Lebanon High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lebanon, VA)
- Class of 1971
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•wN 5 1971 PIONEER VOLUME XXVIII LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL LEBANON, VIRGINIA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kay Pyle BUSINESS MANAGERS Darlene Davis Kay Howard ADVISORS Nell Howard Doris Bundy As I watched them, I saw a complete, unique society developing within the walls of a building. There were emotions present: confusion, surprise, determination, joy, sad- ness, and love. They were meeting problems boldly, discovering lasting friendships, and preparing to emerge into a world in which they would use skills and knowledge acquired here to aid them in establishing a way of life. !] 2 He lives to learn in life ' s hard school . . John G. Whittier 3 STUDENT LIFE WAS FILLED WITH DAILY OBSTACLES . . . AND I WATCHED THEM AS THEY MET THE CHALLENGES. 5 The history of the world is but the biog- raphy of great men. Thomas Carlyle Substitute Sarah Hendricks recruits a volunteer in her Government class. Freedom in Mrs. Gilmer ' s Government class. 6 Mr. Helvey . . . Eighth Grade History A SOCIETY COMPOSED OF INDIVIDUALS... WHO STUDY AND LEARN MAN ' S SOCIAL CHARACTER . . . Where in the world? — A common question for Mr. Casebolt. 7 “There is another way to truth: by the minute examina- tion of facts. That is the way of the scientist . . John Masefield Mrs. Lynch describes the human anatomy to Raymond Shepherd. Notice: A Scientist at Work 8 Physics II students explain a difficult problem for Mr. Rasnake. TheORV 8 S,AN Pf8 . CHARGE SWEPT PR netal points, 7. COVER I NO ON PUL LET REPELS CHAfiSE, a CHARGE carried OR- 4. CHARGE REPELLED. 5. FIELD BUILT UP. experiments PROOF OF EXISTENCE OF ELECTRICAL FIELD: S OR objects, R ' eld: Larry Mitchell ' s science fair project generates an audience. The Science Club sponsored a book fair. THE LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE . . . LEFT : Students take time to enjoy the Science Fair. 9 THE THEORIES OF MATHEMATICS . . . “Mathematics takes us into the necessity . . region of absolute Bertrand Russell Algebra students work under the watchful eye of Mr. Lawson. 10 Math students often receive valuable assistance during board work. Mr. Richards ' advanced Math Analysis class acquires precision in their calculations. “Mathematics possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty- . . 1 1 Bertrand Russell “Language is as much an art and as sure a refuge as painting or music or literature . . Jane Ellen Harrison 1 Drilling by Mrs. Bundy urges French students to become fluent in the language. RIGHT: The Dating Game sponsored by the French Club . . . Seiior Joe Jones demonstrates conjugation of a simple Spanish verb to his class. THE TONGUES OF OTHER LANDS . . . Spanish III students acquire a deeper knowledge of Spanish-speaking countries through novels written in the language. In Office Practice, students learn to skillfully manipulate many pieces of office equipment. The electric typewriter is a time saver, as most Typing II students would agree. Mr. Skeen teaches the finer points of Agriculture . . . In the shop, Agriculture students practice such skills as metal cutting. THE SKILLS OF A MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY . . . Custard ' s last stand? Miss Tate demonstrates several attractive ways to serve boiled custard. “I would rather be attacked than un- noticed. For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be silent as to his works . . Samuel Johnson fiOll Determination is the key to success no matter what the undertaking happens to be, as these Sophomores soon discover in Mrs. Vicars ' English class. THE THOUGHTS OF GREAT a v - ' 1 if 1‘ t Ij a Mrs. Reid ' s English 12 class experienced a pilgrimage to Canterbury . . . AUTHORS . . . Juniors delve deeply into the forms of literature as they present their own fairy tale. the Speech class. Mr. Bolinsky demonstrates correct driving techniques to a student driver . . . He ' s safe! THE MECHANICS OF 18 A matter of life and death? — Training in methods of artificial respiration may some day be useful . . . THE HUMAN BODY . . . Eighth grade, Freshman, and Sophomore girls received awards for skills exhibited in their regular gym classes. 19 20 FREQUENT VISITS TO THE LIBRARY OFFERED ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCREASING ONE ' S KNOWLEDGE. Girls ' Original Oratory: Wendy Gilmer (school) Spelling: Cathy Glovier (school) Realizing that a complete so- ciety consists of involved indi- viduals, I watched as many earned recognition for efforts contributed to the betterment of life at Lebanon High School . . . Girls ' and Boys ' Prose: Kathy Duty and Dennis Gilbert (school) 22 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT LED TO... Girls ' and Boys ' Poetry: Leta Blevins (school and District) and Fred Settle (school) Grand Award (Science): Kris Bausell . . . RENEWED SELF-CONFIDENCE. First Place Science Fair Winners: Susie Hendrickson, Linda Fields, Kris Bausell, Sandra Puckett, Judy Hughes, Peggy Herbert, Randy Campbell, Larry Mitchell, Ricky Rasnake, William Monk, Jackie Ring, David Castle, Scotty Fletcher All-Regional Choir: Joan Cox and Betty Holmes Representing the Junior Class on “Classroom Quiz were Larry Mitchell, John Edge, and Ellen Lynch. 24 The S.C.A. held a brief orientation program for eighth grade and transfer students . . . S.C.A. Workshop . . . Jerry Taylor A tableau preceded a presentation of White Christmas baskets at the Christmas program . . . Larry Mitchell, Jerry Taylor, Mike Gilmer, and Mr. Rasnake attended the District S.C.A. meeting at Oakwood, Va. . . WHO ' S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS . . . 26 i ' 1 Most Intellectual: Bonnie Fogleman and Mike Gilmer Most Dependable: Darlene Davis and Jerry Taylor I Friendliest: Rosella King and Butch Stoots Best Personality: Nancy Peay, Garnett Mu- sick Most Courteous: Vicki Simpson and Ricky Thompson Most School-Spirited: Cathy Smith and C. D. Dye Most Talented: Joan Cox and Dennis Williams (not pictured) SENIORS WERE RECOGNIZED FOR Mike Gilmer, Valedictorian THEIR SPECIAL TALENTS, AND OUT Mike Skeen, Salutatorian 28 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award . . . Bonnie Fogleman D.A.R. Award . . . Darlene Davis 1 Dare You Award . . . Cathy Smith and John Levicki CITIZENSHIP, STANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT . . . 29 Model General Assembly delegates: C. D. Dye, Grady Helvey, Martha Lynch, Susan Bolling, Nancy Peay, and Mrs. Reid Participants in Business Contest: Pam Osborne, Diane Clevinger, Patricia Breeding, Debbie Taylor, Darlene Davis, Cathy Glovier, )an Breeding, Cathy Smith, Wanda Fields, and Sharon Robinson (not pictured) r I I ! Girls ' and Boys ' State delegates: jan Breeding, Cathy Smith, Grady Helvey, and Jerry Taylor LEBANON NEWS reporter: Roy Kiser Delegates to Massanetta: Jackie Ring, Debbie Abolin, Mrs. Reid, Angie Glovier, Nina Davis, and Pam Osborne SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Activities began in Septennber with the Annual Signing Party, (right) sponsored by the Year Book Staff. Leverne Levicki (below left) was just one of the ravishing beauties in the Miss Senior Pageant. The expectant winner Miss Bertha Taylor (below right) was mobbed by the girls. 32 In April, seniors visited the world famous Barter Theatre and saw the comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace . 33 Smile at those Judges . . . Pamela Thomas (top right) and Sandra lessee (below right) represented LHS in the regional Junior Miss Pageant. They were judged on Poise and Appearance, Fitness, Scholastic Achieve- ment, a Judges ' Interview, and Creative and Performing Arts. Pam re- ceived the title of Miss Congeniality . Another senior, Donna Castle (below) participated in the Vinton Dogwood Festival. 35 MISS LHS 1971 Beauty . . . One More Quarter Turn Please. . . . What can you say about a beautiful young girl? Forty-one participated for this coveted title. Kay Howard was crowned Miss LHS for 1971 at the annual pageant spon- sored by the Band Boosters. ■ • ■ Ik. ' FIRST RUNNER UP: Melissa Boyd SECOND RUNNER UP: Ida Glovier Suspense mounted as the top ten (above right) became the top five (above). The five finalists were from left to right: Nancy Null, Rosella King, Kay Howard, Ida Glovier, and Melissa Boyd. Other participants (lower right) are seen under the theme of Daisies Won ' t Tell. SPANISH FIESTA . . . MARDI GRAS With the court procession and the crowning of the King and Queen the annual Mardi Gras got underway. Elected by the French Club, the King and Queen (left) were Gail Puckett and John Edge. The Court (below left): Charlotte Scales, Lloyd Smith, Jackie Ring, Steve Anderson, Vickie Castle, Joe Jessee, Loretta Boardwine, Mike Tal- bert, Tim Fields, Comus; John Edge, King; Gail Puckett, Queen; Christine Vencill, Maid of Hon- or; Debbie Campbell, Quinton Fields, Sherry Jessee, Mitchell Harris, Shirley Johnson, Doug Jones, Teresa Stinson, W. B. Jessee, Betsy Bondu- ront, Dickie Price. Mrs. Bundy (below right) was presented a beautiful corsage by the Mardi Gras I Chairman, Revonda Price. HEART QUEEN Ravishing . . . How beautiful young ladies can acquire a quantity of money for such a worthwhile cause. By voting, students through donation contributed two hundred and twenty-two dollars to the SCA Heart Fund Drive. Cathy Campbell was crowned Queen for hav- ing collected the most votes. Other Candidates (below) were Becky Carter (sophomore), Cathy Campbell (fresh- man), Ann Whited (Junior), Sharon Chappel (Eighth Grade), First Runner Up; Darlene Davis (Senior). I Hard Rock ... A dancing mood, but no room to move . . . Whatever else, The Little River Blues band sure brought move to an assembly. Hand Clapping . . . Feet Stompin ' . . . came with the very first performance of the Green Mountain Stompers . A Le- banon High School original soon became widely known . . . VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . First Row: Coach Richards, Ralph Mabry, Charlie Beavers, Mike Killion, Doug Jones, Quinton Fields, John Edge, Danny Clark, Paul Jenks, Allen White, johnny jessee, Ricky Thompson, Coach Bryant. Second Row: Tim Fields, Darrell Beavers, Henry Farmer, W. B. Jessee, C. D. Dye, Grady Helvey, David Sword, Leonard Farmer, Richard Chafin, Richard Chandler. Standing: Danny Hendrickson, Joe Jones, Henry Cook, Garnett Musick, Greg Smith, Dwight Jackson, Rick Huff, Andy Parris, Larry Bush, Roger Smith, Tom Bondurant, Jerry Fuller, Jan Wright, Coach Bolinsky. Pioneer Power moves on . . . 42 Jan Wright set a district touchdown mark during the season . . . Players take a moment to concentrate during a tense play . . . Lebanon 34 Hurly 8 Lebanon 14 Patrick Henry 28 Lebanon 8 Abingdon 6 Lebanon 6 Honaker 0 Lebanon 41 Pocahontas 22 Lebanon 12 Castlewood 15 Lebanon 14 St. Paul 8 Lebanon 14 Saitville 22 Lebanon 19 Holston 0 Lebanon 42 Twin Springs 8 The Pioneer football season was one of victory and heartbreak. After an opening win over Hurly, the Pioneers lost a thriller to Patrick Henry. “Big Red then went on to win three in a row as they prepared for their annual grudge game with Castlewood. The “Blue Devils” ground attack and the inability to con- vert extra points eventually did away with the Pioneers, as Lebanon lost 15-12. Down after the Castlewood loss, “Big Red” came back to edge St. Paul and lose to a highly competitive Saitville team. The Pioneers then put it all together as they came back to defeat Holston and Twin Springs, end- ing up a fine 7-3 season. All-District Football: Quinton Fields, Jerry Fuller, C. D. Dye, Paul jenks 43 J.V. FOOTBALL . . . First Row: Carl Eddie Hendrickson, Gary Jonas, Billy Johnson, Ricky Adams, Choby Watson, Jimmy Hagy, Donald Carper, Jerry Mc- Farlane, Curtis Richards, Larry Belcher. Second Row: Robert Kiser, Phillip Martin, Larry Dye, Corky Smith, David Nipper, Mike Wil- son, Wade Salyers, Keith Herbert, Randy Tiller, Steve Osborne. Third Row: Gary Holmes, John Kegley, Joe Jessee, Ronnie Fields, David Castle, Robby Capelli, Greg Clark, Ben Gilmer, Tony Mullins, Greg Thompson, Coach Lawson, Coach Farley. 44 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS . . . VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Ann Whited, captain; Sandra Jessee, Betsy Hughes, Kay Howard, Ellen Lynch, Gail Puckett, Debbie Fanis, Alisa Kegley. He too serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers . . Henry Brooks Adams I.V. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Debbie Cartwright, Betsy Bondurant, 45 lane Snead, Jeanette Cox, Charlotte Cox, Debbie Campbell, and Beverly Finney. HOMECOMING COURT; Ellen Settle, Elizabeth Settle (8th Grade); Vicky Simpson (Senior); Cathy Smith (Senior — Queen); Jan Breeding (Senior); Ann Whited (junior); Pam Osborne (Sophomore); Charlotte Cox (Freshman). Cathy Smith is crowned Homecoming Queen by football captains, Mike Simmons and David Sword. The Girls ' Varsity Club and the Boys ' Varsity Club prepared and sold hot dogs at the Regional Football play-off . . . Kneeling: Mike Skeen, Butch Stoots, Mike Gilmer, Eddie Brown, Darwin Bishop, Joe Jones. Standing: Coach Farley, Andy Parris, Jan Wright, Danny Hendrickson, John Levicki, Tom Bondurant, Larry Bush, Danny Clark (Manager). - zJm ' The Pioneers started off with a win over Honaker and then two straight losses. The Big Red Machine began to move, winning eleven straight games, including a revenge win over Castlewood before losing at Salt- ville. The Big Red won seven more games, along with the ' County Crown ' , before losing to Castlewood in the District Tournament finals. The Pioneers earned the right to go to the Regional Tournament at Powell Valley and kept the crowd on the edge of their seats with a last second win over Pennington Gap and a double-overtime victory over Ap- palachia. The Pioneers were unable to defeat Thomas Walker and came home with only the runner-up trophy. We are very proud of the job our team did this year and with jan Wright, Joe Jones, and Tom Bondurant back to lead next year ' s squad along with a strong J.V. team, we are looking forward to another winning year at L.H.S. 48 Joe Jones . . . All-County Basketball Tom Bondurant . . . All-County Basketball A SEASON OF AWARDS Jan Wright . . All-Southwest Virginia Basketball and All-County Basketball Lebanon 68 Clintwood 56 Lebanon 74 Honaker 58 Lebanon 86 Twin Springs 56 Lebanon 84 Cleveland 56 Lebanon 91 Garden 56 Lebanon 66 Saitville 80 Lebanon 89 Twin Springs 75 Lebanon 82 St. Paul 61 Lebanon 76 Pocahontas 65 John Levicki, Jan Wright, and Coach Farley . . . All-District Basketball Lebanon 89 Honaker 52 Lebanon 65 Pocahontas 69 Lebanon 68 Castlewood 75 Lebanon 90 Clintwood 72 Lebanon 74 St. Paul 54 Lebanon 85 Saitville 72 Lebanon 94 Cleveland 34 Lebanon 111 Garden 53 Lebanon 78 Castlewood 72 L TOURNEY SCORES County Tournament Lebanon 69 Cleveland 60 Lebanon 69 Castlewood 66 District Tournament Lebanon 62 Honaker 54 Lebanon 66 Pocahontas 64 Lebanon 59 Castlewood 76 Regional Tournament Lebanon 51 Pennington Gap 49 Lebanon 68 Appalachia 64 Lebanon 66 Thomas Walker 79 J.V. BASKETBALL . . . Kneeling: Ralph Mabry, Tony Dodi, Tim Fields, Ronnie Bush, Robbie Capelli, Quinton Fields; Standing: Coach Richards, W. B. Jessee, Greg Smith, William Monk, Rick Ftuff, Carl Bailey, Ronnie Fields, David Castle. 9TH GRADE BASKETBALL . . . First Row: Ronnie Fields, Robbie Capelli, David Castle, Rick Huff, William Duncan; Second Row; Carl Bailey, Greg Clark, Joe lessee, Donald Johnson, Greg Thompson, Mike Owens; Third Row: Coach Bolinsky, Donnie Carper, Rusty Ferguson, Allen Rose, Keith Herbert, Greg Farmer, Larry Belcher. 8TH GRADE COUNTY CHAMPS . . . First Row: Brian Egan, CEioby Watson, )im Garrett, Corky Smith, Larry Mays; Second Row: Curtis Richards, Gary Jonas, Carl Hendrickson, Larry Dye, Ricky Rasnake; Third Row: Coach Lawson, Phillip Martin, Mike Wilson, John Kegley, Robbie Kiser. ENTHUSIASM RAN HIGH IN BIG RED COUNTRY . . . BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS . . . VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Donna Rose, Martha Lynch, Pam Thomas, Ann Gilmer, Cathy Smith, Kay Pyle (captain) VARSITY BASEBALL . . . Mike Simmons (Manager), Roger Smith, Quinton Fields, Darwin Bishop, Danny Clark, Ricky Thompson, Andy Parris, Charlie Beavers, Greg Clark, David Castle, Tim Fields, Coach Bolinsky, Ralphy Mabry, Mike Gilmer, Joe Jones, John Levicki Pioneers take it easy between innings . . . 54 Coach Bolinsky . . . Pitcher, Joe Jones . . . Combining solid hitting with strong pitch- ing, the Pioneer baseball team completed the 1971 season with an impressive 8-3 rec- ord. After defeating teams such as Honaker, Cleveland, and St. Paul, Coach Bolinsky ' s sluggers advanced to the District play-offs, where they were at last beaten by Castle- wood. 55 TRACK . . . Sitting: Greg Clark, David Sword, J. D. Meade, Donald Carper, David Castle. Kneeling: Danny Clark, John Edge, Sammy Puckett, Ronnie Fields, Greg Thompson. Standing: Henry Farmer, Mike Simmons, Tom Bondurant, Rick Huff, Ricky Thompson, David Price, Coach Lawson 56 BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS . . . The champion boys ' team this year comes from the Senior Class: Butch Stoots and Andy Parris, coaches; Gary Fuller, Garnett Musick, Mike Hendrickson, Mousy Altizer, Roger Caldwell, and Wayne Garrett The champion girls ' team . . . the Sophomore girls. They are Sharon Taylor, Brenda White, Ann Gilmer, Ann Settle, Betsy Bondurant, Sandy Watkins, Denise Smith, Anita Stiltner, Joy lessee, Jeanette Cox, and Shirley Johnson. 57 ATHLETIC BANQUET Dwell not too long upon sports; for as they refresh a man that is weary, so they weary a man that is refreshed. — Thomas Fuller John Levicki and Jan Wright were awarded Most Valuable Basketball Player awards. Ball players, managers, and cheerleaders proudly received letters . . . The Athletic Banquet was held in April at the Shiloh, near Abingdon. 58 BIOLOGY FIELD TRIP This year the biology classes de- cided to do something useful and in appreciation of Earth Week parti- cipated in a clean up. From Big Cedar Creek to Little Cedar Creek they picked up trash and enjoyed the spring day. Mike Gilmer is awarded Most Valuable Player Award in Baseball. When their seasons were completed, the baseball and track teams were presented with their letters. Mr. Lawson (right) and Mr. Bolinsky (lower left) awarded the letters and certificates. David Price (lower right) received Most Valuable Player in Track. SENIOR PLAY . . . CHARACTERS Mr. Jeffrey Hartman .... . . . . Dewain Lambert Elliot Hartman Mike Gilmer Buzz Lindsay John Levicki Keith Nolan Andy Parris Ereddie North Gerald Barton Mr. Fields .... Roger Caldwell Alan Fields Mike Skeen Clancy .... Garnett Musick Messenger Boy Dennis Gilbert Mrs. Louise Hartman . . . Kay Pyle Midge Hartman Cathy Smith Virginia Hartman Jan Breeding Carollyn Webster Jan Gilmer Gabby Allen Donna Castle Edna Betty Snead Mrs. Fields Ann Ott Christine Myers Kathy Garrett i Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Gilmer, Mrs. Vicars, and Mrs. Reid, a cast of seventeen seniors prepared for their first performance of And Came the Spring, which was received with much praise and applause. The arrival of a visiting New York glamour girl at the typically quiet home of the Hartman family signals the onset of many hilarious events, as the refreshing three-act comedy, And Came the Spring, begins. The play, written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, reveals the frantic, comical incidents occuring during the week of spring vaca- tion in a small town . . . goals reached, young love awakened, and the revival of faith in the younger generation. 61 NAY LET US WALK FROM FIRE UNTO FIRE, JUNIOR SENIOR PROM On May 14 at the Martha Washington Inn, the Junior Class presented “We ' ve Only just Begun for the 1971 Seniors. FROM PASSIONATE PAIN TO DEADLIER DELIGHT; I AM TOO YOUNG TO LIVE WITHOUT DESIRE, The minutes slipped away. High- light of a memorable night . . . the crowning of Queen Jan Breeding and King Dewain Lambert. 63 V Dancing . . . Laughter . . . Lights . . . And music by The Outcasts. Debra Waugh (top right) read her poem entitled Lebanon High School , telling about the good ole days that the seniors must now leave. 65 BACCALAUREATE . . . Scotty Fletcher . . . pianist As the Seniors began their traditional march down the aisle, many were unable to think of their high school years as coming to an end. Reverend Dunsmore of the United Memorial Reverend Reid of the First Presbyterian Methodist Church gave the invocation .. . Church read the scripture and led the group in prayer . . . 66 BEGINNING OF THE LAST WEEK Dr. Ramsey challenged Seniors to meet and strive to overcome obstacles that they would soon encounter . . . A special choir presented the song, I Believe God is Real for the Class of 1971 . . . Mr. Horton introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Ramsey, professor at King College. 67 .ilik, GRADUATION . . . THE FINAL HOUR Honor Students: Mike Skeen, Bonnie Fogleman, Mike Gilmer, Andy Parris, Debra Taylor, Vicki Simpson, Jerry Taylor, Steve Horton, Dennis Gilbert, Dewain Lambert, Jan Breeding, John Levicki, Cathy Smith, Grady Helvey, and David Price. Beware of all things that require new clothes. Valedictorian Mike Gilmer delivers his speech dealing with the edu- cational system today . . . P. Joan Cox sang the inspiring song, I Believe . . . Levicki awards Induction of the Class of 1972 by Senior Class President, Jan Breeding. Former school superintendent, A. diplomas . . . i FACULTY ) i AND ADMINISTRATION “An institution is the length and shadow of one man . . Ralph W. Emerson Mr. Frank W. Horton, Principal 70 Hester Adams, M.A. English and Science Eddie Bolinsky, B.A. Earl Bryant, B.S. Driver Education Physical Ed. and Health Alma Buckles, B.S. History Doris Bundy, B.S. Julia Bundy, B.A. Blanche Campbell, B.S. K. D. Cook, B.S. Business French Guidance Agriculture Gary Casebolt, B.S. Geography James Farley, B.A. Physical Ed. and Health Virginia Fuller, M.Ed. English and Speech Lucy Gilmer, B.A. Government, Science, Geography and Guidance Roger Glovier, B.S. Band and Choir Georgia FJanson, B.S. Spanish Paul Flelvey, B.A. Catherine Floliday, B.A. History and Biology Math Nell Floward, M.Ed. Librarian Bill Lawson, B.S. Math Keele Lynch, B.S. Science and Biology George Rasnake, B.A. Eleanor Reid, M.A. Math, Chemistry, and English Physics Carl Richards, M.S. Math J. T. Skeen, B.S. Agriculture Mildred Tate, B.S. Home Economics Louella Vicars, B.S. English Jeanette Wagoner, B.S. Business Bernice Whitt, B.S. Physical Ed. and Health Grace Whittington, B.S. English 73 Senior Class Officers: Jan Breeding, President; Mike Gilmer, Vice-President; Andy Parris, Secretary; Kathy Garrett, Treasurer; Darrell Altizer, Reporter. CLASS OF 1971 Motto: “We have opened the door, the world lies ahead. Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Mint Green and Yellow 74 Everett Abshire Darrell Altizer Randy Atwell Gerald Barton Kris Bausell Della Boardwine Jerry L Booher jane Boyd 75 Jan Breeding Patricia Breeding Eddie Brown Ronald Buckles Carol Bussey Roger Caldwell Chris Carrier Donna Castle 76 Berton Combs Phillip Combs Joan Cox Sam Crabtree Darlene Davis C. D. Dye Neal Farmer Marie Farris 77 Jerry Fields Mark Ferguson Eugene Ferguson Bonnie Fogleman Eddie Fuller Gary Fuller Kathy Garrett Wayne Garrett 78 Dennis Gilbert Jan Gilmer 79 Mike Hendrickson Sharon Herald Marie Hess Gladys Hicks Betty Holmes Steve Horton Kay Howard Lois Hughes 80 Carolyn Jackson Sandra Jessee Randall jessee Linda Keith Mary Ann Keys Mike Killion 81 Ronnie Kirk Rosella King Roy Kiser Dewain Lambert Betty Lampkins Rodney Lester John Levicki Arthur Mabry 82 Raymond McFarlane John D. Meade John S. Meade Ann Ott Andy Parris 83 84 Mike Skeen Cathy Smith Betty Snead Dorothy Robins James Robinson Tommy Robinson Donna Rose Vicki Simpson 85 Harry Stools Janice Stallard Debbie Taylor Jerry Taylor John Taylor Ernestine Terry Pam Thomas Ricky Thompson 86 As graduation neared, anxious seniors ordered their invitations and calling cards. 87 SENIOR DIRECTORY Altizer, Darrell Randolph — Class Reporter, 4; Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3; F.F.A., 4: Secretary, 4; Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2; Boys ' Varsity Club, 4; Spanish Club, 2; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Ad Seller, 4; Speech Class Play, 4 Barton, Gerald Preston Lee — Basketball, T, 2; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Drama Club, 3 Bausell, Aldah Kris — Science Fair Winner: School, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dis- trict, 3; County, 1, 2, 3, 4; Regional, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 2, 3, 4; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2 Boardwine, Della Mae. Boyd, Brenda Jane — Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3; Choir, 3, 4: Trea- surer, 4; Science Fair Winner, 1; French Club, 1, 2: Secretary, 2; Mardi Gras attendant, 2; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; F.B.L.A., 4 Breeding, Jan Elizabeth — Band, 1, 2: Majorette, 1, 2; Class Presi- dent, 4; Homeroom Officer, 1, 2; S.C.A., 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4; County Business Contest Winner, 4; Forensics Winner, 3; Girls ' State, 4; Home- coming attendant, 2, 4; Graduation Speaker, 4; Senior Play, 4; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Se- nior Queen, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Spanish Fies ta Queen, 1 Brown, Eddith Garland — Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 3; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Buckles, Ronald Arone — Choir, 4; F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 Bussey, Carol Earlene — Choir, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner, 2; Presi- dential Fitness Award, 2; F.B.L.A., 4 Caldwell, Roger Irvin — Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2,3 Carrier, Christopher Wayne — Band, 1, 2; Drum Captain, 1, 2; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 Castle, Donna Gail — Science Fair Winner, 1, 2; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A., 4; Dogwood Princess, 4; F.T.A., 4; Drama Club, 3; Perfect Attendance Award, 4 Combs, Phillip Max — Homeroom Officer, 1, 4; Choir, 3, 4: Sec- retary, 3 and President, 4; F.F.A., 4; Football, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3; 4-H,1,2; Ad Seller, 4 Cox, Joan Karen — F.H.A., 1, 2, 3: Vice-President, 3; Ad Seller, 4; Choir, 3, 4: Vice-President, 4; All-Regional Choir, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner, 1, 2; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; F.B.L.A., 3; F.B.L.A. Vice-President, 3; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Speech Class Play, 4 Davis, Darlene Kay — PIONEER Staff, 3, 4: Assistant Business Man- ager, 3 and Business Manager, 4; S.C.A., 4; Science Fair Winner, 1; F.B.L.A., 3, 4: President, 4; D.A.R. Award, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Heart Fund Candidate, 4; Safety Club, 3, 4: Vice- President, 4; F.T.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Reporter, 1 Dye, Cecil Duane — Class Vice-President, 2; Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3; Ad Seller, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 1, 2; Hi- Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chaplain, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; All-District Foot- ball, 3, 4; jaycee Sportsmanship Award (Football), 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3; M.G.A., 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Baseball, 1, 2 Ferguson, Mark Alan — Band, 2; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 1, Fields, Jerry Austin — Spanish Club, 2, 3 Fogleman, Bonnie Sue — National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Tri- Hi-Y, 1, 2: Chaplain and Reporter; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Reporter, 3; Science Club, 2, 3, 4: Officer of Records and Secretary; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Candy Striper, 2, 3, 4 Fuller, Cary Lee — Homeroom Officer, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Boys ' Varsity Club, 1, 2, 3 Fuller, Jerry Alfred — Homeroom Officer, 2, 4; F.F.A., 1; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; All-District Football, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1,2, 3,4 Garrett, Kathy Sue — Class Treasurer, 4; Homeroom Officer, 2; Ad Seller, 4; Science Fair Winner, 2; French Club, 1, 2, 3: Vice-Presi- dent, 3; Senior Play, 4; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4 Gilbert, Dennis Dee — Homeroom Officer, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Forensics Winner, 4; Science Club, 3, 4; Gradua- tion Usher, 3; Senior Play, 4; Recipient of PTA Scholarship Gilmer, Jan Lee — Homeroom Officer, 1; S.C.A., 2; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Vice-President, 1 and President, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 Gilmer, Joseph Michael — Class President, 1; Homeroom Officer, 1; PIONEER staff, 4: Academic Editor; S.C.A., 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; President, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Speaker, 4; Graduation Usher, 3; Valedictorian, 4; Society of Out- standing American Students, 3; M.G.A., 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Treasurer, 2; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; S.C.A. District Vice-President, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, 4; Most Valuable Player (Baseball), 4 Glovier, Catherine Annette — Science Fair Winner, 2; County Business Contest Winner, 3, 4; Forensics, 4; F.B.L.A., 3, 4; F.T.A., 2, 3; Drama Club, 3; Safety Club, 2, 3 Helton, Sammie Gail — F.H.A., 4, Choir, 3, 4 Helvey, Thomas Grady — Class Vice-President, 3; Class Treasurer, 1; S.C.A., 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secre- tary, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player (football), 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' State, 4; Graduation Usher, 3; M.G.A., 4 Hendrickson, Mike Ray — F.F.A., 2; Sentinel, 4; French Club, 2, 3; Comus, 2 Herald, Sharon Lynn — Choir, 3 Hess, Ellen Marie — F.H.A., 1, 2; Choir, 1 Holmes, Betty Ann — Ad Seller, 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Choir, 3, 4: Secretary; All-Regional, 3, 4; French Club, 1; F.B.L.A., 3, 4; F.T.A., 3 Horton, Steven Lane — Homeroom Officer, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1; Basketball, 1 Howard, Janice Kay — Homeroom Officer, 3; PIONEER staff, 3, 4; Assistant business manager, 3, business manager, 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Treasurer, 1, Secretary, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Vice-President, 4; Science Fair Winner, 2, 4; Girls ' Varsity Club, 3, 4; Football Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; co-captain, 3, 4; Miss L.H.S., 4; F.T.A., 3, 4: Vice-President, 3, President, 4; cheerleading camp, 3; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 2 Hughes, Lois Ann — Choir, 1; Physical Education Award, 1, 2; F.B.L.A., 4; Office worker, 3 Jessee, Sandra Ruth — Homeroom Officer, 3; F.H.A., 4: Corres- ponding Secretary-Treasurer, 4; PIONEER staff, 3, 4: assistant edi- tor, 3 and Social Editor, 4; Girls ' Varsity Club, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3: Secretary, 3; Mardi Gras attendant, 2, 3; Mardi Gras co-chair- man, 2; J.V. Basketball cheerleader, 2; Varsity Football cheer- leader, 4; 4-H, 1, 2, 3, 4; President, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 1, 2, 3, Trea- surer, 2, and Reporter, 2, 3; All-Star, 2; State 4-H Horse Demon- stration Winner, 3 Jones, Sammy Keele — Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2,3 Keith, Linda Sue — Transfer student, 4; F.B.L.A., 4; F.H.A., 4; Se- nior Play (usher), 4 Keys, Mary Ann — F.H.A., 1, 4: President, 4; S.C.A., 4; Senior Play (prompter), 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3 King, Martha Rosella — Band, 1, 2, 3; Majorette, 3; F.H.A., 3; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Mardi Gras atten- dant, 2; J.V. Football cheerleader, 1; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; F.B.L.A., 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4 Kiser, Roy Jessee — S.C.A., 4; Lebanon News Reporter, 4; Science Fair Winner, 2; Spanish Club, 2 Lambert, Donald Dewain — Transfer student, 3; Band, 3: Vice- President, 3; Homeroom Officer, 4; Senior Play, 4; Senior King, 3; Ad Seller, 4 Lampkins, Betty Jean — Office Worker, 4 Levicki, John Phillip — Class Vice-President, 1; PIONEER Staff, 4: Sports Editor, 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4; All-District Basketball, 4; All-District Baseball, 2; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher, 3; Senior Play, 4; M.G.A., 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3; President, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player (Basketball), 4; I DARE YOU AWARD, 4 Mabry, Arthur Emanuel III — Choir, 4; Basketball, 2; French Club, 3; Science Club, 1 Meade, John Dwight III — F.F.A., 3, 4: Reporter, 4; Football, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Mardi Gras escort, 1, 2; Mardi Gras King, 3; Track, 4; F.F.A. Convention, 3, 4 Meade, John Scot — F F A , 1, 2, 3, 4 Mercer, Leanna Jean — Transfer student, 4; F.H.A., 2, 3 Musick, Garnett Lynn — Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A., 4; President, 4; Football, 3, 4; Track, 3; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Safety Club Treasurer, 4 Musick, Kathleen — National Honor Society, 2; jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Presidential Fitness Awards 1; F.B.L.A., 3, 4 Null, Nancy Carol — Transfer student, 4; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4; F.B.L.A., 4 Ott, Ann Grayson — Band, 1, 2, 4; Ad Seller, 4; jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Senior Play, 4; Eagle Eyrie, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3 Parris, Joseph Andrew — Class President, 1; Class Secretary, 4; Homeroom Officer, 1; Ad Seller, 4; S.C.A., 1, 2, 3: Vice-President, 3; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President, 2 and Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; jaycee Sportsmanship Award (Basketball), 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Who ' s VVho in the Senior Class, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Peay, Nancy Lou — Band, 1, 2, 3: Section Head, 3; All-County Band, 3; Homeroom Officer, 4; F.H.A., 4; S.C.A., 3, 4; jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2: Reporter, 1 and Historian, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Chaplain, 3 and President, 4; Science Fair Winner, 1; French Club, 1, 2: Vice-Presi- dent, 2; Science Club, 3; M.G.A., 3, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Safety Club, 3, 4 Price, David Carl — Homeroom Officer, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2; Track, 2, 3, 4: Most Valuable Player, 4; Graduation Speaker, 4; Graduation Usher, 3; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4 Price, Wanda Jean — Choir, 4; Choir Librarian, 4 Purcell, Cathy Lee — T ransfer student, 4 Pyle, Laura Kay — Class Reporter, 1, 3; Homeroom Officer, 1, 4; PIONEER Staff, 3, 4: Assistant Editor, 3 and Editor-in-Chief, 4; S.C.A., 4; Science Fair Winner, 2; Girls ' Varsity Club, 3, 4; Presi- dent, 4; County Business Contest Winner, 3; j.V. Basketball cheer- leader, 1, 2: captain, 2; Varsity Basketball cheerleader, 3, 4: cap- tain, 3, 4; cheerleading camp, 2; Homecoming attendant, 3; Se- nior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A., 3; Who ' s Who ' in the Senior Class, 4; 4-H, 1, 2, 3, 4: President, 2, 3, 4; All-Star, 3; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3; Candy Striper, 2 Ray, Connie Mae — French Club, 1, 2; F.B.L.A., 4 Richardson, Mary Evelyn — F.H.A., 1, 2, 3: Historian, 3; Ad Seller, 4; Choir, 3, 4: Historian, 4; Speech Class Play, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4 Robins, Dorothy Lee — Choir, 3, 4: Librarian, 3 and Reporter, 4; F.T.A., 3: Secretary, 3; F.B.L.A., 3 Robinson, James Steele — Homeroom Officer, 2; S.C.A., 2; F.F.A., 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3 Robinson, James Thomas — Homeroom Officer, 1; Spanish Club, 2,3 Rose, Donna Gail — Homeroom Officer, 1, 3; S.C.A., 1; Sr. Tri-Hi- Y, 4; Girls ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4: Secretary, 3; j.V. Basketball cheer- leader, 1; Varsity Basketball cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; cheerleading camp, 2; Presidential Fitess Award, 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Ba sketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; P.E. Assistant, 3, 4; 4-H, 1, 2, 3; 4-H Honor Club, 3; Senior Play (usher), 4 Simpson, Brenda Victoria — Homeroom Officer, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2: Vice-President, 2; Mardi Gras attendant, 1; Homecoming attendant, 2, 4; Presidential Fit- ness Award, 1; F.B.L.A., 3, 4: Vice-President, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4 Skeen, Steven Michael — Class President, 3; Class Reporter, 1; S.C.A., 3, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Secre- tary, 4; F.F.A., 4; Science Fair Winner: school, 2, 4, district, 2, re- gional, 2, 4; Air Force Award (Science Fair), 2; Nasa Award (Sci ence Fair ), 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Presldent, 3 and President, 4; Graduation Usher, 3; Salutatorian, 4; Senior Play, 4 Smith, Cathy Mae — Class Secretary, 1, 3; Homeroom Officer, 2; PIONEER Staff, 4: Cultural Editor; S.C.A., 4; S.C.A. Secretary, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner, 1; Girls ' Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer, 3; Girls ' State, 3; j.V. Basketball cheer- leader, 1; Varsity Basketball cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; cheerleading camp, 2; Homecoming Queen, 4; Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; County Business Contest Winner, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H, 1, 2, 4; 4-H Honor Club, 1, 2; Candy Striper, 2; P.E. assistant, 3, 4, I DARE YOU AWARD, 4. Snead, Betty Jean — jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Choir, 4; Science Fair Win- ner, 1; French Club, 1, 2; Senior Play, 4; F.B.L.A., 4 Taylor, Deborah Alice — Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Historian, 4; Homeroom Officer, 1, 3, 4; Ad Seller, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Historian, 3 and Secretary, 4; French Club, 1, 2; Mardi Gras co-chairman, 2; County Business Contest Winner, 3, 4; F.B.L.A., 3, 4; Senior Award in Band, 4 Taylor, Jerry Eugene — Class Treasurer, 3; Homeroom Officer, 2; S.C.A., 2; S.C.A. President, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4: Sec- retary, 3; Choir, 3, 4; All-Regional Choir, 3; F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner, 2; Football, 1, 2; Forensics Winner, 3; S.C.A. Summer Workshop, 4; Boys ' State, 4; Science Club, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4; Honor Society Conference, 3 Terry, Eva Ernestine. Thomas, Pamela Sue — Ad Seller, 4; jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner, 1; Girl ' Varsity Club, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Mardi Gras: attendant, 1; Maid of Honor, 2; chairman, 3; j.V. Basketball cheerleader, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball cheerleader, 3, 4; Presidential Fitness Award, 1, 2; 4-H, 1, 3, 4; Class Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; cheerleading camp, 2 Thompson, Patrick Lamar — Homeroom Officer, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, 3 and Vice-President, 4; Football, 1; Man- ager, 4; Basketball, 1, 2: Manager, 4; Boys ' Varsity Club, 3, 4; Track, 4; M.G.A., 2, 3; Lebanon News Reporter (Sports), 4; Who ' s Who in the Senior Class, 4 Waugh, Deborah Lyn — Band, 1, 2, 3: Secretary, 3; Head Major- ette, 3; F.H.A., 1; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, 4 CLASS OF 1972 Motto: If we can ' t do it; it can ' t be done. Junior Class Officers: Ann Whited, reporter; George Bowen, president; Fred Settle, secretary; Betsy Hughes, vice-president; Margaret Gilmer, treasurer. Douglas Allen Charlie Beavers Darwin Bishop Leta Blevins Loretta Boardwine Susan Bolling Tom Bondurant Terry Booher Delphia Booth George Bowen C. L. Boyd Melissa Boyd Daniel Brommer Rick Brown Orpha Burke Larry Bush Sue Carter Vickie Castle Richard Chafin Richard Candler Tony Compton Frances Crabtree Debbie Dilks Ruth Ann Dye John Edge Barbara Fanis Henry Farmer Leonard Farmer Martha Farris David Ferguson Joyce Fields Wanda Fields Howard Finney Rita Gent Margaret Gilmer Ida Glovier Larry Glover Roger Hagy Mary Ann Harris jerry Hawkins Reatha Helton Ronnie Helton Danny Hendrickson Sandra Herbert Kathy Hicks 92 James Honaker David Huff Betsy Hughes Joyce Hughes Susan Hurd Charles Jackson Dwight Jackson Paul Jenks David lessee William lessee Edgar Jones Joe Jones Joe E. Jones Lynn Keene Alisa Kegley Clyde Keith Joe Kiser Lawrence Kiser Margaret Lampkins Ellen Lynch Linda McFarlane Larry Mitchell Laura Munsey Judy Nash Lester Osborne Hershall Panel Eddie Patrick jane Peay Deborah Phelps Greg Price Gail Puckett Ronnie Rhea Sharon Robinson Raymond Rumley Revonda Price Gary Salyer Charlotte Scales Eric Senter Fred Settle Albert Skeen 94 Connie Stools David Sword Fred Sword Barbara Sykes Allison Walls 95 CLASS OF 1973 I; r «■ 0 CoOOv ' kO, P O 0 0 Oik h OOOOi ' .v ' loo ■ •) .0 ■- o O ' Cj ' ■: - 0 0Ciii ' ), ' • COA oeAoJ) Cherie Bolling Betsy Bondurant Diane Booher Mary L. Boothe Richard Breeding James Britt Michelle Brown Jackie Burrell Ronnie Bush Becky Carter Sophomore Class Officers: Nina Davis, treasurer; Quinton Fields, secretary; Denise Smith, vice-president; Sandy Watkins, president. Steve Anderson Da rrell Beavers Kathy Beavers David Bevins 96 Debbie Cartwright Dickie Chaney Danny Clark Judy Clark Diane Clevinger Nadine Cook Rolce Cook Cathy Cox Debra Cox Jeanette Cox Denise Davis Kim Davis Nina Davis Tony Dodi Tommy Duty Debbie Fanis Debra Ferguson Barbara Ferguson Lucy Fields Tim Fields Quinton Fields Beverly Finney Scotty Fletcher Gary Gilbert Ann Gilmer Angie Glovier Patty Gray Eddie Hall Linda Harmon Skipper Harless I li 97 Perry Helbert Cathy Henderson Steve Herald Barry Hooker Pat Horton Louetta Howe Ann Jackson Debbie Jessee Johnny Jessee Joy Jessee Shelia Jessee W. B. Jessee Shirley Johnson Van Johnson Doug Jones Debbie Kegley Nancy Kegley Frank Ketron Wanda King Barbara Lasley Sandra Lester Connie Ling Debra Lutrell Martha Lynch Ralph Mabry Nikki McNew Wayne Meade Gerry Meser John Monk Tommy Monk John Ott Pam Osborne Kevin Pennick David Phillips Dickie Price Nina Purcell Delores Reynolds Jackie Ring Wayne Roberts David Robins Ann Settle Raymond Shepherd Tim Shrader Denise Smith Greg Smith Mark Smith Joanna Stallard Nancy Statzer Teresa Stinson Vicki Sutherland Mike Talbert Sharon Taylor Eula Tuggle Larry Tuggle Christine Vencille James Walls Debra Warner Sandy Watkins Jim Webb Brenda White Freshman Class Officers: Steve Mercer, president; David Castle, vice-president; Charlotte Cox, secretary; Bob Mc- Farlane, treasurer. CLASS OF 1974 Adams, Rob ert Alexander, Dan Ball, Wayne Barnes, John Beavers, Christine Bevins, Herbert Boardwine, Shirley Boyd, Becky Bragg, Regina Brown, Regina Burns, Gregg Bush, Darlene 100 Bussey, Thomas Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Debbie Campbell, Randy Campbell, Ted Capelli, Robert Carper, Donald Castle, David Chafin, Theresa Clark, Greg Clark, Sandi Cline, Rebecca Cox, Charlotte Cox, Karen Crabtree, James Dawson, Bobby Dotson, Sue Duncan, William Duty, Kathy Dye, Harry Farmer, Greg Ferguson, Rusty Fields, Albert Fields, Barbara Fields, Ronnie Ferguson, Lisa Fields, Tim Fogleman, Kathy Fuller, Brenda Galliher, Susan 101 Garrett, Tina Cent, W. L. Gilbert, Ricky Gilmer, Charlotte Gilmer, Dorothy Gilmer, Wendy Green, Mike Groce, Billy Hagy, Debbie Hagy, Jimmy Harless, Freddie Harris, Mitchell Hess, Paul Hicks, Rhonda Herbert, Keith Holmes, Peggy Huff, Rick Hughes, Jo Ann Hughes, Ronnie Hurd, Elaine Jessee, Joe Jessee, Sherry Johnson, Donald Jones, Terry Ketron, John Killion, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Barbara Lynch, Susan Maggard, Donna McDaniel, Kenneth McFarlane, Sally McNew, Dwight McReynolds, Dawana Meade, Deborah Mercer, Steve Miller, Debbie Moore, Gary Morrison, Charlotte Nash, Dafney Owens, Mike Phillips, Lois Poston, Jackie Poston, John Price, Dennis Price, Don Price, Greg Price, Linda Puckett, Sammy Puckett, Teresa Rasnake, Teddy Ray, Pamela Rhea, Randy Robbins, Sharon Robinson, Jackie Rose, Allen Rose, Vicki Settle, Paula Sexton, Vonda Smith, Brian Smith, John Henry Smith, Lloyd Smith, Peggy Snead, Jane Statzer, Stafford Stinson, Sandy Taylor, Deborah Thompson, Orin Thompson, Greg Tiller, Randy Vencill, Bobby Vencill, Delmer Webb, Gary White, Billy White, Connie White, Elsie White, Eva White, Scott Adams, Leon Adams, Richard Anderson, David Baldwin, Sue Ball, Eveline Barton, Darrell Barton, Donna Belcher, Larry Boardwine, Bureta Boardwine, Cynthia Boardwine, David Boardwine, James CLASS OF 1975 Eighth Grade Officers: Gary Smith, president; Larry Sykes, vice-president; Teddy Steele, secretary; Elizabeth Settle, reporter. Abolin, Celeste 104 Boardwine, Timothy Bragg, Teresa Brand, Constance Breeding, Frankie Brommer, Robert Browning, Christine Candler, Jean Chaney, Donita Chapman, Judy Clark, Vernice Clevinger, Kathy Chappell, Sharon Clevinger, Tony Cox, Donna Cox, John Cumbow, Linda Dale, Phillip Davis, Phillip Duty, Darrell Duty, Howard Dye, Betty Dye, Larry Dye, Shirley Edge, Teresa Egan, Brian Earmer, Alfred Ferguson, Don Fields, Doyle Fields, Linda Fogleman, Frankie Fuller, Sharon Garrett, Daniel Garrett, Danny Garrett, James Garrett, Suzanne Gilmer, Ben Griffith, Connie Harmon, Catherine Harmon, Cheryl Harmon, Darrell Hagy, Johnny Harless, Sue Harrison, Ricky Haydock, Jennifer Helbert, Anna Helbert, Johnny Herbert, Peggy Hendrickson, Carl 105 Hendrickson, Susie Holmes, David Holmes, Gary Howe, Delores Hubbard, Charles Huffman, Carolyn Hughes, Franklin Hughes, Judy Hughes, Marlene Hughes, Mike Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Sherry Jessee, Sharon Jessee, Vicki Jonas, Gary Kegley, Bill Kegley, Goldie Kegley, John Keith, Janet Kiser, Richmond Kiser, Robert Lampkins, Linda Lewis, James Martin, Phillip Mays, Larry McFarlane, Jerry McGlothlin, Carol Meade, Penny Mills, Don Monk, Fay Monk, George Monk, Mike Monk, Lula Moore, Catherine Mullins, Virgil Munsey, Sherri Musick, Kathy Musick, Sandra Nash, Betty Nash, Cathy Nipper, David Osborne, Deborah Osborne, Steve Price, Frieda Proffitt, Sharon Puckett, Beverly Puckett, Sandra Pyle, James 106 r Rasnake, Ricky Rasnake, Ronnie Rasnake, Teresa Ray, Joyce Rhea, Billy Richards, Curtis Richardson, Alfred Richardson, Becky Roberts, Pamela Rose, Steven Salyer, Brenda Salyer, Robert Salyer, Shirley Salyer, Wade Scales, Jonathan Settle, Elizabeth Settle, Ellen Settle, William Shepard, Betty Simpson, James Smith, Dean Smith, Gary Spangler, Rebecca Statzer, Debbie Steele, Teddy Steelman, Lisa Stevens, Rhonda Stiltner, Lucinda Sword, Jackie Sykes, Larry Sykes, Michael Terry, Brenda Tignor, Rebecca Tuggle, Barbara Vencille, Patty Warner, Sally Watson, Robert Waugh, Connie White, Charles White, Glenn White, Grover White, Wanda Williams, Gary Williams, Lawrence Wilson, Mike Woods, Debbie Wooten, James York, Barbara 107 s T U D E N T C O 0 p E R A T 1 V E A S s 0 c 1 A T I O N OKicers: L. Mitchell, Vice-President; Miss Campbell, Sponsor; J. Taylor, President; Mrs. Whittington, Sponsor; C. Smith, Secretary. First Row: B. Stoots, M. Skeen, L. Sykes, C. Smith, J. Scales, D. Price, M. Gilmer, J. Levicki, L. Farmer, J. Hagy, S. Mercer, T. Dodi, G. Helvey, R. Smith. Second Row: B. Carter, K. Howard, G. Puckett, D. Davis, J. Breeding, K. Pyle, S. Watkins, L. Phillips, R. Bragg, D. Gil- mer, S. Jackson, j. Jessee, D. Campbell, (not pictured: G. Bowen, B. Hughes, D. Smith, D. Castle, R. Thompson, J. Ring, N. Peay, F. Settle, M. Keys, D. Lambert, R. Williams, D. Jessee, J. Jones, J. Younce, T. Fields, W. B. Jessee, M. Talbert, J. Jessee, D. Fanis, G. Clark, G. Farmer, B. Boyd, S. Puckett, R. Capelli, S. Hendrickson, C. Griffith, T. Steele, B. Settle.) 108 SAFETY CLUB First Row: Mr. Bolinsky, Sponsor; L. Farmer, President; D. Davis, Vice-President; G. Musick, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Glovier, Reporter; J. Gilmer, I. Glovier, R. Price, B. Fanis, C. Stoots, L. Odum, B. Finney, ]. lessee. Second Row: D. Brommer, S. Anderson, D. Clark, J. Fuller, A. Gilmer, A. Settle, M. LyncFi, R. Candler, N. Peay, R. King. Third Row: R. Campbell, L. Mitchell, FH. Farmer, D. Jackson, R. Smith, D. Sword, J. lessee, B. Stoots. Fourth Row: W. Monk, R. Williams, H. Cook, T. Bondurant, M. Simmons, A. White, D. Altizer, T. Fields. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Mr. Lawson, Mr. Casebolt, M. Gilmer, President; D. Price, Vice-President; B. FHughes, Secretary-Trea- surer. Second Row: C. Smith, R. Gent, S. Carter, S. Robinson, P. Horton, N. Davis, D. Clevinger, P. Gray. Third Row: C. Hicks, B. Fogleman, J. Breeding, V. Snead, A. Whited, M. Gilmer, V. Simpson, D. Taylor, A. Jackson. Fourth Row: J. Edge, S. Horton, D. Gilbert, G. Helvey, M. Skeen, A. Parris, T. Bondurant, L. Mitchell, J. Taylor, D. Cartwright, K. Penick. 109 1971 PIONEER STAFF Advisors: Miss Howard and Mrs. Bundy Mr. Phillippi, Delmar photographer Kay Pyle, Editor Social Editor, Sandra Jessee; Academic Editor, Mike Gilmer; Sports Editor, John Levicki; Cultural Editor, Cathy Smith. I Business Managers: Darlene Davis and Kay Howard Assistant Editor, Betsy Hughes and Assistant Business Manager, Sharon Robinson i ' 7fr G. Bowen, M. Boyd, P. Horton, T. Chafin, S. Hendrickson. First Row: A. Ott, D. Taylor, C. Campbell, C. Musick, C. Branch, J. Ott, E. Senter, S. Wilson, M. Talbert, G. Burns, T. Steele, D. Anderson, ]. Wilson, V. lessee, M. Brown, B. Richardson, C. Abolin, J. Yaunce, B. Boyd. Second Row: E. Patrick, R. Eields, S. Galliher, E. Settle, T. Edge, E. Settle, B. Cross, D. Dilks, D. lessee, D. lessee, K. Penick, C. Earmer, S. Garrett, S. lessee, S. Griffith, D. Hagy, |. Lewis, A. Rose, B. Smith. Third Row: E. Settle, |. Perkins, R. Adams, |. Kegley, B. Settle. PIONEER BAND Director: Mr. Roger Glovier Drum Major: George Bowen 112 fi BAND OFFICERS: C. Campbell, Librarian; G. Burns, Librarian; D. Taylor, Historian; E. Senter, Drum Captain, B. Boyd, Secretary; F. Settle, Vice-President; D. lessee. Presi- dent; E. Patrick, Band Captain, G. Bowen, Drum Major. I ; S. Hendrickson, M. Boyd — Head Majorette, P. Horton, T. Chafin All-County Band Members 113 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: M. Keys, President; B. Carter, Vice-President; S. lessee. Corresponding Secretary; S. Taylor, Record- ing Secretary; D. Phelps, Reporter, L. McFarlane. Second Row: N. McNew, O. Burke, S. Helton, M. Stiltner, B. Ferguson, S. Gallhier, K. Fogleman, T. Garrett. Third Row: B. Fields, N. Peay, L. Keith, C. Purcell, G. Cox, P. Holmes, D. Ferguson, W. King. Mr. Helvey, Sponsor; G. Helvey, President; R. Thompson, Vice-President; M. Skeen, Secretary; A. Parris, M. Owens, E. Patrick, D. Sword, D. lessee, T. Bondurant, M. Simmons, C. Carrier, R. Smith, ]. lessee, H. Farmer, D. Castle, F. Settle, D. Price, S. Horton, T. Fields, M. Gilmer, 1. Levicki, Treasurer; C. D. Dye, Chaplain (not pictured). 114 r JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y First Row: B. Puckett, K. White, D. Campbell, Reporter; C. Vencill, Chaplain; J. Cox, Treasurer; J. Ring, Secretary; D. Smith, President, Mrs. Buckles, Mrs. Reid. Second Row: B. Bondurant, C. Cox, B. White, P. Settle, J. lessee, B. Cline, S. lessee, R. Hicks, C. Gilmer, C. Duty, C. Morrison, L. Phillips, B. Counts, C. Waugh. Third Row: M. Lynch, A. Settle, 1. Snead, D. Gilmer, D. Warner, D. Bush, D. Hagy, E. Fields, W. Gilmer, T. Mitchell, S. lackson, C. lackson, 1. Perkins, C. Henderson, N. Davis. Fourth Row: T. Stinson, D. Chaney, S. Watkins, D. Cartwright, A. Glovier, 1. Whitt, L. Ferguson, D. Puckett, B. Spangler, B. Kirkpatrick, 1. Candler, (not pictured: S. Lynch, Vice-President). First Row: 1. Peay Sergeant at Arms; D. Taylor, Secretary; S. Bolling, Chaplain; N. Peay, President; K. Howard, Vice- President; B. Hughes and A. Whited, Historians. Second Row: R. King, V. Snead, M. Boyd, V. Castle, I. Glovier, A. Ott, D. Rose, D. Waugh, N. Null, P. Thomas. A. Williams, R. Price. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y 115 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA K. Howard, President; R. S mith, Vice-President; V. Snead, Secretary; C. Jackson, Treasurer; T. Bondurant, D. Sword, G. Bowen, D. Jessee, G. White, S. Carter, M. Boyd, ]. Younce, Mrs. Holiday, Mrs. Hanson. Seated: M. Skeen, president; F. Settle, vice-president; B. Fogleman, secretary; L. Farmer, treasurer; C. Stoots, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Adams, Mr. Rasnake, D. Brommer, K. Herbert, D. Price, S. Fletcher. Standing: D. Gilbert, j. Taylor, L. Keene, H. Farmer, T. Bondurant, |. Jones, R. Candler, K. Bausell, D. Sword, W. Fields, D. Jessee, G. Puckett, R. Smith, R. Chafin, B. Fanis, R. Gent, L. Bush, I. Glovier, L. Mitchell, E. Patrick. SCIENCE CLUB 116 1 aiTii ?i « 1 V First Row: Mr. Cook, G. Musick, R. Smith, J. Stinson, P. Hess, B. Stoots, D. Altizer, J. D. Meade, M. Hendrickson. Second Row: J Smith, D. Price, D. Clark, L. Bush, D. Jackson, D. Sword, M. Skeen, S. Jones, C. Keith. Third Row: T. Monk, J. Robinson, J. Webb, O Thompson, G. Salyer, D. Ferguson, D. Price, J. Poston, S. White, S. Statzer, J. Crabtree, C. Rhea. Fourth Row: P. Helbert, J. Hawkins D. Bevins, D. Vencill, G. Webb, A. Walls, A. Fields, G. Statzer, B. White, R. Shepard, W. Monk. Fifth Row: A. Skeen, L. Kiser, J. Kiser, F Sword, B. Meade, B. Vencill, J. Meade, B. Webb, B. McFarlane, W. Garrett, J. Simms, J. Poston. Sixth Row: B. Groce, R. Breeding, R Hagy, G. Gilbert, R. Davis, M. Smith, D. Yates, J. Taylor, B. Lampkins, R. Musick. Seventh Row: J. Robinson, D. Beavers, M. Musick, B Hooker, G. Price, J. Hagy, P. Combs, E. Jones, D. Huff, V. Johnson, R. Holmes, W. Ball, R. Ferguson. Eighth Row: R. Williams, D. Allen R. Rhea, S. Mercer, C. Bailey, G. Smith, W. Reynolds, J . Jessee, R. Buckles, E. Easterly, B. Jenks, K. Davis, B. White, B. Ball, T. Ball. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President: Garnett Musick; Vice-Presidents: Roger Smith, Joe Stinson, Paul Hess; Butch Stoots, Treasurer; Darrell Altizer, Secretary; Mike Hendrickson, Sentinel; J. D. Meade, Reporter, K. D. Cook, Sponsor. 117 First Row: P. Thomas, D. Jones, S. lessee, ]. Ott, j. Ring, B. White, S. Taylor, D. Campbell, L. Odum, K. Duty, j. Stallard, j. Stinson. Second Row: j. Messer, C. Henderson, E. Tuggle, B. Easley, C. Vencill, T. Stinson, S. lessee, B. Cline, E. Fields, P. Smith, K. Cox. Third Row: N. Davis, C. Scales, D. Booth, B. Wilson, R. Price, K. Bausell, N. Purcell, L. Boardwine, A. Stiltner, S. Johnson, K. Cox, N. Kegley, D. Bush. Fourth Row: Q. Fields, J. Edge, J. Cox, D. Cartwright, P. Jackson, R. Hicks, V. Castle, D. Maggard, D. Meade, W. Gilmer, D. Warner, D. Kegley. Fifth Row: W. B. lessee, D. Price, R. Huff, J. Wilson, J. lessee, G. Clark, M. Harris, S. Anderson, L. Smith. FRENCH CLUB Officers: Mrs. Bundy, Sponsor; G. Puckett, President; T. Fields, Vice-President; M. Talbert, Secre- tary; A. Kegley, Treasurer. Vs n • 1 . ) J First Row: B. Finney, J. Jessee, C. Cox, F. Price, B. Shepherd, B. Terry, D. Puckett, L. Ferguson, C. White. Second Row: D. Clevinger, C. Mor- rison, M. Gilmer, A. Gilmer, A. Settle, M. Lynch, M. Boyd, S. Puckett, T. Chafin, B. Counts, P. Horton, D. Taylor, K. White. Third Row: K. Howard, L. Phillips, C. Gilmer, W. Fields, D. Smith, J. Gilmer, B. Fuller, B. Richardson, B. Puckett, D. Cox, R. Bush, J. Jones, K. Penick. Fourth Row: P. Osborne, P. Gray, K. Wren, j. Snead, D. Gilmer, S. Clark, S. jessee, j. Hughes, B. Spangler, S. Munsey, ]. Garrett, R. Adams, D. Barnes. Fifth Row: T. Dodi, S. Herald, B. Smith, G. Thompson, G. Farmer, B. Dawson, F. Ketron, R. Fields, R. Capelli, D. Castle, W. Duncan, D. Carper. Sixth Row: C. Carrier, j. Robinson, R. Tiller, T. Fogleman, D. Brommer, T. Fields, R. Campbell, A. Rose, ]. Ketron, T. Shrader, M. Owens. Seventh Row: B. Fogleman, D. Castle, D. Hagy, S. Robins, j. Witt, A. Glovier, S. Stinson, P. Settle, S. McReynolds, S. Fletcher, L. Mit- chell, J. Britt. LOS CONQUISTADORES Mrs. Hanson, Sponsor and Sandy Watkins, President. standing: D. Taylor, C. Glovier, B. Holmes, E. Terry, C. Ray, L. Fields, M. Brown, B. Snead, J. Boyd, K. Musick, N. Cook, J. Stallard, D. Boothe, D. Phelps, C. Cox. Seated: L. Hughes, D. Kegley, G. Puckett, R. King, N. Null, D. Clevinger, D. Luttrell, J. Breeding, W. King, B. Wilson. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ' ESmS ■ffB 1 j m 11 Officers: A. Kegley, reporter; S. White, treasurer; S. Robinson, secretary; V. Simpson, vice- president; D. Davis, president; Mrs. Wagoner, Mrs. Bundy. 120 I ! 1 BOYS VARSITY CLUB Kneeling; Coach Lawson, Coach Bryant, Coach Richards, Coach Bolinsky. Standing: D. Price, B. Stoots, D. Altizer, P. Jenks, ]. Fuller, H. Farmer, R. Smith, C. Helvey, ]. Edge, D. Jackson, M. Gilmer, T. Bondurant, R. Thompson, A. Parris. GIRLS VARSITY CLUB D. Fanis, G. Puckett, S. lessee, P. Thomas, D. Rose, C. Smith, A. Kegley, B. FHughes, A. Whited, secretary; K. FHoward, vice-president; K. Pyle, president; Miss Whitt. 121 CHOIR First Row: P. Combs, J. Cox, J. Boyd, D. Robins, M. Richardson, W. Price, L. Fields. Second Row: D. Abolin, L. Ballard, M. Williams, G. White, L. Blevins, B. Snead. Third Row: C. Bussey, S. Helton, R. Buckles, E. Campbell, M. White, J. Taylor, Mr. Glovier. Fourth Row: D. Yates, A. Mabry, R. Williams, J. Taylor, J. Jones. SCHOOL WORKERS First Row: F. Crabtree, S. Boardwine, C. Ling, L. Hughes, B. Lampkins. Second Row: H. Dye, J. Hagy, T. Compton, D. Price, B. Lampkins. Cooks: Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Holmes. EVEN AS I WATCHED, THIS SOCIETY WITHIN LEBANON 124 HIGH SCHOOL CONTINUED GROWING . . . DISCOVERING . . . LEARNING • • • EXPERIENCING . . . AND EMERGING . . . The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. — William Hazlitt 126 To-day is not yesterday. We ourselves change. How then, can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be the fittest, continue always the same. Change indeed is painful, yet ever needful; and if memory have its force and worth, so also has hope. — Thomas Carlyle IN DEDICATION . . . ' f Owing so much to one who has enriched our memories with her knowledge and with her involvement in our activities, we, the Senior Class of 1971, dedicate our PIONEER to Mrs. Alma K. Buckles. 128 I wanted to write you some words you ' d remember words so alert they ' d leap from the paper and crawl up your shoulders and lie by your ears and be there to comfort you down through the years, But it was cloudy that day and I was lazy and so I stayed in bed just thinking about it. I wanted to write you one last, long love song that said what I feel one final time. Not comparing your eyes and mouth to the stars But telling you only how like yourself you are. But by the time I thought of it, found a pen, put the pen to ink, the ink to paper, you were gone. And so this song has no words. — Rod McKuen Much patience and diligent work on behalf of many people is necessary to the formulation of a meaningful annual. To Mr. Horton, Mrs. Bundy, Miss Howard, and Mr. Phillippi . . . my special thanks for your enduring patience and capable guidance in yearbook planning. I am grateful most of all to Sandra, Cathy, John, and Mike who gave their time and talent in an effort to capture the atmosphere of life at Lebanon High School. Months of hurried planning and quick glances over master layouts and specification forms have become last- ing memories as the 1971 PIONEER unfolded from the thoughts of a five member staff. The Society at Lebanon High School . . . gradually revealed itself through months of change, and it has been our privilege to be able to record it in the form of a memory book. It is my sincere wish that each of you will find some part of your year within these pages. Sincerely, Kay Pyle Editor 129 A SALUTE TO THE ADVERTISERS The students of Lebanon High School would like to thank the advertising firms represented within the following pages for the major role they have played in the production of the 1971 PIONEER. The staff of the PIONEER has worked to produce what we feel is an outstanding annual, but no amount of hard work could produce such a book without the wholehearted support of the advertisers. Certainly the Class of 1971 and those that follow will remember you as friends of Lebanon High School. We wish to express our appreciation to you for help- ing us make our yearbook a success. Students of LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL Furniture Appliances MITCHELL ' S INC. Operated in Conjunction With Office in Mitchell’s Inc. Building OIL-FIRED WINTER AIR CONDITIONERS ' Thermo-Pride Oil fired Winter Air Condition- ers are available m a full range of sizes to meet the needs of the small home, the very large home, offices, churches, and commer- cial or industrial installations. Units are available in Lo Boy Basement Style as well as Utility and Horizontal Models. Utility and Horizontal Models are specially designed for the home with no basement or for the home having no available space in the basement. All Thermo-Pride Oil-fired Winter Air Conditioners are quality built throughout — no production shortcuts — no shaved speci- fications. Check the features and weights — Compare! Finer equipment cannot be purchased. 132 FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK A Dominion Bankshares Bank Member FDIC Lebanon St. Paul MA S PA ' S DRIVE-IN Burgers French Fries Shakes Pizza Route 19 — North Lebanon, Virginia CARRIAGE HOUSE MOTEL RESTAURANT Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY CASTLE yCHEVROLETi Serving Russell County Since 1921 Main St. Lebanon, Virginia Dial 889-1711 Lebanon, Virginia 889-3600 Chevrolet • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette June Don Castle 134 LYNCH MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge — Plymouth — Chrysler Phone 889-2111 Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lebanon, Virginia 135 Compliments of VIRGINIA ANN JEWELERS Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON SHELL STATION LEBANON GENERAL HOSPITAL Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON DRUG STORE Lebanon, Virginia MAPLE GROVE HOTEL Lebanon, Virginia ELIZABETH COUNTS BEAUTY SALON Phone 889-3653 Lebanon, Va. 136 Lebanon, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS GALLIHER ' S UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE CO. CUSTOM ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPAIR FABRICS CLASS OF ’71 Welcome to the RAT RACE Phone 889-3120 Lebanon, Va. KITTY ' S DRIVE-IN Compliments of Lebanon, Virginia HARRY EASTERLY Compliments of DR. ROY R. SMITH Supervisor Lebanon District LEBANON FUNERAL HOME Guy S. Finney Frank R. Finney 137 Phone 889-1212 Lebanon, Va. LEBANON APPAREL COMPANY I I Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 889-2066 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of GEORGE A. PRUNER Lebanon WEST - END MARKET Phone 889-1133 Virginia WESTERN AUTO Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of JUDGE RAYMOND J. BOYD FRIENDS: ANN CATHY GARNETT AND ROGER P T DEPARTMENT STORE Lebanon, Virginia HARGIS FLOWERS Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON FURNITURE COMPANY Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia ! j ALFRED ' S “A Smart Shop for Men and Women” MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG SALES Main Street Dial 889-1600 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of JESSEE HILLMAN PHARMACY Lebanon, Virginia 1 James Dana Combs Phone 889-2370 Lebanon, Virginia 139 Wits tasteeji ea .. -, W5 TASTEE- FREEZE Lebanon, Virginia CLEAN CRAFT CLEANERS Lebanon, Virginia LOHR’S SPECIALTY SHOP BEAUTY SALON Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE Lebanon, Va. REBECCA FABRICS Lebanon, Virginia RAINES MARKET Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON DEPARTMENT STORE ‘Merchandise of Distinction’ Phone 889-3289 Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL COAL CORPORATION Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL BUILDERS SUPPLY Lebanon, Virginia G. W. COZZOLINO Clerk of Russell County Compliments of DR. R. F. GILLESPIE 140 LILLIAN M. FIELDS 889-1792 Lebanon, Va. ROYSTER-BARRETT BETTY ROSE BEAUTY SALON 889-3760 Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON AUTO SUPPLY Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia DR. WILLIAM R. HENLEY DENTIST Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of WILLIAM G. SMITH LEBANON MOTOR SALES “Your FORD Dealer” Lebanon, Virginia LEBANON BLOCK SUPPLY Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia BEN FRANKLIN 5-10 Lebanon, Virginia RED ROSE BEAUTY SALON Lebanon, Va. CLINCHFIELD PHARMACY Washington Trust Bank John Minahan, Pharmacist Dante, Virginia THE JEWEL BOX “Your Friendly Jewelry Store” Bristol, Virginia hemihe dbble, me. i ■ Cleveland-Lebanon BRISTOL, 1® NESSEE 37620 Honaker, Virginia 24260 CLEVELAND HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. PHILLIPS AUTO SUPPLY North on Rt. 63 Cleveland, Virginia 762-8901 Dante, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS CLEVELAND SUPERMARKET To The CLASS OF ’71 from the Cleveland, Virginia ANNUAL STAFF BAR-B-BURGER Abingdon, Virginia LOWMAN SERVICE STATION Located at East-West Co., Inc. U. S. Highway 19 Phone 889-3389 West Lebanon FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 640 W. Main Street Box 287 Abingdon, Virginia A mutual company writing coverage in the entire state of Virginia Fire, Wind, Lightning and Extended Coverage. FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. ! Phone 628-6621 Abingdon, Virginia MARTHA WASHINGTON INN For class socials and banquets Phone 628-3161 Abingdon, Virginia 143 Andrew J. Hargroves Broker HARGROVES ASSOCIATES. INC. REALTORS Abingdon. V irginia 24210 256 W Main Street 703 628-7236 Post office box 737 res. 628-3223 ABINGDON OIL COMPANY Abingdon, Virginia THE MUSIC STAND Abingdon, Virginia TRUCKER ' S RESTAURANT Abingdon, Virginia DEBUSK PETROLEUM CO. Philheat Phone 628-3158 or 628-3941 Abingdon, Virginia TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK MARKET FLOWERS GIFTS Phone 628-3 181 464 East Main Street ABINGDON, VIRGINIA Abingdon, Virginia PARKS - BELK Abingdon, Virginia RAY’S TRADING POST HONEST DAVE’S GROCERY SERVICE STATION Compliments of: WALL STREET BARBER SHOP DOLLAR STORE RUSH SHOE SHOP ETHEL ROBINSON STATZER-STOUT CAFETERIA EMPIRE MOTOR LODGE ABINGDON FROZEN FOODS ARCO SERVICE STATION APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY Lebanon Office Lebanon, Virginia Main Office Abingdon, Virginia 144 ELLIS PHARMACY Abingdon, Virginia MORRELL’S SHOE SHOP Abingdon, Virginia BOWEN MOTORS, INC. “Dealer in Clean Used Cars Trucks” “Bank Financing at Low Interest Rates” U.S. Highway 19 Abingdon, Virginia JEANNINE’S FABRICS East Gate Shopping Center Abingdon, Va. “For the finest in Fashion Fabrics’ GREER SON JEWELERS Abingdon, Virginia GLOVER’S CLEANERS 628-3301 Abingdon, Virginia ABINGDON AUTO MACHINE CO. Engine Rebuilding 628-2011 Abingdon, Virginia SUE’S TRUCK STOP Abingdon, Virginia INDUSTRIAL MACHINE COMPANY Eormerly Volunteer Repair Service All Types of Steel Fabrications and Erecting C. 0. FOX, JR. Phone 889-3441 LEBANON, VA. U. S. 19 and 58 LAMBERT’S GRILL “A Good Place to Eat” Cleveland, Virginia L L SERVICE STATION Route 1 Castlewood, Virginia RUSSELL AREA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION GLENN LAMBERT Furnaces Installed Route 2 Castlewood, Va. RIVERSIDE GARAGE Cleveland, Virginia HALE FURNITURE SHOP Cabinets and Auto-Trim Phone St. Paul Dial 762-7265 Route 1 Castlewood, Va. 145 ANN’S CLOTH SHOP SAMPSON’S GROCERY L. B. DAY WAMPLER’S GULF LAUNDERAMA 1 ' J ' ) ■ ,1 MULLINS FORD, INC. Richlands, Virginia Compliments of HORTON ' S MAYTAG APPLIANCE CO. Richlands, Virginia “only the look is expensive” Phone 964-4079 SALES MAYTAG SERViri Richlands, Virginia PATS PONTIAC-BUICK-GMa INC. Compliments of Ponderosa Pat Sharrone - Owner — Box 197 2645 W. Front Street Phone 963-7705 Richlands, Va. Phone 963-1086 Cedar Bluff, Virginia BEN FRANKLIN STORE M. 0. WARNER GROCERY CO. 1541 North Front Street Richlands, Virginia Richlands, Virginia 146 1 WHITE STONE CO. Mine Safety Dust Crushed Stone Phone 762-2141 Castlewood, Va. Your Locally-Owned Locally-Operated Bank THE RICHLAND NATIONAL BANK Richlands, Va. - Raven, Va. Member FDIC FRONT-END ALIGNMENTS Straighten out that front end for safe smooth driving. • Complete front-end alignment • Expert wheel • Brake inspection balancing and adjustment RICHLAND ' S TIRE SERVICE, INC. 2443 West Front St. Richlands, Virginia Carl W. Robinson, Manager SWIM’S JEWELRY 1 545 Front Street Richlands, Virginia Phone 963-3145 S.W. VIRGINIA TIRE COMPANY, INC. Distributor of Automotive Parts and Industrial Supplies 2681 West Front Street Richlands, Virginia Phone 963-1061 Grundy Branch Phone 935-2101 Area Code 703 Manufacturers of the famous VIRGINIAN Dump Bodies T«E RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA CAVALIER THEATER Enjoy life. Go out to a movie. Lebanon, Virginia RICHLANDS PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Front Street Phone 963-21 15 Richlands, Virginia CARROLL BEAUTY SHOP Gateway Shopping Center Phone No. 964-4009 Richlands, Virginia Comphments of GOLDSMITH’S DISCOUNT CENTER Health Beauty Clothing Richlands, Virginia 42 Units Air Conditioned Complete Restaurant Facilities Electrical Heat Color Television Private Dining Room Telephones MULLINS MOTEL AND RESTAURANT, INC. Intersection U.S. 460 and 19 Four Miles East of Richlands, Va. WARD MOBILE HOMES Richlands, Virginia Bo.x 787 Phone 964-4057 .Address: Richlands, Virginia - 24641 BUD’S MOTORS Home of the “Finest” Used Cars Low Down Payment — Easy Terms B G MOTORS Phone 963-3565 Richlands, Virginia Richlands, Virginia A FRIEND Compliments of OCIE LOCKHART WALTER’S GEM BOX Honaker, Virginia FLANNERY’S “CHICKEN HOUSE” Compliments of J. M. BOYD Compliments of WILLIS DEPARTMENT STORE RALPH’S AUTO PARTS RE ' VT OLD’S SERVICE STATION MIKE ROBERTS CLIFFORD REYNOLDS LEWIS C. WALLACE CECIL KELLY Compliments of FAUCETT’S CO. MARY LEE EPLING CARL KING FULLEN’S SUPERETTE CAROLINE KISER FRANK DAVIS GEO. F. PATRICK CO Candies Specialties Paper Supplies Cigarettes Honaker, Va. G. F. Patrick, Jr. Tobacco Novelties J. B. Crabtree MODERN CHEVROLET SALES, INC. Compliments of HONAKER PHARMACY Phone 873-5148 Phone 873-3221 Honaker, Virginia Honaker, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of HONAKER FUNERAL HOME KEENE ' S CARPET Honaker, Virginia Honaker — Lebanon BEN FRANKLIN STORE HONAKER INSURANCE AGENCY Honaker, Virginia Real Estate George W. Harrington Phone 873-4311 Honaker, Virginia Insurance 149 TILLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Honaker, Virginia I CITY FABRICS AND DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Phone 873-5424 Honaker, Va. 24260 PORTER AUTO SALES “For Your Sewing Needs We Have Everything” St. Paul, Virginia MATT’S MARKET Honaker, Virginia FUGATE DRUG Prescriptions, Revlon, Yardley, Coty, Max Factor, Whitman, Amity Billfolds Phone 762-3131 St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of W. G. COUNTS BOLTON OIL COMPANY Citgo Gaso-Fuel Oil Phone 762-8891 St. Paul, Virginia HILLMAN AND COMPANY DARWIN’S MINUTE MART Honaker, Virginia Your Convenience Store St. Paul, Virginia EDWARD’S TV SALES AND SERVICE Phone 873-5 189 MEADE’S VARIETY STORE Honaker, Virginia St. Paul, Virginia MILTON’S CASH STORE Compliments of Castlewood, Virginia MRS. JAMES R. KISER CLINCH MOTORS, INC. ST. PAUL BUILDING SUPPLY CO. St. Paul, Va. 24283 Phone R02-8331 or R02-6861 SALE S Lumber Building Material 150 St. Paul, Virginia ROSEDALE ESSO For better gasolines and oil Great Tire Deals And Good Service See Us Estel Herald, Owner and Operator Phone: 889-1043 BURK ' S GULF For quick, efficient service and the finest oil products See Us Hersel Burk 889-1985 Rosedale, Virginia ROBERT M. GREEN COMPANY Phone 880-2690 Rosedale, Virginia BROWN ' S AUTO AND TRAILER SALES OAK ' S TEXACO FOUR Aces are hard to beat . . . so is our SERVICE! William E. Vencill Phone 889-2346 Rosedale, Virginia THE OAKS Motel and Restaurant ROSEDALE. VIRGINIA Between Abingdon, Va. and Buuefield, W. Va. On u. S. highway 19 22 MODERN UNITS - TV PHONE 8SQ-1112 OR 009-1113 AIR CONDITIONED HOT WATER HEAT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colston, owners Operators HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of ABINGDON FORD CO. i I 1 Abingdon, Virginia AUttmiic INCORPORATED THE HOUSE OF COURTESY. QUALITY AND SERVICE 709 Volunteer Parkway P. 0. Box 3272 Bristol, Tennessee 37620 BRISTOL’S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE Vltefe? ou viacca COAST TO COAST Fashion Leader for Millions of Smart Shoppers E. AIGNER CAPEZIO BASS WEEJUNS VILLAGER 610 State Street Bristol, Tenn. 37620 Burroughs In Bristol 152 BALL BROS. FURNITURE CO. 506 State Street BRISTOL, TENNESSEE Kingsport — Johnson City Elizabethtown Established 1905 I Corinthians 1 2-8 For to one is given . . . Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit . . . Spirit Higher Ideas for Higher Fashion 144 Blountville Highway Bristol, Tennessee 764-0251 THE NEW BRISTOL Compliments of HERFF JONES 1411 North Capital Indianapolis, Indiana 153 I! i If T ' jfv. %
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