Lebanon High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lebanon, VA)

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) OPENING THE DOOR TO A CHALLENGE FOREWORD As we, the class of 1960, view the days to come, we will take a positive and an optimistic ap- proach and accept the challenge to make our future one of peace and happiness and service to God and mankind. We will always march forward to meet the new and different challenges. REVEALING CHALLENGE Administration Classes . . . . Activities . . . Athletics . . . Features . . . Graduation . . Grades . . . . Advertisement THIS THE OF... Page 12 Page 20 Page 56 Page 70 Page 82 Page 92 Page 99 Page 106 5 LEBANON Mrs. Gilmer ' s gov- ernment class seems to be enjoying the lesson. Their smiles may be the smiles of anticipation as they look joyfully to days and years that lie ahead. The challenge of the future is theirs. 6 The beginning of the day. Brenda and Joey lead the way as students step off the bus ready to start their daily classes. From the way they ' re smiling, it must be Friday! HIGH j i X fVHrr FOUN . , ...AND THEY BECAME LIST- U. ALL THREE IMMEDIATELY. Hi LA VON ACTIONS ™ LESS AMD SLEPT most of thf. day TUII-A ' ON T WOULD K0T Nancy, don ' t look so frightened. Surely, J.D. and Joe won ' t blow the place up. (We hope!) MET IT. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION Miss Sue Holmes, Lebanon ' s secretary gets her duties for the day from Mr. Whited. We can rest assured that these jobs will be done capably and efficiently. Sue, popular and well liked by the students as well as the faculty has been an invaluable member of our staff since she began working here in 1958. ADMINISTRATION Mr. George Ben Whited, B.A. Principal We, the seniors at Lebanon High School feel that we have been extremely fortunate in having Mr. G. B. Whited to guide us during our years at L.H.S. Through our association with him, our lives have been greatly enriched because of his interest in the student body, the help he has given us, and the good advice. We shall all remember him as an inspiration and a model for our future. Mr. Whited has put the needs and problems of the students before his own personal wants. He has shared with us our problems and our triumphs. Whatever we have achieved, we know that we owe much of the credit to the patience and understanding of our principal. 14 In the three years that he has been with us, Mr. B. O. Porterfield has been an important part of our faculty. He is assistant principal, teacher of biology, and is a great help to the students in the guid- ance department. In a school, the bookkeeping is a big p r o b 1 e m . This problem falls on the shoulders of Mrs. Janette Wagoner, the head of our commerce department, and Miss Sue Holmes, our secretary. Mr. B. O. Porterfield Assistant Principal Mrs. Janette Wagoner and Miss Sue Holmes Bookkeeper and Secretary 15 FACULTY SNAPS The teachers at Lebanon are remembered by Santa Claus. Both Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Fritts think that the present is for her! Mrs. Taylor seems to have the floor. Mrs. Wagoner and Mr. Helvey discuss the mer- its of history and book- keeping. Coach Jim Humphreys and Mr. Skeem seem to be happy about the basketball team ' s latest victory. ' Wh St . -v Mrs. H. B. Adams Mr. Rudolph F. Becraft Mrs. Emmett Buckles Mrs. C. C. Bundy, Jr. Miss Blanche Campbell B.S. B.M., M.M. B.A. B.A. B.S. Science and English Music History and English French, Biology, and Mathematics and Sponsor of the Junioi English, Sponsor of the Guidance, Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y French Club and the the Student Coop- Science Club erative Association FACULTY. ..59-60 Mrs. James P. Gilmer B.A. Government, Chemistry and Science, Sponsor of the Tri-Hi-Y and Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. G. H. Givens B.A. Mathematics and Latin, Sponsor of the Future Teachers of America Mr. Paul G. Helvey B.A. History and Geogra- phy, Sponsor of the Hi-Y Miss Nell Howard B.S., M.Ed. Librarian, Sponsor of the PIONEER Mr. Bill Humphreys B.A. Coach, Physical Education, Mathematics Football and Track Coach Mr. Jim Humphreys B.A., M.Ed. Coach, Physical Education, and Mathe- matics, Basketball and Baseball Coach Mr. Ronald Jones B.M. Band and Choir Mrs. Tom Moore B.A. English and Speech Sponsor of the TRAIL- BLAZER, Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Taylor Skeen B.S. Agriculture, and Sponsor of the Future Farmers of America Miss Mildred Tate Mrs. Frank W. Taylor Mrs. Eugene Vicars Mrs. Stanley Wagoner Miss Ruth B. Whitt B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Coach and Physical Home Economics English, Sponsor of English and Guidance Business Education Education, Girls ' Sponsor of the Future the Future Teachers Sponsor of the Senior and Typing, School Basketball Coach Homemakers of of America America FACULTY Class Bookkeeper Mrs. Shelburn Price Seventh Grade Mrs. Roy Smith Seventh Grade Mrs. Guy Whited Seventh Grade Mr. James Fields Sixth Grade Mrs. Tyler Lockhart Sixth Grade Mrs. Ira M. Quillen B.S. Sixth Grade Miss Mabel Campbell Fifth Grade Miss Nancy C. Dorton B.S. Fifth Grade Mrs. Joe H. Duff Fifth Grade Miss Elizabeth Fugate Fourth Grade Miss Margaret Hargis Fourth Grade Mrs. Paul Robinson B.Ed. Fourth Grade Mrs. Margaret Dickenson Third Grade FACULTY Mrs. Russell Dickenson Mrs. G, B. Whited Third Grade Third Grade Miss Mary Robinson Second Grade Mrs. A. J. Conley Mrs. Anna Lee Gillespie A.B. Second Grade First Grade Mrs. R. C. Fritts First and Second Mrs. Paul G. Helvey Mrs. Vance Warner Grades First Grade First Grade THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION Bill, Donna, and Sue seem anxious for their next class, as they hurriedly get their books from their lockers. SENIOR OFFICERS Don Campbell President Nancy Blizzard Vice-President Brenda Childress Secretary Joey Gillespie Treasurer We the Senior Class of 1960 are one of the smallest graduating classes in the history of Lebanon High School due to the change over from the eleven to the twelve year system. Although we are small, we are the largest graduating class in our county. All the members of the Senior Class have worked hard to make our class one of the best to ever graduate from Lebanon. The seniors held a class picnic in May. Sponsor: Mrs. Vicars 22 LARRY W. BAUSELL NANCY E. BLIZZARD DONALD D. CAMPBELL BRENDA J. CHILDRESS SENIORS By the look on the faces of the seniors, the food is delicious. EVERETTE C. CROSS DINAH L. DUNCAN JAMES A. FIELDS GARY W. FOX JOHN E. FOY MYRNA S. FRITTS JOSEPH E. GILLESPIE EMORY S. GRIFFITH SENIORS LARRY N. HALL HOWARD L. HORNE The Seniors of Lebanon High School accept the challenge of English. JAMES F. JESSEE MARY F. PATRICK PAUL R. VENCILLE ROBERT W. WALLS LAWRENCE G. PERKINS JANET S. TRITT It was at first a diffi- cult challenge, but we conquered it. SENIORS SYLVIA L. WEST CHARLES C. WRIGHT MOST DEPENDABLE Nancy Blizzard and Cecil Cross BEST DRESSED Gilce Perkins and Dinah Duncan SENIOR MOST INTELLECTUAL John Foy and Sylvia West BEST ALL-AROUND Brenda Childress and Joseph Gillespie SUPERLATIVES FRIENDLIEST Mary Frances Patrick and Charles Wright MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Myrna Fritts and Donald Campbell MOST TALENTED Gary Fox SENIOR DIRECTORY LARRY WALLACE BAUSELL Band 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Future Farmers of America 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Captain 3; Baseball manager 1,2,3; Basketball manager 1,2,3. NANCY BLIZZARD Transfer student 3; Homecoming attendant 3; Queen 4; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Delegate to F.T.A. State Convention 3; School and District Winner Girls ' Prose 3; School Winner Poetry 4; Annual 4; Vice President of Senior Class; Graduation Speaker. DONALD DORUS CAMPBELL Transfer student 3; Trail Blazer Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Vice President of Junior Class; President of Senior Class; S.C.A. Council 4; Popularity Contest 4; Graduation Speaker. BRENDA JOYCE CHILDRESS Transfer student 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Delegate to F.T.A. State Convention 4; Choir 1,4; Librarian 4; French Club 3; Speech Class Play 3; Popularity Contest 4. EVERETTE CECIL CROSS Future Farmers of America 2,3; Senior King; Delegate to Model General Assembly 4; Hi-Y 4; Track 3; Choir 4; Track manager 4; Popularity Contest 4. DINAH LEE DUNCAN Transfer student 4; Senior Queen; Popularity Contest 4. JAMES ALFRED FIELDS Football 2,3; manager 1; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3; manager 1; band 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 3,4; President 4; Future Farmers of America 1,2,3; K.V.G. 1,2,3. GARY WAYNE FOX Transfer student 2; One- Act Play 2,3; M.C. Junior-Senior Banquet 3; M.C. Athletic Banquet 3; Christmas Play 4; Popularity Contest 4; Treasurer of Homeroom 4. JOHN EDWARD FOY Transfer student 4; Business Manager of Annual Staff 4; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Trail Blazer Staff 4; President of Journalism Class 4; School Reporter 4; Popularity Contest 4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 4; Graduation Speaker. MYRNA SUE FRITTS Transfer Student 3; S.C.A. Council 4; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Delegate to F.T.A. State Convention 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Reporter 3; French Club 3,4; Treasurer 3; Mardi Gras Chairman 4; Annual Staff 4; Co- Editor 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Christmas Play 3,4; Trail Blazer Staff 4; Homemaker of the Year Award 4; Senior Maid of Honor; Popularity Contest 4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 4; Graduation Speaker; Valedictorian. JOSEPH EARL GILLESPIE Football 1,2, 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Hi-Y 4; President 4; French Club 3,4; Vice President 3; President 4; School Winner Boys ' Public Speaking 3,4; District Winner 3; Trail Blazer Staff 3,4; Sports Editor 3; Busi- ness Manager 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Popularity Contest 3,4; Outstanding Senior Science Student. EMORY SWANSON GRIFFITH Future Farmers of America 3. LARRY NEIL HALL Basketball 2,3,4; Captain 3; Treasurer of Junior Class; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Delegate S.C.A. District Meeting 4; President of S.C.A. 4; Boys ' State 3; Boys ' Basketball School 3; Choir 1; Trail Blazer Staff 3; Popularity Contest 4; Salutatorian. HOWARD LEE HORNE Treasurer of Homeroom 2; Secretary of Homeroom 3; Hi-Y 3. JAMES FRED JESSEE Future Farmers of America 1,2, 3, 4; President of F.F.A. 3,4. MARY FRANCES PATRICK Office Assistant 4; Popularity Contest 4. JANET SUE TRITT Transfer Student 4; Basketball 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Popularity Contest 4; Choir 4; Secretary and Treasurer of Choir 4; Girls ' Choir Award 4; Graduation Speaker. PAUL ROBERT VENCILLE Future Farmers of America 1,2, 3, 4; Reporter of F.F.A. 3. LAWERENCE GILCE PERKINS Transfer Student 2; Popularity Contest 4. ROBERT WILLIAM WALLS Future Farmers of America 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Sergeant at Arms of Homeroom 1; K.V.A. Member 1,2,3. SYLVIA LOUISE WEST Transfer Student 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Delegate to Model General Assembly 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Annual Staff 4; Trail Blazer Staff 4; Popularity Contest 4; Graduation Speaker. CHARLES CLINTON WRIGHT Transfer Student 2; School Winner Boys’ prose 3,4; District Winner 4; Science Club 4; Vice-President 4; French Club 3,4; Popularity Contest 4. 28 IV. Charles Wright reads his se- lection in the forensic contest to the student body. Gilce Perkins takes time out of his busy schedule so that Mr. Phil- lippi can take his picture. SENIOR SNAPS Larry Hall and Joey Gilles- pie takes notes on the new plastic torso. The guidance teachers, Mrs. Vicars, Mr. Porterfield, and Miss Campbell, show the seniors howto read the S.C.A.T. tests. The Junior Class, the gradu- ating class of ' 61 , represented Lebanon High School in many activities in which Seniors would ordinarily participate because of a small Senior Class. The Juniors are proud to have a large class to be the first class to be in the twelve year systems. As a money- raising project, the Juniors sponsored the Val- entine Carnival. The Juniors gave the Seniors a Banquet and Prom using the theme Hawaii . The Juniors are looking forward to their Senior year. Class Sponsors: Mrs. Gilmer, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Taylor Myrl Allea . . J. D. Vicars. . Myrtle Ratliff . Jimmy Givens. . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary . . .Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BO JUNIORS Myrl Allen Nola Amos Gene Artrip James Askbrook Diane Dost J. E. Breeding Janie Brewer Betty Browning Drannon Buskirk Nancy Campbell David Campbell Woodrow Cozzolino Joyce Cumbow Gail Davis Louise Dean Peggy Dorton Ruby Edwards Carol Fox Catherine Foy Robert Fugate 3 ! JUNIORS Elsie Gilbert Fred Gilbert Joanne Gilmer Jimmy Givens Bill Green Lowell Griffith Norma Hagy Suzy Hall Roy Harrison Betty Helton Graham Herndon Patsy Hicks Janice Holmes Nancy Holt Sue Howard Rose Hughes Sue Ella Hughes Dorothy Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Judy Jackson 32 JUNIORS Bonnie Jessee Linda Jessee Trula Johnson Kay Keeney Peggy Lark James Lester Norma Lester Jack Linkous Larry Massie Richard McFarlene Judy McReynolds Peggy Milton Shirley Patrick Velma Patrick Jane Perry Donna Porterfield Nancy Price Sonny Pugh Myrtle Ratliff Billy Reynolds 33 Nancy Settle Shirley Settle Carol Snead Charles Snead Linda Statzer Christine VanDyke Barbara Vencille Nancy Vencille J. D. Vicars Perry Warner Mattie Ellen Whited Alice Wilson JUNIORS 34 Coach Humphreys gives directions to his boys Joe Pruner and Dwight Cook staple decorations during the district tournament. for the Junior and Senior banquet. JUNIOR SNAPS Alice Wilson is ready to paint the town red. John offers priceless gems (?) to his fair damsel. Coach Humphreys pre- sents Carol Snead his school letter. 35 MOST DEPENDABLE Alice Wilson and Gene Artrip BEST ALL-AROUND Jack Linkous and Jane Perry FRIENDLIEST Joanne Gilmer and J. D. Vicars JUNIOR MOST ATHLETIC James Ashbrook and Sue Ella Hughes SUPERLATIVES MOST TALENTED Diane Dost and Myrl Allen MOST INTELLECTUAL Drannon Buskirk and Donna Porterfield MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cathy Foy and Larry Massey BEST DRESSED Suzy Hall and Jimmy Givens Ronnie Brown President The Sophomor e Class of Lebanon High School Richard Fanis Vice President has completed two years of its high school edu- Peggy Harmon Secretary cation. The class had a busy year participating Trigg Barton Treasurer in many school activities as well as indulging in the various phases of learning. The class had its big party in late November. Crowned to reign as Queen over the gala event was Alma Keene and King, Zan Combs. Class Sponsors: Mrs. Bundy, Mrs. Givens, Miss Campbell. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 38 SOPHOMORES Eddie Ashbrook Joan Barton Mike Bass Charles Bays Betty Boardwine Betsy Blizzard Connie Bowles Betty Boyd Faye Boyd Ronnie Brown Carol Campbell Zan Combs Georgia Ann Conley John Cook Betty Davis Fred Davis Linda Epperson Richard Fanis Doris Farmer Gaynelle Farmer 39 SOPHOMORES Cornelia Fields Brenda Fields Til den Farmer Catherine Fletcher Rebecca Fuller William Fuller Juanita Gilbert Linda Gilbert Jimmy Gillespie Betty Gilmer Giles Gilmer Jerry Hale Peggy Harmon Linda Hawkins Billy Hendricks Mary Sue Hess Pat Holliday Patty Honaker Kenneth Hooker Carolyn Hurt 40 SOPHOMORES Barbara Jackson Brenda Jessee Frances Jessee Joan Jessee Harry Lecik Nina Lowe Alma Keene Martha Kiser Faye Marshall Frances Marshall Jimmy Mays Nancy Mitchell Patsy Mitchell Allen Monk Brenda Monk Emma Sue Morrison Verna Osborne Billy Price Margaret Raines Carolyn Richards 41 SO PHOMORES Alice Richardson Betty Jo Richardson Larry Runyon Jimmy Shugart Patty Skeen Don Statzer Jeff Sutton Roger Sword Margaret Thomas Ann Wade Rita Warner Roger Webb Peggy Harmon displays her bulletin board during Clean-Up Week at school. Betty Boyd was one of the S.C.A. candi- dates that cam e before the screening com - mittee. 42 Ann Wade sings for the audience during the talent show. Jimmy Gibson, Phillip Burdette, and Trigg Barton play rock ' n roll for the student body. SOPHOMORE SNAPS Patty Skeen and Harry Lecik dance to the Hawaiian music. Doris Farmer and Jimmy Gillespie stroll Under The Sea. 43 P resident Virginia Fuller The Freshman Class held its annual class party Vice President Tommy Brewer in the early Autumn. James Steele and Polly Secretary Polly Vencille Vencille were crowned king and queen of the happy Treasurer Saundra Lee event. The class also participated in other ac- tivities. The sponsors are: Mrs. Wagoner, Miss Howard, Mrs. Buckles. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 44 FRESHMEN Carol Alexander Harvelene Barton Arbradella Bevins Tommy Brewer Herbert Brown Nancy Buckles Susan Bundy Amelia Burns Gaye Campbell Vivian Casey Loucreata Chafin Nancy Chapman Junior Clark James Combs Betty Jo Cook Linda Cook Ray Cook Marvin Cox Richard Cozzolino Mary Cross Shirley Cross Danny Davis Gail Davis Sylvia Dingus Margaret Duty Judy Easterly Charles Edmonds Garland Farmer Ginny Fuller Diana Gardner 45 FRESHMEN Nancy Garrett V. W. Garrett Bobby Gibson Jimmy Gibson John Gilbert Giles Gray Virginia Gray Noel Hale Don Harris Ronnie Harmon Ronald Harrison Wilson Hawkins Sandra Hess Connie Hester Nancy Hicks A. G. Honaker Virginia Hooker Francis Howard Betty Hughes Carolyn Hughes Bailey Jackson Linda Jessee Preston Jessee Betty Johnson Claude Johnson Emma Johnson Janice Johnson Mary Ann Jones Lewis Keeny Bobby Joe King 46 FRESHMEN William King Millard Kiser Suzanne Kiser Billy Lawson Saundra Lee Shirley Lester Dewey Litton Sherman Litton Janice Lyttle Judith Marshall Ann McReynolds Jan McReynolds Mary Sue Miller Sue Miller Joyce Mills John Mitchell Joyce Mitchell Carleton Morris Diana Osborne Barbara Owens Mary Lee Price Jennie Pruner Kenneth Puckett Carolyn Ratliff Ole Renick Sylvia Renick Doris Reynolds Russell Richardson Charles Robinette Arch Robins 47 Elizabeth Robinson Eugene Robinson Norman Rhyne Billy Sharrett John Singleton Harvey Smith Catherine Statzer James Steele Fay Shrader Elizabeth Statzer Glenn Taylor Elizabeth Vencille Richard Vencille Robert Vencille Gloria Wallace Lawrence Warner Patricia West George Whited, Jr. Jackie Yates FRESHMEN 48 Susan Bundy and Kemper Bausell were on the Mardi Gras Court. Jimmy Gibson receives his school letter from Mr. Fields. FRESHMEN SNAPS Mary Ann Jones and Giles Gilmer walk beneath the fish. Jan McReynolds and Ole Renick are on the bottom of the sea. Sandra Clark President Jackie Lasley Vice President Mike Puckett Secretary-Treasurer EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS The eighth graders began the school year wondering and waiting for the next experience they might have to undergo. The changing of classes, studying under six different teachers, exchanging books, and looks at lockers all be- came essential to the eighth graders routine. As the school year progressed the eighth graders found their place and participated in many school activities. The eighth grade party was a big excitement, crowning Sandra Clark Queen and Eugene Jones King. The decorations for the party were those used at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom. 50 Class Sponsors: Miss Whitt, Mr. Porterfield, Mr. Helvey, Mr. Humphreys, Mrs. Adams EIGHTH GRADE John Acuff Brenda Amos Peggy Sue Artrip Lewis Barton Joyce Belcher Nancy Booth Teddy Brooks Brenda Buckles Phyllis Buckles Richard Browning Faye Carty Jackie Chaiin Janice Chafin Douglas Clark Sandra Clark Harold Cook Margaret Cook Paul Cook Starr Counts Bonnie Cox Burma Crist Judy Cross Alex Crumbaker Elbert Dale, Jr, Doug Davidson Judy Davis Joe Davis Shirley Davis Larry Dean James Dye Patricia Dye Elizabeth Eiswick Ernestine Easterly Gary Farmer Tommy Farrell Bobby Joe Ferguson Maltha Fields Patricia Fields Darrell Fletcher Adrieni e Forsythe 5 ! EIGHTH GRADE Bobby Fox Tommy Fuller Janice Gilbert Norma Jean Gilbert Kemper Gilmer Robert Gilmer Preston Griffith Tommy Griffith Dallas Gross Faye Hagy Larry Hagy Ralph Hagy Frank Hanson Betty Harrison Andrew Hartsock Judy Hawks Dan Helton James Helton Johnny Hargis Lewis Hess Rosamond Hess Doris Hicks Charles Holmes Don Hope Carolyn Howard Delores Hughes Mary Hughes Charles Hurt Ann Jackson Joyce Jackson Clara Jessee Robert Jessee Roger Jessee Toby Jessee Dennis Jones Dale Karnes Jerry Killion Del mar King Elmer King Billy Lark 52 EIGHTH GRADE Jackie Lasley Dolly Lester James Marshall Eva Mitchell Roxie Mitchell Patsy Moore Sondra Mullins Bernard Myers Donald Osborne Bonnie Jean Patrick Gay Patrick Patricia Patrick Sherman Patrick Dell Perkins Louise Phelps Virginia Phelps Carol Polk Edith Price Louise Price Ralph Price Carolyn Puckett Michael Puckett Robert Puckett Wilma Puckett Billy Ratliff Chad Robinson Janice Robinson Polly Salyers Randall Salyers Doris Salyer Sue Salyer Harold Sargent Gaynelle Selfe Dorthy Settle Robert Shepard Anna Shoemaker Diana Smith Eddie Stapleton Robert Statyer J. C. Stiltner 53 Shirley Stinson Billy Stoots Allen Sword Carol Tankersley Danny Taylor Roger Taylor Wayne Taylor Remley Thomas Frances Tignor Joyce Tignor Charles Tuggle L. F. Valley Phil Vencille Sandra Vencille Roger Walls Ann Ward Bobbie Lee Warner Freddy Williams Sammie Williams EIGHTH GRADE 54 Priscella Jes ee sang during the Miss Junior LHS contest. Starr Counts and Linda Jessee performed a tap dance routine at the talent show. GRADE SNAPS Sandra Clark and Eugene Jones were crowned Queen and King of the Eighth Grade Party by Mrs. Quillen. Linda Jones did a hula dance for the Juniors and Seniors at the Banquet. 55 THE CHALLENGE OF PARTICIPATION Members of the FTA keep the nursery in order that parents may attend a PTA meeting. This is just one of the many services performed by the FTA this year. First Row: Nancy Vencille, Secretary; Larry Hall, President; Larry Massie, Vice-President. Second Row: Myrna Fritts, Phyllis Buckles, Mary Ann Jones, Shirley Lester, Gay Campbell, Barbara Vencille, Miss Campbell, Sponsor. Third Row: Joanne Gilmer, Nancy Campbell, Alic e Wilson, Virginia Fuller, Jennie Pruner, Peggy Harmon, Nancy Settle, Betsy Blizzard. Fourth Row: Gary Farmer, Paul Vencille, Fred Jessee, Drannon Buskirk, Don Campbell, Myrl Allen, Bill Greene, Joey Gillespie, Richard Fanis, Ronnie Brown, William Fuller. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION J. Gilmer, E. Jackson, A. Wilson, L. Hall, and other members of the S.C.A. screened candidates for S.C.A. officers. Every member in Lebanon High School is a member of the Student Cooperative Association. The S.C.A. Council consists of the President, Vice-president, and Secretary chosen by the stu- dent body. Other members of the council are the editors of the school publications and the presidents of all classes, homerooms, and clubs. This year the S.C.A. attended the district meeting at Garden. For the first time in the history of the school the district meeting will be held in our school next, year. The S.C.A. also sponsored the annual White Christmas Basket project and supervised the lunchroom during the lunch periods. During the summer the S.C.A. will send delegates to the Workshop at Radford, Virginia. 58 OFFICERS President Nancy Settle Vice President Charles Wright Secretary-Treasurer Betty Boyd Sponsor Mrs. C. C. Bundy, Jr. The Science Club is composed of students who are interested in science and who maintain a high scholastic average in science and mathe- matics. In planning its programs the club officers and the program committee arrange a schedule of regular monthly meetings and present programs of scientific interest. The projects this year included participating in several school campaigns and presenting pro- grams of interest to the entire student body. A new constitution was written and approved this year. Zan Combs has that dreamy look on his face as he embraces his girl friend (The Plastic Torso) in his arms. SCIENCE CLUB First Row: Charles Wright, Nancy Settle, Betty Boyd. Second Row: Susan Bundy, Loucreata Chafin, Doris Farmer, Trula Johnson, Shirley Settle, Cathy Foy, Crannon Buskirk. Third Row: Linda Hawkins, Jimmy Shugart, Billy Hendricks, Martha Kiser, Larry Massie, Carolyn Hurt, Bill Green. 59 First Row: Kenneth Harmon, Glen Taylor, Otis Ray, Henry White, Don Harris, Paul Vencille, Bobby Vencille, Ronald Harrison, Billy Music, Fred Davis, Bobby Gibson, Junior Clark. Second Row: J. E. Breeding, Billy King, James Ashbrook, Billy Price, John Cook, Sonny Vencille, Marvin Cox, Bobby Joe King, Donnie Statzer, Roger Webb, Darrell Hughes, Jack Yates, Eugene Robinson, Charles Tuggles, Billy Milton, Jimmy Hawkins. Third Row: William Fuller, Johnny Gilbert, A. G. Honaker, Micheal Barton, Carol Snead, Fred Jessee, Roger Warner, Richard McFarlane, James Yates, Zan Combs, Giles Gray, Ivan Ray, Eddie Ashbrook, Lawrence Warner, Charles Snead, Tilden Farmer, Roy Pippin, Arch Robins, Danny Davis, Bill Warner, Dewey Litton, Sherman Litton, James Robinson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Tate Jackson, a future farmer, has a special interest in cattle. The F.F.A. is made up of boys studying Vo- cational Agriculture in high school. Our goal is to prepare these boys to become better farmers of tomorrow. Not only are we trying to prepare these boys to be better farmers but to be the leaders of tomorrow. To increase the boys ' knowledge of plant life they are taken on field trips. Sponsor: Mr. J. T. Skeen 60 Our first project was participation in the county fair by arranging an edu- cational booth exhibit. Individual exhibits by club members in food and cloth- ing were made. Other members of the club par- ticipated in a dress revue. Members of our club at- tended the District Feder- ation meeting. The club enjoyed an interesting program pre- sented by Mrs. Guy Finney, who had toured the Orient. First Row: Miss Mildred Tate, Sponsor; Rose Hughes, Catherine Fletcher, Reporter; Shirley Settle, Louise Dean, Secretary; Brenda Fields. Second Row: Frances Statzer, Catherine Statzer, Norma Lester, Historian; Alice Wilson, Treasurer; Gaynelle Farmer, Shirley Patrick, Peggy Dorton, Vice- President; Peggy Harmon, President. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRENCH CLUB Lebanon High School is one of the first schools in the state to establish a French Laboratory which has met with very much success. March the 26th was the date of the second annual Mardi Gras. This year the theme was Under the Sea . First Row: Patty Skeen, Treasurer; Shirley Lester, Vice President; Joey Gillespie, President; Jennie Pruner, Secretary; Myrna Fritts, Mardi Gras Chairman; Tommy Brewer, Reporter. Second Row: Pat Holiday, Carolyn Richards, Margaret Raines, Nancy Blizzard, Doris Owens, Gloria Wallace, Judy Easterly, Mary Ann Jones, Gaye CampbeU, Becky Fuller. Third Row: Jimmy Gillespie, Virginia White, Jo Conley, Nancy Garrett, Virginia Hooker, Janice Johnson, AmeliaBurns. FourthRow: Carolyn Hurt, Frances Howard, Charles Edmonds, Margaret Thomas, Connie Hester, Margaret Duty, Susan Bundy, Betty Jo Hughes, Shirley Cross, Doris Farmer, Martha Kiser. Fifth Row: Pat West, Frances Jessee, Joyce Mitchell, Ann McReynolds, Sylvia Renick, Herbert Brown, Barbara Owens, Linda Jessee, Betty Boyd, Diane Gardner. Sixth Row: Larry Hall, Charles Wright, Virginia Fuller, Norman Rhym, John Singleton, Cathy Foy, Robert Fugate, Billy Hendricks, John Elliot, Billy Lawson, Jan McReynolds, Ole Renick, James Hale. First Row: Patsy Hicks, Jo Conley, Sue Howard, Boyd, Peggy Milton, Rose Hughes, Peggy Dorton, Sylvia West, Joey Gillespie, Don Campbell, Nancy Nancy Settle, John Foy, Myrna Fritts, Nancy Blizzard, Myrtle Ratliff. Second Row: Faye Campbell, Elizabeth Jackson, Joanne Gilmer, Cecil Cross, Carolyn Hurt. PIONEER STAFF The officers of the staff decide one of the many problems that faced them during the year. John Foy, Business Manager; Miss Howard, Sponsor; Nancy Campbell and Myrna Fritts, Co-Editors. The PIONEER staff has endured many hard and long hours producing the yearbook for the students of Lebanon High School. The 1960 PIONEER has tried to capture the many challenges that faced the students. We hope that the PIONEER will relive for the graduates the many memories of their senior year. 62 This year, highlighted by winning a Southern Interscholastic Press Association Trophy Award, marked the most successful year in the publi- cation of the TRAIL BLAZER. Increasing the circulation nearly three fold from an average of 175 copies per issue to 425, the newspaper has achieved tremendous strides in the circulation department and in the coverage of news and events at Lebanon High School. All nine issues of the paper were designed to promote better cooperation among the students and faculty and provide a more favorable atmos- phere in which to work. First Row: Cecil Cross, Larry Rasnake, Gene Artrip. Second Row: John Foy, Carole Snead, Kenneth Price. Third Row: Carl Richards, Jack Linkous, Howard Horne, Trula Johnson. Fourth Row: Don Campbell, J. E. Breeding, Charles Snead, Mrs. Moore. TRAIL BLAZER STAFF Carl Richards, Cecil Cross, Sylvia West, Joey Gillespie, Don Campbell, John Foy, Donna Porterfield, Sue Howard, Patty Skeen, Ann Wade, Drannon Buskirk. The Sponsor, Mrs. Moore, and editor, Dran- non Buskirk, look at one of the papers which was entered in the S.I.P.A. The Trail Blazer won the trophy award at the S.I. P.A. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y has been an active club this year. Eight dele- gates were sent to the district Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y meeting at Powell Valley High School; there delegates were sent to the Model General Assembly held in Richmond. At both Thanks- giving and Easter, programs were given for the student body. As a community service the club sold Easter lilies for the Crippled Child- rens Fund. As a school service the members took up tickets at the bas- ketball games. A dance was given by the club as a fund raising project and members sold nabs at lunchtime to raise additional money for the club. First Row: Jane Perry, Treasurer; Nancy Campbell, Secre- tary; Velma Patrick, Vice-President; Joanne Gilmer, Presi- dent. Second Row: Susie Hall, Chaplain; Sue Howard, His- torian; Janet Tritt, Songleader. Third Row: Jo Conley, Nancy Price, Norma Lester, Carolyn Hurt, Mrs. Lucy Gilmer, Sylvia West, Barbara Jackson, Linda Epperson. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y HI-Y First Row: Joey Gillespie, President. Second Row: Cecil Cross, Allen Monk, William Fuller, Secretary and Treasurer; J. C. Stiltner, Mr. Paul Helvey. Not pictured: Jeff Sutton, Vice-President. The Hi-Y sent representatives to the Model General Assembly at Richmond. This club took part in many school ac- tivities. First Row: Mrs. G. H. Givens, Brenda Childress, Myrna Fritts, Nancy Blizzard, John Foy, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor. Second Row: Sue Howard, Sylvia West, Carolyn Richards, Betsy Blizzard, Patty Skeen, Margaret Raines, Jo Conley, Carol Campbell. Third Row: Jane Perry, Cathy Foy, Janet Tritt, Nancy Price, Larry Hall, Don Campbell, Alma Keene, Connie Bowles, Becky Fuller, Margaret Thomas, Nancy Campbell, Emma Sue Morrison, Dorothy Jackson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB OFFICERS Myrna Fritts President Nancy Blizzard Vice President Brenda Childress Secretary Nina Campbell Treasurer John Foy Reporter Mrs. Givens, Mrs. Taylor .... Co-Sponsors The F.T.A. was one of the most active clubs in our school this year. If something important was to be done, you can bet your life the F.T.A. was up to it. They took over the nursery for P.T. A., thus making it possible for more parents to attend. They started a coat check for the bas- ketball games to insure the safety of peoples belongings while supporting their team. A tea was sponsored by the F.T.A. for the teachers during National Education Week. Five delegates were sent to the state convention at Roanoke, and get- well cards were sent faithfully to all m embers of the faculty who were sick. During their spare time they planned and participated in a Sadie Haw- kins Dance which was quite successful. 65 The Girls ' and Boys ' Varsity Clubs are composed of those students who have received school letters during the previ- ous school year. The clubs sponsored the sale of ice cream during lunch. Pro- ceeds were used in purchasing athletic equipment for the gym. Members of the Girls ' Varsity decorated the goal posts of the football field before each home game during the season. Left to Right: Coach Jim Humphreys, J. D. Vicars, Larry Hall, Trigg Barton, Sonny Pugh, Jim Givens, Millard Kiser, Myrl Allen, Roger War- ner, Joey Gillespie, Jack Linkous, James Yates, Ronnie Brown, Richard Fanis, Eddie Ashbrook, Carl Richards, Kenneth Price, Kenneth Hooker, Cecil Cross, Charles Snead, Robert Fugate, Coach Bill Humphreys. BOYS’ VARSITY GIRLS’ VARSITY Left to Right: Jane Perry, Carol Campbell, Amelia Burns, Barbara Ven- cille, Nancy Vencille, Peggy Harmon, Sue Ella Hughes, Miss Whitt. OFFICERS GIRLS ' VARSITY Barbara Vencille . . President Patsy Hicks . . .Vice-President Nina Campbell . . . Secretary Nancy Vencille . . . Treasurer Sue Ella Hughes . . . Reporter BOYS ' VARSITY Jack Linkous .... President James Yates. . Vice-President Joey Gillespie . Sec’t Treas. Ronnie Brown .... Reporter The Lebanon High School Chorus is a credit course, meet- ing daily as a class. It is open to anyone interested in singing and music participation. More interest has been shown in choral activities this year than we have had in recent years. The choir sang for the District K teacher ' s meeting, the Christmas pageant, and this year presented the spring con- cert without the help of the band; thus proving that the singers are able to stand on their own feet. First Row: Gail Davis, Betty Browning, Janet Tritt, Joanne Gilmer, Brenda Childress, Mary Frances Patrick, Connie Bowles. Second Row: Judy Edwards, Linda Jessee, Kaye Keeny, Betty Helton, Mary Sue Hess, Janice Holmes, Barbara fencille, Betsy Blizzard, Betty Davis, Betty Gilmer, Judy Jackson. Third Row: Mr. Ronald Jones, Carol Snead, Gary Fox, Bill Gilmer, Dwight Riddle, Ivan Raye, James Ashbrook, Jim Fields, Billy Hendricks. CHOIR JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Gaye Campbell, Treasurer; Jan McReynolds, Chaplain; Jennie Pruner, President; Virginia Fuller, Vice-president; Diane Gardner, Secretary. Second Row: Susan Bundy, Margaret Duty, LoucreataChafin, Linda Jessee, Shirley Cross, Sylvia Renick, Ann McReynolds, Janice Johnson, Connie Hester, Pat West. Third Row: Sue Miller, Linda Cook, Frances Howard, Amelia Burns, Mrs. Buckles, Mary Ann Jones, Starr Counts, Sandra Clark. Fourth Row: Janice Chafin, Virginia Phelps, Mardell Perkins, Carolyn Howard, Judy Hawks. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y has been organized and affiliated for four years. This year the club sponsored a float in the home- coming parade, sent delegates to the District Convention, and participated in the White Christ- mas program. BAA Iq HIGH SCHOOL LEBANON C VA m 1 £ 1 [j§ i I 1 % nJPf First Row: Carolyn Hanson, Elizabeth Jackson, Nancy Price, Jane Perry, Suzy Hall, Joanne Gil- mer, Patty Honaker, Ann Boyd. Second Row: Sue Miller, Carol Polk, Judy Glenn, Estella Monk, Ann Burns, Sandra Gardner, Margaret Raines, Jan McReynolds, Jo Conley, Frances Howard, Jennie Pruner. Third Row: Richard Jessee, Sherry Robinson, Shirley Cross, Diane Gardner, Cheryl Thomas, Linda Stanley, Charles Hargis, Kelly Hale, Billy Lawson, Kemper Baussell. Fourth Row: Patty Skeen, Ann Wade, Charles Hurt, Roger Taylor, Eddie Stapleton, James Hale, Mike Puckett, Charles Edmonds, Sylvia Renick, Billy Hendricks. Fifth Row: Johnny Linkous, Betsy Blizzard, Connie Bowles, Marcella Gilmer, Bob Gilmer , Saundra Mullins, Ann Jackson, Jackie Lasley. Sixth Row: Jimmy Hawkins, Philip Puckett, Alex Crumbaker, James Steele, Jimmy Mays. LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Lebanon High School Band has been one of the most active bands in our area. Our band played at all the football games during the season. We participated in the Burley Tobacco Festival, the Lord ' s Acre Parade, the Jaycee Christmas Parade, the Vinton Dogwoo d Festival, the District VII Band Festival, and the Southeastern Band Festival. In the Southeastern Band Festival, we re- ceived a II rating. We received the First-place award at Vinton. Jennie Lou Pruner played at All- State Band at Radford. Our majorettes will attend the Southeastern Star and Twirling Camp at Con- cord College this summer. The band will hold summer rehearsals this year. Band Camp will be held during August; our band will participate in this. Officers of the band are: Ann Wade, Band Captain; Patty Skeen, 1st Lieutenant; Billy Lawson, 2nd Lieutenant; Betsy Blizzard, Secretary- Treasurer; Jo Conley, Reporter; Jennie Pruner, Historian; Billy Hendricks, Assistant Historian. 68 The majorettes practiced hard and faithful during the year so that they might add color and precision to the band. This was the first year that our major- ettes have had acrobatic major- ettes. They have added new life to the group. The majorettes performed during many of the half-time ceremonies of the football games. The majorettes sponsored the Miss LHS contest to raise money to go to camp this summer. First Row: Acrobatic Majorettes --Ann Boyd, Carolyn Hanson. Second Row: Nancy Price, Jane Perry, Head Majorette; Suzy Hall. Third Row: Patty Honaker, Joanne Gilmer, Elizabeth Jack- son. First Row: Jackie Gilbert, Phillip Blizzard, Billy Salyer, John Adams, Bobby Ferrell, Ronnie Cozzolino, Bill Gilmer, Peggy Monk, Glenda Hall, Brenda Ferguson, Patricia Large, Helen Smith, Dana Buskirk, Karen Holliday. Second Row: Stephen Gillespie, Mike Alderson, Jane Hargis, Nancy Morrison, Betty Tignor, Sandra Hale, Wanda Thomas, Connie Robertson, Barbara Williams, Mona Noblitt, Linda Perry, Loretta Ras- nake, Frankie Sue Jones, Joyce Ramey, Phyllis Rasnake. Third Row: Billy Taylor, Jimmy Phelps, Johnny Perry, Larry Horne, Tommy Bunton, Vernon Smith, George Thomas, Richard Settle, Ada Farmer, Joe Gilmer, Danny Johnson, Richard Murphy, Phillip Campbell, Conley Damron. MAJORETTES GRADE BAND CHALLENGE OF SPORTSMANSHIP Coaches Bill and Jim Humphreys show Larry Hall and Carol Snead a new play. First Row: B. Cook, D. Hope, E. Cook, G. Kiser, P. Blizzard, T. Farrell. Second Row: P. Pucket, J. Perry, R. Cozzolina, L. Morrison, R. Garrett, B. Napier. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM PEANUT FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: R. Harmon, O. Renick, J. Clark, F. Hanson, H. Cook. Second Row: Coach J. Fields, A. Hill, J. Lasley, J. Killion, L. Valley, C. Robinson. - Janet Tritt 1 1 0 Myrna Fritts Sue Ella Hughes Barbara Vencille FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS 0 ) Nina Campbell Head Cheerleader Janie Brewer Our boys experienced a fair season with three wins, four loses and three ties. The team has practiced hard and faithfully and expect to improve their record next year. Milliard Kiser crashes through the Chilhowie Warrior ' s line for another first down. SCHEDULE Lebanon 7 Abingdon 7 Lebanon 21 Patrick Henry 0 Lebanon 7 St. Paul 7 Lebanon 26 Haysi 0 Lebanon 7 Chilhowie 13 Lebanon 7 Castlewood 7 Lebanon 7 Rich Valley 22 Lebanon 0 Garden 49 Lebanon 19 Damascus 40 Jimmy Givens 1 i Ronnie Brown VARSITY First Row: Richard Fanis, Zan Combs, Ole Renick, Jimmy Gillespie, Ronnie Harmon. Second Row: James Yafes, Jimmy Gillespie Kenneth Hooker, Jimmy Hawkins, Hooker Junior Clark, Jimmy Givens. Third Row: Ronnie Brown, Joey Gillespie, Millard Kiser, Kenneth Price, Robert Fugate, William Fuller. Coach Jim Humphreys Zan Combs Ronnie Harmon Renick Junior Clark FOOTBALL Millard Kiser William Fuller Robert Fugate What a rebound! Lebanon 86 Lebanon 83 Lebanon 71 Lebanon 54 Lebanon 41 Lebanon 58 Lebanon 40 Lebanon 56 Lebanon 81 Lebanon 65 Lebanon 59 Lebanon 58 Lebanon 49 Lebanon 39 Lebanon 71 Lebanon 72 Lebanon 61 Lebanon 52 Honaker 40 Garden 94 Castlewood 59 Saltville 52 Chilhowie 33 Abingdon 53 John Battle 37 Richlands 75 Cleveland 28 Saltville 52 Abingdon 47 John Battle 42 Castlewood 45 Richlands 71 Honaker 46 Chilhowie 58 Cleveland 55 Garden 76 First Row: Coach Bill Humphreys, Jimmy Gibson, ' Pat Holiday, Coach Jim Humphreys. Second Row: John Foy, V. W. Garrett. We can very well be proud of our basketball team; they won fifteen games and lost only one in the district. We are first in the district. We are very proud of the fact that we tied Abingdon for the Sportsmanship Award, but we had played one game less than Abingdon. This has been one of the Pioneer ' s best seasons. VARSITY BASKETBALL J. D. Vicars, Kenneth Price, Carol Snead, Jack Linkous, Richard Fanis, Myrl Allen, Carl Richards, Ronnie Brown, James Ashbrook, Sonny Pugh, Larry Hall. ii 1 m Bk M 1 I M 1 ■ mm 3 1 wkri 1 ■ ■ First row: L. P. Hess, Mike Puckett, Tommy Griffith, Herbert Brown, Charles Edmonds, Chad Robinson, Toby Jessee. Second row: ole Renick, Danny Stanley, Eddie Stapleton, Robert Puckett, Jackie Lasley, Billy Lawson, Billy Milton. This was the first year for an ' th grade team, but they gave hope for a bright futur e in basketball by their performances. The 14 boys were sparked by Coach Jimmy Fields. JUNIOR VARSITY Z. Combs, L. F. Valley, T. Brewer, F. Hanson, R. Fugate, B. Hendricks, W. Fuller, D. Harris, E. Ashbrook, M. Kiser, H. Lecik, G. Farmer. The girls basketball team has arecord of equal wins and losses for the season. Their tourna- ment play showed much improvement. As girls basketball g o e s out of existence, we find them second in the county. For the past two seasons they have been the proud hold- ers of the Sportsmanship Award. First Row: Nancy Hicks, Janice Johnson, Sylvia Dingus, Faye Body. Second Row: Ruby Edwards, Carolyn Hurt, Rafey Fuller, Virginia Fuller, Margaret Dity. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Alice Wilson, Nancy Price, Sue Ella Hughes, Patsy Hicks, Janet Tritt, Jane Perry, Peggy Harmon. Coach Bernice Whitt instructs Manager Joanne Gilmer. Top to bottom: Susie Hall, Carol Campbell, Jo Conley, Dianne Bost, Frances Howard, Jan McReynolds . BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS 79 First Row: Roger Warner, James Yates, Don Harris, Roy Harrison, Zan Combs, Kenneth Price, and Chad Robinson, Manager. Second Row: Dewey Litton, Carol Snead, Sonny Pugh, Billy Lawson, John Cook, Ronnie Brown, and Cecil Cross, manager. Third Row: Coach Jim Humphreys, Larry Massey, Fred Cavis, Myrl Allen, Jackie Yates, Whitey Fanis, L. F. Valley, manager, and Larry Rasnake. SCHEDULE Lebanon 7 Honaker 2 Lebanon 6 Cleveland 0 Lebanon 0 Abingdon 7 Lebanon 1 John Battle 14 Lebanon 11 Damascus 2 Lebanon 6 Honaker 3 Lebanon 2 John Battle 6 Lebanon 3 Damascus 5 Send it over ! BASEBALL Here it comes ! Out on first! First Row: Toby Jessee, Larry Runyon, Billy Price, Jack Linkous, James Yates, Carol Snead, John Foy, Joey Gillespie, Coach Bill Humphreys. Second Row: Jimmy Gillespie, Kenneth Jooker, William Fuller, Ole Renick, Junior Clark, Phillip Burd- ette, Charles Snead, Ronnie Brown, Richard Fanis. Third Row: Cecil Cross, Larry Rasnake, Kenneth Price, Trigg Barton, Robert Fugate, Don Harris, Eddie Ashbrook, Harry Lecik, Billy Musick. TRACK SCORES Saltville 101 1 2 Castlewood 10 TRACK Marion 42 1 2 Lebanon 80 5 6 Lebanon Chilhowie 35 1 2 33 1 2 John Battle Lebanon 29 1 6 76 Damascus 6 John Battle 34 Lebanon 81 District Meet Patrick Henry 33 1 2 Abingdon First Damascus 24 1 2 Chilhowie Second Lebanon 65 Lebanon Third Chilhowie 80 Rich Valley Fourth They are off to a good start. Over the top ! THE CHALLENGE OF SELECTION Tommy Brewer escorts attendant Jenny Pruner. ' Nancy Blizzard HOMECOMING QUEEN AND DOGWOODQUEEN ' ' V 84 Lebanon High Pep Band take a break during the dance. Sue Ella Hughes and Lee Scott Horne enjoy the music at the dance. Queen Nancy and Attendant Janet Trittride the Homecoming float made by hard working seniors. Attendant Barbara Ven- cille and Joey Gillespie live it up at the home- coming dance. Queen Nancy seems to be enjoying her dance with Tippy Jessee. ATTENDANTS First Row: Barbara Vencille, Junior attendant; Janet Tritt, Senior attendant. Second Row: Jennie Lou Pruner, Freshman attendant; Starr Counts, Eighth Grade attendant; Carol Campbell, Sophomore attendant. MAID OF HONOR Myrna Fritts QUEEN Dinah Duncan KING Cecil Cross SENIOR KING AND QUEEN MISS JUNIOR Catherine Joy MISS SOPHOMORE Peggy Harmon MISS FRESHMEN Mary Cross Janie Brewer MISS LHS Barbara Vencille Runner-up Sandra Gardner Miss Junior LHS SPEECH-CLASS PLAY It ' s Cold in Them Thar Hills , a one act comedy, was presented by the speech class. The cast was Carl Richards, Paw; Nancy Settle, Maw; Peggy Harmon, Mrs. Undermere; Jimmy Mays, Zeke; Gaynelle Farmer, Nellie Ann; Brenda Fields, Sarray; Connie Bowles, Prissy Lou. Coach Bill Humphreys presents Ronnie Brown with the Most Valuable Player Award for his accomplishments in football. ATHLETIC Patsy Hicks receives the Most Valuable Player Award from Miss Whitt for her leadership in basketball. James Yates was awarded the Most Valuable Player by his teammates in baseball. BANQUET Ronnie Harmon proudly receives his school letter from Mr. Fields. Larry Hall gives Coach Humphreys a gift as a token of the appreciation from the bas- ketball team. Larry received the Most Valu- able Player Award in basketball. The school forensic win- ners are: Joey Gillespie, Boys ' Public Speaking- - Is Today Ours”; Nancy Blizzard, Girls ' Poetry -- Bells ; Alice Wilson, Spelling; Ann Wade, Girls ' Prose -- The Glorious White Washer ; Martha Kiser, Girls ' Public Speaking- - To Live By Our Laws ; Charles Wright, Boys ' Prose-- The Tell-Tale Heart. Charles Wright was District winner and represented us in Char- lottesville. FORENSICS MARDI GRAS King Larry Hall and Queen Patty Skeen lead the opening dance of the Mardi Gras Ball. Mrs. Bundy hands Jimmy Shugart his cup of punch. Mrs. Conley crowns Larry Hall King of the Mardi Gras as Queen Patty Skeen looks on. Myrna Fritts, Chairman of the Mardi Gras, presents Mrs. Bundy with gifts as a token of the French Club ' s appreciation of the splendid work she has done. Jane Perry, Sue Howard, Myrna Fritts, Brenda Child- ress, and Nancy Price were selected to go to the Future Teachers Convention in Roanoke, Virginia. Larry Hall was first place winner in the Essay contest sponsored by the Woman ' s Club. His composition was Graduation and Future Plans. THESE REPRESENTED Myrna Fritts is presented the Future Homemaker Award by Mr. Whited. The senior girls par- ticipated in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest. Jackie Linkous, Sue Ella Hughes, and Larry Hall received All -County Awards at the County Basketball Tournament. Sue Ella also received the Girl ' s Sportsmanship Award. Joey Gillespie and Coach Bill Hum- phreys admire the District Sportsman- ship Trophy in football. Delegates to Boy ' s State: Joey Gillespie and Larry Hall represented Lebanon at Boy ' s State held in Blacksburg, Virginia in July, 1959. LEBANON HIGH... Margaret Raines and Larry Rasnake were chosen Queen and King of the Valentine Carnival. Debra Snead, Tommy Caudill, Glenda Hall, and Charles Hargis were chosen as attendants. Peggy Milton, Ann Wade, Drannon Buskirk, John Foy, MyrnaFritts were delegates to the S.I.P.A. Convention held on the Washington and Lee Campus. Delegates were chosen from the High School Paper and Annual Staffs. Sylvia West, Joanne Gilmer, Elizabeth Jackson, Cecil Cross, and Jeff Sutton represented the Y Clubs at the Model General. Assembly in Richmond. Donna Porterfield, Larry Massie, Nancy Venc ill e, Larry Hall, and Elizabeth Jackson attended the Dis- trict S.C. A. meeting in Garden, Vir- ginia. THE CHALLENGE OF TIME Myrna Fritts met the challenge. W m L j m BmL Jr‘ John Foy Foundation For Peace Nancy Blizzard Steps That Make History GRADUATION SPEAKERS Theme of Program -- The Brink of Change Sylvia West The Dreamer Points the Way Janet Tritt Change Is Certain Dr. W. R. Rollins Baccalaureate speaker Supt. of Abingdon District Abingdon, Virginia Induction of Class of 1961 by Senior Class President Don Campbell. J0 t Larry Hall Myrna Sue Fritts Salutatorian Valedictorian Awarding of diplomas by Mr. Ellwood B. Bausell a member of the Russell County School Board. The Continentals swing out with a dreamy tune. Jimmy Givens greeted the Senior Class with a melodic Hawaiian poem. Time out for reminiscing. JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM The Hawaiian theme was carried out in the Junior and Senior banquet, with lovely decorations and Hawaiian food. The idea was enhanced with painted murals depicting dreamy Hawaiian scenes used in decorating the gym. Imagine, dancing in Hawaii. Joey Gillespie compliments the Junior Class for providing such a nice banquet for the Seniors. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Stevens CAFETERIA STAFF SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS The drivers wait patiently each day for the students, and should be complimented for another year of safe driving. GRADE ONE Row 1; E. Abbshire, D. Alexander, F. Ball, K. Bausell, T. Barton, C. Beavers, B. Becraft, L. Belcher, K. Boardwine, D. Boardwine, G. Booher, P. Breeding. Row 2; R. Buckles, J. Burns, O. Burke, R. Caldwell, R. Candler, B. Campbell, D. Castle, W. Clark, N. Cook, M. Collins, D. Combs, K. Davis. Row 3; D. Gilbert, R. Duty, H. Duty, C. Dye, S. Dye, P. Dye, H. Dye, G. Elam, C. Farmer, D. Fer- guson, J. Fields, P. Fields. Row 4; K. Fields, J. Fields, H. Finney, G. Fuller, K. Garrett, B. George, B. Gobble, J. Gilmer, D. Hall, K. Harr, W. Harrison, Y. Hess. Row 5; R. Helton, R. Helton, G. Helvey, C. Hill, A. Hubbard, G. Hubbard, F. Hubbard, D. Humphreys, R. Jessee, S. Jessee, W. Jessee, V. Johnson. Row 6; J. Little, L. Keith, R. Kiser, R. Lasley, B. Lampkins, C. Linkous, J. Litton, P. Lyons, E. Manoran, J. Meade, L. Mercer, L. Monk. Row 7; G. Musick, S. Musick, R. McFarland, A. Ott,C. Patrick, N. Peay, J. Phillips, D. Price, G. Price, W. Price, G. Pruner, K. Pyle. Row 8; A. Ray, A. Robinson, D. Robins, D. Robinson, J. Robinson, J. Robinso n, T. Robinson, S. Shelton, M. Simmons, S. Sink, G. Slate, M. Slaughter. Row 9; C. Smith, F. Smith, J. Smith, H. Sonderegger, C. Statzer, R. Strader, D. Taylor, P. Thomas, O. Thomas, P. Thompson, L. Tignor, T. Tignor. Row 10; S. Warner, T. Warner, M. White, R. Whobrey, R. Williams, S. Wilson, G. Wolfe, D. Yates, B. Young. GRADE TWO Row 1; T. Acuff, P. ALderson, B. Alexander, G. Artrip, R. Ball, S. Beam, E, Boardwine, P. Board- wine, W. Boardwine, D. Bolling, M. Bradley. Row 2; A. Breeding, D. Breeding, R. Breeding, P. Brooks, P. Burke, G. Burns, D. Campbell, B. Carter, D. Clark, L. Clark, B. Cumbow, Row 3; R. Duty, S. Duty, T. Duty, A. Dye, R. Farmer, E. Ferguson, H. Ferguson, S. Fields, B. Garrett, S. Gray, D. Childress. Row 4; D. Gilbert, P. Gilmer, Jr., D. Gobble, L. Glenn, G. Harr, R. Harrison, L. Herbert, B. Holmes, E. Hughes, L. Hughes, J. Jackson. Row 5; K. Jessee, B. Johnson, N. Johnson, B. Jones, J. Kegley, M. Killion, G. Kiser, R. Lester, R. Lynch, J. McClanahan, L.Monk. Row6; J. Monk, R. Monk, D. Nash, S. Norris, S. Owens, S. Owens, V. Penick, L. Phillips, D. Ramey, E. Richardson, C. Robertson. Row 7; J. Robinson, P. Salyers, R. Shephard, R. Simmons, Susan Smith, D. Snead, B. Stanley, M. Steele, B. Stoots, J. Sword, J. Sykes. Row 8; G. Taylor, H. Taylor; Jr., J. Taylor, P. Tiller, M. Tiller, J. Tritt, B. Ulm, W. Walls, D. Weeks, C. Wolfe, B. Yates. 100 GRADE THREE v L- Row C. Acuff, C. Acuff, N. Adams, R. Boardwine, J. Burke, T. Bradley, T. Caudill, J. Chafin, D. Clark, E. Clark, E. Clark. Row 2; J. Clefton, G. Ruthie, S. Colfe, C. Collins, E. dook, L. Combs, D. Cozzolino, E. Crist ' , W. Duty, P. Elswick, B. Farmer. Row 3; L. Fields, L. Fields, E. Fuller, CK. Fuller, -G. Garrett, C. Gilmer, C. Gilmer, E. Glover, M. Gilmer, R. Gilmer, T. Gilmer. Row 4; A. Griffith, E. Griffith, R. Hall, R. Harmon, J. Hash, S. Helton, G. Herbert, B. Hess ' B. Hopd, B. ' Honaker R, Howard. Row 5; L. Houchins, B. Huffman, J. Huffman, R. Hughes, N. Hurt, A. Jessee, B. Jessee, B. Jessee, H- Jessee, Jr., P. Jessee, T. Jessee. Row 6; L. Jones, W. Jones, Jr., A. Kegley, D. King, P. King, G. Kiser, J. Kiser, K. Davis, G. Lasley, J. Lasley, R. Lasley. Row 7; W. Lasley, E. Lowe, W. Lyons, J. T. Lyttle, D. Murray, K. Musick, W. Musick, H. Perkins, B. Phillips, L. Phillips, D. Puckett. Row 8; R. Puckett, D. Ransick, R. Reynolds, A. Senter, M. Settle, T, Snead, J. Slate, B. Smith, D. Statzer, G. Sullivan, J. Taylor. Row 9; L. Tignor, W. Tignor, K. Wallace, B. Walls, C. Walls, G. Williams. GRADE FOUR Row 1; L. Abshire, J. Adams, F. Alexander, R. Amos, S. Barrett, D. Biggs, H. Boothe, J. Breeding, S. Breeding, S. Breeding, R. Buckles. Row 2; A. Burke, P. Campbell, P. Campbell, W. Childress, D. Clark, J. Clark, J. Clark, P. Clark, S. Cole, G. Cook, W. Cook. Row 3; C. Damron, J. Davis, L. Davis, M. Dotson, D. Duty, A. Farmer, G. Fields, R. Fields, V. Fields, J. Foos, A. Fuller. Row 4; G. Garrett, S. Gillespie, D. Gilmer, J. Gilmer, W. Gilmer, B. Groce, J. Hargis, S. Harrison, S. Kegley, J. Helbert, C. Helton. Row 5; E. Helton, C. Hubbard, L. Huffman, A. Hughes, D. Hughes, C. Jackson, J. Jackson, T. Jenks, R. Jessee, H. Johnson, K. Johnson. Row 6; M. Johnson, D. Jones, F. Jones, F. King, P. Large, L. Lawson, M. Lecik, B. Little, J. Little, K. Little, M. Link- ous. Row 7; R. Massie, R. Magnotta, P. McClanahan, M. McDonald, R. McReynolds, S. Meade, M. Monk, J. Musick, H. Nash, S. Pae, C. Phillips. Row 8; P. Phillips, D. Polk, G. Pruner, E. Puckett, J. Ramey, W. Ray, N. Robertson, A. Robinson, W. Shepard, B. Smith, J. Smith. Row 9; V. Smith, K. Sullivan, C. Tankersley, S. Thomas, B. Tignor, M. Tignor, B. Walls, N. Walls, G. White, P. Yates. GRADE FIVE Row 1; G. Abshire, M. Alderson. L. Ball, M. Barrett, P. Barton, D. Beam, M. Boardwine, T. Board- wine, W. Boardwine, C. Breeding, N. Breeding, R. Beavers. Row 2; S. Campbell, S. Clark, W. Clemons, P. Combs, R. Combs, E. Cook, S. Duncan, B. Dye, G. Easterly, J. Duty, J. Farmer, D. Fields. Row 3; G. Fields, H. Fields, M. Fields, N. Fields, G. Finney, j. Gilbert, G. Gilmer, H. Gobble, J. Gobble, B. Griffith, L. Griffith, L. Grimes. Row 4; S. Hale, R. Harmon, F. Harr, A. Helton, S. Hendricks, S. Hill, D. Hope, L. Horne, L. Howard, R. Hughes, D. Hughes, L. Hubbard. Row 5; V. Jackson, M. Jessee, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Johnson, L. Jones, M. Jones, S. Jones, G. Kiser, J. Kiser, T. Kiser. Row 6; K. Lark, J. Lasley, B. Lester, T. Mc- Avoy, D. Mills, F.Monk, N. Monk, P. Monk, N. Morrison, B. Munsey, D. Murphy, J. Murray. Row 7; L. Nash, W. Price, A. Patrick, R. Pugh, P. Rasnake, T. Rasnake, E. Richardson, E. Robins, B. Salyer, D. Salyer, L. Shepard, T. Senter. Row 8; D. Settle, L. Sink, D. Smith, R. Smith, B. Smith, S. Statzer, R. Steele, J. Stonebraker, B. Taylor, D. Taylor, G. Thomas, Jr., J. Thomas. Row 9; O. Thomas, G. Tignor, R. Wallace, M. Tignor, M. Tritt, J. Watkins, E. Weeks, L. Whobrey, R. Williams. 103 Row 1; B. Acuff, J. Alexander, K. Alexander, S. Archer, H. Barton, J. Barton, P. Blizzard, S. Bowles, K. Breeding, D. Buckles, D. Buckles. Row 2; T. Bunton, J. Breeding, W. Breeding, J. Brooks, J. Bryant, D. Burke, S. Bourke, D. Buskirk, N. Campbell, B. Clifton, T. Combs. Row 3; B. Cook, J. Cook, R. Cozzolino, B. Cox, B. Crist, C. Davis, E. Dinsmore, G. Duncan, B. Dye, E. Dye, T. Farmer. Row 4; B. Farrell, B. Fields, J. Fields, C. Foss, E. Garrett, S. Garrett, A. Gillespie, J. Glenn, B. Gobble, A. Griffith, C. Groce. Row 5; G. Hall, C. Hargis, H. Helton, K. Helton, G. Helvey, B. Hess, K. Holliday, S. Holmes, L. Howard, A. Hubbard, L. Hubbard. Row 6; L. Jessee, S. Jessee, G. Johnson, R. Johnson, C. Keene, P. Killion, C. Lowdermilk, J. McDonald, E. Monk, J. Nash, L. Patrick. Row 7 ; J. Patrick, G. Puckett, H. Puckett, D. Rasnake, S. Rasnake, M. Ring, S. Robertson, D. Runyon, P. Senter, L. Shepard, G. Slate. Row 8; D. Smith, H. Smith, L. Snead, S. Stoots, C. Sutherland, E. Sword, H. Tignor, J. Tignor, L. Tignor, K. Walls, S. Warner. Row 9; L. White, B. Wolfe, A. Yates, M. Yates. GRADE SEVEN | Row 1; B. Amos, S. Ball, B. Barton, V. Bevers, E. Blevins, A. Boyd, V. Breeding, R. Breeding, J. Breeding, B. Brown, O. Brown, P. Browning. Row 2; W. Bryant, A. Burns, S. Campbell, M. Castle, C. Clark, N. Clark, J. Collins, J. Combs, B. Cook, J. Cook, P. Cook, S. Cook. Row 3; R. Cross, P. Cumbow, D. Davis, J. Davis, R. Duncan, A. Farmer, B. Ferguson, F. Fields, F. Fields, S. Gardner, R. Garret, B. Gilmer. Row 4; M. Gilmer, E. Gobble, M. Gobble, D. Gray, H. Hale, J. Hale, K. Hale, C. Hanson, L. Helton, M. Hess, J. Hicks, B. Honaker. Row 5; P. Hooker, M. Howard, E. Huffman, M. Hughes, P. Jessee, R. Jessee, N. Johnson, L. Jones, J. Kiser, J. Kiser, J. Lark, C. Lasley. Row 6; J. Linkous, M. Loudermilk, P. Lyons, C. Mays, C. McCloud, J. McFaddin, S. Mitchell, L. Morrison, D. Music, E. Music, J. Music, B. Napier. Row 7; W. Nash, F. Nash, M. Noblitt, B. Osborne, B. Osborne, N. Patrick, J. Perry, L. Perry, B. Pinson, E. Puckett, P. Puckett, A. Rasnake. Row 8; L. Rasnake, K. Ray, E. Richardson, C. Robertson, P. Rose, J. Shepard, N. Shoemaker, C. Shugart, L. Snead, L. Stanley, J. Statzer, R. Statzer. Row 9; J. Sutherland, D. Taylor, C. Thomas, P. Tegner, R. Tigner, J. Warner, L. Watkins, B. Weeks, B. Williams, K. Wolf, B. Yates, T. Yates. 105 THECHALLENGE OF BUSINESS Linda Jones, one of the contestants in the Miss Junior LHS, was sponsored by one of Lebanon ' s merchants. Their support has enabled many students of Lebanon High School to participate in school activities. I? n I r k ' i THE VEV ADVERTISEMENTS 1 I Congratulations to the i Seniors and Faculty I 1959-1960 I CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY Dante, Virginia Compliments of LEBANON DRUG STORE Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of GENERAL SHALE PRODUCTS CORPORATION Phone WO- 4040 Richlands, Virginia Compliments oj THE TRU-BLUE GRILL Abingdon, Virginia I I Compliments 0 CRABTREE BUICK-PONTIAC COMPANY Phone Ma-83116 Abingdon- Bristol Hwy. Abingdon, Virginia BILL ' S SHELL SERVICE Phone ROckwell-26141 Castlewood, Virginia Compliments of ROSEDALE ESSO SERVICE Phone 88W11 Rosedale, Virginia CASTLE CHEVROLET CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Oldsmobile Chevrolet Sales and Service Member of FDIC Wrecker Service Phone WO- 1-4031 Phone 52 Lebanon, Virginia Richlands, Virginia HECHT ' S BAKERY, INC. HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME Bakers Since 1861 Ambulance Service 7th and Shelby Street Anywhere Any Time Bristol, Tennessee St. Paul, Virginia 5c-10c-25c-1.00 STORE Phone 188 Lebanon, Virginia TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE R. Lynn Fleenor Owner 832 State Street Bristol, Va.-Tenn. APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE, INC. The House of Courtesy, Quality and Service 613-615 Shelby Street Bristol, Tennessee Compliments o f Compliments of CLINCH MOTOR COMPANY KERNS BAKERY Your Friendly Ford Dealer St. Paul, Virginia Bristol, Va.-Tenn. DIXIE COCA-COLA Compliments of BOTTLING COMPANY CLINCH VALLEY CLINIC HOSPITAL Bristol, Virginia Phone 151 Richlands, Virginia WHITE FRONT PARTS COMPANY Wholesale distributors Automotive, mining industrial supplies Richlands, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of SERY-ALL INSTITUTIONAL JOBBERS, INC. ABINGDON GROCERY CO., INC. Phone South- 4-9233 Wholesale Grocers 928 West State Street Bristol, Virginia- Tennessee Phone MArket 8-3105 Abingdon, Virginia ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET Sale Every Thursday for All Classes of Livestock Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of REX SHOPPING CENTER MATTIE WILLIAMS HOSPITAL A Town Under One Roof Abingdon, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Compliments of Dr. George R. Peters JESSEE’S DRUG STORE The store where you are always Welcome Phone 369 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of DEEN ' S St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of HONAKER INS. AGENCY INC. Honaker, Virginia RUSSELL MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY C. W. Bondurant Lebanon, Virginia PLEASANT VALLEY TRAILER SALES 484-W-2 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of REMINE-GOBBLE Bristol ' s Smartest Men ' s Shop 522 State St. Bristol, Tenn. BARNETTE CYPHERS, INC. Plumbing- Heating- Electrical Richlands, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of P T STORE PATRICK WAREHOUSE Lebanon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of RUSSELL CO. SHERIFF ' S DEPT. Market 8-3033 Is the number to call for Printing or Rubber Stamps . . . BURKE PRINT SHOP Abingdon, Virginia ST. PAUL NATIONAL BANK St. Paul, Virginia GREENWAY HAVEN Good Southern Cooking Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of J. C. VANN EQUIPMENT CO. Farm Machinery GEORGE A. PRUNER East Main St. At Trigg St. Phone MA 8-7331 Lebanon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Best Wishes to the Seniors and Faculty of Lebanon High School THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HONAKER A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Community Compliments of i Compliments of THE RICHLANDS W.B.F. WHITE SONS NATIONAL BANK Hardware Furniture Building Materials Phone 14025--14026 Richlands, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of 3-WAY RESTAURANT AND MOTEL PATTERSON PHOTO Coeburn, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of CAMPBELL HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. DeBUSK PETROLEUM John Deere Farm Machinery V. C. Fertilizer Distributors of Phillips 66 Hotpoint Appliances Products Phone 8 MArket 8-3941 Lebanon, Virginia i Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of ARNOLD ' S JEWELERS Gifts That Last Phone MA8-398 1 Abingdon, Virginia JOHNSON BROTHERS BUILDING SUPPLIES Incorporated Hardware- Plumbing- Lumber Phone Market 8-2271 Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of FARMERS EXCHANGE BANK of Coeburn, Virginia SMITH CO. INSURANCE Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of CLIFTON MUTUAL INS. CUMBOW CHINA DECORATING COMPANY Every Piece a Work of Art 436 East Main Street Abingdon, Virginia LEBANON BLOCK SUPPLY COMPANY Building Materials Phone 269 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of J. B. CRABTREE PARKS-BELK CO. Abingdon, Virginia ABINGDON OIL CO. Shell Fuel Oil Phone MA-8-2106 Abingdon, Virginia GREER SON Compliments of Jewelers Phone MA 8-3672 THE CLOTHING MART 309 W. Main St. Abingdon, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Compliments of MODERN CHEVROLET Honaker, Virginia Compliments of RUSSELL TRUCK TRACTOR DUTT AND WAGNER Poultry and Eggs Abingdon, Virginia ST. PAUL SUPPLY CO., INC. Hardware and Furniture St. Paul, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of W. E. PEINE Compliments of WHITED’S SUPER MARKET Honaker, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of TOWN COUNTRY HDW. SAINT PAUL NATIONAL BANK Abingdon, Virginia St. Paul, Virginia THELMA ' S FLOWERS GIFTS For Ail Occasions East Main St. Abingdon, Virginia Phone MA-3181 or 2695 HILLMAN COMPANY Hardware, Furniture, Groceries Honaker, Virginia Compliments of BRISTOL HOME TRADE STORE 708 State Street Bristol, Tennessee MOORE-EARH ART COMPANY Saddles, Harness, Shoe Findings 647 State Street Bristol, Virginia Compliments of JENKS MAST Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of ELLIS PHARMACY Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of LARRY SYKES Dealer in Stocker and Feeder Cattle Coulwood, Virginia Compliments of VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone WO 33585 Richlands, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of LUTHER COMPTON SONS MADEMOISELLE BEAUTY SHOP LUMBER COMPANY Honaker, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Best Wishes From Compliments of THE LEBANON NEWS Russell County ' s Family BARNETT AND CYPHERS Newspaper Since 1880 Richlands, Virginia Compliments of FINNEY AND FINNEY of Lebanon Funeral Home Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of TAYLOR-KISER INSURANCE AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of H. J. HILL CORPORATION Richlands, Virginia Compliments of LES BALLARD Richlands, Virginia Compliments of ABINGDON ROLLER RINK For Healths Sake Skate Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of SWIM ' S JEWELRY Watch Repairing Engraving Richlands, Virginia Compliments of DR. H. P. REMINES St. Paul, Virginia RAINES SHOPPING CENTER Richlands, Virginia Compliments of THE LASUNE SHOP Richlands, Virginia Compliments of DEAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE SL Pa ul, Virginia Compliments of STATZER’S RESTAURANT Bristol-Abingdon Highway Abingdon, Virginia BUCHANAN FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture of Distinction Free S H Green Stamps Coeburn, Virginia Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Honaker, Virginia Compliments of BUDLEY BURNS INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO., INC. Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of PEOPLE ' S GROCERY Phone 347 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of THE PIGGLY WIGGLY Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of HARGIS FLOWERS THE CITY MARKET Phone 235 Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of JOE ' S ESSO STATION RUSSELL COUNTY CO-OP Holston, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia HENDERSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Compliments of Phone-MA-8-3141 LEBANON SHOE STORE Abingdon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of BEN H. BUNDY Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON BEAUTY SHOP Member of NHCA, Inc. Phone 271 Lebanon, Virginia HARGIS SERVICE STATION Phone 467 East Main Street Lebanon, Virginia AMOCO ROAD SERVICE Compliments of LEBANON AUTO SUPPLY Lebanon, Virginia SINCLAIR REFINING CO. MA 8-2691 Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of GLOVER DRY CLEANERS Abingdon, Virginia RICHLANDS PHARMACY Phone 12 Front Street Richlands, Virginia Compliments of SPORTSMAN ' S GRILL Jenkins Mitchell-Owner Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of LEON OWENS Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of WOODROW W. BARRETT Leb anon, Virginia Compliments of WALTERS LUMBER COMPANY Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of DR. G. Q. GILMER Compliments of LYNCH MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge-Dodge Dart-Chrysler — Best Wishes to the Seniors of Lebanon High School Phone 35 Class of 1959-1960 Lebanon, Virginia from FIRST NATIONAL BANK Compliments 0 LEBANON SHELL STATION Phone 168 Road Service Fuel Oil Orders Taken A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Town Owners T. E. Smith and Tommy C. Burns Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of Compliments 0 Clinch River Esso, St. Paul WESTERN AUTO Compliments of ASSOCIATE STORE City Motor Company, Richlands Phone 47 4 Compliments of Lebanon, Virginia White ' s Orchard, Castlewood Compliments of J. S. HARGIS Compliments of DR. WILLIAM R. HENLEY LYRIC SHOPPE Compliments of St. Paul, Virginia THE CITY MARKET Compliments of Lebanon, Virginia The Rosedale Market, Rosedale JACKSON DRUG STORE Compliments of A Friend Richlands, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Compliments of FELIX DICKENSON Compliments of Wholesale Merchandise DR. C. M. TURNER Belfast Store, Belfast Tracy Davidson, Jr. Tommy Taylor Richlands Esso, Richlands H. F. Crabtree Damron Tiller, Lebanon Lohr ' s Beauty Shop Bright-Jessee Garage, Coeburn Jimmie ' s Restaurant, St. Paul Crecent Printing Co. Compliments of Jeff Taylor Lowes Esso, Richlands Estes Funeral Home Tri-County Tire Service Bill Richardson A Richlands Friend Lone Star Service Station Honaker Pharmacy Honaker Police Department Harry M. Wango DR. R. F. DISTEFANO M. D. St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of PEOPLES DRUG STORE CENTRAL GROCERY Abingdon, Virginia Honaker, Virginia J. J. HENDERSON, Jr. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Abingdon, Virginia Ph. 4911 Coeburn, Va. CANADAY ' S MARKET HORTON ' S Abingdon, Virginia Richlands, Virginia OAKES SERVICE STATION Compliments of Rosedale, Virginia BILL PURCELL FLETCHER ' S CAB Phone 32611 Richlands, Virginia Honaker, Virginia Compliments of LEBANON MOTOR SALES, Meades Dept. Store, St. Paul INC. A Richlands Friend Mullins Motel and Restaurant Your Friendly Ford Dealer Triple-S-Market James Breeding-Lohr Rhaton City Service Station, Coeburn Lebanon, Virginia Kiser Furniture Appliance Addington Chevrolet, Coeburn Honaker, Virginia Molinary’s, St. Paul John Massie Bill Counts--- — Delma Jessee Compliments of BRANHAM, TILLER, DAMRON, Compliments of S. V. FULLER ST. PAUL HOTEL INCORPORATED St. Paul, Virginia Building Supplies BROOKS HATCHERY AND FEEL MILL Abingdon, Virginia Phone 345 BLAINE HALE RESTAURANT Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia SWEET SHOPPE Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of MADEMOISELLE BEAUTY SHOP Richlands, Virginia Compliments of RUSSELL TRUCK AND TRACTOR ALFRED ' S A Smart Shop For Men And Women Phone 151 Lebanon, Virginia BUDLEY BURNS FURNITURE STORE Authorized G. E. and R. C. A. Dealer Phone 152 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of ROOSEVELT FERGUSON I i 1 , ■ ■■ ; . ;.a


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