Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA)

 - Class of 1978

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Volume VIII Patrick County High School Stuart, Va. 24171 Each year the members of the Annual Staff must choose a theme to be carried out in the book. This is sometimes a difficult and thought-provoking decision. The theme must represent the school year and must pertain to the entire student body. This year, we have chosen “FLIGHT” as our theme. We believe that this theme is demonstrative of our important school years. As you look through this yearbook, please notice how this theme is used and its importance to the success of this book. 2 Opening Opening 3 Take-off In- This poster reflects a successful growth process. Band members take time out to enjoy each others company. 4 Opening To grow and mature progressively is the goal which all people strive to accomplish. As we launch into this growth process, it is im¬ portant to remember our goals. Our high school years are a great step in our growth and to suc¬ cessfully complete these years means more than just to graduate. Successful completion also means to take part and be involved in school and social activities. Senior Carolyn Martin smiles brightly as picture day comes to a close. Appearing to be deep in thought is Mr. Bill Pons. Senior Teresa Brammer enjoys a joke during Annual Staff. to Growth Opening 5 Moments As we watch the maturation and development of the peo¬ ple around us we realize that our flight through our high school gears is a precious and unique time. The dags pass quicklg and all those special moments are suddenlg gone. Discussing PE. matters with her students is Ms. Pendleton. Varsitg Cheerleader Sandra Collins works hard to promote school spirit at a football game. Opening 7 Sadly we recognize that those memorable occasions are lost forever ex¬ cept for a few special seconds captured on film. These Pictures are forever able to bring back those wonderful moments in flight. Sophomore Sherri Hall learns about using a compass in Geometry. Sophomores William Clark, Rose Scott, Melea nie White, Shelia Lineberry, Rod¬ ney Gwynn, and Mark Adams discover in¬ teresting things in Biology. Fans take a break during a baseball game. Flying In Contemplating what she will do when it’s her turn to bat in the student-teacher ball- game is Vicky Stone. Girls in Miss Burch’s Physical Education classes learn how to build their muscles. I! i • 8 Opening Hopes And Dreams Once again Reba George proves the theory of the superiority of brains over brawn. Cougar fan Lisa Mann appears to be deep in thought over what she sees in front of her. Sub-Freshman Jeff McAlexander and Darryl Dalton survey their science experi¬ ment in utter confu¬ sion. Opening 9 10 Seniors Seniors 11 The Class David Adams Sharon Bateman Linda Agee Carol Belcher The Christmas Dance provides a place for Win¬ fred Reid to prove that he ' s good at more than basketball. “We ' ve made it’’ seems to be felt bp this pear ' s senior class. Thep have reached the end of twelve pears all revolving around that word - SCHOOL. For manp, this is the end of exams, failures, successes, chemistrp, biologp, English and other such nonsense. For others, it s just one more phase of their education. Regina Barden Wanda Belcher Karen Blackard Keith Bocock Karen Barnett Cindp Bingman Warren Blackard Sonja Booker Carlton Ashbum Jennifer Belcher David Bishop Adams, David Buren: Rt. 2, Box 98 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Buren Adams; Wrestling 9, 10; Monogram 9; Choral 8; Band 9, 10 Agee, Linda Louise: Rt. 2, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Agee; FHA 8; 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 10, 11, 12; Varsitp Cheerleader 11, 12 Ashbum, Archie Carlton: Box 8, Patrick Springs: Mr. and Mrs. James Ashbum; 4-H 8, 9, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11 Barden, Regina Kape: Rt. 4 Box 123-A Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pilson; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 12; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12 Barnett, Karen Elizabeth: Rt. 2 Box 334; Mr. and Mrs. John Bar¬ nett; Jr. Beta 8, 9. 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Monogram 12; Annual Staff 11, 12 - Senior Class Editor; Health Careers Club 8, 9; JV Cheerleader 9, 10 - Captain; 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsitp Track 12; Gpmnastics Team 11, 12 Bateman, Martha Sharon: Rt. 1 Box 132 Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Bateman; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Science Club 11,12 - Vice President; Art Club 12; Health Careers Club 8; Phpsical Fitness Award 8 Belcher, Carol Jane: Rt. 1 Box 88-A, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Cop Belcher; Jr. Beta Club 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; FHA 9,10,11, 12; Librarp 8; Pep Club 11 Belcher, Jennifer Ann: Rt. 4 Box 100 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Belcher; FHA 8, 9; FBLA 12; Health Careers Club 8 Belcher, Wanda Gail: Box 553 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Nolen; FHA 8; 4-H 12; VICA 10, 11 - Vice President Bingman, Cindp Ann: Rt. 1, Box 194 Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. William Bingman; Hi-Y8; Spanish 8, 9; FBLA 10, 11, 12; GAA 9 Bishop, David Allen: Rt. 1 Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Blackard, Karen Lpnn: Rt. 3, Box 89 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. William Blackard; Girls JV Basketball 9; Latin Club 9; Art Club 11, 12; FBLA 8 Blackard, Warren Keith: Rt. 3 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Buddp Blackard; SCA 9; Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 8, 9, 10; VICA 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10 Bocock, John Keith: Rt. 1 Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. James Bocock; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11; Fishing and Hunting Club 12 Booker, Sonja Lee: Rt. 1 Box 6-A Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booker; Varsitp Track 11; SCA 9; 4-H 8, 9, 12; Historp Club 12 12 Seniors Of 1978!! Glenda Boothe Sharon Bowman Joanne Carter Ronnie Carter Brenda Bowers Wayne Bowman Kenneth Carter Vickie Carter Debbie Bowman Bob Bowman Sandra Boyd Teresa Brammer “ Isn’t he cute?” Mike Cole tries desperately to charm the world with his smile. Boothe, Glenda Sue: Rt. 5, Box 1-D Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boothe: Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; FHA 8; Library Club 8; 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12 Bowers, Brenda Lee: Rt. 1 Box 127 B Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Bowers; FHA 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 10; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12 Bowman, Bonnie Gale: Rt. 2 Box 36 Ararat: Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bowman; 4-H 9, 11; FBLA 12; Newspaper 11; Annual Staff 11, 12; Health Careers Club 11, 12 Bowman, Debbie Lynn: Rt. 1 Box 213 Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Bowman; FHA 8, 9, 10, 11; SAE 12; 4-H 8, 9; V1CA 10, 12; GAA 9; Health Careers Club 9, 11 Bowman, Robert Lee: Rt. 1 Box K-18 Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bowman; FFA 8, 9, 10; 8th Football, J.V. Football 9, 10; Varsity Football 11, 12 Bowman, Sharon Lorraine: Rt. 3 Box 116 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. David Bowman; Varsity Track Manager 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10; GAA 8, 9, 10, 11 - Treasurer-Secretary, 12 - President Bowman, Wayne Michael: Rt. 1 Box K-18 Ararat; Mrs. Myrtle Bowman Boyd Garry Dwain: Rt. 1 Box 95 Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. O.R. Boyd; FFA 8, 9; 4-H 10; Science Club 8, 9; VICA 12 Boyd, Sandra Louise: Rt. 2 Box 20-A Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Clif¬ ford Boyd; Latin Club 10, 11. 12; Newspaper 12; Choral 8; Health Careers Club 10, 11 - Treasurer, 12 - President Brammer, Teresa Lynn: Box 82 Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brammer; 4-H 8, 9; FBLA 11, 12; Annual Staff 11,12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11 Carter, Joanne: Rt. 1 Box 8 Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Agee Carter; Varsity Track 10; Pep Club 11; Art Club 12; Choral 11. 12 Carter, Kenneth Wade: Rt. 1 Box 8 Ararat; Mrs. Thelma Carter: Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Track 10; FFA 10, 11 Carter, Nancy Lou: Box 232 Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carter; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Annual Staff 11, 12 - Features Editor; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 11; Girls’ State Carter, Ronnie Lee: Rt. 1 Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Agee Carter Carter, Vickie Lynn: Rt. 2, Box 227, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Clevis Carter; FHA 10; VICA 10, 11, 12 - Secretary Seniors 13 Girls, Boys State John Clanton David Clark Clara Cobb Jimmy Cockram In the summer of their junior year, five up¬ coming seniors spent part of their summer at¬ tending classes. Two of our guys, Anthony Powell and Bud Griffith, were chosen to represent the Boys’ State at Lynchburge College. Jerri Lynch, Nancy Carter and Reba George attended Longwood College as Patrick County’s representatives to Girls ' State. Sandra Clark Butch Coleman Darlene Collins Dauid Conner Darryl Clement Jean Coleman Donna Collin s Daisie Cope Clanton, John Wayne: Rt. 1, Box 11, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. John Clanton; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; JV Basketball 9, 10; Varsity Track 11, 12; FFA 9; Cross Country 10, 11, 12 Clark, David Price: Rt. 1, Box 37, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. George Clark; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Football 12; Varsity Track 11; 4-H 11, 12; Health Careers Club 12; History Club 11; Hustler Award - Basketball; Physical Fitness Award 8, 9, 10 Clark, Linda Jo: P.O. Box 323, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Spanish Club 11; Latin Club 8. 9, 10; Health Careers Club 8, 9; JV Cheerleader 9, 10; Physical Fitness Award 8, 9, 10 Clark, Sandra Lee: Rt. 1, Box 99, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Kennon Clark; Jr. Beta Club 8, 9, 10; Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; Latin Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9; Literary Magazine 11, 12 Clement, Darryl Edwin: Rt. 1, Box 11, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Clement, Jr.; Wrestling 11, 12; FFA 8, 9, 10; VICA 12 Cobb, Clara Lee: Rt. 1, Box 111-A, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb; FHA 8; 4-H 11, 12; GAA 8, 9; History Club 9, 10, 12 Cockram. James William: Rt. 1, Box 55, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cockram; Science Club 8, 9, 11; Art Club 8 Cole. Michael Warren: Rt. 2, Box 230-B, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cole, Sr.; Spanish Club 11. 12 Coleman, Esley Conrad, Jr.: Rt. 3, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Esley Coleman; JV Football 9; SCA Representative 8, 9; FFA 8, 9, 10; 4-H 8, 9 Coleman, Gloria Jean: Rt. 5, Box 209, Stuart; Mrs. Barbara Coleman; VICA 10, 11; Choral 9 Collins, Barry Warren: Rt. 5, Box 120, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Jr. Collins, Cynthia Darlene: Rt. 2, Box 264-G, Ararat; Mrs. Patricia Collins; Debate Team 11; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Library Club 9; Latin Club 10, 11 - Treasurer, 12 - Vice President; Annual Staff 11; Junior Marshal Collins, Donna Sue: Rt. 1, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Collins; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Choral 10, 12; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12 Conner, David Mark: P.O. Box 552, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Conner; DECA Club 10, 11 - Reporter, 12 - Vice President; Latin Club 8, 9, 10 - Outstanding Club Member Cope, Daisie Caroline: Rt. 1, Box 209, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cope; Gymnastics Team 10; Jr. Beta Club 8, 9, 10 - President; Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10, 11 - Reporter; Annual Staff 11, 12; Choral 8, 9, 10; Health Careers Club 8; Varsity Cheerleader 11 14 Seniors An Honor Amanda Cox Keith DeHart Bonita Epperson Pam Com Randall Dawson Lynne East Lala Fain Tim Corns Sherry Dawson Karen Elgin Darryl Fain Wayne Cruise LaVeme Dalton Phyllis DeHart Alexis East The Boys and Girls State representatives are Bud Griffith, Anthony Powell, Jerri Lynch, Nancy Carter, and Reba George. Com, Pamela Lynn: Rt. 2, Box 71-A, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Com; Health Careers Club 9,10- Reporter, 11 - President, 12 - Vice President, Outstanding Club Member 11; 4-H 10; Latin Club 9 - Historian; V1CA 11, 12 — President Corns, Timothy Brent: Rt. 1, Box 184, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Corns; Varsity Football 11; JV Football 10; Varsity Track 11; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Cox, Sandra Amanda: Rt. 1, Box C-3, Claudeville; Mrs. June Cox; FHA 8, 9, 10, 11; Library 10, 11, 12; FBLA 12 Cruise, Kenneth Wayne: Rt. 1, Box 89, Meadows of Dan; Mr. James Cruise; Cross-Country 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Sr. Beta Club 12 Dalton, Virginia LaVeme: Rt. 1, Box 242-A, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalton; FHA 8; Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 9; Newspaper 12; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11, 12 - Reporter Dawson, Randall Hugh: Rt. 1, Box 176, Cana; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dawson; JV Football 9; FFA 9, 10, 11 Dawson, Sherry Rose: Rt. 1, Box 176, Cana; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dawson; Jr. Beta Club 9, 10; Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; Science Club 9; Latin Club 10, 11, 12 - Treasurer; Annual Staff 12; Newspaper 12; Health Careers Club 9; Junior Marshal DeHart, Keith Nathaniel: Star Rt.. Box 11, Stuart: Wrestling 9, 10, 11; FFA 8, 9 DeHart, Phyllis Ann: Box572, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Elijah DeHart; Gymnastics Team 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta Club 8, 9, 10: Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 12; Awards - Geometry, Algebra-Trig., French, P.E., Most Improved — Gymnastics East, Alexis Lee: Box 84, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. John East; Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; FHA 8; 4-H 12; Spanish 9, 10; Hi-Y 8 East, Lynne Dietrich: Rt. 1, Box 261, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James East; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; 4-H 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 8, 9; Newspaper 10 Elgin, Joyce Karen: Rt. 4, Box 204, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elgin; Library 8, 9, 12; Spanish 8, 9, 10; VICA 10, 11, 12 — Historian Epperson, Bonita Sue: Rt. 1, Box 475, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Epperson; Sr. Beta Club 11, 12; 4-H 8; Library 8; Science Club 11; Latin Club 9; Health Careers Club 9, 10 - Treasurer; Human Physiology Award: Junior Marshal Fain, Charles Darryl: Rt. 5, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fain; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Band 8, 9, 10: Stage Band 11, 12 Fain, Lala Macel: Rt. 1, Box 132, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fain; FHA 8; Hi-Y 9, 10 - Historian. 11 - Vice President, 12; Spanish Club 9, 10; FBLA 11, 12 Seniors 15 Lizzy Borden Sammy Floyd Reba George Anita Foley Betty Glenn The Senior ploy “Lizzy Borden of Fall River ” was not the usual comedy present¬ ed in the past. This mysterious murder production was well received by students, teachers and parents. Starring in the play were Shannon Smith as Lizzy Borden and Karen Thompson as her sister, Emma. Other Senior participants were Travis Kno¬ wles, Jennifer Penn, Alicia Massie, Penny Turner, Eddie Wyatt, Becky Williams, Greg Spradlin, Karen Elgin, Doug Hylton, Elliott Pilson, David Conner, Darlene Collins, and Pam Com. Marie Frazier Timmy Goad Bud Griffith Greg Gwynn Glenda Fulcher Dwight Goins Steve Gunter Terri Giuynn Floyd, Sammy Hughs: Box 62, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Floyd; Spanish Club 8,9,10,11, 12; VIC A 11,12 Foley. Anita Ella: Rt. 4, Box 243, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Foley; FHA 8, 9; Library 8; Spanish Club 9, 10; FBLA 11, 12; Health Careers Club 10; Librarian of the Year - 8 Foley, Lois Marie: Rt. 1, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foley; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Latin Club 9, 10; Health Careers Club 9, 10 Frazier, Virgie Marie: Rt. 1, Box 92, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Printess Frazier; JV Girls ' Track 8, 9, 10; Gymnastics Team 10; 4-H 8 9; Monogram 12; V1CA 10.11,12; GAA 8, 9 Fulcher, Glenda Kaye: Rt.. 1, Box 341, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fulcher; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Senior Beta 11, 12; 4-H 8,9,10,11, 12; Science Club 8, 9, 10 - Secretary, 11 - President; FBLA 12; Health Careers Club 8; Junior Marshal George, Reba Lynn: Rt. 2, Box 100, Westfield, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Mack George; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; 4-H 8, 11: Art Club 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Newspaper 11, 12; Health Careers Club 11, 12; Girls’ State Glenn. Betty Jea n: Rt. 1, Box 211-A, Stuart; Mr. Lee Tatum; Girls JV Basketball 9; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 10; SAE 9, 10. 12 Goad, Susan R.: Rt. 3, Box 41, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Goad; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 - Treasurer; 4-H 10, 11, 12 Goad, Timmy Randall: Rt. 2, Box 85-A, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. David Goad Goins, Dwight Jonathan: Rt. 1, Box 75, Ararat; Mrs. Rene Goins; FFA 8, 9. 10. 11 Goins, Jennifer Levem: Rt. 1, Box 253, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goins; Gymnastics 9; Physical Fitness Award 8,9. 11 Griffith, William Paul, Jr.: Rt. 1, Box 558, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffith; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; SCA Representative 9; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Art Club 10, 11. 12; Boys State Gunter, Steven Edward: Rt. 5, Box 47, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Gunter; Varsity Track 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; 4-H 8, 9,10,11,12: Band 8, 9, 10,11, 12; Stage Band 11, 12 Gwynn, Gregory Lewis: Rt. 2, Box 41-A, Ararat; Mr. and Mis. Lewis Gwynn; Jr. Beta Club 8; 4-H 9: VICA 11. 12 - Parliamentarian Gwynn, Terri Jean: Rt. 2, Box 26-A, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gwynn; 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 8, 9; Newspaper 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10. 11, 12 16 Seniors Is A Success Mary Hagwood Gary Hall Jimmy Handy Tricia Handy ! Danny Hairston Mary Hall Teresa Handy Patsy Handy Showing the bloody evidence of her father ’s mur¬ der to Bridgett, Lizzy Borden appears horror stricken. Bridgette was played by Jenny Penn and Lizzy Bor¬ den was played by Shannon Smith. Hagwood, Mary Alice: Rt. 1, Box 10, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. Posey Hagwood: Art Club 9: Choral 10, 11, 12; History Club 10, 12 Hairston, Danny William: Rt. 1, Box 159, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hairston: History Club 11, 12; 4-H 8 Hairston, Mira Marie: Box 67, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hairston; FHA 8; 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12; Physical Fitness Award 8 Hairston, Nancy Yvonne: Rt. 1, Box 385, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Elder Hairston; Varsity Basketball 11 - Manager; Varsity Track 12; FHA 8; FBLA 10; GAA 9, 12; Youth Council 9; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12 Hall, Buron Douglas: Rt. 1, Box 79, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Buron Hall; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11; Library Club 8; Science Club 8,9,10 Hall, Gary Lee: Rt. 1, Box 558, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Leaonard Hall; VIC A 12 Hall, Mary Magdalene: Rt. 2, Box 79, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hall; 4-H 8, 9. 10, 11; Latin Club 8, 9; FBLA 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Secretary; Homecoming Court 12 Hall, Sherry Ann: Rt. 1, Box 134-A, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Hall; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 9; Art Club 8; French Club 12 Hamm, Peggy Sue: Rt. 5, Box 281, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hamm; FHA 8. 9, 10 - Vice President; Hi-Y 12; 4-H 11, 12; Library 8, 9, 10 Hancock, Judy Carol: Rt. 1, Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Han¬ cock; SAE 12; V1CA 12 Handy, James Herbert: Rt. 5, Stuart, Mrs. Phyllis Handy; JV Foot¬ ball 9; DECA Club 9, 10, 11, 12 - Treasurer; FFA 8. 9, 10 Handy, Kitty Teresa: Rt. 1, Box 331A, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Gar¬ land Handy; Gymnastics Team 10; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Carnival Queen; Miss Deb 9 Handy, Luci Lee: Rt. 1, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Handy; 4-H 9. 10; Library Club 8, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10,12; Majorettes 9, 10, 11; Health Careers Club 8 Handy, Patricia Hubbard: Rt. 1, Box 329, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard; 4-H 8, 9, 10; V1CA 10, 11, 12 — Treasurer Handy, Patsy Aylese: Box 625, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Handy; Pep Club 11; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11 Seniors 17 What Is School Becky Handy Danny Hazelwood Oruille Harmon Kim Hazelwood Celebrating the conclusion of The Canter¬ bury Tales, Travis Knowles isn ' t sure about the wife of Bath portrayed by Meredith Morrison. Carol Hawks Debby Hiatt Mike Hill Steve Hooker Larry Hawks Mary Hill Pam Hollandsworth Jerry Hopkins Handy, Rebecca Lilly: Rt. 1, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Hudell Handy; Hi-Y 10, 11 - Reporter, 12 - Vice President; Spanish Club 9, 10; FBLA 11, 12; Newspaper 12 Harmon. Orville Ray: Box 51, Woolwine; James Harmon; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Hatcher, Evalene Ruth: Rt. 1, Box 48; Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Her¬ bert Handy; Girls Varsity Basketball 11; Girls JVBasketball 10; Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Gymnastics Team 10; 4-H 9, 10; Pep Club 11, Art Club 9, 11, 12; GAA 8, 9, 10, 11 - Vice President, 12 - Vice President Hawks, Carol Ann: Rt. 1, Box 112, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hawks; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; 4-H 8, 9; Latin Club 9, 11, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Newspaper 12; Health Careers Club 9. Junior Marshal Hawks, Larry Ranil: Rt. 3, Box 58, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hawks; JV Football 10; Varsity Track 9, 10, 11; Sr. Beta 12; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11; Library 8, 9; Spanish Club 11, 12 Hazelwood, Danny Everett: Rt. 5, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Hazelwood; Varsity Track 9, 10; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11 Hazelwood, Kimberly Jane; Rt. 1, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hazlewood; Library 8, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11 Hemmings, Karen Denise: Rt. 2, Box 78, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hemmings; Jr. Beta 8. 9, 10; Latin Club 8, 9, 10, 11; 18 Seniors Annual Staff - Academics Editor 11, 12; Class Vice-President 10 Hiatt, Debra Lee: Rt. 2, Box 5, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hiatt; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Sr. Beta 11, 12; 4-H 12; Latin Club 8. 9, 10, 11; Stage Band 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class President 9; Homecoming Court 8 Hill, Mary Jane: Star Rt., Box 6, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill; Art Club 12 Hill, Miranda Kay: Rt. 5, Box 97, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hill; 4-H 8, 9, 10; History Club 9, 10, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Homecoming Court 8, 9; Physical Fitness Award 8, 9, 10 Hill, Michael Joseph: Rt. 3, Box 102, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; JV Football 9; Varsity Track 10 , 11 Hollandsworth, Pamela Lynn: Rt. 1, Box 584, Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Ike Parsons; 4-H 8, 9; Library Club 10; FBLA 10,11,12 - Treasurer; Choral 8, 9 Hooker, Steven Van: Rt. 1, Box 261, Claudeville; Bobby Hooker; Varsity Football 12 Hopkins, Jerry Howard: Rt. 1, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hopkins; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; JV Football 9; Varsity Track 11, 12; FFA 10; 4-H Club 8, 9; Monogram 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9 Without English? Betty Howell Debbie Hutchens Dale Hylton Wanda Hylton Lamar Howell Vicki Hutchens Rachel Hylton Bobby Jefferson Nancy Hubbard Daphne Hylton Susan Hylton Lee Hudgins Kathy Hughes Darlene Hylton Doug Hylton A look of bewilder¬ ment, not uncom¬ mon in English class, is Darryl Fain’s favorite look in Mrs. Flippin ' s class. Howell, Betty Jean: Rt. 1, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howell; Pep Club 11; Art Club 12; GGA 8; Choral 8, 9, 10 Howell, Lamar Cooper: Rt. 2, Box 7E, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Clan¬ ton Howell; 4-H Club 8, 9; Library 8, 9; Science Club 10, 11, 12 - Disciplinarian; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 11, 12 Hubbard, Nancy Sue: Rt. 1, Box 80, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hubbard; 4-H 8,9,10,11, 12; Art Club 9,10,11, 12; GAA 8; Band 8, 10. 11; Majorette 9 Hudgins, Lee Wren: P.O. Box 28, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Hudgins; Tennis 10, 11; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Vice- President - 11; Band 8, 9, 10 Hughes, Kathy Anne: Rt. 1, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Gar¬ land Hughes; Jr. Beta Club 8, 9; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary - 11; 4-H 8; Science Club 11, 12; Newspaper 11; Band 8,9, 10 Hutchens, Debbie Gail: Rt. 5, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchens; FHA 10; 4-H Club 10, 11. 12; Pep Club 11: Health Careers Club 12 Hutchens, Vicki James: Rt. 1, Box 458, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchens; Varsity Track 10; SCA 8,9 - Reporter, 10, 11, 12 - President; SAE 11; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10 - Repor¬ ter; Art Club 10 - Vice President, 11 - Vice President; Health Careers Club 8, 9 - Historian; JV Cheerleader 9, 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Freshman Class Secretary; Homecoming Court 11, Homecoming Queen Hylton, Daphne June: Rt. 1, Box 31, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hylton; GAA 12; Choral 9, 12; Health Careers Club 8 Hylton, Darlene Judy: Rt. 1, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hylton; Spanish Club 10; Band 9, 10, 11; Health Careers Club 9 Hylton, Douglas Wayne: Rt. 4, Box 174, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton; 4-H 8,9,11, 12; VIC A 11,12; Band 8, 9, 10, 12 Hylton, Melvin Rydale: Rt. 1, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hylton; 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 8; Art Club 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12 Hylton, Rachel Lynn: Rt. 1, Box 90, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hylton; FHA 8; Pep Club 11 Hylton, Susan Jayne: Rt. 2, Box 170. Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hylton; Varsity Track 11, 12; FHA 8; 4-H 9, 10 Library 8; Latin Club 9, 10, 11; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Hylton, Wanda Denise: Rt. 1, Box 342, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Rochester Hylton; 4-H Club 12; Pep Club 8; Art Club 8: Choral 10, 11, 12; History Club 10, 11; JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11 Jefferson, Bobby Dean: Rt. 5, Box 46. Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Rorrer; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11 - President; 4-H Club 8. 9 Seniors 19 Pike Presides Over Jerry Jenkins Terry Jessup Kenneth Justice Darlene King Without the aid of numerous people, the Senior class could not have accomplished half of what they set out to do. Those that contributed greatly to the senior cause were the senior class sponsors and our own elected officers. These people put forth a lot of effort to make this year better. The Senior class u;as responsible for the Sweetheart Dance, the gradua¬ tion party plus leaving a gift to the school. Perry Johnson Brenda Knowles Carl Lee Lawson Donnie Lawless Mark Joyce Travis Knowles Joan Lawson Margaret Lawson Jenkins, Jerry Leon: Rt. 2, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenkins; FFA 8 Jessup, Terry O’Neal: Rt. 1, BoxK38, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. James Jessup; FFA 8, 9, 10; VICA 11, 12 Johnson, Karol Harris: Rt. 2, Box 193, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Clif¬ ford Harris; SCA 10; 4-H Club 8, 9; FBLA 11, 12; Newspaper 10, 11; Band 8; Health Careers Club 8 Johnson, Perry LeMont: P.O. Box 232, Walkertown, N.C.; Mrs. Jeanette Williamson Joyce, Mark Andy: P.O. Box 43, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Joyce; Latin Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Justice, Kenneth Edward: Woodland Drive, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Justice; 4-H Club 8, 9; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 11, 12; Newspaper 12; Band 9, 10; Stage Band 11, 12 King, Darlene Irma: Rt. 4, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Richard King; Hi-Y 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 9, 11, 12 King, Evette Denise: Rt. 2, Box 238, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert King; Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FBLA 10; Health Careers Club 11, 12; History Club 10; Homecoming Candidate 9, 10, 12 Knowles, Brenda Gayle: Rt. 1, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Knowles; Art Club 12; GAA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Knowles, Travis Warren: Rt. 2, Box 254, Meadows of Dan; Mrs. Reva Knowles; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Library 10; Science Club 8, 9 - Reporter; Latin Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - President; Youth Council 9, 10; Governor’s School; Awards - Latin, Biology, History; Regional Forensics Winner Largen, Carlton, Davis: Rt. 1, Box 198, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Largen; FFA 8, 9; 4-H 8, 9, 10 Lawless, Donnie Owen: Rt. 4, Stuart; Owen Lawless; FFA 8, 9, 10 , 11 Lawson, Carl Lee: Rt. 2, Box 253, Stuart; Herbert Lawson; JV Football 9; FFA 8, 9; 4-H 8 Lawson, Joan Ellen: Rt. 3, Box 4-B; StuartiMr. and Mrs. Billie Lawson; DECA Club 11, 12; Pep Club 8, 9; FBLA 10. 11, 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10 Lawson, Margaret Jo: Rt. 3, Box 432, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawson; Varsity Track 9, 10; Majorettes 9, 10, 11; Gymnastics Team 9, 10; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Choral 8, 9,10,11,12; Most Outstanding Club Member 4-H 20 Seniors The Class Of ’78 Jeff Layman Jerry Mario Linda Martin Gray Lee Moore Gloria Linster Annette Marshall Alicia Massie Meredith Morrison Mary Hall - Vice President, Freddie Pike - Presi¬ dent, Brenda Stovall - Secretary; Sponsors are: Danny Martin, Priscilla Diggs, Martha Martin, Judy Pollard, and Richard Tobler. Layman, Jeffrey Darrell: P.O. Box 104, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Layman Linster, Gloria Ann; Rt. 3, Box 215, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Linster; 4-H 8, 9, 10. 11, 12; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12 Love, Jon Christopher: Rt. 3, Box 100-T, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. James Love; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12 - Manager; JV Foot¬ ball 9; Wrestling 9. 10, 11,12- Capt.; SCA 10; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10 - Parliamentarian; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 8; Latin Club 8,9- Treasurer. 10, 11, 12; Youth Council 8; Choral 9; Jr. Marshal Lynch, Jerri Ann: Rt. 2, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Lynch; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Hi-Y 8; FBLA 10, 11, 12 - President Lyon, Betty Jane: Rt. 5, Box 3, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lyon; DECA Club 11, 12; Pep Club 8; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10 Mario, Jerry James: Box 182, Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mario; JV Football 9; French Club 9, 10; Newspaper 10 Marshall, Annette Sue: Rt. 1, Box 162, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marsha ll: FHA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12 Martin, Brian Reynolds: Rt. 1, Box 248-B, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin Martin, Carolyn Leigh: Rt. 5, Box 135, Stuart: Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Hi-Y 8; Latin Club 8, 9, 10 - Historian 11; An¬ nual Staff 11, 12 Martin. James Lester: Rt. 2, Johnson St., Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 11; Art Club 8; Choral 12; Band 8; History Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Martin, Linda Sue: Rt. 4, Box 30A, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hylton; 4-H Club 8; Science Club 11, 12 - Treasurer; French Club 9; Art Club 11, 12; Choral 9, 10: Health Careers Club 8, 9 Massie, Alicia Ruth: P.O. Box 409; Dr. Mrs. Sam Massie: Jr Beta 8, 9; 4-H 8, 9; Library Club 8; Spanish Club 11, 12; French Club 10; Newspaper 10: Annual Staff 10: Literary Magazine 10; Band 8, 9, 10, 11 McMillion, Terri Lynn: P.O. Box 26, Claudeville; Mr. James McMillion; DECA Club 12; 4-H Club 8. 9, 10, 11; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 11 Moore, Gray Lee: Rt. 1, Box 377, Stuart; Grady Moore; Wrestling 10; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11 Morrison, Meredith Leigh: Rt. 4, Box 74, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Morrison; Transferee - French Club 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Newspaper 11 Seniors 21 Our Motto, Sandy Morse Ricky Overby Susan Nester Jeff Pendleton Row 1: Pat Slate, Sue Smith, Racheal White, Lelia Blackard, Bar¬ bara Tolson, Thelma Tilley, Della Pilson, Nancy Howell, Lucille Hopkins, Ann Com. Row 2: Margaret Blackard, Mary Lee Hudgins, Ellen Fulcher, Vema Anderson, Dae Williams, Joyce Handy, Barbara Penn, Dottie Griffith, Rebecca Rakes, India Williams, (not pictured: Claudette Thompson, Phyllis Carter, Lorine Hazelwood, Sara Vaughn, and Mary Rautio) Kathey Nichols Jennifer Penn El Pilson Kenneth Nowlin Joyce Perry Shelby Plasters Anthony Powell Cecilia Nowlin Freddie Pike Marty Plasters Randy Pruitt Morse, Robert Sandy: Rt. 3, Box 224, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Odell Morse;Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; JV Football 9; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10 - Vice President; Sr. Beta 11, 12; FFA 8; Monogram 11, 12; Physical Fitness Award 9; Junior Marshal Nester, Susan Kay: Rt. 1, Box 224, Claudeuille; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nester; Physical Fitness Award 8, 9 Nichols, Kathey Ann: Rt. 4, Box 200, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Layton Nichols; FHA 8,9,10,11,12 Nowlin, Kenneth Crite: P.O. Box 23, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Nowlin Nowlin, Sandra Cecila: Rt. 1, Box 33, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nowlin; History Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; FHA 8; Health Careers Club 8 Overby, Ricky Thomas: Rt. 3, Box 205, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Overby; DECA Club 10, 11, 12; FFA 8, 9; 4-H Club 8; DECA Award 11 Pendleton, Jeff Lee: Rt. 4, Box 141, Stuart; Donald Pendleton; DECA Club 10,11,12; 4-H Club 8, 9; Band 8,9,10 Penn, Jennifer Ann: Rt. 4, Stuart; Mrs. Barbara Penn; SCA 11 - Vice President; FHA 8: Pep Class 11; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FBLA 8; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Health Careers Club 11, 12; History Club 9; Class Vice President - 9 Perry, Joyce Mary: Rt. 1, Box 8, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green; Pep Club 8, 11; Art Club 12; GAA 12; Choral 11, 12 Pike, Frederick John: Rt. 1, Box 530, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson; JV Football 9; SCA 9, 10 - Historian, 11; Latin 9, 10; Art 11 - Secretary, 12 - President; Senior Class President; 4-H 11; Newspaper Staff; JV Basketball 10 Pilson, Marvin Elliot: Rt. 1, Box 143A, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pilson; JV Basketball 10; Library Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Choral 11, 12; Youth Council 8, 9, 10; Band 8, 9, 10: Stage Band 11,12; Class President 8, Vice President 9; Band Award Plaster, Shelby Jean: Rt. 1, Box 432, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. George Plaster; Hi-Y 8 - Historian, 9, 10 - Treasurer, 11, 12; FBLA 10. 11, 12 Plasters, Marty Lynn: Box 27, Patrick Springs; Mrs. Linda Plasters; DECA Club 12; Spanish Club 8, 9; History Club 9 Powell, Anthony Dale: P.O. Box 272, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Powell; Varsity Football 11, 12; Jr. Beta 9, 10; FFA 8; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Latin Club 9, 10; Art Club 11, 12; Boys ' State Pruitt, Randal Lee: Rt. 1, Box 15, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pruitt; Varsity Track 12; Jr. Beta 8; Science Club 10, 11, 12 - Parliamentarian, VICA 11, Band 8, 9 22 Seniors Shirley Rakes Maynard Ratliff Mascots, Mothers Carroll Reid Winfred Reid Keith Puckett Doug Rautio Lowell Reynolds Mark Roberson l Leon Puckett Della Redd Kenneth Reynolds Ricky Roberson Live today, dream tomorrow, cherish yesterday - these are the words that can best express the feelings of this year ' s seniors. Besides voting for their motto, blue and silver were chosen as the senior colors and daisies and babies breath as the flower. Danny Smith and Stacy Handy were chosen as the graduating class’ mascots. The room mothers, voted on by the seniors, became a great help at graduation time. They became the cooks at the senior picnic and volunteered their service at the graduation party. W e wish to commemorate all those parents who put forth so much effort into making a good year for the seniors. Chris Rakes Gloria Redd Kevin Reynolds Mascot Danny Smith Puckett. Keith Aldrige: Rt. 1, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Puckett; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11 Puckett, Russell Leon: P.O. Box 215, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Leaonard Ifuckett; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; DECA Club 10; 4-H 8, 9 Rakes, Chris Dean: Rt. 8, Box 231, Stuart; Everett Rakes; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; JV Basketball 9, 10; JV Football 9; Varsity Football 11, 12; FFA 8, 9,10,11, 12; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Monogram 12 Rakes, Shirley Annette: Rt. 3, Box 231, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rakes; SAE 12; 4-H 8, 9, 10; FBLA 10,11,12- Presi¬ dent; JV Cheerleader 9; Class Vice-President 11, Secretary 8; Homecoming Court 8, 11, 12 Ratliff, Maynard Lee: Rt. 1, Box 451, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. James Ratliff; FFA 8, 9, 10; 4-H 8 Rautio, Douglas Earl: Rt. 3, Box 100 M, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rautio; Varsity Basketball 9, 10; Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 9, 10; Tennis Team 11; Sr. Beta 11, 12 - Presi¬ dent; Monogram 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10 Redd, Della Mariah: Rt. 1, Box 334, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Redd; Gymnastics Team 11; 4-H 8, 9, 12; Pep Club 9; Art Club 8; Choral 10; History Club 10, 11, 12 Redd. Gloria Jean: Rt. 1, Box 334, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Redd; Health Careers Club 8; History Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Reid, Carroll Gray: Rt. 1, Box 384, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Reid; Varsity Basketball 11; Varsity Football 12; Var¬ sity Baseball 9, 10; DECA Club 10; 4-H 9. 10, 11. 12; Spanish Club 8; Youth Council 11, 12; Choral 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11. 12; History Club 8; Monogram 12 Reid, Winfred Lee: Rt. 1, Box 324, Spencer; James Reid; Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Most Valuable Player 10, 11: JV Foot¬ ball 8; 4-H 9,10,11, 12; Literary Magazine 12; Health Careers Club 12; History Club 9, 10, 11 Reynolds, Lowell Andrew: Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Ben¬ ton Reynolds; Varsity Football 11, 12: JV Football 8, 9; Varsity 11; 4-H 8, 9, 12; French Club 8, 9, 10; VICA 12 Reynolds, Kenneth A.: Rt. 1, Box 193, Patnck Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12; Choral 10, 11; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Basketball Manager 11, 12 Reynolds, Kevin A.: Rt. 1, Box 193, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; JV Basketball 10; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Library 11, 12; Choral 10, 11; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12 Roberson, Mark Anthony: Rt. 5„ Box 104, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. George Roberson; JV Basketball 10; SCA 10; 4-H 9, 10; Band 8, 9. 10, 11; Choral 12; History Club 8, 9 Roberson, Richard Franklin: Box 662, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Roberson; Library Club 8, 9; Science Club 10, 11. 12; Spanish Club 8, 9; VICA 11, 12 Senior Junior Marshals A great deal of hard work has gone into these last five gears of school for all serious seniors. The achievement of upstanding grades has been uppermost in many minds. Those that worked hardest were rewarded by having the honor of being named as a junior marshal. Last gear the fifteen juniors with the highest averages were chosen for this elite group. The Junior Marshals are responsible for conducting the graduation ceremony and this gear, one of these students will be valedictorian of their graduating class. Barbara Scott Kim Scott Barry Sheppard Andy Shough Margaret Simmons Teresa Simmons Shelly Slate Lisa Smart Rogers, Timmy Lee: Rt. 5, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rogers; Varsity Track 9, 10; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Vice President Rorrer, Sherry Lynn: Rt. 4, Box 153, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rorrer; Jr. Beta 8. 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Art Club 8; FBLA 10, 11, 12 - Historian Sawyers, Donald Wade: Rt. 2, Ararat; Mrs. Geneva Sawyers; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Scott, Barbara Ann: Box8B, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Scales; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 8, 9; Art Club 11, 12; GAA 8, 9 Scott, Kim Denise: Rt. 2, Box 122, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott; Debate Team 12; FHA 12; 4-H 9, 10; Science Club 11; GAA 8; Choral 8. 9, 10, 11; Health Careers Club 9 Scott. Brewster Michael: Rt. 4, Box 250, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Scott; FFA 8, 9, 10; 4-H 8,9,10,11,12 Scott, Joyce Nadine: Rt. 2, Box 48, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott; SAE 10; Art Club 11, 12 Shelor, Leslie Raye: Rt. 3, Box 1, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shelor; Jr. Beta 9; Library Club 8, 9, 10, 11; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Literary Magazine 10, 11, 12; Youth Council 11, 12 Sheppard, Barry Eldon: Rt. 3, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Shep¬ pard: DECA Club 12; FFA 8,9, 10, 11 - Vice President; 4-H 24 Seniors 8, 9 Shough, Herman Anderson: Rt. 1. Box 248, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Adams; JV Football 9; Wrestling 9; 4-H 12; Choral 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11; Stage Band 12 Shough, Helen Kaye: Box 234, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shough; 4-H 8, 10, 11; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 8, 9, 10, 12 Simmons, Margaret Ann: Rye Cove Rd„ Stuart; Mrs. Iris Sim¬ mons; Varsity Track 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; GAA 9; Band 8, 9, 10, 11; Health Careers Club 11, 12; History Club 10 Simmons, Tereas Dawn: Rt. 3, Box 223, Stuart; Mrs. Mattie Sim¬ mons; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11 - Reporter. 12; FHA 8; 4- H 8, 9, 10, 11. 12; Latin Club 9,10: GAA 8. 9; JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Physical Fitness Award 8 Slate, Shelly Jean: Rt. 2, Box 7-D, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Slate; Varsity Track 9; SAE 12; 4-H 8, 9, 10; Art Club 8. 9; FBLA 10, 11, 12; Class President - 11; Homecoming Court 11 , 12 Smart, Lisa Ann: Rt. 1, Box 272, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. John Smart; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Spanish Club 8, 9. 10, 11; FBLA 12 Top Of The Class Denise Smith Brenda Spencer Brenda Stovall Cecil Tatum Joey Smith Greg Spradlin Bradley Swiney Jeff Tatum Row 1: Phllis Dehart, Jon Love, Glenda Fulcher, Darlene Collins. Row 2: Lisa Smart, Martha Tilley, Glenda Boothe, Bonita Epperson. Row 3: Suzanne Wood, Jerri Lynch, Sherry Dawson, Carol Hawks. Row 4: Maynard Ratliff, Travis Knowles, Sandy Morse. Smith, Denise G.: Rt. 2, Box 25, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith; 4-H Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Smith, Joey Claude: Rt. 2, Box 289, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Reid Smith; FFA 8, 9, 10; FICA 11, 12 Smith, Beverly Kim: Rt. 1, Box 125, Cana; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith; Latin Club 9 - Historian, 10, 11, 12; Choral 10; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Smith, Shannon Sue: P.O. Box 307, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith; SCA 10, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; 4-H Club 8; Spanish Club 9, 10 - Reporter, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Spangler. Beverly Lynn: Rt. 5, Box 138-B, Stuart; Mrs. Myma Spangler; 4-H Club 8, 11, 12; Library 8; Health Careers Club 12 Spencer, Brenda Lee: Rt. 1, Box 407, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer, Sr.; Hi-Y 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 11, 12 - Editor; Journalism Award -11 Spradlin, Gregory Lewis: P.O. Box 322, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spradlin; Varsity Track 10; JV Track 8, 9; SCA 10 - Treasurer; 4-H Club 8. 11, 12; Art Club 8, 11, 12 Staples, Keith Allen: Box 632, Stuart; Mrs. Mary Staples; Varsity Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Varsity Football 12; History Club 9, 12; 4-H Club 12 Stegall, Robin Jean: Rt. 1, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Navy Stegall; Health Careers Club 8 Stone, Karen Sue: Rt. 2, Box 264C, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone, Sr.; Library Club 8; V1CA 10, 12 Stovall, Brenda Ann: Rt. 1, Box 205, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stovall; Girls JV Basketball 10: Varsity Track 9; Jr. Beta 9, 10: Sr. Beta 11, 12; Art Club 8; FBLA 10. 11 - Parliamentarian, 12 - Vice President; GAA 8, 9; Senior Class Secretary Swiney, Bradely Lynn: Rt. 1, Box 200C, Meadows of Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swiney; 4-H 8. 9, 10; Art Club 8 Tatum, Betty Jean: Rt. 1, Box 351, Stuart; Michael Glenn; Varsity Basketball 10; JV Basketball 9; JV Track 9; FHA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Choral 9 Tatum, Cecil Wayne: Rt. 1, Box 50, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. James Tatum; Wrestling 11; FFA 8, 9, 12; 4-H Club 8, 9. 10; History Club 10, 11, 12 Tatum, Jeffrey Lamar: Rt. 1, Box 63, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Tatum; Latin Club 8, 9 Spencer, Teresa Marie: Rt. 1, Box 84, Patrick Springs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12 FHA 8; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Health Careers 10. 11 Seniors 25 No Time For Mike Terry Libby Terry Martha Tilley Bruce Tolsorr Enjoying the lighter side of the athletic Ban¬ quet, Caroll Reid and Kevin Reynolds can ' t resist clowning for Ogretha Watkins and Mira Hairston. Henry Thompson Penny Turner Vanessa Wade Joyce Warner Karen Thompson Sandra Vaughn Steve Walker Ogretha Watkins Terry, James Mike: Patrick Springs; Monnie Layman; FFA 8, 9, 10 , 11 , 12 Terry, Jane Elizabeth: Rt. 4, Box 266, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. John Terry; FHA 9, 11, 12 Thomas, Mary Esther: Rt. 5, Box 284, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas; 4-H Club 8; GAA 8; Newspaper 12; History Club 10, 11 , 12 Thompson, Henry Taylor: Rt. 1, Box 158. Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson; FFA 8, 9, 10; VICA 11, 12 Thompson. Karen Elizabeth: 100 Oakhurst Drive, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Jr.; SCA 11, 12; Jr. Beta Club 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11 - Treasurer, 12; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10 - Treasurer, 11 - Vice President, 12; Youth Council 9, 10; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12; Class President 10; Miss Senior Tilley, Martha Louise: Rt. 1, Box 104, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. John Tilley; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Hi-Y 8, 9; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10 - Vice President, 11 - President, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12 - Editor; Choral 8, 9, 10; Class Secretary 11; Governor ' s School; Junior Marshal Tolson, Bruce Alan: Box 414, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tolson; Varsity Football 11, 12; JV Football 8, 9. 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Monogram 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10: Choral 8; Band 8, 9, 10, 11; Stage Band ns 11 - 12 26 Seniors Turner, John Michael: Rt. 2, Box 232, Stuart; Mrs. John Turner; FFA 8, 9; 4-H 8, 9 Turner, Penny Leigh: Rt. 1, Box 21. Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner: FHA 8; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12 - President; Health Careers Club 9, 10. 11 - Vice President, 12 Vaughn, Sandra Lynn: Rt. 3, Box 22, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Vaughn; SCA 8; Library 8; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10, 11; FBLA 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Majorettes 10, 11; Health Careers Club 9, 10, 11 Via, Duane Maria: Rt. 1, Box 4, Critz; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Via; FHA 8, 9; Hi-Y 12; 4-H 10, 11, 12; GAA 8, 9 Wade, Vanessa Dillon: Rt. 1, Box 266; Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dillon; Hi-Y 8, 10, 11, 12 - President; Spanish Club 8 9; Art Club 10, 11. 12; FBLA 9 Walker, Steve Thomas: Rt. 2, Box 258, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Har¬ vey Walker; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Tennis Team 12; FFA 8, 9, 10, 11; 4-H 12; Fishing and Hunting Club 12 Warner. Joyce Ann: Rt. 4, Box 1, Stuart; Mrs. Odessa Massey; FHA 8; Library 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Health Careers Club 10 Watkins, Ogretha Maxine: Rt. 1, Box 364, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watkins; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; 4-H 10; Spanish Club 11; Youth Council 11; Health Careers Club 11 - Secretary Becky Williams Betsy Williams Relaxation Shirleen Wimbush Tim Wimbush Lois Weiss Carolyn Williams Shirley Witt Eddie Wyatt Sandra West Gerald Williams Suzanne Wood Mike Yates Cathy White Pam Wimbush Teresa Wood Practice makes perfect: This is one thing Pam Com will need to remember if she continues in a Cosmetology career. So much is going on at PCHS at the same time that we ' ve all gotten bogged down at one time or another. Sports has become a major part of the high school life. There were seniors participating in every sport offered this year. They seemed to put extra effort into their athletics for their last year of playing in high school. A few of these athletes will go on to college with their skills. Classes in Mechanics, Cosmetology and Agri-Business prepared seniors for a skilled job immediately after high school. Weiss, Lois M.: Box 128-A, Woolwine; Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Weiss; FHA 8, 9, 10, 12; GAA 8, Bridge 9; V1CA 10; Physical Fitness Award 8. 9, 10 West, Sandra Gaye: Rt. 1, Box 346, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Levi West; Varsity Track 10; Jr. Beta 8. 9; Sr. Beta 11, 12; FHA 8; Science Club 12; Latin Club 9; 10 - Historian, 11; VICA 10, 11 - Reporter, 12; FBLA 9, 10; Health Careers Club 8 White, Cathy Sue: Box 427, Claudeville; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White; Varsity Track 12; 4-H 8, 9, 10. 11, 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 8; JV Cheerleader 9 Williams, Rebecca Gwen: Rt. 2, Box 293, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams; 4-H 8, 9, 10, 12; FBLA 8; Newspaper 12; Youth Council 9, 10; Choral 8, 9, 10; Band 8, 9, 10; Ma¬ jorettes 9, 10; Health Careers Club 10, 12; Homecoming Candidate; Miss Deb - 9 Williams, Betsy Katherine: Rt. 5, Box 11. Stuart: Mrs. Virginia Williams; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 8; VICA 9, 10. 11 - Secretary; Health Careers Club 8, 12 Williams, Carolyn Sue: Rt. 1, Box 170, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams; Library 8; Science Club 12 Williams, Gerald Bain: Box 208, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Dom Williams; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; JV Football 9; Varsity Track 10, 11; JV Track 9; Wrestling Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 8, 9; Monogram Club 11, 12; Band 8,9,10,11 Wimbush, Pamela Gail: Rt. 4, Box 253, Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. John Wimbush; SCA 9, 10; FHA 8; 4-H 9; Library 8, 9; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; GAA 9, 10; Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12; History Club 9, 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11 Wimbush, Shirleen Quinzie: Rt. 4, Box 251, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wimbush; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Track 10, 11; Library Club 8, 9. 10, 11, 12; FBLA 9; GAA 8. 9: Band 8, 9. 10, 11; History Club 10, 11, 12 Wimbush, Timothy Wendell: Rt. 1, Box 145, Woolwine: Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wimbush; Varsity Basketball 11; JV Basketball 9, 10; JV Football 9; Varsity Track 11; SCA 8. 9; 4-H 8. 9. 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; History Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Witt, Shirley Temple: Rt. 1, Box 387, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witt; 4-H Club 12; Art Club 11, 12; Health Careers Club 8; Art II Award Wood, Suzanne Hall: Critz; Joseph Hall and Carolyn Suires; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Sr. Beta 10,11. 12; Spanish 8. 9; FBLA 10,11,12 - Secretary; Health Careers Club 8 Wood, Teresa Lynn: P.O. Box 381, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood; Jr. Beta 8, 9. 10; Sr. Beta 11, 12; SAE 11; 4-H 10; Library 8; Spanish Club 9 Wyatt, Carlton Edward: Rt. 1, Patrick Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wyatt, Debate Team 10, 11, 12; SAE 11; Library 9, 10; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 10. 11. 12; Health Careers Club 10 Yates, Michael Wayne: Rt. 1, Box 458, Patrick Springs; Alonza Yates; DECA Club 10. 11 - Treasurer, 12; FFA 8, 9 Seniors 27 The Future be up to one of her tricks. Decked out and proud of his dancing form, Tim Wim- bush is ready for more action at the Prom. ‘Live Today, Dream Tomorrow, The stage band adds a great deal to all performances. One of the bands best saxophonists is Bruce Tolson. Being a member of the track team entitles Sharon Bowman to attend the Athletic Banquet and enjoy a good meal. Young, ban Clade: Box 1, Ararat; Mr. and Mrs. Clade Young; FFA 8. 9, 10; VICA 11. 12 Younger, Darryl Franchot: Rt. 1, Box 4A, Woolwine; Mrs. Arlene Younger; Varsity Basketball 10. 11, 12; JV Basketball 9; Var¬ sity Football 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11. 12; Choral 12; Band 8, 9. 10, 11, 12; Flealth Careers Club 8; 4 H 8 - Reporter, Physical Fitness Award 9, 10 Foley, Becky Lynn: P.O. Box 446, Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Foley; 4-H 8; Latin Club 8. 9. 10 - Reporter, 11; Jr. Beta 9: GAA 10; Hi-Y 11, 12 28 Seniors Lies Waiting Maybe he’s tired of playing basketball but John Clanton sure likes those pompoms. At long last a flight is over, that of a group of 250 seniors from Patrick County. For the majority of us, it ' s been eighteen years here in the county, surrounded by others we’ve known for that long. Those who ' ve joined us from distant places, have eventually fitted right into the same mold with the rest of us, picking up the accent to go along with the rest. After that fateful day in June, much will change in our futures. There are those who will leave and never return. Whatever the future, holds, there will always be that one part of our life which we have all shared together. May the class of 1978 forever remember that. Cherish Yesterday ” Planning a revenge? Lamar Howell, Alicia Mas sie, Jenny Penn, and Karen Thompson look as if outsiders aren’t welcome. Meanwhile, Evalene Hatcher seems lost in another world. Bonnie Bowman and Cindy Bingman have a laugh between classes. New fashions, as usual, seem to attract just about everyone. The latest is the suspenders and blue jeans modeled here by Terri Gwynn and Sandra Boyd. Seniors 29 ‘Always Do What You The Characteristic of heroism is its persistency. All men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. But when you have chosen your part, abide by it, and do not weakly try to reconcile your¬ self with the world. The hero cannot be the com¬ mon, nor the common the heroic. Yet we have the weakness to expect the sympathy of people in those actions whose excellence is that they outrun sym¬ pathy and appeal to a tardy justice. If you would serve your brother, because it is fit for you to serve him, do not take back your words when you find that prudent people do not commend you. Adhere to your own act, and congratulate yourself if you have done something strange and extravagant and broken the monotony of a decorous age. It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, - ‘Always do what you are afraid to do.’’ Essays: Heroism Ralph Waldo Emerson Is Miss Thompson trying to teach a rabbit? No, it’s just two naughty fingers. 30 Are Afraid To Do” Having class at a table, these Family Living students take a moment to talk. Demonstrating her abilities, Lisa Mann proves what a great accomplish¬ ment it is to be on the gymnastics team. Hiding under that fur hat is none other than Terri Gwynn. Something appears to have caught this boy’s eye, and it is not a math book. 31 UpperclassmenUpperclas UpperclassmenUpperclas UpperclassmenUpperclas UpperclassmenUpperclas; UpperclassmenUpperclass Upp UpperclassmenUpperclass Upp UpperclassmenUpperclass Upp UpperclassmenUpperclass Upp UpperclassmenUpperclassmenUpperclass Upperc UpperclassmenUpperclassmenUpperclass Upperc UpperclassmenUpperclassmenUpperclass Upperc UpperclassmenUpperclassmenUpperclass Upperc UpperclassmenUpperclassmenUpperclassmen Upperclassmen! 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Wanda Atkins Laura Akers Jerome Bailey Alan Barbour Pam Barkley Tonda Beasley David Belcher Sandra Bell Robin Booker Tammy Boothe Robin Bowling Donna Bowers Gary Bowman Terry Bowman Mark Brammer InestBrim Judy Bross Bonnie Burkhart Rhonda Burkhart Arthur Carter Mary Cassady Ronald Cauiness Jeff Childress Marlon Clark Larry Cockram Sandra Collins Danny Conner Douglas Conner Larry Corns Sharon Cox Suzanne Crawford Ann Cruise Nathan Culler Junior Dalton Randy Davis Marie Deal Many Deal Mark DeBruhl Jean DeHart Ronnie Doss Greg Epperson Steve Epperson Delene Fain Martha Fain Mary Lee Fain 34 Juniors In Planning The Prom Ricky Fain Allison Foddrell Jerry Foley Jarrell Francis Ann Fulcher Tammy Goins Malissa Gray Patricia Greenwood Belvet Greer Keith Gunter Steve Hall Tammy Hall Nadine Haden Shirley Hagwood Eric Hand Not paying attention in class seems to be a favorite pastime for many Juniors. Wanda Gammons Jimmy Gilbert Timmy Gilley Janet Goins Jim Guynn Teddy Guynn Jim Hall Patricia Hall Beverly Handy Peggy Handy Thomas Handy Timmy Handy Suzanne Crawford uses her time in study hall to do some last minute cramming. The Junior Class this year faced many problems during the school year. A major one was planning the prom. Indecision on whether to have the prom here or at Martinsville caused much worry. Also, there were headaches about decorations, refresh¬ ments, and the band. Registration for classes also fell in line with all these problems. But the Juniors held up during these crises and everything went by smoothly. Carolyn Harbour Eddie Harbour Billy Harris Kenny Haynes Sammy Haynes Teresa Heath Perry Helms Wayne Helms Juniors 35 A Juniors Life Is Filled Working in Auto Mechanics is not always working on cars. Hard work was nothing new to the Junior Class. Most of their classes were demanding and many school activities stole much of their time. The demanding responsibilities of just being a Junior at Patrick County High School was hard work in itself, but the 1977-78 Junior Class was able to withstand it. Lisa Hensley Karl Herrmann Leshia Hill Nanette Hill Sharon Hollandsworth Andy Holt Sheila Hooker Donnie Hopkins Pam Hopkins Beverly Howell Brenda Howell Janice Hubbard Susan Hubbard Mary Hughes Rita Hughes Becky Hylton Billy Hutchens Donna Hutchens Tommy Hutchens Gary Hylton Ronnie Hylton Crystal Ingram Tommy Inman Debbie Jones Robin Jones Terry King Judy Larsen Blane Lawson Calvin Lawson Timmy Lawless Judy Light Margie Light Lisa Mann Janet Marshall Barbara Martin Frank Martin Paula Martin Sandra Martin Susie Martin Keith Matthews Benton McAlexander Loria McAlexander Cynthia McPeak Karen Medley Ricky Montgomery 36 Juniors Being in an Advanced Spanish Class is hard work even for Lisa Spencer and Tim- mey Gilley. With Hard Work Steue Montgomery Donna Morrison Sandra Morrison Lynn Murphy Carmen Nowlin Tony Nelson Rex 0 ' dell Suzi Olmsted Connie Overby Joyce Overby Peggy Parsons Lisa Patterson Lyle Pendleton Billy Penn Hester Penn Michael Penn Tom Perry Tracy Pfeifer Johnny Pilson Dale Puckett Linda Puckett Jimmy Quesinberry Greg Radford Teresa Rakes Angie Rakes Terry Ray David Reed Kay Reynolds Willie Reynolds George Ring Danny Roberson Deborah Roberson Teresa Roberson Glenda Rorrer Patricia Rorrer Charles Ross Anthony Sawyer.s Mary Sawyers Stuart Scales Burton Sehen Jimmy Sehen Amy Shelor Felecia Shelor Dennis Shelton Darrell Shockley Juniors 37 The Doors To The Future In Memory Lynn Wall April 16th, 1977 The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end. It is the highest emblem in the cipher of the world. St. Augustine described the nature of God as a circle whose centre was everywhere and its cir¬ cumference nowhere. We are all our lifetime reading the copious sense of this first of forms. One moral we have already deduced in considering the circular or compen¬ satory character of every human action. Another analogy we shall now trace, that every action admits of being out¬ done. Our life is an apprenticeship to the truth that around every circle another can be drawn; that there is no end in nature but every end is a beginning; that there is always another dawn risen on mid-noon and under every deep a lower deep opens. Essays: Compensation Ralph Waldo Emerson These Juniors find time out from class to socialize. English Class proves to be a great challenge to many hard¬ working Juniors. Diane Shough Monica Smith Rusty Smith Steve Smith Terry Smith Dean Spencer Greg Spencer Lisa Spencer Dwayne Stanley Regina Stanley Vickie Stone Tony Swiney Tommy Tatum Byrle Terry Beth Turner Sandra Turner 38 Juniors Begin To Open To Juniors Timmy Turner Rosemary Vipperman Mark Webb Julie Wilkinson Barry Williams Bart Williams Patricia Williams Warren Williams Juniors p ay a very important part in the band, as demonstrated here at a pep rally. Representatives from the various colleges aid juniors at college day with information about various colleges. Wade Willis Roger Wilson Regina Witt Kim Wood Janet Young Jerri Young Paulette Young Juniors 39 Officers Lead Tenth grade officers and sponsors are: President, Rhonda Cockram; Vice President, Elua Fain; Secretary, Alethea Turner; Sponsor, Miss Peggy Rorrer. Curtis Adams Rhonda Agee CA Arrington Belinda Ayers Jarryl Barber Kathy Barnard Carlton Belcher Dale Belcher Penny Belcher Phillip Blecher Bruce Bell Shawn Bell Keith Benefield Barbara Bergeron Catherine Berry James Blackard Becky Bollings Danny Bowman Kelly Bowman Laura Bowman Rita Bowman Roger Bowman Teresa Bowman Tim Bowman Glen Boyd Jerry Boyd Phyllis Boyd Vickey Boyd Mark Boyer Kent Bryant Ronnie Burkhart Bill Bumette Bob Bumette Chris Byers Della Carr Diane Carroll The sophomore class of Patrick County High School was one of the smallest ever. This was definitely not a hindrance. They continuously proved themselves throughout the year. The officers lead the class with strong support and helped the class in their first year of real high school life. 40 Sophomores Sophomore Class Randy Carter Euan Cassell Sonda Cassell Janet Chase Lisa Childress Deborah Clanton Roger Clanton Joe Clark Greg Clifton Melissa Clifton Denise Coalson Tammy Coalson Danny Cockerham Kim Cockram Rhonda Cockram Jerry Collins Sandra Conner Cheryl Conner Connie Corns Pam Craig Sam Crews Regina Dalton Susan Dalton Tim Dehart Debra Delp Jearl Dillon IVayne Earls Cindy Eckenrod Ricky Elgin Brent Epperson Darrell Epperson Elua Fain Joey Fain Phillip Fain Shelby Fariss Lane Foley Mary Foley Carol Fulcher Regina Fulcher Bobby Gammons Mark Gammons Bryan George Jeff Gilley Charlotte Goard Karen Goad Nonna Goins Steve Greer David Gregory Kenneth Griffith Lesia Griffith Penny Guthrie Rodney Gwynn Karen Haas Emily Hairston Jennell Hairston Alisa Hall Regina Hall Sherri Hall Tony Hall Debbie Hamm Ken Hancock Cathy Handy Keith Harbour Larry Harbour Ronnie Harold Susan Harrell Debbie Harris George Harris Sheree Harris Stephen Harris Charlie Harriston Greg Haynes Sophomores 41 New Experiences Mildred Hazelwood James Helms Coy Hensley Tommy Hensley Jerry Hiatt Brett Hill Mary Hill Randy Hill Cindy Hollandsworth Jeff Hollandsworth Benji Holt Carolyn Holt Brenda Hughes Larry Hughes Donna Hutchens Chris Hylton Clinton Hylton Deborah Hylton Iris Hylton David Joyce Doug Joyce Jay Joyce Vivian Joyce Ronnie Lankford Barbara Lawless Suzanne Lawson Timmy Lawson A whole new world was opened to Sophomores this year. They suddenly found themselves changed from insignificant to a very important part of high school life. New classes were offered , such as biology , Driver’s Education, and typing. Their roles and responsibilities changed overnight and a step toward adulthood was taken. Mildred Lewis Mike Martin Shelia Lineberry Teresa Martin Thurman Linster Theresa Martin Jerome Mabe Carolyn Massey Teresa Mabe Cindy Matthews Brenda Martin Cindy Maxey Charles Martin CJ McAlexander Jennifer Martin Curtis McAlexander Karen Martin Teish McDaniel 42 Sophomores Await Sophomores David Midkiff enjoys marching with the Cougar Band at the foot¬ ball games. Lydia Roberson finds speaking in front of the entire school less exciting than she originally thought. Kim McPeak Nancy Merrit Terry Merrit David Midkiff Jamie Minish Madison Montgomery Sharon Montgomery Brenda Moore Debra Moore Roger Moore Lisa Moorefield Jaelynn Mullins Richard Niten Debbie Overby Eddie Overby Kenneth Overby Janet Pack Linnie Pack Many Pack Ttna Padgett Sharon Painter Brewster Pendleton Donna Pendleton Sarah Pendleton Gary Penn Caroline Pilson Mark Pilson Jeff Powell Ronni Price Scott Priddy John Puckett Tracy Puckett Bebe Rakes Sandra Rakes Cenhus Redd David Redd Sophomores 43 Sophomores “Do Carol Reynolds Leslie Rice Lisa Roberson Lisa Roberts Jackie Scales Mark Scales Rose Scott Wayne Scott REVERSALS Let that which stood in front go behind, Let that which was behind advance to the front, Let bigots, fools, unclean persons, offer new propositions, Let the old propositions be postponed, Let a man seek pleasure everywhere except in himself, Let a woman seek happiness everywhere except in herself. Helping each other in Biology can be fun as well as beneficial to these curious sophomores. Theresa Roberts Wade Sehen Curtis Robertson Vickie Semones Jeff Roop Danny Sheppard Mark Rorrer Kelly Sheppard Cindy Eckenrod galdly runs an errand - a feat that manages to get her out of class for a while. Scott Smith Falicia Snider Barbara Soper Bruce Spencer Gerald Roberts Jeff Spencer Wayne Spencer Billy Stegall Richard Stewart Jessie Sehen Thomas Shinalt Gale Shockley Ronnie Shough Darryl Smith David Smith Harold Spencer 44 Sophomores Their Own Thing” Joyce Tatum Stacey Turner Edwin Williams Richard Tatum Tammy Tucker Joan Williams Wayne Terry Allan Turner Ray Wade Mark Walker Tammy Willis Anthony Wimbush Gail Tayko Mary Ann Turner Tina Wagoner Thelma Wise Dedera Woods Teresa Wright Paul Young Frances Tatum Steve Tatum Alethea Turner Sue Turner Rosemary Via James Walker Debris Williams Donna Willard Cheryl Wimbush Bruce Wood Mark Wood Troy Wood “Doing your own thing in typing class can only give you tired fingers and sore knuckles. Joan Turner Junior Wagoner Judy Wimbush Debbie Woods Kathy Wray Deborah Yates Sophomores 45 J nderclassmen U nderclas: JnderclassmenUnderclas: JnderclassmenUnderclas: JnderclassmenUnderclas! 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Leon Conner Cindy Craddock Gary Corns James Crannell Carl Collie Jerry Cox 48 Freshmen A Real Part Of High School Steue Crowder Booie DeHart Martha Foley Teresa Gammons Joyce Haas Kathy Hancock h Eluin Cruise Leon Cruise Barry Curry Darrell Dalton Laine Dalton Melissa Darnell Beth Davis Patricia Davis Amy Duncan Kenneth Earl David East Carla Epperson James Epperson Darrell Fain John Flippin Heike Foley Robert Foley Sharon Foley Tony Foley Anthony France Jerry Francis Suzanne Francis Cathy Franklin Nora Frazier Inez Gates Jimmy Goad Betty Goard Steve Goins Sharon Goode Shelby Goode Sandra Gwynn Susan Gunter Linda Hairston Linda Mae Hairston Betty Hall Lorin Hall Mike Hall Randall Hall Teresa Hall Jackie Hamm Sarah Hand Debra Handy Jimmy Handy Renee Handy Ricky Handy Joey Hanes Becky Harbour Lisa Harbour Freshmen, Perry Clark and Kim Howell enjoy goofing off whenever possible. Freshmen feel like they are a real part of high school life. No longer are they called “Punks or “Greenies, and each stu¬ dent seems to enjoy school a lot more. Freshmen felt relieved to walk into school the first day and not have to worry about getting lost. Timmy Hamm Sharon Harrell Tommy Harris Jeff Hatcher Freshmen 49 Freshmen Enjoy Being Wayne Hatcher Terry Hill Shelby Hubbard Susan Hutchens Dorothy Harold Kenneth Hickman Tammy Hubbard Tammy Hutchens Richard Harold Glen Holt Greg Hudson Donna Hylton Mike Helms Audrey Howell David Hughes Hosea Hylton Shem helms Brenda Howell Randy Hughes Keith Hylton Charles Hensley Kim Howell Sylvia Hughes Mark Hulton Jam ' es Jenkins Lennis Lawson Barbara Mabe Dwayne Marshall Kevin Jones Lisa Lawson Joyce Mabe Robert Marshall Barbara Kendrick Ralph Lawson Billy Mangrum Todd Marshall Tammy Kendrick Patricia Layman Donna Mankins Wayne Marshall Cynthia King Steve Lineberry Amy Mann Doyle Martin Brenda Lankford Cynthia Litten Connie Manor Kaye Martin Lenora Hensley Michael Howell Deborah Huff Ray Hylton Jimmy Lane Bonnie Hill Brenda Hollandsworth Dale Hutchens Lisa Ingram Tammy Large Jeri Hill Timmy Hooker Mike Hutchens Kent holer Karen Larsen Coed PE. is another fringe benefit that all Freshmen seem to enjoy. 50 Freshmen With Their Friends Keith Martin Mike Martin Robin Martin Karen Mills Claude Montgomery John Moon Don Nester Lou Nester Randy Nester Sandra Overby Doug Parsons David Pendleton John Rakes Lark Rakes Brian Ratliff Teresa Rogers Sherry Rodgers Robert Reynolds Barry Reynolds Connie Roberson Karen Roberts Dallas Sawyers Jerry Sawyers Walter Scales Beth Davis tries to study while Hosea Hylton catches up on the latest gossip. Freshmen enjoy being with their friends, and friends are what school is all about. Making new friends was easy because so many different classes and activities were of¬ fered to Freshmen. Freshmen had a chance to get better acquai nted with the opposite sex in coed p.e., which was taught for the first year at P.C.H.S. Barbara Massey Janice McAlexander Jeff McAlexander Mary McAlexander Jean McCann Joe Mills Lawrence Moore Rita Morris Ellen Morrison Leigh Moss Barry Mullins Mitch Nelson Faye Nichols Kaye Nichols Margaret Nolen Mitch Nowlin Julie Olmsted Rodney Overby Kim Pendleton Martha Pilson Bryant Pruitt Glenna Puckett Kathy Puckett Wendell Radford Tammy Ratliff Della Reynolds Larry Riddle Darrell Rorrer Sherry Rorrer Lydia Roberson Freshmen 51 Freshmen Anxiously Don Scott Euerette Scott Patricia Scott Thurman Scott Barbi Sehen Melinda Shelor Sammy Shelor Barry Shore Donnie Shough Doug Shough Holly Shouse Geraldine Sink Leslie Slate Ronnie Slate Mike Smart Donna Smith Jimmy Smith Ricky Smith Tony Smith Wayne Spangler Becky Spencer Johnny Spencer Mark Spencer Denise Stanley Donna Stegall Mike Stegall Terry Stone Rodney Stovall Penny Strader Jerry Strickland Robin Summit Carolyn Sutphin Ann Swofford Delano Tatum Tommy Taylor Ronnie Terry Arlie Thomas Marlene Thomas Bruce Trent Jennifer Turner Linda Turner Mike Turner Susan Turner Jeff Vaughn Laymand Vaughn These guys show that work¬ ing together is the best way to get things done. As the Freshman Class looks back on their days as ninth graders, they see only fun and growth, not dis¬ couragement. Their flight toward the future will be a time of maturity and adven¬ ture. 52 Freshmen Await The Future Cathy Wall Jerry Williams Loretta Via Mike Willard Ray Young Veraine Via Barbara Williams Mary Zigler Above Perry Clark, a drama student, puts his acting abilities to good use while he concen¬ trates on his next lines in the one-act play festival. Far Right: Volleyball is really a challenge of the sexes in coed P.E. Across: Cooperation is the secret to all group projects as displayed by these Freshman stu¬ dents. Janet Wade Lori Williams Shirley Wade Mindy Wilson Tammy Ward Barry Wimbush Roger West Ciirtis Wood Melanie White Cindy Wray Sally White Freda Wright Freshmen 53 High School Life Is The first days of high school life were frightening and exciting for all eighth graders. The halls seemed to add confu¬ sion in their all ready mixed-up feelings. But days later the halls became more familiar and new friends were made. The next big step was to elect officers to lead them through year. A confidence in them¬ selves u;as acquired, and the 1977-78 eighth grade class of Patrick County High School became just “one of the gang. ” Eighth grade officers and sponsors are: President, R.D. Howell; Vice President, Jeff Howell; Secretary, Melinda Hawks; Sponsor, Mrs. Phyllis Eastridge. Debbie Ayers Sara Ayers Stanley Babbott Rhonda Bailey Cindy Baliles Wayne Adams Chris Anderson Robin Ayers Lone Banks For 1977-1978 Sub- Ramona Baliles Sandy Baliles Debbie Barnard Lisa Barnard Joe Barnwell Allen Beasley Benton Belcher Connie Belcher Eddie Belcher Jimmy Belcher Pam Belcher Susan Belcher Vanessa Bennington Brenda Biggs Lane Biggs Wayne Biggs B eith Bingman Darrell Blackburn Teresa Blackburn Tony Boothe Cletus Bowman Danny Bowman Dennis Bowman Gary Bowman Lisa Bowman Scott Bowman Susan Bowman 54 Sub-Freshmen A New Experience Tammy Bowman Timmy Bowers Vicki Bowman Donita Boyd Roger Boyd Tammy Boyd Barbie Boyles Lissa Bradner Sandra Branch Pete Burgard Kim Burnette Melody Burnett Jackie Campbell Diana Carroll Bonita Carter Kathy Cassady Tammy Cassady Janice Cassell Charles Caule Jerri Gay Childress Christine Clanton Lee Clark Gloria Cobb Danny Cockram Debbie Cochran Hazel Cockram Joanne Cockram Jimmy Coleman Debra Collins Ronnie Collins Greg Conner James Conner Freshmen Class Rita Conner Ronnie Conner Steve Correll Teresa Cox Cindi Craig Susie Craig Gary Crews Brenda Cruise Jerry Dalton Mark Dalton Anita Dauis Denise Davis Chris DeBruhal Karen Dehart Joyce Dillion Marty Dillon Sandy Eaton Bobby Eckenrod Joan Elgin B, ly Epperson Danny Epperson Barry Fain Douglas Fain Norma Fain James Foley Jay Foley John Foley Sub-Freshmen 55 Have Fun At School? Judy Foley Nanette Foster Sammy Gammons Galen Gilbert Sandra Goad Steve Goad Steve Goad Janice Goard Teresa Goard Roger Gunter Ann Guynn Janet Gwynn Joseph Haas Pam Haden Nannie Hagwood Benny Hall Janice Hall Jerrold Hall Sheilia Hall Lee Handy David Harbour Gary Harris Roy Harris Martha Harriston Carolyn Harrell Darell Hatcher Melinda Hawks Sandra Hazelwood Todd Heath Lelia Helms Marty Helms Kenneth Hensley Sheila Hickman Coretta Hill Regena Hill Timmy Hill Barry Hodges Ronald Hodges Phillip Holt Betty Hooker Michelle Hooker Kenneth Hopkins Mark Hopkins Dorothy Howell Jeff Howell R D. Howell Ricky Howell Susan Howell Joyce Hubbard Robert Hubbard Sandra Hubbard Sandra P. Hubbard Vicky Hughes Wayne Hughes Barr Hutchens Kenneth Hutchens Leon Hutchens Andy Hylton Carlton Hylton Duane Hylton Larry Hylton Randy Holton Ronnie Ingram Teresa Jones Penny Keith Brenda Koger Don Lawless Joy Lawless Annette Lawless Robert Lawson Tony Lawson David Leviner 56 Sub-Freshmen Sub-Freshmen Can Patty Lewis Charlie Lowell Patricia Luckado Jeannie Lynch Judy Mabe Danny Mangrum Frankie Marshall Lisa Marshall Terry Marshall Adam Martin Barry Martin Cindy Martin Edd Martin Jayson Martin Lee Martin Yalanda McAlexander Dean McCormick William Mead Kay Medley Lynn Merritt Aua Mitchell Joey Mitchell Louise Mitchell Sandra Montgomery Debra Moran Terri Moran Cindy Morrison Tommy Morse Ronnie Nester James Newman Dauid Noah Donald Nowlin Bruce Ouerby Darrell Ouerby Kathy Pack Otis Pack Timmy Pack Larry Payne Geraldine Pendleton Susan Pendleton Having fun in science class is not an everyday experience, but these eighth graders show us how it is done. When one thinks back about Sub- Freshmen, one usually thinks of a scared face that doesn t know where to go, but this year it was different. The eighth grade class this year was fun- loving but serious; frightened but confi¬ dent, and always ready for any new problem that faced them. This was a class that certainly made its mark on the school and on the people. They will long be remembered as a mature and responsible class on their way to 1982 and the world. Sub-Freshmen 57 Sub-Freshmen Leam Jeff Penn Leon Penn Gary Perdue Steve Perry Jerry Pilson Diane Pinkerton Debra Pruitt Joyce Puckett Dwight Radford Ann Rakes Dauid Rakes Wayne Rakes Lisa Ramsey Timmy Redd Steve Reece Glenda Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Dean Richardson A Subtle chain of countless rings The nest unto the farthest brings; The eye reads omens where it goes, And speaks all languages the rose; And, striving to be man, the worm Mounts through all the spires of form. The rounded world is fair to see, Nine times folded in mystery: Though baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its laboring heart, Throb thine with Nature’s throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. Spirit that lurks each form within Beckons to spirit of its kin; Self-kindled every atom glows And hints the future which it owes. Beverly Riddle Olivia Roberson Jeffrey Rodgers Tammy Rodgers Charles Roop Timmy Rorrer Samuel Rucker Lisa Saul Annette Sawyers William Scales Weldall Sehen Buddy Sessor Vicki Shelton Jimmy Sheppard Becky Schockly Billy Smart Angie Smith Annette Smith Jerry Smith Kerry Smith Randall Smith Ronnie Smith Curtis Spence Debra Spence Bill Spencer Teddy Spencer Tim Spencer Students in Science class always seem to find some “sneak time before class begins. 58 Sub-Freshmen To Be Adventurous Can class be as boring as these eighth graders make it out to be? Vince Stone Vickie Tolbert Harriet Walker Mary Stroud Allen Turner Kevin Ward Donna Tatum Lane Turner Mack Watkins Marissa Tayko Kim Turner Michael West Laurie Thigpen Sissy Turner Greg Wilkinson Danny Thomas David Vie Deborah Willard Delzene Thomas Dale Wade Dwayne Williams Sheilia Thompson David Walker Kim Williams Playing with ‘‘Slime Worms” can be fun as well as messy. This lesson is being quickly learned by a few Sub-Freshmen. Sharon Williams Kelly Witt Teddy Woods Stevie Williams Timmy Wray Brian Yarber Stephen Willis Tony Wright Kevin Younger Vincent Wimbush Barry Wood Tracy Wilson Sub-Freshmen 59 Cougar Sports Watching the football game seems to agree with Dorn Williams and his companion. Being on the Girls ' Track Team enables Shirleen Wimbush to display just one of her talents, putting the shot. Cougar Sports add to the excitement of each school day and provide a challenge to each student who is willing to accept it. A sports program is of¬ fered to every grade, both girls and boys. Team effort is an im¬ portant part of each sport and is used by all of the teams. Dedication and hard work make the teams at Patrick County High School the best around Varsity Cheerleaders encourage the football team to fight for a victory. 60 Offered To All Hustling on to the field , the football team prepares for another exciting game. Looking for a wag to score two more points is Winfred Concentrating on her upcoming relag performance is Reba Reid. George. I Keith Gunter waits for the ball while Coach Tobler looks on. 61 Flying through the air is Lisa Mann. Gymnastics Team Executing a back walkover is Robin Booker. Finishing her routine, Phyllis DeHart does a handstand off the balance beam. Performing at the district meet is Rachel Mathews. (kneeling) - Della Redd, Beth Turner, Kathy Bowman, Robin Booker, Lisa Spencer, Crystal Ingram (stan¬ ding) - Phyllis DeHart, Karen Bar¬ nett, Cheryl Wimbish, Lisa Mann, Terry Bow¬ man, Rachel, Coach Pendleton. - ..Wk j v ■ r m m jEf f V ? IV K • ' uf . J H. l a rl ’ || v 4 I I] •; — J. % i 62 Gymnastics Places Third In District Gymnastics team members, Lisa Spencer, Rachel Mathews and Della Redd, march into the gym. Beginning her routine, team captain, Kathy Bowman is ob¬ served by judges at the district gymnastics meet. In her floor exercise routine, Cheryl Wimbish uses her agility and efficiency to perform a handstand. The 1977 Gymnastics Team participated in only four meets due to bad weather and excessive absenses from school. However, the team was extremely successful. In the three regular season meets, P.CH.S. took two first places and one second place. In the district meet, P.C.H.S. finished third as a team. In individual competition Lisa Spencer finished in all¬ round, Phyllis DeHart placed first on bars, Lisa Mann placed third in floor exercise and Crystal Ingram placed third in vaulting. Team managers were Rosemary Vipperman, Sandra Morrison, Martha Tilley and Sandra Vaughn. Gymnastics 63 Tennis Team Places Third In District The 1977 Tennis Team coached by Mike Dowe completed a very successful season. The team s overall record consisted of 9 wins and 3 losses and third place in the district. The team was comprised of 3 seniors. 3 juniors, and 2 sophomores. Sandy Morse, Jeff Turner, and Tommy Hall led the team in in¬ dividual records. Hopes are high for an even more successful season next year. 9-3 Record PCHS 6 Bassett PCHS 9 Floyd County PCHS 8 Drewry Mason PCHS 8 Floyd County PCHS 7 Carver PCHS 0 Martinsville PCHS 8 Chatham PCHS 9 Tunstall PCHS 9 Laurel Park PCHS 0 Fieldale Collinsville Denise Foley serves the ball in hopes of scoring a point. Tommy Hall returns with a backhand. The 1977 Tennis Team consisted of Seniors: Jeff Turner, Denise Foley, Tommy Hall, and Alan Roberts. Juniors: Sandy Morse, Lee Hudgins, Doug Rautio. Sophomores: Jimmy Gilbert. Freshmen: Joe Clark and Manager, Kevin Jones. Using his forehand, Jeff Turner tramples his oppo¬ nent in a love match. 64 Tennis Burnette Goes Bill Burnette displays his stance for teeing off. The 1977 Golf Team was small but achievements of the players were large. Mr. Bill Pons, Coach, stated that the team did well individually, if not as a team. Each golfer proved his ability by improving his game throughout the year. Tommy Burnette led the team. He ad¬ vanced to Regionals and then on to State competition. Front Row: Bob Bur¬ nette, Bill Burnette. Back Row: Tony Nelson, Jeff Hol- landsworth. (Not pic¬ tured: Ricky Ward and Tommy Burnette.) Golf 65 State Competition Girls ' Track - A Year Of Success Speed is the word as Sandra Morrison and Regina Hall run the 440 relay. PCHS 39 Girls’ Track 1977 Record Carver 71 PCHS 45.5 North Stokes 57 Madison 42.5 PCHS 59.33 Laurel Park 48.66 PCHS 43 Martinsville 67 PCHS 72 Tunstall 33 PCHS 28 Drewry Mason 82 PCHS 55 Fieldale-Collinsville 55 PCHS 45.33 Bassett 64.66 The 1977 Girl’s Track Team had a fairly successful season. Middle and long distances were the strong points, while field events held them back. Top performances were shown by Lisa and Evalene Hatcher. Both girls went to regionals and Evalene Hatcher advanced to state. Evalene Hatcher tries for another school record as she com¬ petes in the high jump. The 1977 Girl’s Track Team: Front Row - Kathy Stewart, Susan Hylton, Sonja Booker, Frances Tatum, Evalene Hatcher, Carolyn Harbour, Lisa Hatcher, Janet Young. Second Row - Shirleen Wimbush, Reba George, Sandra Morrison, Rose Scott, Beverly Howell, Tammy Hall, Julie Wilkinson. Third Row - Lark Rakes, Kim Howell, Shelby Hubbard, Pam Booth, Anne Wigington, Mary Hill, Regina Hall, Belinda Ayers. Fourth Row - Ginny Bowman, Peggy Handy, Barbara Bergeron, Coach Beverly Dillard, Margaret Simmons. 66 Boys Track Team Lowell Reynolds mustering all his strength, succeeds in out jump¬ ing his opponent. 0-8 Boys’ Track Record PCHS 24 Bassett 103 PCHS 26V 2 Fielddale-Collinsville IOOV 2 PCHS 49V 2 Tunstall 77V2 PCHS 25 Drewry Mason 102 PCHS 36 Martinsville 91 PCHS 29 Laurel Park 98 PCHS 61 Carver 66 PCHS 29 Chatham 34 The 1977 Boy’s Track Team did not win any meets, but its enthusiasm and togetherness made the team stand out. The team worked well as individuals, and there were three new school records set. The team was coached by Grandy Biggs, Nelson McConnell, and Doug Wingate. Gerald Williams preparing to put the shot, concentrates on his performance. The 1977 Boy’s Track Team: Front Row - Coach Grandy Biggs, Anthony Wimbush, Dean Spencer, Sam Doss, Keith Staples. Second Row - Eric Hand, Roger Clanton, Tommy Tatum, John Clanton, David Redd, Jimmy Sehen. Third Row - Coach Doug Wingate, Wayne Cruise, Willie Reynolds, Ronnie Doss, Jerome Mabe, Jerome Simmons. Fourth Row - Coach Nelson McCon¬ nell, Ronald Caviness, Richard Tatum, John Campbell, Tim Wimbush. Fifth Row - Jeff Hylton, Lowell Reynolds, Gerald Williams, Dale Puckett, Charles Ross. 67 Set New School Records Dedicated Performance By Baseball Team 1545 Baseball Record PCHS 14 Carroll County 7 PCHS 10 Carroll County 9 Pchs 1 Drewry Mason 6 PCHS 4 Martinsville 3 PCHS 6 Laurel Park 4 PCHS 2 Dan River 6 PCHS 4 Bassett 6 PCHS 14 Chatham 8 PCHS 18 Fieldale-K 5 PCHS 7 Carver 1 PCHS 11 Tunstall 5 PCHS 7 Drewry Mason 5 PCHS 3 Martinsville 2 PCHS 7 Laurel Park 8 PCHS 5 Dan River 15 PCHS 11 Bassett 5 PCHS 13 Carver 5 PCHS 22 Chatham 0 PCHS 4 Fieldale-Collinsville 1 PCHS 7 Tunstall 6 PCHS 2 Liberty 7 Regionals Stepping into the batter’s box, Phil Hunt knows that total concen¬ tration is necessary. Tim Morrison gazes at Bud Griffith wondering, “How did you get here so fast?’’ 68 Baseball Make Season The 1977 Cougar Baseball Team could best be described as dedicated. The team, coached by Sonny Swails and assistant coach Richard Tobler, performed well all season. The season was constantly plagued by not having a true pitcher; therefore, the team worked harder. The season climaxed with the team advancing to the Regionals, held in Danville. Their glory was short lived, however, when they were defeated by Liberty by the score of 7 to 2. Coach Swails was extremely pleased with the team’s performance and felt that the attitude was better than ever. With these thoughts in mind, the 1978 baseball season should be the best ever. While waiting for the ball to be thrown, Timm Morrison hopes for another great hit. Front Row: Wayne Helms, Benji Holt, Gale Shockley, Darryl Younger, Bruce Tolson, Bud Griffith, Terry Merritt, Steve Smith, Frank Martin, Dwayne Stanley, Head Coach Sonny Swails. Top Row: Curtis Wood (mgr.), Leon Puckett, David Shockley, Phil Hunt, Denny Bowman, Timm Morrison, Terry Smith, Mark Webb, Steve Walker, Keith Gunter, Assistant Coach Rich Tobler. Not Pictured: Timmy Handy, Terry Ray (mgr.). Baseball 69 A Success Baseball Team Advances To Regionals Hustling back to the base before the ball gets there is Phil Hunt. Bud Griffith rounds first base and heads for second as the Liberty pitcher watches him. A Liberty player scrambles back to first base as Timmy Handy awaits the ball. Timmy Handy stretches to catch the ball before the Liberty player touches the bag. 70 Baseball 8th Grade Football Has The 1977 8th Grade Football Team: Row 1-Danny Epperson, Steue Goad, Chris DeBruhl, Kevin Ward, Mark Hopkins, Ronald Hodges, Ronnie Smith. Row 2-Darrell Blackburn, William Morse, Barry Hodges, Vincent Wimbush, Steve Perry, Greg Wilkerson, Kelly Witt. Row 3-Tony Foley, Greg Carter, R.D. Howell, Joe Mitchell, Barry Wood, Barry Martin, Kerry Smith. Row 4-Kevin Younger, Bobby Eckenrod, Robert Lawson, Phillip Holt, Galen Gilbert. Row 5-Ronnie Carter, Rodger Gunter, Adam Martin, Coach Mike McHone. The 1977 8th Grade Football Team consisted of 29 boys. Many of these boys played on teams in elementary schools, but they had never had the experience of working with so many others. The win loss record of the team wasn’t very impressive, but the team showed good morale and hard work. Coach McHone stated that some players made good progress in the direction of varsity competition, and he is proud of the team for its efforts. J.V. Football — Led 1977 J.V. Football Team: Row 1-Laine Dalton, Danny Cockram, Anthony France, Cephus Redd, John Campbell, Ronnie Burkhart, James Epperson, Mike Berry. Row 2-William Clark, Kelvin Via, Danny Carter, Benji Holt, Billy Vaden, Todd Marshall. Row 3-Joey Bamswell, Rodney Stovall, Jerome Mabe, Ricky Elgin, Bruce Spencer, Mitch Nowlin. Row 4-Tim Spencer, Timmy Hooker, David Midkiff, Danny Thomas, Harold Spencer, Jay Joyce. Row 5-Bob Burnette, Barry Shore, Scott Priddy, Mike Stegall, Curtis Wood, Richard Stewart, Kevin Jones. The 1977 J.V. Football Team was a success for several reasons, but a large turnout and excellent spirit were the biggest ones. Coach Nelson McConnell commented that this team was not per¬ fect; but if enthusiasm counted, they were the greatest. The final team consisted of 38 players. Most of the boys had played before, while a few were new to a team. The team’s strong points out¬ weighed the bad ones as demonstrated by a good blocking line, a strong backfield and excellent blocking. Overall, the team was a success, and they are looking forward to a better season next year. 8th Grade and J.V. Football 71 Good Efforts I By Spirit Homecoming Victory Doug Rautio discusses the upcoming play with coach Berry as the other players wait to return to the field. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Mark Webb, Gerald Williams, Doug Rautio, Carroll Reid, Jerry Hopkins, David Clark, Warren Williams. Second Row: Willie Reynolds, Chris Rakes, Ronnie Doss, Terry Smith, Danny Sheppard, Mike Hill, Bill Burnett. Third Row: Kenny Carter, Dwayne Stanley, Jeff Childress, Steve Hooker, Terry Merritt, Dale Puckett. Fourth Row: Ronald ' Caviness, Eddie Overby, Tommy Inman, Dean Spencer, Dennis Shelton, Charles Ross. Fifth Row: Sandy Morse, Anthony Powell, Keith Gunter, Bruce Tolson, Timmy Handy, Bart Williams. Sixth Row: Tony Nelson, Jeff Spencer, Bud Griffith, Darryl Younger, Steve Smith, Lowell Reynolds, Jeff Gilley. Seventh Row: Manager, Sherry Hall, Eric Hand, Jeff Hatcher, Keith Staples, Roger Hatcher, Allison Foddrell, Manager, Jon Love. 72 Football Highlights Season The 1977 Varsity Football team coached by Tom Berry experienced an unsuccessful season according to their record of 2 wins and 7 losses, but the team was dedicated and worked hard thus being champions in the schools ’ eye. The season was highlighted with a victory over Carver at Homecoming. Even though the season didn ' t go as well as hoped, team participation and team effort never slackened. The team was helped greatly by Carroll Reid’s ability as a runner and also Keith Staples’ passing, catching and break away ability. These were only a few of the strong points that the Cougars possessed. Coach Berry felt that the increased participation at the Eighth, J.V. and Varsity levels will provide a good foundation for next year and years to come. He also expressed the opinion that dedication, simplicity, execution and motivation is the formula that will bring the Cougars their 1st football championship. m « ' o ,? f wi l 9 t j v Chris Rakes punts the ball in hopes for more points as other players watch. The Cougar offense gathers for a con¬ ference in preparation for the next play. Carroll Reid runs the ball downfield as teammates urge him on. Football 73 Cross Country Has A Disappointing Season The 1977 Cross Country Team was coached by Grandy Biggs. The team was the largest ever and consisted often boys and three girls. This was the first year that girls have competed on our cross country team. The team was led by John Clanton, who ran consistently well in ever meet. He placed first in every meet except the district meet. John placed second in the district meet, and went on to compete in regionals. John Clanton poses with Coach Grandy Biggs after receiving his Most Valuable Player trophy. The 1977 Cross Country Team-1st Row: Keith Martin, Ricky Fain, Gail Tayko, Carolyn Harbour, Evaline Hatcher, Kent Iroler, Ray Wade. 2nd Row: Coach Grandy Biggs, Willie Reynolds, Wayne Cruise, Eri c Hand, John Clanton, Tommy Tatum. (Not Pictured-David Clark.) 74 Cross Country Girls Annette Smith shoots for two more points as Melinda Hawks, (No. 12), and Sandra Carter, (No. 22), hope for the best. As Debra Pruitt, (No. 42), dodges a Dan River opponent, she looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. J ' V A2. The Junior Varsity Girls ' Basketball Team had a very successful year. Not only did they establish a winning record, but they also gained maturity and developed talent. The team was led by the performances of two eighth graders-Annette Smith and Sandra Carter. The team was coached by Mary Alice Clark. Record 6-2 PCHS 38 Chatham 22 PCHS 25 Bassett 23 PCHS 25 Laurel Park 17 PCHS 24 Carver 37 PCHS 20 F.C. 26 PCHS 37 Martinsville 30 PCHS 34 Drewry Mason 31 PCHS 22 Dan River 18 The 1977 Girls’ J.V. Basketball Team: 1st Row-Beverly Howell, Scorekeeper; Olivia Roberson, Lark Rakes, Ava Mitchell, Cathy Berry, Sue Turner, Manager. 2nd Row-Coretta Hill, Manager; Donna Stegall, Debra Pruitt, Deborah Collins, Sandra Carter, An¬ nette Smith, Melinda Hawks. Girls’J.V. Basketball 75 Gain Conference Cougarettes Place Ogretha Watkins and her Bassett opponent struggle for the ball as the referee calls jump ball. Preparing to shoot the ball, Kim Howell hopes for two more points. Front Row: Manager, Sue Turner, Carolyn Clark, Kim Howell, Della Reynolds, Manager, Beverly Howell. Back Row: Coach Cindy Burch, Tammy Hutchens, Sandra Morrison, Robin Bowling, Janice McAlexander, Shelby Hubbard, Lisa Roberts, Ogretha Watkins. 76 Girls ’ Basketball Fourth In District Coached by Cindy Burch, the 1977 Girls’ Basketball team impressed the school with a record of six wins and six losses and finished fourth in district. The team worked well together with good team defense. The team was honored by Coach Burch being named Co-Coach of the Year in district, while Della Reynolds made second team all-district and Sandra Morrison made honorable mention all-district. The team was young but played good ball and this contibuted to making the season a success. The team was composed of only one senior, Ogretha Watkins; two juniors; one sophomore; and six freshmen. Coach Burch expressed the opinion that the support of the students, parents, and community led the Varsity Cougarettes to a victorious season. As her teammates watch, Janice McAlexander leaps for the ball. Ogretha Watkins, as she nears the goal, carefully guards the ball. Girls’Basketball 77 Confidence Carries Team Through Season Cougar Wrestler and his opponent grapple as ref carefully watches. Doug Kapfer, coach of the 1977 Wrestling Team, summarized the season as a success. They defeated Bassett and Martinsville and were close to a win in two other matches. The match against Bassett was very important because the confidence they gained in this match stayed with them for other matches. The team was led by several seniors who were respected leaders and winners. These seniors were Jon Love, Keith Puckett, Sandy Morse, Karryl Cle¬ ment, and Gerald Williams. The weakest point about the team was the fact that six out of twelve students were first-year wrestlers. The team was dedicated and hard working and everyone was very proud of it. The team was honored by Keith Puckett and Gerald Williams go¬ ing to Regionals. Record 2-6 PCHS 30 Tunstall 42 PCHS 11 Dan River 49 PCHS 33 Bassett 22 PCHS 30 Carver 33 PCHS 9 Fieldale-Collinsville 55 PCHS 9 Chatham 55 PCHS 12 Drewry Mason 54 PCHS 45 Martinsville 16 78 Wrestling Front Row: Claude Montgomery, Steve Perry, Ronnie Conner. Second Row: Mark Gam¬ mons, Jon Love, Mike Helms, Keith Puckett, Ronnie Burkhart. Third Row: Madison Mont¬ gomery, Joe Mills, Roger Hatcher, Jeff Hatcher, Mark DeBruhl. Fourth Row: Darryl Clement, Steve Gunter, Gregg Ep¬ person, Jim Smith, Gerald Williams, Bart Williams, Coach Doug Kapfer. 8th Graders — Best Record 8-1 PCHS 78 St. Paul 23 PCHS 70 Woodlawn 33 PCHS 37 Bassett 39 PCHS 36 F.C. 26 PCHS 56 St. Paul 26 PCHS 39 Drewry Mason 33 PCHS 47 Laurel Park 43 PCHS 30 Hillsville 22 PCHS 40 Hillsville 33 The 1977-78 8th Grade Basketball Team: Row 1-Kerry Smith, Barry Wood, Kevin Younger, and Kelly Witt. Row 2-Danny Epper¬ son, Greg Carter, Mack Watkins, Phillip Holt, Joe Scales, and Lee Clark, manager. Row 3-Galen Gilbert, Ronald Wood, Ronnie Hester, Steve Willis, Bobby Eckenrod, and Barry Fain. The 1977-78 8th Grade Basketball team had a very successful season. They supported a 8-1 record which is something to be proud of. Coach Marvin Foley stated that he thought the team did an excellent job and that he was proud of the performances. The team ’s strong points were its defense and mem¬ bers ' attitudes. A lack of games was a detriment to the team. in ft Q CO O 3 9th Graders Prepare % % 1977-78 9th Grade Basketball Team: Row 1-Lee Clark, James Con¬ ner, Anthony France, Jerry Cox, Keith Martin, Tony Foley, Leon Penn. Row 2-William Clark, Don Scott, Leander Reynolds, Kelvin Via, Curtis Wood, Todd Marshall, Laine Dalton, Coach Rich Tobler. 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 79 Season As he dribbles the ball, Tim Spencer looks to team¬ mate Greg Penn for assistance. The J.V. Basketball team struggled through the 1977-78 season, and if a record is anything to go by, it was not a very good season. But individual ef¬ forts of players is very important. Coach Grandy Biggs stated that individual performances were very good and during the games different players per¬ formed up to their capabilities, but it seemed as if they could not get five players to do so in any one particular game. Coach Biggs has high hopes for the boys’ futures in basketball, so maybe next year their record will improve. Above-Concentrating deeply, Keith Martin hopes to sink this shot and receive another point. Upper Left-Bryant Pruitt struggles for control of the ball, despite stiff competition from his opponents. Lower Left-Mike Berry inbounds the ball and the referee signals for the clock to start. 80 Boys’ J.V. Basketball ForJ.V. Record PCHS 42 1-17 Tunstall 55 PCHS 57 Dan River 53 PCHS 42 Bassett 50 PCHS 34 Carver 36 PCHS 46 F.C. 54 PCHS 62 Chatham 67 PCHS 48 Drewry Mason 58 PCHS 45 Martinsville 76 PCHS 34 Dan River 66 PCHS 32 Bassett 35 PCHS 42 Carver 49 PCHS 36 Laurel Park 40 PCHS 44 Chatham 58 PCHS 44 F.C. 50 PCHS 46 Drewery Mason 59 PCHS 38 Tunstall 57 PCHS 58 Martinsville 91 PCHS 34 Laurel Park 44 Right-Anthony Wimbush controls the jump ball and taps it to teammate Keith Martin. Upper Right-Richard Tatum looks for the rebound while Anthony Wimbush rushes in to help. The 1977-78 J.V. Basketball Team: 1st Row-Scott Smith, Anthony Wim¬ bush, Tim Spencer, Charlie Hairston, Greg Penn and Tim Bowman. 2nd Row-Bryant Pruitt, Mike Berry, Richard Tatum, Keith Martin, David Redd, Bruce Wood and Rodney Stovall. Boys’J.V. Basketball 81 Basketball Cougars Fight Hoping for extra points, Timmy Handy takes a foul shot. Two more points are scored for the Cougars as the Trojans wait to take the ball back to their court. Concentrating on his foul shot is Cougar center Keith Staples. Darryl Younger dominates over two Tunstall players. 82 Varsity Basketball For Winning Season Before the start of the game, the team gathers at midcourt to encourage each player to do his best. All eyes are on the ball as both teams try to retrieve it. Front Row: Keith Gunter, Timmy Handy, Darryl Younger, Kevin Reynolds, David Clark, Carroll Reid, Willie Reynolds. Back Row: Coach Mike McHone, Tommy Tatum, Terry Smith, Karl Herrmann, Dennis Shelton, Keith Staples, Winfred Reid, John Clanton, Tim Wimbush, Manager, Kenny Reynolds. Varsity Basketball 83 Cougars Supported By Kevin Reynolds waits for the ball as he is open for the pass. Kevin Reynolds goes up in an awkward position to score. 84 Varsity Basketball Loyal Fans 18-5 Record PCHS 78 Tunstall 65 PCHS 57 Bassett 59 PCHS 85 Dan River 83 PCHS 89 Carver 82 PCHS 63 Bassett 62 PCHS 82 Laurel Park 45 PCHS 67 Carver 55 PCHS 68 Fieldale-Collinsville 67 PCHS 75 Fieldale-Collinsville 58 PCHS 80 Chatham 53 PCHS 70 East Forsyth 87 PCHS 82 Drewry Mason 74 PCHS 84 Asheboro 65 PCHS 79 Tunstall 76 PCHS 80 R.J. Reynolds 78 PCHS 85 Martinsville 79 PCHS 75 Chatham 66 PCHS 74 Laurel Park 51 PCHS 80 Drewry Mason 79 PCHS 72 Tunstall 74 PCHS 69 Martinsville 59 PCHS 55 Carver 65 PCHS 80 Dan River 65 One of the highlights of the 1977-78 school gear was going out to watch the Varsity Basketball Team play. The season could easily be described as the most exciting season ever at PCHS. The Courgars led the Piedmont District all season as number one. In a playoff for the regular season championship the Cougars lost a very close and exciting game to their rival Tunstall. The team was led by their shooting and offensive plays. The team had many outstanding players. Winfred Reid finished his high school career by scoring over 1,806 points, a record not easily overlooked. Thanks to the great coaching of Mike McHone and the team’s terrific playing, this season is one that will be often remembered. Leaping to shoot for two points is Cougar guard Darryl Younger. David Clark and Tunstall opponents struggle under the goal. Outjumping his opponent Winfred Reid taps the ball to a teammate. Varsity Basketball 85 J.V. Cheerleaders During a floor cheer, Cheryl Wimbis h looks into the crowd for a familiar face. The J.V. Cheerleaders gain the attention of the crowd as they perform a cheer during half-time. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders do their best to promote spirit at P.C.H.S. They cheer at pep rallies, J.V. football games, and J.V. basketball games. They also help the Varsity Cheerleaders by making and hanging posters, buying favors for the players, and making up cheers to use. Upper Left-Cheryl Wimbish and Crystal Ingram en¬ courage the students to yell during a pep rally. Left-Thelma Wise looks serious as she concentrates on what move comes next. 86 J.V. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit The J.V. Cheerleaders perform one of their favorite cheers after the first quarter of the ballgame. Crystal Ingram smiles for the camera during a floor cheer at a home basketball game. 1977-78 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Crystal Ingram, Anne Swafford, and Cheryl Wimbish. Back Row: Thelma Wise, Martha Pilson, Linda Hairston, Shelly Bowman, Melodie Burnette, and Linda Turner. J.V. Cheerleaders 87 Cheerleaders Lead Front Row: Angie Rakes, PC Cougar, Kaye Martin, Pam Hopkins. Second Row: Judy Wimbush, Laura Akers, Mira Hairston, Sharon Mont¬ gomery. Third Row: Yvonne Hairston, Sandra Collins, Lisa Childress, Paulette Young, Linda Agee. 88 Varsity Cheerleaders Teams To Victory The 1977-78 Varsity Cheerleading Squad helped arouse the enthusiasm of the fans at all games. Sponsored by Miss Buchanan, the squad supported the Varsity teams throughout their season. To raise money for the cheerleaders Cougar Tee Shirts and Cougar Sweatshirts were sold. The shirts were to be worn on Friday of Homecoming week. The cheerleaders worked hard to make the sale a success and it was. Being a Varsity Cheerleader means many long exhausting hours of practice and always being ready to cheer the teams on to victory. Last summer some of the girls went to camp to learn new cheers and to be judged on some of their own cheers. Although there is a lot of hard work involved, being a Patrick County Varsity Cheerleader is a valuable ex¬ perience. Varsity Cheer¬ leader Linda Agee expresses her tremendous enthusiasm at a home foot¬ ball game. Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerlead¬ ers join together to build spirit in the crowd. Varsity Cheerleaders 89 Athletic Banquet The High 1976-77 Boys’ Basketball: Coach Mike McHone, Best Defensive Player-Jerome Simmons, MVP-Winfred Reid, Mr. Hustle-David Clark, (Not Pic¬ tured-MIP-Ronald Rorrer.) 1977 Girls’ Basketball: Coach Cindy Burch, Cougarette-Denise Pace, MIP-Ogretha Watkins, and MVP-Debbie Stovall. The Athletic Banquet was held in the P.C.H.S. cafeteria, and was attended by a large crowd. The banquet honors both the coaches and athletes of each varsity sport. This year a guest speaker was featured, Mr. Charlie Moir, head basketball coach at Virginia Tech, who honored the students, coaches and parents with his views on sports. Mr. Moir once coached at Stuart High School. Each year WHEO radio station sponsors a “Coach-of-the-Year” award. This year’s recipient was Mr. Mike McHone, varsity basketball coach. Patrick County Bank donated the trophies and the Monogram Club sponsored the banquet. The 1977 Baseball Team was not pictured. They were coached by Sonny Swails and Richard Tobler. MVP-David Shockley, Leading Hitter-David Shockley, and MIP-Denny Bowman. 1976 Cross Country: Coach Grandy Biggs and MVP John Clanton. 1977 Tennis-MVP-Denise Foley and Coach Mike 1976-77 Gymnastics: MIP-Phyllis DeHart, Coach Barbara Pendleton and Dowe. MVP-Kathy Bowman. 90 Athletic Banquet Light Of Mr. Hiatt and guest speaker Charlie Moir discuss their upcom¬ ing speeches over dinner. 1976 Football: Coach Bill Hanner, MIP-Dennis Younger, Best Defensive Player-Timm Morrison and Timmy Handy, Best Of¬ fensive Player-Phil Hunt and Jerome Simmons, MVP-Phil Hunt. 1977 Girls ' Track-Coach Beverly Dillard, MVP-Lisa Hatcher, MIP-Evaline Hatcher and Coach Pam Owens. J HI 1977 Golf-MVP-Tom Burnette and Coach Bill Pons. 1977 Boys’ Track: MVP-Jerome Simmons, Coach Grady Biggs and MIP-Willie Reynolds. 1976-77 Wrestling-“Mr. Guts ’-Gerald Williams, Coach Doug Kapfer and MVP-Tony Holt. Athletic Banquet 91 Athletes Season Batting the ball, Mr. Hiatt proves his athletic ability. While happity relaxing in the hay, Mr. Kapfer is accompanied by his jug. During the teachers’ Assembly, Mr. McConnell and Mr. Kapfer perfectly portray Hee Haw Characters. Mrs. Martin eagerly waits for the ball, during Student-Teacher softball game. The 1977-78 school year began with a look at new faces, and among these were faces of new teachers. As the year comes to a close, these faces are no longer strange but familiar. Patrick County High School is blessed with some 80 teachers. Each teacher is known to each in¬ dividual student by a distinct characteristic, whether good or bad. The teachers mingle among the students so well that it is hard to distinguish students from teachers and teachers from stu¬ dents. 92 Faculty Administration James K. Hiatt Principal Paul T. Swails Assistant Principal Fred Brim Director of Instruction Danny Martin Director of Student Activities A secretary in the front office, Mrs. Hawks competently handles a variety of tasks with her characteristic smile. A day at PCHS is not all fun and games for the Administration. The Administrative Faculty Day starts at 8:30. Mr. Hiatt makes final decisions with the help of Mr. Swails, Mr. Brim, and Mr. Martin. Mrs. Rea and Mrs. Hawks take care of all secretarial duties. Together, the administration works hard to keep PCHS running smoothly. Jeannie Hawks Secretary Jeannie Rea Secretary Serving as Assistant Principal, Mr. Swails has numerous duties to fulfill. 93 Guidance Aids With Future Plans Priscilla Diggs 11th-12th Grade Conrad M. George Lydia Moore 8th-10th Grade Boys 8th and 9th Grade Ella Sue Joyce 8th- 10th Grade Girls Tressie Cooper Attendance and Guidance Secretary One of the many jobs as a guidance counselor is assisting with class meetings. After an exhausting day, Miss Moore sits back and relaxes. Faculty 94 All Grades Laura Flippin English 12 George Rigney English 12 Bidgie Buchanan English 10 Ann Belcher Spanish and English 9,11 Nelson McConnell English 10, 11 Kathy Dobbins Latin and English 10 Karen Rhodes English lOand Speech Drama Tony Carter English 9 Margaret E. Cooper Polly Tatum English 9,11 English 8, 9 and World Geography Adding laughter to her Latin classes is Miss Dob¬ bins. Mary Mitchell Kathy Thompson Phyllis Eastridge Spanish and English 11 and English 8 English 9 Journalism In order to graduate, each student is required to pass five years of English. A student chooses from either basic communications, Regular, or Advanced English. The department increases knowledge in such areas as usage of gram¬ mar, better reading comprehension, enlargement of vocabulary, and writing compositions. In addition to English, a student has the choice of a foreign language: Latin - and Spanish I-IV. Faculty 95 Math Increases Logical Thinking Phyllis Kodenski Math 8 Mary Jane Taylor Math 9 and Algebra Evelyn M. Hazelwood Math 9 and Geometry Shirley Thomas Consumer Math , , . . , Giving individual help is one of the many things a math teacher must do. Dunng her planning penod, Miss 3 Thomas completes work for her other classes. Math classes provide students with a basic un¬ derstanding of facts and figures. Students find math a basis for future trends. In the 8th grade , students are required to complete a year of math. From then on, the student chooses what he wishes to take. Most students choose to take college preparatory classes. Included in the college preparatory courses are Algebra I and II, Geometry, Senior Math, and Calculus. All in all, students find logical thinking the most essential part of math. 96 Faculty Lab and Field Work Is A student is required to complete two years of science. In the eighth grade, Physical Science is required. Next, in the tenth grade, comes Biology, which deals with nature and the human body. From there on a student takes the science classes he desires. These in¬ clude such subjects as Chemistry, Human Anatomy, Advanced Biology and Physics. All these classes give students a better un¬ derstanding of their environment and a better understanding of themselves. In Biology class, Mrs. Moricle gives Elva Fain a pen for her graphs. Janice Axelson Biology and Human Anatomy Betty George Physical Science and Home Economics Pamela D. Owens Physical Science and Bioiogy L. Stanley Wright Physical Science Arnold Kloock Physical Science and Chemistry Jo Moricle Biology Mrs. Owens, while in Science, aids a student in class work. Faculty 97 History Classes Increase Knowledge Of Students Smoothing over Jerry Sawyer’s difficulties in World Geography is a common situation for Mrs. Martin. Keeping well informed is History and Sociology teacher , Mr. Shelton. John Halsey World Geography Bill Hanner U.S. History Martha Martin Government World Geography Michael McHone World History U.S. History Sherman Shelton U.S. History Sociology Richard Tobler Government Patrick County High School offers four History courses. As a freshman the student can choose be¬ tween World Geography and World History. United States History is required in the junior year and Government in the senior year. History helps the students learn about various cultures and the events which shaped the United States and other countries. It is also beneficial in learning the aspects of our state and national governments. 98 Faculty Health And Physical Education During a Physical Education ciuss, Ms. Surer, a ucu aiuuents on skateboard relays. Students at P.C.H.S. are required to take three courses in Health and Physical Education. During the sophomore year Driver’s Education is taught in place of Health. This year, for the first time, boys and girls had co-ed P.E. classes. The girls are getting their chance to test their abilities in wres¬ tling, flag football, and other male- dominated sports, while the boys are trying their hand at modem dance and jump rope routines. Grandy Biggs Health P.E. 9 Tom Berry Health P.E. 10 Cindy Burch Health P.E. 9 Beverly Dillard Health P.E. 8 Faculty 99 Specialities Offer Culture And Refinement Bill Pons Band Peggy Rorrer Chorus Laurie Tinkham Special Education Catherine Gowin Special Education The specialties include the art, music, and special education, the library and clinic workers. These faculty members have duties ranging from teaching music and art to administering first aid. Assistant Librarian, Claude Hobson, busily goes about his daily duties. Art teacher, Bill Farmer, explains important details to Jeff Powell. William C. Farmer Art Donna C. White Clinic Secretary Ellen G. Hawkins Librarian Claude Hobson Assistant Librarian 100 Faculty Classes Provide V o c James Loue Linda Lawson Director of Cosmetology Vocational Education Robert Hoyle Building Trades II III Jessie Vernon Typing, Steno, Clerk Typing t l Glenda Martin Typing Accounting Bruce DoUarhite Electronics I II Kenneth Cox Agriculture III IV Judy Pollard General Business, Typing I Fern Agee Typing, Accounting I II Walter Preston Building Trades Vocational classes at PCHS hold advantages for the students with a business goal and provide students with valuable skills to prepare them for immediate work after graduation. Vocational classes also result in a variety of activities such as tractor driving contests, hair-styling competitions, and clubs. Building Trades teacher, Walter Preston, instructs Jerry Cox on the finer points of hammering. Faculty 101 Valuable Skills Vocational Claudine Harmon Home Economics Clarence Hall Auto Mechanics Sharon Helms Home Economics and Family Living Leon Pollard Distributive Education Jane Smith Steno and Clerk Typing PATRICK COUNTY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Chip Graves Mechanical Drawing and Math Eat To Learn , Learn To Eat Carolyn Williams Cafeteria Manager From Left to Right: Marcella Holt, Nancy Hazelwood, Mary Reynolds, Shirley Stowe, Barbara Tolson, Lennis Inman, Marlene Walker, Lena Huges, Carolyn Williams. V , C An important part of our school life is a balanced diet. Patrick County High School’s cafeteria staff tries to prepare a balanced tasty meal for every school day. It takes the cooperation of the cafeteria staff, who is always ready to help and serve students. 102 Faculty Several students take a break from the usual ac¬ tivities to just be themselves. Calling the roll in a club study hall is Vickie Hutchens. Clubs 103 SCA Officers and Representatives Although her schedule is full, President Vicki Hutchens, has time for little things like enjoying nature. SCA Vice President, Eric Hand, picks an unusual place to have his picture taken. Each year, the SCA sponsors the majority of school activities. Among these activities are: publication and distribution of student calendars, student handbooks and PCHS days and Homecoming Week activities. They also sponsor the Homecoming, Christmas, and Spring Dances. We have much to be appreciative for in the hard¬ working SCA. SCA Officers are (left to right): Tammy Large, Reporter; Vicki Hutchens, Presi¬ dent; Jennifer Martin, Trea¬ surer; Vickie Stone, Secretary; Eric Hand, Vice President. I 104 SCA Form Student Government Vickie Stone and Tammy Large take time out from their busy Jennifer Martin, SCA Treasurer, in an unusual situation, schedules to have some fun. SCA Representatives are: Rhonda Cockram, Chris Rakes, Judy Wimbush, Martha Hairston, Garry Boyd, Vickie Bowman, Glenda Fulcher, Martha Pilson, Warren Williams, Dale Puckett, Anthony Wimbush, Renee Handy, Cynthia Litten, Barry Mullins, Sherry Hall, Peggy Handy, Timmy Handy, Keith Gunter, Shannon Smith, Jimmy Gilbert, Loria McAlexander, Jeff Vaughn, Karen Thompson, Terrie McMillion, Elliott Pilson, Travis Knowles, Evette King, Kim McPeak, Ralph Howell, Janice McAlexander, Linda Turner, Donna Smith, Melinda Hawk, Marie Frazier, Edward Martin, Bobby Eckenrod, Pam Craig, Barry Wimbush, Adam Martin, Robert Foley, David Bishop, Ricky Morrison, Kevin Youger, Karen Martin, Pam Agee, CA. Arrington, Sue Turner, Alicia Massie, Mary Lee Fain, Todd Heath. SCA 105 Band Highlights Football, Basket Band members prepare to begin a formation. The band marches to the beat of the music. The 1977-78 Varsity Band added music and variety to the school year. The Marching Cougars performed at all home football games, several parades during the Christmas season, and at a Ferrum College football game. The Concert Band gave excellent performances at Christmas and in the annual spring concert. The 1977-78 Cougar Marching Band members are as follows: Flutes: Shannon Smith, Anne Fulcher, Jennifer Martin, Cindi Morrison, Judith Larsen, Beverly Howell, Susan Hylton, Janice McAlexander, Denise Stanley, Holly Shouse, Cynthia Litten, Tammy Large, Susan Turner, Cathy Wall, Shawn Bell, Luci Handy, Melinda Shelor. Clarinets: Lynn Murphy, Frank Martin, Nancy Carter, Nadine Haden, Mark Brammer, Lisa Roberts, Robin Bowling, Catherine Berry, Mark Pilson, Kim Howell, Shelia Lineberry, Pam Agee, Janet Marshall, Tommy Harris, Jimmy Quesin- berry. Bass Clarinets: Debbie Hiatt, Jennifer Penn, Tracy Pfeifer, Saxophones: Tammy Hall, Tim Wimbush, Scotty Smith, Mark Webb, Carolyn Harbour, Perry Clark, Karen Larsen, Walter Scales, Rodney Gwynn. Tenor Saxophones: Anothony Wimbush. Trumpets:Elliott Pilson, Amy Shelor, Julia Wilkinson, Lamar Howell, Steve Gunter, Regina Hall, Rusty Smith, Dwayne Stanley, Sharon Harrell, Kaye Shough, Ricky Elgin, Jay Joyce, Steve Lineberry, Stephen Smith, Mark DeBruhl, Dale Hylton, Jimmy Smith, Larry Harbour, John Campell, Jackie Scales, Claude Montgomery, Arthur Bross, Norma Goins, Bruce Trent, Darryl Younger, Jarryl Barbour, Sammy Shelor. Trombones: Jimmy Hall, Warren Williams, Madison Montgomery, Sue Turner, Mark Boyer. Baritones: Jamie Minish, Steve Tatum, David Midkiff. French Homs: Karen Thompson, Alecia Massie, Doug Hylton Percussion: Dean Belcher Bass: Burton Sehen. 106 Band ball And -V Jennifer Martin is ready to begin her ma¬ jorette routine. The marching band provides a stately backdrop. A long week of hard practice enabled the Band to perform superbly at half-time. imm 1 Oi . V £ j Leaving the field after another great half-time show, band members feel relieved that it’s over. Concert Season Juniors Add New Ideas Preparing a logout is Beth Turner the assis- Rosemary Vip- tant aca- perman, the demic edi- assistant Se- tor. nior editor, takes time out from her busy schedule to smile for the photog¬ rapher. Taking a break from working, Steve Tatum is caught by photographers. The Junior members of the 1977-1978 Annual Staff con¬ tributed many new ideas. The Juniors gained much ex¬ perience in the many functions of Annual Staff. They lear¬ ned various way s of cropping pictures, making layouts, and writing copy. The assistant editors from left to right. 1st Row-Lisa Spencer, Beth Turner, San¬ dra Bell, Brenda Martin, Laura Akers. 2nd Row - Steve Tatum, Rosemary Vipperman, Ann Fulcher, Debbie Jones. 3rd Row-Keith Matthews, Jeff Roop, Dean Spencer, Timmy Gilley. 108 Annual Staff Seniors Add Experience Bonnie Bowman-Sales Manager Teresa Spen¬ cer - Clubs and Organizations Edi¬ tor Annual Staff 109 1977-78Archive Staff Eddie Wyatt-Photographer Teresa Brammer-Clubs and Organiza- Reba George-Photographer tions Editor 110 Annual Staff Strives For A Better Year Carolyn Martin-Sports Editor Martha Tilley-Editor The staff of the 1977-78 Patrick County High School Archive was proud of their efforts of the past year. The staff worked hard to meet their deadlines in order to have the annual finished on time. The staff sold advertisements during the summer to raise money for the production of the book. We would like to thank Vicki Hutchens for drawing the cover for the annual this year. Daisie Cope-Business Manager Haney Carter-Features Editor Annual Staff 111 Chorus Performs At Christmas Assembly Various expressions are shown on the faces of the Choral group as they sing in the Veteran’s Day Assembly. The Choral group was an added pleasure to the assemblies at the school. They participated in the Veterans day, Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. They also participated in the Christmas and Spring Concer. 1st Row: Crystal Ingram, JoAnne Carter, Mary Sawyers, Cynthia King. 2nd Row: Sharon Montgomery, Barbara Martin. 3rd Row: Angie Rakes, Ronnie Price, Elva Fain, Karen Medley. 4th Row: Sharon Harrell, Lydia Roberson. 5th Row: Paulette Young, Regina Stanley, Donna Collins, Kathy Barnard. 6th Row: Cecila Nowlin, Elliot Pilson. 7th Row: Lou Nester, Andy Shough, Keith Staples, Mark Staples. 112 Chorus FFA Club Strives The Future Farmers of America were very successful in their FFA fund raising. They participated in several contests including forestry judging, degree team, public speaking, tractor driving and dairy judg¬ ing. During the year they held two meetings-the KVG meeting and the Federation meeting. Members also attended the Father and Son Banquet in March and the FFA Picnic in June. Several club members attended the FFA convention in Blacksburg, Va. and the FFA-FHA camp in Smithville, Va. 1977-1978 FFA Club Officers are: (left to right) Greg Radford, President; Jeff Vaughn, Secre¬ tary; Andy Ffolt, Treasurer; Adam Martin, Sentinel (not pictured: Timmy Rogers, Vice-President; Darryl Smith, Reporter). 1977-1978 FFA Club Members: (left to right) 1st Row-Kenneth Overby, Danny Bowman, Odelle Lawson. 2nd Row-Billy Vaden, Lane Turner, Curtis Spence. 3rd Row-Sammy Gammons, Gary Harris, Timmy Wray, Kenny Hutchens, Jimmy Coleman, Danny Epperson, Kerry Smith, Dwight Radford. 4th Row-Jackie Hamm, Tommy Taylor, Orville Harmon, Mark Wood, Darryl Smith, Chris DeBruhl, Peter Berchart, Barry Shore. 5th Row-Timmy Belcher, Jeff Vaughn, Andy Holt, Jerry Foley, Mark Rorrer, Doug Joyce, Jimmy Coleman, Adam Martin. FFA 113 For A Successful Year Senior Beta Attend Senior Beta Club Officers and Sponsors for 1977-78 are: Mr. Doug Kapfer, Spon¬ sor; Julie Wilkinson, Repor¬ ter; Beth Turner, Treasurer; Lisa Mann, Secretary; Jim Hall, Vice-President; Doug Rautio, President. (Not Pic¬ tured - Mrs. Martha Martin, Sponsor) Senior Club Members (left to right) Row 1 — Darlene Collins, Teresa Spencer, Daisie Cope, Carolyn Martin, Glenda Boothe, Teresa Woods, Teresa Simmons, Karen Barnett, Carol Belcher. Row 2 - Sherry Rorrer, Sandra Clark, Karen Thompson, Glenda Fulcher, Carol Hawks, Sherry Dawson, Sandra West, Lisa Smart, Brenda Stovall, Phyllis DeHart. Row 3 - Travis Knowles, Sandy Morse, Doug Rautio, Jerri Lynch, Suzzanne Wood, Bruce Tolson, Wayne Cruise, Darrell Fain. Row 4 - Jon Love, Larry Hawks. 114 Sr. Beta State ' Ml?)i) ' Senior Beta club members participated in several activities. These activities included holding the annual doughnut sale, building a float for the Christmas parade, and attending the state convention in Roanoke. For the club’s service project, members furnished and served refreshments to the teachers and administration at a faculty meeting. :: , . £■ . • J:-- ' ,yS;% WaT vi. ' ■v SwmBm i % r f f Row 1 (left to right) - Beverly Howell, Vickie Stone, Lisa Spencer, Janet Marshall, Beth Turner, Lisa Mann, Julie Wilkinson, Kim Wood, Pam Hopkins. Row 2 - Amy Shelor, Warren Williams, Steve Epperson, Ann Fulcher, Tammy Hall, Malissa Gray, Suzie Olmsted, Ricky Fain. Row 3 - Dean Spencer, Terry Bowman, Sharon Cox, Donna Morrison, Linda Puckett, Ann Cruise, Tony Swiney, Darrell Shockley, Jean DeHart. Row 4 - Rosemary Vip- perman, Frank Martin, Steve Smith, Larry Cockram, Lynn Murphy, Wade Willis, Marlon Clark, Jim Hall, Sharon Hollandsworth. Sr. Beta 115 Convention Junior Beta Club Visits Old Salem Enjoying refreshments is one of Jr. Beta’s many benefits. The Junior Beta Club offered a vast amount of valuable experience for its members. The club prepared them for the environment that they will face when they graduate from high school. They took a trip to Old Salem to visit Reynolda House in February. They also provided bleachers for the baseball field. They plan to have a picnic in the Spring. Officers Bottom to Top: Anthony Wimbush, Presi¬ dent; Cheryl Wimbish, Vice-President; Ken Han¬ cock; Assistant Vice-President; Jennifer Martin, Secretary; Rhonda Cockram, Treasurer; Cindy Eckenrod, Reporter; Bruce Wood and Lisa Roberts, Parliamentarian; G. Martin and P. Eastridge, Sponsors. Members in alphabetical order: Belinda Ayers, Donna Biggs, Rexford Bowman, Phyllis Boyd, Lee Clark, Rhonda Cockram, James Crannell, Amy Duncan, Kenneth Earles, Cindy Echenrod, Ricky Elgin, Sharon Foley, Suzanne Francis, Regina Fulcher, Mark Gammons, Regina Hall, Tony Hall, Kathy Hancock, Ken Hancock, Ronnie Harold, Brett Hill, Jerri Hill, Benji Holt, Shelby Hubbard, Tammy Hubbard, Donna Hutchens, Susan Hutchens, Tammy Hutchens, Iris Hylton, Jay Joyce, Patricia Layman, Steve Linebenry, Connie Manor, Todd Marshall, Brenda Martin, Jennifer Martin, Cindy Maxey, Kim McPeak, Madison Montgomery, Leigh Moss, Eddie Overby, Donna Pendleton, Kim Pendleton, Sarah Pendleton, Caroline Pilson, Mark Pilson, Tracey Puckett, Tammy Ratliff, Lydia Roberson, Karen Roberts, Lisa Roberts. 116 Junior Beta Monogram Club Officers and Sponsors are: Mr. Grandy Biggs, Sponsor; Timmy Handy, President; Bruce Tolson, Vice- President; Lisa Mann, Secretary; Beth Turner, Treasurer; Ms. Cindy Burch, Sponsor. Monogram Club Sponsors The Monogram Club’s main function was sell¬ ing refreshments at the baseball games. The club sponsored the athletic banquet and for a money raising project, the club sponsored a raffle and gave a stereo as a prize to the winner of the drawing. Timmy Handy, the club president, conducts an orderly meeting while Ms. Cindy Burch looks on. Monogram Club members are (left to right); Row One: Sandre West, Marie Frazier, Lisa Spencer, Crystal Ingram. Row Two: Lisa Mann, Robin Booker, Beth Tur¬ ner, Greg Clifton, Bob Burnette. Row Three: Timmy Handy, Doug Rautio, Sandre Morrison. Row Four: Carroll Reid, Bruce Tolson, David Clark, Chris Rakes, Ronnie Doss, Eric Hand, Terry Ray. Row Five: Steve Smith, Rodney Stovall, Jimmy Gilbert, Karen Barnett, Sandy Morse, Frank Martin, Terry Bowman, Dean Spencer, Jerry Hopkins. Row She Curtis Wood, Keith Gunter, Gerald Williams, Jeff Gilley, Bill Burnette, Bart Williams, Dale Puckett. Monogram Club 117 Athletic Banquet Literary Staff Publishes Magazine The Literary Magazine is published once a year by mem¬ bers of the staff. Various poems, essays, and short stories, which are submitted by students and faculty, are gathered, and correctly typed. Members of the Literary Staff are: Front Row (left to right): Denise Coalson, Pam Hopkins, and Tommy Inman. Second Row: Mr. Rigney (Advisor), Sandra Clark, Judy Larson, Leslie Shelor, and Ricky Fain. Liberator Staff Publishes The Liberator The Liberator Staff was very active-this year. Work¬ ing closely together the staff enjoyed putting the paper together and establishing friendships. Members of the Liberator Staff are: Row One: Linda Agge, Lisa Roberson, Tammy Coalson, Connie Corns. Row Two: Becky Handy, Joan Hutchens, Glenda Rorrer, Mary Sawyers, Carol Hawks, Miranda Hill, Delene Fain, Miss K. Thompson, Loria McAlexander, Judy Bross. Row Three: Sheila Lineberry, Donna Bowers, Teresa Rakes, Sandra Boyd, Reba George, Sherry Dawson, Steve Epperson, Biely Harris, Becky Williams, Linda Wise. 118 Literary Staff Spanish Club Sponsors Officers and Sponsors (Left to Right): Mrs. Ann Belcher, Sponsor; Penny Turner, President; Leigh Moss, Reporter; Teresa Handy, Secretary; Vicky Stone, and Mark Pilson, Parliamentarians; Bobby Gammons, Historian; Ronnie Harold, Vice-President; and Mrs. Mary Lee Mitchell, Sponsor. The Spanish Club was very ac¬ tive this year. One activity was a trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, on November the 15, and a bake sale was held in October as a money¬ making project. The Club also sponsored Foreign Language week and ex¬ change students. This year’s ex¬ change student was Jorge Palou from Concepcion, Chili. He stayed with Bruce Wood during his stay here. The Spanish Club Members are: Robin Ayers, Penny Belcher, Sandra Bell, Shawn Bell, Brenda Biggs, Freddy Bishop, Melody Burnette, Lee Clark, Greg Clifton, Mike Cole, Timmy Corns, Pam Craig, Susie Craig, Kenneth Earles, Cindy Eckenrod, Sammy Floyd, Suzanne Francis, Bobby Gammons, Timmy Gilley, Stephen Good, Bud Griffith, Susan Gunther, Janet Gwynn, Rodney Gwynn, Nadine Haden, Alisa Hall, Regina Hall, Ken Hancock, Teresa Handy, Ronnie Harold, Larry Hawks, Benjie Holt, Beverly Howell, R.D. Howell, Penny Keith, Cynthia King, Evette King, Judy Larsen, Shelia Lineberry, Steve Lineberry, Amy Mann, Connie Manor, Cindy Martin, Jennifer Martin, Janet Marshall, Leigh Moss, Julie Olmsted, Suzi Olmsted, Jennifer Penn, Caroline Pilson, Mark Pilson, Debbie Puritt, Olivia Roberson, Karen Roberts, Mary Sawyers, Rusty Smith, Shannon Smith, Vicki Stone, Anne Swaf¬ ford, Gail Tayko, Karen Thompson, Penny Turner, Susan Turner, Cathy Wall, Kevin Ward, Cheryl Wimbush, Cathy White, Kim Williams, Cindy Wray. Spanish Club 119 Foreign Language Week Health Careers Club Helps The Community The Health Careers Club has been very active this year. For their money¬ making project they sold candy. Mem¬ bers also sponsored a Rock-a-Thon at the Nursing Home and volunteered their services to the Blood Mobile. Dur¬ ing February members helped with the Heart Fund Radio-Thon. The club also took a trip to Dix Hill in Raleigh, North Carolina. The club has been a tremen¬ dous help to the community and has been honored by being club of the year twice. (Left to Right) Mr. Wright, Sponsor; Mrs. White, Sponsor; LaVeme Dalton, Reporter; Angie Rakes, Treasurer; Mary Hall, Secretary; Pam Com, Vice-President; and Sandra Boyd, President. Members of the Health Careers Club are Sandra Boyd, Rhonda Burkhart, Teresa Chaney, David Clark, Donna Collins, Pam Com, Connie Corns, LaVeme Dalton, Susan Dalton, Reba George, Shelby Goode, Patricia Greenwood, Ann Guynn, Janet Gwynn, Sandy Gwynn, Emily Hairston, Linda Hairston, Martha Hairston, Mira Hairston, Yvonne Hairston, Mary Hall, Deb¬ bie Hamm, Peggy Handy, Sheree Harris, Melinda Hawks, Peachy Helms, Susan Howell, Susan Hubbard, Lee Hudgins, Debra Huff, Debbie Hutchins, Tammy Kendrick, Darlene King, Tammy Large, Joyce Mabe, Billy Mangrum, Donna Mankins, Annette Marshall, Robin Martin, Karen Mills, Sharon Montgomery, Debra Moran, Terri Moran, Sharon Painter, Cindy Pell, John Puckett, Angie Rakes, Bebe Rakes, Carroll Reid, Winfred Reid, Kenneth Reynolds, Kevin Reynolds, Lisa Roberson, Debbie Roberts, Patricia Rorrer, Sherry Rorrer, Kaye Shough, Beverly Spangler, Denise Smith, Kim Smith, Regina Stanley, Mary Stroud, Linda Turner, Penny Turner, Stacy Turner, Veraine Via, Tammy Ward, Ogretha Watkins, Becky Williams, Patricia Williams, Tammy Willis, Shirlene Wimbush, Thelma Wise, Regina Witt, Debbie Woods, Janet Young, Jerri Young, Paulette Young, Sarah Hand, Brenda Howell, Lisa Saul, Sylvia Hughes, Jean McCann, Delene Fain, Vicky Bowman, Sandi Hubbard, Bobby Eckenrod, Mira Morris, Debbie Handy, Arthur Bross, Judy Brass, Betty Goard, Evette King, Jenny Penn, Margaret Simmons, Gloria Linster, Roger Hatcher, William Hairston, Martha Pilson, Shelly Bowman. 120 Health Careers Club Library Club Promotes Officers: (Left to Right) Jeff Howell, President; Rodney Gwynn, Vice-President; Sue Turner, Secretary; Coretta Hill, Reporter; Cindy Matthews, Treasurer. Mildred Hazelwood, Cheryl Conner, Delia Carr, Brenda Moore, Karen Martin, Carolyn Massey, Sue Turner, Sandra Rakes, Kelly Sheppard, Ellen Morrison, Connie Boyd, Eyuon Antonucci, Freda Wright, Audrey Howell, Debbie Harris, Cindy McPeak, Shelby Archer, Barbara Soper, Phyllis Boyd, Lisa Marshall, Joyce Puckett, Perry Keith, Ann Rakes, Sandy Baliles, Coretta Hill, Sandra Conner, Theresa Martin, Sandra Good, Barbara Lawless, G. Spencer, Norma Gains, Luci Handy, Joyce Warner, Rodney Gwynn, Denise Coalson, Cindy Matthews, Betty Hooker, Cindy Wray, Kelly Witt, Penny Strader, Doug Oearson, Debbie Barnard, Sandra Overby, Debra Overby, Debbie Hylton, Lee Martin, Patricia Hall, Joyce Overby, Kim Scott, Falicia Snider, Lesia Harbout, Joyce Haas, Chris Anderson, Danny Bowman, Tommy Hensley, Jerry Smith, Melody Burnett, Jeff Howell, Rita Commer, Eddie Hen¬ sley, Ricky Smith, Anna Bennington, Dianna Carroll, Debbie Ayers, Pam Haden, Jimmy Quesinberry, Nanette Hill, Teresa Gam¬ mons, Sharon Goode, Faye Nichols, Patricia Davis, Becky Harbour. Library Club 121 Use of the Library 4-H Members Attend Club Congress The 4-H Club participated in many county 4-H projects. They entered contestants in the Fashion Revue and the Talent Show. Members of the club were honored by being chosen to attend the 4-H Club Congress in Blacksburg. Club members saw films and heard guest speakers at meetings throughout the year. 4-H Club members are: Linda Agee. Carlton Ashbum, Cindy Baliles, Pam Barnard, Kathy Bar¬ nard. Wanda Belcher, Mike Berry, Beth Bingman, Karen Blackard, Teresa Blackburn, Becky Bowl¬ ings, Sonja Booker, Glenda Boothe, Bonnie Burkhart, Jackie Campbell, John Cassell, Carolyn Clark, Perry Clark, Denise Coalson, Tammy Coalson, Hazel Cockram, Sandra Conner, Con¬ nie Corns, Gary Crews, Sam Crews, Mary Deal, Joyce Dillion, Delene Fain, Jay Foley, Carol Fulcher, Dauid Gregory, Rodger Gunter, Steve Gunter, Sandy Gwynn, Terri Gwynn, Sherri Hall, Beverly Handy, Mira Hariston, Melinda Hawks, Nannette Hill, Cindy Hollandsworth, Carolyn Holt, Mark Hopkins, Kenneth Hopkins, Nancy Hubbard, Vicky Hughes, Rita Hughes, Barry Hutchens, Debbie Hutchens, Dale Hylton, Hosea Hylton, Susan Hylton, Tammy Large, Lisa Law- son, Cynthia Litten, Todd Marshall, Adam Martin, Karen Martin, Teresa Martin, Cindy Matthews, Karen Medley, Sharon Montgomery, Barry Mul¬ lins, Jaelynn Mullins, Mitch Nelson, Ronnie Nester, Rodney Overby, Donna Pendleton, Kim Pen¬ dleton, Steve Perry, El Pilson, Jeff Powell, Glenda Puckett, Angie Rakes, Tammy Ratcliff, Dean Richardson, Teresa Roberson, Jeff Roop, Barbie Sehen, Sammy Shelor, Kay Shough, Holly Shouse, Annette Smith, Denise Smith, Jerry Smith, Jimmy Smith, Kerry Smith, Monica Smith, Rickie Smith, Scott Smith, Beverly Spangler, Teresa Spencer, Greg Spradlin, Tommy Tatum, Bruce Trent, Kim Turner, Laura Turner, Sue Tur¬ ner, David Via, Duane Via, Janet Wade, Tammy Ward, Ogretha Watkins, Becky Williams, Sharon Williams, Anthony Wimbush, Judy Wimbush, Pam Wimbush, Tim Wimbush, Shirley Witt, Barry Wood, Bruce Wood, Kathy Wray, Brian Yarber, Paulette Young. 4-H Officers are: Scott Smith, President; Carol Fulcher, Secretary; Greg Spradlin, Vice-President. (Not Pictured: Mr. Conrad George, Sponsor.) 122 4-H Club Clubs And Organizations Clubs offer special opportunities to students. Whether a per¬ son likes to draw, fish, speak a foreign language, or read, there is a club for that person. Clubs provide the chance for students to be active in school affairs. Constant changes and the development of new clubs each year provide opportunities for everyone to take part in them. Monogram Club members discuss the new emblem for let¬ ter sweaters. Clubs 123 Offer Special Opportunities Hi-Y Sponsors Kope Week The Hi-Y Club was active in school and community pro¬ jects. A bake sale was spon¬ sored for a money making pro¬ ject. During Homecoming, KOPE Week was observed and one day was set aside for clean¬ ing the school and surrounding areas. Two special activities were Christmas caroling at the Nurs¬ ing Home and a Valentine Party for the mentally retarded. A walk-a-thon was also spon¬ sored. Officers for the Hi-Y Club (left to right) - Tony Carter, Sponsor; Sharon Harrell, Reporter; Timmy Turner, Chaplain; Vanessa Wade, President; Becky Handy, Vice-President; Brenda Spencer, Secretary. Conducting an orderly meeting is President Vanessa Wad e. Hi-Y Club Members (left to right) - 1st Row - Timmy Gilley, Kevin Jones. 2nd Row - David Via, Barbara Mabe, Shelby Plaster, Karen Medley. 3rd Row - Kathy Hughes, Wanda Nolen, Peggy Hamm, Duane Via. 124 Hi-Y FHA Strives To 1977-78 FHA Club Officers and Sponsors are: Mrs. Sharon Helms, Sponsor; Glenda Rorrer, President; Donna Morrison, 1st Vice-President; Kay Reynolds, 2nd Vice-President; Donna Bowers, Secretary; Kim McPeak, Treasurer; Teresa Rakes, Reporter; Joyce Overby, Historian. •N •V The FHA Club (Future Homemakers of America) stressed its main purpose this year - to learn to live better. The members attended the FFA-FHA Camp in July and the FFIA Conference in June. A special trip was planned to Chinquapin or Radford College in April. Several other activities that the members participated in were the Mother-Daughter Banquet, serving at special school events, and selling chicken at the Homecoming football game. The club also sponsored refreshments to teachers at faculty meetings. Grade 8 - Chris Anderson, Debbie Ayers, Debbie Barnard, Lisa Barnard, Connie Belcher, Pam Belcher, Susan Belcher, Tammy Bowman, Vickie Bowman, Tammy Boyd, Barbie Boyles, Sandra Branch, Cathy Cassedy, Tammy Cassedy, Shelby First, Martha Hairston, Carolyn, Sandra Hazelwood, Susan Howell, Sandy Hubbard, Brenda Roger, Annette Lawson, Judy Mabe, Lisa Marshall, Sandra Montgomery, Terrie Moran, Debra Moran, Joyce Puckett, Lisa Saul, Annette Sawyers. Grade 9 - Shelby Archer, Patricia Davis, Sharon Goode, Shelby Goode, Becky Harbour, Barbara Mabe, Joyce Mabe, Barbara Massey, Lou Hester, Sandra Overby, Lydia Roberson, Sherry Rogers, Veriane Via. Grade 10 - Penny Belcher, Kelly Bowman, Vicky Boyd, Shelby Farris, Regina Fulcher, Lisa Morrefield, Debbie Overby, Janet Pack, Tina Wagoner, Dedera Woods. Grade 11 - Carolyn Harbour, Janice Hubbard, Becky Hylton, Sandra Martin, Diane Shough. Grade 12 - Regina Barden, Carol Belcher, Brenda Bowers, Donna Collins, Betty Glenn, Annette Marshall, Donna Morrison, Kathey Nichols, Kim Scott, Libby Terry, Lois Weiss. FHA 125 Learn To Live Better Science Club Visits The Smithsonian Institution Officers: Charles Martin, President; Randy Pruitt, Vice-President; Darrell Shockley, S ecretary; Linda Martin, Treasurer; and Lamar Howell, Disciplinarian. Members are: Front Row: Brenda Spencer, Darrell Shockley, Betsy Williams, Kathy Hughes, Karen Goad, Susan Goad. Last Row: Randy Pruitt, Lyle Pendleton, Larry Harbour, Ronald Cariness, Danny Conner, Vince Stone, Sharon Bateman, Doug Parsons. 126 Science Club Hunting and Fishing Becomes Members listen as a speech given on hunting and fishing. Members wait in anticipation as a film is being prepared to be shown. Hunting and Fishing 127 A New School Activity DECA Club Members Attend Employer-Employee Banquet Officers and Sponsor: Leon Pollard, Sponsor; Allison Foddrell, Presi¬ dent; David Conner, Vice- President; Mary Lee Fain, Secretary, Jimmy Handy, Treasurer; Phillip Fain, Parliamentarian; Terrie McMillion, Reporter. The Distributive Educa¬ tion Club of America was opened to any student enrolled in D.E. this year. The DECA Club par¬ ticipated in two contests: the District Contest which was held in January and the Regional Contest in February. Also, in March there was a State Leadership Conference. Other activities included an Employer-Employee Ban¬ quet in May and an Alumni Picnic in June. The club also sponsored a Free Enterprise Promotion. Members of the DECA Club are (left to right) Wayne Terry, Randy Carter, Wilson Hodges, Jerry Pilson, Wayne Earles, Freddie Kendrick, Charles Handy, Larry Hughes. 128 DECA Club Officers are: President, Cecil Tatum; Vice-President, Hester Penn; Secretary, Crystal Ingram; Reporter, Mary Thomas; Treasurer, Joyce Tatum. History Club The History Club put most of its attention this year on the cultures of different parts of the world. This year the club had a new sponsor, Mr. Bill Hanner. For their money-making project they sold candy. The club also took a trip to Williamsburg in April. The History Club Members are:Deborah Clanton, Hester Penn, Crystal Ingram, Joyce Tatum, Darlene Hylton, Tim Wim- bush, Cecila Nowlin, Deborah Clanton, Carmen Howlin, Miranda Hill, Bonnie Hill, Cecil Tatum, Susan Hylton, Sonya Booker, El Pilson, Cindy King, Harold Spencer, Mary Hill, Rosemary Via, Inest Brim, Mary Thomas, Denise Pettigrew, Deborah Moore, Teresa Robertson, Frances Tatum, Mary Sawyers, Gloria Redd, Sonya Barbour, Jackie Scales, Clara Cobb. History Club 129 Goes To Williamsburg Latin Club Attends Convention President, Travis Knowles, Vice-President, Darlene Collins, Treasurer, Sherry Dawson, Secretary, Ann Fulcher. The Latin and French Club participated in many activities, Latin convention in Roanoke and French trip to Biltmore House in April were the highlights. Other activities included the Christmas social and foreign language week. In alphabetical order: Pam Agee, Sandy Baliles, Lori Banks, Sandra Boyd, Phyllis Boyd, Mark Brammer, Kim Burnette, Joe Clark, Sandra Clark, Rhonda Cockram, Darlene Collins, David Conner, Suzanne Crawford, Sherry Dawson, Amy Duncan, Mary Lee Fain, Ricky Fain, Ann Fulcher, Malissa Gray, Jim Hall, Carol Hawks, Sherry Helms, Sandra Hubbard, Donna Hutchens, Tommy Inman, Mark Joyce, Kenneth Justice, Travis Knowles, Jon Love, Jeannie Lynch, Cindy Maxey, Ava Mitchell, John Puckett, Tracy Puckett, Lark Rakes, Lisa Roberts, Terry Stone, Amy Shelor, Lislie Shelor, Melinda Shelor, Mark Spencer, Richard Stewart, Alethea Turner, Rosemary Vipperman, Joyce Warner, Melanie White, Julie Wilkinson, Warren Williams, Tammy Willis, Kim Wood, Curtis Woos, Kim Smith, Heike Foley, all of these are the Latin Club members. The French Club: Belinda Ayers, Sara Ayers, Teresa Cox, Denise Davis, Phyllis DeHart, Ann Gwynn, Michell Hooker, Pam Hopkins, Brenda Lankford, Cynthia Litten, Louise Mitchell, Vicki Shelton, Mary Lou Stroud, Timmy Turner, Marissa Tayko. 130 Latin Club SA.E. Sponsors Officers and Sponsor: Deborah Roberson, Vice-President; Jean DeHart, President; Peggy Par¬ sons, Reporter; Lisa Patterson, Treasurer; Robin Bowling, Historian; Mrs. Monde, Spon¬ sor; Laura Akers, Secretary. The SA.E. Club is sponsored to help teachers and students have a better un¬ derstanding of each other. The mem¬ bers attended trips to Stuart Elemen¬ tary, the Nursing Home, and an area college. They held many other activities such as, SA.E. Week, a primitive meal, favors for the athletes, and National Education week. The SA.E. Club also sponsors SA.E. Teacher appreciation week and Teacher of the Year. Members: (Left to Right) First Row: Connie Overby, Mary Cassidy. Second Row: Debbie Bowman, Judy Hancock, Paula Martin. Third Row: Shirley Rakes, Shelly Slate, Teresa Heath. SA.E. 131 Teacher Appreciation Week VICA Club Members Hold A Car Wash and Hair-a-thon The VICA Club’s door was open to any student of elec¬ tronics, building trades, auto mechanics, and cosmetology classes. The members attended many activities such as VICA car wash and hair-a-thon, VICA District Meeting, VICA Conven¬ tion, and Skills Contest. They also held the VICA Assembly, and had a booth in the county fair. Officers and Sponsors of the VICA Club are (left to right) Mrs. Linda Lawson, Sponsor; Shelly Slate, Reporter; Greg Gwynn, Parliamentarian; Karen Elgin, Historian; Vickie Carter, Secretary; Karen Stone, Vice- President; Shirley Rakes, President and Mr. Bruce Dollarhite, Sponsor. Members of the VICA Club are Wanda Adkins, Warren Blackard, Debbie Bowman, Gary Boyd, Diane Carroll, Gary Bow¬ man, Vickie Carter, Mary Ann Cassady, Darryl Clement, Jean Coleman, Pam Com, Marie Deal, Debra Delp, Karen Elgin, Sammy Floyd, Jarrell Francis, Marie Frazier, Velvet Greer, Greg Gwynn, Jim Guynn, Teddy Guynn, Gary Hall, Judy Han¬ cock, Eric Hand, Tricia Handy, Eddie Harbour, Susan Harrell, Sheree Harris, Teresa Heath, Karl Herrmann, Mary Hughes, Donna Hutchens, Tommy Hutchens, Doug Hylton, Terry Jessup, Paula Martin, Benton McAlexander, Tony Nelson, Wanda Nolan, Mitch Nowlin, Connie Overby, Peggy Parsons, Lisa Patterson, Shirley Rakes, Lowell Reynolds, Stuart Scales, Dennis Shelton, Shelly Slate, Karen Stone, Henry Thompson, Sandre West, Barry Williams, Joan Williams, Roger Wilson, Kathy Wray, Ivan Young. 132 VICA Club SRA Club Attends Officers and Sponsors (left to right) Beverly Dillard, Sponsor; Sharon Bowman, Presi¬ dent; Evalene Hatcher, Vice-President; and Frances Tatum, Secretary-Treasurer. The Student Recreation Association provides many athletic activities for any stu¬ dent wishing to participate. The SRA Club attended many ac¬ tivities this year. The club at¬ tended the UNC-G Modem Dance Concert in April. They also participated in Christmas Carolling and a car wash. Miss Dillard, the club sponsor, discusses a money-making project. Members of the SRA are Pam Boothe, Lisa Bowman, Sharon Bowman, Joane Carter, Sandra Carter, Deborah Clanton, Gerri Childress, Clara Cobb, Martha Fain, Nanette Foster, Nora Frazier, Teresa Gammons, Yvonne Hairston, Renee Handy, Sharon Harrell, Susan Harrell, Fvalene Hatcher, Mary Hill, Reginia Hill, Brenda Howell, Kim Howell, Deborah Huff, Darlene Hylton, Kevin Jones, Barbara Kendrick, Tammy Kendrick, Brenda Knowles, Karen Larsen, Robin Martin, Janice McAlexander, Karen Mills, Carmen Nowlin, Cecila Nowlin, Jeff Penn, Leon Penn, Joyce Perry, Gloria Redd, Timothy Redd, Jeff Rogers, Becky Spen¬ cer, Denise Stanley, Frances Tatum, Jennifer Turner, Kenneth Vaughn, Laymond Vaughn, Barry Wimbush, Vincent Wimbush. SRA Club 133 Modem Dance Concert FBLA Contributes To The Business World From left to right: Jerri Lynch, President; Brenda Stovall, Vice-President; Suzanne Wood, Secretary; Pam Parsons, Treasurer; Sherry Rorrer, Historian; Anita Foley, Parliamentarian; (Not Pictured: Teresa Brammer, Reporter). As Mr. Love gives an in¬ teresting talk on how to use time, the students listen with great interest. The Future Business Leaders of America helped promote interest in the vocational courses. The FBLA Regional Meeting, Spring Conference at V.P.I. and FBLA Convention were just a few of the many activities that the members attended. They also sponsored the March of Dimes Campaign. In alphabetical order: Jennifer Belcher, Anna Bennington, Cynthia Bingman, Bonnie Bow¬ man, Phyllis Boyd, Teresa Bram¬ mer, Arthur Bross, Judy Bross, Delia Carr, Janet Chaney, Melissa Clifton, Sandra Collins, Cheryl Conner, Ann Cruise, Amanda Cox, Sharon Cox, Melissa Darell, Debra Delp, Bonita Epperson, Steve Epperson, Lala Fain, Robert Foley, Wanda Gammons, Inez Gates, Janet Goins, Norma Goins, Patricia Greenwood, Lesia Grif¬ fith, Becky Handy, Mary Hall, Patricia Hall, Sherry Hall, Debbie Harris, Brenda Hollandsworth, Sheila Hooker, Audrey Howell, Susan Hubbard, Tammy Hub¬ bard, Crista Hylton, Donna Hylton, Debbie Hylton, Iris Hylton, Kent Ironler, Karol Johnson, Deb¬ bie Jones, Robin Jones, Barbara Lawless, Joan Lawson, Patricia Layman, B.J. Lyon, Billy Mangrum, Donna Mankins, Theresa Martin, Carolyn Massey, Cindy McPeak, Lynn Murphy, Tina Padgett, Shelby Plaster, Ronni Price, Linda Puckett, Carol Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, Patricia Scott, Falicia Snider, Lisa Smart, Tony Swiney, Sandra Vaughn, Shirley Wade, Vanessa Wade, Deloris Williams, Patricia Williams, Regina Witt, Teresa Wright, Michael Willard. 134 FBLA Club Art Club Officers for the 1977 Art Club are (left to right) Bill Farmer, Sponsor; Fred¬ die Pike, Presi¬ dent; Terry Merritt, Vice- President; Curtis Adams, Secre¬ tary; Jeff Powell, Treasurer; Julie Olmstead, Reporter. The Art Club sponsored an art show for high school level artists which was very successful. Also, during the Fall Harvest Festival, art students helped paint pictures on an old town building. The highlight of the club’s activities was a trip to Biltmore House and Gardens in March. Art Club members listen to the business discussion. Art Club members are Row 1 (left to right): Barbara Scott, Dedera Wood, Jerri Childress, Barbara Bergeron, Lisa Childress, Karen Blackard, Linda Martin, Sharon Bateman, James Nowlin, Steven Reese, Billy Scales, Beverly Handy, Pam Boothe, Renee Handy. Row 2: Linda Agee, Glenda Puckett, Becky Shockley, Brenda Biggs, Lawrence Moore, Joey Mills, Teddy Spencer, Cindy Hollandsworth, Lorie Williams, Ricky Handy, Lee Foley, Becky Spencer. Row 3: Gary Corns, Lauri Lethigpen, Pam Barkley, Rachel Hylton, Betty Howell, Brenda Knowles, Dale Hylton, Danny Conner, Charles Martin, Brian George, James Martin, Reba George. Row 4: Anthony Powell, Suzanne Crawford, Cathy Franklin, Bud Griffith, Kenny Haynes, Patti Lewis, Ronald Caviness, Tommy Inman, Greg Spradlin, David Gregory. 3 C 5 O s Art 135 -I- On February 15, school competition was held for the one-act play festival. As part of the Virginia High School League Forensics program, the most out¬ standing play was chosen to represent our school in district competition. There were three judges and they based their decisions on the presentation and suitability of the play. There were five plays presented, with Jonah being selected the winner. Cast members were Karen Thompson, Lisa Mann, Shannon Smith, Rosemary Vip- perman, Vicky Stone and Suzanne Crawford. Karen Medley was cited by the judges as giving the best overall acting perfor¬ mance. Cast members Rosemary Vipperman, Lisa Mann, Vicky Stone and Shannon Smith act out a scene from Jonah. Five One-Act Plays Looking to the horizon are Shannon Smith, Karen Thompson and Lisa Mann. Perry Clark and Karen Medley act out distressing moments in their play. 138 One-Act Plays Karen Thompson looks on as the Karen Medley, who was named best actress , is trees (Vicky Stone and Rosemary shown here with Perry Clark. Vipperman) die slowly. Shannon Smith seems oblivious of the action behind her. Compete In Festival Cast members Denny Hairston, Mike Penn, Angie Rakes, Perry Clark and Karen Medley act out a scene from their play. Karen Thompson and Lisa Mann watch as the trees (Vicky Stone, Shannon Smith, and Rosemary Vipperman) wither and die. One-Act Plays 139 Foreign Language Week - (upper right) Castro and Carter (Ronnie Harold, Teresa Handy) show U.S.-Cuba relations. Idi Amin (Mark Pilson) and hostages (Sandra Bell, Cindy Ray, and Connie Manor) discuss politics. Singing about bologna are Cheryl Wimbish, Alisa Hall, and Kathy Vaughn. 140 Foreign Language Week Different Customs During the week of April 4 through April 8, students at P.C.H.S. were shown and given the opportunity to participate in activities native to other countries. Students enjoyed meals from foreign na¬ tions during lunch each day. On Wednesday, the student body was entertained by the three foreign language clubs who presented original skits. The week ended with the annual banquet on Friday. Af¬ ter dinner, awards were given to the students who scored highest on their achievement tests. Latin Club member Rosemary Vipperman appears to be caught in Mark Brammer’s net. This bald, ugly man (alias Gary Howell) entertains at the student assembly. (Below) Ricky Fain is caught in a compromising position as he an¬ nounces the end of the Latin Club play. Foreign Language Week 141 And Ideas The An nual Awards Day was a day to recognize the ac¬ complishments of outstanding students. Students received medals and certificates for excellence achieved in all academic departments. The faculty members decided individually who they felt best exemplified the qualities of willingness to learn and understanding in their respective departments. Passing on his duties to Tammy Large is Mark Pilson. The succeeding officer of Barry Williams is Cindy Eckenrod. Receiving a standing ova¬ tion from the new SCA officers and the student body are the retiring SCA officers. 142 Awards Assembly The teachers and administration had the honor of presenting the awards to the outstanding students. Also at the assembly the new SCA officers were induc¬ ted during a candlelight ceremony. Handing the vice-presidency down to Eric Hand is Jennifer Penn. New SCA President Vicki Hutchens is con¬ gratulated by Mr. Hiatt. Recipient of the Citizenship Award is Darryl Moore. Awards Assembly 143 Time to boogie, time to laugh, time to really live and enjoy yourself at the Spring Dance. After all, the excitement of the year is about over. There’s still the Spring Dance to look forward to, unless you’re a Jr. or Sr. then you’ve got the Prom. But everyone usually attends and boogies at the last dance of the year. Above watching the band and dancing at the same time appears difficult for Winfred Reid. 144 Spring Dance Never seeming to stag apart, Shannon Smith and Larry Cockram sneak a quick close up again during the dance. Above as Kenny Reynolds looks around, he laughs when he spots his date watching him. f ■ B O O G I E SPRING DANCE Aside not looking at each other as they dance are Vicki Hutchins and Denny Bowman. Above exhaustion can get the best of you, but not for Daisie Cope and Dale Whorley as they keep boogying. Spring Dance 145 Hono r Grand y Biggs Each year the Student Action for Education sponsors a Teacher of the Year election. Each month a teacher is chosen as a finalist and at the end of the year the students vote on the finalists and pick their favorite teacher. The Teacher of the Year for 1976-77 was Mr. Grandy Biggs. In addition to teaching Physical Education and Health, Mr. Biggs also coaches the Cross Country and Junior Varsity basketball teams. Mr. Biggs received a commemorative plaque at the annual Awards Day Assembly. Students chose Mr. Grandy Biggs as Teacher of the Year for 1976-77. P.E. teacher Grandy Biggs takes time out to just think. I 146 Teacher of the Year S.CA Elections — S.CA. elections are always a very important part of high school. Each year they are held in the gymnasium. Speeches are given, and then the next day students elect the S.CA. of¬ ficers for the coming year. The old members then bid their farewell. An extra excitement for the S.CA elections u as the perfor¬ mance of Garry Howell and Alan Roberts doing a scene from I.WA. wrestling. “I ' m not sure I want to do this,’’ thinks Cindy Eckenrod as time comes for her to give her speech. S.CA. elections are an important part of high school activities, and Tammy Ward seems to be enjoy¬ ing herself. Larry Hall and Winfred Reid pre¬ sent Mr. Hiatt with the basketball trophies which were won at the tournaments. S.CA. Elections 147 Campaigns, Speeches, Skits TEACHERS IN The Teachers’ Assembly was really an hilarious time for the students and teachers. They were portraying Hee Haw and did a great job. Everyone seemed to be having a great time , and it turned out to be one of the best assemblies we had all year. The teachers all dressed up like the people in Hee Haw. Some sang songs that even sounded like the real thing. They did skits and a lot of other silly things. It is times like that when you know you’ll never forget your teachers. To the upper right Singing an original song is Connie Martin and her mother. Above “She picked a fine time to leave me ” as Mr. Far- Aboue Mrs Mes to te „ a joke before mer sings to the student body. sbe g rabs ber g Qwn anc j runs. 148 Teachers Assembly HEE HAW LAND The Hee Haw gang go about their usual business and show their real character. “Sometimes I just don’t know what’s going on in this crazy world, ' ' thinks Ms. Smith. Mrs. Lawson really sings out and plays that piano when she’s ready. Teachers Assembly 149 JUNIOR- . PR The Jr.-Sr. Prom, the last dance for many of the students, left a lot of good memories for some people. The band Smack Dab played and everyone seemed to enjoy them. The theme for the Prom was “Stairway to Heavenand the decorations were put up well to represent a Stairway to Heaven. Sammy Morrison and Beverly Wood enjoy the sound of slow music, played by Smack Dab, at the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Smack Dab makes a great performance as the band en¬ tertains the people at the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Dancing to the music can really make some people thirsty. Tammy Hutchens finds that she’s ready for her punch. 150 Jr.-Sr. Prom Dale Hylton and Alicia Massie decide they can have just as much fun, sitting down and smiling at the photographer. Keith Nowlin, Vicky Kendrick, Jeanie Hall and Mike Rorrer stand and observe the action. Tammy Large and Alan Roberts snuggle up as Alan realizes this will be his last dance at Patrick County High School. Even though a long dress can get in the way of dancing, Lark Rakes and Jon Love con¬ tinue to enjoy their dance. 4 Jr.-Sr. Prom 151 COULD THIS BE 152 PEP. P ay THE MAD, MAD OF OZ? Could this be the Mad, Mad World of Oz? Yes, it was. The PEP put on an out¬ standing play for the public and students. It wasn’t like the Wonderful World of Oz. This world was a mad world! Mrs. Rhodes, the speech and drama teacher, spent much of her time directing the p ay. She also helped write it. Terry Bowman and Kathy Bowman designed the costumes. A lot of work was put into the play, and it never could have been done without everybody working together. P.E.P. Play 153 The events of Patrick County High School Days were a little different this year. The teachers played against the students in a baseball game. Anyone could participate. The rest of the stu¬ dent body got to sit on the bleachers and cheer. Another event was a wrestling match put on by the students. It added more cheering and more spirit during the celebration. The distinguished Patrick Countian Award was also given out during P.C.H.S. Days. Sally Via a well-loved retired teacher was honored with this Award. Below: One of the wrestlers, Alan Roberts, tells the crowd about his past events before the big match. Events Of Upper left: After congratulating Sally Via, Mr. Hiatt awards her the trophy for Distinguished Patrick Countian. Mrs. White observes. Below to the left: The big match begins as Roger Wilson and Glenn Bowles stand by. Above: Sally Via proudly holds her award. 154 P.C.H.S. Days •V PCHS Days To the left Scotty Smith takes a hard run to his base after hitting a grand slam. Above: As Mr. Farmer tries to steal a base, Vicki Hutchens grabs tight to make sure he gets nowhere. Above: Julie Wilkinson puts all her muscles to work and attempts to make a homerun hit. Above: The pitcher, Mr. Hiatt, concentrates and throws the ball. P.C.H.S. Days 155 Shakespeare Festival Master Brooks demonstrates his anger at the adominable John Falstaff. Master Brooks and John Falstaff discuss financial matters and the in¬ fidelity of women. The crowd in the tavern discusses Master Fa staff’s unbelievable actions. Glasses are raised and songs are sung as the customers relax in the tavern. 156 Shakespeare Festival Highlighted By Comedy This lady seems to have the doctor in a bad spot and he looks frightened. The doctor gladly shows the audience his dancing prowess. On February 17 approximately 100 students were fortunate enough to be a part of a Shakesperian festival. The senior advanced English class, some sophomore classes and the speech and drama classes traveled to Reynolds’ Homestead Learning Center to participate in the workshop. Students were treated to a film about life in Elizabethan England, but the highlight of the day was the presentation of The Merry Wives of Windsor by the Ferrum College Drama Depart¬ ment. The play was followed by group discus¬ sions. These two gentlemen have a great deal to talk about during their visit to the tavern. Shakespeare Festival 157 Freedom Above: Freedom Jam members reach for the utmost vibrations. To the upper right: Thousands of dollars worth of equipment and a lot of talent combine to form Freedom Jam Rock Band. Aside: The drummer looks as though he’s entangled in a massive structure of sound and loves it. Below: Singing with the band this Freedom Jam member jams with the spine tingling sound of the keyboards. The Band, Freedom Jam, came to Patrick County and put on a rock show for the students at Patrick County High School. Their outstanding talents im¬ pressed the student body greatly. Freedom Jam held another concert that night for anyone that wanted to attend. To a very attentive crowd, Freedom Jam performed. They will be remembered by everyone that came out to see them. Jam 158 Jam To the side: Represen¬ tatives from colleges take a break and socialize. Below: Waiting for his food, Anthony Powell decides observing the girls is fun. College Above: One of the representatives tries to help Kathy Nichols and Meredith Morrison by showing his school’s catalog. Above: Gerald Williams and Jerry Hopkins have deep thoughts as the man from Emory and Henry answer their questions. What College will I visit? Will my grades be accept¬ able? What career am I really interested in? There are so many opportunities. These are just some of the questions going through the minds of the students at¬ tending College Day. There are so many choices and decisions to make. With all the careers and oppor¬ tunities, it makes it harder for a student to decide. College Day can always be a help. Students are able to leam more about colleges and college life itself. Representatives from each college are friendly and willing to help students. College Day 159 CLASS OF “77 •s TAKE EACH MOMENT Above Elva Terry happily walks off the stage after receiving a certificate from Mr. Hiatt. Upper Right The Senior Choir members sing their last song at P.C.H.S. Above Being Valedictorian Kathy Bowman makes her speech. To the right, Larry Hall, S.CA. President, made numerous speeches during the year, but this was his last and perhaps most inspiring speech at Patrick County High School. 160 Graduation AND HOLD IT TODAY Finally receiving their diplomas are Candice Roop and Darryl Young. Two of the Junior Marshals make sure everything goes all right while the Seniors march in. Take each moment and hold it today. This was the class motto for the Seniors of 1977. The class flower was yellow rose and the class colors were silver and blue. Each class as the years go by leave a different memory to Patrick County High School. The class of 77 left a Cougar field sign to be placed at the entrance of the football field. No one will forget the class of 77. 161 UATION Senior Play Above: Shannon Smith, playing the part of Lizzie Bor- don, graps her handkerchief and wonders what to do. To the upper right: The maid Jennifer Penn cleans the table as a good excuse to ask Lizzie (Shannon Smith) some questions. To the side: Father (Travis Knowles) and Lizzie appear to not be getting along at the moment. Alicia Massie, (playing the part of Abby) fusses at Lizzie and tries to tell her what she thinks. The cast of the Senior Class put on one of the best plays P.C.H.S. has ever had. Lizzie Borden was the play. Lizzie was portrayed by Shannon Smith, who did an excellent job. The rest of the cast were most outstanding. They worked hard and long for this play and the outcome showed that. It was put on three nights at the school. The play was well at¬ tended and the behavior was good. It was such a good play it kept everyone ' s attention. The Senior Sponsors Glenda Martin and Karen Rhodes were honored the last night by the cast with roses, for putting so much of their time, effort, and understanding into it. They acted out so well and with receiving so much acknowledgement this play won’t ever leave P.C.H.S. 162 Senior Play Portrayed By Lizzie Borden Above: Lizzie has visitors, the more questions she’s asked, the more ner¬ vous Lizzie appears to get. To the right Eddie Wyatt, who played the part of Sousa and Pam Corn who played the part of Carlotta, walk out on stage together, after a fine performance. Above: Some of the cast are caught after the play getting a round of applause that was much deserved. To the upper left: Emma, portrayed by Karen Thompson takes the ax and confesses she found this the night of the murder. To the left: The lawyer Mr. Jennings (El Pilson) gives his report and views of the situation to the sisters Emma, Karen and Lizzie, Shannon. Shannon Smith Senior Play 163 ° M E C OMI NG Homecoming, the Highlight of the Fall Season, really turned out to be the Highlight Game for our Football team. We won our first victory that night, which made Homecoming Celebrations, enjoyable. The Girls on the Girls Basketball Team participated in one of the Homecoming Assemblies, along with the Football Players and S.CA. Vicky Hutchins, our S.CA. President was also honored with the crown that night, becoming our new Homecoming Queen. Vicky Smith, our last years Homecoming Queen, crowned her. Upper left: Three girls from our boys’ baksetball team Darryl Younger, Carrol Reid and David Clark sing and do a little dance for the Student Body. Above: The girls from the Basketball Team think they are the Globetrotters. To the left: Reba George makes sure everything is in order before the girls from the Basketball team do their thing. fall r 164 Homecoming 0 H I G H L I G H Above: After being crowned Homecoming Queen for 1977-78, Vicky Hutchens stands with escort CA. Arrington. Above: El Pilson enjoys one of his many dances with one of his many girls. Tammy Large is serenaded by Tommy Hut¬ chins. E A S o Highlight 165 Forensics Competition: Forensics sponsor Mrs. Phyllis Eastridge gives some last rrimite advice to Alicia Massie and Barry Fain. Jean Dehart appears to be confident before the competition begins. Speller Tracy Puckett takes a last minute glance over her word list. Nine students represented our school in the February 16 District Forensics Competi¬ tion at Drewry Mason High School. These stu¬ dents had previously either won or placed as first alternate in school competition. Partici¬ pants were: Jean Dehart and Jon Love in the poetry reading contest, Alicia Massie and Tommy Inman in the extemporaneous speak¬ ing contest, Amy Shelor and Eddie Wyatt in the prose reading competition, Ann Fulcher and Barry Fain in original oratory and Tracy Puckett in the spelling competition. Ann Fulcher, Jean Dehart and Tracy Puckett all placed second while Jon Love cap¬ tured first place in district competition. These students all advanced to the regional meet. 166 Forensics Something For Everyone Jon Loue, Tommy Inman, and Amy Shelor appear to be relaxed and prepared for the task ahead of them. Ann Fulcher works hard to prepare for her original oratory presentation. Barry Fain and Jean Dehart seem preoccupied and a little bit nervous. Jean Dehart, Jon Love, and Amy Shelor take a break to enjoy a joke. Jean Dehart looks up from her work with a sigh of relief. Forensics 167 Put On By Cheerleaders Thanksgiving The cheerleaders of Patrick County High School used their talents and put together the Thanksgiving Assembly for the student body. Having an assembly always helps get the peo¬ ple in the spirit for our first vacation. The Stage Band also helped by playing some numbers of their own. After the cheerleaders were through the Stage Band was there to finish off. Before the big meal, Kay Martin and Paulette Young say their own grace together. Angie Rakes tries her best to let her company know “they can leave anytime . Mira Hairston (Sparkle), Evonne Hairston (Sunshine), and Judy Wimbush (Brown Sugar) display teaching ability to Pam Hopkins. Assembly 168 Thanksgiving Miss Senior Nominated by her senior class, Karen Thompson is touched deeply as she is crowned Miss Senior. After presenting Mr. Senior with a silver cup, Mr. Hiatt congratulates Bud Griffith for his honor. The Senior Class of 1978 nominated a Mr. and Miss Senior to represent their class. Karen Thompson and Bud Griffith were honored with this name. They were recognized at an important basketball game by Mr. Hiatt. He crowned Karen and presented Bud with a silver cup that had Mr. and Miss Senior engraved on it. This is just one of the things the Senior Class does to make their year more memorable. KAREN BUD GRIFFITH THOMPSON Mr. and Miss Senior 169 A Basketball To the right: The Band, Rag Minton and Fame, entertain the students dur¬ ing the Christ¬ mas Dance. Our basketball team made the Christmas Dance more exciting with a basketball vic¬ tory. The band, Ray Minton and Fame, provided the music while everyone danced into the Christmas spirit. The dress was semiformal. Alumni were allowed to come and par¬ ticipate and also relive old memories. 170 To the left: Terry Merritt enjoys his dance with Robin Booker and Robin thinks it’s just as special. Above: One of the band members looks disorien¬ ted while he plays. Christmas Dance Victory Makes Above: You can always spot Tim Wimbush out in a crowd and this time he does not appear to know we caught him. To the far left: El Pilson can drink and dance and have a good time with his date Cynthia King all at the same time. To the left: Vicki Hutchens and Bobby Eckenrod attempt to do the bump together. More Exciting The Christmas Assembly was put on by the Speech and Drama Class this year. They invented and decorated a computer to help the Christmas shop¬ pers in a rush for Christmas. Could computers take over Christmas shop¬ ping? It is doubtful, especially this one, as it just seemed to confuse the shop¬ pers more. Doors were decorated by the stu¬ dents and later judged. There were dif¬ ferent categories and the prize for the best door in each category was free ice cream for all the homeroom students. To the upper left: Danny Hairston feeds the computer and hopes to obtain some answers. To the upper right: Santa is displayed on one of the classroom doors as it awaits its turn to be judged. To the side: “Should I give it a try?” thinks Emma Alderman as she approaches the computer. To the upper far right: A computer tries to provide the answer to Christmas shopping problems. To the far left: Pam Craig warns Bobby Gam¬ mons that the computer does crazy things at times. • ' •r:Vv :■ ■--C: . f : v 172 Christmas ■■ mm® Christmas Take Over Assembly Christmas 173 Shopping Above: Jarryl Barber has his choice of dances and partners to take all three at one time. Sweethearts attended the Sweetheart Dance, which was just another way to celebrate Valentines Day. It was held after an important basketball game with Tunstall. We lost the game, but the support we had was great. The gym was jammed packed that night with everyone backing up our Cougar players. Three activities were held that night and people were even parking on the football field. The band, Chapel Hill, played for the dance. The Sweetheart Dance left another memorable night at Patrick County High School. Above: Two sweetheart couples Jerry Hopkins, Sherri Hall and Mark Webb, Cheryl Wimbush have their own way of taking a break. 174 Jarryl finially decides it’s time to dance Above: Dressed alike at the dance is Sandra with one girl, Frances Tatum. Clark and Joey Terry. 175 “Whats Your Favorite Patrick County is one of the richest counties in Virginia. Rich, that is, in the wealth of scenic attractions. Here exists a diversity and uniqueness that is unmatched elsewhere. It is interesting to hear the different things that are most ap¬ pealing to individuals. The following paragraphs contain com¬ ments and ideas taken from faculty and student body members about their favorite attractions in the county. Probably the most prominent aspect of the county is the Blue Ridge Mountain Range. Glorious, wood-covered moun¬ tains rise to meet the clear, sweet-smelling air to create a con¬ stant source of inspiration to eager sight-seers. On bright sunny days, the mountains truly live up to their name by appearing to be a deep, rich azure blue. “There’s just nothing else like those mountains with their tremendous beauty, says senior Travis Knowles. Sandra Clark, a senior, loves Bull Mountain because you can see over the en¬ tire county from there. Senior Wayne Cruise likes the mountains for the “feeling of freedom they provide. Amy Shelor, a junior, enjoys the moun¬ tains because “I feel like a part of them. ” Two teachers, Mr. Arnold Kloock and Mr. Doug Kapfer, have very simple reasons for liking the mountains. Mr. Kloock likes them because they are what they are and Mr. Kapfer likes them “just because they’re blue. ’’ Throughout these mountains runs the Blue Ridge Parkway. Sight seers from all over the United States come to drive over or camp on this multi-state landmark. Travelers are constantly in awe of the tremendous, breath-taking views from the Parkway’s many overlooks and visitors centers. Lisa Smart, a senior, likes the Parkway. She thinks a good way to spend a Sunday afternoon is to just go for a drive on the beautiful and peaceful Parkway. Senior Glenda Fulcher enjoys picnicing in the woods of the Parkway on bright, sunny, lazy afternoons. Students When asked why she liked the Parkway so much, senior Penny Turner replied that she enjoyed the many overlooks because of the magnificent view of the entire county which is evident from them. Beverly Howell, a junior, likes the overall “country-like ' ' at¬ mosphere that exists on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Karen Thompson, a senior, says she likes the Parkway best “just because you can get away and be yourself and it will be whatever you want it to be.’’ Woolwine, a small community nestled within the Blue Ridge Mountains, has a great many scenic attractions to offer. Among the many attractions of the general Woolwine area are Fairystone State Park, and two of Virginia’s five remaining covered bridges, Jack ' s Creek Bridge and the Bob White Bridge. Alicia Massie, a senior, likes Fairystone Park best because it is pretty and it “preserves land and wildlife in it’s natural state. In the words of Mark Brammer, a junior, “Woolwine has a lot of history and a lot of interesting people who have deep roots in the area (including myself) and that makes it great. ” Patrick County’s many farms, numerous old sheds, schools and homeplaces, like the one in the picture, add a rich flavor of the past to the county. 176 Features Thing In Patrick County?” Respond Above: Mabry’s Mill holds many beautiful vistas. Among them is this eye-catching scene of foliage and water-flow for the mill. To the upper left: These snow¬ laden pines serve as reminders of the harsh storms of the past several winters. One of the most lovely remind¬ ers of the past is Mabry’s Mill. This landmark tells of 18th cen¬ tury customs that were once so much a part of the county. Features 177 Scenic Patrick County h In this snow-covered valley lies several cozy homes. v ly ’ L I Snow forms a soft, cushiony pillow for this old, gnarled wood. | This cabin nestled in be¬ tween snow-covered trees looks like a story-book scene. 178 Features Holds Marti; Attractions Also in the Blue Ridge Mountains are the communities of Vesta and Meadows of Dan. These communities also have a strong family tie among their inhabitants. Probably the best known characteristic of this general area is Mabry’s Mill. Considered one of the most picturesque places in the county, the mill, which is still in operation, attracts many visitors. Junior David Reed said that he likes Vesta best because it is “Moun- tainy . Janet Goins, a junior, agrees and elaborates that she likes Mabry ' s Mill best because it is so pretty and so much cooler in the sum¬ mer than other spots. Lover’s Leap is an area full of legend. According to senior Sandy Morse, it is terrific at night because it is so dark and close to the stars. In the opposite end of the county, Critz and Patrick Springs too have their own special attractions for their residents. Critz has a very special tourist center in the Reynolds’ Homestead and Learning Center. This complex offers educational and recreational opportunities for all Patrick County residents. Bart Williams, a junior, finds Critz to be his favorite area because it is full of history and nature. The county seat, Stuart, has an interesting past as well as an in¬ teresting present. The Patrick County Courthouse on Main Street has many legends and stories associated with it. The Patrick County Museum has been established to recreate and preserve the heritage of the entire county. Yes, Patrick County is rich. The combination of deep rooted, close- knit families and the beauty of the well-preserved natural surroundings are worth much more than money could buy. Patrick County citizens are the first to realize how fortunate they are and because they do, chances are good that Patrick County will retain its beauty and glory for a long time to come. This old tree bears the signs of the heavy winter storm that is just past. Snow-covered mountains and fields are an intricate part of Patrick County’s win¬ ter fantasy land. I Features 179 A DIRECTIONAL GUIDE Abbot, Walter Stanley Adams, Curtis-40,135 Adams, David Buren-12 Adams, Dwayne Michael Adams, Mark Wayne-7, 48 54 Adkins. Wanda Gail-132, 34 Agee, Fern-101 Agee, Linda Louise-135,118, 88.89.122.12 Agee. Pamela Annette-106,130, 105.48 Agee. Rhonda Lea-40 Akers, Laura Ellen-152,108, 131.88.34 Alderman, Emma Pearl-48 Anderson. Christine Lee-125, 121.54 Anderson, Verna-22 Antonucci, Eyuon-121,48 Archer, Shelby Gene-125, 121.48 Arrington. Claude Anderson-40. 165.105 Ashbum, Archie Clayton Ashbum, Carlton-122,12 Ashbum. Mark Lane-48 Axelson, Janice-148,97 Ayers. Belinda Rea-66, 40.130,116 Ayers. Deborah Lynn-125,121,54 Ayers. Robin Renee-119,54 Ayers, Sara Lynn-130,54 Babbott, Stan ley-54 Bailey. Jerome Dale-34 Bailey. Rhonda Gail-54 Baldwin, Sherry Annette-48 Baliles, Cindy Mae-122,54 Baliles, Ramona Leigh-54 Baliles. Sandra Rose-121, 130.54 Banks. Lori LeAnn-130,54 Banks. Marshall Lester-48 Barbour, Allen Lee-34 Barbour, Jarryl Sylvester-106, 40.174,175 Barbour, Kim Dawn-48 Barbour, Sonya Cordelia-129 Barbour. Tyrone Blake Barden. Regina Kaye-125,12 Barkley, Pamela Sue-172, 135.34 Barnard, Debbie Lee-125, 121.54 Barnard, Kathy Lynn-112, 40,122 Barnard, Lisa Kim-125,54 Barnard, Pamela Jane-122,48 Barnard, Sandra Lee-48 Barnett, Karen Elizabeth-62, 114.109.117.12 Barnwell, Joseph lssac-71,54 Bateman, Martha Sharon -135, 126.12 Beach. Beverly Dawn-48 Beasley, Allen Gray-54 Beasley, Tonda Renae-34 Belcher, Ann-95,119,34 Belcher. Archie Dale-40 Belcher. Benton Grant-54 Belcher, Carlton Ray-40 Belcher, Carol Jane-114, 125,12 Belcher, Connie Lynn- 125.54 Belcher, Coy Edward-54 Belcher. Daniel Warren-48 Belcher, David Wayne-34 Belcher, Jennifer Ann-134, 12.54 Belcher, Jimmy David Belcher. Joseph Leon-48 Belcher, Pamela Lorraine-125, 54 Belcher. Penny Gail-125, 40.48 Belcher, Penny Louise-119 Belcher, Phillip Edgar Belcher, Steven Lee Belcher, Susan Dawn-125,54 Belcher, Timothy Wayne- 113.48 Belcher, Wanda-122,12 Belcher, Willie Dean-106, 48 Bell, Bruce Allen Bell, Sandra Cleo-140, 108.119.34 Bell, Shawn Elizabeth-106, 119 Benfield, Keith Shelton Ben field, Kimla Ann-48 Bennington, Anna-121,134, 48 Bennington, Charlotte Vanessa-54 Berchart. Peter-113 Bergeron, Barbara Ann-66, 40,135 Berry, Catherine Elizabeth-106, 75.40 Berry, Charles Michael-71, 81.80.122.48 Biggs, Brenda Diane-1535, 119.54 Biggs, Donna Rene-116, 48 Biggs, Grandy-67,146, 117.91.90 Biggs. John Wayne-54 Biggs. Thomas Lane-54 Bingman, Cindy Ann-134, 12 Bingman, Sally Elizabeth-122, 54 Bishop. David Allen-105,12 Bishop. Fred Allen-119,48 Bishop. Ricky Brian-48 Blackard, James Curtis-40 Blackard, Margaret-22 Blackard. Karen Lynn-135, 122,12 Blackard. Lelia-22 Blackard, Warren Keith-132, 12 Blackburn, Darrell Clint-71, 54 Blackburn, Teresa Dieen-122, 54 Bocock, John Keith-12 Bollings. Rebecca Lynn-40 Booker, Robin Lynn-62, 170.117.34 Booker, Sherry Lynn-48 Booker, Sonja Lee-66, 129,122,12 Booth, Tony Leon-54 Boothe. Glenda Sue-114, 155.122,13.25 Boothe. Pamela Susette-66, 133.135.48 Boothe. Tammy Marie-34 Bowers. Brenda Lee-125, 13 Bowers, Donna Marie-125, 118.34 Bowers. Lenwood Dwayne-48 Bowers. Timmy Dean-55 Bowles, Glenn-154 Bowling, Robin Dawn-106, 76.131.34 Bowlings, Becky Bowman. Betty Faye-48 Bowman, Bonnie Gale-109, 135.13 Bowman. Carolyn Marie 48 Bowman, Cathy Jeanette-48 Bowman, Clarence Harden Bowman, Cletus Ann-54 Bowman, Danny Ray-113, 121.40.54 Bowman, Deena Shelley- 120.87.48 Bowman, Debbie Lynn-131, 132.13 Bowman, Dennis Juel-69, 54 Bowman, Denny-145 Bowman. Donald L. Bowman, Dwayne Aldy Bowman, Eurlace Marie Bowman, Gary Dean-132, 54.34 Bowman, Gary Lee Bowman, Ginny-66 Bowman, Glenda Kay Bowman, Jay Wallace Bowman, Kathy-62,63, 160.90 Bowman. Kelly Raynes- 125.40 Bowman, Linda-48 Bowman, Lisa Elaine-133, 54 Bowman, Lauri-40 Bowman, Lori Ann-48 Bowman. Lyle Scott Bowman, Oleta Joyce-48 Bowman, Rebecca Ann Bowman, Ruford, Charles- 116.48 Bowman, Rita Faye-40 Bowman, Robert Lee-13 Bowman, Roger Lee-40 Bowman, Scott-54 Bowman, Sharon Lorraine- 133.13 Bowman, Shirley Jean Bowman, Susie Jane-54 Bowman, Tammy Sue-125,55 Bowman, Teresa Carol-40 Bowman, Terry Lynn-62, 115.117.34 Bowman, Timothy Mark- 40.81 Bowman, Vickie Layne-125, 120.105.55 Bowman, Wayne Michael-13 Bowman, Woodrow Daniel Boyd. Connie Ruth-121, 48 Boyd. Donlta Kay-55 Boyd, Gary Dwain-132, 105.13 Boyd, Glenn Howard-40 Boyd. James H.-48 Boyd. Jerry Lee-40 Boyd. Myron John-48 Boyd. Phyllis Ann-121, 40.130.134.48 Boyd, Phyllis Helms-116 Boyd. Roger Nelson-55 Boyd, Ronnie Eric Boyd, Sandra Louise -120, 130.118.29.13 Boyd, Tammy Lynn 125, 55 Boyd, Vickey Lynn-125, 40 Boyer, Mark Kelley-106, 40 Boyles, Barbie Ann-125. 55 Bradner, Lessa-55 Brammer, Mark Allen-106, 141.130.34 Brammer. Teresa Lynn-5, 110.134.13 Branch, Sandra Lee-125, 55 Brim, Alice Inest-129,34 Brim. Fred-93 Brim, Linda Faye-48 Bross, Arthur Edgar-106, 120.134.48 Bross, Judy Louise-120, 134.118.34 Bryant. James Keith-71,48 Bryant, Raymond Kent-40 Buchannan, Bidgie-95 Buchannan, James-152 Burch, Cindy-76,117,90 Burgart. Garland Leon Buraart, Pete-55 Burkhart. Bonnie Lou-122, 34 Burkhart, Doris Ann-48 Burkhart, Rhonda Gail-120, 34 Burkhart. Ronnie Lee-71, 40,78 Burnett, Melody Gay-121, 87.119.55 Burnette, Kimberley Ann-130, 55 Burnette, Robert Lee-65, 71.40.117 Burnette, William Lyle-72, 65.40.117 Burnette. Tom-91 Byers, Christopher Lee-40 Cain, Jerry Wayne Campbell, John Taylor-67, 106.71.48 Campbell, Jacqueline Rae-122, 55 Carr, Delia Jean-121, 40,134 Carroll, Diane-40,132 Carroll, Dianna Lynn-121, 55 Carter, Arthur Wilson-34 Carter, Bonita Carol-55 Carter, Danny-79,48 Carter, Greg Allen-79 Carter, Joann-112, 133.13 Carter, Kenneth Wade-72,13 Carter, Nancy Lou-6,106, 15.111.13 Carter, Randy Gerald-41,128 Carter, Ronnie Lee-71,13 Carter, Sandra Gail- 75,48 Carter, Thomas McDaniel Carter, Tony-124.95 Carter, Vickie Lynn-132,13 Cassady, Kathy Sue-125,55 Cassady, Margaret Teresa-48 Cassady, Mary Ann-131, 132.34 Cassady, Tammy Jean-125, 55 Cassell, Charles Evan-41 Cassell. Janice Faye-55 Cassell, John-122 Cassell, Sonda-41 Cauley, Charles Wesley-55 Caviness. Ronald James-67, 72.135.126.34 Chaney, Janet Marie-134 Chaney, Teresa Patty-120,48 Chase, Janet-41 Childress, Chip-48 Childress, Gerri Gaye-133, 135.55 Childress, Greg Allen Childress, Jeffrey Craig- 72.34 Childress, Lisa Dawn-41. 135,88 Childress, Robert W. Clanton, Christine Lee-55 Clanton, Deborah Ann-41, 133,129 Clanton, John Wayne-67, 90.83.29.14 Clanton, Roger Lee-67,41 Clark, Carolyn Dell-76, 122.48 Clark, Curtis Lee-119, 116.79.48.55 Clark, David Price-72,120, 117,90,164,83, 84.85.14 Clark, John Marlon-115,34 Clark, Joseph Fulton-41,130 Clark. Linda Jo-14 Clark. Perry Robert-106,71, 138.139.122.49.48 Clark, Sandra Lee-114,130, 175.118.14 Clark, Thomas Lee Clark, William Moir-7,71, 79.48 Clement, Barry Wilfred-48 Clement, Darryl Edward-132, 78.14 Clifton. Gregory Dean-41, 117,119 Clifton, Jerry Lee-48 Clifton, Melissa Dawn-41, 134 Coalson, Janet Denise- 121.41.118.122 Coalson, Tammy Lynn-41, 118.122 Cobb, Clara Lee-133, 129.14 Cobb, Gloria Laveme-55 Cockran, Deborah Ann-55 Cockran, Kimberley Sue Cockram, Danny Artis-41 Cockeram, Danny Paul-71,55 Cockram, Hazel June-122, 55 Cockram, James William-14 Cockram, Jimmy Lee Cockram, Joanne-55 Cockram, Kimberley Sue-41 Cockram, Larry-115,145,34 Cockram, Pamela Sue Cockram, Rhonda DeAnn-40, 41,130,116,105 Cole, Michael Warren-119,14 Coleman, Edward Ray Coleman, Esley C-14 Coleman, Gloria Jean-132,14 Coleman, Jimmy-113,55 Coleman, William Clayton Collie, Carl Elwood-48 Collins, Barry Warren-14 Collins, Cynthia Darlene-114, 130.25.14 Collins, Debra Sue-75,55 Collins, Donna Sue-125, 112.15.120.14 Collins, Jerry Wayne-41 Collins, Linda Sue Collins, Ronnie Gray-55 Collins, Sandra Leith-6,134, 88.34 Conner, Cheryl Lee-121, 41,134 Conner, Danny Randolph- 135.126.34 Conner, David Leon-48 Conner, David Mark-15,130, 128.14 Conner, Douglas Wayne-34 Conner, Greg-55 Conner, James Matthew- 79.55 Conner, Randy Lynn Conner, Rita Jean-121,55 Conner, Ronnie Glen-113, 78.55 Conner, Sandra Ann-121, 41,122 Conner, Tommy Carl Cooper, Margaret E.-109,95 180 Index TO OUR MEMORIES East, Lynne Dietrich-15 Easter, Bobby Wade Eastridge, Phyllis-95, 166,116.214,54 Cooper. Tressie-94 Cope, Daisie Caroline-114, 145,15,111,14 Com, Ann-22 Com, Pamela Lynn-15, 120,132,167 Corns, Connie Lynne-120, 41,118,122 Corns, Gary Steven-135, 48 Corns, Larry Randolph-34 Corns, Timothy Brent-15, 119 Cornell, Joe Stephen-55 Cox, Jerry Robert-101 79.48 Cox, Kenneth-101 Cox, S. Amanda-15,134 Cox, Sharon Denise-115, 134.34 Cox, Teresa Lynn-130,55 Craddock, Cindy-48 Craig, Cynthia Lynn-130,55 Craig, Pam Sue-172,41, 119,105 Craig, Pearl Sue-119,55 Crannell, James Ray-116, 48 Crawford, Suzanne-130, 135.175.34 Crews, Gary Dean-122,55 Crews, Sam Hagwood-41, 122 Crowder, Steve Ray-49 Cruise, Ann Marie-115,134,34 Cruise, Brenda Ann-55 Cruise, Elvin Robert-49 Cruise, Kenneth Wayne- 67,114,15 Cruise, Phillip Leon-49 Culler, Nathan Lee-34 Curry, Barry Howard-49 Dalton. Charles Lalne-71, 79.49 Dalton, Darrell Dean-9,49 Dalton, Jerry Eugene-55 Dalton, Junior Lee-34 Dalton, Mark Allen-55 Dalton, Regena Lynn-41 Dalton, Susan Elizabeth - 120.41 Dalton, Virginia Laveme- 15.120 Darnell, Melissa Lynn- 134.49 Davis, Anita Carol-55 Davis, Elizabeth Maria- 49,51 Davis, Patricia Lynn-125, 121.49 Davis, Randall Lester-34 Davis, Sharon Denise- 130.55 Dawson, Randall Hughes-15 Dawson, Sherry Rose-114, 15.109.130.118.25 Deal, Florence Marie-132, 34 Deal, Mary Jane-122, 34 DeBruhl, Christopher Dean- 113.71.55 DeBruhl, Mark Reagan- 106.78.34 DeHart, Bobie-49 DeHart, Jean Laura-115, 131.167.166.34 DeHart, Karen Elaine-55 DeHart, Keith Nathaniel-15 DeHart, Laurence Melvin- DeHart, Phyllis Ann-62, 114.15.130.90.25 DeHart, Tim Lee-41 Delp, Debra Kay-41, 132,134 Dempsey, Mike Diggs, Priscilla-94,21 Dillard, Beverly-66,110,91,133 Dillon, Jearl Dwayne-41 Dillon, Joyce Ann-122,55 Dillon, Marty Dale-55 Dillon, Vanessa Lynn Dobbins, Kathy-95 Dollarhite, Bruce-101,132 Doss, Jack Ronnie-67, 72.117.34 Doss, Sam-67 Dowe, Mike-90 Duncan, Amy Katherine- 130.116.49 Earls, Allen Wayne-41, 128 Earles, Kenneth Hylton- 119.116.49 East, Alexis Lee-15 East, David Lee-49 Eaton, Sandra Kay-55 Eckenrod, Cindy Lee-142, 147,41,119,116,44 Eckenrod. Robert CLAY-71, 120.105.79.55 Elgin, Joan Marie-55 Elgin, Johnny Richard. Jr. -106,71,41.116 Elgin, Joyce Karen-15,132 Epperson, Bonita Sue-134,25 Epperson, Brent Derwin-41 Epperson, Carla Robin-49 Epperson, Dan Kelly-113, 71.79.55 Epperson, Darrell Golden-41 Epperson. Gregory Roy-78,34 Epperson, James Nichols- 71.49 Epperson. Joseph William-55 Epperson, Steve Bemle-115, 134.118.34 Fain, Barry Howard-167, 166.79.55 Fain, Charles Daryl Fain, Darrell Lane-114, 19.49 Fain, Delene Hope-120, 118.122.34 Fain, Douglas Lee-55 Fain, Elva Jennifer-112, 97,40.41 Fain, Joey Wade-41 Fain, Lola Macel-134 Fain, Martha Sue-133, 34 Fain, Mary Lee-130, 128.105.34 Fain, Norma Jean-55 Fain, Phillip Ray-41,128 Fain, Richard, Jr.-115,141, 130.118.35 Farmer, Bill-148,155, 100 135 34 Farris, Shelby Jean-125,41 First, Shelby-125 Flippin, Jon Clay-49 Flippin, Laura-95,19 Floyd, Sammy Hughes-132, 119,16 Foddrell, Allison Blake-72, 128.35 Foley, Andy Kennel Foley, Anita Ella-134,16 Foley, Becky Lynn -28 Foley, Debra Kay Foley, Denise-64,90 Foley, Heike Brenda-130,49 Foley, James Adam-55 Foley, Jay Eugene-122,55 Foley, Jerry David-113,35 Foley. Jerry Lewis Foley, John Edward-55 Foley, Judy Ann-56 Foley, Lois Marie-16 Foley, Martha Victoria-49 Foley, Mary Kathleen-41 Foley, Robert Lee-135,134, 105.49 Foley, Roger Lane-41 Foley, Sharon Kaye-116,49 Foley, Tony Thomas-71, 79.49 Foster, Nanette-133,56 France. Anthony Dewayne- 71.79.49 Francis, Bruce Jarrell-132, 35 Francis, Jerry Lee-49 Francis, Suzanne R-119, 116.49 Franklin, Cathy Dawn-135, 49 Frazier, Nora Jean-133,49 Frazier, Virgie Marie-117, 132,16,105 Fulcher, Ann Simpson-106, 115.108.130.167.35 Fulcher, Carol Jean-41,122 Fulcher, Ellen-22 Fulcher, Glenda Kaye-114, 16,105,25 Fulcher, Regina Rose-125, 41.116 Gains, Norma-121 Gammons, Bobby Lee-172, 41,119 Gammons, Jeffry Mark-41, 78.116 Gammons, Sammy Anderson- 113,56 Gammons, Teresa Ilene-121, 133.49 Gammons, Wanda Kay-134, 35 Gates, Inez Scales-134,49 George, Betty-97,34 George, Bryon Conrad-41,135 George, Conrad M.-94,122 George. Reba Lynn-9,66,15, 108,61,120,135,164, 118,16 Gholson, Debra Katrina Gibson, Roger Lee Gilbert, James Fredrick- 117.105.35 Gilbert, John Galen- 71,56,79 Gilley, Jeffrey Forrest- 72,41,117 Gilley, Timothy Linwood- 124.108.119.37.35 Glenn, Betty Tatum-125, 16 Goad, Bruce Wade Goad, Jimmy Lee-49 Goad, Karen Jean-41,126 Goa d, Sandra Lynn-56 Goad, Stephen Dean-56 Goad, Steven Dwayne-71, 119.56 Goad, Susan Renate-126,16 Goad, Timmy Randall-16 Goad, William Ray Goard, Betty Carol-120,49 Goard, Charlotte Marie-41 Goard, Janice Marie-56 Goard, Teresa Sue-56 Goins, Dwight Jonathan-16 Goins, Gregory Steven-49 Goins, Janet Lynette- 134.35 Goins. Jennifer Lavem-16 Goins, Norma Jean-106, 41,134 Goins. Tammy Rose-35 Good, Sandra-121 Goode, Sharon-125, 121.49 Goode, Shelby Jean-125, 120.49 Gowin, Catherine-100 Graves, Chip-102 Gray, Malissa Kay-115, 130.35 Greenwood, Patricia Ann- 120.134.35 Greer, Orra Velvet-132, 35 Greer, Perry Stephen-41 Gregory, David Wayne-41, 135.122 Griffith, Bud-68,69,72, 15.70.169.135.119.16 Griffith, Kenneth Lewis-41 Griffith, Dottie-22 Griffith, Leshia Jane-41, 134 Griffith, William Paul Gunter, Keith Bruce-69,72, 61.117.105.83.35 Gunter, Roger Warren-71, 122.56 Gunter, Steve Edward-106, 144.78.16.122 Gunter, Susan Lynn-119,49 Guthrie, Penny Elizabeth-41 Gwynn, Elizabeth Ann-120, 130.56 Gwynn, James Anderson- 132.35 Gwynn, Jessie Gwynn, Theodore Martin- 132.35 Gwynn, Rodney Dean-7, 106,121,41,119 Gwynn, Gregory Lewis- 132.16 Gwynn, Janet Kay-120, 119.56 Gwynn, Sandra Yvonne- 120.122.49 Gwynn, Terri Jean-16, 122,31,29 Haas, Joseph Peter-56 Haas, Karen Anna-41 Haden, Nadine Dawn-106. 119.35 Haden, Pamela Sue-121,56 Hagwood, Mary Alice-17 Hagwood, Nannie Sue-56 Hagwood, Shirley Mae-35 Hairston, Charlie Grant-81 Hairston, Daniel Hairston, Danny William- 172,120,139,17 Hairston, Elizabeth Jenell-41 Hairston, Emily Gay-120,41 Hairston, Evonne-168 Hairston, Grant James Hairston. Linda Louise-120, 87,49 Hairston, Linda Mae-49 Hairston, Lutrecia Hairston, Martha Ann-125, 120,105,56 Hairston, Mira Marie-168, 120.88.17.122 Hairston, Nancy Yvonne- 120.133.88.17 Hall, Alisa Dawn-140, 41,119 Hall, Benton Calvin-56 Hall, Betty Leigh-49 Hall, Buron Douglas-17 Hall, Charles Steven-35 Hall, Clarence-102 Hall, Gary Lee-132,17 Hall. James Everett-106, 114.115.130.35 Hall, Janice Lynne-56 Hall, Jeanie-151 Hall, Jerrold Wade-56 Hall, Larry-140,152, 160,161.147 Hall, Lorin Page-49 Hall, Mary Magdalene-120, 134.21.17 Hall, Michael Wayne-49 Hall, Patricia Gale-121, 134.35 Hall. Patsy Ann Hall. Regina Sue-66, 106.41.119.116 Hall, Shelia Gayle-56 Hall. Sheri Ann-7,72, 41,134.174,17, 105.122 Hall. Tammy Lynn-66, 106.115.35 Hall, Teresa Anne-49 Hall, Tommy-64 Hall, Tony Grey-41,116 Hall, William Randall-49 Halsey, John-98 Hamm, Deborah Lynn- 120,41 Hamm, Jackie Ray-113, 49 Hamm, Peggy Sue-124,17 Hamm, Timothy Lee Hancock, Judy Carol-131, 132.17 Hancock. Kathy Evon-116. 49 Hancock, Kenneth Randall- 41.119.116 Hand, Eric Matthews-67,72, 143.117.132.104.35 Hand, Sarah Elizabeth- 120.49 Handy, Beverly Dawn- 135.122.35 Handy, Bridgette Renee- 133.135,105,49,48 Handy, Cathy Lois-41 Handy, Charles Robert-128 Handy, Deborah Susan- 120.49 Handy, James Herbert- 128.49 Handy. Joyce-22 Handy. Kitty Teresa-140, 119.17 Handy, Luci Lee-106, 121.17 Handy, Patricia Hubbard- 132.17 Handy, Patsy Aylese-17 Handy, Peggy Daressa-66, 120.105.35 Handy, Rebecca Lillie-124, 134,118,18 Handy, Ricky Dean-135,49 Handy, Stacy-23 Handy, Tmmy Englert- 17.34 Handy, Timmy Ray-68, 70,72,117,91.105,82. 83.35 Handy, Tommy Tyler-35 Handy, William Lee-56 Hanes, Joey-49 Hanner, Bill-98,91,34 Harbour, Carolyn Ada-66, 106.125.35 Harbour, David Dean-56 Harbour, Eddie Clayton- 132.35 Harbour, Larry O ' Neal- 106,41,126 Harbour, Lisa Lynn- Index 181 121.49 Harbour, Rebecca Gale- 125.121.49 Harbour. Roger Keith-41 Harmone, Timmy-49 Harman, Orville Roy-113, 18 Harmon, Claudine-102 Harold, Dorothy Mae-50 Harold, Richard Anthony-50 Harold, Ronnie Edwin-140, 41.119.116 Harrell, Carolyn DeHart-56 Harrell. Sharon Louise-106, 124.112.133.49 Harrell. Susie Marie-41, 133.132 Harris. Charles Thomas Harris. Deborah Jean-121, 41,134 Harris, Gary Parker-113, 56 Harris, George Henry-41 Harris, Roy Taylor-56 Harris, Sheree Ann-120, 41.132 Harris, Stephen Willie-41 Harris, Thomas Allen-106,49 Harris. Timmy Lee Harris, Willie-118,35 Harriston. Charlie Hatcher, Carolyn-66 Hatcher. Daryl Leon-56 Hatcher, Evalene Ruth-66, 91,133,18.29 Hatcher. Jeffrey Gray-72, 78.49 Hatcher, Lee Roger-72,120,78 Hatcher, Lisa-66,91 Hatcher, Paul Wayne-50 Hawkins, Ellen G.-100 Hawks, Carol Ann-114, 109,130,118,18.213,25 Hawks. Jeannie-93 Hawks, Larry Ranil-114, 119.18 Hawks, Melinda Carol-75, 120,105,122,56,54 Haynes, Gregory Alexander-41 Haynes, Hansel Joseph Haynes. Kennie Ray-135,35 Haynes, Sammie Richard-35 Hazelwood. Danny Everett-18 Hazelwood. Evelyn M.-96 Hazelwood, Kimberly Jane-18 Hazelwood. Mildred Louise- 120.42 Hazelwood, Nancy-102 Hazelwood. Sandra Lynn- 125. 56 Heath, Stewart Todd-105,56 Heath, Teresa Gaye-131, 132,35 Helms, Claude Wayne Helms, Delia-56 Helms, James Stowell-42 Helms. Marty Lee-56 Helms, Michael Ray-78.50 Helms, Peachy-120 Helms. Perry Lenn-35 Helms. Phyllis Ann Helms, Sharon-125, 102.214 Helms. Sherry Lynn-130,50 Helms, Wayne-69,35 Hemmings, Karen Denise-111, 18 Hensley, Alisa Dianne-36 Hensley, Charles Edward-50 Hensley, Coy Wayne-42 Hensley, Rita Hensley, Kenneth Ray-56 Hensley, Lenora Gaye-50 Hensley. Thomas Allen-121,42 Herrmann, Karl-132,83,36 Hiatt, Debbie Lee-106,18 Hiatt, Dwayne Stewart Hiatt. James K.-92,93, 143,160,154,155,147, 169,91 Hiatt. Jerry Dean-42 Hickman, Kenneth Leander-50 Hickman, Shelia McKay-56 Hill, Brett Jarrell-42,116 Hill, Bonnie Vanessa-129,50 Hill, Coretta Eldean-75, 121,56 Hill, James Robert Hill, Jeri Lynn-116,50 Hill, Leshia Carol-36 Hill, Mary Jane Hill. Mary Katherine-42, 133.129.18 Hill. Michael Joseph-72,18 Hill, Miranda Kay-118, 129.18 182 Index Hill, Nanette Cosby-121, 122.36 Hill, Nita Jean Hill. Randy Keith-42 Hill, Regina Lou-133.56 Hill, Terry Stanton-50 Hill. Timothy Norman-56 Hill, Wayne David Hobson. Claude-5,100.121 Hodge, Terry Lynn Hodges, Barry Wayne-71,56 Hodges, Ronald Eugene-71,56 Hodges, Wilson Benjamin-128 Hollandsworth, Brenda-134, 50 Hollandsworth, Cindy Lynn- 42,135.122 Hollandsworth. Jeffrey-65,42 Hollandsworth. Pam-18 Hollandsworth. Sharon Ann- 115.36 Holt, Andy Lee-113,36 Holt, Benjamin Dean-69.71. 42,119,116 Holt, Carolyn Sue-42,122 Holt, Dwight Tyler Holt. Glenn Curtis-50 Holt, Marcella-102 Holt, Phillip Edward-71, 56,79 Holt. Randall Kent Holt, Rita Gail Holt, Tony-91 Hooker, Betty Ivory-121.56 Hooker, Michelle Yevette- 130.56 Hooker, Shelia Grey-134,36 Hooker, Steve Van-72,18 Hooker, Timothy Jacob-71, 50 Hopkins. Donnie Ray-36 Hopkins, Jerry Howard-72, 163.117,174,18 Hopkins, Kenneth Carson-122, 56 Hopkins, Lucille-22 Hopkins, Mark Jefferson-71, 122.56 Hopkins, Pamela Dawn-115, 168.130.88.118.36 Horton, Gordon David Howell, Audrey Frances-121, 134.50 Howell, Betty Jean -135,19 Howell, Beverly Ann-66,106, 115.76.75.119.36 Howell, Brenda Faye-120, 133.36.50 Howell, Brenda Lee Howell. Dorothy Anne-56 Howell, Frankie Lane Howell. Gary-141.147 Howell. Jeffery Lane-121, 56,54 Howell, Kimberly Joyce-66, 106.76.133.49.50 Howell, Lamar Cooper-106, 126.19,29 Howell, Michael Calvin-50 Howell, Nancy-22 Howell, Pamela Susan-125, 120.56 Howell, Ralph Douglas-71, 119.105.56 Howell, Ricky Lane-56 Hoyle. Robert-101 Hubbard. Janice Evelyn- 125.36 Hubbard, Joyce Faye-56 Hubbard, Nancy Sue-19,122 Hubbard, Robert James-56 Hubbard, Sandra Jean-125, 120.130.56 Hubbard, Shelby Ann-66, 76.116.50 Hubbard, Susan Dianne-120,19 Hudgins, Mary Lee-22 Hubbard, Tammy Gail-134, 116.50 Hudgins, Lee Wren-120,19 Hudson. Martin Gregory-50 Huff, Deborah Denise-120, 133.50 Hughes, Brenda Kaye-42 Hughes, David Scott-50 Hughes. Kathy Anne-124, 126,19 Hughes, Larry Ray-42,128 Hughes, Lena-102 , Mary Lynn-132, Hughes, Michael Wayne-56 Hughes, Randy Lee-50 Hughes, Rita Marie-122,36 Hughes. Sylvia Mae-120,50 Hughes. Vicky Lynn-143, Hughes 122.56 Hunt, Phil-68,69,70,91 Hutchens, Dale Ray-50 Hutchens, Deborah Gail-120, 19.122 Hutchens, Donald Wayne Hutchens, Donna Marie-42, 130.132.116.36 Hutchens, Donna Ree Hutchens, Joan Carolyn-118 Hutchens, Joseph Barry-122, 56 Hutchens, Kenneth Wayne- 113.56 Hutchens, Mike-50 Hutchens, Roy Leon-56 Hutchens, Susan Annette- 116.50 Hutchens, Tamela Kay-150, 76.116.50 Hutchens, Thomas Ervin-132, 165.36 Hutchens, Vickie James-145, 171,163,165,19,104 Hutchens. William Bruce-36 Hylton, Andy Reed-56 Hylton, Becky Lynn-125,36 Hylton, Carlton Neal-56 Hylton. Christa Pearl-42,134 Hylton, Clinton Leon-42 Hylton, Daphne June-19 Hylton, Darlene Judy-133, 19,129 Hylton, David Wayne Hylton, Deborah Lynn-121, 42,134 Hylton. Donna Irene-134, 50 Hylton, Douglas Wayne-106, 132,19 Hylton, Duane Bemard-56 Hylton, Gary Dean-36 Hylton, Iris Gail-42, 134,116 Hylton. Jeff-67 Hylton, Larry Phillip-56 Hylton, Mark Samuel-50 Hylton, Melvin Rydale-106, 151.135.19.122 Hylton, Rachel Lynn-19 Hylton, Randy Lee-56 Hylton, Ray Lee-50 Hylton, Ricky Lee Hylton, Ronnie Edward-36 Hylton, Samuel Hosea-122, 50,51 Hylton, Stephen Keith-50 Hylton, Susan Jayne-66, 106.19.129.122 Hylton. Wanda Denise-19 Ingram, Crystal Renee-62, 112,87,117.86 129.36 Ingram, Jeannie Ellen Ingram, Lisa Ann-50 Ingram, Ronnie Ellis-56 Inman. Lennis-102 Inman. Thomas Riley-72, 130.135.167.118.36 Iroler, Ashley Kent-134,50 Jefferson. Bobby Dean-19 Jenkins, James Donald-50 Jenkins, Jerry Leon-20 Jessup. Terry O’Neal-132,20 Johnson, Karol Harris-134,20 Johnson, Perry LeMont-20 Jones. Debbie Sue-108. 134.36 Jones, James Edward Jones, Kevin Charlie-124, 71.133.50 Jones, Robin Lynn-134,36 Jones, Teresa Ann-56 Joyce, David Wade-42 Joyce, Douglas Wayne-113,42 Joyce, Ella Sue-94 Joyce, James Harry-106, 71,42,116 Joyce, Katy Vivian-42 Joyce, Mark Andy-130,20 Justice, Kenneth Edward- 130.20 Kapfer, Doug-92,114,96, 71,91,78 Keith. Penny Dawn-121, 119,56 Kendrick, Barbara Jean- 133.50 Kendrick, Freddie Lee-128 Kendrick, Peggy Mae Kendrick, Tammy Laveme- 120.133.50 Kendrick, Vicky-151 King, Cynthia Marie-112, 171.119.129.50 King, Darlene Irma-120,20 King. Elizabeth Ann King, Evelyn Rebecca King, Evette Denise-120, 119.20,105 King, Johnny Franklin King, Richard Lee King, Terry Wayne-36 Klook, Arnold-97 Knowles, Brenda Gayle-133, 135.20 Knowles, Travis Warren-114, 130,20,18,105,25,166 Kodenski, Phyllis-96 Koger, Brenda Leigh-125,56 Lane, James Maurice-50 Lankford, Brenda Gail- 130.50 Lankford, Ronald Dean-42 Large, Tammy Jean-106, 142,151,120,165, 104.105.122.50 Largen, Carlton Davis-20 Larsen. Judith Ellen-106, 118.119.36 Larsen, Karen Leigh-106, 133.50 Lawless. Annette-56 Lawless, Barbara Jean-121, 42,134 Lawless, Don-56 Lawless, Donnie Owen-20 Lawless, Joy Kay-56 Lawless, Timmy Dean Lawless, Tommy-36 Lawson. Annette Lynn-125 Lawson, Anthony Gray-56 Lawson, Calvin Dwayne-36 Lawson, Carl Lee-20 SCA President Vickie Hutchens is caught in one of her more prestigious scenes. Lawson. Edward Blaine-36 Lawson. George Timothy-42 Lawson. Joan Ellen -134,20 Lawson. Lennis Jane-50 Lawson, Leshia Gay-122,50 Lawson. Linda-149,101 Lawson, Margaret Jo-20 Lawson, Ralph Stewart-50 Lawson, Robert Glen-71,56 Lawson, Suzanne-42 Layman, Jeffrey Darrell-21 Layman. Patricia Kay-134, 116.50 Lethingpon, Lauri-135 Leuiner. Dauid Aaron-56 Lewis, Margaret Patricia- 135.57 Lewis, Mildred Ann-42 Lewis. Nita Gay Light, Judy Ann-36 Light, Margietta-36 Lineberry, Shelia Gail-7, 106.42,118.119 Lineberry, Steve Leo-106, 119.116.50 Linster. Gloria Ann-120,21 Linster. Thurman-42 Litten, Cynthia Lynn-106, 130.105.122.50 Love, James-101,134 Love, Jon Christopher-72, 114.151.130.167.78.21.25 Lowell, Charlie-57 Luckado, Patricia Anne-57 Lynch. Jeannie Marie- 130.57 Lynch, Jerri Ann-114,15, 134.21.25 Lyon, Betty Jane(B.J.) 134.21 Mabe. Barbara Ann-124, 125.50 Mabe. Cathy Ann Mabe, Jerome Randolph- 67,71,42 Mabe, Joyce Lynn-125, 120.50 Mabe, Judith Melonia-125, 57 Mabe, Teresa Lynn-42 Mangrum, Billy Joe-120, 134.50 Mangrum, Danny Ray-57 Mankins, Donna Jane-120, 134.50 Mann. Amy Lee-119,50 Mann, Lisa Kaye-9,62, 114.115.117.138.139.31.36 Manor. Connie Lynn-140, 119.116.50 Mario. Jerry James-21 Marshall, Annette Sue-125, 120.21 Marshall, Brian-21 Marshall, Catherine Janet- 106.115,119,36,34 Marshall, Clinton Wayne -50 Marshall, Dwayne Alexander-50 Marshall, Frankie-57 Marshall, Jerry Wayne Marshall, Lisa Ann-125, 121.57 Marshall, Paul Clifford Marshall, Ricky Lee Marshall, Ritha Mae Marshall. Robert Lee-50 Marshall, Ronda Sue Marshall, Terry-57 Marshall, Todd Franklin- 71.116.122.79.50 Marshall, Victor Wade Martin, Adam Laughton-113, 71.105.122.57 Martin, Barbara Jean-112,36 Martin, Barry Amold-71,57 Martin, Brenda Caroline Martin, Brenda Kay-108, 42,116 Martin, Brian Reynolds Martin, Carolyn Leigh-4, 114,111,21 Martin. Charles Leon-42, 135,126 Martin, Cindy Lou-119,57 Martin, Connie-148 Martin, Danny- 93,21 Martin. Doyle Teddy-50 Martin. Edward Charles-105, 57 Martin, Frank Terry-69,106, 115.117.36 Martin, Freddie Lee Martin. Frederick Keith-81, 80,79,51 Martin, Glenda-101,116 Martin. Hoyte Michael Martin, James Lester-135,21 Martin. Jason Monroe-57 Martin, Jennifer Ann-106, 103.42.119,116. 104.105 Martin, Joe Asher Martin, Karen June-121, 42.105.122 Martin, Lee-121,57 Martin, Lila Sue Martin, Linda Sue-135, 126.21 Martin, Martha-98,21 Martin, Michael Dean-42,51 Martin. Paula Barbour-131, 132.36 Martin. Sandra Kay- 125,168.88,36,50 Martin, Sarah Robin- 120, 133.51 Martin. Susie-36 Martin. Theresa Ann-121, 42 134 Martin, Teresa Leigh-42,122 Martin, William Pete Massey, Barbara Gale-125,51 Massey, Carolyn Sue-121, 42,134 Massie, Al Massie, Alicia Ruth-106. 151,152.166,21,105. 29,166 Mathena, Karen Sue Matthews. Cindy Faith-121, 42.122 Matthews. Franklin Keith- 108.36 Matthews, Rachel-62,63 Maxey, Cynthia Lynn-42, 130.116 McAlexander, Benton Lee- 132.36 McAlexander, Calvin Junior (C.JJ- 42 McAlexander, Curtis Wayne-42 McAlexander, Janice Kay-106, 77.76.133.105.51 McAlexander, Loria Ann-118, 105.36 McAlexander, Mary-51 McAlexander, William Jeffery - 9.51 McAlexander, Yalanda Lee-57 McCann, Roberta Jean- 120.51 McCormick, Carl Dean -57 McConnell, Nelson-67,92, 71.95,34 McDaniel, Patricia Carol-42 McHone, Mike-71,98, 90,83.48 McMillion, Terrie Lynn- 128.21.105 McPeak, Cynthia Faith-121, 134.36 McPeak, Kimberly Ann- 125.43.116.105 McPeak, Karen Ann Meade, Michael Blaine Meade, William Edward-57 Medley, Karen Ann-124, 112.138,139,122,36 Medley, Kaye Jeanette-57 Menefee, James Adolph Merritt, Catherine Lynn -57 Merritt, Charles Terry-69, 72.170.43.135 Merritt. Nancy Charlene-43 Midkiff, George David- 106.71.43 Mills, Joseph Walter-135, 78.51 Mills. Karen Jean-120. 133.51 Minish, Jamie C -106,43 Mitchell. Ava-75,130,57 Mitchell, Gary Richard Mitchell, Joel Ray(Joe)- 71.57 Mitchell, Mary-95,119 Mitchell, Lois-130,57 Montgomery, Charles Wayne Montgomery, Claude Elbert- 106.78.51 Montgomery, Madison Kelly- 106,43,78,116 Montgomery, Ricky Alan-36 Montgomery, Sandra Gail- 125.57 Montgomery. Sharon Ann-112, 120.43.88,122 Montgomery, Steven Kelly-37 Moon, John Lloyd-51 Moore, Brenda Kaye-121, 43.135 Moore. Darryl-143 Moore. Deborah Lynette-43,129 Moore. Frank Russell Moore. Gray Lee-21 Moore. Lawrence Timothy-135,51 Moore, Lydia-94,214 Moore, Roger Grady-43 Moorefield, Lisa Dawn-125,43 Moran, Deborah Carol-125, 120.57 Moran, Terri Lynn-125,120,57 Morgan, Scott Allen Moricle, Jo-97,131 Morris, Myra Lynn-120 Morris, Rita Louise-51 Morrison, Cyndi Jane-106,57 Morrison, Donna Lynn (11th)- 115.125.37 Morrison, Donna Lynn Morrison, Leigh Meredith - 110,163,21,18 Morrison, Mary Ellen-121,51 Morrison, Ricky Dwayne-105 Morrison, Sammy-150 Morrison, Sandra-66,76, 117.37 Morrison, Timm-68,69.91 Morse, Robert Sandy- 72, 114.117,22,25 Morse, William Thomas-71,57 Moss, Margaret Leigh -119, 116.51 Mullins, Barry Logan-105,51 Mullins, Jaelynn Dawn-43,122 Murphy, Susan Lynn- 106, 115.134.37 Nelson, Mitchell Dewey-122,51 Nelson, Tony Douglas-72. 65.132.37 Nester, Don Edward-51 Nester, James Ronnie Nester. Lou Emma-125, 112.51 Nester, Randy Eugene-51 Nester, Ronnie-122,57.79 Nester, Susan Kay-22 Nester, Tony Reid Newman, James Gary-57 Nichols, Faye Maria-121,51 Nichols, Kathey Ann -125, 163.22 Nichols. Kaye Marie Niten, Elbert Niten, Richard Aaron-43 Noah. David Lee-57 Nolen, Margaret Ann-51 Nolen, Wanda Gail-124.132 Noonkester, David Lynn Nowlin, Carmen Faye-133, 129.37 Nowlin, Donald-57 Nowlin, Lynndell Nowlin, Elmo Mitchell- 71.132.51 Nowlin, James-135 Nowlin, Keith-151 Nowlin, Kenneth Crite-22 Nowlin, Sandra Cecilia- 112.133.129.22 Odell, Johnny Rex-37 Oearson, Doug-121 Olmstead, Julie Elizabeth - 135.119.51 Olmstead. Suzanne Marie- 115.119.37 Overby. Bruce Edward-57 Overby, Connie Sue-131. 132.37 Overby, Darrell Wayne-57 Overby, Deborah Faye-125, 121,43 Overby, Eddie Franklin-72, 43,116 Overby, Joyce Ann-125, 121.37 Overby. Kenneth Wayne-113,43 Overby, Ricky Thomas-22 Overby, Rodney Willie-122,51 Overby. Sandra Lynn-125, 121.51 Owens, Pamela-97,91 Pace, Denise-90 Pack. Brenda Louise Pack. Janet Marian-125,43 Pack, Kathy Gail-57 Pack, Linnie Dwayne-43 Pack, Mary Ann-43 Pack, Otis Gerald-57 Pack. Timothy Gilbert-57 Padgett. Tina Lavem-43.134 Painter, Sharon Sue-120,43 Parsons, Harvey Douglas- 126,51 Parsons, Pamela Lynn-134 Parsons, Peggy Ann-131, 132.37 Pattemson. Frances Melissa Patterson, Lisa-131,132,37 Payne, Deborah Lois Payne, Frances Daine Payne. Larry Alvin-57 Pell, Cynthia Ann-120 Pendleton, Barbara-6,62,90 Pendleton, Brewster Eaton-43 Pendleton, David Lee-51 Pendleton, Donna Jean-43, 116,122 Pendleton, Jeff Lee-22 Pendleton, Kimberly Leigh- 116.122.51 Pendleton. Sarah Ann-43,116 Pendleton, Susan Renee-57 Pendleton, Vernon Lyle- 126.37 Pendleton, Virginia Geraldine -57 Penn, Barbara-22 Penn, Daniel Leon- 133, 58,79 Penn, Gary Evans-43 Penn. Grade Ann Penn, Gregory Aldean-81,80 Penn, Hester Avis-129,37 Penn, Horace, William (Billy)- 37 Index 183 Penn, Jeffrey Carl-133,58 Penn. Jennifer Ann -106, 143.120,119.17,29. 22,166 Penn, Mary Louise Penn, Michael-139,37 Perry. Joyce Mary-133,22 Perry, Steven Wayne-73. 78.122.58 Perry, Thomas David-37 Pfeifer, Tracy-106,37 Pettigrew, Denise Ann-129 Pike, Frederick John-135, 21,22 Pilson. Della-22 Pilson, Jerry Dale-128,58 Pilson, Johnny Lee-37 Pilson, Mark Anthony-106, 140.142.43.119.116 Pilson. Martha Denise-120, 87.105.51 Pilson. Marvin Elliot-106, 144,112,171,165,129, 105.122,22,167 Pilson, Nancy Caroline-43, 119.116 Pinkerton. Diana Lynn-58 Plaster, Shelby Jean-124, 134.22 Plasters, Marty Lynn-22 Pollard. Leon-102,128 Pollard, Judy-101,21 Pons. Bill F-4,100,91 Powell. Anthony Dale-72, 15.163.135.22 Powell, Jeffrey Dillard-100, 43,135,122 Preston, Walter-101 Price, Perry Lewis Price, Ronnie-112,43,134 Price, Veronica Irma Priddy, Anthony Scott-71.43 Pruitt, Deborah Jean-75, 119.58 Pruitt, Randy Lee-126,22 Fbuitt, Robert Bryant-81, 80.51 Puckett. Dale William-67, 72.117.105.37 Puckett. Glenna Lisa-135, 122.51 Puckett, John Elbert-120, 43,130 Puckett, Joyce Oneda-125. 121.58 Puckett. Kathy Melinda-51 Puckett. Keith Aldrige-78,23 Puckett, Larry Dale Puckett, Linda Evelyn-115, 134.37 Puckett, Russell ' Leon-69,23 Puckett, Tracey Eugenia-43, 130.166.116 Purdue, Gary Wayne-58 Quesinberry, Ronald Wayne Quesinberry, Donnie Rayburn Quesinberry. Jimmy Lane- 106.121.37 Radford, Dwight James-113,58 Radford, Greg Alvin-113,37 Radford, Wendell Jacob-51 Rakes, Angela Dee-112,168, 120.139.88.122.37 Rakes, Armathis Ann-121,58 Rakes, Bebe Georgette-120,43 Rakes, Chris Dean-72,73, 117.105.23 Rakes. David Laurence-58 Rakes, John Moir-51 Rakes, Kenneth Dale Rakes, Kerry Lark-66,151, 75.130.51 Rakes, Rebecca-22 Rakes, Roger Wayne-58 Rakes, Sandra Kay-121,43 Rakes, Shirley Annette-131, 132.23 Rakes, Teresa Lynn-125, 118.37 Rakes, Timmy Henry Ramsey, Lisa Ann-58 Ratliff, Brian Keith-51 Ratliff, Maynard Lee-23,25 Ratliff, Tammy Renae-116, 122.51 Rautio, Douglas Earl-72,114, 117.23 Ray, Cindy-140 Ray, Terry Nelson-117, 37,34 Rea, Jeannie-93 Redd, Cephus Edward-71,43 Redd, David Lewis-67,43,81 Redd, Della Mariah-62, 63.23 Redd. Gloria Jean-133,129,23 Redd. Jimmy Lester Redd, Timothy Theodore- 133.58 Reece, Stephen Ray-135,58 Reed. Thomas David 37 Reid, Carroll Gray-72,73, 120.117.164.83.23 Reid, Winfred Lee-144,147, 61,120,90,83,23,84.85 Reynolds, Ann Cordelia Reynolds. Barry William-51 Reynolds, Carol Faye-134,44 Reynolds, Dellamae Elice- 76.51 Reynolds, Emmanuel Reynolds, Glenda Mae-58 Reynolds, Kay Frances- 125.37 Reynolds, Kenneth Alvin-145, 120.83.23 Reynolds, Kevin Alexander- 120,83,23,84 Reynolds. Leander-79 Reynolds, Lowell Andrew- 76.72.132.23 Reynolds, Mary 102 Reynolds, Paula Lisa-58 Reynolds Robert Jackson - 134.51 Reynolds, Willie Junior-67, 72.91.83.37 Reynolds, Winston Beverly Rhodes. Karen-95 Rice, Leslie Alexander-44 Richardson, James Dean- 122.58 Riddle, Beverly Lynn-58 Riddle, Larry Dean-51 Rigney, George-95,118 Ring, William George-37 Roberson, Danny Ervin-37 Roberson, Deborah Sue-131, 37 Roberson. Lisa Dawn-120, 118.44 Roberson, Lydia Lynn-125, 112.116.51 Roberson, Mark Anthony-23 Roberson, Olivia Renee-75,119,58 Roberson, Richard Franklin-23 Roberson, Teresa Kay-129, 122.37 Roberts, Alan-151,154,147 Roberts, Debbie-120 Roberts, Gerald Ray-44 Roberts, Karen Anne-119, 116.51 Roberts, Lisa Dawn-106, 76.130.116.44 Roberts. Theresa Ann-44 Robertson, Connie Jean-51 Robertson, Curtis Edward- 71.44 Rodgers, Kenneth Todd Rodgers, Tammy Sue-58 Rogers, Darlene Hope Rogers, Jeffrey Wayne-133, 58 Rogers, Judy Carol Rogers, Sherry Denise-125,51 Rogers. Teresa Lynn-51 Rogers, Timmy Lee-24 Roop, Candice-161 Roop, Charles Alvin-58 Roop, Jeffrey Wayne-108, 122.44 Rorrer, Darrell Wayne-51 Rorrer. Glenda Kaye-125, 118.37 Rorrer, Jimmy Clay Rorrer, Mark Anthony-113,44 Rorrer, Mike-151 Rorrer, Patricia Kay-120,37 Rorrer, Peggy-100,40,212 Rorrer, Sherry Lynn-114, 120.134.24.51 Rorrer, Shirley Madline Rorrer, Tammy Leigh Ross, Charles Lewis-67,72,37 Rucker, Samuel M.-58 Rucker, Sanford Saul, Lisa-125,120,58 Saul. Malissa Carol Sawyers, Dallas Layton-51 Sawyers, Donald Wade-24 Sawyers. Jerry Damell-98,51 Sawyers, Joseph Wayne Sawyers, Loretta Annette- 125,58 Sawyers. Mary Frances-112, 118.119.129.37 Sawyers, Walter Anthony-37 Scales, Jacqueline Laveme- 106,129.44 Scales. Joe Edward- 79 Scales, Mark Anthony-44 Scales, Stuart Anderson-132, 37 Scales, Walter Jerome-106,51 Scales. William Davis-135,58 Scott, Barbara Anne-135,24 Scott, Brewster Michael-24 Scott, Daniel Wayne-44 Scott. Don Duma-79,52 Scott, Everett Woodrow-52 Scott, Joyce Nadine-24 Scott, Kim Denise-125,121,24 Scott, Patricia Ann-134,52 Scott. Reva Sue Scott, Rose Marie-7,66,44 Scott Thurman Eugene-52 Sehen, Barbara Ruth-122,52 Sehen, Jessie Harding-44 Sehen, Jimmy Thomas-67,37 Sehen, Lawrence Burton - 106.37 Sehen, Wade Lee-44 Sehen. Wendall-58 Semones, Vicki Lynn-44 Sessor, Buddy Joe-58 Shelor, Amy Kathryn-106, 115.130.167.37 Shelor, Felecia Gail-37 Shelor, Leslie Raye-130, 118.24 Shelor, Melinda Dare-106, 130.52 Shelor, Sammy-106,122,52 Shelton, Dennis Ray-72,132. 83.37 Shelton, Sherman-98 Shelton, Vicki Lynn-130,58 Shelton, William Samuel Sheppard, Barry Eldon-24 Sheppard, Danny Wendell-72,44 Sheppard. James Elbert-58 Sheppard, Kelly Denise-121,44 Shinault, Thomas Ray-44 Shockley. Becky Lynn-135,58 Shockley, Gale-69,44 Shockley, Darrell Keith-115, 126.37 Shockley. David-69 Shockley, Samuel Gale Shore, Barry Kevin-113,71,52 Shough, Donnie Blaine-52 Shough, Helen Kay-106,120, 122.24 Shough, Herman Anderson (Andy)- 112.24 Shough, Kenneth Douglas-52 Shough, Ronnie Lane-44 Shough, Rosa Diane-125,38 Shouse, Holly Leigh-106, 122.52 Simmons, Jerome-67,90,91 Simmons, Margaret Ann-66, 144.120.24 Simmons, Teresa Dawn-114,24 Sink, Geraldine Mae-52 Slate, Leslie Merritt-52 Slate, Pat-22 Slate, Ronnie Clayton-52 Slate. Shelly Jean-131,132,24 Smart, Billy Dean-58 Smart, Lisa Ann-114,134, 24.25 Smart, Michael Leon-52 Smith, Angie-58 Smith, Annette-75,122,58 Smith, Anthony Gray Smith, Beverly Kim Smith, Danny-23 Smith, Darryl Charles-113,44 Smith. David-44 Smith, Davis Reid Smith, Denise Geraldine-120, 122.25 Smith, Donna Jane-105,52 Smith, Jane-149,102 Smith. James Preston-106, 78.52 Smith, James Russell-106, 119.122.38 Smith, Jr., Jerry Reggin- 121.122.58 Smith, Joey Claude-25 Smith, Kerry Wayne-113, 71,122.58,79 Smith, Kim-120,130,25 Smith, Monica Lynn-122,38 Smith, Randall Allen-58 Smith, Ricky Franklin-121, 122.52 Smith. Ronald Gray-71,58 Smith. Scott Simmons-106, 155.81.122.44 Smith, Shannon Sue-106, 145,138,139,119,17,105,25,166 Smith, Sue-22 Smith, Steven Clark-69,72, 106.115.117.38 Smith. Tony-71,52 Smith, William Terry-69, 72.83.38 Snider, Patricia-44 Snider. Felicia Marie-121,134 Soper, Barbara Ellen-121,44 Spangler, Beverly Lynn-120, 122.25 Spangler, Frances Lynn Spangler, Kenneth Wayne-52 Spence, Curtis Edward-113,58 Spence, Deborah Mae-58 Spence, Rhonda Denise Spence, Thomas Gary Spencer, Becky Ellen-133, 135.52 Spencer, Billy Joe-58 Spencer. Brenda Lee-124, 126.25 Spencer. Bruce Allen-71,44 Spencer, Daryl Timothy-71, 81.80.58 Spencer, Dean Brian-67,72, 115.108.117.38 Spencer, Gregory Randolph- 121.38 Spencer, Harold Keith-71, 129.44 Spencer, Jeffrey Lewis-72,44 Spencer, John Harold-52 Spencer, Lisa Gaye-62,63, 115,108,117,38,37 Spencer, Mark Cecil-130,52 Spencer, Teddy Randall-135,58 Spencer, Teresa Marie-114, 109,122 Spencer, Wayne Eddie-44 Spradlin, Gregory Lewis-135, 122.25 Stanley, Denise Renae-106, 133.52 Stanley, Dwayne Allen-69, 72.106.38 Stanley, Regina Virginia-112, 120.38 Staples, Keith Allen-67, 72.112.82.83.25 Staples, Mark-112 Stegall, Billy Ray-44 Stegall, Donna Lee-75.52 Stegall. Navy Michael-71,52 Stegall, Richard Alvis Stegall, Robin Jean-25 Stevens, Nancy Lou Stewart, Kathy-66 Stewart, Richard Steven-71, 130.44 Stone. Glenn Vincent-126.59 Stone, Karen Sue-132,25 Stone. Terry Eugene-130,52 Stone, Vickie Lynn-8,115, 138139.119.104.105.38 Stovall, Brenda Ann-114, 134.21.25 Stovall. Debbie-90 Stovall, Rodney Lane-71, 117.81.52 Stowe, Shirley-102 Stradler, Penny Darlene-121,52 Strickland, Jerry Oneal-52 Stroud. Mary Lou-120, 130,59 Summit, Robynn Ellen-52 Sutphin, Carolyn Sue-52 Swails, Paul T.(Sonny)-69,93 Swinney, Bradley Lynn-25 Swinney, Tony Darryl-115, 134.38 184 Index Swofford, Anne Chapman-87, 119.52 Tatum. Betty-25 Tatum. Cecil Wayne-129,25 Tatum, Delano Wayne-52 Tatum. Donna Lynne-59 Tatum, Frances Darlene-66, 133.175.129.45 Tatum. Jeff Lamarr-25 Tatum, Joyce Ann-129,45 Tatum, Polly-95 Tatum, Richard Chtz-67. 81.45 Tatum, Steven Jay-106, 108.45 Tatum, Willie Thomas-67, 83.122.38.52 Tayko, Delores Gail-119,45 Tayko, Marissa Louisa-130,59 Taylor, Gary Thomas-113 Taylor, Mary Jane-96 Terry, Byrle Oscar-38 Terry, Eha-160 Terry, James Michael-26 Terry. Jane Elizabeth-125,26 Terry, Joey-175 Terry, Ronnie Neal-52 Terry. Wayne Everett-128,45 Thigpen, Laurie Lynn-59 Thomas, Arlie Dean-52 Thomas, Danny Kennedy-71,59 Thomas. Delzene-59 Thomas, Marlene Virginia-52 Thomas. Mary Ester-129,26 Thomas, Shirley-96 Thompson. Henry Taylor-132,26 Thompson, Karon Elizabeth-106, 114,169,138,139, 167.119.105.29.26 Thompson, Kathy-95,118,30 Thompson, Shelia Ann-59 Tilley, Thelma-22 Tilley. Martha Louise-111, 26,25 Tinkham, Laurie-100 Tobler, Richard-69,98,61, 21,79 Tolbert, Vicky Ann-59 Tolson, Barbara-102,22 Tolson, Bruce Alan-69.72, 114.117.26 Trent, Bruce Wendell-106,122,52 Tucker, Tammy Darlene-45 Turner, Alethea Faye-40,130,45 Turner, Elizabeth Adeline-62, 114,115.108,117,38 Turner, George Allen-59,45 Turner, Harvey Allen Turner, Jeff-64 Turner, Jennifer Joan Turner, Jennifer Louise- 133.52 Turner, Joan-45 Turner, John Michael-52 Turner, John Michael-26 Turner, Kenneth Carl Turner, Kenyon Lane Turner, Kim Linette-122,59 Turner, Lane-113,59 Turner, Laura Naoma-122 Turner, Linda Gail-120,87, 105.52 Turner, Mary Ann-45 Turner, Penny Leigh-120, 119.26 Turner, Sandra Gale-38 Turner, Sissy-59 Turner, Stacey Lynn-120,45 Turner, Sue Ellen-106,76, 75.121.105.122.45 Turner, Susan Lee-106, 119.52 Turner, Timothy Ray-115, 124,130,39 Vaden, William Dean-113,71 Vaughn, Jeffery Dean-113, 105.52 Vaughn, Kathryn Jean Vaughn, Kathy-140 Vaughn, Kenneth Lee-133 Vaughn, Laymond Ezel- 133.52 Vaughn. Sandra Lynn-134,26 Vernon, Jessie-101,215 Via, Duane Marie-124,122,26 Via, James David- 124,122,59 Via, Kevin-71.79 Via, Loretta Amelia Vi a. Rose Mary-129,45 Va, Veraine Paulette-125, 120 Vipperman, Bonnie Lou Vipperman, Rosemary Ann-115, 141.108.130.138.139.39 Wade, Dale Horman-59 Wade, Janet Doyle-122 Wade. Ray Washington-45 Wade. Shirley Ann-134 Wade. Vanessa-124,134,26 Wagoner, Junior-45 Wagoner, Robert Baker Wagoner, Tina Marie-125,45 Walker, David Lynn-59 Walker, Harriet-59 Walker, James Ervin-45 Walker, Marlene-102 Walker, Mark Lane-45 Walker, Steve Thomas-69,26 Wall, Catherine Anita-106,119 Ward, Kevin Charles-71, 119,59 Ward. Tammy Lynn-147, 120,122 Warner, Joyce Ann-121,130,26 Watkins, Mack Bradley-59,79 Wat cins, Ogretha Maxine-77, 76,120.90.122,26 Webb. Mark Vemon-69, 72.106.174.39 Weiss, Lois Marie-125,27 West, Michael Lee-59 West, Roger Lee West, Sandra Gaye-114, 117.132.27 Whitaker, James Sowden White, Cathy Sue-119,27 White, Donna C -100,120 White, Melanie Ann-7,130 White, Rachel-22 White, Sally Jean Whorley, Dale-145 Wiggington, Anne-66 Wilkinson, Gregory Nie-71,59 Wilkinson, Julia Ann-66, 106,114,115,155, 130.39 Willard, Deborah Kaye-59 Willard, Donna Marie-45 Willard, Michael Anthony-134 Williams, Barbara Faye Williams, Barry Varden-142, 132.39 Williams, Bart Tyler-72, 117.78.39 Williams. Betsy Katherine- 126.27 Williams, Carolyn-102 Williams, Carolyn Sue-27 Williams, Dae-22 Williams, Debris Annette- 134.45 Williams, Duane Edward-59 Williams, Edward Lee Williams, Edwin Leon-45 Williams, Gerald Bain-67,72, 163.117.91.78.27 Williams, India-22 Williams, Jerry Lee Williams, Kim Anne-119,59 Williams, Lori Ann-135 Williams, Mark-175 Williams, Patricia Yvonne-120, 134.39 Williams, Phyllis Joan-132,45 Williams, Rebecca Gwen-120, 78.122.27 Williams, Sharon Diane-122,59 Williams, Stevie Dale-59 Williams, Warren Lee-72106 115.130.105.39 Willis, Ronald Wade- 115,39 Willis, Stephen Gray-59,79 Willis, Tammy Marie-120 130.45 Wilson, Roger Keith-154, 132.39 Wilson, Tracy-59 Wimbish, Cheryl Kaye-62, 63,140,87.86,174, 119.116.45 Wimbush, Anthony Steven-67,106 116.105.81.122.45 Wimbush, Frederick Barry- 133,105 Wimbush, Judith Denise-168,88, 105.122.45 Wimbush, Pamela Gail-122,27 Wimbush, Shirleen McQuinsie— 66,61.120.27 Wimbush, Tmothy Wendell-67,106, Wray, Cynthia Lynn-121,119 171.129,83,27 Wray. Kathy Marie-132, Wimbush, Vincent Allen-71, 122,45 133,59 Wray. Timothy James-113,59 Wingate. Doug-67 Wright, Freda Wise, Thelma Lee-120,87, Wright, Linda Kay 86,45 Wright, Stanley-97,120 Wise, Linda-118 Wright. Teresa Diane-134,45 Witt, Deborah Jean-59 Wright, Tony Nash-59 Witt, Kelly Lee-71,121, Wyatt. Carlton Edward-110, 59,79 27.167 Witt, Regina Ann-120,134,39 Yarber, Carlton Brian-122,59 Witt, Shirley Temple-122,27 Yates, Deborah Lynn-45 Wood, Barry Lee-71,122,59.79 Yates. Michael Wayne-27 Wood, Beverly-150 Yeatts. Steve Lester Wood, Jr„ Hoy Brewster (Bruce) - Young. Bruce Ray 116,81,122,45 Young, Darryl-161 Wood, James Curtis-69,71, Young, Edgar Ray 117,130,79 Young. Ivan Claude-132,28 Wood, Kimberly Dare-115, Young, Janet Sue-66. 130,39 120.39 Wood, Mark Austin-113,45 Young, Jerry Vanessa-120,39 Wood, Ronald Glenn-59,79 Young. Paul Edward-45 Wood, Suzanne Hall-114, Young, Paulette Ellen-112, 134,27,25 168,120.88,122,39 Wood, Teresa Lynn-114 Younger, Darryl Franchot-69, Wood, Troy Gilbert-45 72.106.164,82,83. Woodall, Leland Irby 28,84.85 Woods, Deborah Marie-120,45 Younger, David Kevin -71. Woods, Dedera Ann-125, 105,59.79 135.45 Younger, Dennis-91 Woods, Teddy Ray-59 Zigler. Mary Magilean Index 185 186 ' ■w X. - The furniture industry is the kind of place where young ideas make it. And isn ' t that the kind of place where you want to start building a career? XmERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE. 187 WOMETCO COCA-COLA 188 YOUR ONE AND ONLY! Home owned, home operated, and hometown booster—your home¬ town bank. We like to think that the hometown bank is as much a part of the community as the people are. Our business is helping, whether it ' s checking, savings or loans, we like to make life a little easier for you. Patrick County Is Our ' Home town!” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK YOUR OF STUART ONF KND ONLY MOMETowv uat iwmd u nofloo T FDIi H 04 • At 04 AO 1 1 INIUIAad COtAOIAllON YOUR ONE AND ONLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED HOME TOWN BANKI 189 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member of FDIC Phone: 789-9511 Main Street Office Franklin Street Office Mayberry Mall Office 601 Branch Office 190 STUART LUMBER CORPORATION P.O. Box 232 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Incorporated 1922 Manufacturers of Particleboard and Oak Flooring Phone: 694-7151 191 PATRICK COUNTY BANK BANK WHERE YOU GET COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES When You Bank With Us, You’re Banking On The Community Office of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARTINSVILLE AND HENRY COUNTY Stuart, Virginia 24171 MEMBER F.D.I.C. 192 • Pressure Treated Lumber • Bark Mulch Stuart Road (58 West) LOOKING TO THE FUTURE FOR YOU COMPLIMENTS OF Serving the Area Since 1947 QUALITY PINE and HARDWOODS Specialty Items • Flame Proof • Lumber • Fence Posts MARTINSVILLE 957-2221 193 FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE Discount Prices Health Beauty Aids Dorn V. Williams, Owner FAMILY DISCOUNT SHOES Latest Style Shoes for Entire Famity Store now includes Baby Goods Dept. Discount Prices Dom V. Williams, Owner WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES, INC. FAMILY AUTO CYCLE SALES If we don’t have what you want in stock, just tell us and we’ll get it for you Jim Slate, Manager Dom V. Williams, Owner 694-6961 or 694-6963 Office: Rye Cove Road, Stuart, Virginia 24171 WILLIAMS HOOKER CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors We build any home to your specifications Hundreds of brochures at office to choose from Install septic tanks ... do grading Contract hauling Phone: 694-7042 Dorn V. Williams, President STUART FINANCE SMALL LOAN CORP. FLOYD F INANCE SMALL LOAN CO. See us for all your small loan needs. Dom V. Williams, President Stuart Office 694-3743 or Floyd Office 745-4155 DORN V. WILLIAMS APARTMENT COMPLEX off Sunset Drive Ext. Paved Parking, Large Back Yard, Swimming Pool Laundromat for Tenants Furnished Kitchen, Central Vacuum System, Electric Heat Air conditioning. Rent reasonable with Water, Sewer Garbage pickup. Phone: 694-3875 or 604-3238 (night) 194 CLARK BROTHERS COMPANY , INC. Stuart, Virginia 24171 THE CHARLES B. KEESEE EDUCATIONAL FUND , INC. This Fund established by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keesee of Martinsville, Virginia, is in a position to aid substan¬ tially citizens of the United States of America, with preference giuen to residents of Virginia and North Carolina, who would like to be educated in Baptist colleges and schools in the State of Virginia and any of the theological seminaries owned by the Southern Baptist Convention. An applicant who actually engages in the ministry or specific religious work for the Baptist denomination after completing his education is not required to pay back any part of the money advanced. However, compliance with this provision shall be determined by the trustees of the Fund along and at such time as they deem appropriate. For further information or application forms, write to Mr. W. R. Broaddus, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer, P. O. Box 3748, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 - Telephone: 632-2229. “SUNSHINE PEOPLE” Jim Litten Ann Litten Harry Lee Litten Lemont Bryant Tommy Inman 196 MILO BAUGHMAN DESIGN INC. Stuart, Virginia 24171 MEADOWS OF DAN FARM SERVICE CO., INC. Ford Lawn and Garden Equipment Ford Tractors Equipment New Flolland Farm Machinery Fiomelite Chainsaws Phone: 952-2800 Meadows of Dan, Virginia 197 Compliments of the MARTINSVILLE NYLON PLANT ESTABLISHED 1802 E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS COMPANY Incorporated An equal opportunity employer M F THERFS A WORLD OF THINGS GRAVES SUPPLY CO., INC. Wholesale Electrical, Plumbing Heating, Cooling, and Industrial Supplies Two Locations: 905 N. Memorial Blvd. Martinsville, Virginia 24112 (703) 632-3414 and 406 Bridge Street Eden, North Carolina 27288 (919) 627-4831 198 ALEXANDER’S FOOD MARKET Owner: Thomas O. Alexander Stuart, Virginia 24171 Dedicated to the Cultural and Continuing Education of the Citizens of the Piedmont REYNOLDS HOMESTEAD LEARNING CENTER “A State Landmark” 19th Century Architecture and Furnishings History of Tobacco Exhibit 199 TED’S Martinsville’s Most Talked About Store 104 Main Street Jeff Perry, high school student, wearing jean jacket made out of corduroy. Pants available. Several colors, Rust, Blue, and Tan. oftkee 9J?5 Leaders in the Manufacture of Knitted Fleece Goods Plants: Martinsville, Stuart Floyd, Virginia PATRICK COUNTY FRUIT GROWERS CO-OP., INC EAT VIRGINIA APPLES Serving All of Patrick County Located on Route 8 in Woolwine, Virginia Phone: 930-2848 HULL THOMAS TRACTOR CO., INC. Massey-Ferguson Tractors Farm Equipment Homelite Chainsaws Phone: 694-3522 200 BLUE RIDGE NURSING HOME Stuart, Virginia 24171 For all your insurance and tax problems see E. LYLE CLARK, JR. CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY Stuart, Virginia Phone: 694-3578 or 694-3568 (night) As an independent agent, we represent several leading companies. Let us talk with you about your insurance needs. We may be able to save you money. Auto - Life - Disability Hospitalization - Homeowners Mobile Home - Fire - Mortgage ANGLIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Service Business - Personal “Your Independent Agents” Blue Ridge Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: (703) 694-3159 and Bank of Floyd Building Floyd, Virginia Phone: (703) 7454 4 77 FLOYD JEWELRY SHOPS Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Watch Jewelry Repairing Box 111, Floyd, Virginia 24091 Owner: Paul C. Webb 201 RIDDLE OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC CORP. “Honda Automobile Dealer” Route 220 Martinsville, Virginia 24112 MOODY FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Dobson, North Carolina 27017 Stuart, Virginia 24171 WORKMENS FEDERAL SAVINGS and oan cdcssoci af ion MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA MAIN OFFICE—MAIN STREET AT RAWLEY AVENUE BRANCH OFFICE—PILOT MOUNTAIN, N.C. SPARTA, N.C. and KING, N.C. CLARK GAS OIL CO., INC. P. O. Box 31 Stuart, Virginia 24171 202 Associate Store Home Owned MABE PRILLAMAN Main Street — Phone: 694-7254 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Home of Convenient Wizard Appliance Credit Available O. A. HARRIS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Route 4 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: 930-2656 VESTA SUPPLY “General Merchandise” Vesta, Virginia 24177 Phone: 952-2033 203 ROBERSON’S JEWELRY SKYLINE FORD LTD Floyd, Virginia “The Dealer Who Cares’’ Box 135 Floyd, Virginia 24091 Buloua - Carauelle, Watches Diamonds Jewelry Martin, Yahama, Epiphone Guitars also Supplies for Stringed Instruments Phone: 745-2822 CLAUDVILLE CAFE “The best food in Clauduille ’’ Phone: 251-5238 Operated by: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hemmings COCKRAM BROTHERS’ STORE ili James W. Boaz Route 58 Agent East of Meadows of Dan Phone: 952-2610 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE WPAQ HUDSON’S Mount Airy DRUG STORE 740 - Kilohertz Your Druggist In Sickness and Health 10,000 Watts Phone: 694-3149 News, Weather, Sports and Public Service Stuart, Virginia 204 CHARLOTTES COLLINS CHEVROLET, INC. Junior Sizes 3 - 15 P. 0. Box 1375 Mount Ary, North Carolina 27030 Bluemont Road Phone: 789-3211 Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Phone: (919) 789-9011 JORDAN ' S OFFICE ELLIS CLOTHING CO. SUPPLY “Mother and Daughter Store Phone: 632-7208 212 N. Main Street Mayberry Mall 823 W. Memorial Boulevard Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Martinsville, Virginia Telephone: 786-7886 ROSS TOYOTA SALES THE ADVENTURE SHOP “You ask for it you got it Smart Styles in Ladies ’ Apparel 220 North Collinsville, Virginia Open Daily 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Across from Holiday Inn, Saturdays 10 p.m. to 6 p.m. next to McDonalds Ararat, Va. Phone: 251-5731 Phone: (703) 638-2386 GILLEY ' S USED CARS L. E. HUTCHENS , INC. Wholesale and Retail Trading as Route 1 A. D. HOPKINS, Distributor Bassett, Virginia 24055 Gulf Products Linwood Gilley, Owner Stuart, Virginia (Gulf) Phone: (703) 629-8184 Phone: 694-3780 205 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO . Complete Gardening Shrubbery Center, Indoor Plants 10 Main Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 YEATTS GARDEN CENTER, INC. Authorized Catalog Merchant Route 8 Box 417 We Service What We Sell. Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Phone: 638-2347 Ken Hopkins Phone: 694-7148 Tim Tatum J.B. Tatum GRANNY’S COUNTRY CUPBOARD FOOD STORE Located Highway 8-58 West Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Grocery Gas ABC off premises Discover f]BEN FRANKLIN } We bring variety to life! Main Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 STUART GULF SERVICE STUART TIRE STORE THE CAMBRIDGE SHOP Stuart, Virginia 24171 “The finest in men’s wear” Owner and Operator Akers Woods Mayberry Mall Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Phone: 786-5070 MAMIE’S F. REES COMPANY DRESS SHOP Mount Airy’s Finest Men’s and Boy’s Store Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 195 North Main Street Phone: 786-6565 Mamie’s Place — Juniors Main Floor — Missy Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 206 THE COUNTRY CORNER BANKS LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLY Patrick Springs, Virginia 24133 Quality Dresses and Sportswear Serving Building Contractor OPEN Tues. — Fri. 3 a.m. to 9 p.m. Do-It-Yourselfers Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through Building Products Peggy Shore — owner Phones: 952-2944 and 952-2367 Phone: 629-8457 Meadows of Dan, Virginia 24120 AC MOTORCRAFT We specialize in Volkswagen parts. Wholesale to Everyone KEITH’S AUTO PARTS Route 2 Box 601 Bassett, Virginia 24055 Keith Gilley Phone: 629-1079 W. S. WOLFE DRUG CO., INC. “Reliable Drug Service For Half a Century” Phone: 786-5171 J. E. Mills W. A King MONTGOMERY WARD SPORTSMAN’S RETREAT TRAP RANGE Catalog Sales Main Street Highway 103 — Claudville, Virginia 24076 Now Open Saturdays and Sundays 1:00 p.m. Stuart, Virginia 24171 You can “Get Two Birds With One Phone: 694-7134 Shot” and have fun doing it when you visit. HOLLAND’S OPTICIANS, INC. Harvey B. Holland Harmen C. Holland Eyeglasses Accurately Made From Your Doctors’ Prescription. Repairs Quickly and Expertly Made. A Wide Selection of Attractive Frames. Contact Lenses — Sales Service 786-6305 or 789-0073 or Cana, Virginia 755-3335 401 N. Main Mount Ary, NC 27030 24-Hour Service ARTCRAFT FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP “One of the nice things about Floyd” P. O. Box 56 — Telephone (703) 745-4165 Floyd, Virginia 24091 Hazel S. Robertson Ruth S. Christie TIT n VT1 ruRKiiuEz i I LU 1 lU APPLIMI3 207 CRADDOCK’S GENERAL REPAIR STARLING PHARMACY, INC. Patrick Springs, Virginia Phone: 632-6222 1312 S. Memorial Blvd. 694-3558 Martinsville, Virginia HOME APPLIANCE AND T.V., INC . MAYO RIVER TEXACO Phone: 694-4100 Phone: 957-1510 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Spencer, Virginia LESTER MILLS PONTIAC • AMC • SCOUT Phone: 638-2487 Memorial Blud. Martinsville, Virginia REYNOLDS RADIO SERVICE 15 Henry St. Box 2354 Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Phone: 638-2425 STUART FLOWER SHOP “Say It With Flowers, Ours ' ' Owners: Mr. Mrs. Shermon Lyon Phone: 694-3289 MOUNT AIRY TRACTOR CO., INC. Charlie W. Hull, President ■ bmmm Mount Airy, N.C. 27030 786-6240 786-6970 CARTER FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. DICKSON’S RECORD and TOYSHOP Records and 8-Track Tapes “The House of Satisfactory Service ’’ Mount Airy, N.C. 27030 Phone: 786-2670 At Discount Prices 124 Franklin Street Mount Airy, N.C. 786-5240 Compliments of ALLEN’S BEAUTY CENTER PENN HA VEN MEATS (an approved school of cosmetology) 1314 S. Memorial Boulevard Spencer, Virginia Bill Marshall, Manager 957-2206 Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Phone: (703) 6324261 ROSE’S FLORIST Route 1 Box 405 Stuart, Virginia 24171 “Flowers Say It Best ' ' Owned and Operated Rose C. Howell Compliments of PATRICK HARDWARE FURNITURE, CORP. Downtown Stuart, Virginia OCIE’S FABRIC SHOP GRANNY’S COUNTRY CUPBOARD 694-3912 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Stuart, Virginia 24171 694-3920 Stuart, Virginia 24171 208 COMMUNITY MARKET LAUNDRYMAT BEAUTY SHOP Meadows of Dan, Virginia C. H. QUESINBERRY Meadows of Dan, Virginia Free Estimates for Sewer Systems Pitching, Contract or Hourly Basis Phone: 962-2081 or 952-2487 H. L WEBB ENGINEERING CO. QUALITY SUPPLY Sales and Service Meadows of Dan, VA 24120 Phone: 952-2055 Slusher Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: 694-6091 LITTLE IVY FASHION OUTLET Vesta, Virginia Clothing for Entire Family Also Fabrics and Sewing Notions Open Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Telephone: 952-2262 OWEN’S JEWELRY STORE Phone: 694-3323 Stuart, Virginia 24171 ROSES’ HOLCOMB HARDWARE “There ' s Always Something Good Going On At Roses.” Mount Airy, N.C. 27030 Mount Airy, N.C. Phone: 786-2332 Adidas Pro-Keds Converse BOYLES SHOE STORE, INC. Mount Airy, N.C. “Where Most People Shop For Shoes’’ Acme Dingo “Best Wishes To You” MAX DAVIS SHOE STORE Main Street Mount Airy, North Carolina PARKWAY EXXON Come to INSCORE GROCERY And Car Care Center Meadows of Dan, Virginia 24120 (703) 952-2933 Jack Agee, Owner For Groceries, Gas, and Oil Your Amoco Dealer Willis Gap Road Rt. 2 Ararat, Va. 24053 HINKLE’S BOOKSTORE 138 N. Main Street Mount Airy, N.C. Also in Winston-Salem FLOYD FARM SERVICE Lawn Garden Center Feed, Seed, Farm Supplies, Paint Stihl Chainsaws, Delaval Milkers Sales Service Floor Sanders Rental Floyd, Va. 24091 Phone: 745-4563 FLOYD PHARMACY FLOYD MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Prescriptions Phone: 745-2177 Floyd, Virginia 24091 East Main Street, Floyd Phone: 745-4146 Your Chevrolet Dealer 209 CJ’S Main Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Owners: Jason Harris Cecil Conner ASHBY’S EXXON Owned Operated by: James S. Rorrer “Complete Car Service” 694-7000 Stuart, Virginia 24171 TRIANGLE ATHLETICS INC. Patrick’s Only Sporting Goods Store Downtown Stuart Phone: 694-3218 Manager: Jason Harris STROUT REALTY LEON A. JONES CONSTRUCTION Blue Ridge Street Route 1 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Claudville, Virginia 24016 Phone: 694-4204 BOOSTERS Betty I. George Mack George Belair Springs Development Village Fashion Shop 210 211 As We Strive Ever Upward Latin Club members enjoy their monthly meeting. Chorus teacher. Ms. Rorrer, proudly displays her “straw hat”. Soaring through space and time we are Circumvented, surrounded by the things of the world. Joy and laughter, sadness and sorrow Are all a part of us as we strive ever upward- Like a bird in flight. 212 Closing L ike A Bird In Flight This class celebrates Christmas with a party. Carol Hawks is unwilling to cooperate with the photographer. Different expressions can be seen on the faces of these stu¬ dents as they work in class. “As the days went past, Jonathan found himself thinking time and again of the Earth from which he had come. If he had known there just a tenth, just a hundreth, of what he knew here, how much more life would have meant! He stood on the sand and fell to wondering if there u;as a gull back there who might be strug¬ gling to break out of his limits, to see the meaning of flight beyond a way of travel to get a breadcrumb from a rowboat. And the more Jonathan practiced his kindness lessons, and the more he worked to know the nature of love, the more he wanted to go back to Earth. For in spite of his lonely past, Jonathan Seagull was born to be an instructor, and his own way of demonstrating love was to give something of the truth that he had seen to a gull who asked only a chance to see truth for himself.’’ 1. Taken from Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. Closing 213 Unaware that she has just grown yardstick horns is Ms. Phyllis Eastridge. These DECA Club members enjoy refreshments before the film starts. Ms. Sharon Helms prepares the lesson for her next Home Economics Class. Ms. Lydia Moore performs one of the many duties of a guidance counselor. 214 Closing Life and Flight “WILD BIRD” Wild Bird I have mended my soul but still I don’t know If my songs can soar like your wings But I will sing tonight The hymn to life and flight. -Michael Murphy Ms. Vernon’s business students go about their various tasks during class. Calculus students work on their homework assignment. 215 Closing Our Landing Seniors — Editor - Martha Tilley Academics - Karen Hemmings Features - Nancy Carter Business Manager - Daisie Cope Sports - Carolyn Martin Sales Manager - Bonnie Bowman Clubs - Teresa Brammer Typist - Sherry Dawson Teresa Spencer Photographers - Eddie Wyatt Classes - Carol Hawks Reba George Senior Class - Karen Barnett General - Meredith Morrison As another year draws to a close, it seems appropriate to take time to stop and reflect on our flight through another season in our Hues. Thankfulness and appreciation are the most prevalent emotions felt. A joyous feeling of contentment flows through us because we know that even though failures were frequent our suc¬ cesses greatly outnumber those failures. The 1978 Archive Staff has experienced a large success in the printing of this book. However, much hard work and many long hours were spent in its production. We would like to thank Ms. Margaret E. Cooper and Ms. Beverly Dillard for their dedication in sponsoring this book and finally, a special thanks to our advertisers. Recognition should be given to Vicki Hutchens for her drawing on this year’s cover. Assistants — Ann Fulcher Keith Matthews Paulette Young Brenda Martin Lisa Spencer Jeff Roop Dean Spencer Steve Tatum Laura Akers Billy Harris Timmy Gilley Sandra Bell Angie Rakes Debbie Jones Rosemary Vipperman Beth Turner 216 Closing


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