Lebanon High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lebanon, VA)
- Class of 1962
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DCc 21 (ri HitllU 111l,U ' aW1)ul U- lUuVa Stafrfjigb v ■,.« - tluni I s DUtUinta — -iea-Ss«fe ?« -• ■;••■. Arafcrtnu lebauou ItJigi) fecljool In our Future Our Editors Jo Conley to ieer Published by the Students of Lebanon High School Volume XVIII Our principal Typical English class Time out during a championship ballgame s- ' ■ - ' • ?, • ’• .v-. FjSwsR?’ IN OUR ' or WE SHALL REFLE TEACHING IN EV Jaii i in Allen Monk, Jimmy Shuggart, Pat Holliday, and Mike Bass are working an experiment in the lab. Mr. Porterfield takes a moment out of a long day to relax. Ole Renick checks out bo ok from our librarian, Miss Howard. ' Mm music IN OUR Pioneers struggle to recover ball. ddiUifitS FOR THEY REFLECT US ATHLETICALLY AND SOCIALLY 9 Jaith IN OUR Qpo-rtsmnship FOR WE MUST LEARN TO LIVE WITH THE WORLD We ' re the students from L.H.S. We have a team that ' s better than best. Our big Reds are on the ball. They have pep, and that isn’t all. They have two coaches who are really keen. Put them together, and you have our team. Jaith IN OUR FOR WE ARE THE BACKBONE OF THE FUTURE Students listen with mixed emotions to an assembly speaker who encourages growth as citizens of their school, their community, and their country. h 1 -4 JfV, JWrM M ' W Jb Mb ■. jpk| ■hBI -■•“ v f ! r ¥ - ' M twm ' w« ■■ Hr m ' 3 - B v JIH 1 ' •4 |F M w W aGp l J9 E8? •‘vj VI fif JL • ' 1 HI J ] tv j T% . ' fm. . .. , ■«.-. ..;j. A . • ' Mr tL r i U . SKs b Lj Xj -N J 0 ... I-. ra k ■ = - — ■ ■ ' ' CLASS PRESIDENTS IN OUR FOR WE MUST GAIN EXPERIENCE NOW 13 IN OUR iehano-n FOR WHEREVER WE GO . . . WHATEVER WE DO WE WILL ALWAYS REPRESENT OUR SCHOOL THROUGH Guidance . ... 17 ADMINISTRATION ScA otars A ip . ... 21 CLASSES CActioities .... 47 ORGANIZATIONS Sp oris mans Aip . ... 61 ATHLETICS AeadersAip . ... 69 FEATURES QjitizensAip . ... 81 GRADUATION a Advertising . ... 91 We, the Yearbook Staff of 1962, through abiding faith and devotion dedicate this volume of THE PIONEER to Dr. G. H. Givens, Superintendent of Schools in Russell County. It is with a feeling of pride and sincere appreciation that we honor Dr. Givens for his invaluable services to the leadership, training, and refinement of the youth of our county. Dr. Givens has, through his many years of service, been instrumental in the consolidation of schools and the acquiring of better trained instructors to guide the students in their relentless search for knowledge and understanding. We are deeply indebted to him for his untiring efforts to make our school a better institution of learning. Thus, we express our deepest gratitude to a man endeared not only to our school, but to all schools in Russell County. 16 Mr. G. B. Whited, our principal, whose faith and knowledge has safely Mr. Omer Elkins, our assistant principal, guided us through this year ' s work. FACULTY Mrs. Wagoner, the school bookkeeper, and Mrs. Pruner are working with Sue Holmes, the school secretary. Mrs. H. B. Adams, B. S., Madison College Science and English Mr. Rudolph BeCraft, B.M., M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Piano Mr. Tom Bryant, B. S., East Tennessee State College Coach, Physical Education, Boys ' Varsity Club Sponsor, Math Mrs. Emmett Buckles, B.A., Emory and Henry College, History, Jr. Tri-Hi- Y Sponsor Mrs. C. C. Bundy, Jr., B, A., Lynchburg College, French and Biology, Science and French (ilubs Sponsor Mr. Paul G. Helvey, B. A., Emory and Henry College, History and Geography, Hi-Y Sponsor Mrs. Tom Moore, A. B., University of West Virginia, English, Speech, Journalism, TRAIL BLAZER Sponsor, Junior Sponsor Mr. J. Taylor Skeen, B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture, F g F e A. Club Sponsor Mrs. Stanley Wagoner, B. S., Radford College, Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, School Bookkeeper Miss Blanche Campbell, B, S., Emory and Henry College Mathematics and Guidance, S, C. A. Sponsor Miss Nell Howard, B. S., M. Ed., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Librarian, PIONEER Sponsor Mr. Elwood Morrison, B. S., King College, Mathematics and Coach Miss Mildred Tate, B. S., Madison College, Home Economics, F. H. A. Club Sponsor Miss Ruth B. Whitt, B. S., Radford College, Physical Education, Girls ' Varsity Club Sponsor Mrs. James P. Gilmer, B. A., King College, Government, Chemistry, and Science, Senior Sponsor and Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Mr. Bill Humphreys, B. A., Emory and Henry College, Coach, Mathematics Mr. B. O. Porterfield, B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Science, Biology, and Guidance, National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Frank Taylor, B. S., Radford College, English, F.T.A. Club Sponsor, Junior Sponsor Mrs. Ben Whittington, B. S., Radford College, History and English, Junior Sponsor Mrs. G. H. Givens, A. B., Lynchburg College, Latin and Mathematics. F. T. A. Sponsor Mr. Ronald Jones, B. S., Concord College, Band and Choir Mrs. Fred Pruner, B. S., Lincoln Memorial University, Typing, General Business, and English Mrs. Eugene Vicars, B. S., Radford College, English, Senior Sponsor Mrs. Shelburn Price, Emory and Henry College Seventh Grade History and Reading Mrs. Roy Smith, Radford College, Seventh Grade, English, Reading Spelling Mrs. Guy Whited, Virginia Intermont College, Seventh Grade, Science, Math Mrs. H. M. Harless, B. S., Concord College, Fifth Grade Mrs. James Shugart, B, A., Maryville College, Sixth Grade Miss Elizabeth Fugate, Radford College, Fourth Grade Miss Margaret Hargis, University of Virginia, Fourth Grade Mrs. R. S. Dickenson, East Tennessee State College Third Grade Mrs. G. B. Whited, East Tennessee State College, Third Grade Miss Mary Robinson, William and Mary College, Second Grade Mrs. A. J. Conley, A. B., Marshall University, First Grade Mrs. Tyler Lockhart, Radford College, Sixth Grade Mrs. Ira Quillen, B.S., University of Tennessee, Sixth Grade Miss Mabel Campbell, Emory and Henry College, Fifth Grade Mrs. Joe Duff, University of Virginia, Fifth Grade Mrs. Paul Robinson, B. Ed., Emory and Henry College Third Grade Mrs. Margaret Dickenson, Madison College, Third Grade Mrs. R. C. Fritts, A. B., Union College Second Grade Mrs. Anna Lee Gillespie, Randolph Macon College, Second Grade Mrs. Paul G. Helvey, William and Mary College, First Grade Mrs. Vance Warner Lynchburg College First Grade CLASS OFFICERS Richard Fanis, President; Peggy Harmon, Vice-President; Jimmy Gillespie, Secretary; Becky Fuller, Treasurer. EDDIE ASHBROOK FRANCES BARTON JOAN BARTON MIKE BARTON TRIGG BARTON MIKE BASS CHARLES BAYS BETSY BLIZZARD BETTY BOARD WINE CONNIE BOWLES BETTY BOYD FAYE BOYD J, E. BREEDING RONNIE BROWN PHILLIP BURDETTE JO CONLEY CAROL CAMPBELL BETTY DAVIS LINDA EPPERSON RICHARD FANIS DORIS FARMER THE SENIOR CLASS Lebanon ' s Senior Class of 1962 was composed of seventy-six students. The first important event of the year was College Day, in which the students talked to representatives of a number of colleges and training schools. Fifty per-cent of the class will attend college next fall. At Christmas the Seniors enjoyed a class party. Then, during Rat Week, the Seniors became slave- drivers to the unfortunate Juniors. In the spring, the class presented the play, Father Knows Best,” to the student body and again to the com- munity. The year was topped by the banquet and prom given the Seniors by the Junior Class. « Faye Boyd, Roger Webb, Eddie Ashbrook, and William Fuller are relaxing in the library at a leisure moment. GAYNELL FARMER BRENDA FIELDS CORNELIA FIELDS CATHERINE FLETCHER BECKY FULLER CAROLYN FULLER WILLIAM FULLER JUANITA GILBERT JIMMY GILLESPIE BETTY GILMER GILES GILMER JERRY HALE PEGGY HARMON LINDA HAWKINS BARBARA JACKSON FRANCES JESS EE BILL HENDRICKS GRAHM HERNDON JOANNE JESS EE ALMA KEENE MARY SUE HESS PAT HOLIDAY MARTHA KISER NINA LOWE PATTY HONAKER DARRELL HUGHES FAY MARSHALL SANDRA McFADDEN In Typing II, Mrs. Wagoner instructs Connie Bowles, Grahm Herndon, and Bill Warner. LOUISE MITCHELL ALLEN MONK BRENDA MONK HARRY MONK EMMA MORRISON JANICE MORRISON BILL MUSICK KIRBY MUSICK VERNA OSBORNE JIMMY PHELPS BILL PRICE MARGARET RAINES LARRY RASNAKE IVAN RAY BETTY RICHARDSON EUGENE ROBINSON JAMES ROBINSON LARRY RUNYON JIMMY SHUGART PATTY SKEEN JEFF SUTTON ROGER SWORD MARGARET THOMAS BILL WARNER ANN WADE ROGER WEBB VIRGINIA WHITE HENRY WHITE SENIOR ASHBROOK, EDDIE - Varsity Club, 2,3,4; F.F.A., 2,3; S.C.A., 3; Valentine Carnival King, 3; Junior Home- room President; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Manager, 2; Base- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 2; Superlative, 3,4; Vice-President of Senior Homeroom, BASS, MIKE - Hi-Y Club, 3,4; Vice-President, 3; Treas- urer, 4; Junior Homeroom President; Vice-President of Senior Homeroom; S.C.A., 3. BARTON, FRANCES - Choir, 3,4. BARTON, JOAN - Choir 3,4; Choir Librarian, 4. BARTON, MIKE - F.F.A., 2,3,4. BARTON, TRIGG - Winner of School Science Fair, 4; Winner of District Science Fair, 4. BAYS, CHARLES - Basketball, 1; Football Manager, 1; Baseball Manager, 1; Junior Homeroom President. BLIZZARD, BETSY - Band Secretary, 2; Choir, 2,3; Sec- retary, 2; Vice-President, 3; Sophomore Homeroom President; Science Club, 2,3,4; French Club, 2,3; S.C.A., 2,4; F. T. A., 2,3,4; President, 4; Honor Society, 4; Christmas Pageant, 2; Junior Class Play; Forensic Play, 3; TRAIL BLAZER Staff, 2,3,4; PIONEER Staff, 4; Senior Class Play. BOARD WINE, BETTY - 4-H Club, 1,2. BOWLES, CONNIE - Band, 2,3; Choir, 2; F.T.A., 2,3,4; Cheerleader, 1, 4; Captain, 4; Science Club, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2,3,4; Speech Class Play, 3; Forensic Play, 3; Junior Class Play. BOYD, BETTY - French Club, 1,2; Science Club, 1,2,3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer, 2; PIONEER Staff, 2,3,4; Business Manager, 3; Co-Editor, 4; Delegate to S.LP.A. Convention, 3; Forensic Play, 3; Christmas Play, 2; Senior Play; Mardi Gras Attendant, 1; Mardi Gras Maid of Honor, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Winner of School, County, District, and Regional Bland Music Con- test, 4; S.C.A., 4; Miss LHS, 4; Speaker at Junior-Senior Banquet, 3; Graduation Speaker, School Forensic Winner 4. BOYD, FAYE - Secretary of Homeroom, 1; Junior-Tri- Hi-Y, 1; Treasurer, 1; Science Club, 2,3; Treasurer of Homeroom, 2; Basketball, 2; Speech Class Play, 2; PIONEER Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; President of Homeroom 3; Superlative 3,4; S.C.A. Secretary 4; Grand Prize Science Fair Winner 3; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Representative to Girls ' State 3; Runner-Up to Miss LHS; School Public Speaking Winner 4. BREEDING, J. E. - 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Keep Virginia Green 2,3; Homeroom Officer 2; F.F.A. Officer 3. BROWN, RONNIE - Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 2; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Most Valuable Player 1, Captain 4; Track 1,2, 3,4, Varsity Club 1,2,3, 4. Reporter 2; Baseball 1,2,3, PIONEER Staff 3,4; Science Club 3,4, Vice President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; 5. C.A. 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; President of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; Band 1; Delegate to Boys ' State 3; Graduation Speaker. BURDETTE, PHILIP - Band 1,3,4, Officer 4; Hi-Y 3,4; John Philip Sousa Band Award 4. CAMPBELL, CAROL - Senior Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 2,1; Homecoming Attendant 2; F.T. A. Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Varsity Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Forensic Play 3; Junior Superlative 3; Trail Blazer Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; S.C.A. 4; Varsity Club President 4. CONLEY, JO - Transfer student 1; French Club 1,2; Mardi Gras Attendant 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Junior Tri-Hi- Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Christmas Pageant 2; Band 1, 2.3.4, Reporter 2, First Lieutenant 3, Majorette 3,4; F.T. A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Basketball Cheer- leader 2,3, Co-captain 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Girls ' Varsity Club 3,4, Vice-President 3; 4-H Club 2, 3,4; PIONEER Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; S.C.A. 4; Home- coming Queen 4; Graduation Speaker. DAVIS, BETTY - Choir 2,3,4, Librarian 3, Secretary 4, All State- West Choir 3,4; Basketball 1; F.H.A. Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,1; Junior play 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4, Song Leader 1,3, Secretary 2, Junior Leader 3, 4, Short Course 2,3,4, County Council Reporter. EPPERSON, LINDA - Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Vice- President 4, Model General Assembly 3,4, Chaplain of Senate 4, Blue Ridge Assembly 4; Speech Class Play 2; Christmas Pageant 3; Homeroom Vice President 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; PIONEER Staff 3,4; Choir 3,4, Secretary 4; Dogwood Princess 4; Senior Queen. FANIS, RICHARD - Basketball 1,2, 3,4, M.V.P. 4, All County 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3; Track 2,3; Boys’ State 3; President of Junior Class 3; President of senior class 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Class 2; PIONEER Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Honor Society 3; Senior Play 4; Homeroom President 1; S.C.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Superl- ative 3; Senior Superlative 4; Band 1; Senior Induction Speaker. FARMER, DORIS - French Club 1,2; Mardi Gras Attend- ant 2; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3; Christmas Pageant 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Class Play 3; Typing Contest Winner 3; Choir Pianist at District Choral Festival. FARMER, GAYE NELL - F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2; 4-H 2; Speech Class Play 2; Homeroom Secre- tary 1. FIELDS, BRENDA - Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; F. H. A. 2,3,4; PIONEER Staff 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. FIELDS, CORNELIA - Choir 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Runner-Up Miss LHS Beauty Contest 3; Apple Blossom Queen 4; Senior Superlative 4. FLETCHER, CATHERINE - F.H.A. 1,2,3, President 3; 5. C.A. 3; Choir 3,4; 4-H 2. CAROLYN, FULLER - Transfer Student 1; PIONEER Staff 4; Christmas Pageant 2; French Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2, 3; Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; Junior Class Play 3; F.T. A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3,4; Library Club 3; Vice-President Homeroom 1 . FULLER, REBECCA - Secretary of Freshman Class 1; Secretary of Junior Class 3; Treasurer of Senior Class 4; French Club 1,2; Junior-Tri-Hi- Y 1; Girls ' Basketball 1,2; Homeroom President 2; F.T.A. Club 2,3,4; S.C.A. 3; National Honor Society 3; Girls ' Varsity Club 3,4, President 3; PIONEER Staff, Class editor 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative 4; Senior Play 4. FULLER, WILLIAM - Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 1, Vice-President 2; S.C.A. 2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 1,2, 3.4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Model General Assembly 3,4; Senior Superlative 4. DIRECTORY GILBERT, JUANITA - 4-H Club 1. GILLESPIE, JAMES - French Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Band 1, TRAIL BLAZER Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Superlative 3; Senior Superlative 4. GILMER, BETTY - Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.T.A. Club 1,2,3; Choir 2; PIONEER Staff 3; French Club 1,2. GILMER, GILES - Choir 2; Football Manager 2,3; Boys Varsity Club 3; French Club 1,2. HALE, JERRY - HARMON, PEGGY- Vice-President of Freshman Class 1; Vice-President of Senior Class 4; Secretary of Sopho- more Class 2; Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2, 3,4, President 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Delegate to District Meeting 1,2; Queen of Class Party 1; Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; S.C.A. 4; Miss Sophomore 2; Speech Class Play 2; Junior Superlative 3; Choir 3,4, President 4; Homeroom officer 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Christmas Pageant 3; Senior Superlative 4; Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow 4; Commencement Speaker. HAWKINS, LINDA - Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; 4-H Night Hawks 3,4; French Club 1; Science Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. HENDRICKS, BILLY - TRAIL BLAZER Staff 3,4; Junior Play 3; Christmas Pageant 1,2; School Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2,3, 4, President 4; Hi-Y 1; Basketball 2; S.C.A. 4; Graduation Speaker. HOLLIDAY, PAT - French Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Transfer Student 3. HONAKER, PATTY - 4-H Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. Club 2; Majorette 2,3,4, Head Majorette 4. HUGHES, DARRELL - 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4. JACKSON, BARBARA - 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; F.T.A. Club 4; Office assistant 4. JESSEE, FRANCES - Homeroom President 1; S.C.A. 1; Basketball 1; Science Club 2; National Honor Society 3; Science Fair Winner 3. JESSEE, JO ANNA - Transfer Student 3; TRAIL BLAZER Staff 4; Office Assistant 4. KISER, MARTHA - French Club 1,2, Mardi Gras Attend- ant 1; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; PIONEER Staff 2,3,4, Copy Editor 4; School Forensic Winner 1,2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Superlative 3; Treasurer Honor Society 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Speaker; Valedictorian; School, District, State Forensic Winner 4. LOWE, NINA - 4-H 1,2, 3, 4. MARSHALL, FAYE - 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4. McFADDEN, SANDRA - MITCHELL, LOUISE - 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1-; Choir 2,3. MONK, ALLEN - Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentarian; F.F.A. Club 3,4; Science Club 4. MONK, BRENDA - Vice-President F.T.A. Club 3; F.T.A. Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 1, 2; Delegate to Richmond for F.T.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. MONK, HARRY - French Club 1; Science Club 1; Foot- ball 2; Track 2; Baseball Manager 2; Varsity Club 2,3, 4; Band 4. MORRISON, EMMA - F.T.A. Club 2,3,4, Delegate to Richmond 3; 4-H Night Hawks 3,4. MORRISON, JANICE - 4-H Club 1,2; Choir 3,4. MUSICK, KIRBY - F.F.A. Club 3,4; Track 3. MUSICK, WILLIAM - Transfer Student 2; Track 2,3; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3,4. OSBORNE, VERNA - 4-H Club 1,2. PHELPS, JIMMY - Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1. PRICE, BILL - F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3, 4. RAINES, MARGARET - French Club 1,2, Attendant to Queen of Mardi Gras 2; Band 1,2,3, Secretary and re- porter 3; Christmas Pageant 2; F.T.A. Club 2; Science Fair Winner 1,3; Valentine Queen 2; TRAIL BLAZER 3, Assistant News Editor 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 1, Reporter 4; Homeroom President 4; S.C.A. 4; Football Cheerleader 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4. RASNAKE, LARRY - Track 3; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3; Base- ball 2; Football 3; Varsity Club 3; King of Valentine Carnival 3; Senior Play; Senior King. RAY, IVAN - Choir 2,3; Football 2. RICHARDSON, BETTY - Junior-Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Choir 2; Cheerleader 1; Girls ' Varsity Club 1; Library Assistant 4. ROBINSON, EUGENE - F.F.A. Club 2,3. ROBINSON, JAMES - F.F.A. Club 2,3,4. RUNYON, LARRY - PIONEER Staff 4; Varsity Squad 3,4; TRAIL BLAZER Staff 4. SHUGART, JIMMY - Transfer Student 1; Science Club 2,3,4; TRAIL BLAZER Staff 4. SKEEN, PATTY - Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Secretary of Western District 4; F.T.A. Club 2; TRAIL BLAZER Staff 1,2, 3,4; Girls ' Varsity Club 4; Junior Superlative 3; Senior Superlative 4; French Club 1,2, Queen of Mardi Gras 2, Attendant 1; S.C.A. Council 1, 4; Blue Ridge Assembly 3,4; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; Honor Society 3.4, Secretary 3; Band 1, First Lt. 2. DAR Good Citizen 4; Graduation Speaker; Salutatorian. SUTTON, JEFF - Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 2, District Vice- President 3, Blue Ridge Assembly 3, Model General Assembly 2,3; Vice-President of Junior Class 3; S.C.A. Council 3,4; F.F.A. Club 1,2; Invocation at Graduation. SWORD, ROGER - 4-H Club 1. THOMAS, MARGARET - French Club 1,2; F.T.A. Club 2.3.4, Attended F.T.A. Convention 3; National Honor Society 3,4; PIONEER Staff 4; Christmas Pageant 3; Southwestern Virginia Typing Contest 3; Office Assist- ant 4. WADE, ANN - TRAIL BLAZER Staff 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 1, Junior High Editor 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor 4, Dele- gate to S.I.P.A. Convention 2, 3; Vice-President of Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; Vice-President Tri-Hi-Y 3; Band 1, 2, Captain 2; Cheerleader Captain 4; Pep Band 1,2; Choir 1; Winner of Forensics 2,3; Christmas Pageant 2; Junior Play 3; French Club 1,2, Attendant 1,2; Junior Superlatives; Valentine Queen 3; All-State Choir 3; Girls ' State 3; FT A Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4. WEBB, ROGER - WHITE, HENRY - FFA Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Short Course 1,2; TRAIL BLAZER Staff 4; Speech Class Play 4. WHITE, VIRGINIA - 4-H Club 1; French Club 1,2. Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Patty Skeen and Ronnie Brown MOST VERSATILE Faye Boyd and Richard Fanis BEST DRESSED Carol Campbell and Jimmy Gillespie 30 Superlatives FRIENDLIEST Betsy Blizzard and Bill Price MOST DEPENDABLE Becky Fuller and Jeff Sutton 31 MOST INTELLECTUAL Martha Kiser and Mike Bass JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class of 62 began its activities by sponsoring a float in the homecoming parade. They also sponsored the Valentine Carnival to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. At the end of Rat Week, the Juniors presented a variety show for the student body. Then came the Prom, -- with its usual coloring, coupling, and regalia that topped the preceding highlights of the year. CLASS OFFICERS Bill Lawson, President; Mary Ann Jones, Vice-President; Phil Odum, Secretary; Charles Edmonds, Treasurer. Harvelene Barton Kemper Bausell Della Blevins Emmet Boothe Tom Brewer Susan Bundy Amelia Burns Ann Casey Loucreata Chafin Nancy Chapman William Clark James Combs Betty Jo Cook Linda Cook Marvin Cox Richard Cozzolina Mary Cross Shirley Cross Danny Davis Gail Davis Margaret Duty Judy Easterly Charles Edmonds John Elliott Carlton Fugate Virginia Fuller Dianna Gardner Nancy Garrett Johnny Gilbert Giles Gray Jimmy Gray Virginia Gray Noil Hale Ronnie Harmon Don Harris Ronald Harrison Jimmy Hawkins Sandra Hess Nancy Hicks A. G. Honaker Virginia Hooker Frances Howard Betty Hughes Carolyn Hughes Bailey Jackson Brenda Jessee Preston Jessee Betty Johnson Emma Johnson Janice Johnson Mary Ann Jones Patricia Keene Bobby King William King Suzanne Kiser Bill Lawson Sondra Lee Shirley Lester Dewey Litton Judy Marshall Larry Martin Jimmy Mays Ann McReynolds Jan McReynolds Mary Miller Thelma Miller Billy Milton Joyce Mitchell Phil Odum Diana Osborne Barbara Owens Jim Rasnake Carolyn Ratliff Otis Ray Ole Renick Doris Reynolds Charles Robinette Elizabeth Robinson John Singleton Darlene Stallard Elizabeth Statzer Katherine Statzer James Steele Glenn Taylor Polly Vencille Robert Vencille Gloria Wallace Lawrence Warner Rita Warner Patricia West George Whited fack Yates Junior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Bundy and Ole Renick BEST ALL-AROUND Mary Ann Jones and Kemper Bausell BEST DRESSED Gaye Campbell and Phil Odum Superlatives MOST DEPENDABLE Margaret Duty and Tom Brewer FRIENDLIEST Diane Gardner and Charles Edmonds L VV. U V ' VJA MOST INTELLECTUAL Sylvia Renick and John Singleton. MOST POPULAR Jennie Pruner and Bill Lawson SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS The Sophomore Class of Lebanon High School has completed two years of its high school education. The class had a busy year participating in many school activities as well as indulging in the various phases of learning. This year as in past years the Sophomore Class was sponsored by Mrs. Givens, Mrs. Bundy, and Miss Campbell. These teachers have proven their ability to successfully guide our Sophomore Class. Charles Hurt President; Betty Harrison, Treasurer. Chad Rob- inson, Secretary; Mike Puckett, Vice-President. John Acuff Brenda Amos Peggy Artrip Louis Barton Joyce Belcher Dick Browning Phyllis Buckles Janice Chafin Sandra Clark Dorothy Clevenger Harold Cook Patricia Counts Starr Counts Eva Cox Burma Crist Judy Davis Larry Dean Jewel Easterly Dennis Epperson Gary Farmer Martha Fields Adriene Forsythe Tommy Fuller Janice Gilbert Norma Gilbert Kemper Gilmer Liz Graven Preston Griffith Tom Griffith Frank Hanson Betty Harrison Judy Hawks Gene Holmes Donald Hope Carolyn Howard Charles Hurt Ann Jackson Clara lessee Linda lessee Dennis Jones Jack Las ley Fred Leuze Jim Marshall Patsy Moore Sondra Mullins Bernard Meyers Williard Parker Ronald Parks Gaye Patrick Patricia Patrick Mardell Perkins Louise Phelps Louise Price Mary Price Mike Puckett Bill Ratliff Chad Robinson Doris Sayler Sue Sayler Dorothy Settle Diane Smith Eddie Stapleton Roger Taylor Wayne Taylor Remley Thomas Francis Tignor Leon Valley Phil Venciiie Sandra Venciiie Ann Ward Kenneth White Sammye Williams FRESHMAN CLASS With eagerness and enthusiasm, the Freshmen entered their first year as high school students. As Freshmen they experienced the advantages as well as disadvantages of upper classmen life. This fine group was sponsored by Miss Howard, Mrs. Buckles, and Mrs. Pruner. CLASS OFFICERS Larry Morrison, President; Jeannette Griffith, V ice- President; Sandra Skeen, Secretary. Kemper Alexander Betty Barton Eva Blevins Ann Boyd Roger Breeding Bobby Brown Anne Burns Robert Campbell Patsy Carty Mattie Castle 40 Carroll Clark Nancy Clark Gaye Cook Shirley Cook Judy Cross Portia Cumbow Doug Davidson Charles Davis Dennis Davis Linda Edmonds Anna Farmer Tommy Farrell Bobby Ferguson Brenda Ferguson Patricia Fields Darrell Fletcher Bob Fox Carrie French Sandra Gardner Roger Garrett James Gilmer Marcella Gilmer Faye Hagy Herman Hale Kelly Hale Linda Hall Carolyn Hanson Johnny Hargis Andrew Hartsock L. P. Hess 41 Tommy Hicks Ronald Holmes Betty Honaker Eric Houch Margaret Howard Beatrice Hubbard Ellis Huffman Dolores Hughes Mary Hughes Marilyn Jackson Richard lessee Roy lessee Toby lessee Linda Johnson Connie Jones Linda Jones Sue Jones Jerry Killion Anna King Jack Kiser Jane Kiser Billy Lark Jerry Lark Mike Loudermilk David Lowe Katherine Mays Dana McClanahan John Mitchell Larry Morrison Judy Musick Carl Mutter Billy Napeir Wayne Nash Mona Noblitt Ann Parks Norma Patrick 42 Johnny Perry Linda Perry Virginia Phelps Carolyn Puckett Etta Puckett Phillip Puckett Chippy Rasnake Diane Rasnake Loretta Rasnake James Reynolds Connie Robertson Janice Robinson Phyllis Rose Harold Sargent Claudine Shugart Sandra Skeen Linda Snead Danny Stallard Robert Sword Don Taylor Jerry Taylor Cheryl Thomas Phyllis Tignor Linda Vincell Linda Stanley Peggy Statzer J. C. Stiltner Joyce Stiltner Shirley Stinson Gail Sutherland Barbara Warner Linda Watkins Barbara Williams Freddie Williams Howard Wilson Burl Yates 43 M ' l r- ; J (, V 0 V % Tl, 6 k, 1 •i EIGHTH GRADE The eighth graders started school this year with the strange experience of changing classes, and having six different teachers. There were five homerooms with one hundred sixty-three students. The sponsors of the eighth grade were Mrs. Adams, Miss Whitt, Mr. Helvey, Mr. Morrison, and Mr. Porterfield. CLASS OFFICERS Tommy Bunton, President; Carolyn Keene, Vice- President; Hester Barton, Secretary; Gim Helvey, Treasurer. Iris Anderson Susan Archer Danny Ball Ileen Ball Hester Barton Woodrow Bevins Philip Blizzard Bobby Boothe Nancy Boothe Jane Brooks Virginia Breeding Vivian Breeding Opal Brown Sharon Brown Patsy Browning Dorothy Buckles Tommy Bunton Linda Burke Dana Buskirk Billy Chapman John Clark Judy Clevenger Judy Collins Jack Combs Barbara Cook Beull Cook Jimmy Cook Darla Counts Bennie Cox Brenda Cox Janice Cox Ronald Cozzolino Brenda Crist Linda Dale Carolyn Davis Margaret Dean Ronald Duncan Judy Dye Sandra Easterly Tommy Farmer Robert Farrell Dale Fields Nancy Fife Catherine Foos Gary Francisco Eddie Garrett Freddy Garrett Sue Garrett Ava Gillespie Mary Gobble Betty Gross Carolyn Gross Jerry Hale Glenda Hall Charles Hargis Mary Harless Henry Helton Giru Helvey Maggie Hess Johnny Hicks Karen Holliday Sammy Holmes Mary Honaker Peggy Hooker Loruga Howard Linda Jackson Kenneth lessee Linda lessee Mike lessee Peggy lessee Roger lessee Sandra lessee Sandra lessee Bennie Keene Carolyn Keene Gary King Claude Lasley John Linkous Charles Loudermilk Patricia Lyons Jimmy Marshall Mary Marshall Terry Marshall Gladys Massey Franklin McDonald Garren McGlothlin Staffy Mitchell D. W. Moore Stella Monk Flora Nash Butch Noe Virginia Oliveri Brenda Osborne Don Osborne Jeann Osborne Carol Patrick Judy Patrick Dorothy Peck Geneva Puckett Harless Puckett Nyoka Puckett Dianne Rasnake Bobby Ratcliff Eula Richardson Stanley Robins Johnny Robinson Sherry Robertson Deanna Runyon Phillip Senter Patsy Settle Loretta Shepard George Slate Donald Smith Helen Smith LaDonna Smith Larry Snead Danny Stanley Sandra Stoots Carolyn Sutherland Jimmy Sutherland Nellie Sword Sandra Taulbert Clara Vencille Judy Vencille Sue Warner David White Linda White Brenda Whited Katie Wolfe Alven Yates Mollie Yates Tommy Yates John Yokum ORGANIZATIONS ■ ■ . Tom Brewer. ....... .Vice-President Ronnie Brown ........... President Faye Boyd. Secretary Student Co-operative Association While the Student Co-operative Association is the governing bod of the school, it links together all the activities of the other organi zations. Even though each student is a member of the S.C.A., onl ' the class, club, and homeroom presidents, the editors of school publi cations, and the three elected officers are members of the S.C.A, Coun cil. The organization conducted the White Christmas program throug which the school participated in preparing Christmas packages for un fortunate families. The S.C.A. also sponsored a bulletin board contes 1 1 during the week before Christmas vacation. Our school was represented at the State Convention held at Rad J ford by Ronnie Brown, President, and Tommy Brewer, Vice President [i Seated: 1ST ROW: Tom Yates, Nick Fanis, Carol Campbell, Margaret: Raines, Betsy Blizzard, Jo Conely. 2ND ROW: Bill Hendricks, Kemper Bausell, Betty Boyd, Patty Skeen, Ronnie Brown, Charles Edmonds. STAND- ING: William Fuller, Jr. Clark, Tom Brewer, Dennis Jones, Larry Morrison, Marvin Cox, Phillip Packet, Charles Hurt, Tommy Fuller, Bill Lawson, Ann Wade, Peggy Harmon, Faye Boyd, Jeff Sutton, Betty Harrison, Jane Kiser, Kathern Statzer. National Honor Society ric BJ i i l ft 7 Organized in the fall of I960, the National Honor Society has as its purpose the stimulation of high scholarship. Students who enter the Society must have no final grade lower than a B for the previous year. Membership is limited to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The organization is under the leadership of Mr. B. O. Porterfield. At commencement exercises, members of the Society were dis- tinguished as honor students by the satin pennants which they wore. These have been purchases by the club to be used each year. L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Sandra Vencille, Dorthy Settle, Betty Harrison, Margaret Thomas, Frances lessee, Susan Bundy, Faye Boyd, Patty Skeen, Sylvia Renick, Betsy Blizzard, Mr. B. O. Porterfield, Sponsor. 2ND ROW: Mardell Perkins, Martha Kiser, Nancy Garrett, Peggy Harmon, Betty Davis, Bill Hendricks, Ronnie Brown, Tom Brewer, Bill Lawson, Ronnie Parks, Tom Fuller. 3RD ROW: Gail Davis, Ann Wade, Brenda Monk, Betty Boyd, Alma Keene, Shirley Cross, Elizabeth Robinson, Mary Jones, Diane Gardner, Margaret Duty, Jo Conley, Eliza- beth Vencille. President-Faye Boyd, Vice-President-Susan Bundy, Secretary-Sylvia Renick, Treasurer-Martha Kiser. Science Club | L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Betsy Blizzard, Jane Kiser, Jim Gray, Frances Jessee, Linda Watkins, Ginnie Fuller, Tom Brewer, John Singleton, Martha Kiser, Jim Shugart, Betty Boyd, Doris Farmer, Patty Skeen, Ronnie Brown. 2ND ROW: Bill Hendricks, Bill Lawson, Margaret Duty, Susan Bundy. President-Bill Hendricks, Vice-President-Bill Lawson, Secretary-Susan Bundy. I I I Sponsored by Mrs. C. C. Bundy, Jr., the Science Club is composed of students in grades nine through twelve who have a B average in science and math. The largest Science Fair in the school ' s history was planned and supervised by the club. It spon- sored the fair winners to the region- al fair at Clinch Valley College and then to the state fair at Roan- i oke. Senior Tri-Hi-Y To create, maintain, and extend h i g h standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and commun- ity is the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y. Under the guidance of the sponsor, Mrs. James P. Gilmer, the executive committee revised the club constitution. Three girls represented the club at the Model General Assembly in Richmond where they presented a bill to abolish capital punishment in Virginia. At Thanksgiving and Easter, the club presented special programs to the school assembly. Officers: 1ST ROW: Linda Epperson, Patty Skeen, Mary Jones. 2ND ROW: Susan Bundy, Diane Gard- ner, Linda Cooke, Jennie Pruner, Margaret Raines. L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Mary Ann Jones, Patty Skeen, Linda Epperson, Margaret Raines, Diane Gardner, Betty Gilmer. 2ND ROW: Barbara Jackson, Doris Farmer, Judy Easterly, Arbadella Bevins, Frances Jessee, Linda Cooke. 3RD ROW: Sylvia Renick, Frances Howard, Susan Bundy, Gloria Wallace, Mary Sue Miller. 4TH ROW: Ginnie Fuller, Peggy Harmon, Brenda Monk, Elizabeth Robinson, Jennie Pruner, Gaye Campbell, Mrs. James Gilmer, Sponsor. Junior Tri-Hi-Y ROW ONE: Sandy Skeen, Ann Bums, Linda Watkins, Cathy Foos, Ann Boyd, Jane Kiser, Mrs. Buckles. ROW TWO: Susan Archer, Joyce Stiltner, Anna Keene, Carolyn Davis, Anna Farmer, Glenda Hall, Claudine Shugart, Marcella Gilmer. ROW THREE: Jackie Anderson, Janette Griffith, Margaret Howard, Sherry Robertson, Ann Parks, Patsy Settle, Mary Puckett, Carolyn Keene, Ava Gillespie. The Dorothy Fuller Junior Tri-Hi-Y Club had twenty eighth and ninth grade girls en- rolled. It sent a delegate to the Blue Ridge Assembly and representatives attended two district conferences during the school year. The club collected and delivered magazines to the local hospital and made tray cards for the hospital patients. The members took part in several assembly programs and pre- sented a devotional at a local P.T.A. meeting. They sold nabs for a month and used part of the money to purchase a book for the library. Mrs. Buckles is the club’s sponsor. ROW ONE: Darrell Fletcher, Mike Bass, Jeff Sutton, Allan Monk, Gim Heivey. ROW TWO: Mr. Heivey, William Fuller, Andy Hartsock, Jimmy Gray, William Hendricks. Hi-Y Mr. Heivey sponsors the Dorothy Fuller Hi-Y Club which is composed of boys interested in Christian citizenship. The club sent dele- gates to the District Conference and to the Model General Assembly. With the Tri-Hi-Y Club, the Hi-Y Club presented assembly pro- grams at Thanksgiving and at Easter. To make money, the club sold nabs and sponsored a sock-hop in the gymnasium. 51 Girls Varsity Club ■ -r . B I l _ r W A ILa The Varsity Clubs are composed of boys who have lettered in any sport and girls who have lettered in basketball or varsity cheerleading during their four years of high school. This year the clubs helped to sponsor the Homecoming Ball Game and Dance. They also contributed by helping with the annual Athletic Banquet. a L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Jan McR eynolds, Patty Skeen, Amelia Burns, Jo Conley. 2ND ROW: Carol Campbell, Frances Howard, Jennie Pruner, Peggy Harmon. 3RD ROW: Miss Bernice Whitt, Sponsor, Ginnie Fuller, Becky Fuller, Ann Wade. President -Carol Campbell, Boys Varsity Club L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Jim Gillespie, Ronnie Harmon, Bill Lawson, Jack Yates, Tom Yates, Willard Parker, Mr. Tom Bryant, Sponsor. 2ND ROW: Ken Hooker, Tom Fuller, Jack Lasley, Bob Fox, Lawrence Warner, Larry Runyon, Jr. Clark, Ronnie Brown. 3RD ROW: Mr. Bill Humphreys, Sponsor, William Fuller, Don Harris, L. F. Valley, Frank Hanson, Eddy Ashbrook, Charles Bays, Richard Fanis. President-Ken Hooker. Future Teachers of America L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Carolyn Fuller, Jo Conley, Betsy Blizzard, Frances Howard, Sylvia Renick. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Frank Taylor (Sponsor), Connie Bowles, Becky Fuller, Brenda Monk, Jenny Pruner, Shirley Cross, Emma Morrison, Alma Keene, Ginny Fuller, Carol Campbell , Margaret Thomas, Bar- bara Jackson, Mrs. G.H. Givens, (Spon- sor). President: Betsy Blizzard Vice President: Frances Howard Secretary: Jo Conley {Treasurer: Sylvia Renick Reporter: Carolyn Fuller Future Homemakers of America L. to R, (SEATED): Miss Tate, Betty Davis, Judy Davis, Gaynell Farmer, Peggy Harmon, Kathern Statzer. (STANDING): Brenda Fields, Beatrice Hubbard, Claudine Shugart, Loucreta Chafin, Pat Moore, Norma Gil- bert, Loretta Rasnake, Anna Jean King, Sandra Vencill, Frances Tignor, Joyce Belcher, Ann Statzer, Patricia Fields. Future Fanners of America The F.F.A. sponsored by Mr. Skeen works to help its members become better farmers by developing agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. Four calves were fed and shown by F.F.A. members at the annual calf show. The boys have now increased their pig chain to fifteen animals. A judging team was sent to the State F.F.A. Convention in Blacksburg. (STANDING) E. Huffman, B. Lark, R. Salyer, J. Reynolds, H. Sargent, J. Hargis, J. Shepard. (SEATED) J. Mitchell, W. Nash, E. Boothe, B. Yates, J. Stiltner, D. Fletcher, Mr. Skeen, B. Amos, K. Lark, C. Clark, D. Davis, R, lessee, B. Ferguson, P. Vencill, F. Leuze, C. Garrett, P. Burdette, R. Puckett, R. Holmes, T. lessee. (STANDING) O. Ray, G. Farmer, M. Cox, J. Artrip, L. Martin, J. Gibson, J. Robinson, I. Ray, L.P. Hess, K. Musick, B. Milton, R, Hagy, J. Davis, R. Sword, D. Davis, B. Musick, W. Fuller, D. Harris, A. Monk. (SEATED) J. Phelps, D. Hughes, M. Barton, T. Jackson, R. Cozzolino, A. Honaker, G, Gray, R, Johnson, G. Taylor, R. Vencill, W. Taylor, G. Herndon, B. Price, B. Warner, W. King, K. Harmon, J. Yates, W. Clark, G. Salyer, L. Dean, J. King. French Club Meeting during regular class periods, the French Club is composed of all students taking French, On one day of each year members of French I are initiated into the club by wearing the native costume of France. The main event of the year is the annual Mardi Gras. The French Club members do all the planning and decoration. This year the theme, ’’Land of the Rising Sun , gave an oriental air to the affair. King Rex and his queen, Victoria, are selected from French II students to reign over Mardi Gras. French I. L. to R 1ST ROW: Sandy Skeen, Linda Watkins, Larry Morrison. 2ND ROW: Etta Puckett, Linda Jones, Anna Lee Farmer, Connie Roberts, Sandra Gardner, Margaret Howard, Connie Jones, Phylis Tignor, 3RD ROW; Linda Edmonds, Brenda Ferguson, Rebecca Statzer, Ann. Parks, Cheryl Warner, Arm Bums, Jeannete Griffith, Marcella Gilmer, 4TH ROW: Bobby Brown, Jack Laslie, Phil Puckett, Lewis Barton, Richard lessee. Fr ench II, L. to R, 1ST ROW: Carolyn Howard, Charles Hurt, Tommy Fuller, Judy Hawks, 2ND ROW: Doris Salyers, Janice Chafin, Clara lessee, Adrienne Forsythe, Frances Tignor, Starr Counts, Sandra Clark, Sondra Mullins, Mardell Perkins, 4TH ROW: George Whited, Kemp Gilmer, Dennis Epperson, Harold Cook, Don Hope, Jimmy Rasnake, Janies A, Combs, Roger Taylor, Mike Puckett, Eddie Stapleton. Pioneer L, to R.: ROW ONE: Nick Fanis, Larry Runyon, Tom Brewer, Becky Fuller, Jo Conley, Betty Boyd, Carolyn Fuller. ROW TWO: Brenda Fields, Sylvia Renick, Ginnie Fuller, Carol Campbell, Betsy Blizzard, Jan Mc- Reynolds, Linda Epperson, Fay Boyd, Margaret Thomas, Linda Cook. ROW THREE: Ronnie Brown, Frances Howard, Pat West, Tate Jackson, Bill Lawson, George Whited, Martha Kiser, Alma Keene, Ann McReynolds. Sponsor Nell Howard confers with co-editors Betty Boyd and Jo Conley. Faye Boyd and Betsy Blizzard draw an ad layout for the PIONEER. Our PIONEER staff has worked dili- gently producing the yearbook for the students of Lebanon High School. The 1962 PIONEER has tried to capture in words and in pictures the many activi- ties of school life. We hope that the PIONEER will relive for the graduates many memories of their senior year at Lebanon High School. Trail Blazer Staff: 1ST ROW. L. to R. Brenda lessee, Betty Jo Richardson, Cornelia Fields, Gaye Farmer, Betsy Blizzard, Joan Barton, Verna Osborne. SECOND ROW: Bernie Myers, James Gillespie, Nina Lowe, Fay Marshall, Joanna Jessee, Carol Campbell, Brenda Fields, Charles Edmonds, Carolyn Fuller, Frances Jessee, Patty Skeen. THIRD ROW: Bill Price, Roger Sword, Larry Runyon, Henry White, Nick Fanis, Alma Keene, Richard Jessee, Tom Fuller, James Combs, Charles Bayes, Roger Webb, Dennis Jones. Editor Ann Wade confers with Sponsor, Mrs. Moore. Striving to give a complete and an interesting news coverage to the students of Lebanon High School, the TRAIL BLAZER is published monthly by the paper staff and the journalism class. As a member of the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association, the TRAIL BLAZER sends delegates to the SIPA Con- vention. In 1960 the publication received a first place trophy award. This year the TRAIL BLAZER sponsored a Quill and Scroll news events contest. All the work on the paper is done solely by the students. This includes editing, writing, printing, and photography. Editor Wade directs typists Brenda Fields, Alma Keene, Carol Campbell, Larry Runyon, Frances Jessee, and Carolyn Fuller. Choir FIRST ROW: L. to R,: Liz Gravat, Darlene Stallard, Judy Marshall, Judy Easterly, Betty Davis, Sonnie Lee, Betty Richardson, Linda Epperson, Harvelene Barton. 2ND ROW: Joan Barton, Preston Jessee, Joyce Mitchell, Cornelia Fields, Rita Warner, Polly Vencille, Peggy Harmon, Carolyn Hughes. 3RD ROW: Pat Keene, Diana Os- borne, Linda Jessee, Virginia Gray, Gaye Farmer, Della Bevins, Elizabeth Robinson, Virginia Hooker, Carolyn Ratliff, Frances Barton. 4TH ROW: Richard Cozzolino, Jim Gray, John Gilbert, Herbert Brown, Willard Parker, Nancy Chapman, Linda Jessee. For students interested in music participation, the L.H.S. Choir is a credit course. The Choir participated in the District Choral Festival at Hon- aker, and it also presented a spring concert. Four members were selected to be in the All State Choir. During National Music Week, the Choir went to Athens, West Virginia, to hear the Concord College Choir. At Christmas the group provided vocal se- lections for the school Pageant. The year was fin- ished with a banquet in the spring. Officers Peggy Harmon Carolyn Hughes Joan Barton Judy Marshall Jimmy Gibson Linda Epperson Linda Jessee Willard Parker . . . President . . . Manager . . . Librarian , . . Librarian . . . Manager . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Vice-President Band During this year, the band has been ex- tremely active. It performed at most of the foot- ball games, and it went to the Bristol Band Festiv- al, Concord Band Day, Burley Tobacco Festival, and to Chilhowie ' s Apple Festival. The band took its big trip to the Vinton Dogwood Festival in April. Also, it gave several concerts to the school and to the public. Ronald Jones, director, is in his third year at Lebanon High School, With his help, the band now owns newly acquired uniforms. J . S I FI A J : 4 . , J 1 KJ _ --mgjgqESar ijg - ' A A m ■ $ 1 jAt V v Li W ' p g sM ■ j ■k ml 3 Ik J Hik ak w L. to R,: 1ST ROW: Patty Honaker, Head Majorette. 2ND ROW: Jo Con- ley, Carolyn Hanson. 3RD ROW: Ann Boyd, Judy Hawks, Starr Counts. L. toR.: 1ST ROW: Ann Boyd, Carolyn Hanson, Jo Conley, Pat Honaker, Judy Hawks, Starr Counts. 2ND ROW: Kemper Bausell, Drum Major, Marcella Gilmer, Dana Buskirk, Glenda Hall, Estella Monk, Sandra Gardner, Jeanette Griffith, Ann Jackson, Margaret Howard, Ann Burns, Dell Perkins, Helen Smith. 3RD ROW: Karen Holiday, Linda Hall, John Perry, Barbara Williams, Cheryl Warner, Tom Bunton, John Hargis, Judy Musick, John Clark, Connie Robertson, Mr. Ronald Jones, Director. 4TH ROW: Jim Mays, Eddie Stapleton, Linda Stanley, Sherry Robertson, Linda Perry, Mona Noblitt, Sondra Mullins. 5TH ROW: John Linkous, Kenny White, Richard Jessee, Toby Jessee, Butch Noe, Louise Price, Loretta Rasnake, Roger Taylor, Charles Edmonds, Tommy Farrell, Kelly Hale, Ronnie Cozzolino, Noel Hale. Do you Remember? Football 1961 District Champions Abingdon 13-7 Patrick Henry 29-0 St. Paul 26-0 Coeburn 20-14 Chilhowie 41-0 Castlewood (Homecoming) 13-7 Rich Valley 33-0 Garden 13-19 Damascus 27-13 Captain, Ronnie Brown and Co-Captains, Richard Fanis and Kennith Hooker. L. to R.: 1ST ROW: Bob Fox, Frank Hanson, William Fuller, Don Harris, Eddy Ashbrook, Jim tiawkins, L. F. Valley, Richard Fanis. 2ND ROW: Coach Bill Humphreys, Ronnie Harmon, Lawrence Warner, Kenneth Hooker, Ronnie Brown, Bill Lawson, Tom Yates, Willard Parker, Jack Yates, Coach Tommy Bryant. 3RD ROW: Chad Robinson, Gary Farmer, Tom Fuller, Charles Hurt, Doug Davison, Jerry Killion, Ole Renick, Jr. Clark, Bob Ferguson, Coach Elwood Morrison. Coaches Tom Bryant, Elwood Morrison, and Bill Humphreys discuss new strategy. Junior Varsity L. to R.: FIRST ROW: Ted Brooks, Tommy Griffith, Danny Altizer, Tommy Farell, Jimmy Marshall, Jack Davis, Robert Sword. SECOND ROW: Burl Yates, Mike Puckett, Dennis Epperson, Jerry Taylo r, L. P. Hess, Larry Morrison, Philip Blizzard. THIRD ROW: Tommy Hicks, Harold Cook, Philip Puckett, Fred Leuze, Johnny Hargis, James Gilmer, Billy Napier. Coach Morrison. Basketball Honaker . Gate City Castlewood Chilhowie John Battle Abingdon. John Battle St. Paul . Cleveland Haysi. . . Abingdon . Castlewood St. Paul . Honaker . Chilhowie Gate City Cleveland Haysi. . . 45 - 52 64-61 63-51 46 - 34 71-62 49-22 57-40 73-63 67-36 44-59 67 - 50 73-57 87-36 51-36 86-40 68 - 67 79-54 70-88 Coach Humphreys confers with co-captains Ronnie Brown and Frank Hanson. L. to R.: Gary Farmer, Chad Robinson, Ronnie Brown, Bill Lawson, Eddie Ashbrook, Nick Fanis, Don Harris, Leon Valley, Frank Hanson, Will Fuller. Cheerleaders An exciting moment during the county champion- ship game. Junior Varsity Basketball L. to R.: ROW ONE; Tom Griffith, Jimmy Marshall, Doug Davidson, Phillip Puckett, Jerry Taylor, L, P. Hess, Johnny Perry. ROW TWO; Larry Morrison, Billy Jim Gilmer, Johnny Linkous, Charles Hurt, Butch Noe, Tommy Fuller, Don Hope, Coach Tom Bryant. Baseball Coach Bryant explains bunting procedures to Chad Robinson, Tom Fuller, and Bill Lawson. ROW ONE: Danny Altizer, Jimmy Marshall, Jack Davis, Jerry Taylor, Burl Yates, Robert Sword, Chad Robin- son. ROW TWO: Doug Davidson, Philip Puckett, Bill Lawson, L. F. Valley, Tom Fuller, Jimmy Rasnake. ROW THREE: Coach Bill Humphreys, Jackie Lasley, Mike Puckett, Tom Yates, Larry Morrison, Tom Griffith, Coach Tom Bryant. Physical Fitness Linda Jones demonstrates feats on the trampoline while other members of her freshman physical edu - cation class look on. Lebanon High’s physical education program consists of health classes, and play and exercise in the gym and on the field. The purposes of this program are: to encourage individuals to take part in group activities, to develop individual desire to work toward self physical fitness through exercises, play, and proper health habits. A boys ' physical education class stays physically fit through vigorous exercises. CHEERLEADERS Varsity Football Cheerleaders: L. TO R.: Margaret Jean Raines, Sonnie Lee, Ann Wade, Liz Gravatt, Brenda Fields, Patty Skeen. 1 t - ' C- . 4 t V -4 Varsity Basketb all Cheerleaders: L. TO R.: Polly Vencille, Nancy Hicks, Carolyn Ratliff, Connie Bowles. S 4 V i n 4 J . , r 1 I V I m J.V. Football Cheerleaders: Sandra Gardner, Jeanette Griffith, Margaret Howard, Ann Burns, Barbara Williams, Cheryl Warner. J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders: Bobbie Warner, Diana Gardner, Mattie Castle, Betty Barton, Linda Jones, Portia Combow. Senior King and Queen 70 MISS L. H. S. Faye Boyd Homecoming Queen Jo Conley Queen And Attendants Ginnie Fuller, Junior; Jo Conley, Queen; Brenda Fields, Senior; Sandra Clark, Sophomore; Jane Brooks, Eighth- Grade; and Sandy Skeen, Freshman. Maid Of Honor 73 Brenda Fields MARDI GRAS Maid Of Honor Coach Bill Humphreys presents to Whitey Fanis the most valuable player award in basketball. Athletic Banquet Judy Hawks King Rex Tommy Fuller Queen Victoria Mardell Perkins Following the banquet, an enjoyable evening of fun and dancing was held in the gym. Martha Kiser, Girl ' s Prose reader, won first place in her division in the district. She later went to Char- lottesville where she won third in the state. School forensic winners were Betty Boyd, Spelling; Kemper Bausell, Boy ' s Prose; Bill Hendricks, Poetry; Martha Kiser, Girl ' s Prose; Jimmy Gillespie, Boy ' s Public Speaking, Not Pictured; Faye Boyd, Girl ' s Public Speaking, Not Pictured. Lebanon High Ginnie Fuller, Bernie Myers, George Whited, Adrienne Forsythe, and Linda Cooke were delegates to the S.LP.A. Convention which was held on the Washington and Lee Campus. Sylvia Renick, Ginnie Fuller, and Frances Howard attended the an - nual F T A Convention held in Richmond, Virginia. Peggy Harmon was presented the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Delegates to Boy ' s and Girl ' s State were Patty Skeen, Ronnie Brown, Ann Wade, Richard Fanis, Faye Boyd, and Jeff Sutton. Representatives Kenneth Hooker made the second team of the All-State football All-State band and choir delegates were Linda lessee, Betty Davis, Kemper squad. He also won honorable Bausell, Liz Gravatt, Ann Burns, mention for the All-State foot- ball team. Delegates to the Model General Assembly were Mike Bass, Patty Skeen, Bill Hendricks, Linda Epperson, Mary Ann Jones. Patty Skeen won the D.A.R. Citi- zenship Award. Faith In Those Who Win Richard Fanis and L.F. Valley: Flonorable Richard Fanis: All-County basketball Mention All- State basketball I Ronnie Brown, Frank Hanson, and L.F. Valley: Honorable Mention All- State football Trigg Barton and Louis Barton won fust place in the school Science Fair; first place at Clinch Valley College; and entered their project at Roanoke. C OHTRQ L Our Helpers Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Stanley Milton, Mrs. Arthur Garrett, Mrs. Rosa Griffith, and Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Manager. Mr. Vernice Price, our custodian, sells milk to three of our students. 79 JUNIOR and SENIOR PROM Juniors and Seniors wait patiently for the Sopho- more girls to serve them at the banquet. Patty Skeen and Ronnie Brown were elected the most Outstanding Seniors by their classmates. Mr. Whited presented to them a gift from William H. Dan forth. Couples could have danced all night to the theme, Dancing in the Dark, at the Junior and Senior Prom. GRADUATION The Seniors of 1962 approach graduation, the turning point of their education, with faith and admiration for those who have successfully guided them through their high school work. They are now comprehending the fact that Every man is the architect of his future. However, they are dazed by the realization that a different mode of life is in the near future, and the past is becoming re - mote. Seniors wait anxiously for the first chord of Pomp and Circumstance. Introduction of the speaker by Mr. G.B. Whited. Seniors and Choir listen attentively to the Baccalaureate sermon by Dr. Holmes Rolston IIL Graduates of 1962 are filled with mixed emotions as they assemble for Baccalaureate Services. Senior President, Richard Fanis, inducts the Junior Class officers, Margaret Duty, Ann McReynolds, Janice Johnson, and Bill Lawson. 84 ELEMENTAR Y SCHOOL BEGINNER BAND ; FIRST ROW: George Abshire, Martha Barrett, Patricia Barton, David Beam, Carol Breeding, James Breeding, Don Burke, Sammy Clark, Billy Clifton, Priscilla Combs, Randae Combs, Eula Cook. SECOND ROW: Nelda Davis, Gerald Duncan, Bernard Dye, Ethel Dye, Gail Easterly, James Farmer, Giles Fields, Helen Fields, Nell Fields, Gregg Finney, Gwen Gilmer, Lynn Gobble. THIRD ROW: Larry Goins, Arnold Griffith, Brenda Griffith, Linda Griffith, Sammy Griffith, Linda Grimes, Sandra Hale, Ann Helton, Kenneth Helton, Sarah Hendricks, Benny Hess, Lora Hicks. FOURTH ROW: Sanford Hill, David Hope, Larry Horne, Linda Howard, Loretta Hubbard, Donnie Hughes, Vivian Jackson, Melanie Jessee, Danny Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sandra Jones, Sharon Jones. FIFTH ROW: Pat Killion, Gene Kiser, Joe Kiser, Tommy Kiser, Kenneth Lark, Judy Lasley, Brenda Lester, Teressa McAvoy, David Mills, Freeman Monk, Nancy Monk, Peggy Monk. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Morrison, Bobby Munsey, Dicky Murphy, Joyce Murray, Lewis Nash, John Parish, Anna K. Patrick, Larry Patrick, Ronnie Pugh, Phyllis Rasnake, J. W. Reynolds, Emma Richardson. SEVENTH ROW: Deborah Salyer, Tommy Senter, Richard Settle, Louella Shepard, David Smith, Diana Smith, Robby Smith, Marvin Statzer, Shelia Statzer, Joyce Stonebraker, Fred Suther- land, Edsel Talbert. EIGHTH ROW: Joan Talbert, Billy Taylor, Danny Taylor, George Thomas, John Thomas, Ocia Thomas, Harry Tignor, Lakie Tignor, Martha Tignor, Martha Tritt, Richard Wallace, Kenneth Walls. NINTH ROW: John Watkins, Billy Wolfe, Michael Wright, Jerry Young. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Linda Abshire, John Adams, Fay Alexander, Julia Alexander, Linda Alexander, Sandra Barrett, Darlene Biggs, Leon Boardwine, Mary Bordwine, Tommy Boardwine, Wanda Boardwine, Dallas Breeding, SECOND ROW: John H. Breeding, Shirley Breeding, Stephen Breeding, Carolyn Brooks, Randy Buckles, Ann Burke, Pamela Campbell, Philip Campbell, Billy Childress, Judy Clark, Sue Cole, Gary Cook. THIRD ROW: Wanda Cook, Damron Conley, Jane Davis, Susan Duncan, James Duty, Bertie Dye, Dean Fields, Giles Fields, Russell Fields, Patty Fife, Stephen Fletcher, Joan Foss. FOURTH ROW: Ann Fuller, Ada Garrett, Glenna Garrett, Jackie Gilbert, Steve Gillespie, Bill H. Gilmer, Joe Gilmer, Howard Gobble, James Hall, Jane Hargis, Roger Harmon, Freddie Harr. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Harrison, Judy Helbert, Gene Helton, Tom Hennigar, Carlton Hubble, Ann Sue Hughes, Don Hughes, Teresa Jenks, Robert lessee, Harold Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Kenneth Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Johnson, Dianne Jones, Frankie Jones, Sue Kegley, Fern King, Patricia Large, Linda Lawson, Carolyn Lewis, Rebecca Massie, Paula McClanahan, Mike McDonald, Ronnie McReynolds. SEVENTH ROW: Margaret Monk, Judy Musick, Hubert Nash, Roy Parker, Joyce Parris, Susan Peay, Brenda Phillips, Peggy Phillips, Wayne Price, George Pruner, Ellen Puckett, Joyce Ramey. EIGHTH ROW: Teddy Rasnake, Winfred Ray, Nancy Robertson, Eddie Robins, Arnold Robinson, Billy Salyers, William Shepard, Judy Smith, Vernon Smith, Linda Stallard, Kenneth Sullivan, Carl Tankersley. NINTH ROW: Mike Tignor, Sue Thomas, Norman Walls, George White, Ronnie Williams, Phyllis Yates, Dennis Yokum. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: Charlotte Acuff, Nancy Adams, Ronnie Amos, Ralph Boardwine, Ronnie Boardwine, Tommy Bradley, Stephen Capelli, Tommy Caudell, Johnny Chaffin, Dale Clark, Dorothy Clark, Paul Clarke. SECOND ROW: Linda Combs, Earnest Cook, David Cozzolino, Earl Crist, Jr., Kutrena Davis, Larry Davis, Martha Dotson, Dorothy Duty, Walter Duty, Patsy Els- wick, Barry Farmer, Larry Fields. THIRD ROW: Louise Fields, Verlin Fields, Kathie Fletcher, Eddie Fuller, Kemper Fuller, Carson Gilmer, Cornelia Gilmer, Mary Sue Gilmer, Roddy Gilmer, Tommy Gilmer, Eddie Glover, Alice Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Griffith, Brenda Groce, Rhonda Hall, Ricky Harmon, Joan Hash, Charles Helton, Sammie Helton, Glenn Herbert, Billy Honaker, Billy Hope, Lukie Houchins, Edward Houck. FIFTH ROW: Roger Howard, Lois Huffman, Richard Hughes, Nancy Hurt, Carolyn Jackson, Becky Jessee, Burkie Jessee, Priscilla Jessee, Skipper Jessee, Theresea Jessee, Walter Jones, Arthur Kegley. SIXTH ROW: Patricia King, Ginny Lee Kiser, Jim Kiser, Elizabeth Lowe, Carol Mamoran, Donnie Murry, Kenneth Musick, Jeff Lasley, Wanda Lasley, Brenda Parker, Arlene Parris, Lester Patrick. SEVENTH ROW: Hunter Perkins, Cletus Phillips, Doris Puckett, Delores Rasnake, Richard Reynolds, Ronnie Roberts, Barbara Robinson, Ann Senter, Mary Kay Settle, Shirley Shepard, Jerry Slate, Bertha Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Judith Snead, Patsy Snead, Danny Statzer, Michael Stone, Gail Sullivan, John Talbert, John Taylor, Michael Taylor, Bernice Tignor, Shirley Tignor, Wanda Tignor, Kathy Wallace. NINTH ROW: Barry Walls, Christine Walls, Dennis Williams, Letty Wolfe. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Charles Acuff, Tommy Acuff, Phillip Alderson, Billy Alexander, Geraldine Artrip, Gerald Barton, Steven Beam, Janet Blankenship, Phillip Boardwine, Debra Bolling, Myrble Bradley, Audrey Breeding. SECOND ROW: Douglas Breeding, Rebecca Breeding, Paul Brooks, Jimmy Burke, Patsy Burke, Gary Burns, Kimberly Campbell, Barbara Carter, Deb- orah Childress, Eddie Clark, Ethel Clark, Linda Clark. THIRD ROW: Jerry Clifton, Robert Duty, Stevie Duty, Rebecca Farm- er, Eugene Ferguson, Harry Ferguson, Jr., Benjamie Garrett, Gary Garrett, Dana Gilbert, Paul Gilmer, Jr., David Gobble, Sammy Gray. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Hall, Ronald Harrison, Sharon Herald, Linda Herbert, Billy Hess, Betty Holmes, Billy Huffman, Joyce Huffman, Eveleyn Hughes, Larry Hughes, Janet Jackson, Gary Jessee. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Jessee, Becky Johnson, Nora Johnson, Barbara Jones, Gwen Kiser, Gail Lasley, Janice Lasley, Rodney Lester, Richard Lynch, Wanda Lyons, Janice McClanahan, Robert Monk. SIXTH ROW: Sandra Norris, Darlene Nash, Sammy Owens, Sandra Owens, Vickie Permick, Larverine Phillips, Lonnie Phillips, Roy Puckett, Deborah Ramey, Mary Richardson, Charlene Robertson, Phyllis Salyer. SEVENTH ROW: Roger Shepard, Rebecca Simmons, Betty Smith, Susan Smith, Debra Snead, Billy Stanley, Harry Stoots, Keith Stump, Jeff Sword, Judy Sykes, Givia Taylor, Hobert Taylor, Jr. EIGHTH ROW: Jerry Taylar, Michael Tiller, Peggy Tiller, James Tritt, Bonita Ulm, Wanda Walls, Sandra White, Ruth Wilson, Carlos Wolfe, Buster Yates, Robert Young. Third Grade FIRST ROW: Everett Abshire, Tommy Barton, Kris Bausell, Bruce BeCraft, Cathy Boardwine, Della Boardwine, Edna Board- ’ wine, Preston Boardwine, William Boardwine, Nancy Breeding, Patricia Breeding, Tommy Breeding. SECOND ROW: Ronald Buckles, Johnnie Burns, Roger Caldwell, Billy Campbell, Dora Campbell, Richard Candler, Chris Carrier, Donna Castle, Vickie Castle, Danny Clark, David Combs, Rebecca Duty. THIRD ROW: Teddy Duty, Alice Dye, C. D. Dye, Barbara Fanis, Mark Ferguson, Jerry Fields, Kay Fields, Sammy Fields, Howard Finney, Gary Fuller, Kathy Garrett, Billy George. FOURTH toW: Dennis Gilbert, Jan Gilmer, Dwight Hall, Glenn Harr, Kathy Harr, Wanda Harrison, Retha Helton, Ronnie Helton, Grady Helvey, Ronnie Hess, Bobby Hicks, Ralph Huffman. FIFTH ROW: Deborah Humphrey, Jimmy Jessee, Randall Jessee, Sandra Jessee, Van Johnson, Judy Kegley, Linda Keith, Michael Killion, Roy Kiser, Betty Lampkins, Patricia Lasley, J. C. Litton. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Lyons, Eddie Mamoran, Raymond McFarlane, Leanna Mercer, John Monk, Lillian Monk, Garnett Musick, Ann Ott, Andrew Paris, Nancy Peay, Jessee Phillips, Dennis Price. SEVENTH ROW: Wanda Price, Ginny Pruner, Kay Pyle, Audry Ray, Dorthy Robins, Anita Robinson, David Robinson, James Robinson, Jerrilou Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Stevie Shelton, Mike Simmons. EIGHTH ROW: Cathy Smith, Frances Smith, Carolyn Statzer, Randy Sue Strader, Debra Taylor, Pamela Thomas, Patrick Thompson, Louise Tignor, Trigg Tignor, Jimmy Walls, Shirley Warner, Tommy Warner. NINTH ROW: Gary White, Martha Wiite, Randy Williams, Esther Wilson, David Yates, Arnold Yeager, Betty Young. Congratulations to the Seniors and Faculty CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY Dante, Virginia Bristol, Virginia DIXIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 RICHLANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 32 Richlands, Virginia RUSSELL TRUCK TRACTOR CO. Lebanon, Virginia HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Anywhere--Any Time ROckwell 2-2211 St. Paul, Virginia SERV-ALL, INC. 928 West State Street Bristol, Tenn.-Va. INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS LEBANON BLOCK SUPPLY CO. Phone 269 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CORP. St. Paul, Virginia VIRGINIA ANN JEWELRY Lebanon, Virginia HARGIS FLOWER SHOP Phone 265 Lebanon, Virginia CLINCH MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer St. Paul, Virginia Best Wishes From HERFF-JONES COMPANY By Invitation, Member of RICE LEADERS OF THE WORLD ASSOC. Represents High Standing in Name-Product -Policy MFG. 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