Parry McCluer High School - Parrimac Yearbook (Buena Vista, VA)

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a a A yh a ok et A tT ET = = ae ee AN 68 PARRIMAC Hi? ii _ in UU HEH v we : iin ife= PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS PARRY McCLUER HIGH SCHOOL BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Foreword Parry McCluer, we dearly love thee, True we’ll always be. We are loyal to your honor, Faithful to thee. Where the mountains meet the sunset Stands our school serene: Hail, all hail our Alma Mater, Parry McCluer, Hail to Thee. Contents Administration...........Page Classess.o.......4). o..2eeebage Sports: .... 3. 3 Meee age Activities... “52%. s.ee- Page Advertisements...........Page 2 ee eee eee ADMINISTRATION Dedication The Class of 1968 of Parry McCluer High School proudly dedi- cates its yearbook to Mrs. Margaret S. Davidson. Mrs. Davids on has devoted her time, energy, and talents to the students of Parry McCluer. Because of her interest we have learned to use reason to solve our problems; because of her attitude we are able to look forward to purposeful adult lives. We will always remember with affection the devoted teacher who has patiently guided us during the past five years and the warm person who in process became our friend. ADMINISTRATION Administration Emphasizes High Standards ae aig Mr. John Krebs, Director of Instruction Mr. Francis E. Turner, Principal FACULTY Teachers Encourage Learning Mr. Jake Barger Mrs. Mary Frances Burks Mr. Robert Childress Latin, English, Coach Mathematics Mathematics Mrs. Margaret S. Davidson Mr. John Fleenor Mrs. Elsie Lee Floyd English Science Business Mr. Horace Henson Mr. Denis Hill Mr. Carlisle Hostetter Mrs. Edna Krebs Mr. Raymond Leadbetter Social Studies, Coach Science Physical Education, Coach Mathematics Social Studies, Asst. Principal FACULTY Stress Initiative, Pride, Citizenship Mr. Albert T. McCown Miss Bessie Meador Mr. Francis Osborne Moore Mrs. Betty Muirhead Mrs. Dolores Nichols Industrial Arts Librarian Science Mathematics, Guidance English Miss Connie Orebaugh Mr. Lee Robinson Mrs. Joan Sailer Social Studies Band Director French, English Mrs. Martha Schneider, Mr. James Smals Mrs. Clytie Taylor Business Science Art FACULTY Teachers and Students Learn Together Miss Joyce Thompson Mr. W. D. Ward Mrs. Edna Watts Mr. Thomas Watts Mrs. Nancy Weigand Business Social Studies, Coach English Distributive Education Study Hall Monitor Mrs. Oakley White Mrs. Dorothy Williams Home Economics Study Hall Monitor Be AIDES Aides Contribute To School Efficiency Mr. Fred Sisler, Bookkeeper Mrs. Martha Shafer, Secretary Mrs. Lois Long, Assistant Librarian Mrs. Judy Cash, Secretary CLASSES ‘ a om KEG MADARA PBAOLDT TM Senior Class Officers Vice President, Brenda Shafer; Secretary, Martha Morgan; Reporter, Marshall Williams; President, Mike Wilson; Treasurer, Lewis Overby 11 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Friendliest - Brenda Shafer, Jake Payne . Most Likely to Succeed - Diane Carter, Mike Wilson Most Talented - Delmas Bartley, Terry Phelps Most Athletic - Jennie Coleman, Saylor Fox Cutest - Lisa Lynn, Ray Coffey 12 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Biggest Flirts - Joanne Bailey, Bob- Best All Around - Lewis Overby, Martha by Barger Morgan Best Dancers - Peggy Stinnett, Saylor Fox, Jake Payne Best Dressed - Randy Camden, Lynn Balser Typical Seniors - Suzanne Billings, Rick Hamric Wittiest - Hinks Goolsby, Kathy Reynolds 13 Valedictorian And Salutatorian The Valedictorian is the student in the senior class who has main- The Salutatorian is the student who has maintained the second tained the highest scholastic rank. highest rank in the senior class. 14 CAROLYN MARLENE ANTHONY HELEN MARIE AUSTIN MARY JOANNE BAILEY LYNN MARIE BALSER ROBERT WAYNE BARGER DELMAS ARTHUR BARTLEY SUZANNE CLARK BILLINGS Ws} BELINDA PAULINE BROUGHMAN RANDOLPH CLAYTON CAMDEN, JR. DIANE MARIE CARTER Class of 1968 VICKIE JEAN CLARK JACK ESTERAL CLEVENGER SHELDON RAY COFFEY 16 “ j BRENDA SUE COLEMAN GEORGEANN COLEMAN JENNIE SUE COLEMAN RACHEL SUSAN DAMERON JIMMY ELWOOD DAVIS CLEO ANTHONY DOWNEY SHARON LEAH EDWARDS 17 EDDIE FLOYD DONALD FRANK GATZKE WARREN HENRY GOOLSBY, III JIMMY DALE GREEN DAISY MAE HAMILTON 18 ROY LEVI HAMILTON HERBERT NATHAN HAMRIC, III Class of 1968 BETTY JO HENSON BRENDA SUE HENSON LINDA LOU HENSON 19 LORETTA HENSON GILBERT LARRY CALVIN HUMPHRIES DOUGLAS EUGENE INGRAM DELORES ELAINE JONES BRENDA JOYCE LAYNE RONALD O’BRIEN LAYNE 20 CAROLYN SUE LINDSAY LISA JO LYNN RICK LYNN McCALL Class of 1968 MARTHA WELLS McCORMICK JOSEPH PAUL McCORMICK DORIS JEAN MAYO BRENDA JOYCE MOORE 21 GLENN STEPHEN MOORE ‘ ca of DEBORAH KAY MUTISPAUGH CHARLES LEWIS OVERBY HARRY CLAYTON PADGETT, JR. LARRY WAYNE PAINTER HARRY CYRUS (JAKE) PAYNE 22 THERESA ANN PHELPS WENDELL ALLAN PHILLIPS DENISE LINDA POLLACI Class of 968 WAYNE LEE POWELL BARBARA MAE RAMSEY KATHRYN HAMLETT REYNOLDS MITCHELL LEWIS REYNOLDS 23 BARBARA ANN RIDDLE SANDRA GAYE SANDIDGE ROBERT EUGENE SCHUYLER GLORIA SOUTHERS SECRIST BRENDA LOWE SHAFER CYNTHIA MARLENE SIZER BRENDA LEE SLOUGH 24 DONALD RAY SMITH RONALD LEE SMITH KENNETH EUGENE SORRELS Class of 1968 PEGGY LOU SPENCE PEGGY ANN STINNETT ELIZABETH TINGLER NELSON WAYNE TY REE 25 EDITH W. VANCE BETTINA GAIL WARD EDDIE FRANKLIN WARD MARSHALL WARDEN WILLIAMS RAY KENNAN WILMER MICHAEL THOMAS WILSON 26 SENIOR DIRECTORY CAROLYN MARLENE ANTHONY N.H.A. °63-65; Majorette ’64-65; Pompon girl ’64-’65; Hi-Y 65-°68; Treasurer Hi-Y °66-'67, Vice President 68; Beta Club ’66- 68; Pep Club 65-67; G.A.A. ’65-’67; Business Club ’68, Pres. 68. HELEN MARIE AUSTIN G.A.A.’s ’64,’65; Pep Club 64-68; Library Club 66, ’67, Vice Pres. °66; Business Club 768; Beta Club ’68; Vista Staff °68; Daisy Mae 68; Senior Play °68. MARY JOANNE BAILEY Homecoming Attendant °64; Pep Club °64-’68; Fashion Club ’65- °67; J.V. Cheerleader ’66; Varsity Cheerleader ’66-68; French Club ’66-°67; Monogram Club °66-’68; Vista Staff °68 [assistant circulation manager]; Annual Staff ’68; Senior Class Play ’68. LYNN MARIE BALSER Pep Club ’63-68; G.A.A.’s °63- 64; J.V. Cheerleader °64-’65; Library Club ’64-65; Home Ec. Club ’63-65; Jr. Red Cross 63- 64; Annual Staff ’68; Vista Staff 68 [typist]; Business Club 68 Sec. ’68; Senior Play ’68. ROBERT WAYNE BARGER J.V. Football °64, ’65; Varsity Football ’66-’68; J.V. Basketball 64; Basketball Manager °64; Varsity Baseball °65-’68; Unsung Hero Award in Baseball °67; Eighth Grade President; Freshman - Vice President; Junior Class Treasurer; Health Court Escort ’64; Monogram Club ’66-’68; Vice-Pres. Monogram Club ’68; Beta Club ’67-’68; French Club ’68; Academic Award in Geometry ’66. DELMAS ARTHUR BARTLEY J.V. Football °64-65; Varsity Football ’65-’68; Eighth Grade Basketball ’64; J.V. Basketball 65; Varsity Basketball °66-’67; Eighth Grade Track ’64; Track ’65; Varsity Baseball ’65-'68; Road Race ’65, °67, ’68; Monogram Club 65-68; Homecoming Escort ’65. SUZANNE CLARK BILLINGS G.A.A.’s °64-66 Home Ec. Club 764-65; Pep Club °64-68, Vice- Pres. 67, Sec.-Treasurer °68; Health Court Princess 65; Jr. Red Cross ’64; Fashion Club 66-67; Sec. 66 Fashion Club; French Club 67; Sec. Jr. Class; Parrimac Staff ’68; Vista Staff ’68; Senior Play 68. BELINDA PAULINE BROUGHMAN Home Ec. Club ’64, ’65, 68; DECA Club ’67-’68. oa) RANDOLPH CLAYTON CAMDEN J.V. Football Manager ’64; 8th Grade Basketball ’64; J.V. Track 64; Varsity Football Trainer ’65-’67; J.V. Basketball °65-66; Varsity Track 65-68; B.V.-Lex. Road Race ’66; Monogram Club 65-68; First Place Science Fair 66; French Club ’66-’67, Vice- Pres.; Hi-Y Club 767; Forensics ’67; Escort in Christmas Parade ’66; S.C.A. ’67-'68; Beta Club ’67-’68; Vista, Managing Edit. °68; Annual Staff 68. DIANE MARIE CARTER G.A.A.’s ’64-66; Pep Club 64-68 [Sec. ’65-’67, Vice-Pres. 68] ; Jr. Red Cross 65; May Court ’64; Beta Club 66-68 [Sec. ’67-’68] ; Chemistry Award ’67; English Award ’67; DECA Club 68 [Pres.] Vista Staff ’68 [News Editor]. VICKIE JEAN CLARK G.A.A. ’64; Pep Club ’64; Home Ec. Club 64; J.V. Cheerleader 64; DECA Club 67. TALMAGE LEON CLAYTOR, JR. Beta Club 66-68; Vista Staff 68; Senior Play ’68. JACK ESTERAL CLEVENGER 8th Grade Basketball °64; J.V. Football ’64-65; Varsity Football 66-67; Track ’64, 66; DECA Club ’67-’68. SHELDON RAY COFFEY Glee Club ’63-’64; Track 63-64; Beta Club ’67-’68; Vista Staff ’68; Business Club 68; [Vice-Pres. 68] Senior Play 68. BRENDA SUE COLEMAN G.A.A. ’64-68; French Club Play ’66; Forensics 67; Junior Red Cross °67. GEORGEANN COLEMAN Spanish Club °64, ’65;- French Club ’64, 65; Homemaking Club ’64, 65, 66; Library Club ’64, 65; Pep Club ’64, 65, ’66; Pep Club 67, 68; Library Club ’67, ’68. JENNIE SUE COLEMAN G.A.A. 764-66, Vice-Pres. 66; Library Club 64, Secretary °64; Pep Club ’64-’68; J.V. Cheerleader ’65; Varsity Cheerleader ’66- 68; Fashion Club ’66; Monogram Club ’66-°68; S.C.A. ’66-68, Vice-Pres. ’68; Beta Club 66-68, Pres. ’68; First Place Award in Science Fair 66; Math Award °67; U.S. History Award ’67; French Club 68; Vice-Pres. ’68; Senior Play ’68; Parrimac Staff 68; Klassroom Kwiz contestant ’68; Office Aide ’68. RACHEL SUSAN DAMERON G.A.A. 64-67, Sec. 67; Home Ec. Club 764; Junior Red Cross 64; Library Club °66; J.V. Cheerleader ’64-'66; Varsity Cheer- leader °68; Monogram Club ’68; Pep Club ’64-’68, Pres. ’66-67; Parrimac Staff 68; Vista Staff ’°68; DECA Club ’68. JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS J.V. Football °64-66; Varsity Football °67; J.V. Track 764; Varsity Track °65-°68; DECA Club ’67-°68; Pep Club ’65-’66. CLEO ANTHONY DOWNEY Beta Club ’67-’68. SHARON LEAH EDWARDS Beta Club ’66-’68. MICHAEL SWOPE FLINT J.V. Football Manager ’64. EDDIE FLOYD SAYLOR FRANKLIN FOX, JR. J.V. Football 63-64; 8th Grade Basketball 63-64; J.V. Basket- ball °64-’65; J.V. Track ’64; Varsity Football ’65-’67 [co-captain 67]; Varsity Basketball °66-’68 [co-captain ’66-68] ; Sportsman Club Award in Basketball ’66; Most Valuable Player in Basket- ball 67; Varsity Track ’65-’68 [co-captain ’67]; Most Valuable Player in Track 67; Class Officer Sec. Treasurer ’65; Junior Red Cross °65; Monogram Club ’65-’68, Pres. °67-’68; French Club 67 Treasurer °67; F.C.A. °67-68; Prom Tri-Chairman ’67. DONALD FRANK GATZKE Monogram Club ’65-’68; Track Manager ’65-’67; Football and Athletic Trainer °66, °67; Beta Club °66-’68; F.C.A. ’67, °68; Editor-in-Chief of Vista 68; Photographer for Parrimac ’68; Pres. Youth Center 68. WARREN HENRY GOOLSBY, III JIMMY DALE GREEN Track 64-65; Track ’66-68; Football ’65-’65; Football Man- ager °66; Basketball ’64-’65; Science Club of America ’64; Pep Club 66; DECA Club 67-68; Monogram Club 67-68. DAISY MAE HAMILTON Home Ec. Club 764-67; G.A.A. 765-66; Beta Club 766-68; Business Club 68. KENNETH WAYNE HAMILTON ROY LEVI HAMILTON, JR. Monogram Club ’66-’68, Sec-Treasurer ’67-'68; Beta Club ’66-68; U.S. History Award 67; Eighth Grade Basketball ’64; Varsity Basketball Manager ’65-’67; Varsity Basketball ’68; Varsity Foot- ball Manager ’67-’68; Baseball Scorekeeper ’67-'68. HERBERT NATHAN HAMRIC, III Beta Club 66-67; F.C.A. ’66- 68; Monogram Club ’67-’68; Home coming Escort 66; Varsity Basketball ’66 °67; Varsity Track ’65- 68; Varsity Baseball 66-68; French Club ’66-’67; B.V.-Lex. Road Race °67-’68; Christmas Parade Escort ’67; Senior Editor of Annual ’68; Senior Class Play ’68. THOMAS BOWLES HEDRICK, JR. Monogram Club 65-’68; Beta Club 66-68; Hi-Y ’65-’68, Reporter 66-67, Pres. °67-'68; Ping-Pong Chess Bridge Club ’65-’66; F.C.A. 66-68; French Club °66-’68; J.V. Track °63-64; Varsity Track ’64-68; Football Manager 765-67; B.V. -Lex. Road Race 64-66 [Relay]; 66-67 [10,000 meters]; Third Place Tie in Science Fair 65-66; Annual Staff ’68. BETTY JO HENSON G.A.A. 64-65; Home Ec. Club 765-68; Tri-Hi-Y 67-68. BRENDA SUE HENSON G.A.A. 764; DECA Club ’67; Library Club ’67, 68. LINDA LOU HENSON Home Ec. Club °64, ’67; Second Place Award in Science Fair ’64; DECA Club 67; G.A.A. °64. LORETTA HENSON GILBERT G.A.A. °64-65; Home Ec. Club °66-68; DECA Club ’67-'68; Pep Club ’67-68; DECA Queen ’67. LARRY CALVIN HUMPHREYS 8th Grade Football 64; 8th Grade Basketball ’64; 8th Grade Track °64; J.V. Football 65; J.V. Basketball ’66; Varsity Football 65, 66,67; Varsity Track ’65-’68; Road Race ’66-67; Forensics 67; Monogram Club ’67-’68; Alternate to Boys’ State ’67; F.C.A. 67-68; Beta Club ’67- 68; Annual Staff 68; Senior Play ’68. DOUGLAS EUGENE INGRAM J.V. Football ’64; Track ’64-68; Pep Club ’66-’68; J.V. Basket- ball Manager °64; Annual Staff °68; F.C.A. 68; Road Race 65- 67; Senior Play 68. FRANCIS WAYNE IRVINE, JR. Class Vice-Pres. °64; Social Committee ’64, ’65; 8th Grade Foot- ball ’64; 8th Grade Track ’64; Class Pres. ’65; J.V. Football 65; Varsity Track °65-68 Co-captain °67 Shot Put Record ’67; French Club 66; Monogram Club °66-’68, Vice-Pres. ’66-67; F.C. A. 66-68, Summer Conference ’66-’67; Captain-Elect ’67; Captain 68; Varsity Football ’66-68, co-captain 68, All-district Line- backer °67, Honorable Mention Guard 67; S.C.A. ’67, ’68, Pres. 68; Class Vice-Pres. ’67; Boys State Delegate ’67; Vista 68; Beta Club ’67, ’68. DELORES ELAINE JONES Home Ec. Club ’64, ’65; G.A.A. 63-65; Beta Club 67, 68; DECA Club 67, ’68. BRENDA JOYCE LAYNE G.A.A. °64; Pep Club ’64; Home Ec. Club ’64-66; Library Club 65-’67; Business Club °68. RONALD (BUCK) LAYNE Football 64-68; Track 64-65; Baseball ’66-68; Basketball ’64; Pep Club 65-66. CAROLYN SUE LINDSAY Home Ec. Club ’63-64; G.A.A. 63-67; Pep Club ’64-'68; Library Club 764-65; French Club ’66-68; Vista Staff 68, Proofreader; Forensics Dramatics ’67-’68. LISA JO LYNN G.A.A. 76465; Pep Club °64-’68; Fashion Club 66-67; Beta Club °67-68; French Club ’67-'68; Homecoming Court °67, Attendant. RICK LYNN McCALL DET Social Club; Prom Committee; Football ’64, 65; Baseball °68; Annual Staff 68. JOSEPH PAUL McCORMICK MARTHA WELLS McCORMICK G.A.A. ’64; Home Ec. Club 67-68. DORIS JEAN MAYO G.A.A. 64-65; Pep Club ’64-’67; Business Club 68. BRENDA JOYCE MOORE Pep Club 63-68; G.A.A. °63-64; Homecoming Attendant 65-66; Christmas Princess °67-68; Home Ec. Club °63-68, Vice-Pres. 67-68; Senior Class Play ’68; Vista Staff ’68; Annual Staff 68. 29 GLENN STEPHEN MOORE J.V. Football 64-66; Varsity Football ’67-68; J.V. Basketball 65-67; DECA Club 67-68. MARTHA LEIGH MORGAN G.A.A. ’64-’68; Pep Club ’64-68; Home Ec. Club ’64-’65; Junior Red Cross ’64; Forensics 65-’67, Pres.; S.C.A. ’66-67; Fashion Club ’67, President; Girl’s State °67; Annual Staff °68; Senior Class Secretary 68. DEBORAH KAY MUTISPAUGH Pep Club 64-68; May Court Princess ’64; French Club ’66-'67; French Play 66; Fashion Club 66-67; Beta Club 67-68; Home Ec. Club 768; Annual Staff 68; Vista Staff °68; Senior Play 68; S@AenOO OS: CHARLES LEWIS OVERBY J.V. Football 65; Varsity Football 68; Beta Club 66-68; Annual Staff 67-68; Homecoming Escort 67; Senior Class Treasurer °67- 68; F.C.A. ’66-68; Prom Tri-Chairman ’67; Senior Class Play 68. HARRY CLAYTON PADGETT, JR. 8th Grade Basketball 64; Science Fair Award °64; Varsity Track ’65-68; Monogram Club 65-68; Varsity Football ’66-'68; Sec- retary of Sophomore Class 66. LARRY WAYNE PAINTER J.V. Football ’63-’65; 8th Grade Basketball ’63-’64; Baseball Man- ager °64-’65; Jr. Red. Cross ’64-’65; May Day Escort ’65; J.V. Basketball Manager ’64-’65; Monogram Club ’65-’68; Varsity Base- ball °65-’68; French Club 66-67; Vista Staff ’68. HARRY CYRUS PAYNE Glee Club ’64; Art Club ’67; DECA Club 68; Vista Staff °68; Senior Play ’68; S.C.A. Treasurer 68; Business Club 68. TERESA ANN PHELPS Library Club ’64-66; F.H.A. 65-66; Pep Club 66; Beta Club ’°67-’68; Hi-Y Club ’67-’68; S.C.A. ’67-68; Annual Staff 68. WENDELL ALLAN PHILLIPS Beta Club ’66-'68; Vista Staff 68. DENISE LINDA POLLACCI Glee Club 64; Home Ec. Club ’64-’65; G.A.A. S653 WAYNE LEE POWELL BARBARA MAE RAMSEY G.A.A. °64; Library Club °64, 68; Home Ec. Club ’65; DECA Club ’67; Annual Staff ’68; Pep Club 68. KATHRYN: HAMLETT REYNOLDS G.A.A. ’64-’68, Treasurer—’66, President °67-’68; Pep Club ’64- °68, Reporter; Forensics ’65; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. 66; Constitutional Committee ’66; World History Award ’6 6: S.C.A. 67-68; Beta Club ’67-68; French Club ’68, Secretary, Klassroom Kwiz Contestant ’68; Editor-in-Chief of Parrimac 68; Prom Tri- Chairman °67; Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Vista ’68; Reporter of High School News for Lexington Gazette ’68; Office Assistant ’68; Senior Class Play 68. MITCHEL LEWIS REYNOLDS 8th Grade Football ’63; 8th Grade Basketball °63-°64; 8th Grade Track °64; J.V. Track ’65; Varsity Football °65-°67; Monogram Club 765-68. GENEVA RICHARDSON Library Club °63-’64; Home Ec. Club 63-66. BARBARA ANN RIDDLE G.A.A. °63-'65; Pep Club ’63-'68; Fashion Club 65-67; Forensics Club 66-67; French Club 66-67; Beta Club °66-68; Annual Staff 68, Business Manager. SANDRA GAYE SANDIDGE G.A.A. °64-68; Pep Club 64-68; Jr. Red Cross 66; Beta Club 67-68; Tri-Hi-Y °67-68; Parrimac Staff °68; Vista Staff °68. ROBERT EUGENE SCHUYLER Beta Club °66-67; French Club 67-68; Senior Class Play ’68. GLORIA SOUTHERS SECRIST G.A.A. °64-65; Home Ec. Club 64-65; Jr. Red Cross {a35),, 7 2 DECA Club 67-68, Vice-Pres. ’68. BRENDA LOWE SHAFER Jr. Red Cross °63-64; G.A.A. 63-64; Home Ec. Club 64-66; Beta Club 65-68; S.C.A. ’67-68; Business Club 68; Vice-Pres. Senior Class 67-68; Christmas Queen ’67. CYNTHIA MARLENE SIZER Home Ec. Club 64-68; Reporter 67, ’68; G.A.A. °64,’65; Pep Club ’64-’68; FBLA ’65-’66; Vista Staff ’68; Homecoming Queen 68. 30 BRENDA LOU SLOUGH G.A.A. °64; Business Club ’68; Home Ec. Club ’68, Secretary. DONALD RAY SMITH J.V. Football ’64, °65; J.V. Basketball ’64; J.V. Track °64; Pep Club ’64-’68; Varsity Track ’65-’68; Varsity Football 66-68; Monogram Club °66-67; F.C.A. ’67-’68; Christmas Queen Escort 68. RONALD LEE SMITH 8th Grade Football 64; J.V. Football ’65; Varsity Football °66- °68; 8th Grade Basketball ’64; J.V. Track °64; Varsity Track 65; Pep Club 64-’68; Varsity Baseball ’67-68; Monogram Club 67; F.C.A. ’67; Business Club ’68, Reporter 68. KENNETH EUGENE SORRELS Varsity Track ’65; Beta Escort for Christmas Parade ’66; Beta Club ’66-68; F.C.A. °67-68; Junior Red Cross ’67; Track Score- keeper °68; Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper ’67-’68; Tri-Hi-Y ’68: Annual Staff 68. PEGGY LOU SPENCE Pep Club °63-°68; G.A.A. °63-'66, Secretary °65-'66; J.V. Cheer- leader 63-65, Captain °63-65; Valentine Court Princess 64; Social Committee ’64-’67; Class Officer, President 65-67; Consti- tutional Committee for S.C.A. 65-66; Beta Club °65-’68: Vice- Pres. ’66-'67; Varsity Cheerleader ’65-'68, Captain ’68; Fashion Club 65- 66; Monogram Club ’65-’68; Alternate for Girls State ’67; French Club ’68, Pres. 68; Princess for Homecoming Court °67; Senior Class Play ’68; Annual Staff 68. PEGGY ANN STINNETT G.A.A. °64-’65; Library Club ’64; Home Ec. Club 64; Pep Club 64-68; J.V. Cheerleader °65-'66; Captain 66; French Club ’66- °67; Varsity Cheerleader °67-’68; Monogram Club ’67, ’68; Girls State ’67; Beta Club 67, ’68; S.C.A. ’68, Secretary ’68; Annual Staff 68; Senior Play 68. ELIZABETH ANN TINGLER G.A.A. 64; Home Ec. Club 65-68; DECA Club 68. NELSON WAYNE TYREE DECA Club ’67. EDITH WEBSTER VANCE G.A.A. 64; Pep Club 64; Forensics ’65-’66; French Club ’66-’67; Fashion Club ’66; Junior Red Cross 66. BETTINA GAIL WARD F.H.A. °64-67; F.H.A. District Representative 64; S.C.A. 6467; S.C.A. Representative °65; Debate Club ’65; Consti- tutional Committee S.C.A. 67; Miss Valentine Sweetheart °66; Sophomore Class Pres. ’66; French Club °67;° Track Team 65-67; Track Captain 67; Basketball Team °65-’67; Softball Team 65-66; G.A.A. 768; Parrimac Staff ’68; Vista Staff ’68; Senior Class Play °68. EDDIE FRANKLIN WARD Track °64-65; Tri-Hi-Y °64; Ping pong, Chess Bridge Club 64, Vista staff 68. JOE ALLEN WHITTEN 8th Grade Basketball 64; 8th Grade Football ’64; J.V. Football 65-66; J.V. Basketball 65-68; Monogram Club 68; Vista Staff °68, Sports columnist, photographer; Annual Staff 68; Home- coming Court ’67; Christmas Parade °67, Attendant. 31 MARSHALL WARDEN WILLIAMS J.V. Football 64; Varsity Football ’65-’68, All-District °67; J.V. Track ’64; Varsity Track ’65; Monogram Club 66-68; Pep Club 66-67; S.C.A. Representative 67. RAY KENNAN WILMER Beta Club 66; Varsity Football °66; DECA Club 66-68 MICHAEL THOMAS WILSON Beta Club °66-68; Monogram Club 766-68; S.C.A. °68; Pres. Senior Class ’68; J.V. Football ’65; J.V. Basketball 65-66; Varsity Football °66-°67; Varsity Basketball 66-68; Track Team 67-68; All-State Track °67; Senior Play ’68; F.C.A. ’66-’68. Activities in other schools. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICER S: President, John Dejewski; Vice President, Emma Lou Talbert; Treasurer, Charlie Wheeler; Sec- retary, Kenny Higgins; Reporter, Joey Hartless. Angela Anderson Henry Anderson Roy Beard Martha Bennett Karen Berry Tim Bray Ree Breeden Brenda Campbell Cheryl Campbell Chuck Carr David Carter Julie Cash 32 Susan Catlett Paula Charlton Mike Childers Jeannie Chittum Pam Claytor Ronnie Coffey William Coffman Wanda Coleman John Dejewski Robert Dickinson Leroy Dishman Diane Dorey Patsy Dorey Linda Dull Betti Eason Cathy Fitzgerald Sharon Floyd Wilma Floyd Iris Forq uer Loretta Fox 4 i i ' i Janet Gilbert Marion Hamilton Joey Hartless Jerry Heidel Brenda Huffman Herman Huffman David Jones Brenda Keiser Larry D. Lawhorne Larry W. Lawhorne 33 J. R. Lineberry John Lyle Michael McDaniel Bob Manuel Steve Mazingo Shirley Ogden Sandra Painter Pam Patterson Albert Plogger Debbie Pugh John Radick Loretta Ramsey Cynthia Reid Donnie Reynolds Clinton Richardson Carolyn Rowsey Louise Rowsey Robert Royer Debbie Russ Gary Saunders Carolyn Shafer Patricia Shuey Linda G. Smith Linda K. Smith Becky Snider David Sorrels James Sorrels Garry Spence Dawn Staton Sharon Stinnett Ricky Sutton Emma Lou Talbert Patsy Taylor Richard Thacker Nancy Thompson Debbie Vest Ann Ward Clay Watts Charlie Wheeler Darryl Williams Jerel Williams Karen Williams Steve Wills Barry Wood Linda Wright Class of 1969 35 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Reporter, Susan Flint; Secretary, Tracey Shewey; Treasurer, Winnie Mays; President, Bill Clark; Vice President, Ricky Rogers Jim Adams Tony Altman Bill Bailey Kathleen Bailey Mike Bare il Susanna Beach Stephen Berry Christine Beverley Loyd Beverley Patricia Beverley Betty Jo Broughman James Campbell Steven Campbell Edward Cash Carolyn Chittum Mary Ellen Chittum Mike Chittum Bill Clark Linda Clark Melvin Clark Leslie Clements Stanley Coffey James Coleman 36 Class of 1970 Sandra Coleman Steven Dejewski Carmela Del Vecchio Virginia Dickinson Janice Douty Preston Evans Janie Felts Geraldine Fields Sue Flint Ninita Floyd Susan Fridy William Garrett Carolyn Gearhart Dennis Gilbert Keith Glass Hilton Greene Marvin Hamilton Bill Hammond David Hamric Robert Harrison Annette Hawes Louis Heidel Stephen Henson Jackie Hill Donnie Huffman Pamela Jenkins Kenneth Johnson Sandra Jones David Lotts Galen Lynn Greg Lynn Stockton Keiser William McCall Peggy Majors Preston Manuel Sue Manuel Marjorie Mason Tony Mays Winnie Faye Mays Brenda Mazingo Shirley Nelson Karen Nowlin 37 Linda Staton Phillip Staton Debbie Sterrett Lynn Talbert Dale Taylor Mary Kaye Tomlin Linda Tyree Tony Tyree Zane Wallace Laura Wheeler Betty Whitmore Janet Wilmer Wade Wilmer Woody Woodward Hope Zollman Class of 38 1970 Ronnie Painter Bill Patterson Chuck Phelps O’Neil Pulley James Radick Michael Reynolds Nitza Rogers Ricky Rogers Trudy Rowsey Thomas Sager Juanita Shafer Donna Sheltman Judy Sheltman Tracey Shewey Debbie Shiflett Gary Shutt Karen Smith David Snead Class of 197 Betty Billings Aileen Blankenship Eva Bray Jackie Brockenbrough Carolyn Burks FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President, Sue Ewald; Secretary, Linda Stinnett; Treasurer, Carolyn Burks; President, Susan Byers Mike Irvine Charlotte Camden Sheila Camden Michael Carawan Warren Cash Timmy Chittum David Clark Thelma Clark Caryn Claytor Mary Clements Freeman Coffey Larry Coffey Donnie Coleman Harriett Coleman Sheila Coleman Connie Copper C.W. Coward Susan Creasy Wanda Dejewski Brian Depriest Shelby Depriest David Dickinson Edward Dishman Melinda Disney Debra Downey Janet Driscoll Jack Dyer Sandra Edwards Karen Elliot Robert Fitzgerald Mary Floyd Robbie Floyd Terry Forquer Arnold Fox Nelson Fox Walter Garrett Keith Gilbert Ann Gray Billie Jean Hall Mark Hall Jackie Hamilton James Hamilton Jimmy Hedrick Darlene Huffman Sandra Huffman Wayne Huffman Larry Humphries Mike Irvine Darlene King David Knick Richard Lawhorne Donald Lineberry Paul Lynn Tim McCormick Lynn McDaniel Robert Montgomery Doris Moore David Nuckols Vickie Ogden Patty Olsen Diane Painter Michael Painter Lilly Richardson Mike Roberts Larry Rogers Wilford Ruff Linda Sanderson Jeff Sandridge In Memory of Bonnie Hartless 41 Debra Scott Marsha Scott Allen Shafer Cathy Shafer Elwood Shafer Fred Shuey Joyce Slough Becky Smals Barry Smith Galen Sorrels Gaye Sorrels Sheila Spence Eldon Staton Linda Stinnett Henry Vance Jay Vest Alice Ward Joe Watts Teresa Wilhelm Myrica Winn Debbie Wood Judy Wood Bill Woodward Dale Wright I97D EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Reporter, Jane Wheeler; Secretary, Patty Smith; Treasurer, Martha Hawes; Vice President, Dan Ward; President, Byron Adams 42 Byron Adams Bill Albright Teresa Bare Becky Bartley David Bates Cheryl Bayne Barry Beard Carolyn Beverley Wayne Bradley Janie Bray David Burk Karen Byers _ Connie Byles t Cornelia Carter Joyce Cash Phyllis Cash Stanley Cash Penny Childers Billy Clark Judy Clark Linda Clark Ricky Claytor Thurman Coffey Everett Coleman Gary Coleman Larry Coleman Ricky Coleman Karen Conner Jerry Davis Bill Del Vecchio Barbara Dejewski John Douglas Linda Drumheller Eddie Dudley Oran Eaken Sharon Eaken Cathy Edwards Kenneth Evans Pam Farley Renee Fenton Class of 1972 Stephen Finch Karen Fitzgerald Mike Garrett Steven Gatzke David Gearhart Cecil Gibson David Gill Sarah Glen Diane Goolsby Linda Goolsby Ronnie Greene Darlene Groah Diane Groah Donna Groah James Groah Enoch Hager Daniel Hamilton Kathleen Harris Scott Harrison Gary Hatter Martha Hawes Robert Henson Teresa Henson Barbara Huffman Mike Jennings Robin Johnson Sandra Jones Kitty Kizer Danny Lawhorne Roger Lineberry Wayne Lineberry Jeff Lynn Paula Lynn Wyma Mason Wayne Mayo Kenneth Montgomery Gregory Moore David Morris Debbie Morgan Denise Morgan Wanda Neice Debbie Ogden Sheila Ogden Freddie Plogger Robin Ramsey Ronnie Ramsey Janet Robens Carolyn Ruff Martha Ruff 43 Class of 1972 Cathy Sager Kim Sandridge Dennis Sears Charles Serber Donnie Shafer Priscilla Shaw Jody Sizer Eddie Slough Frederick Smith Mike Smith Patty Smith Susan Smith Tommy Snider Marjorie Snyder Rodney Sorrels Debbie Spence Evelyn Spence Teresa Spence Geary Staton Barry Stinnett Janice Taylor Joanne Taylor Walter Thompson Larry Tomlin Lewis Twitty Mike Twitty Mary Tyree Louise Vance David Vest Janie Watts Dawn Wheeler Leroy Wheeler Barry Whitten Mike Wilmeth Ruby Wood 44 SPORTS Season Record FO OT BA [ [ Parry McCluer Game with Opponents 0 Amherst 19 33 Lord Botetourt 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL: During fall practice Coach Henson and 13 RE. Pee 1 his staff looked forward to a winning season because of the large 6 Cave Springs 2 number of experienced returning lettermen, but at the end of the 13 Nibesorie 25 season had a 2-8 record. However, the Fighting Blues provided 7 Harrisonburg 6 their crowd with something to yell about more than once, as they 13 Waynesbare 42 squeaked by Harrisonburg for a satisfying Homecoming win and 7 Clifton Forge 13 tromped Lord Botetourt at the beginning of the year. 13 Natural Bridge 19 0 Lexington 19 A four man effort stops opposition. SENIOR VARSITY PLAYERS: First row: Clay Padgett, Butch Irvine, Delmas Bartley, Ronnie Layne, Larry Humphreys. Second row: Mitchel Reynolds, Saylor Fox, Bobby Barger, Mike Wilson. 46 Nemeth VARSITY FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS: Butch Irvine, Saylor Fox. Delmas Bartley stretches for the ball! VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: First row: Mitch Reynolds, Clay Padgett, Bob Manuel, Butch Irvine, Delmas Bartley, Saylor Fox, Ronnie Layne, Larry Humphreys, Mike Wilson. Second row: David Jones, Bob Fitzgerald, Joey Hartless, Kenny Higgins, Robert Dickinson, Gary Spence, Keith Gilbert, Eldon Staton, John Radick, Bobby Barger. Third row: Leslie Clements, James Radick, Charlie Wheeler, Pres Manvel, O’Neil Pulley, J.R. Lineberry, Bill Patterson, David Carter, Lewis Twitty, John Lyle. eg % BLUE: , BLUE BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: This year’s basketball team compiled a record of 2-16, losing many close games. The team held together their efforts with hustle and desire to win, but lost many of their games within the closing few minutes. The high- lights of the season were wins over third-ranked Rockbridge of District 5 and fourth-ranked Robert E. Lee of the Valley District. The Blues team up to stop a Hurricane. ““Who’s got the ball?!?” Joe Whitten goes up for two. 48 Coach Hostetter observes team practice. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First row: Roy Hamilton, Ronnie Coffey, Saylor Fox, Bob Manuel, Charlie Wheeler, Pres Manuel. Second row: Hope Zollman, J.R. Lineberry, Mike Wilson, Joe Whitten, David Carter. Parry McCluer SE 45 Season Record Game with Renee Albemarle Drewey Mason Harrisonburg Amherst Rockbridge Lexington Waynesboro Drewey Mason Opponents 66 46 70 49 Parry McCluer 58 59 Si 65 36 61 Sil 55 Syl Game with Albemarle Rockbridge R. E. Lee Natural Bridge Harrisonburg Natural Bridge Amherst Lexington Waynesboro Opponents 61 48 39 81 96 79 73 61 80 VARSITY BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS: Bob Manuel, Saylor Fox. J. R. Lineberry prevents another two points. 50 RETURNING LETTERMEN: First row: Ronnie Smith, Delmus Bartley, Bobby Barger. Second row: Ronnie Coffey, Pres Manuel, Charlie Wheeler. : Fol we CANDIDATES FOR ’68 BASEBALL TEAM: First row: Bobby Barger, Melvin Clark, Bill McCall, Louis Heidel, Larry Coffey, Zane Wallace, Greg Lynn, Ronnie Smith, Delmas Bartley, Paul Lynn, Charlie Wheeler. Second row: Tom Sager, Jerry Heidel, Garry Lineberry, David Jones, Ronnie Coffey, Denny Gilbert, Dudley Cash, Steve Mazingo, Fred Shuey, Pres Manuel, Barry Smith, Gary Spence. BASEBALL Season Schedule Opponents Place Opponents Place Ro Eaces H Rear ee A Natural Bridge H Harrisonburg H Albemarle H Lexington A Waynesboro A Amherst A Amherst H Rockbridge A Harrisonburg A Albemarle A Lexington H Waynesboro H Natural Bridge A Baseball tournament A 68 BASEBALL TEAM: With a district championship and a sixteen-game winning streak from last year, Parry McCluer’s baseball team had high hopes for the 1968 season. This season Coach Henson had to find replacements for last year’s most valuable player, Steve Coleman, and top pitcher, Robert Stinnett. Still, the Fighting Blues had a good foundation of returning players to build on, and there was competition for every position on the team. PARRY McCLUER’S 1967 DISTRICT CHAMPION BASEBALL TEAM: First row: Steve Coleman, Bob Manuel, Robert Stinnett, Donald Humphries, Larry Coleman, Delmas Bartley, Bobby Barger. Second row: Pres Manuel, Ronnie Layne, Ronnie Coffey, Charlie Wheeler, Ronnie Smith, Charlie Cash, Larry Painter. Third row: Head Coach Horace Henson, Rick Hamric, Gary Spence, Marion Hamilton, Melvin Clark, Assistant Coach Carlisle Hostetter. Fourth row: David Carter, Albert Plogger, J.R. Lineberry, Steve Mazingo. Waynesboro Liberty Harrisonburg R: E. Lee Natural Bridge James River OUTDOOR TRACK VALLEY DISTRICT CHAMPION 67 MILE RELAY TEAM: Jim Adams, Mike Wilson, Saylor Fox, Don Reynolds. Season Schedule Albemarle Buena Vista Relays Albemarle Relays Lexington District Meet State Meet moter ,S rPrrrioie OUTDOOR TRACK: The outdoor track team had a large number of experienced senior runners and field me n and underclassmen provided depth in all events. Coach Barger, head track coach for five years, and his staff, Coach Lead- better and Coach Gage, should receive a lot of credit for the team’s success. This year’s tough outdoor track schedule included meets with Lexington, Harrisonburg, and Waynes- boro. SENIOR TRACKMEN: Randy Camden, Clay Padgett, Rick Hamric, Mitchel Reynolds, Mike Wilson, Saylor Fox, Larry Humphreys, Lewis Overby, Tommy Hedrick, Douglas Ingram. INDOOR TRACK INDOOR TRACK TEAM: First row: Larry W. Lawhorne, Doug Ingram, Bill Woodward, Keith Gilbert, Clay Watts, Woody Woodward, Tommy Hedrick, Randy Camden. Second row: Jerry Heidel, O’Neil Pulley, John Dejewski, Robert Dickinson, Rick Hamric, Lewis Overby, Preston Evans. Third row: Jim Adams, Bill Clark, Keith Glass, Ree Breeden, Loyd Beverly, Saylor Fox. Fourth row: Butch Irvine, Larry Humphreys, Jimmy Green, Hinks Goolsby, Mike Wilson, Coach Jake Barger. PMHS (Rank) Second First First Second First Score 30% 54 46% 41 60 Season Record Meet against E.C. Glass, Fork Union Military 6 other schools 11 other schools 5 other schools 3 other schools INDOOR TRACK: This year for the first time Parry McCluer had an indoor track team. Indoor track was held primarily to get the outdoor squad in shape. Without the aid of some of the last year’s top outdoor runners, who were on the basketball team, the thinclads turned in a very good record. Larry Humphreys makes a broad jump. 53 Jimmy Green pole vaults over to take the lead. JV. FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: First row: Greg Goolsby, Dale Wright, Jimmy Hedrick, Robbie Floyd, Mike Irvine, Wayne Bradley, Dan Ward, Byron Adams. Second row: Bill Del Vecchio, Jeff Lynn, Roger Lineberry, Mike Twitty, Bobby Fitzgerald, Keith Gilbert, Larry Humphries, Sidney Jones. Third row: Mike Wilmeth, Steve Finch, Charles Serber, Jesse Painter, Thurman Coffey, Glenn Campbell, Barry Whitten, Wayne Mayo. Fourth row: Coach Carlisle Hostetter, Eldon Staton, Wayne Lineberry, Freeman Coffey, John Douglas, Lewis Twitty, Fred Smith, Gary Gleman, Coach W. D. Ward. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: The Little Blues football team JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Although the Little Blues finished their season with a fine 4-2 won loss record. The squad, basketball team ended their season with a 7-9 record, many of coached by Carlisle Hostetter and W.D. Ward, played an aggressive, their losses could just as easily have beén wins. This year, Coach exciting brand of ball throughout the season. W.D. Ward started a team with only one experienced player, but can look forward, next year, to an experienced nucleus of return- ing players. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First row: David Dickinson, Bill Bailey, Wayne Lineberry, Dennie Gilbert, Louis Twitty, Wade Wilmer. Second row: Larry Coffey, Nelson Fox, Freeman Coffey, Donald Lineberry, John Douglas, Elwood Shafer. Third row: Robby Floyd, Jimmy Hedrick, Coach Ward. 54 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: First row: Sue Manuel, Becky Snider, Winnie Mays, Jennie Coleman, Sharon Stinnett. Second row: Captain Peggy Spence. Third row: Susan Dameron, Joanne Bailey, Peggy Stinnett. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: Joanne Bailey, Captain Peggy Spence, Jennie Coleman, Susan Dameron, Peggy Stinnett. CHEERLEADERS: The cheerleaders work throughout the year to improve school spirit. As they lead the student body in cheers at each game, they strive to encourage good sportsmanship. This year the cheerleaders sponsored homecoming and the sweetheart dance. ““Let’s give a rah for P.M.H.S. .. .!” The cheerleaders prepare for a pep rally. a) VARSITY AND J.V. CHEERLEADERS Jennie cheers her heart out. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Captain Sheila Spence, Betty Billings, Linda Staton, Sue Ewald, Beverly Henson. 56 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION S.C.A. OFFICERS: First row: Vice-president, Jennie Sue Coleman; Secretary, Peggy Stinnett; Second row: Treasurer, Jake Payne; President, Butch Irvine; Reporter, John Dejewski. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION: Based on the idea of self-government, the S.C.A. provides a medium between students and administration on policies affecting the student body. Im- provements in student attitudes, behavior, and abilities are supported by the coordination and regulation of student activities. This organization is composed of student representatives from each homeroom plus elected officers. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION: First row: John Dejewski, Jake Payne, Butch Irvine, Peggy Stinnett, Jennie Coleman. Second row: Preston Evans, Winnie Mays, Dan Ward, Debby Mutispaugh, Clay Watts, Kathy Reynolds. Third row: Mike Irvine, Debbie Coleman, Keith Gilbert, Sue Ewald, Byron Adams, Cynthia Reid. Fourth row: Bill Clark, Beverly Henson, James Radick, Shelia Spence, Keith Glass, Pat Stinnett, Emma Lou Talbert. Fifth row: Mike Wilmeth, Brenda Shafer, Ricky Rogers, Terry Phelps, Kathy Ferguson. Sixth row: Tracey Shewey, Mike Wilson, John Radick. sk) BETA CLUB Oe So SRE Se. BEY BETA CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary-treasurer, Diane Carter; Pres- NEW BETA CLUB MEMBERS: First row: Carolyn Gearhart, ident, Jennie Coleman; Vice-president, Julie Cash; Sponsors, Mr. Suzy Beach, Ricky Rogers, Pam Jenkins, Ann Ward. Second row: Denis Hill and Mrs. Betty Muirhead. David Lotts, Louis Heidel, Bill Clark, Tony Tyree, Annette Hawes. BETA CLUB: First row: Peggy Stinnett, Terry Phelps, Jennie Coleman, Julie Cash, Diane Carter, Helen Austin, Susan Catlett, Lisa Lynn. Second row: Butch Irvine, Carolyn Anthony, Emma Talbert, Loretta Ramsey, Daisy Hamilton, Kathy Reynolds, Peggy Spence, Pam Claytor. Third row: David Jones, Bobby Barger, Lewis Overby, Iris Forquer, Elaine Jones, Debby Mutispaugh, Clay Watts, Roy Hamilton. Fourth row: Kenneth Sorrels, Larry Humphreys, Don Gatzke, Barbara Riddle, Angie Anderson, Brenda Shafer, Randy Camden. Fifth row: James Sorrels, Mike McDaniel, Paula Charlton, Sharon Floyd, Martha Bennett, Debby Pugh. Sixth row: Wendell Phillips, Cynthia Reid, Pam Patterson, Sandy Sandidge. Seventh row: Mr. Hill, Mrs. Muirhead, Jake Payne, Sharon Edwards, T. L. Claytor, Tommy Hedrick, Mike Wilson. 60 BETA CLUB: The Beta Club is made up of students who have a creditable scholastic record of achievement and worthy character. Its purpose is to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and encourage and assist its members in con- tinuing their education after high school. HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs are student Christian organizations. Their purpose is “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character.” HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: First row: Vice-president, Carolyn Anthony; Treasurer, Julie Cash; Reporter, Susan Catlett; Secretary, Winnie Mays. Second row: President, Tommy Hedrick; Scrapbook-keeper, Terry Phelps. HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y: First row: Tim McCormick, Susan Byers, Emma Talbert, Edward Dishman, Tommy Hedrick, Ruby Wood. Second row: Carolyn Anthony, Winnie Mays, Susan Catlett, Julie Cash, Terry Phelps. Third row: Shelby DePriest, Carolyn Burks, Carmela Del Vecchio, Ann Ward, Martha Bennett, Dorothy Henson, Wyma Mason, Betty Henson, Gerry Staton, Kim Sandridge, Jeff Sandridge. Fourth row: Karen Williams, Mary Ellen Chittum, Peggy Majors, Fred Shuey, Debbie Pugh, Sandra Sandidge. Fifth row: Mrs. Margaret Davidson, John Lyle, Kenneth Sorrels. 61 F.C.A. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: The F.C.A. en- ; a eee courages a Christian attitude for those who participate in athletics. o This summer the F.C.A. sent four students to camp, in Pawling, New York, where they learned to bring sports and religious beliefs closer together. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: First row: Rick Hamric, Tommy Hedrick, Butch Irvine, Bill Woodward, Randy Camden, Saylor Fox. Second row: Doug Ingram, Lewis Overby, Robert Dickinson, Dale Wright, Robbie Floyd, Jimmy Hedrick. Third row: Larry Humphreys, Larry W. Lawhorne, Kenneth Sorrels, James Radick, John Lyle. Fourth row: John Radick, Mike Wilson. 62 MONOGRAM CLUB MONOGRAM CLUB: The Monogram Club’s main purpose is to give recognition to athletes and cheerleaders who have worked to earn a varsity letter. The club purchased jackets for its members this year, gave money for the cheerleaders to attend camp, and sponsored the annual Monogram-faculty basketball game. MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS: Vice-president, Bobby Barger; Secretary-treasurer, Roy Hamilton; President, Saylor Fox. MONOGRAM CLUB: First row: Roy Hamilton, Saylor Fox, Bobby Barger. Second row: Peggy Spence, Jennie Coleman, Peggy Stinnett, Joanne Bailey, Sharon Stinnett, Becky Snider, Susan Dameron, Sue Manuel, Winnie Mays. Third row: Don Gatzke, Rick Hamric, Joey Hartless, John Dejewski, Butch Irvine, Don Reynolds, John Lyle, Loyd Beverly, Mitch Reynolds. Fourth row: Kenny Higgins, Tommy Hedrick, Larry Humphreys, John Radick, Clay Padgett, Mike Wilson, Bob Manuel, Ronnie Coffey. Fifth row: Gary Spence, J.R. Lineberry, Robert Dickinson, David Carter, Charlie Wheeler, Jimmy Green. Sixth row: James Sorrels, Larry Painter, David Jones, Steve Mazingo, O’Neil Pulley. Seventh row: Randy Camden, Bill Patterson, Leslie Clements, James Radick, Pres Manuel. 63 PEP CLUB PEP CLUB: The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote good sportsmanship throughout the entire school. Buses are taken to PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Reporter, Kathy Reynolds; Vice-president, the away games to enable more supporters to attend. Diane Carter; President, Sharon Floyd; Secretary-treasurer, Suzanne Billings. PEP CLUB: First row: Joanne Bailey, Jennie Coleman, Sharon Stinnett, Peggy Spence, Suzanne Billings, Kathy Reynolds, Diane Carter, Sharon Floyd, Becky Snider, Peggy Stinnett, Susan Dameron, Sue Manual, Winnie Mays. Second row: Marlene Sizer, Brenda Layne, Pam Claytor, Linda Dull, Emma Talbert, Ann Ward, Debbie Pugh, Tina W ard, Lisa Lynn, Lynn Balser, Helen Austin. Third row: Susan Byers, Kathy Ferguson, Joyce Cash, Judy Clark, Carolyn Burks, Karen Williams, Pam Jenkins, Sue Fridy, Janice Douty, Linda Wright, Cathy Fitzgerald. Fourth row: Debbie Coleman, Myrcia Winn, Renee Fenton, Kim Sandridge, Denise Morgan, Peggy Majors, Linda Tyree, Patsy Taylor, Jane Wheeler, Patty Smith, Debbie Morgan. Fifth row: Karen Conner, Kitty Kizer, Robin Ramsey, Mary Chittum, Sue Flint, Carmela Del Vecchio, Melinda Disney, Kay Scott. Sixth row: Larry Lawhorne, Debby Mutispaugh, Diane Groah, Darlene Groah, Donna Groah, Martha Morgan, Sandy Sandidge, Dan Ward. Seventh row: Donna Sheltman, Linda Staton, Sue Ewald, Beverly Henson, Betty Billings, Sheila Spence. Eighth row: Dennis Sears, Ree Breeden, Doug Ingram, Hinks Goolsby, Diane Dorey, Kathy Bailey. 64 G.A.A.: The purpose of the G.A.A. is to promote physical fitness and sportsmanship-among girls at Parry McCluer. Members are presented awards at the close of each year as they attain the GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Reporter, Linda required number of points for attendance and participation in Stinnett; Secretary, Susan Byers; Vice-president, Cynthia Reid; activities sponsored by the G.A.A. President, Kathy Reynolds. GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: First row: Miss Chittum, Linda Stinnett, Susan Byers, Cynthia Reid, Kathy Reynolds. Second row: Sue Ewald, Mary Clements, Betty Billings, Sheila Spence, Lynn McDaniel, Judy Wood, Marjorie Mason. Third row: Kay Scott, Melinda Disney, Beverly Henson, Debbie Shifflett, Cheryl Baines, Linda Clark, Diane Painter. 65 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA: The pur- pose of the DECA Club is to attract young people into the careers of marketing and distribution. Developed by the students are a respect for education and responsibilities demanded by our free enterprise system. DECA CLUB OFFICERS: Reporter, Jake Payne; Secretary, Jack Clevenger; Vice-president, Gloria Secrist; President, Diane Carter; Treasurer, Albert Plogger (not pictured). DECA CLUB: First row: Jack Gilbert, Jake Payne, Jack Clevenger, David Sorrels, Diane Carter, Gloria Secrist, Mr. Watts. Second row: Leroy Dishman, Henry Anderson, Elaine Jones, Loretta Gilbert, Dudley Cash. Third row: Wayne Tyree, Betty Henson, Libby Tingler, Brenda Mazingo, Galen Lynn, Jimmy Davis. Fourth row: Denise Pollacci, Tim Bray, Linda Wright, Jeannie Chittum, Wanda Coleman, Joey Hartless, Susan Dameron, Jimmy Green. 66 BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer, Pam BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB: Newly organized, the Business Patterson; President, Carolyn Anthony; Reporter, Ronnie Smith; Education Club strives to develop competent, dynamic business Vice-president, Ray Coffey; Secretary, Lynn Balser; Historian, leadership and to create more interest and understanding in the Linda Staton (not pictured). intelligent choice of business occupations. BUSINESS CLUB-Seated: Ronnie Smith, Carolyn Anthony, Pam Patterson, Lynn Balser. First row: Miss Joyce Thompson, Shelby DePriest, Daisy Hamilton, Gay Sorrels, Debby Downey. Second row: Ray Coffey, Patricia Shuey, Helen Austin, Sharon Floyd, Debbie Russ, Mrs. Martha Schneider, Mrs. Elsie Floyd, Sue Fridy, Kay Tomlin, Edward Dishman. 67 FRENCH CLUB FRENCH CLUB: The French Club, Les Jeunes Gens, consists of those students who wish to be members and who are currently enrolled in French. Its purpose is to promote enjoyment and interest in French culture. During the school year, the French Club offers programs about travel in France, French food, music and customs. Local people who have visited or lived in France are often guests. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary, Kathy Reynolds; Treasur- er, Becky Snider; Vice-president, Jennie Coleman; President, Peggy Spence. FRENCH CLUB: First row: Sue Ewald, Janice Davis, Kathy Edwards, Majorie Snyder, Denise Morgan, Sherrell Campbell, Virginia Dickinson, Renee Fenton, Janice Douty. Second row: Lisa Lynn, Angela Anderson, Louise Rowsey, Bobby Barger, Peggy Spence, Kathy Reynolds. Third row: Mrs. Joan Sailer, Jennie Coleman, James Rowsey, Edward Dishman, Stockton Keiser, Tommy Hedrick, Preston Evans, Robert Schuyler, Jim Adams. 68 HOME EC. CLUB HOME EC. CLUB OFFICERS: President, Linda Stinnett; Vice- HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: The girls in the Home Economics president, Brenda Moore; Secretary, Brenda Slough; Treasurer, Club are interested in becoming better homemakers by learning Annette Hawes. how to sew, cook, and budget their family income. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: Seated: Linda Stinnett, Brenda Moore, Brenda Slough, Annette Hawes. First row: Judy Wood, Cheryl Baines, Alice Ward, Mary Clements, Debby Mutispaugh, Carolyn Burks. Second row: Nitza Rogers, Marjorie Mason, Sandra Huffman, Joyce Cash, Martha McCormick. 69 LIBRARY CLUB Ae 8 A te te. ae be LIBRARY CLUB: Cathy Shafer, Shelby DePriest, Barbara Ramsey, Brenda Henson, Diane Painter. 70 FORENSICS i Z S Z 3 Ge ‘ FORENSICS CLUB OFFICERS: First row: Librarian, Renae Fenton; Co-treasurer, Patty Smith. Second row: Secretary, Robin Ramsey; Co-president, Emma Talbert; Vice-president, Jennie Cole- man; Co-president, Peggy Spence; Co-treasurer, Cathy Sager. a “ coypssoryessuayenss DRAMATICS AND FORENSICS CLUB: First row: Emma Talbert, Kim Sandridge, Gerry Staton. Second row: Gaye Sorrels, Susan Byers, Linda Clark, Edward Dishman. Third row: Zippy Vance, John Lyle, Mrs. Margaret Davidson. 71 BAND BAND: The Parry McCluer Band, under the direction of Mr. Lee Robinson, had played this past year for football games, Christmas programs, and at public concerts. MAJORETTES: An added attraction this year was the addition of the majorettes with their twirling batons and short, new skirts. MAJORETTES: First row: Teresa Spence. Second row: Linda Goolsby, Karen Claytor. Third row: Percilla Shaw, Linda Clark. Fourth row: Kathy Whitten, Janie Felts. BAND: First row: Teresa Spence, Linda Goolsby, Percilla Shaw, Billy Staton, Jani e Felts, Linda Smith, Karen Ruley, Linda Chittum, Linda Clark, Kathy Whitten, Karen Claytor. Second row: Gene Staton, Hariett Coleman, Jan Thompson, Jeff Goolsby, Victoria Flesher, Bobby Eason, Debby Green, Sandra Roley, Gregory Moore, Leslie White. Third row: Mark Berry, Robert Hamric, Bobby Wright, David Clark, Marsha Scott. Fourth row: Jan Green, David Knick, Eugene Schuyler, Donald Knick, Karen Conner, Mary Ellen Chittum. Ue THE VISTA Managing editor, Randy Camden; Assistant editor, Kathy Reynolds; Assistant managing editor, Lisa Lynn; Editor-in-chief, Don Gatzke. a THE VISTA: The journalism classes publish THE VISTA, the school paper, once monthly . Features, news of interest, student opinion, and sports are included in the four page, five column, letterpress-printed paper. THE VISTA succeeds the PARRIMAC, the mimeographed newspaper published by the Beta Club in past years. 73 ‘68 PARRIMAC THE ’68 PARRIMAC: The PARRIMAC depicts the history and highlights of Parry McCluer High School and its student activ- ities during the past year. All staff positions are held by seniors, but juniors assist, primarily to gain experience for the following year. Senior volunteers are appointed as editors or section heads of the yearbook, while the Editor-in-chief is elected by the entire staff. (sitive Data Tn json iii 68 PARRIMAC STAFF: First row: Business Manager Barbara Riddle, Helen Austin. Second row: Senior Editor Rick Hamric, Class Sales Manager Peggy Spence, Tina Ward, Lynn Balser, Brenda Moore. Third row: Mrs. Taylor, Art Editor Sandy Sandidge, Lewis Overby, Sports Editor Joe Whitten, Debby Mutispaugh, Class Editor Jennie Coleman, Editor-In-Chief Kathy Reynolds. Not Pictured: Activities Editor Susan Dameron, Martha Morgan, Becky Snider, Doug Ingram, Larry Humphreys, Kenneth Sorrels, Peggy Stinnett, Suzanne Billings. 74 Business Manager, Barbara Riddle; Editor-in-Chief, Kathy Reynolds; Senior Editor, Rick Hamric. Staff photographer Don Gatzk e brings subject into focus. iw “Are these the photographs we’ve waited so long for?” Important decisions are made during work sessions. Ub CANDID MOMENTS IN THE OFFICE New teachers Mrs. Betty Teague, Mr. S.E. Hathaway and Miss Mary Alice Chittum join the faculty. “Your orders for the day are. . .” Is this the Twilight Zone? 76 ... IN CLASS Two hands are better than one. The early bird gets the worm. Give us a Colgate smile. “Hey, look at that boy!” 77 ... IN OTHER PLACES A little dab will do it! “If you don’t let go of my hairpiece, I’ll squish “Let me your candy bar!” tell ya!” 78 (pram we ” brary got anew book ! The li ' Boy “Oh Loneliness is? SES i “Going Up?” ‘“‘What’s the hurry?” 79 Talk, talk, talk! “Furthermore, I read it in the Vista.” | at PMHS CLEAN UP WEEK. Occupation: Student. 80 Welcome to Hippie Land! Goofy Grape! “Just a little off the top.” ‘All I want is a little respect.” 81 Congratulations, you’re in the Beta Club. P.M.H.S. Students dance after the Lexington foot- ball game. Would you believe Mutt and Jeff? Studying. ..PLAYBOY. 82 ADVERTISEMENTS WREL News - Music - Sports 1450 KC Lexington Virginia 84 Serving Buena Vista Over Quarter Century ROYER'S TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Chicken in the basket-Seafood-Steaks Dial 261-3565 Open 5:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Buena Vista Virginia Campus Corner Zope eITersOn te Lexington Virginia CORNER GROCERY Buena Vista Virginia PEEBLES DEPARTMENT STORE Most for your money Buena Vista Virginia WARREN’S CHEVROLET-BUICK INC. Your choice of 338 different models! Buena Vista, Virginia Dial 261-2161 SEAY’S DRUG STORE The Store of Personal Service Phone 261-6115 Buena Vista Virginia 86 Compliments of EAGLES STORES, INC. Phone 261-2789 Buena Vista Virginia LEGGETT'S Home of Better Values S. Main Street Dial 463-3111 Lexington, Virginia THE LADIES SPECIALTY SHOPPE Buena Vista Virginia LOCHER BRICK CO., INC. Glasgow, Virginia MORGAN'S MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 2138 Sycamore Avenue Buena Vista Virginia 261-3025 Compliments of UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 7 N. Jefferson St. Dial 463-3622 Lexington Virginia Compliments of BARNES MOTEL Phone 261-2156 Buena Vista Virginia ANDRE STUDIO Phone 463-2139 23 W. Nelson St. Lexington Virginia VIRGINIA NATIONAL BA N ea INSURANCE CORPORATION Buena Vista Virginia 88 ADAIR-HUTTON, INC. Lexington, Virginia CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 463-3126 ee OC SSNS55 Meadow Gol Lexington 89 Macks 5-10-25¢ Store | P res Brown’s 261-6100 Sport Camera Shop 2061 Magnolia Ave. Buena Vista Virginia Lexington Virginia GRAND PIANO AND FURNITURE CO, Shewey Supply Co. Lexington, Virginia Inc. Dealers in Building Materials Paints and Oils Coal: Egg and Stoker Sens eo SAYLOR'S MARKET. Buena Vista Virginia 17th and Maple Sts. Buena Vista Virginia Amole’s Funeral Home R.L. HESS BRO. Rear. Dial 463-2833 121 South Main Street are Lexington Virginia Buena Vista Virginia CAUSEY CLEANERS Dial 261-2155 Buena Vista Virginia HUFFMAN FLORIST Flowers wired everywhere Prompt free delivery Open 8 A.M. Til 5 P.M. WOO DY’S 2127 Sycamore Ave. Buena Vista, Virginia CHEVROLET SALES, INC. 138 South Main St. CHARLES W. BARGER SON Lexington, Virginia General Contractors Commercial -Industrial Lexington Virginia 91 BONDED FIBERS Division of Georgia Bonded Fibers, Inc. coe . Loples bes, Gerd = Ey s “Your Community Bank ets Member FDIC 92 Compliments of REEVES BROTHERS INC. VULCAN PLANT Phone 261-2131 Buena Vista, Virginia ROCKBRIDGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 261-7830 120 20th Street Buena Vista Virginia BEST WISHES AND GOODBYE from the Class of '68 Buena Vista Insurance and Real Estate Wilford P. Ramsey Phone 261-7035 2109 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista Virginia 94 Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company Ask For Extensions In Color For Graduation VIRGINIA RT: GTEY SOUTHERN INN Fine Foods Meet your friends here and eat Lexington Virginia JACK JILL SHOP 126 S. Main Lexington Virginia BIG DEAL DRIVE IN Burgers and Shakes Good Food—As you like it 1240 Magnolia Ave. Kenny's Buena Vista Virginia Burgers, Drinks, Milkshakes Magnolia Ave. Roy T. Johnson, Prop. Buena Vista Virginia HILL-TOP STATION Texaco Proudcts Route 60 W. Dial 261-6391 LOMAX FLOWER SHOP : Alvin-Dennis Phone 261-7100 Menswear Die VView2 | stests Lexington, Virginia Buena Vista Virginia Reasonable Prices at COLEMAN'S TRIANGLE CAFE Southern Style Home Cooking Open 6 a.m.-Midnight Alvin. Bennis 2234 Beech Ave. Buena Vista Virginia 95 Congratulations and Best Wishes to THES GUASSs @ORa1968 JAMES LEES AND SONS COMPANY A DIVISION OF Burlington Industries, Inc. 96 B.P. KNIGHT CO. Established 1902 Dial 261-7959 Buena Vista Virginia LEWIS SERVICE STATION Store with everything you need Buena Vista, Virginia DOUTY'S HARDWARE Buena Vista Virginia NEWS CENTER Buena Vista, Virginia oa SHIREY BROWN The oldest Rexall Store in Rockbridge 261-2158 Free Delivery day or night Buena Vista Virginia COSBY'S Established in 189] C. Lewis Graybill, Proprietor Buena Vista Virginia TED'S STEAK HOUSE Buena Vista, Virginia GROSSMAN'S FASHIONS FOR HER Lexington, Virginia THOMAS, LTD. Bass Weejuns for Women and Men Lexington, Virginia COURTESY MOTORS NSE RaGa URE Ys Sales Service Buena Vista, Va. 261-2112 98 Compliments of Bernson Mills, Inc. Buena Vista Virginia Dairy Queen Buena Vista Virginia BUENA VISTA MOTORS id aa | Owner Robert M. Davis Used Cars and International Trucks 261-6500 Buena Vista Virginia Compliments of BELL JEWELER Your Quality Jeweler Dial 261-7955 2024 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista Virginia A. M. Bryant 2230 Sycamore Dial 261-8880 Buena Vista, Virginia BURCH BROTHERS Buena Vista Virginia ELECTRICITY: MUSCLE OF INDUSTRY Behind the great industrial might of America stands a “giant workman” — electric energy. It would require the muscle energy of 70 men working 40 hours a week for one whole year to equal 10,000 kilowatt hours of electricity — less than the average annual consumption of two Vepco S G H FWEL S et residential customers. Yes, electricity Biss : : is the “muscle” behind our power ian and prosperity. 2 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Lexington, Virginia RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MODINE Buena Vista, Virginia 100 REMEMBER WHEN We had “Midget Blues” and “‘Midget Cheerleaders”. . .We were “‘Rats’’. . Carrying firewood to pep rallies. . . The Odyssey. . .Mr. Phillips, “Good morning students and faculty”. . .Mrs. Armentrout and Mrs. Wilson. . . We sold stationery. . .OQur sophomore picnic at Rusty’s, with music by the ““Fantoms”. . .““Whites”’. . .The baseball team was District I-B Champion. . .College Boards. . .““Rome Adventure”. . .Parties after the prom . .Beta Conventions. . .Field trips to V.M.I. . . .Moose DeReus. . .Kenny, Tina, and Kathy took an unexpected vacation. . .““Kenny’s”. . .Football and Basketball games. . .those won and those lost. . .We got our class rings. . .Girls were sent home for wearing pant-dresses to school. . .The arrival of the “Fighting Blues” jackets. . “The Creek”. . .Mr. Lemley forgot the drapes. ..Home Coming was played in spite of the rain and won, too. . .Coach Ward rocked in his chair. . .GNP, PPD, 1040A, 1040. . .V.M.I. Grads for teachers . . .We were measured for caps and gowns. . .The senior play, ““The Miser”. . .The trip to Washington. . . “Class, you’re regressing”. .. WE WERE SENIORS. “To remember for years— To remember with tears.” ‘“A Memory” By William Allingham 101 AUTOGRAPHS 102 AUTOGRAPHS 103 AUTOGRAPHS 104 Rarrimgc 46g Be Svcs DIY),


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