Montevideo High School - Peak Yearbook (Penn Laird, VA)

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E 5 I Despair is a feeling of Despair is when the team is Despair is when you forget hopelessness. down ten points in the last your lines. quarter. 8 ., K Ww,.p,,...,.,,,, .,. .- Despair Despair is when your locker Despair is when the day is onthe opposite side of seems seven periods long. the building from your last class. fm Student Life 12 Individuals Academics 58 Patrons Sports 80 108 152 ,,.,.. ...1-. is F ,.,,...au-ow-MU' fm f A , SWLUJ ENEW MllI f fi mm I QQ Ocxi ,J L.-Xf,,., f C'!L5l am? 4 vrwlw xzfln FCOM I, 'I ff, DHCP f X M Lx X X 02123 EN .H ! 4.3 ,. L1 IQ fig' ,,M .p,U A L RNA if fx x L W .CXS:oveI,.es'Lz xm H f ' dance- ion' Liv: gin'-352-N Cow. L, Aimvc Rifgiwii .gp N f,.fnn.f- ew Iiiiwx I If x-. ,xm,f -1, Wgm. me .wx JH- is :im cv-rw-w? M 72:1 L, I 1' X vw , 'EK Top Center: DeeDee iVlcCutcl1eon says Victory Nlaroons. Right Center: Seymore Solomon gains needed yardage. Bottom Left: Half-time isn't com plete without the playing ofthe Alma Nlater. Bottom Right: Micky Baugher discusses the last play with Fl team mate. fix ,nj vs. Stage Is Set For West Side Story Puerto Rican accents, difficult choreoge raphy, challenging sets and lighting were just a few of the obstacles the cast and crew of WEST SIDE STORY overcame. They sang, rumbled, and left the audience numb for three glorious nights. Directors Diahn Sirnonini and David lVlaclVlillian showed their expertise in this, their first show at lVlontevideo. The Cast Riff Hal Morris Tony Bruce Halewa Action Dale Bruce A-rab Buck Melton Baby John Robbie Fleisher Big Deal Jeff Stewart Snowlooy David Cullum Diesel Roger Pegram Graziella Tammy Iseli Velma Kim Saufley Anybodys Stephanie Wright Understudy Kathy Cullum Bernardo Ricky Lam Maria Suzy Raynes Understudy Sally Sullivan Anita Tanya Harrison Understudy Vicky Reardon Chino David Stewart Pepe Joe Heatwole Indio Mark Kribel Luis Chris Morris Rosalia Tina Oakes Understudy Ellen Davis Doc Lyle Coulter Schrank C.H. Trammell Krupke Chuck Melton Glad Hand Cheryl Hogue 18 to be in tg, Q Aw, A- .1 5 y Q ':' if 'f ,, E 1 fx and Y . lash during the rumb E Y Y 'L if, and Nlarie hope ey way of living. 19 Open House Is Enjoyed By All A welcome given by Hal Morris started the fourth annual Open House Program. Those who attended enjoyed a program by the IVIHS Jazz Band, classroom displays, and the llllatn-Science Fair. As a special treat, the Montevideo Young Homemakers sold home-made ice cream . ' ii' --f:-- 1 are interesting . r 11:12 -w 1 f ' fe Mill genfgsobsdrve lvlathpofjects. f '-s1 y, , V 20 Miss M.H.S. Is l l Crowned The annual IVIiss lVI.H.S. Pageant was held in the auditorium with lVlr. Ed Long as lVlaster of Ceremonies. The thirty-nine contestants were judged on poise, gown selection, natural beauty and ability to answer on-the-spot ques- tions. lVIiss Congeniality and second runner-up was lVlary Atkins . Cindy Workman was first runner-up, and lVliss IVI.H.S. for 1977 was Tanya Harrison A is , I M 1 A M M . ggi , Cast Goes On Tour lVlontevideo's Peak Players ended their sea- son hy premiering the exciting play, Spring for Sure whose musical lyrics were written by director Diahn Simonini . The action-packed musical comedy toured various institutions whose residents are often forgotten. The play centered around an isolated community in the Smokey lVlountains of Tennessee, three sophis- ticated New Yorkers whose plane crashed there and the hilarious situations that arose. All this made the fast-moving show a crowning touch to their season. v 5 K , ' N hu K , , Q ' 'V 1 'T 'ig ...Ji-T., '-:DN H' T E uf A N., I A 4Ntha,ag.,Irw 2, . ,,. PCEMHE I. V ,, 0nTsi e I ff ' A f.-T.. 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The room was decorated with stars a water fountain and wishin 1 1 Q wells at each table.The highlight of the even- ing was the announcement of Karen Kribel and Jerry Skievaski as Princess and Prince and Linda Kelly and Butch Williams as Queen and King. Couples danced to the music of lVIagic Touch. plt, 4 P' 24 kX ? L7 ,' fx Q 1 W-N ' 1. -A ,f Q ' if if L ' fi 'L if' Q? 55 :S fx P 'f ' 9 l YH 4 ' 1, , , U L L .1 - Q ,Q H. fx, WVY' f. -. . 1' vs 2 ' N. J l NN ng. - 1 l Aw, 'ZFX f .lf ' T W' 1 ' ' '- , 1 V f .. , W , E lf ,M v M , l ., :E . gg. 'iyg-.. 1 .2 :wg 4 N ff .fl , fm f' -, , ,' ' 12 . l' ' H ff? ,,1- Hi' S 44, - f--- -W. A ll ll ' W ' l lll ll i ? 1 M l l l K I J K 1 ? l Q Royal Co --rrry kievaski, Karen Kribel T nd utch Williams, Linda Kelly l,l l, ' l ' ,. l v Fruma iv , Variety Show Is Huge Success A lot of laughs were involved in the class of 77's third annual Variety Show. The show that left the audience holding their sides was the Seniors major money- making project. f Awards were presented to The Pee Wees CRhonda Higgs, Valerie lVlayes, Mary Atkins, Robin Riggleman and trainer Jan Suterl, The Cherelles CCheryl A Glick, Wanda Lam, Pam Southerlyl, J and to the skit Lost and Found ClVlary Atkins, lVlary Ellen Blose, Rhonda Higgs, Tim Long, Cristy Longl. N wi I w S ..,,..,,,,wZkV, x -1 - Ut IILFX X' . wi 'k ...--JJ 7 m Yu- Jw ,, ga . L. i C' W4 A-1? , in ,mm gi I 9 ? QE , g s i r '.I:i5f .iiffgifi 13 ll5 l , , 1 . A 4 4v,, ak -11 ,,...V':' ' ' ' - 5 if . M, .... , -A , ZF' 3 45 21 V , T - T - E' 3' ' M MM MM Mama., w..,WM W, -' 'M' ' A ik S N .Q 1 T 'Q-Ns HJ' an amazes ,A , LL., M A Q f 1 1 Q J ,K x ,lg-Q kk 5 f 5 . . 7 C. ' ' A dl ' W ' ' K 2 M gn k , Aw,-ag I my X X va X ,Q , -f-,, ff .QV -' 1 1, f: fTif:,ziYtw, SCHOLARSHIPS Grottoes Harrisonburg Kowanis- Wanda AWARDS SCA President I SCA Citizen AAU--Pam Frank Cross Rotary Code of I Dare You Gall Cline M CLASS AWARDS Agriculture Outstanding Senior Student FFA Chat L d h T FFA Chapter Scholarship D n Star Chapter Farmer Charle Dekalb Achievement Mark Y rt O utstand Ing Business Typing II Jean Myers Bookkeeping Kristy Strlckler Shorthand Jean Myers Drama Peak Players Best Best B est Best B est emlcs And At OUTDOOR TRAC Miss MHS Track IVlcCue Girls's Track Athlete Year--Linda Kelly Track Athlete Larry Smith, Reno Darcus, Kenny Butch Williams Shomo, T chard Jarrels, Aron lVlc BALL T Player--Julie Jones Sbortsmanship--Pam Southerly All District--Wanda Lam,? Debbie Roadcap, Betsy Julie Jones, Valerie ' Nlayes Batting Improved of Fa me--Seymour Kelly lllams Z .Er y ClFlAlVlPIO?NSHIP TEAMS , LL-- District Runner-up A A BOTYSZVBASKETBALL--District Runner up A BOYS OUTDOOR TRACK--District Champions y Regional Champions j'yState Champions GOLF-eDistrict Championsg Regional Charnpionsjr T yStateeThi,rd Place T , SOFTBAfLtL'7eDistrictl Champions A - BASE BAA Us-FDistrict Champions fy ' ' Regional Champions tics Seniors Take A Step Forward The Montevideo athletic field set the stage for the commencement exercises of one hundred and sixty Montevideo graduates. i fi 'T' s Music was provided by a former student of Montevideo, Sharon S. Morris. The Concert Choir and Marching Band also added their tal- ents to the ceremony. Graduates were urged to be a good influence in their future years by the speaker G. Ernest Deyerle II . Mr. Deyerle is a former assistant principal. Honors and scholarships were bestowed upon many graduates. These included Pam Southerly, awarded the Cundiff Memorial Award, Cheryl Hogue and David Cass, presented the Frank Cross Memorial History Award, Cristy Long and Mark Byerly, given the I Dare You award, and Tanya Harrison, and Lyle Coulter honored by the Gale Cline Memorial Music Award. Emotions of both joy and sadness were shown as the graduation class of 1977 marched from the football field. 30 VL ' ,l .QSM V 5551-A fa .1 -1 'zseinaou h9ldQ?!u0 rhaivigxzig. N? aw I mil. T ll Do You Enjoy Singing? The Choral Department, under the direction of Mr. MacMillan, was responsible for the music in WEST SIDE STORY. Concerts were given during the year by the Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus and Girl's Chorus. The Concert Choir performed for civic organizations, church functions and school activities. The Ensemble also performed for different activi- ties and was awarded an excellent rating at the choral festival this year. J S A -- fm., ,ff , .. 1.. Q ii is Q' SN l A 151 Ensemble: Front Row: Mr. MacMillan lDirectorJ, L. Roach, M. Fitzsimmons. Second Row: M. Swaney, T. Harrison, T. Oakes. Third Row: C. Trammell, R. Swartz, D. Cullum. Back Row: R. Lam, F. Earman. s ssssy s sim '.,de sq Concert Choir: Front Row: Mr. MacMillan lDire-ctorl, S. Heatwole, S. Magai, D. Trammell, T. Crawford, C. Curtis, K. Sheets. Second Row: S. Solomon, F. Earman, P. Thompson, L. Deavers, K. Crawford, S. Morris, D. Sullivan, K. Williams, T. Lam, T. Armentrout, H. Morris. Third Row: C. Trammell, R. Swartz. Fourth Row: J. Herring, K. Hensley. Fifth Row: B. Lam, S. Sullivan, D. Heatwole, Back Row: R. Lam, D. Bruce, R. Pegram. 32 .y. 5 2 I Mixed Chorus: Front Row: L. Hammer, E. Rexrode, G. Mowbray, N. Hensley, R. Jen- nings, B. Morris, T. Heerman, T. Moore, K. Cullum, J. Raynes. Second Row: D. Tyler, A. Fraizer, F. Baars, F. Glick, K. Kennedy, R. Hawkins, J. Stewart, T. Mauzy, J. Heat- wole. Third Row: T. Gibson, E. Ettinger, E. Borror, T. Webb, M. Lee, R. Rohrbaugh, R. Skievaski. Fourth Row: T. Morris, T. Mitts, M. McCue, S. Craun, L. Higgs, J. Ran- kin. Fifth Row: C. Wilfong, J. Pegram. Seventh Row: R. Morris, B. Hidecker, S. La- hocki. Back Row: C. Shifflett, S. Madden, T. Sampson, T. Melton, C. Driver, K. Good T. Conley, J. Dean. I We .+P Girl's Chorus: Front Row: C. Dean, T. Boyers, B. Dean, L. Owens, B. Ray- nes, S. Sullivan lAsst.l. Second Row: D. Myers, L. Morris, L. Golladay, D. Dorman, M. Knight, J. Fleisher. Third Row: Mr. MacMillan lDirectorl, B. Wilson, K. Davies, K. Shoemaker. Fourth Row: P. Root, L. Craig, M. Dean, M. Dovel. Fifth Row: D. Austin, T. Allen, L. Sites. Back Row: K. Klobcar,D. Back, C. Miller, K. Shifflett. L. l ' le 1- Does The Band Play On The band had a busy year, not only were they seen in parades and concerts but they also worked in conjunction with the Athletic Department to provide halt- time shows and the National Anthem at ballgames. The Stage Bawnd attempted to stimu- late interest in the music program at M.H.S. This was done by giving an ? assembly at each area elementary school. The Stage Band was also seen playing for civic organizations and school functions. Q f .-,1s Q 1... 1, Drill Team: T. Sipe, T. Shafer, T. Moore, L. Deavers, D. Lam. Majorettes: V. Caricofe, L. Haney, T. Hensley. Pom Pom Girls: M. Hinegardner, M. Marshall, D. Strickler, S. Siler, R. Morris, L. Lis- key, T. Crawford, M. Lamb, J. Shipp, D. Heatwole, J. Rankin, D Silvers, R. Kline. Marching Band: P. Southerly, C. Beam, E. Bree.- den, B. Bresley, D. Bruce, J. Burgoyne, M. Burner, R. Byers, S. Clark, B. Crompton, L. Coulter, E. Davis, M. Derrer, S. Derrow, D. Dorman, R. Fleisher, V. Funkhouser, C. Haney, D. Hedrick, K. Herndon, C. Hogue, D. Hoskins, K. Jackson, C. Johnson, W. Lam, Leavel, C. Long, J. Long, T. Long, D. McCormick, D. Mohr, G. J Nelson, C. Saufley, K. Sheets, D. Smith, J. Young, J. Workman, T. Workman. .L 1 .. m .Pj Pep Band: Front Row: S. Clark, J. Leavel, G. Nelson, J. Workman, C. Shaufley, P. Southerly. Back Row: D. Smith, D. Hoskins, L. Coulter, W. Lam, J. Young, V. Funk- houser, R. Fleisher, B. Bresley, C. Hogue, C. Johnson, R. Byers, K. Sheets, D. Hedrick, B. Crompton. Jazz Band: Front Row: S. Clark, W. Lam, C. Hogue, R. Fleisher, D. Hoskins, K. Sheets, P. Southerly. Second Row: D. Smith, J. Leavel, T. Workman, C. Johnson, J. Workman, G. Nelson, J. Young. Back Row: V. Funkhouser, L. Coulter, B. Bresley, R. Byers, D. Hedrick. Have You Ever Judged A Cow? The FFA stayed busy this year by having a Hay and Grain Show, Parent-Member Banquet and a faculty tea. Their main money making project was a fruit sale which vvas a big success. The club participated in local, state and nation- al contest and received a gold metal in Chapter Contest and a bronze in Chapter Safety. Awards were given to the members at chapterand state, and national levels and they stayed busy with Community Service Projects. The Club also made and distributed bird seed. R. Cl'aWl'l, J. Catalano, T. Begoon, D. Liskey, D. Gochenour, M. Byerly, T. Long, S. Lineweaver. Second Row: N. Rodrick J. Carroll, F. Shifflett, D. McCutcheon, T. Armentrout, D. Miller, E. Ettinger, J. Miller, D. Gass, K. Jackson, T. Liskey, T. Parkinson. Third Row: B. Shifflett, L. Shifflett, R. Sullivan, J. Siler, J. Haugh, M. Giery, C. Long, A. Southerly, G. Liskey, J. Clator, J. Smith, R. Shifflett. Fourth Row: D. Fauls, R. Shifflett, N. Sipe, T. Sandridge, R. Price, B. Williams, R. Burtner, T. Raynes, S. Michael, K. Mowbray, C. Melton, S. Simmons. Fifth Row: D. Cain, E. Borror, B. Bresley, T. Gochenour, T. Arbogast, W. Fleisher, W. Shipp, T. Davis, K. Randel. Back Row: B. Williams, R. Jarrels, M. Marshall, G. Coffman, S. Oakes, C. Via, D. Breeden, J. Snelson, C. Legg, D. Boyers, J. Hicks. 36 ' K A . 75 A-A 317, N 37iii? 5iQS 'ff' T Students examine the Hay and Grain Show First Row: T. Kibler, S. Snyder, L. Hammer, R. Gross, J. Heatwole D. Breeden R. Dennis. Second Row: S. H I R ens ey . Armentrout, C. Haney, G. Smith, T. Taylor, B. Bowman, B. Wineglard. Third Row: D. Powers, C. Deavers, Ni. Stroop, VV. Knight, IVI. IVlyers, L. Gibson, K. Turner. Fourth Row: D. Huffman, S. Curtis, S. Haugh, B. Sandridge C. Saufley. Last Row W. Sites, S. Randeil, T. Breeden, F. Shlfflett, P. Hensley, B. Wlibarger, G. Clatterbuck, VV. Baker, Funkhouser. 37 Have You Ever Looked Into A Peep Box The FHA had one in the cafeteria during FHA Week which attracted quite a few curious people. They had money making projects such as a donkey basketball game and concessions at basketball games. This year's theme was Family Affair and a Halloween party. Christmas Tea, family picnic, andthe Parent- Daughter Banquet supported this . The club also had a Dance-a-thon to raise money for retarded citizens and spent a very enjoyable day at lVIt. Vernon and the Washington Zoo. l - Y 2 Front Row: C. Long fPres.l, D. Strickler lV.P.l, T. Harrison l2nd V.P.l, B. Morris lSec.J, T. Houff lAss't Sec.J, S. Norvelle lRep.l, M. Lamb lHist.l, F. McCarthy CParlim.l, Mrs. Roche CAdvisorl. Second Row: A. Rankin, S. Raynes, S. Swink, V. Mayes, R. Riggleman, T. Iseli, D. Dean, K. Strickler, C. Hoover, L. Liskey, T. Sipe, W. Swartwout. Third Row: J. Myers, T. Hensley, J. Dofflemyer, L. Haney, S. Moyers, B. Landis, S. Hensley,C. McDonaldson, D. Stickley, D. Shifflett, D. Lam, S. Souers, W. Showalter, T. Morris. Fourth Row: S. Morris, L. Mayes, C. Harner, L. Ritchie, P. Roy, D. Martin, L. Hensley, V. Gibson, J. Suter, K. Good, S. Driver, P. Bridges, D. Sullivan, R. Kline, P. Moyers, B. Whetzel. Back Row: S. Rosson, S. Magalis, B. Raines, T. Swartwout, C. Armentrout, L. Shifflett, M. Cook, P. Randall, K. McCarthy, S. LaHocki, T. Shafer, C. Gross, M. Lam, J. Shipp. 38 4 2 :J l rates make 9 Wilma. s C Wilfong and Strlckjler Christmas Tea.. mj- . mal cloijes forxkin - .. 'Q ,Q tv ... 5 nip A Front Row: G. Turner, D. O'Neal, M. Marshall, D. Bowman, D. Miller, A. McCurdy, C. Mongold, S. Marshall, L. Hensley, B. Oviedo. Second Row: A. Milstead, T. Morris, T. Young, T. Good, T. Myers, R. Clark, V. Lantz, L. Morris, D. Hammer, K. Miller. Third Row: S. Hoclcman, P. Dean, C. Lineweaver, C. Eutzler, B. Bennett, B. Morris, G. Mowbary, L. Heerman, B. Shifflett, J. Pegram, B. Wyant, T. Dean, T. Sullivan, T. Breeden. Back Row: T. Combs, P. Miller, N. Atkins, M. Thornton, M. Moss, C. Jarrels, B. Shifflett, K. Strckler, D. Diehl, C. Shifflett, C. Vllilfong, L. Sacra, F. Dovel, V. Pirky, V. Shifflett, C. Beam, V. Thomas, J. Rankin, T. Begoon, M. Comer, T. Oakes, P. Burgess, J. Shifflett. 39 Have You Ever , Performed? The Drama Club made and sold candy apples at football games as their main fund raising activity for the year. Members have ushered for productions, served as waiters and waitresses at the Dinner Theatre, at- tended meetings and have participated in acting exercises and workshops throughout the year. They have also helped with the productions WEST SIDE STORY, THIS IS ONE WOIVIAN, THE YOUNG CLEOPATRA, and SPRING FOR SURE. 'Q' S Front Row: NI. Swaney, B. Nlelton, IVIiss. Simonini, lAdvisorI, S. Heatwole, K. Hensley. Second Row: R. Fleisher, H. IVIorris, V. Reardon, C. Hogue, B. Halewa, L. Farrel, S. Magai, E. Davis, T. Harrison. Third Row: IVI. Hinegardner, J. Stewart, P. Thompson, K. Saufley. Fourth Row: J. Pegram, T. Oakes. Fifth Row: L. Kline, J.'Suter, D. IVlohr, IVI. Kribel, IVI. IVIcAIpin, K. Cullum, L. Nlagai, T. lVloore, C. Wilfong, S. Lambrecht, L. Deavers. Back Row! J. Reardon, D. Stewart, D. Cullum, S. Raynes, C. Nlelton, L. Coulter, J. Siler, T. Young, S. Wright, C. Driver. 40 l H ave YO U Sold Candy? The VICA Club sold candy to make money. With this money they attended a District VI Rally at Fort Defiance, attended the State VICA Convention held in Bristol, Va., and held a picnic at Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton. Front Row: D. Roadcap, T. Crawford, S. Nliller, P. Dean, IVlr. Raines--Advi- sor. Second Row: C. Shifflet, D. Ringold, N. Baker, D. Lonas, C. Nlorris, D. Shifflett, C. Beam. Third Row: R. Turner, T. Swartwout, T. Bosserman, G. Hammer, C. Armentrout, B. Shifflett, L. IVIiIIer, P. Fleisher, E. Hensley, K. Howe. Back Row: D. Dinsmore--Pres., C. Rexrode, W. Raynes, S. Chandler, K. Heerman, R. Knight, B. Halewa, J. St. John, M. Warlitener, L. Elyard. Have You Been Back-Packin ? lVloney earned from life- saver sales sent several Semi- nar students to a professional baseball game. Other activi- ties included a backpacking hike and cook-out led by lVlr. Quinn. Front Row: K. Jones, Nl. Whetzel, T. Kibler, Z. Griffith, S. Chandler, R. Higgs, M. Lamb, D. Heatwole, T. Shafer. Second Row: K. Pitsenbarger, S. Heatwole, T. Strickler, C. Suter, L. Kelly, A. Southerly, L. Nlagai, G. Atwell, D. Kidwell. Back Row: K. Turner, G. Norton, K. Saufley, C. Hogue, K. Strickler, J. Shipp, F. Hinkle. 41 Would You Sponsor Me? FBLA members sold hot chocolate and donuts before school and participated in a co-sponsored Walk-A-Thon to help raise money for the lVlarch of Dimes. Their major fund raising event for the year was selling Tom Wat Kits. Members also held a Christ- mas Party for Camalot Nursing Home and a Valentine's Party for the Elkton TlVlR Class. T They also participated in Regional and State conferences and workshops . Front Row: D. Riggleman, A. Landis, D. Deavers, J. lVlyers, R. Higgs, Z. Griffith, J. lVlay, P. Good, D. Good, R. Sul- livan, A. Rankin, lVlrs. Nliller--Advisor, lVlrs. Nlitchell--Advisor. Second Row: D. Strickler, B. Whetzel, K. lVleadows, lVl. Whetzel, lVl. Lamb, S. Raynes, lVl. Lam, L. Deavers, V. Pirkey, T. Hinegardner, T. Oakes, L. Haney, J. Borror. Third Row! C. Hoover, G. lVlowbray, D. Sullivan, P. lVloyers, K. lVliller, S. Pence, V. Reardon, L. Farrell, P. lVlorris, T. Hensley, N. Atkins, IVI. Beck, T. lVIorris. Fourth Row: D. Liskey, V. Beach, V. Back, V. Gibson, S. Hensley, P. lVloyers, J. Shipp, R. Kline, C. Harner, S. Rossen, V. Caricofe, W. Showalter. Fifth Row: C. lVIcDonaldson, A. lVIc- Curdy, P. Craun, L. lVlayes, T. Good, T. Young, J. Atwell, L, Ivlorris, C. Powers, P. Bridges, S. Driver, C. Bush. Back Row: J. Hedrick, T. Breeden, G. Conley, P. Shifflett, V. Lantz, D. Gooden, H. lVIorris, K. Williams, C. Workman, IVI. Swaney, P. Cupp, C. Driver. 42 Have You Every Played Powderpuff? The National Honor Society began its year in October with initiation ceremonies. Forty- three new members were inducted . The major ly. Other activities included a clothing drive for needy families. The year was concluded with book scholarships being awarded for f scholastic achievement. ix Y Front Row: lVl. Lamb, S. Sullivan, D. lVIiller, B. Nlorris, T. Houff, B. Williams--Pres., T. Strickler--V. Pres., J. Suter--Sec., S. Heatwole--Treas., C. Glick--Rep., C. Long, T. Long, T. Harrison. Second Row: J. Jones, Z. Griffith, K. Sheets, D. Gooden, D. Stewart, L. Kelly, D. Kidwell, C. Workman, C. Driver, J. Nlerica, D. Strickler, P. Southerly, T.Shafer. Third Row: J. Skievaski, NI. Baugher, Nl. Atkins, R. Higgs, C. Suter, L. Rodeffer, B. Taylor, B. Raines, W. Lam, C. Hogue, IVI. Crawford, IVI. lVlcCallister, C. Hoover, C. Harner, J. Shipp, T. Parkinson. Back Row: J. Reardon, R. Pegram, F. Hinkle, E. lVlilIer, D. Liskey, R. Byers, lVl. Byerly, S. lVlagai, E. Davis, G. lVlorris, A. Landis, K. Pitsenloarger, D. Heatwole, R. Cline, lVlrs. C. Blakemore--Adv. money making project was the traditional Pow- derputf Football Game headed by Pam Souther- . K. Be Met? School publications included a newspaper, The Peakazettef' a liter- ary magazine, Object d'Artg and a yearbook, The Peak. Finances were obtained by these groups from various activities such as A Womanless Beauty Contest, a teacher bake sale, and a movie, The Kiss ofthe Vampire. Representatives from two staffs attended workshops in their respective areas. Cristy Long and Jan Suter attended a yearbook workshop while Teresa Young and Stephanie Wright attended the VSHL newspaper clinic. 'K i if' Peakazake staff members work out a proble . xv., Q . . ,A ' , V 1 Ak ,U , ., a f . K ' -e 2 1 4' , 4 f , 1, , . ,, Q. -f ,,'. . . . - h 3, ' 1 4 - - -. g .ww .Q s.,,.-A .-'L - -'..r 1 . . X y .1 Y wg.,-ip., - - V, new fwMf...,. .rc . f.:'w.. 3 -' -as 'A ' ' -4 ' ' .Tp 'off-:LMT s' X . 1 W' 1 .., ' V Lf ' I '1f'..'.r ' Mez: - J '-Zim... -. , wr.. - ' .' ' vnu . .gf ,A The Peak Staff. Front Row: W. Lam, T. Harrison, J. Suter, H. Morris, C. Rodgers, C. Workman, S. Heatwole, P. Southerly. Second Row: Mrs. Early--Advisor, C. Hoover, C. Long--Editor, K. Miller, P. Moyers, J. Jones, K. Strickler, B. Morris, T. Houff, T. Sipe, N. Saufley, M. Swaney, Third Row: M. Blose, L. Rodeffer, J. Dofflemyer, L.Rexrode, C. Hogue, D. Miller, C. Suter, M. Roadcap, S. Raynes, S. Wright. Back Row: S. Magalis, C. Glick, R. Higgs, M. Atkins. 44 4f5t'tQiL,,, A gig, at Q- -A ,ff , , 1 b,.r, at 4: f ' 1 E The Object d'Art Staff. Front Row: M. Lamb-- Editor. Second Row: R. Fleisher, T. Mitchel, D. Deavers. Third Row: W. Borror, M. Blose, J. Pe- grarn, T. Shafer. Fourth Row: C. Wilfong, R. Kline, M. Derrow. Fifth Row: B. Lam, J. Shipp, E. Davis, D. Coulter, R. Byers. Back Row: D. Heatwole, Mrs. Blakemore--Advisor. M as .W The Peakazette Staff: Front Row: Mrs. Dunham--Advisor, M. Swaney, L. Kelly, P. Southerly, C. Glick--Editor, N. Saufley, W. Lam, C. Rodgers. Back Row: T. Strickler, C. Hogue, S. Wright, M. Marshall, M. Souder, T. Young, K. Saufley. 45 Would You Buy A Tabogan? This year the Letterman's Club got to- gether for a successful money making pro- ject to pay for an exciting trip. Many ta- bogons were sold on the cold nights during the football games. Finally the trip they took was attending a professional basket- ball game between the New York Nicks and the Washington Bullets at Landover, Maryland. ,.,,-,nw-7.- . YQ., fs f-N Rik , iw- mmrnuibnuilrii Front Row: J. R. Mayes--Pres., B. Hensley, T. Watson. Second Row: D. Hensley, G. Roach, K. Williams, J. Smith, C. Boyers, M. Baugher, J. Skievaski, D. Steward, B. Milton, B. Williams, D. Shifflet. Third Row: M. Dorman, F. Earman, W. Armentrout, D. Gooden, P. Johnson, T. Long. Back Row: Mr. Guinn--Advisor, C. Taylor, J. Reardon, G. Morris, C. Tram- mel, H. Morris, L. Coulter. 46 A an F ,. Do You Enjoy GirI's Sports? The Monogram does and this year the mem- bers put their heads together for some new fund raising projects, as a bake sale and conces- sion stands during the girl's volleyball and softball games. They also prepared a slide presentation from this year's sports to present the girls of the area elementary schools . Front Row: T. Hensley--Pres., L. Kelly--Treas., Miss La- Rue--Advisor. Second Row: J. Dofflemyer, M. McCalIister V.P., J. Jones--Rep. Third Row: T. Harrison, B. Hasler, W. Lam--Sec. Fourth Row: K. McCarthy, P. Cupp, M. Atkins, P. Southerly, V. Mayes. Fifth Row: R. McCue, L. Salyards, D. Miller. Back Row: S. Simmons. 47 would You Like To Buy A Magazine? SCA members asked this question door to door and successfully completed another magazine campaign exceeding their goal of S3500 . At Christmas, food was collected and stockings were filled and presented to the Salvation Army. A concert, featuring Tundra was provided for the campaign as- sembly. Student contributions collected by first period representatives make it possible to send birthday and Christmas gifts to Shu- Ling, the club's foster child. . . .. ,. ai f-fr . 1 - . '1 ' .N , . N .. . . A.. . f .. . X ne, - , ..,, . 1. . .... N P f .. ., . We , .aa K V F ..-A . Q s A- A .5 . , . fl , ' XA .. s-,A -.. . ww 'ff ffi..--Af N Ava .f:z,.: v'1-es. a5,g9f uf Front Row: C. Chandler, S. Chandler, M. McCallister CV.P.i, P. Cupp, T. Houff, CTreas.i, B. Blose, J. Forward, C. Work- man lSec.l, J. Dofflemyer, M. Atkins, K. Saufley. Second Row: M. Crawford, B. Morris, C. Suter, B. Hensley, B. Williams C. Jarrels, C. Glick, P. Good, T. Harrison. Third Row: D. Moyers, M. Lamb, D. Fleisher, D. Miller, S. Souers, D. Breeden, B. Blose, C. Long, S. Solomon, L. Kelly, K. Morris, H. Morris lPres.i, R. McCarthy, B. Campbell, R. McAlpin, C. Rod- gers, A. Landis, D. Strickler, Z. Griffith, Mrs. Cobbs. Back Row: M. Byerly, T. Long, C. Morris, B. Taylor, 48 i 2 ik ,Q Have You Ever Worn Crazy Socks? The Pep Club really got moving this year. They pitched in and helped the cheerleaders make banners and other than giving teas for the teams, they sponsored Spirit Days. There was Top'em Day when everyone was to Wear hats, Sock it to 'em Day when crazy socks were vvorn, and Stomp 'em Day when wearing tennis sheos was showing school spirit. Dn Lick 'em Day suckers were sold and on Chew 'em up Day itvvas bubblegum. ,wax Front Row: N. Atkins--Sec. S. Raynes--Treas. D. Miller--Serg. of Arms, L. Hammer, B. Raynes, C. McDonaldson, A. Mc Curcly, V. Michael, T. Good, S. Driver, D. Sullivan, G. Mowbray. Second Row: D. Dean--Rep., J. Suter--V.P., T. Harri- son--Pres., D. McCutcheon, S. Hensley, D. Lam, B. Oviedo, C. Wilfong, P. Roy, T. Sullivan, A. Milstead, Third Row: D. Skievaski, K. Williams, T. Myers, L. Morris, T. Young, J. Atwell, B. Morris, M. McCallister, C. Jarrell, B. Blose, B. Blose, B. Williams, A. Southerly, C. Morris. Fourth Row: S. Morris, C. Long, T. Hensley, T. Houff, S. Morris, B. Camp- bell, L. Acker, S. Lambrecht, Z. Griffith, T. Morris. Back Row: C. Bush, V. Pirkey, T. Long, M.Blose, H. Morris, T. Armentrout, R. McCauley, D. Riggleman, S. Rosson, S. Wright, C. Workman, J. Dofflemyer, R. Riggleman, M. Swaney. S0 Fans enjoy the Breeden enjoys the Pep Club teas. S-a.,,..,f to-em Day h g suc banners What Does History Mean Today? This year the Historical Society mem- bers presented a float, which they de- signed and built, in the Christmas Parade. Their money raising project was a raffle of a bike radio, and alarm clock, some ten- nis balls, and some golf balls. One of the club's final programs gave an insight into traveling abroad. The speaker was Mrs. Lori Lineweaver, a re- presentative to the Youth for Understand- ing and a former faculty member. Front Row: B. Raines, G. Morris, C. Workman, B. Hensley, J. Skievaski, M. Dorman, T. Isle, K. Kribel, M. Baugher, C. Rodgers, C. Glick, R. Riggleman, J. Borror, S. Magai, Mr. Newman--Advisor. Second Row: K. Souers, S. Rosson, L. Kelly, T. Young, M. McCalIister, S. Life, D, Norton, H. Morris, B. Hasler, Third Row: J. Garrison, W. Armentrout, K. Dovel, D. Mclnturff, J. Mayes. Fourth Row: P. Southerly, J. Dofflemyer, S. Magalis, C. Suter, C. Harner, J. Coffey, C. Roadcap, D. Gooden, T. Houff, B. Morris. Back Row: G. Taylor, J. Smith, W. Lam, R. Higgs, B. Williams, M. Atkins, R. Norvelle, T. Strickler, R. Pe- gram, S. Raynes, K. Strickler. 52 Have You Ever Eaten Snails? The French Club members had a chance to try some at the annual French Club meal held at Tammy Hodge's house. They also enjoyed raising money with pizza bashes after the football games.The club ended its French Club members en oy the French ci er year with an unforgettable trip to the Wash- rrss T T s'1 rsss ington Zoo and the French Embassy. 333' 1 : Front Row: R. Fleisher, T. Moore, A. Fraizer, J. Crawford, B. Morris, L. Kelly, T. Good, G. Breeden, D. Mclnturff, B. Oviedo, S. Souers, M. Burner. Second Row: T. Hodge, G. Suter, M. Crawford, S. Raynes, M. Lam, D. Dean, R. Riggleman, L. Dunbrack, T. Hinegardner, J. Borror. Third Row: B. Halewa--V. Pres., N. Saufley--Sec., K. Morris--Pres., K. Strick- ler--Treas. Fourth Row: M. Swaney, M. McCallister, C. Long, T. Harrison, J.Suter, C. Bush, G. McCue, J. Atwell, K. Kribel, L. Roderick, S. Lambrecht, B. Crompton. Fifth Row: S. Rossen, L. Morris, M. Blose, V. Bandish, K. Strickler, V. Mayes, M. Atkins, E. Davis, K. Saufley, V. Reardon, R. Gibson, K. Dovel, P. Plecker,Mrs. Fleming--Advisor. Sixth Row: K. McCarthy, S. Wright, T. Workman, K. Wilfong, B. Wilfong, C. Johnson. Back Row: R. Norvelle, S. Solomon, G. Roach, B. Simmons. 53 I W M ' of LMT' . ss- .- 'Bi .. L' 51' it 4 .. A Ea x 't - ' '- ' , ' x Nm The Latin Club members proved that they Weren't dead with a successful money ie. making project, selling M 8. M's and candy Dead Language? i . - ,,5: 6 bars. Some of the money sent several mem- 5 bers to the State Junior Classical League --..:: Convention. This year they were able to ,xv hold one of their meetings on the ldes of March and enjoyed a skit portraying the death of Caesar. The Roman banquet proved to be a success and everyone left Well satisfied. The biggest event of the year, the Roman Circus, kept members involved in skits and running events. The highlight of the circus was when Cristy Long and Greg Chandler were crowned Miss Roma n and escort Slaves: Front Row: S. Snyder, C. Lineweaver, A. Milstead, S.Jennings, ' J. Kite. Back Row: J. Workman, V. Mayes, D. Miller, L. Acker, D. Mohr, M. Kribel, J. Claytor, D. Breeden, B. Sandridge. Veterans: Front Row: S. Life, D. Mclnturff, L. Kelly, A. Southerly, J. Jones, Z. Griffith, J. Garrison, R. Kline, D. Heatwole, J. Shipp, S. Heatwole, T. Shafer. Second Row: M. Souder, N. Atkins, D. Skievaski, T. Myers, T. Good, T. Young, J. Coffey, V. Caricofe, T. Mitchell, B. Taylor, T. Houff, T. Strickler, B. Morris. Third Row: M. Baugher, C. Rodgers, C. Glick, C. Workman, B. Raines, S. Magalis, C. Harner, P. Southerly, C. Hogue, M. Hinegardner, D. Norton, M. Beck, S. Chandler. Back Row: G. Morris, M. Marshall, R. Byers, F. Hinkle, J. Reardon, M. Souder, R. Norvelle, D. Coulter, J. Dove, D. Furr. 54 w...k.,, lVl. Blose and NI. Lamb display awards from the State Conv iff? M ESH 2 ,n s- 'i ,S 5'1?f '- ' ' i D f s. I - Freedmen: Front Row: L. Nlayes, J. Forward, K. Shifflet, B. Blose, T. Sipe. Second Row: L. Nlagai, D. Diehl, C. Driver, C. Jarrels--Scribus, C. Cline--Quaestor, R. Higgs--Aedile, IVI. Lamb--Consul, C. Suter Pro-Consul, J. Workman--First Year Consul, E. Rexrode, D. Sullivan, lVI. Lamb. Third Row: D. IVIorris, lVl. Echarcl, C. Chandler, S. Self, G. Nelson, T. Parkinson, D. NlcCutcheon, B. Blose, P. Foltz, B. Campbell, S. Nlartz, D. Bowman. Back Row: D. Leeth, P. IVlilIer, S. Derror, F. Earman, G. Norton, G. Chandler, J. Burgoyne, S. Huffman, S. Wright, T. Begoon, D. Sailor, T. Scott, J. Stewart. 4 4 4 4 r -5 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 QQ QMIllI!lIQZS5 A Stresses New Ideas Agriculture, which coincides with the FFA, was a course that enabled students to become more aware ofthe fields of agriculture. During the year students were taught the basic principles of farm management and record keeping, along with the judging of forestry, livestock, dairy and crops. B Williams and R. Jarrels work on projects in Agriculture ELECERIC WELDLMG K. Jaclffl P cks through the hard jobs. .L IVlr Newman J Nllller 58 ,.,,, :'h and 4, ivppogghiels womit agp:-ess 0 A fd tl' T J 44? in - 'E A- , ,,-' Sz, fi, ,y T. Armentrout shows his Eialent through macrame. V f f 'X , 1 ,Q ,lr 'z fy .sw W fl K Q. Z Zi 5 5' T s , f .Jil 1:95 W W' ' f' v Wff' - 'J'L ' I 7 fiwfjlih gn-.N wh xii'-wifi W ,. 115, me Art Develops Hobbies The Art classes kept busy doing what art classes are expected to do, painting, draw- ing, and paper mache. In addition, unexpect- ed activities were attempted such as sculp- tured heads, macrame, Weaving, hooking rugs and block printing. The mural in the front entrance hall was a major project. The Advanced Art class enjoyed a trip to an art museum in Washington D.C. 59 English Adds Block Class This year the English classes took on a new look by successfully combin- ing American Literature and U.S. His- tory into one block course. This class was aimed primarily for the Juniors . Advanced composition was added to the schedule. The main purpose of this class was to better prepare students for college through the teaching of gram mar and different styles of writing. .ga more fun A t:i,,s Block class turns out to I5 teresting. I-....,.J holds a 5' . x 60 'W Science Opens Nature's Doors The Science department expanded its offerings to include classes in Physics and Advanced Biology. Students explored the unknown through experiments and investigations ranging from qualitative analysis and acceleration to dissection of frogs and fetal pigs. Earth Science was highlighted by trips to the National Air and Space IVluseum in Washington D.C. and the Planetarium at Madison College. Semester projects were on display at the Spring Open House. Q aylor struggle through a lab. A 61 'N Students Look To The Future The highlight of the Clerk l and ll classes vvas the field trip to State Farm Insurance Company Acme Visable Rec- ords in Charlottesville. Here they saw types of filling equipment and learned office procedures. Two guest speakers spoke to the class. lVlrs. Caricofe spoke about office procedures and Kathy Seal demonstrated the shorthand machine to the shorthand students. W diligently on ll, he,r,ysh9rfhaHd- if lnyping appears to be no che. 62 S-ai e H .UF 1 s hard to complete A French version of Show: l at Languages Open Minds The foreign language department was very active. The Latin l students spent the year taking vocabulary tests, learning to conjugate verbs and making derivation charts for open house, along with learning the Roman language and customs. Latin ll students became in- volved with translating stories and studying gods and goddesses. In the French department first year students learned to translate and speak the French language in addition to taking vocabulary ..-wif Performa? at the YWSFW tests. Second Year students expanded their vocabulary, vvorked with sentence structure, watched films and played French games. lVlany French students had the opportunity to visit the French Embassy in Washington D.C. W--...un French students struggle t the day's assignments. ' 63 Class Puts Skills Into Practice In the World of Construction, students learned the ABC's of house construction, planning, framing, and roofing. During this time, good working habits were em- phasized. As projects for the year, class members built a model of their dream house. All skills and knowledge were used in the building of storage sheds. i,,,t,sf3,i , ffffff ' 'I fv- , fStiigenls woi on houses 4 Stu al:eV in c 64 Math Emphasizes The Practical The Mathematics Department, along with the Science Department sponsored the annual lVlath-Science Fair. Projects ranged from string-arttoverycomplicated mathematical problems. The year was spent on learning new theorems, solving word problems and featured a field trip to lVIadison College and llllassanutten Vo Tech. 65 Home Ec Prepares For Family Life The Home Economics classes this year placed emphasis on budgeting and planning for individuals and families family, cloth- ing management, food management and the home. Projects included working with the FHA in preparation of the Christmas Tea, planning meals for families, development of house and interior decorating plans and sewing. V. Shifflett finds that it's x 1' ' 4. . ' L J . f - Q 3: ' , 'gy ' , 1 : ' m A li'1 Ai V - s ' rsi h stsss r f i 4515 r ' X' l,., f , at i ' N ' 'tt' 6 3 -V . SQ E ,V , L -,.. ,, , amz, v' V r 1 2 , s s 66 Music Brings Enjoyment The general public was entertained by many programs sponsored by the Music classes. The musical, WEST SIDE STORY, and other concerts were presented through out the year. Class time was devoted to learning new selections and practice. 67 P.E. Goes Co-Ed The Physical Education department be- came involved in something new this year, co-educational classes. lVlost students ad- justed quickly. As before, students in grades nine and ten were required to take part in the strenuous activities of general P.E. while juniors and seniors took advan- tage of advanced courses in P.E. which involved participation in football, gymnas- tics, and golf. 423' S A 'I l Nliss LaRue givesmslcetb inters. - i 'Ji l D. Hensley 68 ' . 1 a.s2ashe.xsl,.lnterest,,.i.n pic. ' E 3, -ci it fg'M fi 9' 2 N My XR ,M-as l 8 in est d gg other subggtects ...ir W td Q ftfw www 5 , , PA Z, ,. , W . A aff k - W..' V.. V Guest Speakers Enrich Classes For this Bicentennial year the history de- partment sponsored many guest speakers . Just a few of these were Dr. Cobbs, who gave a presentation on the Soviet Union, lVlr. Bob Ryder, on crimimal investigation, and Nathen lVliller who discussed campaigning. A demon- stration on weapons was given by the U . S. Army Representative. The Freedom Train was also visited on a field trip to New lVIarket. iff it li 31 69 CVT Activities 'f Enrich Lives The CVT class dealtwith basic skills needed for employment. This year included field trips, discussions and presentations of other materials to familarize and prepare students for the future. .p lxp VL gags E. it 5 MVTC Teaches Trades Vo-tech students proved hard work pays off as they vvon awards at the District and State levels in machine shop, plumbing and pipe fitting, occupational display and brick- laying. ln its sixth year, IVIVTC continued to offer programs of student interest and need and to give training in basic vocational skills. 71 M.H.S. Gets New Administrator Many new faces have appeared at M . H. S. among them is a new administrator Mr. Edward Byrd When asked how he felt about Montevideo he stated y I have found the students, faculty and parents very A capable and extremely pleasant to work with. The friendliness and enthusiasm at Montevideo is extra- 5 ordinary. When asked to comment on their first year at M.H.S. Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Frazier, Mr. Dan- iels, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Rae and Mrs. Fleming all agreed that it was a good school, and that they liked the students. Miss Hitman, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Pence agreed that it was a most enjoyable year. Miss Simonini summed it up by saying that the students were fabulous, and Mr. R. Newman described his first year in one word, Super, IVir. John Kent, Principal. lff ML: li ,h, Mr. Jim Upperman, Assistant Principal and Athlectic Mr. Edward Byrd, Assistant Principal Director. 72 Q.-izrfpf S Ylfi 7 1. Mrs. Carlotta Blakemore: English. Department Chairman, Honor Society and Literary Magazine sponsor, Faculty Advisory Committee. 2. lVIr. Phillip Bowers: Industrial Arts. 3. Nlrs. Beulah Cobbs: Latin and English. SCA and Latin Club Sponsor, Faculty Advisory Committee. 4. lVlr. Richard Crawford: Physical Edu- cation. Varsity Baseball Coach. 5. lVIr. Wayne Cupp: Agriculture. FFA Sponsor. 6. Mr. Bryan Daniels: Social Studies. Academic Bowl Coach. 7. Mr. Don Dofflemyer: Social Studies. Varsity Football Coach, Driver Education 73 95 1 Mrs Kathy Dunham: English Peaka- zette Sponsor I Sophomore Class Sponsor 3 Nlrs Patricia Early: Science Peak and Sophomore Class Sponsor 4 Mrs Gene Flemming: French French Club Sponsor 5 lVlr Terry Garrison: Social Studies Assistant Varsity Football and J.V. Basketball Coach 6. Nlr. Don Glick: Physical Education. Varsity Track Coach. 7. Mrs. Patricia Hensley: English. IVIajorette Sponsor. n 3'-F . 2. Nlr. Dennis Early: Math Golf Coach, J . 1 L iz K. sua 74 ,,,.m,...-M-S.....,- W. 2 J - . ,,.. we f . 6 1. Miss Jean Hitman: Social Studies Girl's Track and GirI's J.V. Basket- ball Coach. 2. Miss Jean LaRue: Physical Edu- cation. Varsity Girl's Baksetball and Softball Coach, Volleyball Coach, Monogram Club Sponsor. 3. Mr. Bill Leatherman: Driver Edu- cation. Varsity Basketball Coach. 4 Mrs Mary Lewis: Art Junior Class Sponsor 5 Mr Mac Long: Band Director 6 Mr Torn Lough: Science Fresh- man Sponsor Volunteer Track Assistant 7 Mr David MacMillian: Choral Music Director 1 Mr Ralph Magri: English, Soccer and Assistant Basketball Coach, Forensics Sponsor 2 Mrs Margaret Miller: Typing and English FBLA Co-sponsor 3 Mrs Mary Jo Mitchell: Business FB LA Sponsor, Faculty Advisory Committee: 4 Mr Ronald Nelson: Business 5 Mr Dwight Newman: Agriculture FFA Sponsor 6 Mr Robert Newman: Social Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, Assistant Varsity Football and J V Baseball Coach, Historical Society Sponsor S 3 I 'We Q., 76 ,KJ JN- 5-mfs is ,f 1 Mr Fred Pence Math Department Chairman, Senlor Class Sponsor 2 Mrs Janice Pence Englnsh Cheer leading Sponsor 3 Mr Jack Raines ICT JV Football and Assrstant Varsity Baseball Coach VICA and Senior Class Sponsor 4 Mrs Patrlcla Rea C V T Pep Club Sponsor,Asslstant Glrl's Track Coach 5 Mass Drann Slmomm Englush Drama Sponsor 6 Mrs Katherune Roche Home Econo mlcs FHA Sponsor 4 in J' Qfpfgif , V W5 sisiigagss S 77 1 Mrs Mary Sipe: Science Science Depart ment Chairman, Junior Class Sponsor 2 Mrs Earlene Smith: Business Business Department Chairman 3 Mrs Mary Thomas: CVT Pep Club and Cheerleading Sponsor 4 Mr Gerald Spence: Math Track, Indoor Track and Cross Country Coach 6 Mrs Evelyn Vanpelt: Career Education and Guidance Seminar Group Sponsor 7 Mrs Jean Madren: Director of Guidance 8 Mr Mike Guinn: Guidance Indoor Track Assistant 5: Mr: John Sponaugle: Math. Assistant if QT! 3' .fl i 1 -Vasu 2 e rl 'Y!' f' fin , be , .ll 6 we 1. Mrs. Pam Marston: Library Aide. 2. Mrs. Jo Lee: Secretary. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Orba Lam: Custodians. 4. Mr. Carl Fry: Custodian. 5. Mrs. Patricia Williams: Librarian. 6. Mrs. Faye Caricofe: Bookkeeper. Mrs. Corrine Frazier: Secretary. Mrs. Jewel Knight: Clerical Aide. 7. Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Evelyn Mclnturff Mrs Gwen Foltz, Mrs Thelma Trobaugh Mrs Dorothy Lam, Mrs Edith Breeden Mrs Anna White, Mrs JoAnn Huffman Mrs Violet Magalis--Manager .. ... 368431 1 r X ---- , rf 9,,,..w-ov! 79 W I 1 A . v I 1 SW WWS 6 Q s A .- 4 n -W s E ' E 2 1 I The Montevideo Maroon football team finished the season in second place with a 7-3 record behind Madi- son Co. Local non-district rivals, Harrisonburg and T.A. captured wins by scoring in the last seconds of play Ricky Knight lead the team in de fense. Seymour Solomon gained the most ground having fantastic perform- ances against Central and Page. Coach Dofflemyer contributes most of the team's success to the Senior players' dedication. l don't think l'll ever see a Senior class like that again, Coach Dofflemyer remarked. . Senior Morale Boosts Team OPPONENT WE THEY Harrisonburg 0 14 Stonewall 33 7 T, A, 14 19 Luray 27 0 Strasburg 13 6 Elkton 20 6 Central 46 21 Page 57 3 Madison 13 36 William Monroe 21 14 First Row: D. Gochenour, J. Roy, L. Workman, W. Wilberger, R. Knight, S. Solomon, B. Williams, B. Hensley, R. Mayes, G. Roach, R. Breeden. Second Row: J. Skievaski, T. Armentrout, J. Breeden, T. Lam, D. Tumer, J. Rosson, M. Baugher, E. Ettinger, S. Self, W. Raynes, B. Shoemaker. Back Row: G. Liskey, mgr., K. Jackson, mgr., J. McCarthy, J. Claytor, J. Reardon, M. Dorman, G. Taylor, M. Marshall, L. Eppard, D. Hensley. 82 l VXDSSUF-,I tw 5 HV nh, 1 X A . K Vzlwry , U. 6 ,kg .za , at ,M , N' ' yy .gl , . The J.V. football team had a rough beginning with only a few ex- perienced players returning. Coach Raines commented, l realized the P, team had talent, but it took them half R' the season to realize it. The J.V.'s overcame their losses and finished with a 4-3-1 record 5551 J.V.'s Have Slow Start OPPONENT WE THEY Riverheads 8 20 Central 0 0 Harrisonburg 8 27 T.A. 30 6 Page 14 6 Elktori 22 0 Broadway 12 0 William Monroe 22 24 84 Front Row: Coach Failes, G. Shifflett, M. Echard, R. Cave, J. Level, J. Baker, G. Chandler, C. Haney, J. Crawford, B. Lam, C. Grose, T. Reardon, W. Shifflett, mgr. Second Row: Coach Raines, T. Eppard, A. Wilbarger, T. Gibson, L. Hammer, T. Tay- lor, J. Kirtley, H. Dunbrack, S. Huffman, G. Dean, S. Suter, R. Roadcap, K. Good. Back Row: C. Saufley, T. Breeden, G. Norton, M. Stroop, D. Diehl, D. Morris, P. Hen- sley, R. Hawkins, M. Morris, D. McCormick, G. Clatterbuck. 'Ol-ID 5 The lndoor Track team had a good chance at the State Championship, but their plans were altered by the cancel- lation of the District and State meet due to the energy crisis. The can- cellation ofthe meet disappointec the Seniors because it was their last year ofcompetition on the high school Ievel, quoted lVlr. Guinn. The team was defeated in Single A competition. OPPONENT Nlarion Waynesboro Parry IVlcClure Walt Cormick Nlarion F92 Valley lst 6th 5th 3rd of 7 teams of 10 teams of 7 teams of 40 teams of 9 teams of 4 teams Weather Stops Track Plans Front Row: lVl. Kribel, K. Shifflett, Nl. Striclcler, B. Taylor, T. Armentrout, L. Ham- mer, D. Herring, R. Kribel. Second Row: L. Campbell, J. Stewart, D. Stewart, H. Wilbarger, J. Skievaski, Nl. Baugher, S. Huffman, B. Bresley. Third Row: W. Armen- trout mgr., J. Kirtley, G. Silvers, L. Eppard, J. Rosson, J. Breeden, C. Boyers, J. Heatwole. Fourth Row: T. Raynes, J. Smith, A. Shomo, J. lVlayes, T. Watson, G. Hen- sley, F. Whitmore, Fifth Row: R. Pegram, L. Coulter, C. Deavers, Coach Lough, Coach Sponaugle, Coach Guinn. 85 The Cross Country team had a successful season placing third in the district and sixth in the State. The team suffered several injuries, one to Phil Johnson that put him out for the season. Coach Sponaugle commented: The loss of Johnson left only one Senior and the rest underclassmen doing a lot of the work. Rob Kribel had some excellent performances and received individual honors in the district and State. Teamwork Dvercomes Injuries OPPONENT WE THEY lVladison 30 27 T,A, 30 40 Stonewall 57 Rappahannock 26 31 Central 21 37 Harrisonburg 32 23 Luray 37 18 Page 32 24 fm ,J full J'-ff xv D .' . -1- Q-33:53, - I . i. ft , ci ' f' it-Rfb T kt, K X 7. fl, X I . , gg ,- X.-H f, S. X , , , i, i i ., I-J f : . T ,T of , W . , . ., . V, , ,X , . , , f V, ' Y. i if X mf ,xii 'rw' RZ' , Ulf' Alfa!-L77 X A ,,j.2,'ylW 1-L' QvPf'T V, ' V.-1' , 7f 3'y fn-WV i H his . Y H iykfwxi N 1 , V li ffl 1 'xl ,:V,f.f' XLf1,f ' l' l!'ir ' I hw fb .A K' if ,J fl! 3' ,,.f J . 3 3 f 3' , , , U Q,-A 3 49 ,Rf Front Row: D. Stewart, R. Kribel, D. Herring, J. Kirtley. Back Row Coach Sponaugle pow if Two -' 'NN S tx. VJLSM. Souder, L. Coulgner, B. Bresley, Coach Lough, F. Glick, mgr ,f A f fu, 5,111 gi . J. - . 3 , . f-' , ' f . ' f- 1 , C . il ,JO ,-di - J x gf rt, , X f 1 if f' N 1 vw. if YV-J - I F Y. l V. ,rf ,Xv,,,,-Q at 2 X 1 E., J. V, aswbft, QL, V C, A: j VW., Lk . Syl X ,ggi L, M W tall: T' i ,la .T ,off il J . . . dl .Y -fy! s,,J31,,f , M. T K .xl ,A 'jf ,, .J vm. ,- V kdf' H .gun V , V45 ,,. ' if 591' xlfzb ,N X. ffkr' 5 3, X Q' V . 'f f .,.,4f, N ,Vx - ,Q t W P v M Fwy. , Y. ,,,,,, V, ,If , . , J- . X HV A Q Qu ,fax i Eg! Q5 3- ,ye cf' 'lc rv Tryouts for the Soccer team began officially September 1, although some players practiced in August. A record of 5-3-2 was achieved with a team effort. Coach Nlagri quoted: Ex- perience is the key to the game and with some assistance, we were able to cover twice as much ground during practices . The lVIaroons, in their third year, developed interest within the school by winning. Interest In Soccer Grows OPPONENT WE THEY Roanoke Valley 4 O Tandem 6 0 AIVI A 4 4 Roanoke Valley 3 O ENI HS O 11 Albermarle 1 1 AIVIA 0 6 Albermarle 2 3 Tandem 1 O Front Row: D. Nlurphy, M. Kribel, Nl. Lamb, B. Nlorris, J. Stewart, G. Nelson, B. Tay- lor, C. Long, R. Jarrels. Back Row! Coach Nlagri, T. Watson, B. Wilfong, F. Earman, T, Workman, D, Boyers, T. Long, J. Burgoyne, C. Nlelton, T. Winegard, C. Lam, Asst. Coach Brunk. 87 rm .V .. , ' . -fliffff 1 . F i l l t f f nv :lui I f or ff ' ' Despite the Girl's Varsity Basketball record, the team showed much promise for the future. Julie Jones led the team in scoring while Penny Cupp took rebounding honors. With only four seniors leaving, the experience gained by underclassmen will be helpful. ln her fourth year of coaching, Jean LaRue concentrated on spirit as well as skill . Varsity Future Looks Promisin OPPONENT WE THEY Luray 42 54 Strasburg 30 71 j William Monroe 40 30 Stonewall 39 75 iff, Rappahannock 46 51 l Page 49 65 ' ' Central 71 67 Madison 23 46 Elkton 20 56 4 X Strasburg 46 60 Luray 53 60 William Nlonroe 46 30 Stonewall 26 47 Rappahannock 46 61 Page 46 71 Central 41 43 Front Row! C. Glick. Second Row: W. Lam, P. Cupp, L. Acker, P. Southerly. Back Madison 25 48 Row: Coach LaRue, T. Sours, mgr., J. Jones, IVI. IVIcCaIIister, C. Curtis, R. Higgs, V. Elkton 43 56 Nlayes, K. Shifflett, NI. Burner, mgr., C. Lineweaver, mgr. 88 cg The Girl's J.V. Basketball team had a season to be proud ofwith a 15-3 dis- trict record. In her first year of coaching, Jeanne Hitman accounted unity as the team's main reason for success, They worked well together and were a very tal- ented group, stated Coach Hitman. Of- fensively the team was led by Betsy Blose, Pam Foltz was the top rebounder. Al- though the J.V.'s lost to Strasburg in the semi-finals the second place district title 1 was a reward in itself. J.V.'s Finish Second OPPONENT WE THEY Luray 29 20 Strasburg 28 32 William Monroe 68 2 Stonewall Jackson 28 44 Rappahannock 38 30 Page County Central Madison Elkton Strasburg Luray William Monroe Stonewall Page Central Madison Elkton Kneeling: C. Jarrels, B. Blose, M. Blose, Standing: Coach Hitman, C. Lineweaver, mgr., B. Blose, D. Dean, C. Cline, K. Strickler, D. Norton, P. Foltz, S. Life, W. Swart wout, T. Sours, mgr., M. Burner, mgr. Strasburg 34 40 23 37 34 ' 27 17 39 31 36 27 32 17 ' ' 52 16 36 38 Rappahannock 41 26 44 23 48 44 ' 39 27 51 31 J.V. TOURNAMENT 52 4 - f f . i.1, ' f s, . . f - W L! Wi, e g. Zl' 3 Asif' They didn't let their loses affect their intensity to play or their desire to win, sums up what Coach Gar- rison had to say about this years J.V. team . Despite the were consistent and improved as the season progressed J.V.'s Don't Give Up OPPO NENT Strasburg Luray William Monroe Stonewall Rappahannock Central Elkton Page Strasburg Luray William Monroe Madison William Monroe Madison Stonewall Rappahannock Page Central Madison THEY 52 42 50 24 27 38 45 68 45 68 61 47 28 50 51 fact that the team only had six returning players, they we 27 32 47 54 - ' 28 34 43 ss Kneeling: G. Chandler, B. Harris, K. Myers, P. Hensley, C. Long. Second Row: B. Bowman mgr., T. Taylor, B. Farrell, J. Dove, R. Hawkins, K. Jenkins, Stuart Oakes, G. Morton, Coach Garrison. 91 ' A gf' ,t S, The 1976-77 Varsity Basketball team finished the season with a 17-6 record placing second in the District. Winning most of their games by coming back in the fourth quarter they acquired the name Hustlin lVIaroons. Captains Tim Long, Seymour Solo- mon and Butch Williams along with l i T Senior teammates Bobby Hensley, Ken- X ny Williams and Neil Sacra provided 9 outstanding team leadership. Highlighting the season was the exciting win over Luray, when the lVIaroons scored eight points in the final 23 seconds of play and the de- feat of local rivals, Harrisonburg in the Christmas Classic. s We promised our fans 32 minutes of Action and we certainly gave it to them. The 1976-77 IVIaroons will go 1 down as one of the finest effort-giving teams ever. They were Winners ! com- mented Coach Leatherman. T . 1 t Il Maroon Quickness Excites Fans OPPONENT WE THEY Strasburg 65 63 Luray 77 76 William Monroe 75 66 Stonewall 85 62 Rappahannock 86 58 Harrisonburg 64 60 Turner Ashby 73 88 Central 59 52 Elkton 66 53 Page 74 63 Strasburg 81 93 Luray 61 69 William Monroe 78 73 Madison 63 65 Stonewall 86 67 Rappahannock 95 55 Page 65 55 Central 62 66 Madison 68 72 Elkton 76 73 TOURNAMENT Front Row: J. Crawford, mgr., K. Jackson, mgr., F. Glick, mgr. Second Row: R. Dar- Elkton 68 55 cus, B. Hensley, K. Williams, D. Hensley, B. Williams, T. Long. Back Row: Coach Stonewall Jackson 80 58 Leatherman, S. Solomon, A. McCarthy, M. Dorman, B. Williams, G. Taylor, N. Sacra Luray 57 58 Ass't Coach Magri. 92 K. Williams share victory . For the first time, lVl.H.S. had two Varsity squads. The fall squad cheered for Varsity Girl's Basketball and Varsity Football. The winter squad cheered for Varsity Boy's Basketball. For the sec- ond year, the J.V. Cheerleaders have been divided. The fall squad cheered for J.V. Football and the J.V. Girl's Bas- ketball . The winter squad cheered for J.V. Boy's Basketball. The fall Varsity ,Cheerleaders attend- ed camp at the University of Pittsburg, PA, where they received one excellent and two superior ribbons. The winterVar- 1. sity Cheerleaders did not attend a camp, but participated in a workshop at lVladison College, which geared them for the bas- ketball season. , su u :givin K2 We've Got Spirit Winter Varsity: J. Nlyers, T. Nlorris, K. Saufley, T. Good, N. Atkins, Z. Winter J.V-'Si Fl'0Hf Row! D. Miller, A- Ffazlel' Griffith, L, Kelly, J. Dofflemyer. S. Nlartz. Second Row: B. Campbell, D. NIcIn- turff, D. Norton. Back Row: D. Bowman, P. Raynes. 94 J V Cheerleaders prep ! for fi 1 . r ' Y K l A 4 'N. 6.- 1 --.' as Fall Varsity: D. McCutcheon, B. Morris, T. Houff, Fall J.V.'s: R. McCauley, L. Dunbrack, C. Wilfong, D. Hensley, M B. Hasler, T. Hensley, M. Swaney. Comer, E. Rexrode, Nl. Marston. The lVlaroon's Varsity Baseball team finished its season with a 15-5 overall recorc. The squad vvon the Skyline District as well as the Regional Championships. Leading the team at the batvvas Seymore CTruckl Solomon with an average of .4 78 . The leading fielding honors went to Greg Taylor with an outstanding average of 5993. Coach Crawford summed up the season by saying, A super season with a super bunch of guys! Baseball Advances To State 5' 4-v OPPONENT Fort Defiance Turner Ashby Page County Harrisonburg THEY Elkton Rappahannock Fort Defiance Madison County Harrisonburg Luray Page County William Monroe Luray Elkton Rappahannock Madison County Turner Ashby REGIONAL Clover Hill Madison County STATE :frills Q .Nm iv' 5' mas.-..+s s ' ,.r-eg.. as Riagg. 'mf ,.. 'Q' Wm 06 hvwwa L 'via 'SV' 4- :sm ... as :ffm xd:,? 'F' 5. sf 3 SMMETEQT if. 'Xf- is we Q eras! HK jf' g w' L f is 49' fl.. .1 my JUL 'T m l? --'-- 1 f H ,. kN,5 ' V, if y i S, , . gil Front Row: R. Knight, S. Solomon, D. Kyger. Second Row: J. tii' Breeden, T. Long, T McDaniels, R. Byers, K. Morris, S. Chandler, W. Raynes, D. Hensley, B. Hensley M. McCaIlister--stat., M. Atkins--stat. Back Row: Coach Crawford, J. Miller, M Morris, F. Hinkle, T. Taylor, G. Caricofe, G. Taylor, G. Roach, G. Morris, Coach Essex 8 4 Raines. ,L--H I -- V, -' J .. r . 5..- , w,..,f, ,. i f ' . - sac.--fy, , 'F F if .if ' .f 'Wff' -mr e .f r f .Ss -. if 7-:fb ' ef r 2- we-K WE sag., 3, ,,53.g.,gf , - ' ,ifigssg , Q .-.' - v-1 - was . ,A g.1..1.q3,g,- , 6 5 .. 5- T'..f' -Q-g'f4l'.K-V -- ' 5' .1 3 - A f... ,. - -f '.-fu' 4- ,- , ,. A .r . -., , ,g, . 'N - ,. , 6 7 31.344 -. ' 'f - 'V 25- - A -2. .3 I I nl' 9 A -N .15 V-.F ' ' l ' A -' - li 5.1:r?-2711 'iff' O 4 za. C . 3.34- A f Q' Q. ' fag5,a?:f'r3 ' N : . 2.x .f ' ...I AQ . 7 . ' F 5' . ' '9- .'.. . ' . U: 'I'-Ci i' , Q ..:- ,rg .. .7 C. , f , 3 . E . 3 12 - ' T35 6 5 G 9 fl S-1 f ' l - ' ' - 2 'if' . is A 2 3 is ,il xii ., T X 3 fl 4 13 ' ,t . 1 ' ,v -Q . . ' --e 1 'E ' 'fir , fl .. .a K 2 9 if, .- 1 - ,Rin i 1, J I 7 10 V xy ' E ff' ' ,fr 35' ' S f as-3 -- , Ulf: ' - e ,5' -' o 6 if 1 fl 4 5 5, W. .1 -jg . S523 A is Q 4 3 ' . lull-L .. as . Af! , Ll ' - I so x it Vw' Q A' Y W 1 . I .7 ew. i 3 4 x cz-M. ' sv ' 1 3 96 Solomon and Tay i Hiring two home li The Junior Varsity baseball team com- piled a record of 9-2 . Coach Newman stated, The team owes its record to a total team effort and a great attitude. This year's team had a record number of victories . J.V.'s Have Winnin Season ., A '-' A, ' 1 OPPONENT WE THEY 'f Turner Ashby 8 7 Harrisonburg 10 0 Fort Defiance 17 13 Elkton 2 3 Page County 7 6 Rappahannock 11 8 Elkton 12 1 Harrisonburg 2 10 Page County 21 12 Turner Ashby 4 O Luray 9 2 Front Row: C. Chandler, B. Harman, C. Caricofe, J. Crawford, B. Morris, J. Baker. Second Row: G. Liskey--manager, G. Crawford, S. Nlichael, Nl. Myers, C. lVIorris, G. Chandler, D. Roadcap, R. Cave. Back Row: S. Solomon, H. Dun brack, J. Claytor, D. Nlichael, B. Harris, Coach Newman. 98 ev' I ul. . I The Junior Varsity track team ended its season with a record of 6-2. New school records were set in 10 ofthe 16 events. We had a very successful season due to very hard-working, dedicated ath- letes, commented Coach Sponaugle. J.V.'s Break Records -.Q . f . . J... W W,-K K 3 ., , Front Row: T. Caricofe, L. Higgs, A. Williams, S. Blose, M. Marshall, B. Bres- ley, J. Turner, B. Mowbray, J. Silver, S. Slauball, D. Clem, D. Shifflett, J. Young. Second Row: C. Long, J. Level, M. Hensley, K. Good, N. Kisling, S. Suter, T. Reardon, F. Glick, R. Landis, K. Smith, H. Lewis. Third Row: J. Heatwole, S. Huffman, S. Self, M. Mumbert, D. Leeth, R. Gibson, W. Dunnigan, J. Helmick, D. Clark, C. Johnson. Back Row: M. McAIpin, M. Kribel, D. Coul- ter, C. Legg, S. Shifflett, T. Workman, D. Morris, S. Derrow, C. Scott, T. Ep- pard, T. Mace, Coach Sponaugle, T. Breeden. 99 OPPONENT WE THEY Elktorl 124 12 Turner Ashby 55 1f2 77 1f2 Broadway 64 112 16 Kate Collins 89 1f2 Central 112 1l2 31 1f2 Elkton 26 Strasburg 129 112 2 Stonewall Jackson 38 1f2 v 5 f 'X 1' H . ifearii mbelfs I I. . 4 i f'N1i:5. was Nia T lm 5 r t SRU It il The 1977 softball team captured first place in the districtvvith a 7-3 district rec- X, ord. Betsy Blose led the team offensively with a .471 batting average. Pam Souther- ly led defensively with a fielding average of .973. Super season. The kids did a great job, commented Coach Jean LaRue. Softball Captures District Crown OPPONENT WE THEY Turner Ashby 16 20 Waynesboro 5 18 Harrisonburg 7 9 Charlottesville 9 15 Elkton 31 18 William Monroe 24 32 Page County 13 12 s Charlottesville 32 14 9 Luray 16 17 Harrisonburg 12 15 Luray 20 7 . Madison 13 11 A . I Turner Ashby 41 3 . . William Monroe 19 6 Waynesboro 11 23 Page County 17 16 Madison 21 13 Elkton 4 6 W . DISTRICT , f ' Madison 15 7 . -C M , gg' REGIONAL 1' llif . ,i Buckingham 3 6 4 Front Row: J. Coffey, L. Salyards, V. Caricofe, D. Miller, P. Southerly, D. Roadcap, L. Morris, B. Crawford, J. Jones. Second Row: B. Hasler--mgr. R. Riggleman--mgr S. Life, C. Cline, P. Miller, L. Acker, S. Simmons, C. Baker, R. McCauley, B. Blose, W. Lam, V. Mayes, Coach LaRue. 100 I I JE! f A hw F5 if Llsa avoids a. wild throw ,W 'Kb The Golf team successfully defended its district and regional title, defeating rivals Elkton and Stonewall. Boo Taylor served as captain of the seven-man team and vvas sea son and district medalist. IVlert Gooden was lovv man for the IVIaroons in the State lVIatch and received a medal for his efforts Losing the State was a disappointment, butvve had a good, solid season, commented Coach 37 7 4 4 First Place THEY 7 19 3 4 4 7 3 407 Third Place Golfers Are District Cham ps WE 3 331 33 35 168 8 175 224 351 439 283 3 6 323 26 171 229 287 339 333 3 6 32 23 324 20 339 373 3 3 nd J Reardon cogfempia Bamelggher 1451145 to the next hole. x Aggie? ' xi N f- nwvwev X-, . if ell' rf, , nee, M ., ,. ,,e.. , K , is ,, .A 1 2 , f. Q 4, 1 . E- 1 , ' Q F. w ,1ffp.fg:e.: - ., ,gl-fefiif-it 'ff 'SN-'M va .. ,W ,.., A 1 ,.5-ggw., .wwx , .' T52 Wi-sk.. , :S ,. ,., 51 f -ew , ,,,,,,,.-1'- J - K K - - m,,.M- I 103 This was a growing and building year for the Varsity Volleyball team. Three returning plagers and nine other team members Worked on asic skills and techniques. Although their record was 1-7, they lost many games by only one or tvvo points. The J.V. team had an excel lent season, compiling a 7-1 record. Volleyball Has Building Year OPPONENT WE THEY EMHS O 2 Page County 2 O Central 0 2 Central 1 2 Luray 0 2 Page County 0 2 Luray 1 2 EMHS O 2 Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: R. Troyer, J. Jones, M. Lamb, S. Hensley. Second Row: L. Dunbrack, C. Suter, B. Raines, B. Hasler, S. Simmons, V. Caricofe. Back Row: Coach LaRue, P. Roy-Man., P. Fleisher-Man., C. Armentrout-Man., S. Snyder-Man. -1-i OPPONENT WE THEY EMHS 2 1 Page 2 O Central 2 O Central 2 O Luray 2 0 Page 2 O Luray 2 0 EMHS 1 2 J.V. Volleyball: Front Row: P. Root, J. Bubb, B. Blose, T. Caricofe, S. Blose. Second Row: Coach Simms, B. Blose, L. Aclcer, P. Foltz, K. Strickler, C. Cline, S. Morris. T04 ll lEV My The first girls' track team in Montevideo history ended its season with a 3-4 record. The team placed sixth inthe district, eighth in the region, and twelfth in state outof sixty- three teams. Linda Kelly led the team in scoring with eighty-nine points. Penny Cugjap followed with sixty-four. Coach Glick sal , l am very proud of the girls' determination and fortitude. Girls Track ls A Reality OPPONENT WE THEY Turner Ashby 50 60 Central 22 88.5 Luray 34.5 Elkton 64 46 City-County Fifth Stonewall 19 91 Madison 71 112 31 1l2 William Monroe 38 DISTRICT Sixth REGIONAL Eighth STATE Twelfth Front Row: S. Morris, D. Freeland, K. Cullum, D. Slcievaski, N. Atkins, K. Shifflett, K. Strickler, C. Lineweaver. Second Row: T. Houff, L. Kelly, C. Rodgers, L. Magai, B. Blose, T. Kibler, T. Sipe, A. Fraizer. Third Row: G. McCue, R. Troyer, H. Miranda, C. Suter, P. Cupp, D. Knight, M. Blose, Fourth Row: M. Burner, D. Deavers, C. Jarrels, D. Dean, S. Marshall, D. Mclnturff, D. Norton, P. Foltz, S. Siler, K. Good. Back Row: Coaches Glick, Hitman, Rea, Guinn. 105 fa!! fwwiggg .QW WL The 977 Boy's Track team completed its season with a 15-O record and captured first place in District, Region B, and State Competition. Aron lVlcCarthy surprised every- one when he high jumped 6 feet 9 inches at the City County meet, but he kept his style and went on to place first at State with a rec- ord jump of 6 feet 8 inches. Frank Whitmore also set a new State record in pole vaulting with a vault of 13 feet 3 inches. At State Competition the 880 and mile relay teams set new school records. Captains Butch Wil- liams and Alan Shomo moved into Track's Top Ten after this season. ZZ 1 is .,,.5.k.w.f, ENE ---. ...P ,55...w f , 1,541 .. - wif' Varsity Trackmen Win State OPPONENT WE THEY Turner Ashby 90.5 53 E.M.H.S. 15-5 Harrisonburg 99 41 E.M.H.S. 30 Elkton 111.5 24.5 Rotary Relays First Class A Strasburg 137.5 8.5 City-County Meet First Luray 108 38 Page 24 Rappahannock 104 15.5 Stonewall Jackson 48.5 Central 32 William Monroe 107 31 Madison 61 William Monroe 122 23 Rappahannock 16 DISTRICT First Place REGIONAL First Place STATE First Place 106 Front Row: L. Coulter, P. Johnson, A. Shomo, J. Smith, T. Watson, N. Sacra, T. Armemtrout, K. Williams, R. Mayes, B. Williams, R. Jarrels. Second Row: B.Wil- liams, J. Kirtley, M. Strickler, H. Lee, R. Kribel, D. Herring, J. Rossen, L. Eppard, T. Raynes, K. Jackson. Third Row: J. McCue, A. McCarthy, R. Darcus, F. Whitmore, J. Skievaski, W. Armentrout--mgr., E. Borror--mgr. Fourth Row: V. Pirkey--stat., S. Rossen--stat., M. Burner--stat., K. Good--stat., T. Gibson, R. Pegram, M. Marshall, D. Stewart, C. Deavers, K. Kribel--stat., L. Huffman--stat., S. Siler--stat. Back Row: Coach Guinn, Coach Sponaugle, Coach Glick, Coach Lough. ts l ., ...,. . vim, M Q, K' V , Q' 'R 4 trH6're prepares to pole vqmult. H ' We . 4 ,A, va , it dim uw., , ' W s 1 .ffilig QC, V g' - V ' A .iw-.1 , izffd A I A f ,. ? Wg' fs1 sy, f QV ii -.,.i , ,1i, j L -b A ml .,,, - W -119 X h 44 , - H , mix Q 15.5, 1 '-'f:1i2gg95i'f Tiff A 'Wf?'fi2li?:+F+f:a31?Eii2QY'1.,: f - Q L,,TmN 1- A rp, Q ' ?f5ff1 i ' Z, J . . ,, . -- ' f ' ., Q. f -L' ,gsm ,-..f,?s:,Uf , V I A mf ya Q , - . At I 1 . . 1 , ,,,A,i.g'T4g',.N9x5,,.j ,2 lx AM ,gf - bglnqggiwa ce - ' 1 12. H - M.g,:,5' ff '?'- 4,f,,gg.,4,,J ,,, w,.gffw-wifi, 1 -:iw - -r-1 3 If V. .. kg x , gg, JM, 5 1 fv i Q . Ip, .. 1.4 4xg,LX.xi1-f,,lg5:.g N - W. . W -I x. - JM ., uf- xM21NT44QWwn '.JwGv,1, 1' .,. 'L - , . ' zsfrf. . ff . ' -,-,1-.1 ,Aw - - ., -1' 107 I I if mi' . if, 1 - 5 fi , - A Q WCM 1 3 . x 1 n V! 12 , ' ,, X 1 . I ' Q 1 4. A Q5 J ,I I 1 -: 1 ' 4 , V , ,j - 'ti llXWlll lMJ S How Does It Feel To Be A Senior? How does it feel to be a senior? lt's fun candy sales, a Variety Shovv, and spent a great and it feels good. As we look back on our past deal of time planning graduation. IVIany prepa- four years here, vve remember as Freshmen win- rations had to be made such as ordering caps ning most of the spirit sticks at pep rallies. and gowns, studying for exams, and sending in Getting our drivers' licenses and putting on that college applications. This year was spent in first Variety Shovv high-lighted our Sophomore year. Ordering our class rings, being invited to join the National Honor Society, and putting on the Variety Show kept us busy our Junior year. lt feels rewarding. Seniors worked hard during their last year at Montevideo. They had learning, achieving, and preparing ourselves for the years to come. lt's sad. We remember all of the friend- ships made and fun vve've had during these years and yet we realize we will all be going our sep- arate vvays. Class Officers: Nl. Atkins, Treas.2 N. Saufley, V-Pres.7 C. Glick, Pres.2 T. Harrison, Rep.2 L. Haney, Sec. 110 Paul Douglas Armstrong ,,..., .iw---k t g Nlary Katherine Atkins Norma Colleen Baker Carroll Ray Baugher Charles Melvin Bowman Mark Steven Byerly Lyle Clark Coulter Qvgk. Cynthia Ann Beam Doug las Craun Boy ers Mitchell Scott Chandler no tint. 4 Teresa Lynn Crawford 18'-wk Timothy Ray Berry Craig Lynn Breeden w-,Y Gregory Scott Comer roe, T C if .fl ' ll 2 4 it err, Q' . ifgx.. ' :fi Q ' -. I . '1 ifl 'i li '-:' ,Vg' gill . 11 i X. Deborah Ringgold Dean Tracy Meredith Bosserman Richard Leo Breeden K . . S 'lri 75 , T li' 5 E Wg ,t e ..'::- 1' ' Mati da Arnette Cook -1 his 'E f' - - tw- - fQg.gv: R ' 4- 4 , i w- -Ja '- , , 2,2 ,, T , --M -1 - 25, . Dorothy Lyvonne Deavers 111 Karen Priscilla Dennis . E J 12 :Jaffa 42, it 'S gr 2? 1' WJ? K M 1 v 5 f ,f Y 2: We -. J i' , W , if fn an , Cindy Jo Driver Jennifer Lynn Garrison 112 Donna Kaye Good QQ, David Fielding Dinsmore Frank Suter Earman, Jr. David M erri I I Gass GL , .ff Pamela Renee Good Jane Nl eredith Dofflemyer Eric Johnathan Evans 5 QAKKJ, ,rf af, 'C Cheryl Lynn Glick i 3 fl -germ, L' ' f , 1, 2 , ., ,Mgr yiyy my - '1., Pamela Sue Good I if 1. 55 ,J L I Q WZ 4'1- IA Q ,.. .elf '51 G, ' fx HQM., , F 1 , , Q 1 b l 2 l 'A Q , , Gena Lee Dove Linda IVlarie Farrell David Lee Gochenour ii, Q Cheryl Ann Grose Bruce Paul Halewa . My ,J ' - 'fffr f?i,15h s 32 o it f ,fi , W 3 1114 M923 f 5 -, 'Q ,v Q.. ,Wm f ,K - 1 7 -Ai l 1 Yi ' J l l l l Tanya Dawn Harrison Keith Arlen Heerman ' u f l wg ' 2 ,, K if Ts W vig lv, X K I W .L-sf f lv no -H at 1 f 'I 4 5, ,. Q s i 1 Teresa Gale Hensley Gregory Allen Hammer 7 ' I 1, 'F fx, 59 fat .A V ., iff,1 Wf'x::5 if f ' Q Barbara Elizabeth Hasler Earl Ray Hensley, Jr. Rhonda Faith Higgs A, . J 3 4 A 3 as fin s ' 5 in vv . -- V .E l Shelby LuAnne Haney V' ff if 'wf,. f i 2'i'm:f E. 6 ,gm 1 5 ,K 42.5 f a if 4? q , ' . w e af-121' 13' ' ,I IVE., In ffm Q f K gi-. rx ,- JB -fx Stephanie Dawn Heatwole f-'v Loring Matthew Hensley H' 'B' f ' farm. I . iw ,1 1 Llljzllwgwl , , V El., sv' f If f 'A ' I 1. tw Teresa Ann Hinegardner Connie Nlarie Harner is ...W A 1 'ST lil Z 'if fi? , 6 'ata 'Vw vfifv V a. 4 '00, f l -Q , be W l 'W 7 or Jeanette lVlarie Hedrick Robert Randolph Hensley Cheryl Ann Hogue 113 1 Thomas Scott Holland Karen Sue Jones Larry Wayne Kite 114- Anita Gail Lam Virginia Catherine Howe Linda Diane Kelly Roy Lee Kite Rickey Alan Lam Tammy Maria Iseli Q0- V Tony Lee Kennedy Richard Irvin Knight Wanda Gail Lam Kemper Richard Jarrels, III Debra Ann Kidwell Douglas Wayne Kyger David Wayne Lantz Stephen Lynn Lineweaver Marisa Rose McAlpin Janet Virginia May Sharon Lynette Miller gon- Debbie Kay Lonas Cristy Annette Long David Wayne McCarthy Ronald Ray Mayes John Holler Mc Nish Marvin Ray Meyerhoeffer Q Timothy Kyle Long 'Kara www f .. any Sarah Marie Magal is Larry Gibbs Miller Connie Sue Morris Gregory Lewis Morris Harold Richard Morris, Jr. Kristopher Reid Morris '1- 'K ff -Q K 1 ' r 15 W fix ip f , ' rf X Q 4 FR r g s Jean Elizabeth Myers Rebecca Lynn Raines ,Kk- lg' ierr ga 0 .v gk ,,,,1. ,,,,, any K 155 , Lynne Patricia Rexrode Patricia Gayle Morris Don Robert Norvelle Ry' wa Kenneth Charles Randall Oliver Clay Rexrode Sharon Swink Morris A-sv' Sarah Ellen Norvel Ie 6 gf ff fr H i ri , P 452421 xl Q, 1J,9i?,b 2 f 'isa if 5 it ' Rf' Qi it , 'W' Y .1 Q 1 Pamela Ann Randall I 3' 'inf' xk ' y . ,, .. ,- 5 . g, .b s .v2f'5ff,H5f -AL Aileen Dawn Riggleman Shelia Ann Morris Sandra Sue Pence Victoria Ann Reardon Gary Wayne Roach 3451 Lois Nlarie Roach ZZ2 ,kwa it H J fb R :IL Celia Nlarie Rodgers t! !P' Joseph Hunter St. John Russell Steve Saum Debbie Lynn Roadcap 'fha Jeffrey Brian Root 55 , .,f,,,, . -,,, 5- ff,-.1 , N' no Lisa Elaine Salyards Daryl Randolph Shiffletl: 'QQ--r Nlaurita Good Roadcap Alton Paul R0d99l'S ,f x 3, , .wasp is 1: 5 ' Q We W Fw Z 3 V N I e fr, g ' H, ,Q - -ir' -L I M I . .miss , L 4 5 Hia wi. 5 if fi 'X ,, X Jerry Lynn Roy Joseph Sacra Dorlis Wayne Sandridge Natalie Dawn Saufley David Benton Shifflett Debbie Diane Shifflett Dianna Nlay Shifflett Qleswy Sandra Sue Si m mons Joseph Lee Smith, Jr. 118 Reta Faye Sullivan Rickey Eugene Shifflett W-s.,,: s...' Sandy Sutton Simmons Mary Pamela Southerly WM! g em .- 'T '41l?'F:'2 if - Y ,' N , K' f,.,,, if 'rvx ' - K: ' 'Yi , V f .i fri- we ff Jan Paige Suter Wayne Nelson Shipe Neil Preston Sipe Thomas David Strickler Melody Ann Swaney Alan Cassell Shomo Willard Eugene Smiley il'il' 512 A W 1 ff, H , .M .1 1 A 1. 1 Q4 ' f 6 . V : - s E ' . ,ep al ' ' I mg , 'f sr --i- Diana Lynn Sullivan WW' Victoria Swartwout Robert Ray Swartz Linus Elmer Wagner Mary Frances Whetzel Cynthia Kaye Workman Garland Lee Trammell, Jr. Tammy Sue Walters Wayne Gary Wi l berger Lester Work man, Jr. Ricky Lee Turner Marcus Drew Warl itner Bryan Lee Williams David Paul Wuntke Daniel Clay Vandevander Terry Lee Watson Kenneth Wayne Williams Barbara Ann Wyant 119 Mary Atkins: Mr. 84 Mrs. C.R. Atkins. Basketball 15 Softball 15 Boys Basketball Stat. 3,45 Batgirl 3,45 Class Rep. 25 Treas. 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,35 Latin l,2,3,45 Drama 2,35 French 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Historical Society 3,45 Monogram 45 SCA 45 Peak 4. Carroll Baugher: Mr. 84 Mrs. Owen Baugher. FFA 2,3,45 Star Greenhand 25 Fed. Crop Judging 2,45 Fed. Poultry Judging 25 Fed. Soil Judging 35 Fed. Forestry Judging 45 State Degree Team Manager 2,35 State Livestock Judging 35 State Block 84 Bridle Livestock Team 3,45 Chapter Rep. 45 Wildlife Comm. Chair. 35 Historical Society 2. Cindy Beam: Mr. 84 Mrs. Billie Beam. FHA l,2,3,45 VICA 45 SCA 45 Band 4. Charles Bowman: Mr. 84 Mrs. William H. Bowman. FFA 1, 2,3,45 Livestock Judging 15 Crop Judging 2,45 Area Crop Proficiency Award 25 State Crop Proficiency Award 35 State Swine Proficiency Award 35 Ass't Treas. 35 Chapter Treas. 45 Fed. Rep. 45 Chapter Farmer 45 FBLA 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,35 Football 2. 217' Dottie Deavers: Mrs. Judy L. Deavers. FBLA 2,3,45 Hist. 45 Powderpuff 3,45 Objet d'Art5 Art Editor 45 2nd place in Decathlon 2. Karen Dennis: Mr. 84 Mrs. Louie P. Dennis. Jane Dofflemyer: Mr. 84 Mrs. Donnie Dofflemyer. SCA 1,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Drama 1,25 FHA 1,3,45 Latin 1,2,3, 45 Miss Roma 25 Batgirl 2,35 Historical Society 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Monogram 3,45 Peak 45 Miss MHS 15 Homecoming Repres. 45 Maroon Sound-Off 4. :iii Gena Dove: Mr. 84 Mrs. Monroe Dove: FHA 15 FBLA 15 Pow- 1 derpuff 4. Frank Earman: Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank S. Earman, Sr. Mixed Cho- ' rus 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Track 15 Indoor Track 25 Track 25 Soccer 2,3,45 Football 25 Latin 3,45 His- torical Society 2,35 Lettermen's 3,4. Eric Evans: Mr. 84 Mrs. Max J. Evans5 FFA 1,25 Band 152. Linda Farrel: Mrs. Alma Farrell. Drama 3,45 Rep. 45 Comm. for Drama Productions 3,45 Publicity Chair. 45 Musical Comm. 3,45 Spring Festival 45 FB LA 4. Jennifer Garrison: Mrs. Jean Garrison. FHA 1, Drill Team 1,25 Latin l,2,3,45 Historical Society 3,4. David Gass: Mr. 84 Mrs. Jerry Gass. FFA l,2,3,45 Chapter Farmer 15 Forensics 4. Cheryl Glick: Mr. 84 Mrs. Don Glick. Basketball 15 2,3,45 Captain 45 Softball Stat. 1,25 Latin l,2,3,45 Treas. 15 SCA 1,3,45 Peakazette l,2,3,45 Editor 45 Peak 45 Honor Society 3,45 Rep. 45 Historical Society 45 Homecoming Chair. 35 Business Symposium 45 Class Pres. 3,45 Girl's State 35 lst Place in Math Fair 1. 120 we-4 , - . . Doug Boyers: Mrs. H.B. Boyers, Sr. FFA l,2,3,45 Soccer 3, 45 VICA 3,45 Lettermen's 4. Mark Byerly: Mr. 84 Mrs. Oliver Lynwood Byerly. Boy's State 35 FFA l,2,3,45 Comm. Chair. 2,45 State Parl. Proce- dure Team 2,35 Ass't Vice Pres. 35 Sec. 45 Fed. Pres. 45 Honor Society 3,45 Math Test Award 35 SCA 45 Comm. Chair. 4. Teresa Combs: Mrs. James W. Howard. FHA 4. SCA 4. Matilda Cook: Mrs. Roscoe Cook. FHA 1,45 HERO 2,45 Pres. 45 SCA 15 Outstanding MTVC Student 2. Lyle Coulter: Mr. 84 Mrs. Earl S. Coulter. Senior Band 1,2, 3,45 Latin 15 French 35 Drama 3,45 Musical Orchestra 2,35 Musical 45 Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Award 45 In- door Track 2,4. Terry Crawford: Mr. 84 Mrs. Billy N. Crawford. FHA 1,25 Concert Choir 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Softball 1,25 Drill Team 2,3,45 All County Chorus 35 Musical Comm. 2,35 Powder- puff 35 VICA Vice Pres. 45 SCA 4. f l LuAnne Haney: Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles S. Haney. FHA l,2,3,47 Parl. 27 Comm. Chair. 37 Jr. Degree 17 Chapter Degree 27 Majorette l,2,3,47 Captain 3,47 Mixed Chorus 27 Concert Choir 37 Jr. High Regional Chorus 17 3rd Place in Science Fair 17 Historical Society 37 FBLA 3,4. Connie Harner: Mr. 84 Mrs. Kenneth Harner. Latin l,2,3,47 FHA l,2,3,47 Spring Track Stat. 2,37 Indoor Track Stat. 37 Cross Country Stat. 2,37 Historical Society 3,47 Pep Club 37 Honor Society 3,47 FBLA 47 Powderpuff 3,4. Tanya Harrison: Mr. 84 Mrs. S.V. Harrison. Drama 1,2,3,47 Treas. 27 FHA 3,42 2nd Vice Pres. 47 Class Pres. 17 Rep. 47 Musical l,2,3,47 SCA l,2,3,47 Mixed Chorus 17 Concert Choir 2,37 Ensemble 47 Golf Manager 2,3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Vice Pres. 37 Pres. 47 French 3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Boy's Basketball Stat. 2,37 Peak 47 Monogram 4. aww ' Pam R. Good: Mr. 84 Mrs. John H. Brown, Jr. FHA l,2,3,47 Treas. 47 Latin l,2,3,47 Miss Roma 37 Majorette 1,27 Cap- tain 27 Cheerleader 2,37 Captain 27 Historical Society 2,47 Pep Club 3,47 Treas. 37 Monogram 3,47 Vice Pres. 47 Track Stat 3,47 Sweetheart Queen 4. Pam S. Good: Mr. 8t Mrs. Floyd L. Good. FBLA 2,3747 Ass't Vice Pres. 47 lst Place in Math-Science Fair 2. Cheryl Groset Mr. 84 Mrs. George W. Grose. FHA 2,37 FBLA 27 Drama 2. Bruce Halewa: Mr. 84 Mrs. Isaac Halewa. FFA 17 Drama 1,2 3,47 Pres. 47 French l,2,3,47 Rep. 47 Jr. Regional Chorus 17 Musical l,2,3,47 Lead 3,47 Spring Production 2,37 Lead 3,47 State One-Act 27 Visiting Comm. One-Act 27 Ilst Place in Art Contest 37 Variety Show 37 ICT 47 SCA 4. I ' - kip. f 7 Q. a j - 4. .. . WSE' '23 ' .- -wg 34 . , 1.. .----, ?RWmm.!v.wQi if 'i ' evade .sms -A Q :Sagas M .: ss .... . sa... .Q 7- . . 3 V A .... . ffl 2 . H: ,.., J 5 i I l Barbara Haslerr Mr. 84 Mrs. Venson R. Hasler. Cheerleader 1,2,3,42 Co-Captain 47 FHA 1,2,47 Band 1,27 Monogram 3,4 Powderpuff 3,47 Historical Society 47 Volleyball 47 Tri-Cap- tain 4. Steph Heatwolel Mr. 8L Mrs. Jack C. Heatwole. Latin 1,2,3, 47 Mixed Chorus 17 Concert Choir 2,3,47 Seminar 2,3,47 Musical 2,47 Honor Society 3,42 Treas. 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Peak Section Editor 4. Jenny Hedrick: Mr. 84 Mrs. Marvin Hedrick. Latin 1,2,37 Mixed Chorus 17 Concert Choir 27 Ensemble 37 FBLA 3,47 Cheerleader 2. Bobby Hensley: Mrs. Lorraine Hensley. SCA l,2,3,47 Foot- ball l,2,3,47 Baseball l,2,3,47 Most Improved Player Award 37 Basketball 1,2,47 Latin 1,2,3,47Aedile 27 Lettermen's 2,3,47 Rep. 37 Vice Pres. 47 Indoor Track 37 Historical So- ciety 3,47 Pres. 4. Earl Hensley: Mr. 84 Mrs. Earl Hensley. FFA 1,27 Greenhand 17 Chapter Farmer 27 Track 1,27 All District Indoor Track 27 Soccer 27 Lettermen's 2,3,47 VICA 3,47 Parl. 47 SCA 3. Terri Hensley: Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Conley. FHA l,2,3,47 Rep 27 Cheerleader 2,3,47 Captain 47 French 2,37 Rep. 37 FBLA 47 Pep Club 3,47 Historical Society 37 Monogram 3,47 Vice Pres. 37 Pres. 4. Gerald Herring: Mrs. Elwood Herring. Rhonda Higgs: Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard K. Higgs. Latin l,2,3,47 Sec. 27 Aedile 47 Basketball l,2,3,47 Softball 1,27 Seminar 2,3,47 Chair. 47 Monogram 37 FBLA 3,47 Parl. 47 Honor Society 3,47 Leadership Comm. Chair. 47 Boy's Basketball Stat. 3,47 Historical Society 47 Peak 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Captain 4. 121 Teresa Hinegardner: Mrs. Diane Hinegardner: French 1,2,3, 41 FBLA 3,41 Bookkeeping Award 31 Drill Team 3. Tommy Holland: Mrs. Virginia Holland. Band 1,2,3,41 Band Club 2,31 Latin 1,21 Seminar 3,41 Honor Society 3,4. Cheryl Hogue: Mr. 8. Mrs. W.W.Hogue. Band 1,2,3,41 Pep Band 1,2,3,41 Jazz Band 1,2,3,41 All Regionsl Band 2,3,41 Ass't 11 Latin 1,2,3,41 Drama 1,2,3,42 Treas. 41 Seminar 2, 3,41 Peakazette 2,3,41 Honor Society 3,41 Peak 41 Governor's School For the Gifted 41 Madison College Mathematics Con- test 4. Tammy Iseli: Mr. 84 Mrs. Johnny C. Iseli. FBLA 3,41 Drama 3 41 FHA 41 Pep Club 31 Historical Society 41 Dance-a-thon Vtlinner 41 Musical 4. Richard Jarrels: Mr. 84 Mrs. K.R. Jarrels, Jr. FFA 1,2,3,41 SCA 11 Football 1,31 Track 1,2,3,41 Soccer 41 Letterman's 3,41 Sweetheart King 4. Karen Jones: Mr. 84 Mrs. William W. Jones, Jr. Seminar 1, 2,4. SZ. Steve Lineweaver: Mr. 84 Mrs. Henry N. Lineweaver. SCA 1,2,3,41 FFA 1,2,3,41 Greenhand 11 Chapter Farmer 21 All State Sentinel of Parlimentary Procedure Team 31 Mechanics Proficiency Award 3. Cristy Long: Mr. 84 Mrs. Orville Long. FHA 1,2,3,41 Chapter Degree 11 State Degree 31 Concern Leader 11 Trip Comm. Chair. 21 Fashion Show Narrator 31 Degree Comm. Chair. 31 Pres. 41 French 1,2,3,41 Sec. 31 SCA 2,3,41 Teacher Appreci- ation Comm. Chair. 31 Class Vice Pres. 21 Variety Show 2,3 41 Ass't Peak Editor 31 Editor 41 Pep Club 3,41 Honor Society 3,41 Prom Princess 31 Powderpuff 31 Prom Comm. 31 Business Symposium 41 Graduation Comm. 4. Tim Long: Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward S. Long. FFA 1,2,3,41 Sec. 31 Pres. 41 Ass't Sec. 2 All State Comm. Chair. of Parliamen- tary Procedure Team 21 Pres. of State Parl. Procedure Team 31 Fed. Rep. 31 lXlat'l Dairy Judging Contest 41 2nd Place in Public Speaking 3,41 Football 11 Basketball 1,2,3,41 Tri- Captain 41 Baseball 1,2,3,41 SCA 1,2,3,41 Rep. 21 Magazine Campaign Chair. 41 Band 1,2,3,41 Drama Vice Pres. 21 Soc- cer 3,41 Captain 31 Honor Society 3,41 Service Comm. Chair. 41 Lettermen's 3,41 Pep Club 41Homecoming Bcort 21 Wom- enless Beauty Con. 31 Prom Prince 31 Grad. Comm. 4. Marisa McAlpin: Mr. 8L Mrs. Robert A. McAlpin. Musical 2, 3,41 Festival One Act 2,3,41 Spring Production 2,3,41 Student Director 31 Drama 3,41 Public Relations Manager 3,41 Vice Pres. 41 Co- Director of Production 41 Prom Comm.31 SCA 4. 122 6 ' Q Linda Kelly: Mr. 84 Mrs. John E. Bowers. Cheerleader 1,2,3, 41 NCA Award 21 Captain 41 Drama Treas. 11 Latin 1,2,3,41 Monogram 2,3,41 Treas. 41 Class Sec. 21 French 2,3,41-l-FEBS 31 Seminar 3,41 Boy's Track Stat. 31 FHA 41 Honor Society 3,41 Historical Society 41 SCA 41 Peakazette 41 Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students 3. Debbie Kidwell: Dr. 84 Mrs, John Kidwell. FHA 1,21 French 2,31 Honor Society 3,41 Peak 31 Seminar 41 Peakazette Car- toonist 4. Ricky Knight: Mr. 8. Mrs. Walter J. Knight. Football 1,2,3, 41 Baseball 1,2,3,41VICA 3,4. Wanda Lam: Mrs. William O. Lam, Jr. FHA 1,21 French 1, 21 Softball 1,2,3,41 Band 1,2,3,41 Jazz Band 2,3,41 Band Club Sec. 21 Variety Show 2,3,41 Monogram Sec. 3.41 Bas- ketball 3,41 Co-Captain 41 Girl's State 31 Honor Society 3,4 All Regional Band 41 Historical Society 41 Peakazette Fea- ture Editor 41 Peak 41 Who's Who in Am. Band. ! Q ,lin IS.. Y Not tx.jgF' 13 linux: gil' V li: ,, sr . x A Z 'lp Sf sk, , 34,15 I 113739,- itfi tiff pf 1 .J -',, -we . 4 af X 1.1, iig , . is -+1 .W V 13 'i Hal Morris: Mr. 84 Mrs. Harold R. Morris, Sr. Drama l,2,3,41 Musical 1,2,3,41 FFA 1,2,3,41 Chorus 1,21 SCA 1,2,3,41 Vice Pres. 31 Pres. 41 Concert Choir 1,2,3,41 Baseball Manager 11 Class Pres. 21 Peak 2,3,41 Lettermen's 2,3,41 Soccer 21 Boy's Basketball Manager 31 Historical Society 3,41 French Treas. 41 Pep Club 31 FBLA Exec. Board Member at Large 41 Wo- manless Beauty Contest 31 Miss Congeniality 3. Kris Morris: Mr. Eugene F. Morris. French 1,2,3,41 Pres. 3,41 Baseball 1,3,41 Historical Society 3,41 Lettermen's 3,41 SCA 3,41 Patricia Morris: Mr. Swan J. Morris. Drill Team 1,2,3,41 Pep Club 11 FBLA 4. Sharon Swink Morris: Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Swink, Jr. FHA 1,2,41 HERO 3,41 FBLA 1,2,3,4. J .., X., S ,.,., -144 fi , 4 4 - rv I ,. . 1 ,fi P' 1 tl ' Gretchen McCue: Mrs. Barbara Paulson. Basketball 1,21 Monogram 2,3,41 Track 3,41 Female Track Athlete of Year Award 31 Powclerpuff 3,4. Sarah Magalis: Mr. 84 Mrs. E,L. Magalis. Basketball 1,2,31 Latin 1,2,3,41 Softball 1,2,1 FHA 1,2,41 Historical Society 2, 41 Powderpuff 3,41 Class Sec. 31 Peak 4. Janet May: Mr. 84 Nlrs. Elwood May. French 1,2,31 FBLA 3, 41 Rep. 4. J.R. Mayes: Mr. 84 Mrs. Ronald R. Mayes, Sr. Track 1,2,3,47 Indoor Track 1,2,3,41 Football 1,2,3,41 Latin 1,2,3,41 Letter- men's 2,3,41 Vice Pres. 31 Pres. 41 Historical Society 2,3,41 SCA 3,41 Peak 4. Connie Morris: Mrs. Mary E. Morris. lst Place in Math Sci- ence Fair 11 VICA 3,41 Sec. 41 Civic Comm. Chair 4. Greg Morris: Mr. 84 lVlrs. Donald L. Morris. Latin 1,2,3,41 Baseball 1,2,3,41 Honor Society 3,41 Seminar 31 Lettermen's 41 Historical Society Rep. 41 SCA 4. Jean Myers: Mr. 84 Mrs. James Walter Myers. Latin 1,2,31 Girl's Basketball Manager 31 Stat. 41 FHA 1,2,3,41 Handbook Comm. Co-Chair. 31 Invitation Comm. Chair. 41 Mixed Chorus 1,21 Jr. High Regional Chorus 11 Cheerleader 2,41 Variety Show 21 FBLA 3,41 Sec. 41 Math Award 31 Pep Club 31 Historical Society 31 Monogram 41 Peakazette Typist 31 Object d'Art Typist 3,4. Robbie Norvelle: Mr. 84 Mrs. Don A. Norvelle. Basketball 1, 21 Football 11 Latin 1,2,3,41 French 3,41 Forensics 2,31 Dis- trict 31 Historical Society 3,4. Sandy Pence: Mr. 84 Mrs. A.W. Pence. Softball 21 SCA 2,31 FBLA 4. Becky Raines: Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles E. Raines, Jr. Latin 1,2, 3,41 FHA 3,41 Historical Society 3,41 Treas. 41 Honor Society 3,41 SCA 3,41 Volleyball 4. Kenneth Randall : Mr. 84 Mrs. Hensel L. Randall. FFA 1,2,3, 41 Hay 84 Grain Show Award 1,2,3,41 Greenhand 11 Chapter Farmer 21 VICA 3,41 Vice Pres. 4. Vicky Reardon! Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Reardon. Basketball 11 Drama 1,2,3,41 Vice Pres. 31 Sec. 41 French l,2,3,4f Mixed Chorus 11 Historical Society 21 FBLA 41 Musical 2,3,4. Lynne Rexrode: Mr. 84 Mrs. Sevie L. Rexrode. Mixed Chor- us 11 Girl's Chorus 21 Concert Choir 31 Ensemble 41 Drill Team 1,21 J.r High Regional Chorus 11 Drama 2,31 Musical 2,31 Spring Production 31 FBLA 31 Pep Club 41 Peak 4. 123 'i? s 4 if is Dawn Riggleman: Mr. 84 Mrs. Howard N. Riggleman. Drill Team 17 Softball 1,27 Girl's Basketball 2,37 Peakazette 2,3, 47 Miss MHS Pageant 27 Monogram 3,47 FBLA 3,47 Pres. 47 Pep Club 3,47 Boy's Basketball Stat. 3,47 Baseball Stat. 3,47 Musical 37 Cheerleader 47 Object d'art Typist 37 Jr. Miss Pageant. Maurita Good Roadcap: Mr. 84 Mrs. Russell Good. FBLA 2, 37 Exec. Board Member at Large 37 Pep Club 37 Peak 3,47 P. E. Ass't 4. Celia Rodgers: Mr. 84 Mrs. William R. Rodgers Jr. Girl's Basketball 1,27 Latin l,2,3,47 FHA 17 Peak 3,47 Managing Editor 47 Peakazette 3,47 Sport's Editor 47 Honor Society 37 Historical Society 47 Track 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Business Sym posium 47 3rd Place in Math-Science Fair 1,27 lst Place 3. Jerry Roy: Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert H. Sipe, Jr. Football l,2,3,47 Latin 1,2,37 Lettermen's 2,3,47 Indoor Track 2,37 Spring Track 2,3. Neil Sacra: Mr. 84 Mrs. William A. Sacra. Basketball l,4. Neil Slpe: Mr. 84 Mrs. Bobby G. Sipe, FFA l,2,3,4. Seymour Solomon: Mr. 84 Mrs. Seymour Solomon. Baseball l,2,3,47 Basketball l,2,3,47 Football 3,47 French 1,2,3,4I Lettermen's 3. Pam Southerly: Mr. 84 Mrs. Norman Southerly. Basketball l,2,3,47 Co Captain 47 Softball 2,3,47 Manager 17 Co-Cap- tain 37 Band l,2,3,47 Jazz Band 2,3,47 All Regional Band l,2,3,47 Band Club Treas. 27 Drum Major 47 Who's Who in Am. Band7 Musical Orchestra 2,3,47 Latin 1,2, 3,47 Variety Show 2,3,47 Monogram 3,47 Peak 47 Peakazette 4. Dianna Stickley: Mrs. Wanda Lake. FHA 1,47 VICA 3,47 Award 4. Diana Lynn Sullivan: Mr. James D. Sullivan. Girl's Chorus 27 Mixed Chorus 37 Concert Choir 47 FHA 2,3,47 Social Comm. Chair. 37 Groupleader 47 FBLA 3,47 Latin 3,47 His- torical Society 37 Pep Club 4. Reta Faye Sullivan: Mr. 84 Mrs. James A. Sullivan. FHA 27 FBLA 2,3,47 Ass't Hist. 4. Jan Suter: Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Noland Suter. FHA l,2,3,47 Jr. Degree 17 Chapter Degree 27 State Degree 37 Concern Leader 17 Handbook Comm. Chair. 37 Fashion Show 37 FHA Week Comm. Chair. 37 French l,2,3,47 2nd Runner-up Miss MHS Contest 17 lst Runner-up 37 2nd Place in Sewing Contest 17 Variety Show 2,3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Sec. 47 Peak 3,47 Class Section Editor 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Musical 4' Business S m osium 4' Graduation Comm. 47 Prom Comm. Y P 1 37 Pep Club 3,47 Vice Pres. 47 Drama 47 Future Family Leaders of America Award 47 Home Ec. Ass't 4. 124 Lisa Salyards: Mr. 84 Mrs. Beverly F. Salyards, Sr. FHA 17 Softball 2,32 Monogram 3,47 Powderpuff 3,4. Timmy Sandridge: Mr. 84 Mrs. Ralph H. Chadwick. FFA 2,4. Natalie Saufley. Mr. 84 Mrs. AI P. Saufley. Homecoming Rep. 17 French 2,3,47 Sec. 47 Drama 1,27 Powderpuff 37 Peakazette 3,47 Photographer 37 Editorial Page Editor 47 Peak 3,47 Historical Society 47 Prom Comm. 37 Office Ass't 3,47 Class Vice Pres. 47 Grad. Comm. 4. Steve Saum: Mrs. Margie Saum. VICA 3,47 SCA l,2,3,47 FFA 1,2,37 Greenhand Degree 17 Chapter Farmer 2. Daryl Shifflett: Mr. 84 Mrs. Elmer Shifflett. FFA 17 Chorus l,2,3,47 VICA 3,47 District Brick Laying Contest 3,4. Debbie Shifflett: Mr. 84 Mrs. Wylie B. Shifflett. FHA 2,3,47 FBLA 37 VICA 4. Wayne Shipe: Mrs. Ralph Shipe. FFA l,2,3,47 Greenhand Degree 17 Chapter Farmer 27 SCA l,2,3,47 VICA 3,4. Sandra Simmons: Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard L. Simmons. FHA 17 Basketball 27 Ass't 17 Softball 27 Monogram 3,47 Powderpuff 3,47 Volleyball 4. Butch Williams: Mr. 84 Mrs. A. Swanson Williams, Jr. Bas- ketball 1,2,3,42 Assist Leader 32 Football 1,2,3,42 Spring Track 1,2,3,45 Star Male Athlete of the Year Award 32 Ilst in State High Hurdles 37 Baseball 17 Lettermen's 2,3,42 Rep. 45 FFA 1,2,3,4: Class Sec. Treas. 15 Honor Society 3,47 Pres. 45 Historical Society 3,45 Business Symposium 4. Kenny Williams: Mr. 84 Mrs. Carl O. Williams. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Spring Track 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Lettermen's 3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,45 Ensemble 35 SCA 1,2, 3,45 Historical Society 2,35 FB LA 3,45 Pep Club 4. Tammy Wood: Mr. 84 Mrs. Forest T. Walters. FHA 1,2,45 HERO 45 Rep. 4. Tori Swartwout: Mr. 84 Mrs. R.J. Swartwout. Basketball 1,25 FHA 1,2,3,42 French 1,21 Powderpuff 3,47 Historical Society 35 VICA 4. Ray Swartz: Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert L. Swartz. Football 17 Base- ball 1,2,37 Concert Choir l,2,3,45 FFA 1,27 Lettermen's 3, 45 Musical 3. C,H. Trammell: Mr. 8L Mrs. G. L. Trammell. FFA 1,2,35 Greenhand 12 Chapter Farmer 22 Football 17 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Soccer 2,35 Co-Captain 35 Manager 45 SCA 1,3,45 Letter- men's 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,4. Daniel Clay Vandevander: Mr. 84 Mrs. Harlan Vandevander VICA 3,45 Treas. 4. Terry Watson: Mr. 84 Mrs. Albert L. Watson. Football 15 In-4 door Track 1,2,3,45 Spring Track 1,2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Co- Captain 45 Lettermen's 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Historical Society 2,3. . ts fs. Kass, -' '- . l x i 3 P 4 Firm 'ME 3 , ,fs , , . .5 -z' Cindy Workman: Mr. 84 Mrs. Norman E. Workman. Batgirl 152,35 FHA 1,2,35 Treas. 25 Vice Pres. 35 lstin Math-Science Fair 2,35 3rd 35 FBLA 2,3,45 Latin 1,2,3,45 Miss Roma 27 Class Treas. 27 Vice Pres. 32 Sweetheart Queen 32 Home- coming Queen 42 Prom Comm. 32 Pep Club 33 Honor Society 3,45 Historical Society 3,45 Sec. 45 SCA Sec. 45 Musical 35 Peak 45 Powderpuff 3. Lester Workman: Mr. 84 Mrs. Lester Workman, Sr. Football 1,2,3,45 French 3,45 Historical Society 3,45 1st place Science- Math Fair 27 2nd Place 1. Barbara Ann Wyant: Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul A. Wyant. Honor So- ciety 3,45 Certificate of Merit in Math-Science Fair 3. 125 Seniors Invade Natural Chi CU mneys 4 v-Q kg Open 9, . 'Sq-... .. , 'elf ,I .V 9 - Q - ' 1 , W 'gf ,, , , ,' A Q ' LfW'??kBf7' Q QW, , , -- A W f.ffm W W Xv 4v :F'?5f5.y,,M W , Y K-ea f, ff' 1 + i ,,.,,,, X r f-u, Au - . ' ' +5 ,:mf?, wk., - , W L, 1gw V, w. A 1 . S . fggzfg if , 1 1, V 4 A 'H , MQ ,, ' Bl' fuiwd' 3.1.5 334 A ,, 5 V V , . 5 - . P ' I .eg . ,l 1 ,SALVW 'T -ff N' 'K' ff' I w ,Qw- W3'M'WW'w x ' ' , gi A mf ' . . 1-,lwyq --1::Mv,w3iww+ .f.. ,,,Qz.-wfmi -pg, lr-giwww-:wg-1-Az'-4. f -- -I -,,-' - , V Y' m h ' . ,, . -w ' ' Y' ABQ? ' f -V 5 , ' i Q --' :'LTqlg5.m- ve 55. k'. gJi ,-2.5, ,. 'xw' n.g:s,5'l,g-'.5Ai.4,, -,K . e....s1' I x i L 9RSlH!' f1'5kf is'35:f?.Qi.--iw.1-39165 ' : 127 Juniors Are Anxious For Coming Year We've accomplished a lot. We had candy sales to raise money for the i Jr.-Sr. Prom which took a lot of work and planning. lVlany of us took College Boards and others found interests at Vo-tech. lVIuch time was spentplanning for the years ahead. I can't wait to get my ring. We were all excited about getting our class rings and showing them to everyone. Some of us were invited to join the Honor Society and others became in- volved vvith other clubs and activities that went on during the year. l've almost reached the top. We've worked hard the past three years and We've finally earned our place at the top. Carol Armentrout Leroy Armentrout Tim Arrnentrout Wade Armentrout Vickie Back Nlickey Baugher Vera Beach Tommy Begoon Joanne Borror Chuck Boyers Jeff Breeden Pamela Bridges Ricky Bush Daniel Byerly Russell Byers Susie Chandler Gloria Conley Daniel Coulter 128 sinks fb .. , . ssytrr . A , L 1 J 'z. ei W, fy it ., f- in 4.3 Al LJ' , Q W . '..-- f ' tiff?-':TLx A as fav . ' W W., . A . 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'YIFXLJK X al:-5 1 H TQ -if A Y .M ra A43 ' 3 n xiii fififii 17521: vii-'3Si?3S f 1 ?i!?Sh-fmriiffiiiiiiff if fl' ' I U ,,,,, No.4 1 S y V 2' ' ' :P , A V A - if is Q f - A' 5 ,Q 'lil' ' J. 'jf' B fx i l ,l M195 , p.. ff af fo NT, S 'uv S ' if V, 134 K or ji, I ' Ls Q, ,nf Ji 7 'S i, , .f..5,,,g, A ,L ., K f. 1 'X A' ll x no -kks T T A 'LL I' . ' X .. .53 Q 1. Q Q it kv K. g,f- f-K A' K e 1 'sux ' T 2YA 'T .3 ' K AALL fn 'K TE T. N A X y ytyt T N ,f or . . -.-N I K gk- i - Q8x. 3 'K T H A .:.f. ,.., K Boo Taylor Greg Taylor Keith Taylor Ruth Troyer Doug Tumer Rick Tuttle Denise Williams Robert Williams Phil Winegard Tim Winegard 135 Sophomores Get Into Swin Of Things lt's a hectic year. We kept ourselves busy during our second year at lVlHS by selling light bulbs to raise money for next year's prom, joining more clubs and be- coming more involved in sports and other activities. We were excited about getting our drivers' licenses and started making plans for all the things we want to do next year . Well, l'm halfway there. We only have two years left to go and we are at the turning point in our high school years. Class Officers: lVl. iVlarshaIl, Rep.: G. Breeden, Treas.1 N. Atkins, V-Pres.2 C. Nlorris, Pres.: Absent! T. Good, Sec. Jeff Arbogast Nancy Atkins Jennifer Atwell Nlaria Beck Nlary Ellen Blose Everett Borror Andy Boyers Carlton Bowman Douglas Breeden Gary Breeden Nlartha Breeden Tammy Breeden Billy Bresley Johnny Burgoyne Bill Burtner Catherine Bush Donnie Cain Larry Campbell Valerie Caricofe Jeffery Carrol John Catalano Curtis Chandler Joe Claytor Julie Coffey 136 af f. 5 ',.' H , mg. , N' tls- . , x ' es.. 'f M...-.4 rg ff 44. it ttf? Q am. 3 W x rf- 114551 ow ,. , X ., '-'t , , -i ? l.,, . ,er - ,hm , Ztfjlg , V ' 2' ar., A ,, . Q K K 5 'X Q -.L ii3f?3xV .v'ii13fEfZTS A A 5 ' ' , za it gif.: L? ' H- ET ,,, . 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A G so , if A s ' nan . firm .gif a X Greg Coffman IVIarceIla Coffman Reno Darcus Brenda Cook Barbara Crawford Steve Crawford Nlike Cupp Gregg Davidson Barbara Dean Diane Dean Terry Dean Liz Deavers Michael Derrer Dana Dorman John Dove Kevin Dovel ' Philip Driver Lori Dunbrack Eddie Ettinger Diane Fleisher Wayne Fleisher Lisa Forest Danita Freeland Doug Furr Mike Gery Tommy Gochenour Teresa Good Tina Good Linda Hammer Sharon Hammer 137 Benny Harris Jeff Haugh Leanna Heerman Allen Hensley Carl Hensley Diane Hensley Kathy Hensley Terry Hensley Derek Herring Chris Hinegardne I' Marsha Hinegardner Phil Hinkle Teresa Hinkle Tammy Hodge Mary Hoover Linda Huffman Carla Jarrels Kip Jenkins 138 1, 11?-'R' We 4 nw: s'ii . f . k' M i ,,,,e . f f lrl W - ' , Z . me-...,, -f iiiri l - ' Q 4 s -, 3 Q xy Mk 5 ' ' fr Q' 'F Y .4 A' I ' -i I ' K Y fi 1. -, ' 'V 1 se-4 Z I W M R t 2 1 . iw, G- !' 1 , . ui ., xx y - A -' 'L 4 M' N ,f X ,XX -1 haf s . mill s m.: H r l s s f , l l 1 W ' ' X- V ' , ' i , r X H , H , if 'rii SX .. 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Kline Robert Kribel Sandy Lahocki Brent Lam Donna Lam Morgan Lamb Brenda Landis Bruce Landis Harvey Lee David Leeth Carrie Legg Claude Legg Susan Life George Liskey Tim Liskey Chip Long 139 Roger Louderback Dyanna Lucas Aaron McCarthy Roxetta McCauley Annette McCurdy Deirdre McCutcheon Crystal McDonaldson Donah Mclnturff Sadie Madden Madonna Marshall Sonia Marshall Mary Marston Lori M ay es Karol Meadows Chuck Melton Steve Michael Virginia Michael Jimmy Miller Nickey Miller Todd Mitchell Susan Mohr Connie Mongold Kent Mooberry Chris Morris Lorie Morris Sarah Morris Gloria Mowbray Donna Moyers Sue Moyers Mark Mumbert Keith Myers Teresa Myers 140 , LA ,Q '.. qlllk .L A-.t f' H 'P NN X .I -:,f V f we , Y N - ' -. -he . v 1, ,Qltfu9 ns X faq, Wig! M 1- J M- Wilt , islam. A. N .1 V I if we 6 f ' Q R a , wt Y Q 1 we a :gixeg b so W X 'S Q M ': 5L ': , :Nfl V W S r if f e . liz ,M L V . .V, 7 ,7 S .. N ' A '2' SAN VR i ..b l , 1 ,Qi it .. , - FQ '13 Pe ,: . ' ,.,..:f,..,. 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N A ist'- XIV, f Debbie Norton Stewart Oakes Vicky Pirkey Patti Plecker Charlotte Powers Shelia Powers Robert Price Penny Raines Timmy Raines Joe Raynes Tim Raynes Donald Roadcap Lori Roderick Suzette Rosson Laurie Sacra Wanda Sandridge Kim Saufley Chris Scott Steve Self Willy Sellers John Shahan Billy Shifflett Cathy Shifflett Faron Shifflett 141 Freddy Shifflett Tom Shifflett Wanda Showalter Jr. Siler Glen Silvers Tana Simmons Delia Skievaski Jeffrey Snelson David Sonifrank Miriam Souder Karen Souers Sandra Souers Andy Southerly Ricky Spitzer Terry Spitzer Roger Stickley Eugene Stroop Richard Sullivan Wanda Swartwout Peggy Thompson 142 K ,. wgigg 8 .-Q LQf.-awlihia, I tgdxwaafal haf 5 Fe 5.7 , 5 sg! ,, .W M ..,5, ,,..,, M., 3- 9 ME u 5 'ly' 'Pk W' if-r WM W l aw .flh- '..,r Zi'f5 ,Y F D. ,, ...W Q Q- M ' V qu. ve., Vg Xi T x 3 wa-53 'MK -7. Kms iff ,,...,, . wx -:SH It ', ,, P, W ,. 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I feel like l'm the youngest in a famil of four. lt's been a learning and growing year but we're looking forward to the fun we will have in the next three years to come . I hifi V 'M 1-1 Class Officers: P, Foltz, V-PreS.i L- Acker, T ea5'7 A ' B, Blose, Pres,j P, Nliller, Rep.7 B. Blose, Sec. - Lori Acker f ,,,,' ' ,wg Q, ' Randolph Atkins V, Robert Atkinson mf 'W X Kay Baber f V, 'v gV:, 2 Cindy Baker f ' Q William Baker A , 1' -'ft , fa 'W x X .sv ,z Virginia Bandish , ' ' Tammy Begoon 5 g m 5 V 'A Bonnie Bennett ,, f , 'N 'W , ' Af Barbara Blose i tter. A tigy if 'i k ' , Betsy Blose ' ', , William Borror , A l ' '35 1 f 7 'A,i: 2l?jfQf'2A! if f wif, .- ,, C Brad Bowman I 32,47 , V , Z . b g: L , V.'- ,V Dawn Bowman l f ft ' if ' ,ays William Brazell A ,,,f f 7 C' t 7 A re f gg i Danny Breeden .A 'ff' V .gqgclg - w Eddie Breeden fi' t.y ,, ,gk K! VE, A 149 ggi: Terry Breeden gl? . I? K V , V J f Gi 'C XL . ,A . t-. Ti M A-. l Penny Burgess rj ! 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Buddy Workman STATE FARM INSURANCE CCVS Auto-Life--Fire-I-Ieaith V S STATE FARM INSURANCE l rPh5n52s9.4312 ROCKING HARDWARE 'l HARDWARE STORE Harrisonburg Timberville Woodstock Your Stgre 155 4M'llvY'M gj7f f?fMf ' M 2 , Q P x Qlwombles v sf 5 S. vw 1 3 , lar, 2.5 7 .Ep 5 MONTEVIDEO CHAPTER 'ffm FUTURE K-58 f HOMEMAKERS ss a OF AMERICA 3 Pres Crusty Long lst V P Debbie Strlckler 2nd V P Tanya Harrlson ec Becky Morrls Asst Sec Teresa Houff Rep Sarah Norvelle Hlst Moruna Lamb Par Freda McCarthy Advusor Mrs K Roche 'Laser me ' A f .,, ff , . - A. I , ' - 591 , 1 mfg' ' . , BLS, ' -J S . V ' ' W f X-Q,me,.f.' . I . ? W I. .N iw , 1 . 3 , ,K fn 3 N, s F X -, fx I, I fi .'P, ' Q , . AP , 156 V . 1 1 I 0 it 3 fi ' . x 3 is S 8, . I. 1-...W M . ,, L ,,,,g . Y f . Q A . . ,. .Q y W 1 IW f Q A 5 ,br ,vw M wx. . W-Q... f f.,,.. ,r QM.. 1 , nf Q. I M. rf ,- .WF '2Lf3 ,V . ,X f wid H Y V .f-ff' ,-J, mxv A -' .9 1 , www..-1' 1 ' V gb xxitia x 1? 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Rmsowaf ' r 9 1 r V V kkwb I ,NVV MMS W f ey V 2! L,.Q 'rr-rf ,L rrrA' ' rr r 'r f L un' r BETTER FOODS W fuuumukg M' gh.-,.f., ,.,' M.,..,,,,, N, 5 e f 1' 5? 3 , y 1 1 167 Mya'- MONTEVIDEO FFA CHAPTER 1976 Achievements 1. First-State FFA Parliamentary Procedure contest 2. First-State FFA Dairy Cattle Judging Contest 3. Gold Emblem Award-National Chapter Contest 4. Bronze Emblem Award-National Chapter Safety Contest 5. Bronze Emblem Award-National Dairy Cattle Judging Contest 6. Blue Ribbon Award-Celebrate '76 Program 49th NNNUNL FFR CONVENTION FFR - NGRICULTURET NELU GENERNUON ttlilttitfiit FFA SAFETY AWARD WlNtlERS , -q , , Q 'Ig T1 'XX , K 3 5 . ' 12. . 1 A. T aqliikw as 2. 'f:. 35-wg, ,V gif - X r A wsze- My , FWZ-' L ' 'F . f ,1 .. J t 3 , , K 1 J. Smith, D. Nliller, and D. Liskey receive the Bronze Emblem Safety Award at the National Convention. 168 1976 Officers Front Row: Mark Byerly, Secretary, Tim Long, President, Carroll Baugher, Reporter. Back Row: David Gochenour, Sentinel, Steve Lineweaver, Vice President, Charles Bowman, Treasurer. 49th NNNUNI. FFN CONVENHON FFR - NGRICULTUREY NEW GENERNTION I DAIRY cmua contest li T. Long, J. Smith, D. Miller, State Dairy Cattle Judging Champions, accept the Bronze Emblem Award at the National Convention. Bu-I-TLED GAS A Harrisonburg,Va. Roqkinghclm National Bank P RNBCENTER HARRBONBURG WPGHMAZZBOI IU v IH 0 'I' II, II HARRISONBURG Q BRIDGEWATER Q VERONA II GROTTOES WEYERS CAVE C MT. SIDNEY A-vm ' .i.zg1fi'MI-'wwf ,-,- .. K. may f,:F+f2ff4Fvx.i..ffif:LLY:3 - ' I - A ',,-.' Fas-uf.--g:.,...g . . MM. . .. ..,.. .my .,. ff? f ' ' '-f' 'KL' , .Q , ,Q 1' fm3fLt'73,. A .. .. . .av I vi , R. . Ak . . L K by - L.-' f ...-.wyf-xy. ,m,5, 4. , V I 1045 s.Ingn SL,Harng 34ggQ3amQg . . ' ' F M SR-wzia 180 S. Main St. MEMBER VALLEY OE VIRGINIA BANKSHARES v MEMBER FDIC Pep Club ll QE 2 -2 -'-11-- ' . IWQQQQQ 5 , 2? MWMQL ' gif, I my , :. 1 wf I. 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