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

 - Class of 1973

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Sat Ue iy Taney Ms ivi ni RR tacit A Raa eta e 7 7  ; : sau Are i. ie a A Parry McCluer High School 2329 Chestnut Avenue  , Buena Vista, Virginia 24416 We have lived in a time of bitter frus- tration and conflict. We have wit- nessed war, poverty, racial discrimina- tion and drug addiction. Many spectacular events have occurred in our lives which have seemingly brought us together. We the students at Parry McCluer may be small in num- ber but when the going gets rough, we join together as a mighty army, uniting as one. “United We Stand, Divided We Palle HER WE ARE ON Faculty... nee eee 2 Pages 4-16 Wind erclasst.. enn: Pages 17-39 SEDIOLS 2. nce eee eee Pages 40-66 . AACLIVILIES 22. ceeeteesene ee Pages 67-88 Features. eee Pages 89-99 Per S DOTS arte eee Pages 100-124 ACS 5.) denetssttc ee Pages 125-144 DEDICATION Steven Burton Breedlove November 21, 1954-March 13, 1972 He was a letterman in football. He was a member of the Monogram Club and the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. He was a quiet fellow who kept to himself, enjoying the simple things in life—Butch. We, the 1973 yearbook staff of Parry McCluer High School present in dedication the 1973 Parrimac to the greatest stu- dent body that ever walked the halls of Parry McCluer. This book is presented to you, the students, in honor of Gary Mi- chael Davis and Steven Burton Breedlove. These two repre- sented what our student body is. We hope that you will re- member the contributions made to our school by Mike and Butch. Time it was And what a time it was, liswase. A time of innocence, A time of confidences, Ong acO me ersiL Us sDe.cm I have a photograph. Preserve your memories: They’re all that’s left you. —Paul Simon Gary Michael Davis March 14, 1952-March 13, 1972 He was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. He was a member of the Monogram Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He always did his best in everything that he set out to do. Friend to all—Mike. yet CONLIN? ADMINISTRATION See Administrators keep a controlled and orderly environment in school. ios ome ee poet OP Mr. James C. Bradford, Superintendent Mr. Clayton Camden wa Mr. Raymond C. Leadbetter, Principal Mr. Wayne D. Flint, Assistant Principal OFFICE STAFF eee Judy Cash is typing madly away. Mrs. Bailey counting out the cash. The office staff does all the work that secretaries do and even more. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS HMA OID — Mrs. Burks, Counselor, Grades Eleven-Twelve Guidance in high school years is valuable and our department provides amply for it. Mrs. Smith, Counselor, Grades Eight-Ten WHAT EVERY SCHOOL NEEDS Sadie keeps our bathrooms clean. Mrs. Weigand runs our study halls and keeps a good study atmo- sphere for the students. What would our school be like if we did not have the services of these fine people in their different areas? The janitors keep our whole school clean. PHYS. ED. DEPARTMENT The Phys. Ed. department pro- motes awareness of physical fitness and introduces sports to students. Mrs. Nelson, girls Phys. Ed. teacher, moved earlier this year. Mrs. Emmer is the new girls’ Phys. Ed. Coach Timberlake teaches boys’ Phys. teacher. She has also helped extend girls’ in- Ed. and Driver's Ed. Coach Timberlake tramural sports by establishing a volleyball keeps the boys in shape in addition to team. introducing new sports to them. Mr. Camper, teaches Science and Phys. Ed. STUDENTS ENJOY FINE ARTS Mr. Temple and Mrs. Glick have added immensely to the faculty. Their talent in their fields has encouraged more in- terest in music and art. The librarians have always helped when we needed “Will they ever be quiet? Don’t they know this is reading materials. a library.” 10 tl, Mins. j Mrs. Lawrence understands the problems of Special Ed. teaching and copes with them nicely. Mr. Scott teaches Distributive Ed. and prepares students for get- ting jobs. All of these teachers in their perspective areas train their student for business and practical jobs in life. 1 HISTORY DEPARTMENT History teachers fur- nish better’ back- grounds for students in world history, cultures and governments. Mr. Irvine, World Cultures and German ise s c bod KS od Mrs. Hawes'’s class just finished the Civil War!” “They are really going to like this quickie quiz!” : 12 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT “Happiness is quoting Caesar.” “Now, this is how French works.” The language department tries to promote a better understanding and usage in French, English, and German. “Only Hamlet knows for sure.” Mrs. Davidson, eighth grade English teacher, chosen as Outstanding Educator of America. 13 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT A broadened understanding of math in all areas is this depart- ment’s goal. Mr. Whitesell, General Math teacher Mr. Ellison, eighth grade Math teacher 14 “Another lab today, This department tries to show us the importance of the en- vironment, nature and composition of all things. 15 Mr. Smals, Biology teacher, and head of department MIX! BUZZ! MIX! BUZZ! These two departments develop the stu- dents’ ability to use his hands and mind. Mr. McGown, Industrial Art and Athletic Director Miss Carper says you're always in good shape with Betty Crocker!” Miss Perrow, Home Economics teacher 16 CLASSES Neo RATS OF “77”—THEIR JOURNEY BEGINS a ea =a L to R: Trevania Fitzgerald, Vice-President; Randy Gatzke, President; Dennis Sandidge, Re- porter; Carolyn Hedrick, Secretary. Not Pictured: David Sandidge, Treasurer. Mark Adams Rick Armstrong Jay Austin Mike Bailey Gary Beverly Tommy Blevins Debbie Bowyer Lisa Bowyer Penny Burch Sandra Camden Mike Campbell Brenda Carter Rita Carter Vickie Cartolaro Ronald Cash Teresa Cash Mike Chittum Nancy Chittum Angela takes a break. Brenda Clark Pike Coffey Debbie Coleman John Coleman Maria Coleman Mike Coleman Timmy Coleman Sheila Cropp Oh boy! If he only knew what I was thinking! 19 Jeff Dalton Martha Dickinson Richarleen Dorey Phillip Dudley Bridgette Duff Pat Dyer Mary Lou Ewald Keith Ferguson Trevania Fitzgerald Jane Ann Flesher Dean Fox Randy Gatzke Dennis Gilbert Edison Godfrey Pam Green Jo Hall John Hamilton Mike Hamilton Pam Hamilton Robin Hamilton Cindy Hare Susan Hawes David Hammett Charles Hartless Carolyn Hedrick Robin Henson Jon Higginbotham Karen Higgins Edye Huffman Kevin Humphries Terry Humphreys Dianne Jefferies Richard Kennedy William Kerr Garry Kidd David Kuntzman Ginger Lawhorne Carl Lewis Lisa Lineberry Sharon Lineberry Ernest Mason Darryl Manuel Julie MacManama Paula Meade Charlene Mickels Stephen Moore Teresa Moran Carolyn Nicely Teresa Nicely Darrell Painter Angela Patterson Mark Patterson Charles Pelter James Pelter Mike Pelter Brenda Phillips Jane Radick Betty Jo Ramsey Alvin Rivers Nancy Roberts Te me. Tony Roberts Lucy Rowsey Karen Ruley David Sandidge Dennis Sandidge Linda Sensabaugh David Slough Sharon Smith Steven Smith David Sorrells Ginnie Staton Keith Staton ad Rat’s form a pyramid. Look Mom! No cavities. 20 Shelia Stinnett Paul Thompson Debbie Thombs , Timmy Vest _ Adrian Wade Carol Wagner Robbie Welcher Nannie Wheeler Lisa Whitten Karen Wilhem Timmy Willams Blair Woodward David Wright ebbie Wright Mark Wright Tina and Shelia dreaming of the future. Let’s see you TRY and get by! The Rat’s invade! CLASS OF °76°—ONE STEP CLOSER Bottom Row L. to R.: John Dyer, Vice-President; Andy Ogden, Secretary; Top Row L. to R.: Billy Tolley, Reporter; Cindy Heidel, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Joe Gear- hart, President Who’s nose knows? Vicky Argenbright David Austin Colleen Bailey Roxie Berry Timmy Beverly Eddie Bowyer Charlene Bradley Melinda Brantley Gail Brown Teresa Bryant Al Burch Jeannie Byers Barbara Camden Kay Campbell Janice Carter Doug Cash Johnny Catlett Timmy Catlett Donna Chittum Arlene Clark 22 Who said I couldn’t dance? Butchie Clark Jimmy Clark What would we do without Timmy? Ricky Clark Julie Clogston Norah Coffey Debbie Coleman Donna Coleman Felicia Coleman Cain Davis Lisa Decker Tina Decker Mike Dennis Frank Dorey W. R. Dull John Dyer Linda Dyer Ckip Ewald Cindy Fitzgerald Henry Fitzgerald Cindy Floyd Debbie Floyd Susan Foshay Ruby Fox Joe Gearhart Karen Godfrey Alan Grant Teresa Graybill Debbie Harris Gail Harrison Cindy Heidel Debbie Hite Joy Henson Phillip Henson Clay Humphries Vickie Humphries Cindy Jarrett Frances Johnson Lisa Keiser Barbara Keyes Denise Kime Gary King 24 Man or Mouse??? Where did it go? Freshmen take their work seriously. Timmy Knick Sandra Knott Agnes Lyle Rebecca Lyle Paul Magann Leatrice Martin Victor Martin Peggy Mason Ellen Mays Alice McCormick Tony McDaniel Larry Mohler Tony Morrison Stacy Nelson Vickie O’Conner Andy Ogden Susan Olsen Cindy Page Ginger Pelter Bruce Phelps Bonnie Plogger Sharon Ramsey Bob Rushing Jane Sanderson sports activities. Pam Sandidge Ricky Shafer Wanda Shafer Sherri Shanks Larry Shaw Judy Silvey Kathy Smals Cindy Smith Oak Smith Sidney Smith Elizabeth Smoot Beth Southers LeAnn Southers Anita Staton Barbara Staton Renae Stinnett Tracey Teague Cindy Tingler Billy Tolley Susan Wagner Terry Wann Brenda Watts David Wheeler Greg Wheeler Chris Wilhelm Norma Wood Only one more class! 26 | ‘75—TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE IT Te ee- L to R: Chuckie Lewis, Vice-President, Richard Painter, Reporter; Jill Cropp, Secretary; Sarah Radick, Onward Sophomores! President. Not Pictured: Mary Anne Bailey, Treasurer. —  Fi Linda Agnor ye @at | : Barbara Argenbright po ah fe _ Âą ae ' j Joyce Armentrout  7 : ot 4 David Austin 2 ft e } ta ; _— Mary Anne Bailey Yvonne Berry Bruce Black Carolyn Black Rexter Black Cindy Brockenbourgh James Broughman Jay Brown David Joe Campbell Michael Carter Kathy Cash 27 Kathy Chittum Mike Clements Alicia Coleman Gayle Coffey Landy Coffey Janet Conner Mark Creasy Jill Cropp Janet Dale Gaynelle Davis What’s happenin’ Tony? Those sophomore girls sure get around! Nancy Dorey Betty Douglas Billy Dunlap Sherrie Eakin Ann Ewald Joan Fabrizio Penny Fauber Edwin Flesher Marvita Flint Karen Floyd Soulful Sophomores Eat it up, Cindy! Sam Glenn Magdeline Gray Debbie Green Pam Hall Mark Hamric Linda Hartless Dawn Hatcher Charlotte Hedrick Eric Henson Lewis Humphries Bobby Jennings Hylton Johnson David Justice Mark Justice Jerry Knick Kathy Knott Chucky Lewis Chester Lineberry Kathy Loughhead Susie Martin 29 Debbie Mason Cindy Mays Mike McManamay Rita Moore Kim Moran Ric hard Painter Tim Petrie Sarah Radick Patty Ramsey Ronnie Rhodes ee Chester and Kenneth, taking it easy. “Stucks” is hard at work. It wasn’t me, Mr. Burnham! . .. And her assistant! 30 Billy Ridings Alan Rodgers Robert Rowsey Claude Sanderson Claudette Sanderson Wanda Sanderson Marlene Sandidge Cindy Saunders Lisa Scott Preston Shafer Dwight Shanks Lonnie Slough Sharon Slough Paul Smals Cindy Smith Francis Smith Jimmy Smith Kenneth Smith Sharon Smith Rudell Smoot Mike and David enjoying a tatalizing meal. All smiles after a long day. 31 ee ee NER’ DECORA Leggs ‘Anyone??? This one’ll go over the wall! Anthony Spinner Rhonda Staton Patty Sterrett Linda Stinnett Mark Tezloff Gary Truslow Jeanette Twitty Lynn Updike William Vest Pam Wallace Theresa Wann Gary Ward Susan Whiteside Stanley Whiteside Will I ever make it? 32 CLASS OF '74—WE'VE GOT IT MADE! | L to R: Albert Smith, Secretary; Darby Lawhorne, President; Sharon Dull, Vice-President; Trish Ferguson, Reporter; Greg Cash, Treasurer. Vicky Adams Billy Agnor Randy Bare Keith Barger Marc Beverly Carol Bryant Ricky Burks Glenda Campbell Greg Cash Lovella Chandler Darryll Chittum Debbie Chittum Sharon Chittum Steve Chittum Darlene Clark Shirley Clark David Coffey Wesley Coffey Kevin Cropp Jeanie Dickinson Norma Dorey Ricky Douglas Marsha Dudley Sharon Dull Bobby Eason Terry Edwards Joyce Evans Trish Ferguson Terry Finch Wayne Fitzgerald 34 Come into my Casba! The struggle continues. Oh no, he found us! Mike Flint Roy Forquer Shelia Garrett Vicky Gibson Sherri Golden Debbie Hamilton Donna Hamilton Ricky Hammett Garland Hare Julie Harris Tim Hill Butch Hogan Bonnie Irvine Brenda Jenkins Angela Johnson 35 “Enthusiastic” juniors observe an assembly. Andrew King Elizabeth King Debbie Lasson Darby Lawhorne Marta Lawhorne Pam Lewis David Lineberry Jane Lynn I think I broke a tooth! 36 Teresa Manuel Bernard Martin Patricia Moore Mike Morrison “Winky”, “Sam”, and Brenda are up to something! Julia Nowlin Debbie Painter Karen Painter Peggy Pappas « Bonnie wanders aimlessly through the halls. 37 Virginia Patterson Mitzi Pelter Cathy Petrie Mitzi Renz Debbie Reynolds Ella Richardson Reva Rowsey Barry Sandidge Karen Scott Sherri Shaw Albert Smith Curtis Smith Mark Smith Susan Smith Betty Jo Snead Kirby Snider The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! Finally got it fixed! Sherri Southers Eugene Staton Ronnie Staton Mark Templeton Teresa Thompson Laureen Thornton Eddie Toombs Martha Vance Brenda VanNess Denise Vedro Edie Wagner What’s in your little cup, Keith? Richard Wagner Paul Watts Ricky and Leslie work hard on Algebra. Leslie White Connie Wood YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY BABY 40 SENIORS HOW IT LOOKS FROM THE TOP President—Nancy - Ramsey, Vice-President—Arnold Humphries, Secretary—Carol Gatzke, Trea- surer—Patricia Camden, Reporter—Danita Whitehead Gary Steven Agnor Donna Lynn Argenbright Robert Lewis Austin Steve Donna Robert 42 Carol Elizabeth Bailey Stanley Mark Berry Oral David Beverly : Carol Mark David ARM EDLBLELE ' ; Frances Elaine Bradley Betty Dorey Brockenbrough Frances Betty Jo Oh, don’t we just love this class! “Hey! Look over there!” Robert Anthony Burch Patricia Ann Camden Darrell Gray Campbell Bobby Pat Darrell fo Joan Delores Campbell Joan Typical of library scenes—wouldn’t you say? “Tl fool her—I'll really study!” SENIORS DO THINK Rose Marie Carter Thomas Patrick Carter Rose Tom Everybody knows it’s a cruel world, but it can’t be that bad, Jan. Linda Diann Chittum Claude Edward Clark Linda Claude “How I love Mr. Head’s English Class.” oe Betty May Clements Betty LONG AWAITED MOMENTS ARRIVE Sharon Camden Coleman Jan Greene Davis Deborah Ann Dickinson Sharon Jan Debbie 0 SPIER Rae Sandra Ann Driscoll Sandy Larry orders announcements for the ‘big day.’ “I don’t care what you say, I want the small cards.” 46 Timothy Lynn Dudley “Is it off now?” Timmy . «oy - , + beac, ee Ra GES Michael Christopher Dyer Faith Regina Evans Jane Ardell Ewald Mike Faith Jane Planning another party! Must be an awfully interesting subject! Grace Victoria Flesher Two Davids ... in one day? Vickie What more could you ask for? Right on Peggy! Claude Edward Floyd III Joan Elizabeth Floyd C.E. Joan i. Deborah Louise Franklin Debbie So this is what goes on in the SCA lounge! THERE WERE THE GOOD TIMES... | Carol Mary Gatzke Lewis Alan Gibson Charles Beltran Golden Jr. | Carol Alan Chuckie Jeffrey Lynn Goolsby Jo Ann Groah Pamela Victoria Groah Jeff Jo Ann Vickie “af Skipper just loves looking up those vocabulary words. ae .. . AND THE SERIOUS MOODS Gary Hall Hamilton Robert Calvin Hamric Mary Keiser Huffman Gary Robert Mary Shirley Darlene Huffman Kenneth Ray Humphries Shirley Kenny Leumoin’ worked hard for the Parrimac staff this year. “Now do it right!” Patrick Arnold Humphries Ronald Wade Humphries Arnold Ronnie Joyce gets measured for her cap and gown. — Ley. ae iy 4 Chris Daniel Hylton Rose Roberts Ingram Chris Rose Government at 8 in the morning seems interesting, but . Bobby likes the sports section best. 51 keer: f .  2 E = a Would you believe—six feet, four inches! wales Pee ee ae i SBOE A A Sete NS Larry Edison Keyes Larry Don’t tell me—three bashful seniors! Donna Sue Jefferies Donna Leumoin Lacy King Leumoin 52 Lester Washington Kennedy, III Lester Larry Allen Knott Larry SENIOR MALES TAKE ON NEW LOOK Bruce Kendall Lewis Carrie Richardson Long Shirley Gayle Lynn Bruce Carrie Gayle Sam and Robert walk down the hall at the end of a hard day. Together—Seniors Hail and farewell, oh seniors great! From first through twelfth Was one long date. For all these years we've been together, Through fair and foul, and mixed up weather. Now that it’s time to say adieu, I find, I fear, I'll be missing you. Come what may, I wish each one A useful and happy place in the sun. You'll make it, I know, Through life’s tricky maze. I’ve watched you grow. Good luck through yours days. by Mrs. Davidson Linda Faye Martin Kenneth Lee Mazingo Linda Kenny a3 ALL IN A SENIOR'S DAY Brenda Sue Miller Mary Eileen McCormick Brenda Eileen I’m not asking much, just strike out 21 batters! This is supposed to be English class! Debora Kay McGowan Debbie Peggy Lee Nowlin Lloyd Thomas Page, III Peggy Charlie 54 Ronald Vincent Patterson We'll never tell! Ronnie Fake! Me, study? Robert Franklin Pugh, Jr. Nancy Carroll Ramsey Robbie Nancy Did you hear that? Sandra Gail Ramsey Sandra 55 Rhonda Lee Sandidge Rhonda ichardson Joyce Joyce Ann R Wilford Percy Ramsey, Jr. Skipper Eugene Philip Schuyler Eugene Broad what?! qe] a= Âź = w =i Âź 3 a io) im) S Âź =| x n o is © @ 2 o Âź i ep) + =| OQ. MANY FACES OF A SENIOR Patricia Nuckols Shafer Robert Clyde Shafer Daniel Wayne Smals Patty Sam Danny Ronald Alvin Smals Brenda Dianne Smith Dianne Kay Sollenberger Ronnie Dianne Dianne 57 LEARNING, PARTICIPATING, DOING Man Power? Ruth Anne Sorrels Charlene Kay Staton You've got to be kidding. Ruth Charlene Pamela Joyce Staton William Bascum Staton Jr. David Wayne Stinnett Pam Billy David Retter Dianne Thorne Dianne Jan Lynnette Thompson Jan Rebecca Sue Teague Becky ee TE Eyeee t of the week. ” Bobby—“fuzz SELLFIL OD It hi SS David Lee Truslow Charles Lewis Updike Donna Bates Tomlin Charles David Donna Nancy Mae Wade Larry Evans Ward Robert Vincent Ward Nancy Larry Bobby James Moorman Weigand Danita Painter Whitehead Jim Danita See, I told youl was right. “@ CLASS OF ’73 WINDS IT UP. James Broderick Wright Kathy Elaine Wright James Kathy Bobby Wait until the office gets wind of your skipping. Seniors who are not pictured are; Gary Lee Cash, Paul McNeil Durham, Cynthia Ann Mason, Vickie Rowsey Mayo, and Robert William Ridings. The End! 61 SENIOR DIRECTORY GARY STEVEN AGNOR Band, '68-73, Photography Club, President, '72-'73, Vista, '72-'73, D.E. Club Treasurer, '72-'73, Parrimac Staff, ’72-’73. DONNA LYNN ARGENBRIGHT S.C.A., ’68-'70, F.H.A., ’68-’70, G.A.A.’s, ’68- 69, Library Club, ’69-’70, Science Club,’70- 71, F.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Parrimac Staff, ’72- Th ROBERT LEWIS AUSTIN CAROL ELIZABETH BAILEY Pep Club, ’68-'73, French Club, ’68-’70, J.V. Cheerleader, ’68-'70, Captain, ’70-’71, S.C.A., ’69-'73, Secretary, ’72-’73, Beta Club, ’70-’72, Varsity Cheerleader, '71-’73, Captain, ’72-'73, Class Vice-President, ’71- '72, S.A.S., ’71-'73, Honors Course, ’71-’73, Monogram Club, ’71-’73, Class Sweetheart, 71-72, National Honor Society, 72-'73, Homecoming Attendant, °72-’73, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, '72-’73, The Society of Outstanding American High School Students, ’72-’73. STANLEY MARK BERRY Track, °69-’70, Football, ’69-’70, Drama Cluby 72273 ORAL DAVID BEVERLY FRANCES ELAINE BRADLEY BETTY DOREY BROCKENBROUGH G.A.A., 69-70, Library Club, ’69-’70, F.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Parrimac Staff, ’72-’73. ROBERT ANTHONY BURCH Latin Club, ’68-’69, J.V. Football, ’68-’69. Basketball, ’68-’69, French Club, ’70-’71. PATRICIA ANN CAMDEN Color Guard, ’68-'73, Math Club, ’68-'69, Li- brary Club, '68-'70, G.A.A., ’68-’69, Pep Club, ’68-'69, F.H.A., ’69-’70, Chorus, ’69- 70, Science Club, President, ’70-’71, S.C.A.., '71-’73, F.B.L.A., ’71-'73, Miss EAB e Awae 724 733 DARRELL GRAY CAMPBELL J.V. Football, ’68-'70, Basketball, ’68-’69, Track, '69-’70, Monogram Club, ’69-’73, F.C.A., '69-'70, Football, ’70-'73, S.A.S., ’70- aa DG Arla 73 JOAN DELORES CAMPBELL DEGAS 72-73. ROSE MARIE CARTER G.A.A., ’68-'71, F.H.A., ’68-’71, Club, ’70-’71. Science THOMAS PATRICK CARTER J.V. Football, ’68-'69, J.V. Track, ’69-’70, Varsity Football, '70-'73, Varsity Track, '70-'71, French Club, ’70-’71, Monogram Club, ’70-’73, Pep Club, ’70-'73, Art Club, 71-'73. GARY LEE CASH LINDA DIANN CHITTUM Latin Club, ’68-'69, G.A.A., ’68-’69, Pep Club, ’68-’73, Hi-Y, 68-70, Band, ’68-’71, French Club, ’69-’71, J.V. Cheerleader, ’70- 71, Vista, '70-'72, Beta Club ’70-’72, Jr. Red Cross, ’70-’71, Varsity Cheerleader, '71-’73, Monogram Club, ’71-’73, Science Award, '71-'72, Cheerleading Award, '71-’72, S.C.A., Reporter, '72-’73, Parrimac Staff, '72-'73, Christmas Queen, ’72-’73. CLAUDE EDWARD CLARK DE-GAG 71373: BETTY MAY CLEMENTS Hi-Y, ’68-'73, Math Club, ’68-’69, Chorus Award, ’70-’72, DE GEA 72 2273) SHARON CAMDEN COLEMAN S.C.A., ’68-’69, F.H.A., ’68-’70, Class Trea- surer, '68-’69, G.A.A., ’70-’71, F.B.L.A., ’71- 73. JAN GREENE DAVIS Band and Color Guard, ’68-’73, French Club, ’69-’70. DEBORAH ANN DICKINSON Hi-Y, ’68-’69, G.A.A., 68-70, Pep Club, ’68- '72, S.C.A., '69-'72, Vista, ’68-'72, Business Manager, ’71-’72, J.V. Cheerleader, '70-’71, Varsity Cheerleader, '71-’72, Jr. Red Cross, '71-'72, Mike Davis-Butch Breedlove Me- morial Award, ’71-'72, Class Secretary, '71- '72, S.A.S., '72-’73, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. 62 SANDRA ANN DRISCOLL F.H.A., ’68-'71, Secretary, ’69-’70, Science Club, ’70-'72, Vista, ’71-’72, F.B.L.A., ’71- pA. TIMOTHY LYNN DUDLEY J.V. Basketball, ’68-’70, Co-Captain, ’69-’70, Varsity Basketball, ’70-’73, Captain, ’72-’73, All Area, ’72-’73, Baseball, ’70-'73, Most Valuable Player, ’71-’72, All District, ’71- ‘72, Golf, ’70-’'73, French Club, ’70-’72, Monogram Club, ’70-’73, F.C.A., ’71-’73. PAUL McNEIL DURHAM Art Club, 68-'71, D.E.C A, 71273. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER DYER Latin Club, ’68-’69, Latin Tournament, ’68- 69, French Club, ’69-’71, Track, ’70-’73, Bi- ology Award, ’70-'71, Leo Club, ’71-’72, Beta Club, ’71-’72, Monogram Club, ’71-’72, The Society of Outstanding American High School Students, ’71-’72, Honors Course, ’71-’'73, F.C.A., '72-’73, National Honor Society, °’72-’73, Dramatics and Forenzics Club, ’72-’73. FAITH REGINA EVANS F.H.A. 68-69, Science Club, 7 0= 7le G.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Historian, '72-’73. JANE ARDELL EWALD GRACE VICTORIA FLESHER Band, ’68-’73, Band Award, ’68-’69, Beta Club, ’70-’72, Vista, ’70-’72, Physical Edu- cation Award, ’70-'71, County Band, ’70- '73, Regional Band, ’70-’73, National Honor Society, ’72-'73, First Lt. Band, ’71-’72, United States of America School Band and Chorus Tour of Europe, ’71-’72, Drama Club, ’72-’73, Parrimac Staff, '72-’73. CLAUDE EDWARD FLOYD, II] French Club, '68-’71, Vice President, ’68- 69, Treasurer, '69-'71, J.V. Track, ’69-’70, Leo Club ’70-’73, President, ’71-'72, S.A.S., '70-'73, Indoor Track Manager '70-’71, Out- door Track Scorekeeper, ’70-’73, Vista, ’71- '72, Drama Club, ’72-’73. JOAN ELIZABETH FLOYD G.A.A., 68-69, Art Club, ’71-’73, President, TR RY. - Parrimac, DEBORAH LOUISE FRANKLIN Parrimac Staff, ’69-’70, French Club ’69-’71, National Scholarship Award, ‘69-'70, Science Club, ’70-’71, G.A.A., ’70-’71, Beta - Club, ’71-’72, National Honor Society, '72- 73, F.B.L.A., '72-’73, Honors Course, ’72- P73. CAROL MARY GATZKE Forenzics, '68-’69, Latin Club, ’68-’69, Band, ’68-'73, Rifle Commander, ’71-’73, Secre- tary, ’72-’73, French Club, ’69-’72, Jr. Red Cross, '70-’73, Vice-President, '72-’73, Beta Club, ’70-'72, Homecoming Court, ’71-’72, National Honor Society, President, ’72-'73, Business Manager, ’72-'73, S.C.A., 72-73, Literary Club, Co-Editor, ’72-'73, Class Secretary, °72-’73, Drama Club, ’72-’73, Honors Course, ’71-’73, Out- standing Rifleman, ’71-’72, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, '72-'72, Society of Outstanding American — High School Students, ’72-’73. LEWIS ALAN GIBSON Art Club, ’68-’70, German Club, ’69-’71. CHARLES BELTRAN GOLDEN, JR. Hi-Y, ’68-’69, Art Club, ’70-'71, German Club, ’71-’72. JEFFREY LYNN GOOLSBY Band, ’68-’73, John Phillip Sousa Award, ’68-'69, All County Band, ’70-’73, French Club, ’70-’72, Band Captain and Drum Ma- j0t ee 1-73, 5GA, 772-73, K.V.G. s, WE IRR: President of Debate Club, ’72-’73, Drama Club, ’72-’73, Forenzics, ’72-’73. JO ANN GROAH SciencesGlube.70-1730) DE. © Ane72=-73. PAMELA VICTORIA GROAH F.H.A., '68-’71, Math Club, ’68-’71, Science Ghils, YOST AWA. YAlEYAL GARY HALL HAMILTON Track, ’68-’71, French Club, ’70-’72, S.C.A., 71-72, F.C.A., ’71-'73, Monogram Club, '71-’73, Football, ’71-’73. ROBERT CALVIN HAMRIC Band, ’68-’71, French Club, ’70-’73, Track, 70-73, Monogram Club, ’70-’73, F.C.A., 71-73, Dramatics, ’72-’73, Pep Club, ’72- 73, Forenzics, ’72-'73, Parrimac, ’72-’73. SHIRLEY DARLENE HUFFMAN S.C.A.,.’68-’70, Band Color Guard, ’68-’73, Color Guard Commander, ’69-’73, Class Reporter, ’68-'69, Pep Club, ’68-'69, F.H.A., ’69-’70, French Club, ’70-’72, Leo Club, °70- 73, President, ’72-’73, Beta Club, ’70-’72, Class Vice-President, ’70-'71, National Honor Society, ’72-'73, Parrimac Staff, Ac- tivities Editor, ‘72-73, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, '72-’73, Honors Course, ’72-'73, Homecoming Court, ’72-'73, Valedictorian, ’72-’73. MARY KEISER HUFFMAN F.H.A., ’68-'70, Band Color Guard, ’68-’73, S.C.A., Secretary, '71-'72, Vice-President, '72-’73, Forenzics, ’68-'70, Class Secretary, ’69-’70, Science Club, ’70-’71, F.B.L.A., ’71- ’73, Regional Historian, ’72-’73, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, 72-73. PATRICK ARNOLD HUMPHREYS J.V. Football, ’68-'70, J.V. Track, °68-’69, Basketball, ’68-’69, Hi-Y, Treasurer, '68-’69, Chaplin, °69-'70, Varsity Track, °69-'73, Class Treasurer, ’69-’70, French Club, ’70- 72, Reporter, '71-'72, F.C.A., ’70-’73, Mono- gram Club, ’70-’73, Vice-President, °71-'72, President ’72-'73, Varsity Football, ’70-'73, S.A.S., ’71-’73, President, ’72-'73, Leo Club, 71-73, Vice-President, '71-’72, Class Trea- surer, ’71-'73, Dramatics Club, ’72-’73, Vice-President, °72-'73, Baseball, °72-’73, Class Vice-President, '72-’73. KENNETH RAY HUMPHRIES RONALD WADE HUMPHRIES J.V. Football, ’69-’70, Varsity Football, '72- 73, Monogram Club, ’72-’73. CHRIS DANIEL HYLTON J.V. Football, ’68-’70, Basketball ’68-’73, Co-Captain, ’68-'69, Captain, ’72-’73, Class President, ’69-’70, S.C.A., ’69-'71, Baseball, ’69-'73, All District, ’70-’71, All Area, ’71- 72, Monograu Club, ’70-’73, French Club, '70-’71, F.C.A., ’71-’72, Chaplain, ’72-’73. ROSE ROBERTS INGRAM DONNA SUE JEFFERIES Latin Club, ’68-'69, G.A.A.’s, ’68-’70, Pep Club, ’68-’72, F.H.A., 69-70, French Club, ’70-’72, Color Guard, ’70-'71, Vista Staff, ’70-'71, Parrimac Staff, ’71-'73, Sports Edi- tor, ‘72-73, Jr. Red Cross, ’71-'72, Betty Crocker Homemaker of America Award, 72-73. LESTER WASHINGTON KENNEDY 63 LARRY EDISON KEYES German Club, ’70-’72, D.E.C.A., ’71-’73. LACY LEUMOIN KING Science Club, ’71-’'72, Pep Club, ’72-'73, Art Club, Vice-President, ’72-’73, Debate Club, 72-73, Math Club, ’72-'73, Vice-President, '72-'73, Parrimac Staff, ’72-’73, Photogra- phy Club, ’72-’73. LARRY ALLEN KNOTT BRUCE KENDALL LEWIS ].V. Football, ’68-’70, J.V. Basketball, ’68- 71, J.V. Baseball, ’69-'70, Band, ’69-’71, F.F.A., 69-70, Pep Club, ’69-’71, Leo, ’70- ’71, Monogram Club, ’70-’71, French Club, '70-'71, Varsity Football, ’70-’71, Mono- cram, ’71-’73, Pep Club, ’71-'73, S.C.A. Vice-President, ’71-'72, President, °72-'73, Leo Club, ’71-’73, Football, ’71-’73, Basket- ball, ’71-’73, Rebounding Award, ’71-’72, Baseball, ’71-’73, Most Valuable Player, '71-'72, Offensive Award, ’71-'72, ALL Dis- trict, '71-’72, Most Valuable Player on All- Area Team, ’71-'72, S.C.A. Merit Award, '71-'72, French Club, ’71-’72, Math Club, ’72-’73, Honors Course, ’72-’73, All-District Football, ’72-’73, Chess Team, ’72-'73, Na- tional Honor Society, ’72-’73, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, '72-'73, Society of Outstanding High School Students, '72-’73. CARRIE RICHARDSON LONG SHIRLEY GAYLE LYNN G.A.A.’s, ’68-’69, Class Secretary, ’68-'69, French Club, ’68-’70, Secretary, ’69-'70, Pep Club, ’70-71, Class President, °70-’72, S.C.A., ’70-'73, Beta Club, ’70-’71, National Honor Society, ’72-’73, S.A.S., ’69-'73, Man- aging Editor-Vista, ’71-’72, Parrimac, Co- Editor, ’72-'73, Who’s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, ’72-’73, Honors Course, '72-’73. LINDA FAYE MARTIN D.E.C.A., °72-'73 CYNTHIA ANN MASON Science Club, Vice-President, DIE GA 72-73 70-71, VICKIE ROWSEY MAYO F.H.A., ’68-’71, G.A.A.’s, ’68-’'71, Library Club, ’69-’70, Science Club, ’70-’72. KENNETH LEE MAZINGO Indoor Track, ’71-’72, Outdoor Track, ’71- i739 En GAwm 72-175) BRENDA SUE MILLER Chorus, ’69-’72, Band, ’71-’73, National Honor Society, °72-’73. MARY EILEEN McCORMICK G.A.A.’s, ’68-’70, Beta Club, ’70-'72, Jr. Red Cross, ’70-'72, Historian, ’70-’71, Band, Color Guard, ’70-’73, J.V. Cheerleader, °70- 71, Parrimac, ’72-’73, National Honor So- ciety, '72-'73, Honors Course, ’72-’73, So- ciety of Outstanding American High School Students, ’72-’73. DEBBIE KAY McGOWAN Hi-Y, ’68-'70, G.A.A.’s, ’68-’69, Pep Club, '69-°70,) Heng 70-734. FB Aen 7 le Vista, ’71-’72. PEGGY LEE NOWLIN G.A.A.’s, ’68-'71, F.H.A. ’68-’70, Library Club, ’68-’71, Science Club, ’69-’71, Band, A . LLOYD THOMAS PAGE, III Latin Club, ’68-’69, Hi-Y, '68-’70, J.V. Track, '68-'70, Pep Club, '68-73, J.V. Foot- ball, ’69-’70, French Club, '70-’72, Reporter, '70-'71, Varsity Football, ’70-’73, Mono- gram Club, ’70-’73, Secretary, ’72-’73, Trea- surer, .72-73, Leo. Club;: 70-73, F.C:A.. 71- '73, Parrimac Staff, '71-’73, Track, ’72-’73. RONALD VINCENT PATTERSON D.E.C.A., President, ’72-’73. ROBERT FRANKLIN PUGH, JR. HI-Y, ’68-’70, Pep Club, ’70-'71, J.V. Foot- ball, ’68-’69, Latin Club, ’68-’69, French Club, °69-'71, Monogram Club, ’69-’70, Track Manager, ’69-’70, Beta Club, ’70-’72, National Honor Society, '71-'73, Vista, ’70- '72, Band, ’71-’73, First Lieutenant, ’72-’73, Drama Club, ’72-’73, Literary Club, ’72-’73, Editor, 72-73. SANDRA GAIL RAMSEY F.H.A., ’68-’69, Pep Club, ’68-’69, Art Club, ’68-’69, Science Club, ’69-’70, F.B.L.A., °71- TEX NANCY CARROLL RAMSEY Class Secretary-Treasurer, '68-'69, M.V. Leader, ’69-’71, F.B.L.A., ’71-'73, President, '72-'73, G.A.A., ’71,-’73, Class President, '72-'73, Parrimac, Co-Editor, '72-’73, Na- tional Honor Society, ’72-’73, Honors Course, '72-’73, Photography Club, ’72-’73, Jr. Red Cross, ’72-’73, Literary Club, ’72-’73, Forenzics, Second Place in the District, ’72- '73, Girl’s Volleyball Team, ’72-'73, Band, Color Guard, ’71-’73, Concert Band, ’72-’73, Who’s Who Among American High Schoo] Students, ’72-’73, Forum of Distinguished Americans, '72-’73. WILFORD P. RAMSEY, JR. Eighth Grade Basketball, ’68-’69, Track, 69-70, J.V. Basketball, °’70-’71, Football, '70-’73, Manager, ’70-’71, French Club, ’70- ‘72, Monogram Club, ’71-’73, Basketball, 72-73, EGU) 72-73. JOYCE ANN RICHARDSON F.H.A., ’68-’70, G.A.A.’s, ’68-’70, F.B.L.A., '71-'73, Historian, ’71-’72, Vice-President, pp Oey. ROBERT WILLIAM RIDINGS German Club, ’68-’70, Beta Club, ’70-’72, National Honor Society, '72-’73, S.A.S., 72-73. RHONDA LEE SANDIDGE Hi-Y ’68-’69, G.A.A.’s, ’68-’72, Latin Club, 68-69, French Club, ’69-’71, F.B.L.A., ’71- '73, Pep Club, ’71-’72, Jr. Red Cross, ’71-’72, Science Club, ’71-’73, Vice President, ’71- '73, Class Reporter, '71-’72, Girl’s Basket- ball, ’72-’73 Girl’s Volleyball, ’72-’73. EUGENE PHILIP SCHUYLER Forensics, ’68-’69, Prose Reading, ’68-’69, Band, 68-73, All Regional, ’68-’73, All County, ’68-’73, French Club, ’70-’71, Beta Club, ’71-'72, Honors Course, ’71-’73, Fo- rensics, Third In State Spelling, °72-'73, National Honor Society, '72-’73. PATRICIA NUCKOLS SHAFER F.H.A., ’68-’70, S.C.A., 68-69, French Club, ’69-’70. ROBERT CLYDE SHAFER J.V. Football, ’68-'70, J.V. Track, ’68-’69, Varsity Track, ’69-'73, French Club, ’69-’71, Monogram Club, ’69-'71 Varsity Football, ‘70-71, Baseball, '70-’71, Leo Club, '71-’73, IGN. “Wile, 64 DANIEL WAYNE SMALS J.V. Basketball, ’68-'69, Track, °68-’70, Band, ’68-’70. RONALD ALVIN SMALS Forensics, '68-'70, Band, ’68-’73, Treasurer, ‘72-73, S.C.A., ’69-’72, Treasurer, 71=92) Beta Club, ’71-’72, Math Club, 70-73, Treasurer, ’70-'71, President, ’72-'73, Trom- bone Award, ’70-’71, Leo Club, ’71-’73, Sec- retary-Treasurer, ’72-'73, National Honor Society, ’72-’73, Debate Club, Vice-Presi- dent, ’72-’73, Honors Course, '72-’73, Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents, ’72-’73. First Place Boy’s Prose, ’72- VAY BRENDA DIANNE SMITH F. H.A., ’70-'72, Library Club, ’71-’73. DIANNE KAY SOLLENBERGER Band, ’68-’73, Forensics, ’68-’70, French Club, ’69-’73, President, ’68-’69, Art Club, ’69-'70, Pep Club, 69-’70, Honorable Men- tion of John Phillip Sousa Award, ’69-’70, Drum Major, ’70-’73, Jr. Red Cross, ’70-’73, Reporter, ’70-’71, President, '72-’73, Science Club, ’70-’'71, Drama Club, ’71-’73, Beta Club, ’71-’72, Honors Course, ’71-’73, Leo Club, ’71-’73, Alternate Girl’s State, ’71-’72, Co-Ed Hi-Y, District Local Club Presi- dent, '72-’73, National Honor Society, ’72- ‘73, Parrimac Staff, ’72-’73, Mgr. Indoor Track Team, ’72-’73, School Reporter—B.V. News, ’72-’73, Who’s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, ’72-'73, Society of Outstanding American High School Students, ’72-’73, Outstanding Teenager Award, ’72-'73. RUTH ANNE SORRELS Band, ’68-’73, Color Guard, Assistant Color Guard Commander, '72-’73, Latin Club, ’68-’69, Class Sweetheart, ’68-'69, F.H.A., ’69-'70, Pep Club, ’69-’71, Class Reporter, ’69-’70, Beta Club, ’70-'72, S.C.A., 70-72, French Club, ’70-’72, Society of Out- standing American High School Students, 71-73, National Honor Society, Secretary, '72-'73, Parrimac Staff, Senior Editor, '72- '73, Honors Course, '72-’73. CHARLENE KAY STATON G.A.A.’s, ’68-'69, Band, ‘68-’69, French Club, ’69-'70, Library Club, ’69-’71, Class Secretary, '69-’70, F.B.L.A., '72-’73. PAMELA JOYCE STATON Class Vice-President, '68-’69, Band, '68-’70, S.C.A. '68-'71, French Club, ’69-’70, Library Club, ’69-’70, F.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Executive Board, ’72-’73. WILLIAM BASCUM STATON JR. J.V. Track, ’68-'69, Band, '68-’73, Pep Club, 68-69, J.V. Football, ’69-’70, Physical Fit- ness Award, ’69-'71, French Club, ’69-’71, Varsity Track, ’69-’73, J.V. Basketball, °70- '71, Math Club, ’70-'72, Varsity Basketball, ‘71-72, Literary Club, ’72-'73, Monogram Glubwe72- 708. Gene 2-073- DAVID WAYNE STINNETT Monogram Club, ’70-’72, Football, ’70-'73, J.V. Basketball, ’70-’71, Baseball, °71-'72, Indoor-Outdoor Track, ’70-’73. REBECCA SUE TEAGUE Pep Club, ‘68-71, G.A.A.’s ’68-'70,. J.V. Cheerleader, ’68-’69, F.H.A., 70-72, Vice- President, ’71-’72, Jr. Red Cross, 70-72, F.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Dramatics Forensics, '71-'73, President, '72-’73, Monogram Club, 72-73, Art Club, ’69-’72, Treasurer, '70-’71, Vice-Pres., ’71-’72, Parrimac Staff, ’71-’73, Vista Staff, ’70-’'71, Miscellaneous Editor, aA. Ah stifle yourself. One more step and I'll. . . ZAP! JAN LYNNETTE THOMPSON G.A.A.’s, ’69-’69, J.V. Cheerleader, ’69-'70, Girl’s Basketball, °68-’69, Band, °68-’73, Beta Club, ’70-'72, Dramatics Forensics, 70-71, Vista Staff, '70-’72, Science Club, 70-72, Literary Club, ’72-'73, Parrimac Staff, ’72-’73. RETTER DIANNE THORNE G.A.A.’s, 68-69, F.B.L.A., ’71-’73, Secre- tary, '72-'73. DONNA BATES TOMLIN Pep Club, ’68-’69, F.H.A., '68-'70, Reporter- Historian, “’69-’70, D.E.C.A., ‘°70-’71, shel, YOR TE DAVID LEE TRUSLOW CHARLES LEWIS UPDIKE Football, 68-73, Track, ’68-'70, Latin Club, ’68-'69, S.C.A., '70-’71, French Club, ’70-’71, F.C.A., '70-’73, Monogram Club, ’70-’73. NANCY MAE WADE Class President, 68-69, Band, Color Guard Commander, ’68-'70, S.C.A., ’68-’69, J.V. Cheerleader, '69-’70, French Club, ’69-’70, Pep Club, ’69-’70, National Honor Society, VPNVE, laos Conese, W778} ILA, W2=a7 ae LARRY EVANS WARD J.V. Football, 69-71, Baseball, °72-'73. ROBERT VINCENT WARD J.V. Football, 68-70, Latin Club, '68-’69, Basketball, ’68-’69, Track, ’68-’69, Indoor- Outdoor Track, ’69-’73, French Club, ’69- 73, Varsity Football, ’70-’73, Monogram Club, ’70-’73, Beta Club, ’70-'72, Debate Team, ’70-’72, Science Club, ’70-’71, Hon- ors Course, ’71-’72, Math Club, ’71-'73, Na- tional Honor Society, Vice-President, ’72- 73, Drama Club, ’72-'73, Chess Team, Vice-President, '72-’73. 65 JAMES MOORMAN WEIGAND Hi-Y, '68-'72, Reporter, ’70-’71, President, District Chaplin, ’71-’72, Track, ’68-'70, Art Club, '68-’70, Treasurer, ’69-’70, S.C.A., '69- ’71, Class Treasurer, ’70-'71, French Club, '70-'72, S.A.S., ’70-'73, Baseball, ’71-'72, Monogram Club, '71-’73, Leo Club, '71-’73, Drama Club, ’71-'73, Delegate to Boy’s State, ’71-’72, Vista, ’71-'73, Literary Club, ’72-’73, Debate Club, ’72-'73. DANITA PAINTER WHITEHEAD Science Club, ’68-’70, Band, '68-’73, Out- standing Marching Award, ’71-’72, Drama Club 2=-730b- Bb eAee 2-73 JAMES BRODERICK WRIGHT Band, ’68-’73, French Club, ’69-’71, Foren- sics, '69;'73, Math Club, ’70-'73, Track, ’70- ’71, All County Band, ’70-’72, Science Club, 74272. FBLA 71-73, Patrimae, otalt, ’72-’73. Photography Club, ’72-’73, Drama Club, ’72-’73, Art Club, Treasurer, '72-'73, Debate Club, ’72-’73. KATHY ELAINE WRIGHT GMI, TEGO, rae Telhiley. D.E.G.A., 72-73. ’68-'71, ROBERT MARSHALL WRIGHT Band ’68-’69, German Club, ’70-’72. Another School LAST OF THE MIGHTY SENIORS C.E. pleads for a D-. Don’t let it scare you Bobby. _Class of 73 is number 1! And you didn’t think I'd do it. How | love these class meetings. ACTIVITIES PARRIMAC STAFF . eS First row: Carol Gatzke, Bus. Mgr., Donna Jefferies, Gayle Lynn, Co-editor, Betty Brokenbrough, Pam Staton. Second row: The- resa Thompson, Debbie Lasson, Denise Vedro, Leumoin King, Darlene Clark, Mitzi Renz, Nancy Ramsey, Co-editor, Mitzi Pelter, Kevin Cropp, Darby Lawhorne, Steve Agnor, Charlene Station. Third row: Shirley Huffman, Angela Johnson, Jane Ewald, James Wright, Ruth Sorrells, Karen Scott, Brenda Jenkins, Becky Teague, Debbie Dickinson. Fourth row: Robert Shafer, Vicki Flesher, Diane Sollenberger, Debbie McGown, Mary Keiser, Bonnie Irvine, Pat Camden, Donna Argenbright, Edie Wagner, Robert Ham- ric, Eugene Schuyler, Bobby Ward, Mike Flint. Fifth row: Jan Thompson, Debbie Reynolds, Albert Smith, Jim Weigand, Arnold Humphies. Mrs. Glick, Parrimac Sponsor. Co-Editors, Nancy Ramsey and Gayle Lynn, always working. 68 SECTION EDITORS Ruth Sorrells, Senior Editor. Shirley Huffman, Activities Editor. Edie Wagner, Underclass Editor. Eugene and Leumoin have the faculty section. Carol is business manager; Vicki aids. Linda Chittum, Features Editor Donna Jefferies, Sports Editor 69 Row 1: Pres. Bruce Lewis, V.P. Mary Keiser, Sec. Carol Bailey, Treas. Darby Lawhorne, Reporter Linda Chittum, Hist. Linda Stinnett. Row 2: Ann Ewald, Carl Lewis, Kevin Cropp, Ginger Lawhorne, Pat Camden, Carol Gatzke, Jeff Goolsby, Jay Brown, Gayle Lynn, Jill Cropp, Sarah Radick, Angela Johnson, Julie Harris. Row 3: Sheila Cropp, Tracey Teague, Gail Brown, Alice McCormick. Row 4: Lisa Decker, Billy Tolly, Mark Creasy, Edie Wagner, Trevania Fitzgerald, Carolyn Hedrick, Andy Ogden, Dennis Sandidge, Chuckie Lewis, Nancy Ramsey, Julia Nowlin, Trish Ferguson, Landy Coffey. Row 5: Mark Hamric, Colleen Bailey, Renee Stinnett, Mike McManamay, Randy Gatzke, Lisa Scott, Mitzi Renz, Pam Sandidge, Sharon Dull, Carol Bryant. Campaining for SCA. of ge day, Macch 2, Kap Session Ge in format a Wednesday, March Vd be ix : room 1L2 at LAG Bruce is finally taking over. SCA has rap sessions to begin campaigning for '73-’74. The Student Cooperative Asso- ciation has put forth much effort this year to offer better services to the student body. Among the ac- complishments achieved: a new water fountain, payment of one half the cost of handbooks and a $150.00 scholarship. The Ameri- can Legion also donated an Amer- ican flag for the gym and the SCA was responsible for it being hung. The SCA had a good year but let’s make this year even better. Mrs. Teague, the backbone of the SCA. 70 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — imp YES | $e alia 1 By, — - — Ă© ’ a MG — | pu) Âą « ame iil commenti en Neat : Oo Nag Fs Saas a Be ° i? i e. Âąu% , x a | = 1st. row: Deborah Franklin, Carol Gatzke, Shirley Huffman, Charlotte Hedrick, Ruth Sorrels, 2nd. row: Sandra Ruley, Denise Vedro, Marta Lawhorne, Jill Cropp, Nancy Wade. 3rd row: Angela Johnson, Brenda Miller, Diane Sollenberger, Patricia Moore. 4th row: Julie Harris, Connie Wood, Vickie Flesher, Sarah Radick. 5th row: Linda Chittum, Carol Bailey, Mike Dyer, Kevin Cropp. Outside and back row: Nancy Ramsey, Sharon Dull, Jeanie Dickinson, Darlene Clark, Mark Hanric, Bruce Lewis, Bobby Ward, Ronnie Smals, Eugene Schuyler, Mrs. J. Floyd, sponsor, Robbie Pugh, Gayle Lynn. Not pictured: Bobby Ridings, Mary Bailey, Eileen McCormick, Carol Hamilton. Mrs. Floyd is the sponsor of the NHS. Big Bob samples the doughnuts. Selling doughnuts-a fund raising project. 7) HONORS COURSE—DEBATE Row 1: Eileen McCromick, Ruth Sorrells, Shirley Huffman, Gayle Lynn Row 2: Sandra Ruley, Deborah Franklin, Carol Gatzke, Linda Chittum Row 3: Jeannie Dickinson, Vicki Flesher, Nancy Wade, Kevin Cropp, Mike Dyer Row 4: Nancy Ramsey, Bruce Lewis, Ronnie Smals, Eugene Schuyler, Dianne Sollenberger, Robbie Pugh This year’s Honors Course was most interesting asa _ | study of “You And The World Today” was made. Under the direction of Rev. and Mrs. William McDermott, the group took several field trips which they felt were most beneficial. Included in these were two plays performed at the Troubadour The- ater and a mock trial in which the group served as the jury. The students in the course were furnished with Time magazine which was used as a textbook. The group felt this was a very informative and help- ful class. LE ae! sohsighyinbess y id} Row 1: James Wright, Richard Hammett, Jeff Goolsby Row 2: Mr. Head, sponsor, Ronnie Smals, David Coffey, Leumoin King, Jim Weigand 72 Front Row: Linda Martin, Joan Campbell, Marlene Sandidge, Mary Golden, Sharon Smith, Rhonda Staton, reporter, Walter Scott, advisor, Second Row: Lonnie Slough, Kim Moran, Kathy Loughhead, secretary, Steve Agnor, treasurer, Cindy Mason, Mike Flint. ird Row: Claude Clark, Mike Clements, Mark Justice, Betty Clements, Kathy Graybill, Marsha Dudley. Fourth Row: Wesley Coffey, Kenneth Mazingo, Ralph Slagle, Chester Lineberry, Bernard Martin, Kathy Wright, Ronnie Patterson, President. Fifth Row: Robert Rowsey, Barry Sandidge, Larry Keyes Ricky Burks, Ronnie Staton, Paul Durham, David Lineberry, vice-presi- dent, Mark Templeton Seated: Bruce Lewis, Jeff Goolsby, Ronnie Smals, Bobby Ward. Standing: Tim Knick, Jane Ewald, James Wright, Leumoin King, Sponsor-Mrs. J. Floyd 73 First Row: Becky Teague, Teresa Thompson, Pat Moore, Karen Scott, Peggy Pappas, Susie Painter, Connie Wood, Ginnie Jo Fauber, Marvita Flint, Yvonne Berry, Pam Lewis, Debra Painter, Laureen Thornton, Brenda Vanness Second Row: Everett Cash, co-sponsor, Pam Staton, Donna Argenbright, Nancy Ramsey, Marta Lawhorne, Betty Brockenbrough, Frances Bradley, Norma Dorey, Debbie Greene, Deborah Franklin, Sandra Ruley, Sharon Smith, Joyce Richardson, Marlene Sandidge, Sheila Garrett, Pam Hall, Dianne Thorne Back Row: Charlene Staton, Nancy Wade, Mary Keiser, Pat Camden, Danita Whitehead, Virginia Patterson, David Truslow, Ella Richardson, Faith Evans, Diane Smith, James Wright, Terry Finch, Theresa Henson, associate, Elsie D. Floyd, sponsor Not Present: Vickie Adams, Darlene Clark, Ricky Clark, Sharon Coleman, Sherry Eakin, Darlene Groah, associate, Vickie Groah, Donna Hamilton, Debbie McGowan, associate, Sandra Ramsey, Rhonda Sandidge, associate, Donna Tomlin, Teresa Wann, Gail Wood, associate. 4 Tell us about the FBLA, Nancy During FBLA week, the bulletin board was a source used for display. Some Future Business Leaders of America at work. Booth at Labor Day Celebration at Glen Maury FBLA Fair Miss FBLA Competition Christmas Party for Special Ed Class Skit for Assembly, “Take a Letter” Participate in State Project HELP (March of Dimes) Attend State Convention and National Convention Furnish High School Office aide for each period Miss PMHS Pageant Entry in Christmas Parade Field trip to VMI Business Offices Helped purchase Christmas lights for community 74 DRAMA CLUB ; Row 1: Becky Teague, president, Bobby Ward, Vicki Flesher, Mike Flint, Darby Lawhorne, Arnold Humphries, Robert Shafer, Mike Dyer Row 2: Mr. Head, sponsor, Dianne Sollenberger, C.E. Floyd, Robert Hamric, Jim Weigand, Kevin Cropp, Bob Ea- son, Mark Berry Row 3: Pat Camden, Jan Thompson, Bonnie Irvine, James Wright, Jeff Goolsby, Bruce Phelps, Danita White- head, Kirby Snider, Carol Gatzke, Tom Carter, Eugene Schuyler. Vicki displays tremendous talent. The first performance by the Drama Club, The Phantom Strikes Again ,was on Feb. 8-9 and starred Kevin Cropp, Bob Ea- son, Vicki Flesher, C.E. Floyd, Carol Gatzke, Eugene Schuyler, Dianne Sollenberger, Becky Tea- gue, Danita Whitehead and Jim Weigand. The district one-act play festival was held at PMHS “T Am Slain” ‘Hi Guy this year, and our Drama Club performed quite well. 75 FRENCH AND GERMAN CLUB First Row: Robert Hamric, Dianne Sollenberger, Jill Cropp, Joan Fabrizio, Julie Harris Second Row: Greg Cash, Angela Johnson, Cathy Chittum, David Joe Campbell, Tim Petrie, Richard Painter Third Row: Mark Hamric, Bobby Ward, Wanda Sanderson, Robert Rushing, Joy Henson, Julie Clogston, Sam Glenn Fourth Row: Kevin Cropp, Charlie Page, Kim Moran, Gaynelle Davis, Cindy Heidel, Janet Dale Fifth Row: Mike Morrison, Anthony Spinner, Pat Moore, Susan Foshay, Pam Sandidge Sixth Row: Mike Dyer, Robert Shafer, Richard Hammett, Edwin Flesher Seventh Row: Cindy Brockenbrough, Albert Smith, Mark Creasy Eight Row: Richard Wagner, Darby Lawhorne, Edie Wagner, Debbie Rey- nolds Ninth Row: Mr. Gravatt, Mark Smith, Bobby Eason, Ricky Douglas, Leslie White. First Row: Debbie Mason, Reporter, Peggy Mason, secretary-treasurer, Ann Ewald, historian, Janet Conner, president, Mr. Irvine, sponsor Second Row: Dean Fox, Chuck Lewis, Kenneth Smith, Dwight Shanks, Tom Robison, Carl Lewis, Jimmy Smith, David Austin, Den ise Vedro, Jane Lynn, Penny Fauber, Dawn Hatcher, Karen Ruley, Jeanie Dickinson, Sharon Dull, Third Row: Bruce Phelps, Linda Hartless, Sheri Shanks, Barbara Keyes, Susan Wagner, Stephen Moore, David Kunzman, Darrell Painter, David Sandidge, Ronnie Cash, Adrian Wade, Tim Hill, Charlotte Hedrick, Sarah Radick, Gayle Coffey, Marlene Sandidge, Gary Truslow, David Coffey, Sandra Ruley. 76 LITERARY AND ART CLUB First Row: David Coffey, Tom Carter, Nancy Ramsey Second Row: Jim Weigand, Carol Gatzke, Co-Editor, Robbie Pugh, Co-Editor, Mr. Head, sponsor. First Row: Gail Clark, reporter, James Wright, treasurer, Darlene Clark, secretary, Leumoin King, vice-president, Joan Floyd, president Second Row: Blair Woodward, Jill Cropp, Tom Carter, Joan Fabrizio, Sam Smith, Kirby Snider, Keith Hickman Third Row: Tracy Teague, Nancy Dorey, Mike Flint, Gary King, Mark Patterson, Tim Catlett, Jim Clark, Roy Forquer, David Lineberry, William Vest. 77 SCIENCE AND PHOTOGRAPHY eric te f p i i „ ae, 132 Cel 33 sf iy Y 9 dr of i ts 49 Ip base g la vere First Row: Mr. Smals, Sponsor, Brenda Campbell, Rhonda Sandidge, Joann Groah, Keith Hickman, Patrica Elder, Sponsor, and seated, Garland Hare. Not pictured: Randy Gatzke, President, Sheila Cropp, Mike Bailey, Blair Sollen- berger, Timmy Williams, Johnny Coleman and Mark Adams. ? 2 First Row: Richard Hammett, Mike Flint, Keith Hickman, Pat Camden, Standing: Mr. Eugene Burnham, Sponsor, Steve Agnor, President, Tim Catlett, Nancy Ramsey, James Wright, Leumoin King, Mary Keiser, Mark Smith, Vice- President. The Photography Club is a new club which was organized at the beginning of the year. The mem- bers of the club are involved in learning about various aspects of photography by taking, pro- cessing, and printing pictures for school organiza- tions such as the Parrimac, as well as pr oviding photographic services for the student body. Richard is always ready to take a picture. 78 j Ht First Row: Shirley Huffman, Ronnie Smals, Charlie Page, Arnold Humphries. Second Row: Ted Feazell, Sponsor, Jim Weigand, Timmy Hill, Bruce Lewis, C.E. Floyd, Sharon Dull. Third Row: Mitzi Renz, Mike Dyer, Robert Shafer, Carol Gatzke, Dianne Sollenberger, Darby Lawhorne. Fourth Row: Mike Morrison, Richard Wagner, Leslie White. First Row: Sharon Dull, Jeannie Dickinson, Mitzi Pelter, Jill Cropp. Back Row: Kevin Cropp, Mike Flint, Darby Law- horne, Carol Bailey, Jim Weigand, Shirley Huffman, Arnold Humphries, Jane Ewald, Mike Clements, Bobby Ridings. Seated: Mrs. Burks, Sponsor, Julie Harris. 79 FORENSICS-VISTA STAFF =, First Row: Jeff Goolsby, Danita Whitehead, Ronnie Smals, Nancy Ramsey, Eugene Schuyler, Randy Gatzke, Second Row: Mr. Head, sponsor, Paula Meade, Pam Hall, Bonnie Irvine, Bob Eason, James Wright, Dean Fox Third Row: Julie Clogston, David Jo Campbell, Mike Hamilton, Ricky Douglas, James Pelter Fourth Row: Oakey Smith, David Hammett. 4 Ly Âą | Row 1: Larry Mohler, Jim Weigand, Row 2: Ann Ewald, Angela Johnson, Sherri Southers, Patricia Moore, and Marta Lawhorne, co-editors, Teresa Thompson, Barbara Argenbright Row 3: Mrs. Stinnett, sponsor, Jeanette Twitty, Cindy Smith, Kevin Cropp, Ginnie Jo Fauber, Sandra Ruley, Mike Flint, Mitzi Pelter, Bonnie Irvine, Mark Creasy, Mitzi Renz, Timmy Catlett, and Cathy Cash. The Vista is the Parry McCluer High School student newspaper. All members of the newspaper staff are involved in one or more of the following activities: writing articles or editorials, taking pictures, drawing cartoons, typing or laying out the paper. 80 HI-Y AND JR. RED CROSS ‘ ; I Fe Te RP St a Sh. “i 4 . AN : or ed 2 First Row: Susan Foshay, Dianne Sollenberger, Mike Bailey, Stephen Smith Second Row: Dianne Jefferies, Carolyn Hedrick, Mr. Gravatt, sponsor, Keith Hickman. First Row: Nancy Ramsey, secretary, Carol Gatzke, vice-president, Dianne Sollenberger, president, Charlotte Hedr- ick, reporter Second Row: Mrs. Hawes, sponsor, Rita Moore, Gail Coffey, Rebecca Slough, Cindy Page, Felicia Cole- man, Jeanie Dickinson. Dianne, our Florence Nightingale. 81 FCA AND MONOGRAM CLUB ' ) ‘ Row 1: Chris Hylton, Charlie Page, Bruce Lewis, Greg Cash Row 2: Terry Edwards, Andrew King, Jay Brown, Tim Hill, Stanley Whiteside, Row 3: Bob Eason, Jimmy Smith, Mike McManamay, Ricky Douglas Row 4: Chucky Lewis, Tim Dudley, Skip Ramsey, Mark Hamric Row 5: Coach Sams, Coach Whitesell, sponsors Row 1: Jane Ewald, Linda Chittum, Reva Rowsey, Rhonda Sandidge, Landy Coffey, Cindy Brockenbrough, Kim Moran, Janice Carter, Joan Fabrizio Row 2: Lynn Updike, Lisa Scott, Angela Johnson, Carol Bailey, Edie Wagner, Mitzi Pelter, Becky Teague, Linda Stinnett, Sarah Radick, Jill Cropp, Gayle Coffey Row 3: Arnold Humphries, Gary Truslow, Bobby Ward, Tim Hill, Jay Brown, Mark Hamric, Mike Morrison, Bob Eason Row 4: Randy Bare, Chucky Lewis, Stanley Whiteside, Bruce Black, Paul Watts, Brenda Jenkins, Tom Carter, Terry Edwards, Ricky Douglas Row 5: Kirby Snider, Billy Staton, Richard Painter, Darrell Chittum, Greg Cash, Robert Austin, Mike Flint, Ricky Burks Row 6: Charlie Page, Ronnie Humphries, Chris Hylton, Tim Dudley, Bruce Lewis, Jim Weigand Row 7: Billy Agnor, Keith Barger 82 Row 1: Joyce Armentrout, Beth Southers, Martha Vance, Rita Moore Row 2: Ginger Pelter, Sheila Stinnett, Lisa Whitten, Brenda Clark, Pam Green, Ginny Staton, Marta Lawhorne, Ginny Jo Gauber, Sherrie Southers Row 3: Miss Carper, sponsor, Brenda Carter, Patricia Moore, Julie McManamay, Elizabeth King, Patty Sterrett, Ruby Fox, Sha- ron Lineberry, Lisa Lineberry, Debbie McGowan, Barbara Staton, Norah Coffey, Miss Perrow, sponsor A future homemaker samples her Julie and Sheila make plans for the next finished product. project in Future Homemakers of America. Julie expresses excitement when talking about FHA. 83 THE MARCHING BLUES The 1972-'73 Marching Blues . . . composed of approximately 75 players, 11 drummers, 29 color guard, 1 twirler, and 2 drumma- jors, Under the direction of Mr. Landon Temple, our band has created a big sound in our community. The Parry McCluer Marching Blues under the direction of Landon S. Temple, Jr. made this th eir best year ever. The band performed for all of the school football games. They also spon- sored the first Buena Vista Band Day. First place wins included Charlotte Thanksgiving Parade, Lexington, Buena Vista, and Bed- ford Christmas Parades. A Christ- mas concert was also on the groups schedule. However the bi- ggest event for the band was the honor of representing Virginia in the Festival of States in Florida. This group has truely made true the saying “Music in Motion.” Mr. Temple makes final plans for Jeff, our drum major, always look- Florida. ing up with determination. 84 Theresa, Danita, LeAnn, Laureen, Paula, Pat, Mary, Lori, Karen, Andy, Brenda, Kathy, Eileen, Jan, Ruth, Pam and Nancy all contributed to the band’s success. Pictured Above: Jan Thompson, Debbie Greene, Peggy Pappas, Carol Gatzke, Susie Painter, Barbara Argenbright, and Cindy Mays. The rifle corp performed all drills gracefully. Marching Blue’s drummers always come on with a boom! Smiling drum majors bring success to Parry McCluer band. 86 FLORIDA BOUND 1973 How does the world look from that angle, Trish? “Mr all!” . Mayor, that wasn’t funny at 87 On April 1-10, The Marching Blues participated in one of the greatest band festivals known! At all times the band displayed high spirit and spread good cheer from Virginia. Fun was a key word on this trip! Everyone had a great time and this was an experience that the Marching Blues will never forget. Friends were made wherever they went and memo- ries of this trip surely make them feel like the’ Pridesof the Commonwealth.” NG IN ETS IN ACTION 88 op ca as =) f{ — ce 9 J HOMECOMING Homecoming was held on Sept. 22. The Fighting Blues were hosts to Fluvanna High School. Miss Jane Ardell Ewald was chosen by the football team as Homecoming Queen! Chris Hylton was the queen’s escort. The Queen’s Court con- sisted of two seniors, plus a representative from grades 8- 11. Attendants and escorts are pictured below with the queen. Jane Ewald and escort, Chris Hylton. Row 1: Landy Coffey, Carol Bailey, Jane Ewald, Shirley Huffman, Lori Austin and Tina Decker. Row 2: Mark Hamric, Robert Shafer, Chris Hylton, Mark Berry. David Sandidge, and Tony Morrison. Not pictured: Bonnie Irvine and Kirby Snider. 90 STUDENTS TAKE OVER! O.K. big head what’s the problem? Hey! anyone for a little guidance? “With all the comforts of home!’ President Nixon proclaimed Sept. 26, as National Student Gov't. Day. Parry McCluer High School, joined in ob- serving this significant occasion. The administration, as well as the faculty and Student Cooperative Association recognized that student involvement is vital to the educational process. Stu- dents replaced the administration, and faculty as well as custodians. If you're still hungry, eat what’s left! Good help sure is hard to find these days. 91 CHRISTMAS AND RING DANCE Miss Linda Chittum was cho- sen by the Senior Class as Snow Queen! She represented Parry McCluer in three local parades. The Buena Vista Christmas Parade was held on Nov. 30th. At this time, she was crowned by Mayor Shuler Kizer. a ” } 9 Bonnie and Keith perform ring ceremony! y M Re _ . - fie. ee iss a 4 . g i a C Music! Anyone for a punch?? roovy Music!! 92 Let it alone, Ronnie! Everything is alright now! The whole Hee-Haw gang! Lil’ Abner and Daisey Mae. Shot-gun weddings?? SADIE HAWKINS MISS PMHS PAGEANT A “Miss PMHS Pageant” was sponsored by the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America February 24 with contestants being judged on poise, person- ality, beauty and charm, and neatness and appear- ance. The five finalists were: Barbara _ Ar- genbright (winner) Linda Stinnett (1st runner up) Laureen Thornton (2nd. runner up), Lori Austin, and Mary Anne Bailey. Trophies were presented to the winner and first and second runners up. It was a successful event with 19 contestants par- ticipating. The FBLA ex- pects to sponsor the pag- eant annually. Entertainment was _ pro- vided between the com- petition phases of street- Barbara Argenbright crowned by Mr. Leadbetter as Miss PMHS. wear, sportswear, and evening wear. Barbara pictured with runner-ups, Linda Stinnett, Lori Austin, Laureen Thornton, and Mary Bailey. AWARDS ASSEMBLY Patricia Moore and Marta Lawhorne, two hard working Vista members for 1972-’73. Becky and Mark were awarded medals for being most spirited. 95 What do you suggest we do? The annual Awards Assembly was held on May 25, 1973. Aca- demic and club awards were presented first followed up with the athletic awards. Sev- eral awards given were: Good Guy Award—Mrs. J. Floyd, S.C.A. Scholarship—Chris Hyl- ton, Math—Shirley Huffman, English—Eugene Schuyler. Pic- tured are some smiling winners. Barry Chittum—most improved student. IMAGINE ne ‘a Music by ‘Daddy Rabbit”! The Junior Class of Relax and enjoy! P.M.H.S. sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom on May 5th. The music was provided by a group called Daddy Rabbit. A special dance was dedicated to the Seniors. Everyone seemed to have had an enjoyable time! Express yourself! Let yourself go! Robbie and Jill take a break! We'll have these moments to remember! 97 Marvita is all smiles. THE TIME HAS COME! re Senior leaders take the stage. These hats have gotta go. Oh Happy Day! Am I ever glad that’s over. 98 We're not too thrilled about it. Class of ’73—Our day had come. IrveNLIL SPORTS Get up you dummy! Enthusiastic cheerleaders. Hard practice for J.V.’s. Another thrilling victory. 101 Varsity Football—First row: Andrew King, Timmy Petrie, Bruce Black, Jimmy Smith, Robert Rowsey, Lonnie Slough, Jay Brown, Kieth Barger, Timmy Hill, Melvin Dorey. Second row: Gary Ward, Terry Edwards, Billy Dunlap, Chuckie Lewis, Barry Staton, Mark Tezloff, Mike Morrison, Greg Cash, Bruce Lewis, Charlie Page, Stanley Whiteside. Third row: Billy Agnor, Alan Burch, Mike Morrison, David Hall, Richard Painter, Ronnie Rhodes, Darrell Chittum, David Knick, Robert Austin Darrel Campbell, Kenny Smith, Skipper Ramse Cropp. No. 19 Li 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 36 37 38 39 42 45 46 48 49 56 57 58 Name Lewis, Bruce Agnor, Billy Petrie, Tim Rowsey, Robert Dorey, Melvin Black, Bruce Brown, Jay Barger, Keith Chittum, Darrel Morrison, Mike King, Andy Cash, Greg Lewis, Chuckie Slough, Lonnie McManamay, Mike Burch, Alan Campbell, Darrel Stinnett, David Smith, Kenneth Cropp, Keven Smith, Jimmy Page, Charlie Hall, David Seas i es “y based rb MR = Pos. QB HB QB HB HB HBB HB QB HB HB HB FB FB HB H H tm OW fy mi Odo i bi Class oF fe Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. he pe fe Soph. Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sr. ath Soph. | hes Soph. or Jr. 102 No. 59 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 84 85 86 87 88 89 Name Ward, Bobby Painter, Richard Dunlap, Billy Smith, Mark Ward, Gary Austin, David Hill, Tim Lineberry, Chester Carter, Tom Staton, Barry Edwards, Terry Whiteside, Stanley Tetzloff, Mark Rhodes, Ronnie Glenn, Sam Knick, Jerry Hamilton, Gary Updike, Charles Humphries, Arnold Austin, Robert Humphries, Ronnie Ramsey, Skip Co-Captains Pos. try FAM MHmMmMANAHHHAHAAANAANANANO Oe ep a rs , Gary Hamilton. Fourth row: Bobby Ward, Mark Smith, y, Sam Glenn, Charles Updike, Arnold Humphries, Ronnie Humphries, Tom Carter, Keven VARSITY FOOTBALL ee Fighting Blue Coaches—L. to R.: Coach Ellison, Coach Sams, Coach Timberlake head coach, Coach Coleman. Scores Home _ Vistor Stonewall Jackson 3 0 Veo: 19 6 Fluvanna 0 26 Willaim Byrd 8 14 James River 26 12 Rockbridge 16 26 Natural Bridge i! 32 Clifton Forge 6 23 Bath County 10 i Lexington 0 52 Full speed ahead, David. 103 Blue, faster than the speed of light. Boy, Greg are you catching it this time. Fighting Blues Dad's Night. 104 J.V. FOOTBALL First row: Steve Henson, Keith Staton, Dean Fox, Timmy Knick, Carl Lewis, Alan Grant, Tony Morrison, Mike Chittum, Paul Thomp- son. Second row: Clay Humphries, David Sandidge, Joe Gearhart, Alvin Rivers, Robert Wilcher, Sydney Smith, Adrian Wade, Stephen Moore. Third row: Phillip Dudley, Barry Sandidge, David Kunzman, Richard Kennedy, Darrell Manuel, Jay Austin, Jeff Dalton, Frank Dorey, Mike Hamilton, Dennis Sandidge. eae Where is the ball? s River Natural Bridge Scores not Lexington recorded Rockbridge Ves): Little Blues working hard at practice. 105 CROSS COUNTRY The Parry McCluer Cross Country Team, in only its second year of existence, posted an outstanding record for the 1973 season. In the State Group A Meet at William and Mary, the “Blues” were unable to deth- rone Rappahannock County as State Champions, but did succeed in capturing the Runner-up Trophy by a wide margin. Auburn, whom Parry McCluer had earlier routed in winning the Regional Championship, claimed the third place trophy in the State event. Thus, in only the second year of its existence, the Cross Country program chalked up a6 victory, 2 loss regular season, capped with a Regional Championship, Cross Country—First Row: Kevin Cropp, Tony Black, Curtis Smith, Bobby Eason. Second Row: and a State Second Place. Mark Templeton, David Coffey, Ricky Douglas, Mike Flint; mgr. Junior Kevin Cropp and Freshman Eddie Bowyer led the harriers, and will return, along with Tony Black, Ricky Douglas, Curtis Smith, and Mark Hamric, for still another campaign which they expect to culminate in a State Championship. As the final event of their season, the team captured the plaque as the top team of the area in the Annual Lex- ington-Buena Vista Road Race. Cross Country Trophies displayed Schedule Riverheads Won Alleghany County Won V.S.D.B. Won Lesington Won Stuarts Draft Won Manchester Lost Wilson Memorial Won Glenvar Lost 106 WINTER SPORTS Hair raising experience isn’t it? Another two, Tim. Mrs. Nelson and her Blue girls. Just a little bit louder Linda. Give it the old bustline boost, Pam. — Up and over, Sam! Did you forget your Wheaties, Jerry? GIRLS BASKETBALL V.S.D. James River Bath County New Castle Lexington Bath County we | V.S.D. 48 10 Girls in action. New Castle aT 16 First row: Janice Carter, Reva Rowsey, Linda Stinnett, Cindy Brockenbrough, Kim Moran. Second row: Angela Johnson, Brenda Jenkins, Yolanda Coffey, Jill Cropp. Third row: Sarah Radick, Lisa Scott, Rhonda Sandidge, Lynn Updike, Joan Fabrizio, Gail Coffey. Not pic- tured: Mrs. Nelson, coach, Stacey Nelson. 108 VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsity Basketball—First row: Paul Thompson, Mgr., Timmy Knick, Mgr., Gary Truslow, Mgr., Alan Grant, Mgr. Second row: Coach Timberlake, Ricky Douglas, Greg Cash, Bruce Black, Paul Watts, Bruce Lewis, Timmy Dudley, Chris Hylton, Kenny Smith, Tony Black, Keith Barger, Coach Whitesell. We They Bath County 67 69 Nelson County 68 74 V.S.D. 120m Rockbridge 73 64 New Castle 103573 James River 50. «63 Tournament 39 24 Tournament 37. 65 Natural Bridge 68 42 Wien BR 116. 39 Bath County 97 48 Highland 94 43 Clifton Forge 70 60 Rockbridge 71 49 New Castle 97 54 Natural Bridge 69 53 James River 71 58 Highland tT fe Nelson County GGm73 Clifton Forge 78 69 Timmy he isn’t pulling that beautiful hair is he? 109 Who’s ball? Just a little bit further, Bruce. Tri-captains: Tim Dudley, Chris Hylton, Just by your fingertips. Bruce Lewis. A mighty Blue comes through again. 110 ].V. BASKETBALL J. V. Basketball—First row: Chuckie Lewis, Kenny Smith. Second row: Keith Station, Mgr., Mike Bailey, Dean Fox, Jay Brown, Alvin Rivers, Mike McManamay. Third row: Mike Hamilton, Thomas Braxton, Randy Gatzke, Darrell Manuel, Chester Lineberry, Garry Kidd, Jay Austin, Coach Sams. We They Bath County Zim 2A Nelson County 30 «64 V.S.D. 49 26 Rockbridge 40 33 New Castle 43 54 James River 28 853 Natural Bridge 35 41 V.s.D: 44 30 Bath County 34 8932 Highland 31 30 Clifton Forge 33 43 Rockbridge 32 38 New Castle 51 36 Natural Bridge ZOMG James River 30 ©6550 Nelson County 57 47 Clifton Forge 56 43 Perfect shot, now if I can just make it. 111 WRESTLING Varsity Wrestling—First row: Vickie Gibson, Andrew King, Lewis Humphries , Mike Dennis, Robert Rowsey, Frank Dorey, Tony Morri- son, Reva Rowsey. Second row: Coach Ellison, Mark Tetzloff, Timmy Hill, David Ausin, Jimmy Smith, Jerry Knick, Davi resa Tompson. Third row: Mike Flint; mgr., Coach Coleman, Head Coach. Parry McCluer had a varsity wrestling team for the first time this year. They hosted a 1-11 record. Their win came over V.S.D. David Austin, who was very strong in the 167 lb. class, came in third in the state. Wres- tlers Andy King; 132 and Robert Rowsey; 112, tied for the most pins. Prospects look bright for the future in wrestling at P.M.H.S., for returning will be 1 junior, 5 sophomores, and 5 freshmen who all wrestled in 11 or more matches. d Justice, Te- J.V. Wrestling—First row: Robbie Wilcher, Steven Smith, David Koonzeman. Second row: Ronnie Rhodes, Mark Justice, Coach Coleman. 112 INDOOR TRACK Indoor track—First row: Robert Hamric, Bobby Ward, Robert Shafer, Kirby Snyder, Mike Dyer, Charlie Page, David Stinnet. Second row: Kevin Cropp, John Dyer, San Glenn, Jay Brown, Richard Wagner, Timmy Petrie, Richard Painter, Kenny Smith. You've got it cleared now, Bob. To come in first is great. 113 The first meet the track team had the Parry McCluer trackmen placed second in a 15 team meet. The next meet they placed fifth in an 18 team meet. Also this year Kevin Cropp and Eddie Bowyer participated in the Naval Acad- emy Relays in Annapolis, Md. Also many other PMHS trackmen participated in the U.T. Relays in Knoxville, Tenn. To end the season the trackmen placed fifth in the combined state A-AA Indoor Meet. GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL oop on os o Eo o Oo a O SU any Win 2 =| jo) o- ise) Uv i=} ° What Scores Natural Bridge V.S:D.B; Fort Defiance Natural Bridge Buffalo Gap V20:D.B: 114 SPRING SPORTS Tonto hums it while Butchie closes in. Coach Timberlake—an asset to the P.M. reas ws 5 eas I Coach Whitesell watches his team take to the baseball team. Bobby gets set to take to the runway. field for the last time. 115 BASEBALL Thinking about that homerun you were going to make, Butchie? Baseball—First Row: Timmy Knick, Darrell Chittum, Gary Truslow, Butch Clark, Allan Grant, Frank Dorey, Keith Staton, Donna Coleman. Second Row: Becky Teague, Chester Lineberry, Danny Patterson, Stanley Whiteside, Mark Templeton, Jerry Knick, Ralph Slagle. Third Row: Coach Whitesell, Rexter Black, Bruce Black, Arnold Humphries, Greg Cash, Bruce, Lewis, Paul Watts, Tim Dudley, Chris Hylton, Gayle Lynn, Coach Timberlake. 116 WE THEY Riverheads 1 3 Waynesboro 0 16 Rockbridge 4 6 New Castle 6 ue Rockbridge 3 9 Waynesboro 3 10 Lexington 3 2 James River 5 2 Bath County 4 3 Bath County 5 6 Lexington WZ 3 Natural Bridge 14 1 Natural Bridge iia 0 Riverheads 2 a3 Highland 26 1 Highland 13 4 New Castle 14 3 James River 9 0 Covington Boys Home 13 3 Covington Boys Home M2 5 At least one foul ball before the homerun. Batboy, ballboy, and team player, Timmy Knick. Crossed bats mean bad luck. 117 OUTDOOR TRACK Certainly 1973 was one of Parry McCluer’s finest track seasons—possibly the best ever! Scoring over 100 points in 6 meets, the Blues posted a 7-2 regular season record, losing only to Waynesboro and Nelson County, both AA powers. Overall, the PM thinclads scored 1200 11 12 points in 1A meets! Coasting to easy victories in both the district and regional meets, the Blues journeyed to Lynchburg eager to bring back a State Championship. They made a valiant effort but were forced to settle for 3rd. place for the second year in a row. Jthia Track—First row: Mike Dyer, Charlie Page, David Stinnett, Bobby Ward, Robert Hamric, Robert Shafer. Second row: Tim Hill, Sam Glen, Jay Brown, John Dyer, Kirby Snyder. Third row: Kevin Cropp, Richard Painter, Richard Wagner, Timmy Petrie, Kenny Smith, Andy King, Mike Flint. Not pictured: Coach Ward. Pour it on ’em Kenny. I think I'll run two more miles. Chalk up another record for me, coach! Everyone was very pleased to have the Golf program reac- tivated after a number of years absence from the sports scene at PMHS. Using the Lexington Golf Course, The Blues finished with an overall record of 4 wins and 5 losses. Fine individual perfor- mances came from Tim Dudley, team medalist and Ricky Douglas, Outstanding Golfer of the year. Success for Sam. Golf—First row: C.E. Floyd, Ricky Douglas, Allen Vest. Second row: Coach Sams, Mike Morrison, Jimmy Smith, Tim Dudley. Not pictured: Randy Bare, Billy Tolley, Gene Williams. 119 CHEERLEADERS HAVE SMILING FACES J.V. CHEERLEADERS Why the face, Debbie? Julie’s ready to cheer. Mary Anne—J.V. Captain i HH „ Re i Hl it J.V. cheerleaders—L. to R.: Mary Lou Ewald, Debbie Floyd, Tracy Teague, Linda Stinnett, “Boo” Ewald 121 Gail Brown. , Julie McManamay, Gaynelle Davis VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Senior Cheerleaders—Jane Ewald, Carol Bailey, Linda Chittum Obh!! Varsity Cheerleaders—L. to R.: Julie Nowlin, Mitzi Pelter, Edie Wagner, Lynn Updike, Carol Bailey, captain, Lisa Scott, Jane Ewald, Linda Chittum, Bonnie Irvine 122 SPORTS AWARD ’73 Most Outstanding Golfer. All: District Team Players Basketball Award Winners Most Outstanding Trackman 123 SOME LIGHTER MOMENTS IN SPORTS Even though times are sometimes bad and the losing streaks run longer than winning streaks, there are always lighter moments. What are you trying to prove? Deep concentration Just call me L.T. Page, III! Is that why track appeals to you, Mike? Bill Bean Insurance, Co. 17 Court House Square Lexington, Virginia Blosser Furniture Co. 22 W. Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia B.P. Knight Co. 2522 Beech Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Buena Vista Ready Mix Buena Vista Virginia Campbell’s Paint Body 1913 Sycamore Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Dickinson Cole Sycamore Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Garrett’s Jewelers 2024 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia George’s Hairstylist Walker Street Lexington, Virginia Henson’s Gulf Service Buena Vista Virginia Hermitite Buena Vista Virginia Hill Kutz, Inc. 1553 Sycamore Avenue Buena. Vista, Virginia Hill Top Service Station Route 60 Buena Vista, Virginia J. Ed Deaver Son 29 South Main St. Lexington, Virginia Lloyd’s Amoco Service 1973 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia BUSINESS PATRONS Mack’s Stores, Inc. 2067 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Martin’s 25 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Mason's T. V. Town Country 2378 Beech Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia May’s Grocery 1036 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Morrison Agnor Insurance 8 West Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia Natural Bridge Lumber Co. Natural Bridge Station _ Virginia Old Dominion Beauty Salon 1809 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia One-Hour Martinizing Lexington Virginia R.L. Hess Bro. 121 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Roses Stores, Inc. 105 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Schewel Furniture Co. 146 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia 126 Shewey Supply Co., Inc. 1913 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Shirey Brown 135 21st Street Buena Vista, Virginia Southern Inn 37 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Texaco Super Service Station Main Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia Coleman Triangle Cafe 2234 Beech Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Varner Pole 115 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Waggy’s Jewelers 35 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Whiteway, Inc. Buena Vista Virginia W.L. Foltz Son 122 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia Yelverton’s Cleaners 2028 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia Pleasure at P ractical Prices P. Palace Congratulations from the 1972-'73 Art Club Compliments of 1972-’73 Math Club Best Wishes from the S.A.S. All of the 18 year-old students of Mr. Ward’s government class hur- ried down to W.T. Paxton to reg- ister to vote. To Chittum Insur- ance one chap did go to report his small mishap of a completely to- taled car. McCormick Insurance granted their services to several parents wanting protection for their families. Insurance of all descriptions. A friendly place to buy insurance. Best Wishes are extended to the Senior Class from McCormick Insurance of Buena Vista. 127 LOCAL BANKS SERVE FINANCIAL NEEDS A newer addition to the economy of the prosper- ing community of Natural Bridge, Va. We may be small but we serve all citizens of Buena Vista seeking out help. Faster more efficient service with new comput- erized banking at Lynchburg Federal. Bonnie and Clyde could have really made the scene in Rockbridge County. Lynchburg Federal Savings Loan in Lexington could have been a first choice with The First National Ex- change Bank of Buena Vista running a a close second. And as they traveled over the hill to the Bank of Natural Bridge, they made their plans to de- posit the money. 128 Virginia National Bank located on 21st Street is now the largest bank in Buena Vista and a branch of the largest banking system in the state of Virginia. Many students parents work at this bank where you can get friendly service and free matches! There’s no other place we'd rather be! Smiling faces bring friendly service. Convenience is one of our little extras. We are ready and willing to serve you. 129 LOCAL STORES PROVIDE MODERN 8 TYEES: When Sally prepared to go to the prom her ward- robe was chosen from three trusty stores of Buena Vista. Peebles provided the beautiful gown and Ladies’ Specialty the gloves, evening purse, and much needed hosiery. Seay’s topped off the glamorous girl with make-up for lip, eye, and cheek. This guy is kept satisfied by Peebles fine selection of all current hits. For the girl on the go many selections can be found at Ladies’ Specialty Shop. Magazines, cards, and cigarettes are among the nec- essities of life to be found at Seay’s. 130 131 Lexington, just around the bend, also provides stores for the girls to shop at. Looking Glass pro- vides gorgeous array for dates or the football game. Leggett’s provides many more choices to add to the joy of shopping for you. “Will Sam like this?” Carol ponders while deciding on a dress for the dance. Jeans and a sweater vest from the Looking Glass in Lexington. The home of Fine Quality Clothes from: John Meyer, John Romain, Bobbi Brooks, Jantzen, and Garland. Adair Hutton on Main St. in Lexington. INDUSTRIES CAUSE POPULATION INCREASE Many students’s parents work at local plants. Modine is the manu- facturer of heaters and air condi- tioners which are used in many stores and office buildings Reeves Bros., Inc. produces rubber prod- ucts and material for things such as rain coats and linings for lakes to retard pollution. Bernson Mills manufactures silk that can be used for a side number of things from party dresses to parachutes. Furnishing your home? Bernson Silk Mills has an Outlet Store on Magnolia Ave. This attractive plant provides for jobs for many parents of P.M. Students Reeves, the largest plant in Buena Vista, employs P.M.H.S. students. CAN C GOwes E.R. Moore provides gymwear for many P.M.H.S. students. The setting sun glimmers over the roof of Bonded Fibers. Gymwear and graduation gowns are both made by E.R. Moore of Buena Vista. Sitting high on the hill over- looking the city, they em- ploy about 100 people as seamstresses and packagers. Bonded Fibers is the manu- facturer of a sort of imita- tion leather to make shoe in- soles, suitcases, and briefcases. Situated on the banks of the Maury River this plant was one of the earliest in Buena Vista. FOODS, UTILITIES IMPORTANT NEEDS Hit the showers, coach! Ace Hardware in Buena Vista supplies many building, electrical and plumbing needs. If the plumbing job is too big for the av- erage person to handle, call on George Johnson of Johnson’s Plumbing to lend a helping hand. Ernie Kurtz works when your typewriter hurts. He also fixes different types of business ma- chines and reconditions those in the Parry McCluer Business Annex. Congratulations from Ernie Kurtz and Royal Typewriters Best Wishes to the Seniors from Johnson’s Plumbing 135 That’s what you get for squeezin’ the Charmin! I'd like fifteen ham- burgers, please! Do you feel at home, Hoot? Virginia Markets, man- aged by Jack Floyd is one of the major super- markets in Buena Vista. A P, which is located in the Buena Vista Shopping Park serves a major portion of Lexington and Rock- bridge County. Kenny’s is a major hang-out for local kids and provides a place for fun and good food. INDUSTRIES SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD Welding can be done by the Buena Vista Foundry, which works with cast iron and metal products. General Cable is the manufacturer of copper wire and cables. General Cable is the new- est factory located in the city of Buena Vista. Bluebird Body Co. is also a new industry located in the county on the Southern boundry of the city. Bluebird Manufac- tures school bus bodies and bod- ies for small charter type buses. Almost wiped out by the flood, General Cable quickly recovered. An early economy source for the pioneers of Buena Vista. One of the newest and largest models put out by Bluebird Body Co. This plaque introduces James Lees to any visitors of the area. All’s quiet on the Western front; an unusual occurance at James Lees. 137 James Lees, a division of Bur- lington Industries, produces carpeting of many fine designs and colorings. Located in Glas- gow, James Lees employs the greatest amount of people in the county. AREA STORES ARE HANDY The White Top Restaurant, lo- cated at 100 Walker Street in Lex- ington invites you to “come enjoy our unique dining atmosphere.” WREL serves Rockbridge County as the Valley Voice. WREL covers the sports and activities for P.M.H.S. Grand Piano provides fine furniture for future families. Sofas, chairs, pianos, and bed- room sets are all available at practical prices. Totals for today . . . 37c A leisurely moment after a hec- tic day. Taking a load off your feet, Butch? 138 h Pos ce By ar w74 The B.V. News covers Parry McCluer sports along with other news of the high school. The citizens of the city are kept informed by our local newspa- per. The B.V. News is owned and operated by Lloyd T. Page, ibe 139 Pres Brown’s of Lexington sup- plies the area with sports equipment of all types. They also have a fine clothing de- partment that could please any young man. Arnold’s a real swinger, isn’t he? Arnold, we didn’t mean THAT kind of pass! NICE PEOPLE | A view of the attractive office of the phone company. Come on in and meet our staff! Phone service for the area is provided by Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company. A new relay office has been built in the county to help provide even better service for the city. CENTEL SYSTEM virginia telephone telegraph company 140 Morgan’s Medical Arts Pharmacy is a great place to go for cosmetics, stationery, and prescriptions. Run by Mr. Charles Morgan, it provides a pleasant place to go to fill your needs. Amole-Lomax Funeral Home has served our community with courtesy and kindness for many years. Now a new site is under construction and soon the home will be complete. Entertainment is provided in Buena Vista by the Jerry Lewis Cinema, owned and operated by Mr. James Jefferies. Movies shown at this theater are for viewing by the entire family as is quite evident by the crowds that are attracted. 141 Lori and Trevania are satisfied by the wide choice of school supplies at Morgan’s. We dig our business. Another Great movie coming soon! THIS BLANK PAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE CLASS OF ’75 We would like to thank the Sophomore Class, the Senior Class, the FBLA and the Na- tional Honor Society for their support in making the ’72-’73 Parrimac a success. ol +” «Ÿ Be -V “ “ aÂź aÂź « „ oe f, The Executive Board keeps the FBLA on their toes. REMEMBER US Steve Jeff Ronnie S. Cluaude Kenneth M. Carol G. Linda C. Donna J. Tim Bobby W. Chris David B. Eu- gene Leumoin Diane S. Frances Brenda Eileen Jan T. Charlene Sharon Donna T. Donna A. Sandy Nancy R. Jan D. Betty C. Shirley Arnold Ronnie H. Mike Bruce Debbie D. Danita Pat David S. Larry W. Carol B. Vickie G. 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