Park View High School - Leaves of Memory Yearbook (South Hill, VA)

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THIRD ROW: Woody Oakley, Cleve Tanner, Russ Morris, Wesley Dunn, Mike Walker, Mike Davis, Peter Webb. 20 Spares Ji )inninp Season Seniors on the 1967 Varsity team (right) are: FIRST ROW: Weldon Jones, Billy Dix, Bruce Lacy, Bill Ogburn. SECOND ROW: Cleve Tanner, Mike Davis, Harrison Taylor, Mike Walker. Coach Wise poses with Dragon football tri-captains Mike Davis, Bill Ogburn, and James Earl Moody, while planning strategy for a game. The Park View Varsity Dragons, under the expert coaching of Harold Wise and outstanding leadership of tri-captains Mike Davis, Bill Ogburn and James Earl Moody, closed the season with an impressive 8-2 record. The shoulder injury of quarterback Nickie Cleaton, sustained just before the championship game, killed all hopes of finishing first in the district. However, the Dragon team, through teamwork and effort, still managed to bring home second place. Dragon end Ben Taylor hauls in a 15-yard pass from Nickie Cleaton for Park View’s first touchdown against Central. Looking on are Weldon Jones (86), Jimmy Martin (81), and Chippie Chappell (31). 21 Dragons C jompife 8 2 Record Park View fullback Russ Morris goes up and over for a Dragon touchdown against Crewe. Injured quarterback, Nickie Cleaton, dejectedly watches the championship game as hopes for a first place win vanish. • f First string guard James Earl Moody creams Cumberland fullback Gory Nuckols as Mike Davis (77), Harrison Taylor (62) and Scott Boswell (right) close in. Experienced halfback, Bill Ogburn (20), fights for the last few yards and pay dirt as he scores in Amelia game. 22 Junior Varsity team members are: FIRST ROW: Chris Curtis, Peter Webb, Linnie Cleaton, Benny George, Robbie Lambert, Scott Wells. SECOND ROW: Pat Hauenstein, Donald Curtis, Ronnie Smiley, Billy Gill, T. J. Hall, Wayne Lawson. THIRD ROW: “Bubba” Allen, Frankie Mason, John Lacy, Stuart WE THEY 36 Brunswick 0 6 Greensville 0 28 Blackstone 6 21 Brunswick 0 13 Greensville 0 7 Bluestone 13 The J.V. Football team compiled a 5-1 record behind the good running of co-captain Lewis Bowers and the strong tackle play of Peter Webb and Chris Curtis. Co-captain Linnie Cleaton directed the attack from quarterback position. The real story, however, was told in the over-all team play and spirit. Taylor, Kenneth Lewis, Richard Lawson. FOURTH ROW: Billy Wells, Lou Tanner, Jesse Moore, Steve Hatchell, Donald Parrott, John Locks. FIFTH ROW: Ricky Hite, Bob Thomas- son, Ronnie Rogers. J.V. Coach Crowder gives co-captains, Linnie Cleaton and Lewis Bowers, advice for an upcoming game. 23 1968 — A (Season to Ate member Coach Allen and Captain Bill Ogburn go over strategy before a game gets underway. WE 57 Greenville THEY 48 73 Cumberland 59 42 Bluestone 39 30 Dinwiddie 60 71 Randolph-Henry 67 68 Buckingham 39 55 Central 53 87 Amelia 37 56 Blackstone 52 48 Bluestone 51 72 Brunswick 52 92 Crewe 19 43 Central 55 93 Crewe 27 63 Brunswick 52 57 TOURNAMENT Greenville 55 70 Dinwiddie 62 64 Bluestone 6 1 59 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Matoaca 66 Members of the basketball team for 1967-68 are: KNEELING: Coach Leo Allen and Captain Bill Ogburn. STANDING: Larry Dix, Buck Baskervill, Ben Taylor, Harrison Taylor, Scott Boswell, Ronnie Bell, Dave Craw- ford, Russ Morris, Melvin Oakley, Wesley Dunn, Johnny Hendrick, Mike Moody, Nickie Cleaton. 24 C? ' i Iecf CJit i QjJiarn pionship Moments before the beginning of a home game, the starting five are ready for action. Sophomore Nickie Qeaton fights hard against a Bruns- wick player for a vital rebound. Endless determination and teamwork were com- bined successfully to pro- duce the mighty ’68 Dragons. Starting with only one returning letterman, Bill Ogburn, the team lacked promise of success. As the season progressed and each team gained experience, Park View school spirit began to soar. Each game during the season was fought hard and played well, but the year was highlighted by the Dragon’s championship win over county rival Bluest one at Hampden-Sydney Col- lege, to take the Group II District III Title. 25 ft far d 7. Jorf and determination Dragons warm up for first game with their big rival Bluestone. Scott Boswell and Ben Taylor (43) rebounding against Blue- stone. Melvin Oakley drives in for two points against Cumberland. Big Dave goes high for a basket against Greensville. 26 T)in CParJt TJiecv the C ) iain p ions flip The 1968 Dragons, coached by Mr. Leo Allen, graciously accepted the first district trophy in P.V.’s history after defeating Bluestone, the cross-county rivaT, in the District Championship contest at Hampden-Sydney College. Ben Taylor, big sixth man on the team, shows the strength and style against Brunswick, used by Dragon players on their way to the championship. A happy crowd lifts Coach Leo Allen to take down the net after the Dragons captured the district championship. A happy and well deserving team of Champions-the 1968 Dragons, holders of Group II District III Title. 27 r ago ns There had to be a first time for Park View at Charlottesville and in their first performance at the U. Va. Coliseum, the Dragons represented District III well, with a score of 59-66. With this experience under their belts, the Park View team may look forward to many trips to Charlottesville in the future. Ben Taylor fouls a Matoaca player in our attempt to rebound. Bill Ogburn (22) battles the Kersey brothers of Matoaca for control of the ball. High scorer, Nickie Cleaton, takes his favorite jump shot as Dave Crawford clears the way. 28 JZ TJ. s Show hreai Promise Members of the J.V. Basketball team are: KNEELING: Linnie Cleaton, Ricky Hite, Coach Eddie Crowder, Thomas Martin, Bob Thomasson. STANDING: Charles Ozlin, Chris Curtis, Stuart Taylor, Henry Smiley, Benny George, Johnny Northing- ton, Buddy Morris, Donald Curtis, Bill Bryson, Lou Tanner, Jack Haskins. First string players Buddy Morris, Johnny Northington, and Charles Ozlin wait for the ball as Bill Bryson gets the tap from the Bluestone Barons. J. V. team captain. Bill Bryson, displays fine form with his jump shot in the game with Brunswick. Park View Baby Dragons with Mr. Eddie Crowder coaching, captured a 6-4 season. Sophomore Bill Bryson led the team as captain and paced the scoring. Charles Ozlin, Linnie Cleaton, Jack Haskins, and Johnny Northington joined Bryson in the scoring column and helped to round out the Dragon attack. 29 The 1967-68 Dragonettes are: FIRST ROW: Janice Wise, manager, Sandra Allen, Judy Connelly, Peggy Ozlin, Kay Coleman, captain, Mary Montgomery, Ann Coleman, Trudy Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Betty Nichols, manager, Jeanne Leggett, Laura Crews, Judy Overton, Debbie Hudson, Martha Thomasson, Mary Jane Paulette, Joyce Inge, Mary Alice Davis, Rachel Cook, Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin, Coach. The Dragonettes led by coaches Mrs. Estelle Lump- kin and Mr. Eddie Crowder posted a 10-1 season. The “Lady Dragons” advanced to the district tournament and beat Dinwiddie in the first game, but lost to Central in the finals. Mary Montgomery, leader in the scoring department lays in two points against the Blackstone Girls. 30 Season Jk)i A ZJournament Kay Coleman, team captain and Most Valuable Player, and Coach Lumpkin led the Dragonettes to a successful season. WE THEY 45 Greensville 33 52 Cumberland 30 38 Dinwiddie 37 57 Randolph-Henry 39 33 Buckingham 26 50 Amelia 31 32 Blackstone 20 51 Bluestone 37 48 Crewe 33 33 Central 50 58 Brunswick 35 Mary Montgomery and Peggy Ozlin bring honor to the team by being selected to the All-District team. 31 Kay Coleman (25), Peggy Ozlin (50), and Mary Montgomery fight for a rebound against Dinwiddie. Dragons S£ut Out cS eason Bluestone Brunswick Dinwiddie Blackstone Greensville Bluestone Brunswick Dinwiddie Greensville Blackstone THEY 4 1 8 1 2 2 4 2 0 4 Scott Boswell lost his bid for a no-hitter with two out in the last inning against Blackstone. Members of the Park View baseball team are: FIRST ROW: Wesley Dunn, Chipper Watson, Scott Boswell, Tommy King, Jack Haskins, Larry DLx, Mike Leonard. SECOND ROW: Linnie Cleaton, Woody Evans, Russ Morris, Gary Beasley, Bill Ogburn, Mike Walker. THIRD ROW: Chris Curtis, Billy Gill, Billy Dix, Jerry Kinker, Hollis Estes, Curtis Algood. FOURTH ROW: Roy Harper, Manager, Mr. Pixley, Assistant Coach, Mr. Crowder, Coach, Nelson Allgood, Manager. 32 Z )itfi 7-3 deco ref Park View had another successful baseball season as it compiled a 7-3 record with twin victories over Brunswick, Blackstone, and Greensville. Park View was well represented by placing Mike Walker, Bill Ogburn, and Hollis Estes on the All-District squad. The consis- tent defensive play of the Dragon nine, displayed throughout the year, enabled the Dragons to win many games, as Park View finished second in the Eastern Division. With many returning lettermen, next year should be full of promise for Coach Crowder and his fighting Dragons. ' m ■■■ All-District, Hollis Estes, comes thru with a vital hit against arch rival, Bluestone. Coach Crowder pauses before practice for a picture with team captains Mike Walker (left), and Bill Ogburn (right). 33 7U i eies einem Assistant Principal, Bryant Lumpkin, presents Senior, Bill Ogburn, the Robert Sterling Montgomery Trophy as the team member chosen most val- uable by his teammates. Head football coach, Harold Wise, assists with the presentation. Football Tri-Captain Bill Ogburn eats up yardage as Randolph- Henry opponents hit Park View defenders. Such scrappy performances made him the first choice for the Most Valuable PlayeT Award. 34 Sophomore Nickie Cleaton and Senior Mike Walker, both chosen members of the All-District football team, go over game films in the coaches’ office. Jor Outstanding T erjormances The trophy case and its newest addition is a popular attrac- tion, and among the admirers are Coach Leo Allen, Bill Ogburn, and Nickie Cleaton. Bill, the captain of the Group II, District III Champions, won a berth on the All-District and All-Southern teams. Nickie gained distinction as the only Park View player on the All-Tournament Squad. Sharp shooter Nickie Cleaton clears the board with a jump shot. Although getting a late start in the season, due to injury, Nickie managed a 14.3 point average and was high scorer in two of the three tournament games. The girls’ basketball team honors Kay Coleman, team captain, as their most valuable player. The award, along with the Girls’ Athletic Medal, was presented to Kay by her coach, Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin. 35 lififetes D s r c Awards Mary Pitts Montgomery receives the All-District Award in Basketball for her outstanding play during the season. Peggy Ozlin also received the All-District Award in Basketball for her outstanding display of ability during the season. The All-District Baseball team members for the 1967-68 season from Park View were: Bill Ogbum (left), Mike Walker (center), and Hollis Estes (right). 36 We ; ue Sot the S p t r t t! ! 1968 Varsity Cheerleaders are: FIRST ROW: Nancy Brown, Betty Smiley. SECOND ROW: Mary Taylor Crowder, Joan Perkins. THIRD ROW: Harriette Warren, Cathy Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Ogburn, Pat Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Poythress, Birdena Miller. The first step for making the 1968 Cheerleading Squad top notch was N.C.A. Cheerleading Camp at Virginia Beach. Full of new ideas and cheers, the girls brought life and spirit to pep assemblies and the games. For the first time, the cheerleaders held a bonfire the night before the Greensville football game. Basketball season found the varsity cheerleaders supporting the team all the way to Charlottesville. Suspense, as reflected on the faces of varsity cheerleaders, spreads quickly throughout the crowd. 37 Betty Smiley, Senior Co-Captain. Varsity ' cheerleaders lead the student body during our bonfire before the championship game with Greensville. 38 ancf Support Sportsmanship ■ Evelyn Baskervill, Jene Radcliff, Pam Hall, Connie Jeffereys, and Marie Harris attended summer camp at Ferrum Jr. College. Pam Taylor and Lynn Allen show ex- citement and school spirit during half- time. The 1967-68 Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders are: FIRST ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Billie Raines, Marie Harris, Charlene Freeman, Evelyn Baskervill, Lynn Allen. SECOND ROW: Diane Crawford, Jene Radcliff, Connie Jefferys, Pam Taylor, Pam Hall. 39 5 c ent c u yifuinni Return to Reminisce Principal Mr. L. F. Morris rides in the convertible escorting Queen Betty Smiley, following her coronation during the half-time activities. Homecoming is one of the main attractions of the football season which is attended by many students, both past and present. It highlights the year by recognizing one of the pretty senior girls as Homecoming Queen. Betty Smiley was chosen by the student body as Home- coming Queen of Park View for 1967-68. She and her Smiley of South Hill attendants were presented and presided over the hall-time show and the dance following the game with Cumberland. The Homecoming Court for 1967 includes: Mary House, Judy Betty Smiley, Anne Matthews, Jane Pegram, Betsy Turner, Pegram, Jan Nuckols, Deborah Crews, Suzanne Wood, Queen Pam Hall, and Jou Parker. 42 JK( onojram G uS QAnites Glt i etes Members of the Monogram Club are: FIRST ROW: Larry Dix, Nancy Brown, Harriette Warren, Kathy Holmes, Mary Jane Paulette, Peggy Ozlin, Ben Taylor. SECOND ROW: Nickie Cleaton, Rosser Wells, Mike Leonard, Mary Montgomery, Martha Thomasson, Judy Connelly, James Earl Moody. THIRD ROW: Leo Smiley, Tommy King, Weldon Jones, Betty Smiley, Mike Walker, Bill Ogbum, Mike Davis, Bruce Lacy. FOURTH ROW: Woodie Evans, Melvin Oakley, Kay Coleman, Harrison Taylor, Jerry Crowder, Hance Hofler, Russ Morris, Scott Boswell. The aim of the Monogram Club is to promote school spirit and participation in the school’s athletic activities. To be eligible for membership, a student must earn a letter in any varsity sport. The club sponsors homecoming activ- ities in the fall and runs the concession stand at athletic events. Officers of the Monogram Club are: Mr. Harold Wise, sponsor: Bill Ogbum, president; Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin, sponsor; James Moody, reporter; Harrison Taylor, vice-president; Mary Jane Paulette, secretary-treasurer. 43 Jjancf 7 ) ns ft onors The “Marching Dragons” performed many times during the year for school activities, local, out of state, and district events. The high stepping drum major Ronnie Bell, leads the The majorettes for ’67-’68 were: Bunny Ramsey, head majorette, Susan band at football games and in parades. Hazelwood, Robin Crutchlow, Karen Daves, and Patti Hall. The drill team members are: Peggy Harvell, captain, Lou Edwards, Joan Bowers, Becky Newman, Linda Wilson, Mary Laura Wells, Virginia Earl Wright, Geneva Kidd, Wanda Lawson, Diane Turner, Phyllis Beasley, Anna Leigh Walker, Debbie Faulkner, Cynthia Barbour, Trudy Hendricks. The year ’67-’68 produced a fine band at PVHS. The “Marching Dragons”, for the first time, performed in an out of state parade in Wilmington, N. C. They were recognized as being one of the best. The band has done a tremendous job this year, with much help from their new band direc- tor, Miss Rebecca Lennon. They thrilled many fans at football games, parades, school events and at their concert. As summer begins, much work is going into their band program to produce an even better band next year. Laura Crews, featured twirler, assisted the majorettes with her fine talent JKusicaf Groups CPerform S reat The members of the chorus are: FIRST ROW: Carolyn Jones, Thelma Jones, Joyce Jones, Jean Glass, Marsha Van Dyke, Jane Ezell, Karen Wilson, Ann Hazelwood, Miss Carter. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Williams. Janet Jones, Susan Webb, Diane White, Linda Wright, Linda Roberts, Scotty Watkins, Margaret Thorne, Donna Melton. THIRD ROW: Mary Gittman, Carol Watson, Carolyn Royster, Roslyn Tanner, Kathy Lynn, Kathy Hall, Marita Wilkins, Bunnie Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Martin, Susan Puryear, Melinda Chambers, Margaret Hendricks, Teresa Lenhart, Linda Micheal, Shelbra Pierce, Kathy Hatchell, Henrietta Butler, Richard Thorne. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Powell, Connie Hudson, Carolyn Turner, Linda WeDs, David Haskins, Cliff Ferguson, Butch Wright, Sollie Wilkins. SIXTH ROW: Geneva Kidd, Wanda Lawson, Linda Tudor, Cynthia Barbour, Kathy Kelly, Christine Green, Lillie Feggins, Brenda Valentine, John Chandler. Members of the formal chorus are: Linda Roberts, Susan Puryear, Marsha Van Dyke, Roselyn Tanner, Cynthia Barbour, Theresa Lenhart, Mary Ann Hazelwood, Bunny Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Williams, Connie Hudson, Karon Wilson, Linda Tudor, David Haskins, Sollie Wilkins, Richard Thorne, Kathy Lynn, Marguerite Hendrick. JItomenis in JlCusic Miss Carter, our new choral director, has worked hard to get our equally new chorus on its feet. One class of choral music was taught during the day. Students who wished to join, but were unable to take the class, stayed after school two days a week to practice music. The Park View Chorus performed for school assemblies and P. T. A. meetings. They also gave a spring concert with the band and participated in commencement exercises. Ronnie Bell received the Director’s Award for band leadership. Patti Hall was presented the John Philip Sousa Award for outstanding John Paynter was presented the Band Boosters Award for achievement in the band. The National Choral Award for achievement in being chosen the most musical during the year, vocal music was given to Roslyn Tanner. 47 Girt Gfuf) Qirjes Great we JKincfs Members of the Art Club are: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Watson. Janet Jones, Karon Wilson, Kathryn Brooks, Becky Newman, Pam Hall. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Mason. Geraline Tolbert, Nancy Hite, Linda Pearson. Betsy Simmons, Debbie Dawson. THIRD ROW: Betty Smiley, Carolyn Gordon, Janet Jones, Frankie Coleman, Jean Radcliffe, Nancy Crowder. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Lacy, Herbert Tuck, Pat Hall, Tommy Blalock, Turner King, Billy Dix, David Haskins, Vernon Dyer, Glenda Alford, Danny King. The Art Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Bertha Watson, seeks to encourage an appreciation of fine arts and the development of artistic talents. Some of the students have painted realistic, abstract, and impres- sionistic murals for display in the halls. Programs explain various art techniques to the students. Members of the club also enjoy an annual trip to the artmobile, where they see displays of art selections from tire museum of Fine Arts. The officers of the Art Club are: Mrs. Watson, advisor; Billy Secretary; Bonnie Mason, Treasurer, Betty Smiley, Reporter. DLx. President; Tommy Blalock. Vice-President; Jo Anne King. 48 Trench GhuS Stresses v ’ [ r , .Jr [T.-v Pk It ' .He LV«i 1 w ii H • 17 }. w v ,v Mi 1 Members of the French Club are: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Moseley, Sponsor; Anne Matthews, Pres.; Kathy Lynn, Vice-pres.; Rosser Wells, Sec.; Richard Johnstin, Treas.; Kay Coleman, Reporter; Carolyn Gordon, Song leader; Nina Townsend, Songleader. SECOND ROW: Sara Johnson, Kathryn Brooks, Vickie Ryland, Pat Hall, Sara Creedle, Linda Stone, Sammy Allgood, Greg Rose. THIRD ROW: Ann Britt, Susan Bracey, Gloria Coleman, Dot Sirrocco, Gloria Walker, Eddie Ashworth, Woodie Evans. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Ozlin, Mary Paulette, Betty Nichols, Sarah Estes, Lynn Hines, Linda Pearson, Charles Gordon, Jim Hofler. FIFTH ROW: Scott Boswell, Mary Montgomery, Jeanne Leggett, Mike Leonard, Gray Rose, Melvin Oakley, Mike Harper, Frankie Malone. The French Club, which is led by Mrs. Moseley, encourages appreciation of the language, literature, and art of France. Students taking either first or second year French may join the club. Instead of a banquet, the French Club members had a picnic this year. It was given during lunch period at the picnic shed on the school property. 49 fjeta Gf uS Giles flcacfemic Gxcef fence Members of the Beta Club are: FIRST ROW: Mr. Pixley, advisor, Ann Mahan, Mona Howell, Kathryn Brooks, Dot Sirrocco, Sandra Williams, Susan Puryear, Mrs. Bennett and Mr. Owen, advisors. SECOND ROW: Marcia Kennedy, Nancy Moody, Linda Thompson, Greg Rose, Kathy Lynn, Mrs. Bryson, advisor. THIRD ROW: Roselyn Tanner, Gene Harris, Peggy Harvell, Pett Tanner, Betty Carter, Ann Coleman, Billy Clark. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Hatched, Sara Creedle, Linda Estes, Gail Nance, Cecelia Kirkland, Billy Poythress. FIFTH ROW: Mary Laura Wells, Virginia Smelley, Susan Bracey, Scott Boswell, Birdena Miller, Wesley Dunn. SIXTH ROW: Anita Thompson, Wanda Lawson, Ellen Reid, Kay Coleman, Susan Waters, Eric Kirkland, Nickie Cleaton. SEVENTH ROW: Richard Johnstin, Weldon Jones, Russ Morris, Doug Cumbia, Butch Wright. Each spring the Beta Gub presents the Miss Park View Beauty Pageant to raise money for two book scholarships. These scholarships are presented at the end of the year to a senior boy and a senior girl who are members of the club. This year’s scholarships were presented to Butch Wright and Susan Puryear. This year the Beta Gub sent fifteen delegates to the Virginia State Beta Convention held in Roanoke, Virginia. The Beta Gub seal shown, drawn by Linda Pearson, Linda Estes, and Kathryn Brooks, symbolizes achievement, char- acter, and leadership. Each year the Beta Gub installs new members into the club. Dot Sirrocco is shown here, placing a Beta pin on Nickie Cleaton. 50 Sponsors Tltiss J j ar£ TJieev Conies Judy Connelly (center) was selected Miss Park View, winning the coveted title over fourteen other contestants. A junior representing the Latin II Club, she is tire daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Connelly. First runner-up was Joan Perkins (left). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Perkins, and second runner-up was Betty Smiley (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smiley. Suzanne Poythress (center) was selected Junior Miss Park View. She is a sophomore and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poythress. First runner-up was Pat Taylor (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, and second runner-up was Sylvia Ezell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ezell. SCJl Seeds to Anuofue Iff (Students Dot Sirrocco, vice-president of S.C.A., reads the morning devotion. The Student Cooperative Associ- ation is a student governing system which works to encourage better understanding between the students and the faculty. The council is made up of the officers elected by the entire student body and repre- sentatives elected by each class. The S.C.A. projects this year included giving the morning de- votions and preparing displays for the bulletin board. It also spon- sored several money-making proj- ects such as selling candy and pen- nants at basketball games. Mrs. Bracey and delegates to S.C.A. Conference, Dot Sirrocco and Bet Williams, study map of Washington, D. C. to plot the safest route. Members of the S.C.A. Council are: FIRST ROW: Weldon Jones, Pres.; Dot Sirrocco, Vice-pres.; Kay Coleman, Sec.; Nickie Cleaton, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Susan Puryear, Vickie Ryland, Kathryn Brooks, Mary T. Crowder, Peggy Harvell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bracey, Sponsor, Gray Rose, Bet Williams, Pet Tanner, Lou Tanner, Mr. James, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Mike Wells, Cleve Tanner, Russ Morris, Doug Cumbia, Benny George, Mr. Wilson, Sponsor. 52 The Constitution Revision Committee, Weldon Jones, Nickie Cleaton, Mary T. Crowder, Doug Gambia, Mike Wells, Kathy Brooks, and Dot Sirrocco assemble copies of the constitution for distribution. 53 Members in good standing of “The Pepsi Generation”, Butch Wright and Ronnie Bell, take full advantage of the newly acquired drink machines-a long time project of the S.C.A. Ot Ot y? Yearns ecuar The Future Teachers of America Club, sponsored by Mrs. Butts and Miss Trimm, strives to promote interest in the teaching profession. Informative programs on different fields of teaching are presented each month. During their senior year in school, members are given the chance to observe and to teach in their chosen field for one week. One or two fifty dollar scholarships are awarded annually to seniors who are planning to teach. The scholarships this year were awarded to Sarah Creedle and Whitfield Gittman. Part of this money is a gift which the Park View P.T.A. makes to the club each year. The rest of the money for scholarships and for other expenses is raised by presenting a talent show in the fall. Susan Puryear, Nancy Moody, and their spon- sors, Mrs. Butts and Miss Trimm attended the F.T.A. Convention. s The members of the F.T.A. are: FIRST ROW: Miss Marguerite Trimm, Bunny Ramsey, Pattie Hall, Susan Puryear, Diane Bugg, Nina Townsend, Anne Matthews, Midge Harper, Mary Taylor Crowder, Sandra Williams, Pett Tanner, Cathy Holmes. SECOND ROW: Nancy Moody, Lynn Hines, Gloria Coleman, Dorothy Sirrocco, Carolyn Parrish, Vicky Ryland, Jane Creedle, Linda Estes, Carolyn Hamlin, Janice Wise, Betty Carter. THIRD ROW: Melvin Oakley, Deborah Jeffreys, Marita Wilkins, Adelaide Bell, Linda Stone, Birdena Miller, Buck Baskervill, Howard Armstead. FOURTH ROW: Kay Coleman, Nancy Crowder, Sara Estes, Elizabeth Williams, Camilla Bos- well, Pat Taylor, Betsy Turner, Cecilia Kirkland, Scott Boswell, Gail Nance, Jan Nuckols, Doug Cumbia. FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Leggett, Wesley Dunn, Judy Connelly, Martha Thomasson, Patricia Ogburn, Peggy Ozlin, Deborah Crews, Anne Coleman, Eric Kirkland, Whitfield Gittman, Butch Wright Russ Morris. SIXTH ROW: Jack Haskins, Nickie Cleaton, James Earl Moody, Betty Nichols, Joan Perkins, Harriette Warren, Suz- anne Poythress, Pat Hough, Johnny Ogburn, Harrison Taylor, Mary Pitts Montgomery, Mike Walker. 54 The officers of the F.T.A. are: Mary Taylor Crowder, President; Sponsor, Miss Trimm; Nancy Moody, Vice-President; Midge Harper, Secretary; Ann Matthews, Parliamentarian; Melvin Oakley, Treasurer; Pattie Hall, Reporter; Susan Puryear, Historian. Whitfield Gittman, a senior, was chosen Mr. F.T.A. He is shown teaching one of the classes during F.T.A. week. 55 StSrary Cj uSs Qlrje Students to Members of the Senior Library Club are: SEATED: Miss Hatch, Cathy Holmes, Frankie Coleman, Deborah Jeffreys. SECOND ROW: Nancy Crowder, Pat Taylor, Janice Wise, Joan Perkins, Deborah Crews, Betsey Turner. THIRD ROW: Susan Waters, Mary Crutchfield, Carol Reid, Anna Leigh Walker, Valinda Dyer, Glenda Alford. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Wright, Nancy Hite, Brenda Rogers. Jan Nuckols, Harriette Warren. Miss Hatch is shown with Tim Morris, who sold the most magazines for the third consective year. During the year, members of the Senior Library Club helped with routine library work such as shelving and checking out books. The club observed National Library Week by spon- soring a Paper Book Fair and a poetry contest. The club also placed a display in the trophy case. Tire pro grams dealt with information on books and libraries. Films and records were frequently used. Senior members of the club were honored during the last meeting with gifts and refreshments. u Gje JlIT you Gan CGe — CReacf Members of the Junior Library Club are students from the eighth and ninth grades. They learn many phases of library service such as distributing overdue slips, preparing charts and posters, and helping with the magazine campaign. Mrs. Mary Frances Propst, Librarian of the Southside Regional Library in Boyd- ton, spoke to the club on “Teenage Books.” Mr. B. P. Lumpkin, assistant principal at Park View, presented a program on Indian artifacts of Mecklenburg County to the club. He displayed part of his collection of artifacts as well as books pertaining to his hobby. Members of the Junior Library Club are: FIRST ROW: Miss Hatch, Jean Glass, Charlene Freeman, Pam Taylor, Connie Jeffreys, Linda Wright, Marcia VanDyke. SECOND ROW: Robin Crutchlow, Chandra McDowell, Nancy Perkins, Karen Harrell, Bobbie Turner, Kay Thompson. THIRD ROW: Susan Webb, Diane White, Debbie Crowder, Marilyn Estes, Kathy Mrs. Carstair Bracey presented the school two books, to be placed in the library. Mr. Morris is accepting the books from her. Kelly, Stephen Rose. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Thompson, JoAnn Hofler, Marian House, Evelyn Wood, Diane Turner, Pam Hardage, Beth Jones. FIFTH ROW: Billie Raines, Karen Daves, Diane Crawford, Linda Roberts, Scottie Watkins, Roy Harper. SIXTH ROW. Susan Hazelwood, Marie Harris, Stuart Taylor, Bob Thomasson, and John Locks. The Forensic group is composed of those interested in debating, public speaking, prose reading, poetry reading and spelling for boys and girls. The District Forensic Meet was held at Longwood College, April 10, 1968. Park View was represented in public speaking by Mike Harper and Ann Malian; in prose reading by Robbie Ezell and Debbie Faulkner; in poetry reading by Ronnie Bell and Suzanne Poythress and in spelling by Marcia Kennedy. Mike Harper won a third place in boy’s public speaking and Robbie Ezell won a third place in boy’s prose reading. Forensics Representatives are: SEATED: Robbie Ezell, Debbie Faulkner, Mike Harper, Ann Mahan. STANDING: Jeanne Williams, Marcia Kennedy, Ronnie Bell, Suzanne Poythress. 58 Sfuc en s J ractice S ' oocf Cjitizens The American Legion sponsored the following boys to be delegates for Boys’ State: Randy Whittemore, Richard John- stin, Cleve Tanner, Tommy King, Ronnie Bell, Weldon Jones, Mike Walker, and Butch Wright. Girls’ State delegates, sponsored by the American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary, are: Mary Crowder, Linda Thompson, Kay Coleman, Peggy Harvell, and Kathy Lynn. 59 I JJfTl Recognizes The members of the F.H.A. Club are: FIRST ROW: Miss Sue Martin, Sylvia Watkins, Edna Propst, Virginia Lee Smelley, Virginia Ezell, Mary Alice Smelley, Linda Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Martin. SECOND ROW: Bunny Ramsey, Deborah Faulk- ner, Wanda Thompson, Linda Whitby, Geraline Tolbert, Brenda House, Ernestine Thomas, Mildred Berry, Joyce Thompson. THIRD ROW: Nora Lee Dix, Pat Ezell, Gloria Cumbia, Joy Lockhart, Wanda Jones, Patricia Bradley, Donna Linda Wells, recipient of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, demonstrates her homemaking ability. Pritchett, Rebecca Cumbia, Betty Brame. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Conner, Gloria Hall, Mary Ann Parham, Sylvia Ezell, Rose Marie Allman, Faye Edmonds, Linda Bottoms, Linda Hall, Ruth Bottoms. FIFTH ROW: Mary Gittman, Deborah Wells, Lois Pearce, Betsey Newman, Danna Wilson. SIXTH ROW: Joy Thompson, Mary Pierce, Kay Hall, Kathy Kelly, Theresa Lenhart, Irene Edmonds, Dema Newcomb, Lynda Wilson, Gladys Tolbert. “Individuality Counts” was the theme chosen by this year’s future homemakers. Projects that supple- mented this theme were a fashion show, a pot-luck supper, and an assembly at school with Rev. Waycaster as speaker. The club sent Sylvia Watkins to the June F.H.A. Convention in Roanoke, Virginia, to receive the Out- standing Chapter Award. J ST: 7L Stresses Tie tier JarmcuorA Clifton Mooney, a junior, won the F.F.A. William Lewis, retiring president, stands beside the new president of the F.F.A Southside Area Public Speaking Contest. Iverson Ryland. The officers of the F.F.A. are: Mr. Elliot, advisor; Steve Callis, Secretary; John Jones, Treasurer; Clifton Mooney, Sentinel; Henry Robertson, Vice President; William Lewis, President; Wayne Hendrick, Reporter; and Mr. Brooks, advisor. 1 i a I i u J ■ i 1 1 JTCouni Olympus IReuisited Mount Olympus was the scene for the Latin skit. Second year Latin students comprise tire Senior Latin Club. This club helps further the knowledge of Latin by developing an appreciation for Roman culture, and emphasizing its role in our civilization today. The club has guest speakers, as well as skits and films, which are informative and stimulating. Climaxing the year’s activities is tire annual Latin banquet. At this time members of both clubs dress in Roman costumes, enjoy Latin skits, songs, and foods like those used at ancient Roman banquets. Members of the Latin II Club are: FIRST ROW: Dave Crawford, Johnny Northington, Mary Laura Wells, Birdena Miller, Sandra Alien, Elezabeth Moody, Mrs. Boswell. SECOND ROW: Valinda Dyer, Anna Leigh Walker. Betty Rolfe, Gary Beasley, Suzanne Poythress, Ann Coleman. THIRD ROW: Jack Haskins, Ellen Reid, Nina Bowers, Cecelia Kirk- land, Jeanne Williams, Pet Tanner, Chris Rowley. FOURTH ROW: Billy Clark, Betty Carter. Howard Armistead. Jimmy Montgomery, Gail Nance, Wesley Dunn. FIFTH ROW: Jane Jordan, Billy Poythress, Dale White, Doug Cumbia, Russ Morris, Nickie Cleaton. 62 During 3tafa 13 at in The Junior Latin Club, which is com- posed of first year Latin students, is de- signed to create an interest in ancient Roman civilization. Through films on Roman life, programs centered around mythology, and the singing of Latin songs the students become acquainted with Roman history and culture. First year Latin students, Benny George, Ann Nichols, Janice Crews, Susie Bowers, and Laura Crews, were among these Latins enjoying the banquet. Members of the Junior Latin Club are: FIRST ROW: John Howard, Benny George, Janice Crews, Susie Bowers, Ann Nichols, Judy Pegram, Laura Crews. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Jones, Melva Reekes, Georgia Thompson, Sheila Bottoms, Nina Crowder, Carolyn Poythress, Judy Overton, Evelyn Baskervill, Scott Wells. THIRD ROW: Lynn Allen, John Lacy, Susan Hofelick, Joyce Inge, Debbie Hudson, Diane Turner, Kathy Hall, Cynthia Sadler, Lois Pearson, Susan Parker, Mona Bragg, Lennie Cleaton, Robert Lambert. FOURTH ROW: Andy Moody, Chris Curtis, Steve Howell, Randy Wells, Lou Tanner, Lewis Blalock, Sid Legge. Ronnie Bell Co-Editor 1968 leaves of JKemorij )iaff Co-Editors Ronnie Bell. Kay Coleman Associate Editor Linda Stone Business Manager Turner King Treasurer Linda Thompson Advertising Manager Linda Estes Class Editor Susan Waters Sports Editors Ronnie Bell, Mary Paulette Student Life Editor Robert Valentine Art Editor Pat Hall Curriculum Editor Kathy Lynn Head Typist Bonnie Mason Photography Editor Topper Watson Layout Assistant Weldon Jones Typists Peggy Harvell, Lou Edwards, Wanda Lawson, Linda Estes The business staff is very important to any annual. This year ours is headed by Miss Abernathy, sponsor, who is checking subscriptions with Turner King, Linda Estes and Linda Thompson. Kay Coleman Co-Editor Gutter wind — bleed — crop - screen — duotone — copy heading - miniature dummy — full color — reverse print — two page spread - margin - italics layout deadline — plate — end sheet — foreword — theme — ads — tip-in - proofed - the mastery of these terms and others is just the basis of understanding for the newcomer to an annual staff. By attending S1PA and DELMAR Workshops, members of the LEAVES OF MEMORY Staff have come to know the meanings of such terms and have begun to put them into use. Being a member of such a staff is certainly a progressive thing, for becoming a member is just the beginning. 64 Record 1968 in J J ic(ures Pat Hall and Weldon Jones take one of the first steps in planning an annual by using the blackboard to try their hand at layout. Lou Edwards and Peggy Harvell type the final copy The next step in annual production is the responsibility of Topper Watson who takes the needed photographs and crops them properly for use. the master layout that eventually goes to Delmar. 65 Defecates Jit tend cS. S7. J j Jl, and Jord Shop After attending the Southern Interscholastic Press Asso- Jane Paulette, Pat Hall, Linda Stone, and Susan Waters ciation Convention in Lexington, Virginia, delegates Mary plan a workshop with sponsor, Miss Sue Martin. Annual Subscriptions were taken care of by these representa- tives: SEATED: Peter Webb, Pat Taylor, Pat Ogburn, Joan Perkins, Wesley Dunn. FIRST ROW: STANDING: Lou Ed- wards, John Lacy, Pam Hall, Judy Pegram, Harriette Warren, 66 Kathy Lynn, Anne Coleman, Turner King. SECOND ROW: STANDING: Roslyn Tanner, Kay Coleman, Betty Smiley, Lynn Hines, Ronnie Bell, Larry Dix, Johnny Ogbum. Staff Drives to JlCeet Deadlines The successful athletic season made the jobs of sports editors Ronnie Bell and Mary Jane Paulette challenging and interesting. Linda Stone, associate editor, and Robert Valentine, feature editor work hard to capture the year’s activities. At the annual dance, Miss Betty Smiley was crowned Miss Yearbook for 1968. Kay Coleman takes in candy sales as the annual staff raises money to supplement their budget. 67 yfarcf L)ork I E I i Linda Thompson and Randy Whittemore were recipients of the DAR Citizenship medals. Kathy Lynn brought much happiness to herself and the school, by being selected a finalist for the National Merit Award. Marsha Kennedy, Susan Puryear, Kathy Lynn, Butch Wright, and Randy Whittemore were seniors named to merit Who’s Who Among American High School Students. 68 7 e cu circle cf Kathryn Sue Brooks (right), a junior, was selected to attend the V.P.I. Science Program this summer. She and her science teacher, Leo Allen, look over the schedule for the six weeks course. Jackson Hudson (below), won the local Jaycees Road-E-O Contest. He is being presented the award by Mr. Jamie Bar- ker. Jackson went on to win the state contest in Roanoke, Virginia. ] e(Be£ieue ( hat faith in God gives meant ' purpose to human life; hat the brotherhood of mar cends the sovereignty of natn hat economic justice can best by free men through fre M That gover nment should B rather tl hat earaaR man p ' rj| ■ (1 J ' ■ 69 J J rom Depicts JKoinents The girls find dancing much more fun and comfortable without shoes. Weeks of planning . . . decorating . . . anticipating . . . and then... “After Six” — the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. On May 10, 1968, the gym was beautifully decorated to represent a night club “After Six”. As guests entered the gym, they became accustomed to the swinging music provided by “The Soul Masters”. As the night was drawing to an end, everyone agreed that they would remember that night always. Months of planning the Prom is climaxed by the actual decorating. Decorations put up in a week’s time are taken down in less than fifteen minutes. ;; Charles Gordon, Janice Crews, Randolph Hite, Jau Parker, Susan Hofelick, Steve Callis, Georgia Thompson, and Jim Hofler gather in the hall for a breath of fresh air. “The Soul Masters” swing out in the night club setting. Class sponsors and guests retreat to the cafeteria for refreshments and peace. 71 u CProfe ess or . ; jfow Qjoufcf your M f t t I a Backstage, makeup is applied before curtain time. The Senior Class of Park View High presented a play entitled, “Professor, How Could You”, on April 5, 1968, at 8:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. The play was directed by Mrs. Mildred Moseley, Mrs. Harriet Matthews, and Mrs. Pattie Wilson. CAST OF CHARACTERS Keats Perry . . . Vicky Randolph Grandma Perry . Grandpa Perry . John Appleby . Priscilla Morely . Tootsie Bean . . Butcher Boy Bean Valerie Whitman Boggins Three Children . . . .Topper Watson . . . Betty Smiley . . Susan Puryear . . . Butch Wright Whitfield Gittman Mary Alice Walton . Donna Pritchett Billy Dix . Nina Townsend .... Bruce Lacy . Bunny Ramsey Henlen Wilson Larry Malian Professor Perry tells Vicky that she must apologize for what she said or drop his course. 72 access eniors The moment of truth arrives when the professor’s “wife” is found to be his best friend in disguise. Who says girls don’t complicate a fellows life? With each girl the professor meets, another problem is added. 73 enior ' Activities Jjrincj □ ¥ p W 1 ' m In the spring, the senior government classes toured some of ber, Senator William B. Spong speaks to the group on federal Washington’s government buildings. Here, in the Senate Cham- legislation. The Top Ten Graduating Seniors are: SEATED: Kay Coleman, son. STANDING: Kathy Lynn, Butch Wright, Peggy Harvell, Marcia Kennedy, Susan Puryear, Roslyn Tanner. Linda Thomp- Mike Wells, Randy Whittemore. 74 year to a Cjfose Randy Whittemore (above), the first speaker for the Commencement Exercise, spoke on “Self-Confidence, The Key to Success.” Seniors CPresen C ass § ? Linda Thompson presents Mr. Morris the class gift, a new camera to be used in recording the school history in pictures. h eaues oj TRemorij StafJ Shares a thought u ' Jfie oac i of Life Though often somewhat heavy-frighted, The coach rolls at an easy pace; And Time, the coachman, grizzly-pa ted. But smart, alert— is in his place. We board it lightly in the morning And on our way at once proceed. Repose and slothful comfort scorning, We shout: “Hey, there! Get on! Full speed!” Noon finds us done with reckless daring, And shaken up. Now care’s the rule. Down hills, through gully roughly faring, We sulk, and cry: “Hey, easy, fool!” The coach rolls on, no pitfalls dodging. Toward evening, more accustomed grown. We drowse, while to the night’s dark lodging Old coachman Time drives on, drives on. By Alexander Pushkin 76 rwm 1968 c5 enior C a ass Members of the 1968 Senior Class are: FIRST ROW: Susan Puryear, Leonard Reid, Jane Ivey, Betty Peebles, Tommy Bennett, Mary Webb, Myrtle Watson, Whitfield Gittman, Bunny Ramsey, Larry Mahan, Mary Alice Smelley. SECOND ROW: Anne Upton, Geraline Tolbert, Marvin Thompson, Brenda House, Pat Dishmon, Johnny Ogburn, Anne Conner, Linda Estes, Mike Davis, Marcia Kennedy, Patsy Thomas THIRD ROW: Kathy Hatchell, Tommy Gordon, Linda Wells, Kathy Lynn, Buck Baskervill, Mary Catherine Webb, Vemon Dyer, Suzanne Wood, Leo Smiley, Sarah Jane Creedle, Betty Tolbert, Trudy Blalock, Myrl Crowder. FOURTH ROW: Roslyn Tanner, Dianne Bugg, Harrison Taylor, Kay Coleman, Weldon Jones Jo Carol Mason, Betty Smiley, Mike Walker, Peggy Harvell, Richard Johnstin. FIFTH ROW: Anne Matthews Turner King, Jo Ann King, Tommy King, Midge Harper, Larrie Matthews Nina Townsend, James Moody, Mary Crowder, Nancy Brown, Pat Hough. SIXTH ROW: Hance Hofler, Donna Pritchett, Pattie Hall, Jimmy Bing, Lou Edwards Ronnie Bell, Mary Alice Walton, Jackson Hudson, Rebecca Cumbia. SEVENTH ROW: Lenwood Conner, Linda Michael, Deborah Faulkner, Butch Wright, Annie Watson, Mike Wells, John Crowe, Glenda Alford, Sollie Wilkins, Adelaide Bell. EIGHTH ROW: Linda Thompson, Randy Whittemore, Helen Wilson, Gloria Cumbia, Billy Dix, Jackie Cleaton, Bruce Lacy, Riggie Crutchfield, Deborah Walker. 77 In his office in Boydton, Superintendent, Mr. Haga, works on schedule for the coming school year. Director of Instruction, Mr. Payne fills out one of the many forms necessary for the smooth operation of public schools in Mecklenburg County. Principal, Mr. Mortis pauses in his work to smile for the photographer. 80 Mrs. Martin helps Mr. Morris feed his fish. Mr. Lumpkin, bus driver’s advisor, is shown here with driver Steve Upton. Miss Marguerite A. Trimm B.S., Longwood William and Mary University of Virginia University of Alabama Mr. Bryant Lumpkin B.S., R.P.l. LL.B., Wake Forest Assistant Principal Business Law, Economics Bus Driver’s Advisor 81 Mrs. Sara CLiborne B.A., Salem College Additional study - U. Va., U. N. C., Longwood English 11, 12 Assistant Guidance Counselor Annual Sponsor Commencement Chairman Mrs. Cliborne prepares P.S.A.T. scores for filing. Miss Hatch stamps a book for Susan Puryear. Mrs. Watson points out Christmas Poinsettia to Bruce Lacy and Judy Jarman. Mrs. Bertha J. Watson B.S., Madison College, Johns Hopkins U. Va., Longwood, R.P.l. Art Art Club, Annual Staff Miss Faye Carter B.M.E., Longwood Chorus Miss Becky Lennon B.S., in Instrumental Music Atlantic Christian College Band 83 Miss Lennon checks out George Gregory on a new drum cadence. ONLY SAMPLE P ARE SHOWN TH FOOTED IN ord BEFORE PREPAR ' CE EBITS 5GER JOURNAL E ARE POSTED TO Zufsru UU Miss Abernathy points out the proper method of recording business transactions to Sylvia Watkins. Mrs. Tucker helps Mike Howell with a problem on his typing assignment Mr. Wilson looks on as his business math students solve class work problems. Miss Virginia Abernathy B.S., Longwood Typing 1, Shorthand I, Office Procedures, Bookkeeping Annual Sponsor J.V. Cheerleader Sponsor Mrs. Marie Tucker B.S., Longwood Typing 1, II, Transcription Prom Chairman Mr. Mac T. Wilson B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College Business Math, General Business, Typing I, S.C.A. Sponsor Mr. Lumpkin answers a business law question for Nancy Brown and Helen Wilson. Butch Wright and State Senator Joe Hutcheson discuss a point brought out in the Senator’s speech to Mrs. Bracey’s government class. Mrs. Millie Bracey B.A., Westhampton College History 1 1, Government, S.C.A. Sponsor 85 Mrs. Carole Wade B.A., East Carolina Additional study - Chowan College English 8, 9 Annual Sponsor Mrs. Butts looks on as Jo Ann King does a writing assignment Mrs. Pauline Butts B.A.. Meredith College Additional study Wake Forest College, Longwood College, University of Virginia English ' 10, 11, 12 F.T.A. Sponsor Forensics Sponsor Mrs. Louise Bryson B.S., Longwood College English 9, 10 Beta Club Sponsor Mrs. Bryson helps John Lacy with a question about grammar. Mrs. Bonney uses map to aid discussion of Europe. Mrs. Gladys Bonney B.S., Longvvood Additional study - Columbia University, William and Mary English 8 World History Mrs. Crowder’s eighth grade history class reviews for a test. Mr. James watches Mary Ann Hazlewood answer a question at the board. Mrs. Moseley uses flash cards in her French II class. Mrs. Boswell helps Nancy Crowder translate a sentence in her Latin textbook. Mrs. Mildred Moseley B.A., Women’s College of N. C. English 1 1, French I and II Senior Play French Club Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Boswell B.A., Lynchburg, Wm. and Mary Latin I, II 88 Latin Clubs’ Sponsor Mrs. Bennett shows Greg Rose how to use a trig tracer in solving a trigonometric prob- lem. Mrs. Evelyn Bennett B.S., Longwood Additional study - U. Va. Mrs. Wilson smiles her approval as Anne Coleman correctly completes a proof on the board. University of Wisconsin Algebra 1, II, III, Trigonometry, College Freshman Mathematics Beta Club Sponsor { t V Mrs. Annie Hamlet B.S., Longwood Additional study - U. Va. Math Returning next year after leave of absence Mrs. Patty Wilson B.S., Radford Additional study - Radford 89 Algebra 1, Geometry Senior Play Sponsor Mr. Leo Allen B.S., R.P.I. Additional study - Randolph-Macon College University of Maryland Randolph-Macon Woman’s College Biology, Physical Education Boys’ Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Mr. Allen supervises as Gail Nance and Henry Smiley dissect a frog. Mr. Crowder watches as Toby Parham shows the class how to prepare a table in order to graph an equation. Mr. James Brooks B.S., V.P.l. Science 8 Agriculture III, IV F.F.A. Sponsor Mr. Brooks answers a question for 8th grader Michael Green. Mr. Eddie Crowder B.S., V.P.l. Additional study - Chowan Pre-Algebra Science 8, Biology Baseball Coach J.V. Football and Basketball Coach Mrs. Harriet Matthews A. A., Virginia Intermont Study Hall Physical Education Cheerleader Sponsor Homecoming Chairman Mr. Harold Wise B.A., Glenville State Football Coach Boys Physical Education Athletic Director Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin B.S., Longwood Girls Health and Physical Education Girls Basketball Coach Monogram Club Sponsor Coach Harold Wise takes time out from Ping-Pong instructions to see a basketball game in which Ronnie Smiley and Ricky Lawson are playing. Joyce Inge, Nancy Crowder, Jene Radcliffe, Lynn Allen, Georgia Thompson, Margaret Britt Pam Hall, and Ann Nichols form a human pyramid in physical education class. Mr. Carlton Gurley Bluefield, Old Dominion Carson-Newman Behind-the-Wheel Driver Education Mr. James Martin B.S., Atlantic Christian College Science 8, Chemistry Senior Play Sponsor Monogram Club Sponsor Mr. Martin watches as Kathryn Brooks, Dot Sirrocco, and Mike Harper set up an experiment for the collection of oxygen. Miss Martin helps Patsy Thomas adjust her pattern. Mrs. Martin gives helpful pointers on cooking to Carol Reid, Gloria Bowers, Betty Brame, Diane Turner, Alice Dawson, and Brenda Chandler. Miss Sue Martin B.S., Radford Home Economics II, I1I,IV, VI F.H.A. Sponsor J.V. cheerleader Sponsor Annual Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Martin B.S., Madison Additional Study — U. Va. Home Economics I, V F.H.A. Sponsor Mr. Elmer Pixley V.P.I. Power Mechanics 1,11 Beta Club Sponsor Baseball Coach Team Bus Driver Mr. Hugh Elliott B.S., V.P.I. Agriculture Education F.F.A. Sponsor Mr. R. C. Hines B.S., V.P.I. M.S., Longwood Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Mr. Elliott gives Henry Winstead a problem for homework from his agriculture textbook. Mr. Hines watches Bill Bryson and Mike Harris as they work with the industrial arts equipment. During lunch period, Midge Harper and Mary T. Crowder assist Mrs. Mewborn in the cafe- teria. Mrs. Frances Rainey, Mrs. Helen Tanner, Mrs. Audrey Wells, Mrs. Mae Mewborn, and Mrs. Edith Nance serve a delicious lunch for the students. After finishing his lunch, Wayne Hendricks hands his plate to Minnie Davis and Alto Fields. Mr. Tanner and Marvin Thompson take a look under the hood. The bus drivers, under the supervision of Mr. Bryant P. Lumpkin, transport the students to and from school each day. They are: KNEELING: Johnny Hendricks, John Crowe, Watkins Newman, Steve Upton, Marvin Thompson, George Gregory. STANDING: Mr. Lumpkin, Rebecca Cumbia, Boyd Lockhart, Teddy Brame, Jackson Hudson, Tommy Ben- net, Myrl Crowder, John Paynter, Randolph Hite, and Henry Robertson. Senior Of ass Officers President Butch Wright Vice-President Linda Thompson Secretary Anne Matthews Treasurer Ronnie Bell Reporter James Earl Moody Mrs. Bennett Sponsors: . Mrs. Bracey Miss Abernathy Wy (’.LI NDA RAI ALI ORI) “Glenda” WILLIAM RUST BASKI RVILL “Buck” ADILAIDI DORIS Bl LL “Adelaide” WILLIAM RONALD BI LL “Ronnie” rilOMAS BRYCI BLNNITT “Tommy” CIIARL1 S I DWARI) BINI ORD “Charles JIMMY MART BING “Jimmy” MARGARI TGI R IRUDI BLALOCK Trudy” JERRY ANNE CONNER Anne” LENWOOI) I RVIN CONNER “Lenwood” SARAH JANE CRI I DLE “Sarah Jane” MARY TAYLOR CROWD! R “Mary Taylor” WI ND1LL MYRL CROWDFR, J R. “Myrl” JOHN LARRY CROWI- “J ohn” RIGGli: LOVI CRUTCH l ' ll LH “Riggie” GLORIA MARIL CUMBIA “Gloria” PATRICIA LAVLRNI DISHMON “Pat” WILLIAM DI WLY DIX “Billy” -T VERNON TILLMAN DYER “Vernon” LOUISE ELIZABETH EDWARDS “Lou” HOLLIS MASON ESTES, JR. “Hollis” UN DA FRANCES ESTES “Linda” DEBORAH DARI FAULKNER “Debbie” WHITFIELD BUCK C.ITTMAN, JR. “Whitfield” CAROLYN GORDON “Carolyn” THOMAS CHEEK GORDON, JR. “Tommy” PATTI LENNIS HALL “Patti” ELIZABETH ANN HARPER “Midge” PEGGY ANNE MARVELL “Peggy” JOYCE KATHLEEN HATCHELL “Kathy” WILLIAM IIANCI HOLLER II “I lance” JAMES PATRICK HOUGH “Pat” BRENDA 1 AYE HOUSE “Brenda” JACKSON MYLES HUDSON “Jackson” — — — — JANE H LIZA BETH IVEY “Jane” RICHARD HARRIS JOHNST1N “Richard” i WELDON EDWARD JONES, JR. “Weldon” MARCIA OLIVIA KENNEDY , “Marcia” JOANN KING ‘Jo An n” THOMAS MARSHALL KING “Tommy” TURNLR BOYD KING, JR. “Turner” ROBERT BRUCH LACY “Bruce” K ATHFRINF ANNF LYNN Kathy” LARRY PRFSTON MAHAN Larry” jamf:s i arl moody James FarF’ JOHN WFSLFY OGBURN ill “Johnny” T WILLIAM RICHARD OGBURN “Bill” I LORI NCI. 1 LIZABLTH PI I BU S “Betty” DONNA LI L PR1TCHITT “Donna” SUSAN GAYLi: PURYI AR “Susan” CARMI N Till RI SA RAMSI Y “Bunny” LI ONARD NOYD RI1D “Leonard” MARY ALICI SMI LLI Y “Marj ' Alice” BI TTY I RANCT S SMI LI Y “Betty” HERBERT LEO SMILEY, JR. “Leo” CLEVELAND HENRY TANNER “Cl eve” ROSLYN LANE TANNER “Roslyn” JOHN HARRISON TAYLOR “Harrison” PATSY GALi: THOMAS “Patsy” LINDA ANN THOMPSON “Linda” MARVIN DEAN THOMPSON “Marvin” BETTY JANE TOLBERT “Betty” ANNE CLI BORNE UPTON “Anne” DEBORAH ANN WALKER “Debra” ANNIE CLAIRE WATSON “Annie Claire” MYRTLE THOMPSON WATSON “Myrtle” ROBERT BENTLEY WATSON “Topper” MARY ANN WEBB “Mary Ann” MARY CATHERINE WEBB “Mary Catherine” LINDA HUDNALL WELLS “Linda” SUZANNF. LEVERN WOOD “Suzanne” ALFRED MONROE WRIGHT “Butch” SUMMER GRADUATES TEDDY GREY BRAME “Teddy” JAMES LAWRENCE CLARY “Lawrence” ERNEST GORDON TOONE, JR. “Gordon” STEVE ALEXANDER UPTON “Steve” uni or C a ass junior G ass OJjfn leers President . . . Vice-president Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter Mrs. Crowder Mr. Wilson Scott Boswell Mary J. Paulette Nancy L. Moody Larry Dix Melvin Oakley SPONSORS: Mr. Owen Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Tucker Class sponsors Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Tucker go over prom details with Nancy Moody, Melvin Oakley, and Mary Jane Paulette. Camilla Boswell Scott Boswell Kathryn Brooks Henrietta Butler Cynthia Barbour Barbara Braddy Leon Blue Ann Britt Sammy Allgood Joan Bowers Michael Callis John Coley Steve Callis Judy Connelly Larry Capps Rachel Cook Gloria Coleman Deborah Crews Jimmy Clary Dave Crews amors Jimmy Crowder Woody Evans Jerry Crowder Sara Estes Mary Crutchfield Charles Gordon Jessie Edmonds Judy Hall Larry Dix Christine Greene Pat Hail Mike Harper Gene Harris Gloria Hendrick Johnny Hendrick Wayne Hendrick Charles Hill Lynn Hines Randolph Hite Jim Hofler juniors Marvin Horne Mike Howell Mona Howell Connie Hudson Deborah Jeffreys Bill Jennings Sarah Johnson Joyce Jones Geneva Kidd Danny King Jimmy King Mike Leonard Linda King Wiiliam Lewis Eric Kirkland Boyd Lockhart Wanda Lawson Frankie Malone Jeanne Leggett Jimmy Martin Jt unions Thomas Martin Bonnie Mason Cliff Mooney Sam Moore Mary Montgomery Mike Moody Wesley Morris Becky Newman Nancy Moody Betty Nichols I it Sk Mary Paulette John Paynter Joan Perkins Edna Propst Melvin Oakley Shelbra Pearce Peggy Ozlin Linda Pearson Carolyn Parrish Jane Pegram Juniors John Reese Henry Robertson Gray Rose Wayne Sculthorpe Littleton Seymour Ela Ann Simmons Greg Rose Dot Sirrocco Vicki Ryland Janet Smith t . Linda Smith Linda Stone C. L. Tanner Ben Taylor Martha Tomasson Richard Thorne Herbert Tuck Donnie Turner Robert Valentine Gloria Walker t Juniors Harriette Warren Susan Waters Linda Whitby David White Sylvia Watkins Elizabeth Williams Chipper Watson Rosser Wells Linda Wilson M± Sop iomore CJfass Officers President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter .... SPONSORS Mrs. Butts Mrs. Moseley Mrs. Wade Mrs. Bryson Sop lt lomore G a ass Sandra Allen Curtis Allgood Nelson Allgood Howard Armistead Phyllis Beasley Mildred Berry Tommy Blalock Delbert Blue Nina Bowers Susan Bracey Margaret Britt Bill Bryson Barry Callis Rhina Callis Betty Carter 1 4. I d. w 1 r Edwina Cassada Betty Clark Billy Clark Nickie Cleaton Lois Cole Anne Coleman Frankie Coleman Dave Crawford Winfred Creedle Nancy Crowder Sop iom ores Allen Cumbia Doug Cumbia Rhonda Cypress Jerry Dalton Mary Alice Davis Brenda Duffer Dudley Duffer Wesley Dunn Valinda Dyer Gary Evans Robbie Ezell Virginia Ezell Bonnie Gosney George Gregory Carolyn Hamlin James Harris Jack Haskins Trudy Hendricks John Hudson Carolyn Jiggets Charlie Jones John Jones Jane Jordon Darnell Kennedy Billy Kidd Sophomores George Kidd Jerry Kinker Cecelia Kirkland Patsy Lawson Judy Lynch Ann Mahan Thomas Martin Ray Matthews Birdena Miller Jimmy Montgomery Elizabeth Moody Dwight Morris Russ Morris Tim Morris Carolyn Moseley Gail Nance Watkins Newman Jimmy Northington Jan Nuckols Woody Oakley Patrica Ogbum Charles Ozlin Mary Ann Parham Dorothy Paynter Earl Phillips I Sop n 20 mores i Billy Poythress Suzanne Poythress Roy Puryear Joe Ratliffe Jimmy Reese Ellen Reid Brenda Rogers Betty Rolfe Chris Rowley Virginia Smelley Henry Smiley Pett Tanner Pat Taylor Margaret Thorne Gladys Tolbert . i. Judy Toone Ernestine Thomas Anita Thompson Joyce Thompson c 5 opho mores Linda Tudor Betsy Turner Brenda Valentine Ann Vaughan Anna Walker Bonnie Walker John Walker Mary Wells Mike Wells Ann White Dale White Merita Wilkins Buck Williams Sandra Williams Janice Wise Jresfnnan Cj ass Ufjicers President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Miss Martin Mrs. Boswell Laura Crews Robbie Lambert Pam Hall John Lacy SPONSORS Mrs. Hamlet Mrs. Bonney Mrs. Martin Gres unan G c ass Brenda Adams Lynn Allen Gyde Baird John Baisey Evelyn Baskerville Gary ' Beasley Lewis Blalock Curtis Blue Sheila Bottoms Lewis Bowers Stanley Bowers Susan Bowers Mona Bragg Mary Brandon Melvin Brown John Chandler Malinda Chambers Lennie Cleaton Marjorie Conner Janice Crews Laura Crews Nancy C. 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DAVE DUNN Colgate Square Phone 372-4280 Chase City, Virginia Fine Furniture, Appliances, TV 151 LAZY ACRES Florist and Gift Shoppe 713 North Mecklenburg Avenue South Hill, Virginia Phone 447-3140 GREENWOOD MOTEL AND RESTAURANT U.S. Highway 1, North South Hill, Virginia Phone 447-3264 NATE’S BARBECUE Highways 1 58 South South Hill, Virginia Phone 447-7043 CHASE CITY DEPARTMENT STORE SMITH HAZELWOOD Furniture and Appliances South Hill, Virginia Hotpoint— RCA— Motorola 152 GLENDA RAYE ALFORD “Glenda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Art Club 5; Latin Club 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; 4-H Club 1, 3, 4; Safety Club 3; Forensic Team 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, Song-Leader 4. WILLIAM RUST BASKERVILL “Buck” 5. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Treasurer 1, 3; Home Room President 1, 5, Treasurer 2, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, S; F.F.A. 1; Latin Club 2, 3, President 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; J.V. Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 4, 5; Monogram Club 5. ADELAIDE DORIS BELL “Adelaide” Transferred from East End High School 3; S.C.A. 3, 4, 5; F.T.A. S. WILLIAM RONALD BELL “Ronnie” S.C.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Treasurer 5 ; Beta Club 2, 3, 4. 5: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-Pres ident 3, President 4, Drum Major 3, 4, 5; All-State Band 3; Director’s Award 5: Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Co-Editor, Sports Editor 5; J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity 4, 5; Monogram Club S; Boy’s State 4; Forensic Team 3, 5; Editor’s Award 5; Track 4, 5. THOMAS BRYCE BENNETT “Tommy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5; Class Secretary 1; Home Room President 4; 4-H Club 1;J.V. Football 1. CHARLES EDWARD BINFORD “Charles” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Art Club 3. JAMES HART BING “Jimmy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. MARGARET GERTRUDE BLALOCK “Trudy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: Home Room Secretary 3. NANCY BRUE BROWN “Nancy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Vice-President 3; Home Room Secretary 1, President 2, Secretary 5; Latin Club 2; Homecoming Court 1; Monogram Club 3, 4, S; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, 5, Co-captain 5; French Club 4; First Runner-up Junior Miss Park View 2, 3; Second Runner-up Miss Park View 4. ELLEN DIANE BUGG “Diane” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Representative 2; Home Room President 3: Beta Club Secretary 2; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5: Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; French Club 4. JACQUELINE ANNETTE CLEATON “Jackie” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. S; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Club 1; French Club 4. VIRGINIA KAY COLEMAN “Kay” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Representative 3. Secretary S: Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5; F.T.A. 3, 4. 5: Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, S, Co-editor 5; Homecoming 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4,5, Captain 5; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Co-captain 2; Monogram Club 3, 4. 5: Second Runner-up Junior Miss Park View Contest 2; Girl’s State 4; Marshal 4: French Club 4, 5; Voted Most Athletic 5; Most Valuable Player 5: Top Ten Senior: Girl’s Athletic Award 5. JERRY ANNE CONNER “Anne” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 2. LENWOOD ERVIN CONNER “Lenwood” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 3, President 4; F.F.A. Livestock Judging Team 2, 3; F.F.A. Crop Judging Team 4; 4-H Livestock Judging Team 2, 3, 4, 5: 4-H Beef Award 4; 4-H Outstanding Member 3; F.F.A. Degree Team 4; F.F.A. Forestry Judging Team 4. SARAH JANE CREEDLE “Sarah Jane” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4. 5: Home Room Reporter 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Historian 4, Convention Delegate 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 4, 5. MARY TAYLOR CROWDER “Mary Taylor” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5; Home Room Treasurer 1; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; President 5; Band 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; Homecoming 3; Second Runner-up Junior Miss Park View Contest 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Girl’s State 4: Monogram Club 5; Cheerleader 5: Voted Best Looking and Most Popular. WENDELL MYRL CROWDER “MyrI” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, F.F.A. Livestock Judging Team 3, 4, F.F.A. Forest Judging Team 3, 4, F.F.A. Degree Team 3, 4, F.F.A. Crop Judging 4; 4-H Club 2; J.V. Football 2. JOHN LARRY CROWE “John” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room President 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 3, Executive Council 2, 3, 4. S, 1st Place Public Speaking 3, Agricultural Award 5; 4-H Club 1 . RIGGIE LOVE CRUTCHFIELD “Riggie” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. S; F.H.A. 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. GLORIA MARIE CUMBIA “Gloria” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5: Home Room Reporter 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, 5; 4-H Club 1. REBECCA FAYE CUMBIA “Rebecca” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 5; Band 5; Latin Club 2; Library Club 2, 3, 4, 5: 4-H Club 1. JAMES MICHAEL DAVIS “Mike” S.C.A. 1,2,3, 4, 5; Home Room President 1, Vice-President 2, 3; Class Vice-President 2; 4-H Club 4. 5; J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, All District Football 4, All State Football 4, All Southside Football 5, Football Tri-Captain 5; Track 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, S. PATRICIA LaVERNE DISHMON “Pat” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 5. WILLIAM DEWEY DIX “Billy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5; Class Secretary 2; Home Treasurer 3, 5; Art Club 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3: 4-H Club 1 ; Football J.V. 2, Varsity 5; Basketball J.V. 3; Baseball 4. 5; Golf Team 3; Monogram Club 5; Senior Play 5. VERNON TILLMAN DYER “Vernon” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5: Home Reporter 2 ; Art Club 5 ; 4-H Club 1, 2; Football J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. 5: Track 4; Monogram Club 5. LOUISE ELIZABETH EDWARDS “Lou” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Club 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, 5: Drill Team 3, 4, 5. HOLLIS MASON ESTES, JR. “Hollis” S.C.A. 1.2,3, 4, 5; Football J.V. 1 ; Baseball 3, 5. LINDA FRANCES ESTES “Linda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Secretary 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5; F.T.A. 3. 4. 5: French Club 3, 4; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 4; Annual Staff 4, 5, Business Editor 5, Business Editor’s Award 5. DEBORAH DARE FAULKNER “Debbie” S.C.A. 4 5; Transfer from Waverly High School, Waverly, Virginia; Library Representative 5; F.H.A. 4, 5; Choral Club 5; Drill Team 5; Homecoming Attendant 4; Basketball Varsity 4; 3rd Place Forensic Prose 4; Forensics Team 5. WHITFIELD BUCK GITTMAN, JR. “Whitfield” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.T.A. 5, Mr. F.T.A. 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Senior Play 5. CAROLYN GORDON “Carolyn” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Vice-President 5; Art Club 5: Latin Club 2, 3; 4-H Club Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4, 5; Drill Team 3; French Club 4, 5, Songleader 5. THOMAS CHEEK GORDON, JR. “Tommy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Forensics 2. PATTIE LENNIS HALL “Pattie” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Treasurer 1; Beta Club 2; F.T.A. 4, 5, Reporter 5: Forensics 4: Latin Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Clinic Band 1, 2, 3, All-State Workshop Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Concert Band 5, Band Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. Reporter 5, Majorette 4, 5, Modern Music Masters Secretary 3, John Philip Sousa Band Award 5. 153 SOUTH HILL HOLMES MOTEL MACHINE SHOP 617 North Mecklenburg Ave. Day 447-3981 Night 447-3821 C. D. Wells, Proprietor General Repair Work R.G. KIDD Electric and Acetylene Welding General Merchandise LaCrosse, Va. WJWS 1370 on Your AM Dial . . . 105.5 on Your FM Dial You’re Ahead with the Golden Sound of WJWS AM and FM Southern Virginia’s Only Stereo FM Station WJWS-FM Brings Live Coverage of Park View Football and Basketball 5,000 Watts Daytime 3,000 Wats E.R.P. Night South Hill, Virginia 154 ELIZABETH ANN HARPER “Midge” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S; Home Room President 1; Class Secretary 2; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5, Reporter 4, Secretary S; F.H.A. 1 ; Latin Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1,4; Homecoming Attendant 1 ; Voted Most Friendly. PEGGY ANNE HARVELL “Peggy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Convention 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, 5; Drill Team 3, 4, 5, Co-captain 3, Captain 4, 5; Straight A’s Honor Award 3; Girls’ State 4; Voted Best-All Around; Class Night Giftorian; Top Ten Senior. JOYCE KATHLEEN HATCHELL “Kathy” 5. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 2; Choral Club 5; Annual Staff 5. WILLIAM HANCE HOFLER, II “Hance” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Football J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 4; Track 4; Monogram Club 4, 5. JAMES PATRICK HOUGH “Pat” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 1, 3, 5; F.T.A. 4, S; Latin Club 2, 3; Basketball J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Voted Best Dancer. BRENDA FAYE HOUSE “Brenda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, S; Art Club 5. JACKSON MYLES HUDSON “Jackson” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Sentinel 2, Secretary 3, 4, 5, F.F.A. Degree Team Contest 3, 4, F.F.A. State Convention 3, 4, 5, State Farmer’s Degree 5. JO ANN KING “Jo Ann” S.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Transfer from Norlina High, Norlina, North Carolina; F.H.A. 3; Art Club Secretary 5. THOMAS MARSHALL KING “Tommy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Officer 1; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 5; Basketball J.V. 1 , 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4,5; Monogram Club 3, 4, 5; Boys’ State 4. TURNER BOYD KING, JR. “Turner” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.F.A. 5; Art Club 5; French Club 5; 4-H Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4, 5, Business Editor 5, Business Editor’s Award 5; Football J.V. 1, 2. ROBERT BRUCE LACY “Bruce” S.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Transfer from Hargrave Military Academy; Art Club 5; Football Varsity 4, 5; Track 4; Monogram Club 4, 5; Senior Play 5. KATHERINE ANNE LYNN “Kathy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 5; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 2, Vice-President 4, Convention 4, 5; Choral Club 5; Latin 2, 3; Library Club 1; Annual Copy Editor 5; French Club Vice-President 5; Girls’ State 4; Marshal 4; Voted Most Likely To Succeed; Who’s Who in American High Schools; National Merit Finalist; French Award 5; Mathematics Award 5; Latin Award 5; Valedictorian. LARRY PRESTON MAHAN “Larry” 5, C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 2; Latin Club 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; 4-H Club 3; Football J.V. 2; Senior Play 5. JO CAROL MASON “Jo Carol” S.C.A. 2, 3, 4, 5; Transfer from Newport News, Virginia; Home Room Librarian 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5; Band 4. ANNE SULLIVAN MATTHEWS “Anne” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class President 3, Vice-President 4, Secretary 5; Beta Club 3; F.T.A. 4, 5, Parliamentarian 5; French Club 4, 5, President 5; Band 4; Homecoming Attendant 3, 5; Voted Biggest Heartbreaker. LARRIE LEWIS MATTHEWS “Larrie” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Vice-President 3; Beta Club 2; Art Club 4; 4-H Club 3, 4, 5; Annual Staff Photographer 3, 4; Basketball J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Track 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Voted Most School Spirited. LINDA DIANE MICHAEL “Linda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Club 2; Choral Club 5. JAMES EARL MOODY “James Earl” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Reporter 5; Home Room Officer 3; F.T.A. 5; Football J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 4. 5, Tri-captain 5; Track 4; Monogram 4, 5, Reporter 5; Boy’s State 4. JOHN WESLEY OGBURN, III “Johnny” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Officer 3; Home Room Officer 2, 5; F.T.A. 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, 5; Basketball J.V. 1, 2; Voted Biggest Heartbreaker. WILLIAM RICHARD OGBURN, JR. “Bill” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 3, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Boy’s State 4; Football J.V. 1, Varsity 3, 4, 5; Most Valuable Player 5; Second Team All-Southside 5; Tri-captain 5; Basketball J.V. 1, 3, Varsity 4, 5; All-District 5; All-Southside 5; Captain 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5; All-District 5; Captain 5; Monogram Club 3, 4, 5, President 5; Voted Most Athletic; Boy’s Athletic Award 5. FLORENCE ELIZABETH PEEBLES “Betty” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. DONNA LEE PRITCHETT “Donna” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 5; Latin Club 2; First Place Poetry Contest 5; Senior Play. SUSAN GAYLE PURYEAR “Susan” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Treasurer 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, Convention 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5, Song-leader 4, Convention Delegate and Historian 5; Choral Club 2, 3, 5; Vice-President 2, 3; All-State Chorus 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 5; S.I.P.A. Convention 4; Senior Play; Top Ten Senior; Who’s Who in American Students. CARMEN THERESA RA1VEEY “Bunnie” S.C.A. 1 , 2, 3,4, 5; Home Room Reporter 1 ; Beta Club 2 ; F.T.A. 4, 5; F.H.A. 5; Choral Club 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5; Majorette 2, 3, 4, 5, Head Majorette 4, 5, Feature Twirler 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Club 1 ; 4-H Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4, 5; Senior Play 5. LEONARD NOYD REID “Leonard” S.C.A. 1 , 2, 3,4, 5; Class President 1 ; Home Room Vice President 4; Art Club 3, 4, 5, President 4; 4-H Club 4; Annual Staff 2; Football J.V. I, 2. MARY ALICE SMELLEY “Mary Alice” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Reporter 1; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Historian 2, Reporter 5. BETTY FRANCES SMILEY “Betty” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, 4, 5, Vice President 3; Art Club Reporter 5; Latin Club 2; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-captain 5; Homecoming Queen 5; Second Runner-up Miss Park View Contest 5; Annual Queen 5; Voted Best Dressed and Most School Spirited. HERBERT LEO SMILEY, JR. “Leo” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football Varsity 4, 5; Basketball J.V. 2, 3; Track 4; Monogram Club 4, 5. CLEVELAND HENRY TANNER “Cleve” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Council 4, 5; F.T.A. 3, 4,5; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Club 1; Football Manager J.V. 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4, 5; Basketball Manager J.V. 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4, 5; Boy’s State 4. ROSLYN LANE TANNER “Roslyn” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Vice President 3, Reporter 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4,5, Convention 4, 5; F.H.A. 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 3, National Choral Award 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 5; Usher 4; Top Ten Senior. JOHN HARRISON TAYLOR “Harrison” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Council 3; Home Room Reporter 2; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5, Reporter 4; Latin Club Vice President 2, Secretary 3; Library Club 1 ; Football J.V. 1, 2, Co-captain 2, Varsity 3, 4, 5; Basketball J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, 5; Track 4; Monogram Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5. 155 SIMONS TERMINAL Bracey and South Hill, Virginia CLEATON PONTIAC-BUICK, INC. Sales and Service Phone 447-3138 PATSY GAYLE THOMAS “Patsy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S; Home Room Vice-President 2, Reporter 3, Library Representative 4. LINDA ANN THOMPSON “Linda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Vice-President 5; Home Room President 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, S; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4,5; Historian 5; Banner Girl 4; Annual Staff 5; Girl’s State 4; Usher 4; Top Ten Senior. MARVIN DEAN THOMPSON “Marvin” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2. ANN GERALINE TOLBERT “Geraline” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 5; Art Club 5. BETTY JANE TOLBERT “Betty” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 2, 3. NINA JAYNE TOWNSEND “Nina” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Representative 1, Library Representative 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4, 5; Debate Team 3; French Club 4, S, Song-leader 5; Senior Play. ANNE CLI BORNE UPTON “Anne” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Library Representative 5; F.H.A. 1 . DEBORAH ANN WALKER “Deborah” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. MICHAEL OWEN WALKER “Mike” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Library Representative 1, President 5; F.T.A. 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 2, 3; Football J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, 5; All District and All Southside Virginian First Team 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5, Captain 5; Monogram Club 3, 4, 5; Boy’s State 4. MARY ALICE WALTON “Mary Alice” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Vice-President 5; Banner Girl 3; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play. ANNIE CLAIRE WATSON “Annie” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Treasurer 1 ; F.H.A. 2. MYRTLE LOU THOMPSON WATSON “Myrtle” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room President 2; Library Repre- sentative 3; F.H.A. 1, 2. ROBERT BENTLEY WATSON “Topper” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Secretary 4, Reporter 5; Art Club 5; 4-H Club 2, 3; Annual Staff Photographer 5; Football J.V. 1 , 2, Varsity 5; Basketball J.V. 2, 3 ; Baseball 4, 5 ; Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Monogram Club 4, 5; Senior Play; Voted Best Looking. MARY ANN WEBB “Mary Ann” 5. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2. MARY CATHERINE WEBB “Mary Catherine” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Vice President 2; Latin Club 2; Library 1, 3, 4, 5, President 5. LINDA HUDNALL WELLS “Linda” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room President 1, Secretary 3; Beta Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 4, 5; Choral Club 2, 3, 5; Latin Club 2, 3. MICHAEL LEWIS WELLS “Mike” S.C.A. 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4, Representative 5; Class President 4; Beta Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Transfer from Fayetteville, North Carolina. GEORGE RANDOLPH WHITTEMORE “Randy” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Home Room Reporter 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Boy’s State 4; Marshal 4; DAR Good Citizenship Award 5; Top Ten Senior; Voted Best All Around and Wittiest; Commencement Speaker. SOLLIE WILKINS, JR. “Sollie” S.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Choral Club 5; Library Club 3; Transfer from East End High School, South Hill, Virginia. HELEN MARIE WILSON “Helen” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Officer 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 5. SUZANNE LeVERN WOOD “Suzanne” S.C.A. 5; Home Room Secretary 5; Annual Staff 5; Homecoming Attendant 5; Transfer from Mooresville. North Carolina. ALFRED MONROE WRIGHT “Butch” S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; S.C.A. Representative 4; Class President 5; Home Room Secretary 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5; F.T.A. 5; Latin Club 3; Usher 4; Boy’s State 4; Senior Play 5; Voted Most Likely to Succeed and Friendliest; Top Ten Senior; Commence- ment Speaker. W. E. HAINES General Merchandise— Citgo Gas “The Store Where Your Dollars Have More Cents” Phone 636-2955 Bracey, Virginia EARL B. LYNCH General Merchandise Bracey, Virginia Phone 636-2926 COMPLIMENTARY ADS We wish to thank these merchants for their donations: Bloom Brothers Lawrenceville, Virginia Brunswick Ice and Coal Company Lawrenceville, Virginia Daniels Market South Hill, Virginia C. R. Dunn, Jr. Baskerville, Virginia S. E. Holloway Sou tli Hill, Virginia Farrar Farm Supply South Hill, Virginia Ingram Tire and Recapping South Hill, Virginia H. H. Kidd Bracey, Virginia Phillips Grocery Brodnax, Virginia Morris Reichert Bracey, Virginia If it’s anything to do with fabric, we do it at Burlington Industries, and we do more of it than anyone in the world. SOUTH HILL PLANT Unit of Burlington Ribbon Mills Division of Burlington Industries, Inc. Executive Offices: Greensboro, North Carolina eft tors 7 Better The Leaves of Memory for 1968 is different. It is a yearbook which has utilized the resources of Park View and the surrounding community to the fullest. All things must change as the years go by and likewise, our yearbook had to make progress. Therefore, this yearbook has been done in the most modern way possible to meet the changing times. It is our hope that this book has been done in such a way as to satisfy the standards of this generation. This yearbook is solely the product of the students of Park View, for like all yearbooks, it will become an index to the traditions, history, and way-of-life of a school. But it is different because it expresses Park View High School as only the students and faculty can express it. This is a yearbook of this generation. This is Park View for 1968. As editors of the Leaves of Memory for 1968, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all students who have sacrificed their time and energy to make this yearbook a success. We are very grateful to Miss Virginia Abernathy, Miss Sue Martin, and Mrs. Carol Wade, our advisors, for their undying patience, hard work, and guidance which helped make this book a success. We wish to thank Mr. Morris and the faculty for being so patient on days of class disruption. Our gratitude goes to Mr. Frank Nanney, Jr., without whose photography this annual would have been greatly handicapped. We would like to thank Mr. Max Ward, Mr. Paul Underwood, and Delmar Printing Company for their assistance throughout the year. We also wish to thank the many business organizations and clubs that have sponsored our annual. Finally, and most important, we would like to thank the entire Leaves of Memory Staff, whose sacrifices and willingness to work has made this yearbook. Our work on this book has been a challenge, but one which we have thoroughly enjoyed. To the faculty and students of Park View, — “Thank You.” Sincerely, Kay and Ronnie i “ . . CRememSer A If O ie J3es Of Our


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