Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA)
- Class of 1979
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CLASSES PAGES 16-65 ACADEMICS PAGES 5-15 2 STUDENT LIFE PAGES 66-105 ATHLETICS PAGES 106-141 REFLECTIONS PAGES 178-187 Annual Staff y “ % Mrs. Janice Axelson was chosen by the annual staff to receive the dedica¬ tion of the 1978-79 annual. Her selec¬ tion was based on both teaching and personal standards. Mrs. Axelson teaches biology and human anatomy and physiology. She has a B.S. from Radford College and has 11 years of teaching experience. Her hobbies are sewing and needlework. Dedication 5 Dedication Administrative Office James K. Hiatt Principal Paul T. Swails Assistant Principal Fred Brim Director of Secondary Education Danny Martin Director of Student Activities Jeannie Rea Bookkeeper Margaret Vernon Administrative Secretary “No, Lisa, 1 refuse to look at another club study hall roll,’’ complains Danny Martin, Director of Student Activities. Guidance Helps Students “If I don’t get a Tylenol soon, I may lose my mind,’’ thinks Guidance Counselor Mack George. Mrs. Diggs, Senior Guidance Counselor, struggles through another college application. Tressie Cooper Secretary Martha Martin Guidance Counselor Guidance handles any problem ranging from changing class schedules and fill¬ ing out college applications to answer¬ ing questions concerning SATs, careers, and colleges. Struggle Through High School Life Language Department Ann Belcher English 11 Spanish II Bidgie Buchanan English 10 Tong Carter English Phyllis Easteridge English 8 Laura Flippin English 12 English 10 Pamela Kidd English Speech Drama Nelson McConnell English Robert Olmsted English 9 Journalism i Polly Tatum English 9 Amy Shelor English 8 English 10 Mrs. Belcher goes over a Spanish assignment with her Spanish II class. 8 Math Dartboard (I Mean Shirley Driscoll Math 8 Algebra Evelyn Hazelwood Geometry Algebra “It’s days like this that I wish I weren ' t a teacherthinks James Hayes. James Hayes Geometry Algebra Mary Jane Taylor Algebra-Trigonometry Pre-Algebra “Alright, quit trying to eat the chalk. ' ' Phyllis Kodenski Math 8 Pre-Algebra Mathematics Teachers 9 Department!) Health And Tom Berry Health P.E. 10 James Holleman Health P.E.8 Health P.E. 9 Doug Wingate Health P.E. 10 Grandy Biggs Health P. E.8 9 Athletic Director “You know, you’re right, I do look cute standing up here,” muses Mrs. Pendleton. “On your mark, get set, wait - this thing must be broken again! Physical Education Cindy Burch Health P.E. 9 Health P.E. 10 Beverly Dillard Health P.E. 8 Health P.E. 9 10 History Department John Halsey World Geography Bill Hanner U. S. History Tim Parker Jennifer Thomas U. S. Government Sociology World Geography The students at PCHS are subjected to what many consider too much and others consider too little history. In the ninth grade students choose between World History or Geography. U. S. History is required in the junior year, and Government is required in the senior year. Claudette Thompson World History Richard Tobler U. S. Government Economics Rachel Williamson U. S. History World Geography “You mean I look like a student?” asked Mr. Parker. Mr. Hanner compiles one of his “educational op¬ portunities.” 11 Science Department Mr. Kloock goes over a test with his eighth grade science class. Janice Axelson Human Anatomy Biology ■ ■ 9 $$ Jo Moricle Biology Arnold Kloock Science 8 Chemistry 12 Sandy Nelson Assistant Librarian Specialities Catherine Gowin Special Education Joanne Taylor Part-time teacher William Farmer Art Linda Giorno Special Education Serafina Sicurella Judy Knight Attendance Clinic Attendance Secretary Secretary Peggy Rorrer Chorus Music Appreciation “You there in the back with the funny yellow hat, yes you, do you have a question?” 13 Vo cational Classes Prepare Bruce Dollarhite Electronics Fern Agee Accounting Typing Kenneth Cox Agriculture Clarence Hall Auto Mechanics Chip Graves Mechanical Drawing Vocational Math Claudine Harmon Home Economics Sharon Helms Home Economics Family Living Homer Hall Agriculture Glenda Martin Typing Leon Pollard Distributive Education 14 Vocational Teachers Students For Jobs Judy Pollard General Business Typing % k Walter Preston Building Trades I - Jane Smith Typing Stenography II Jessie Vernon Stenography Typing David Young Agriculture James S. Love Director of Vocational Education ' tVfS Sr- ' H ' -k ' - ■% mi r; ' -■jiff O C ATI OHM SCHOOL i § ar: i mmmm : Wr fpi 14 gy§p isS r Carolyn Williams Dietician Cafeteria Staff (From left to right) Lennis Inman, Mary Reynolds, Barbara Tolson, Nancy Hazelwood, Marlene Walker, Lena Hughes, Shirley Stowe, and Carolyn Williams. Vocational Teachers 15 ‘A frienU r ma)f well be reckoned the masterpiece of Vdttire” - Emerson A WARREN WILLIAMS, LISA MANN Wanda Adkins Laura Akers Alan Barbour Tyrone Barbour Pam Barkley Sandra Bell Robin Booker Tammy Boothe Donna Bowers Robin Bowling Gary Bowman Mary Bowman Terry Bowman Vicky Boyd Mark Brammer Inest Brim 18 SENIOR OFFICERS AND VICKIE STONE ARE Judy Bross Bonnie Burkhart Rhonda Burkhart Arthur Carter Mary Cassady Ronald Cauiness Jeff Childress Marlon Clark Teresa Clement Larry Cockram Sandra Collins Danny Conner Front row, left to right: Lisa Mann, Vice- President; Warren Williams, Pres ident; Vickie Stone, Secretary. Back row, left to right: Amy Shelor, Danny Mar¬ tin, Judy Pollard, Rich Tobler and Priscilla Diggs. 19 Tommy Conner IN MEMORY Larry Corns Sharon Cox Ann Cruise Nathan Culler Junior Dalton Randy Davis Marie Deal Mary Deal Mark DeBruhl Jean DeHart Ronnie Doss Greg Epperson Steve Epperson RICKY 20 MONTGOMERY Delene Fain Mary Fain Ricky Fain Allison Foddrell Jerry Foley Jarrell Francis Ann Fulcher Regina Fulcher Wanda Gammons Timmy Gilley Jimmy Gilbert Janet Goins Tammy Goins Malissa Gray Patricia Greenwood Velvet Greer The class of 1979 has had many good and bad times in their years of school together. They were saddened this year by the death of two of their classmates Ricky Montgomery and Sylvester Clark (photo not available). The good times always seem to outnumber the bad times. This Senior class had many new and exciting ideas, such as changing the design on the class rings. For the first time the Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Mini-Coliseum in Martinsville. This creative class is one of the best ever at Patrick County High School. SENIORS PAY FOR Keith Gunter Jim Guynn Tec dy Guynn Nadine Haden Grant Hairston Jim Hall Patricia Hall Tammy Hall Eric Hand Beverly Handy Peggy Handy Timmy Handy Mr. Rigney makes sure everyone works hard in his class , es¬ pecially Larry Cockram. Angie Rakes takes time to visit her locker between classes. COLOR SECTION Tommy Handy Carolyn Harbour Eddie Harbour Billy Harris Kenny Haynes Perry Helms Wayne Helms Alisa Hensley Karl Herrmann Felicia Higgs Denise Hill Nanette Hill Vickie Stone, Amy Shelor, Lisa Mann, and Suzi Olmsted socialize while Bart Williams stares out the window. “Please, Mr. Rigney don’t make me diagram another sen¬ tence,” begs Ronald Cauiness. ROOM MOTHERS, Cindy Hollandsworth Sharon Hollandsworth Andy Holt Sheila Hooker Pam Hopkins Sherri Hopkins Beverly Howell Brenda Howell Janice Hubbard Susan Hubbard Rita Hughes Billy Hutchens 24 rrrf- Iff ' • lay fcarcEy W 1 I f r ' ' m ’ i ' yr fp ' ? ¥ t ' 1 SS : k ■4. .f 5 - lBRW A Room Mothers: (1st row) Dae Williams, Norma Jean Webb, Nadine Gilbert, Doris Stone. (2nd row) Charlene Williams, Pat Hall, Pauline Williams, Barbara Turner, Peggy Brammer, Sandra Mann, Shelby Hopkins. (3rd row) Donella Inman, Rita Murphy, Sue Smith, Thelma Gunter, Patsy Hall, Margie Cockram, Annie Fain, Glenda Williamson. (Not Pic¬ tured: Estelle Rakes) CLASS SPECIALITIES AND Donna Hutchens Tommy Hutchens Becky Hylton Tommy Inman Class Flowers: daisies, baby’s breath and carnations “Yesterday is a memory; tomorrow is an imagination; today is an eternity. ” 25 ' S, C co O O (- co Calvin Lawson THE CLASS OF 79 Judy Light Lisa Mann Janet Marshall Barbara Martin Frank Martin Paula Martin Susie Martin Keith Matthews Benton McAlexander Cindy McPeak Karen Medley Steve Montgomery Sandra Morrison Lynn Murphy Tony Nelson 26 BONDED BY FRIENDSHIP .. David Noonkester Rex Odell Suzi Olmsted Connie Overby Joyce Overby Peggy Parsons Lisa Patterson Lyle Pendleton Grade Penn Hester Penn Billy Penn Michael Penn Tom Perry Johnny Pi Ison Dale Puckett Linda Puckett 27 ACADEMICS PREVAIL IN Jimmy Quesinberry Greg Radford Angie Rakes Teresa Rakes Terry Ray David Reed Kay Reynolds Willie Reynolds Winston Reynolds George Ring Deborah Roberson Teresa Roberson Boys ' and Girls’ State: Mark Brammer, Warren Williams, Governor’s School: Ann Fulcher Robin Bowling, Deborah Roberson, and Beth Turner. Glenda Rorrer CLASS OF 79 Patricia Rorrer Charles Ross Anthony Saiuyers Mary Sawyers Stuart Scales Burton Sehen Jimmy Sehen Amy Shelor Dennis Shelton Darrell Shockley Diane Shough Junior Marshals: 1st row: Beth Turner, Vickie Stone, Lisa Spencer. 2nd row: Kim Wood, Rosemary Vipperman, Beverly Howell, Amy Shelor. 3rd row: Sharon Hollandsworth, Janet Marshall, Tammy Hall. 4th row: Ann Fulcher, Marlon Clark, Julie Wilkinson. 29 Monica Smith Rusty Smith Steve Smith Terry Smith Dean Spencer Greg Spencer Lisa Spencer Dwayne Stanley Regina Stanley Vickie Stone Teresa Stowe Tony Swiney Tommy Tatum Byrle Terry Donna Thomas Beth Turner 30 Timmy Turner Rosemary Vipperman Eddie Webb Mark Webb Julie Wilkinson Barry Williams Bart Williams Patricia Williams Warren Williams Wade Willis Roger Wilson Regina Witt The photographer catches Mark Brammer trying to sneak out of class. 31 YES, MOTHERS SENIORS DO MESS AROUND Kim Wood Dedera Woods Janet Young Jerri Young Paulette Young Lisa Spencer sags, “I did it! I did it! Go ahead and frisk me!” Barry Williams says, ‘‘Who put bubble gum in my mouthwash?” Janet Marshall seems to enjoy holding up the wall. Curtis Adams Rhonda Agee Belinda Ayers Jerry! Barbour Sonya Barbour Kathy Barnard Carlton Belcher Leon Belcher Penny Belcher Phillip Belcher Bruce Bell Shawn Bell Hey We Are Bad Keith Benfield Barbara Bergeron Catherine Berry James Blackard Becky Bollings Danny Bouiman Rita Bowman Tim Bowman Jerry Boyd Phyllis Boyd Mark Boyer Kent Bryant Ronnie Burkhart Bill Burnette Bob Burnette Delia Carr Randy Carter Willie Carter Euan Cassell Janet Chaney Lisa Childress Deborah Clanton Roger Clanton Greg Clifton 34 Juniors We Are The Latest Fad Melissa Clifton Denise Coalson Tammy Coalson Kim Cockran Danny Cockerham Rhonda Cockram Jerry Collins Cheryl Conner Sandra Conner Connie Corns Pam Craig Sam Crews Regena Dalton Susan Dalton Deborah Delp Jearl Dillon Cindy Eckenrod Ricky Elgin Brent Epperson Darryl Epperson Elua Fain Shelby Farris Lane Foley Mary Foley Carol Fulcher Bobby Gammons Mark Gammons Bryan George Jeff Gilley Charlotte Goard Karen Goard Norma Goins Melinda Gray Steve Greer David Gregory Kennith Griffith Lisa Griffith C. G. Hairston Emily Hairston Lutricia Hairston Jennell Hairston Alisa Hall Regina Hall Tony Hall Debbie Hamm Ken Hancock Cathy Handy Keith Harbour Juniors 35 Larry Harbour Ronnie Harold Susan Harrell Debbie Harris Larry Harbour George Harris Steve Harris Roger Hatcher Greg Haynes Mildred Hazelwood James Helms Ruth Helveston Jerry Hiatt Brett Hill Mary Hill Randy Hill Wilson Hill Jeff Hollandsworth Benjie Holt Carolyn Holt Brenda Huges Donna Hutchens Chris Hylton Deborah Hylton We Strive For Perfection Larry Huges: “ I’ve got¬ ten writer ' s cramp and a crick in my neck from taking all these notes in Mr. Hanner’s class.’’ James Blackard: “Lit¬ tle do they know that I’ve got a Playboy magazine behind this Forest Tree Book.’’ Larry Harbour Ronnie Harold Susan Harrell Debbie Harris Larry Harbour George Harris Steve Harris Roger Hatcher Barbara Lawless Suzanne Lawson Tim Lawson Mildred Lewis Shelia Lineberry Steve Lineberry Jerome Mabe Brenda Martin 36 Juniors While Displaying School Spirit Jennifer Martin Karen Martin Mike Martin Teresa Martin Carolyn Massey Cindy Matthews Cindy Maxey Curtis McAlexander Patricia McDaniel Kim McPeak Nancy Merritt Terry Merritt David Midkiff Jamie Minish Madison Montgomery Sharon Montgomery Debbie Moore Roger Moore Lisa Moorefield Jaelynn Mullins Diane Nelson Carmen Nowlin Deborah Overby Eddie Overby Frank Moore: “How can I concen¬ trate on this test when that cheerleader keeps walking by?” m mmmmmmm Kenneth Overby Janet Pack Lennie Pack Tina Padgett Sharon Painter Brewster Pendleton Donna Pendleton Sarah Pendlelon Gary Penn Matthew Penn Caroline Pilson Jerry Pilson Mark Pilson Jeff Powell Ronni Price Scott Priddy Juniors 37 We Are the Class John Puckett Tracey Puckett Bebe Rakes Timmy Rakes Cephus Redd David Redd Carol Reynolds Lisa Roberson Gerald Roberts Lisa Roberts Theresa Roberts Curtis Roberson Darlene Rodgers Jeff Roop Mark Rorrer Mark Scales Rose Scott Wayne Scott Jessie Sehen Wade Sehen Vicki Semones Danny Sheppard David Sheppard Tommy Sheppard Gale Shockley Ronnie Shough Darryl Smith Davey Smith Scott Smith Falicia Snider Harold Spencer Jeff Spencer Sharon Painter: “Those wild weekends make me hungry;! Steve Tatum: “Some people say; I look just like John Travolta. Angie Rakes and Brady; Walker: “How long has this been go- . o” mg one Keith Benfield: “I un¬ buttoned my; shirt so I’d look sexy and still no one pay s me any; attention. 38 Juniors That Peps Up This School. Wayne Spencer Billy Stegall Richard Stewart Frances Tatum Joyce Tatum Richard Tatum Steve Tatum Gail Tayko Wayne Terry Tammy Tucker Alethea Turner Stacy Turner Sue Turner Rosemary Via Ray Wade Tina Wagoner Brady Walker James Walker Mark Walker Donna Willard Edward Williams Debris Williams Joan Williams Tammy Willis Cheryl Wimbish Anthony Wimbush Judy Wimbush Thelma Wise Bruce Wood Mark Wood Troy Wood Debbie Woods Kathy Wray Teresa Wright Debbie Yates Paul Young Regina Hall: “Peanut butter and jelly again?” Stacy Turner: “ Don’t look at me, I ' m not responsible.” John Puckett: “Hout sweet it is.’’ Juniors 39 Do Your Own Thing! 1: The members of the choir are doing their own thing through song. 2: The “Ebin Dunna gang strikes again while dancing for rain. 3: Jerry Pilson is doing his thing when he’s driving his sharp 73 Torino. 4: These students are doing their thing in typing class. 5: Randy Holt is doing his own thing by flirting with Angie Rakes, and Angie is doing her own thing by ignoring him. 6: Pam Hopkins and Ricky Fain did their own thing by getting married during the mock wedding. 40 Sophomores United We Stand Mark Adams Pam Agee Eyvon Antonucci Shelby Archer CA. Arrington Mark Ashbum Annette Baldwin Marshall Banks Kim Barbour Pam Barnard Sandra Barnard Beverly Beach Benton Belcher Danny Belcher Dean Belcher Penny Belcher Timmy Belcher Kim Ben field Mike Berry Donna Biggs Freddie Bishop Ricky Bishop Pam Boothe Dwayne Bowers Betty Bowman Cathy Bowman Glenda Bowman Joyce Bowman Kelly Bowman Marie Bowman Rexford Bowman Connie Boyd James Boyd Johnny Boyd Phyllis Boyd Linda Brim Arthur Bross James Bryant Doris Burkhart John Campbell Barry Mullins looks cool Washing hair is fun until you find something When you smile for a camera, you know we on 50 s day. a nth lice. love you better. 42 Sophomores Divided We Fall Danny Carter Sandra Carter Teresa Chaney Chip Childress Carolyn Clark Lee Clark Perry Clark William Clark Barry Clement Carl Collie Leon Conner Gary Corns Jerry Cox James Crannell Steue Crowder Darrell Dalton Laine Dalton Melissa Darnell Beth Dauis Patricia Dauis Booie DeHart Amy Duncan Dauid East James Epperson Darryll Fain Douglas Fain John Flippin Heike Foley Jerry Foley Lee Foley Martha Foley Sharon Foley Anthony France Jerry Francis Nora Frazier Suzanne Francis Teresa Gammons Karen Garraputa Inez Gates Betty Goard Steue Goins Sharon Goode Shelby Goode Susan Gunter Sandra Gwynn Joyce Haas Linda Hairston Linda Hairston Betty Hall Lorin Hall Mike Hall Randall Hall Teresa Hall Jackie Hamm Kathy Hancock Sarah Hand Lorin Hall - “Darn, messed up again! ” Perry Clark - “The In¬ credible Hulk? ” Dwayne Marshall - “I need a little Afternoon Delight.” Sophomores 43 Debbie Handy Timmy Handy Ricky Handy Becky Harbour Lesia Harbour Dorothy Harold Richard Harold Sharon Harrell Tommy Harris Jeff Hatcher VJayne Hatcher Joey Haynes Mike Helms Peachy Helms Eddie Hensley Lenora Hensley Kenneth Hickman Bonnie Hill Jerri Hill Terry Hill Terry Hodge Brenda Hollandsworth Mickey Holleman Timmy Hooker Audrey Howell Kim Howell Shelby Hubbard Tammy Hubbard Deborah Huff David Hughes Randy Hughes Sylvia Hughes The Class of ’81 Darrell Fain faking. Crc ' I ' m not so sure I want my hair cut after all. This is what all sensible students do in study hall. A professor is a ‘man I’ll never be’.” 44 Sophomores Shall Conquer All! Dale Hutchens Mike Hutchens Susan Hutchens Tammy Hutchens Donna Hylton Hosea Hylton Keith Hylton Ray Lee Hylton Kent holer James Jenkins Kevin Jones Barbara Kendrick Peggy Kendrick Tammy Kendrick Cynthia King Jim Lane Brenda Lankford Tammy Large Karen Larsen Cynthia Litten Lennis Lawson Leisa Lawson Ralph Lawson Patricia Layman Barbara Mabe Billy Mangrum Donna Mankins Amy Mann Connie Manor Dwayne Marshall Todd Marshall Kaye Martin Keith Martin Mike Martin Robin Martin Barbara Massey Janice McAlexander Jeff McAlexander Michelle McCormick Joe Mills Karen Mills Claude Montgomery Lawrence Moore Ellen Morrison Leigh Moss Barry Mullins Mitch Nelson Don Nester Lou Nester Faye Nichols Kaye Nichols Mitch Nowlin Julie Olmsted Rodney Overby Sandra Overby Doug Parsons Barry Mullins - “It’s gonna take a lot of love to get me through this test. “Look at those Cats in Hats! ” Sophomores 45 Were the Class that has Fun “It takes a lot of hot air to play this thing! ” Bruce Trent displays his lovely socks on crazy sock day. Tim Spencer - “How far ,is it to Hylton Head Island? ” ttiSUmm fl k 1 1 1 i David Pendleton Kim Pendleton Greg Penn Nancy Penn Martha Pi Ison Bryant Pruitt Glenna Puckett Kathy Puckett Wendell Radford Lark Rakes Brian Ratliff Tammy Ratliff Anna Reynolds Barry Reynolds Della Reynolds Robert Reynolds Lydia Roberson Karen Roberts Connie Robertson Sherry Rogers Teresa Rogers Darrell Rorrer Sherry Rorrer Dallas Sawyers Jerry Sawyers Walter Scales Don Scott Everett Scott Patricia Scott Barbie Sehen Melinda Shelor Sammy Shelor Thomas Shinault Barry Shore Ronnie Shough Doug Shough Holly Shouse Geraldine Sink Leslie Slate Ronnie Slate Mike Smart Donna Smith Jimmy Smith Tony Smith Wayne Spangler 46 Sophomores We ' re going to Party until 1981 Lori Williams Mindy Wilson Barry Wimbush Curtis Wood Cindy Wray Mary Zigler Becky Spencer Mark Spencer Tim Spencer Denise Stanley Donna Stegall Mike Stegall Terry Stone Rodney Stouall Penny Strader Carolyn Sutphin Anne Swofjord Ronnie Terry Artie Thomas Marlene Thomas Barry Thompson Bruce Trent Jennifer Turner Linda Turner Mike Turner Susan Turner Jeff Vaughn Loretta Via Veraine Via Janet Wade Shirley Wade Cathy Wall Tammy Ward Melanie White Sally White Mike Willard Barbara Williams Jerry Williams Left: “Oh, what a lonely boy. ’’ Right: This class is suffering from “Cat Scratch Fever ” Above: Cosmetology is a class in which many sophomores participate. Sophomores 47 In Memory Sammy Gammons December 6, 1978 The Freshmen at Patrick County High suffered a loss greater than we thought ima ginable in the untimely death of Sammy Gammons. It can be said in all sincerity that there was not anyone who was any more loved and respected. Although Sammy lived a comparatively short while , his life made such an impression on all that he will be in our memories forever. 48 Freshmen t J FRESHMEN 49 Freshmen Find New ‘Smile Kerry Smith - You’re on candid camera! Jimmy Belcher Pam Belcher Susan Belcher Vanessa Bennington Stanley Abbott Dwayne Adams Chris Anderson Teresa Blackburn Tony Boothe Timmy Bowers Danny Bowman Sara Ayers Rhonda Bailey Ramona Baliles Vickie Bowman Donita Boyd Tammy Boyd Kim Burnette Debbie Barnard Lisa Barnard Joey Bamwell Brenda Biggs John Biggs Lane Biggs Gary Bowman Lisa Bowman Scott Bowman Melody Burnette Jackie Campbell Bonita Carter Debbie Ayers Sandy Baliles Allan Beasley Beth Bingman Susie Bowman Greg Carter Robin Ayers Lori Banks Eddie Belcher Darrell Blackburn Tammy Bowman Tammy Cassidy “Stick ’em up.” “The boys are back in town.’’ 50 Adventures In School ‘Where’s my fairy god mother Jason Martin - when I need her? Tammy Cassidy Randy Clark Jimmy Coleman Ronnie Conner Jerry Dalton Joan Elgin Charles Cauley Gloria Cobb Debra Collins Steve Correll Mark Dalton Billy Epperson Gerri Childress Debbie Cochran Ronnie Collins Teresa Cox Anita Davis Danny Epperson Christine Clanton Danny Cockram James Conner Cindi Craig Denise Davis Barry Fain Lee Clark Hazel Cockram Rita Conner Susie Craig Chris Debruhl Norma Fain Brenda Cruise Karen Dehart James Foley Elvin Cruise Joyce Dillon Jay Foley Gary Cruise Sandra Eaton John Foley Phillip Cruise Bobby Eckenrod Judy Foley “Let us demonstrate this great vocational ability of ours. Hey, Wayne Rakes! Is Tony Boothe having “Double Vision”? 51 Freshmen Enjoy Their Shelia Hall Lee Handy Brian Harbour David Harbour Tony Foley Todd Heath Lelia Helms Dwayne Hiatt Shelia Hickman Janice Goard Phillip Holt Michelle Hooker Kenneth Hopkins Mark Hopkins Joseph Hass Sandra Hubbard Sandra P Hubbard Greg Hudson Vicky Hughes Carolyn Harrell Randy Hylton Ronnie Ingram James Jones Teresa Jones Coretta Hill Ann Howell Barry Hutchens Penny Keith Nanette Foster Teresa Goard Pam Haden Gary Harris Reginia Hill Jeff Howell Leon Hutchens Brenda Koqer Galen Gilbert Roger Gunter Nannie Hagwood Daryl Hatcher Timmy Hill R. D. Howell Andy Hylton Don Lawless Steve Goad Ann Guynn Janice Hall Melinda Hawks Barry Hodges Susan Howell Carlton Hylton Joy Lawless Steve Goad Janet Gwynn Jerrold Hall Sandra Hazlewood Ronald Hodges Robert Hubbard Duane Hylton Annette Lawson 52 Freshmen Second Year Of High School “Ronnie Smith, You’re such a “Shake your Bootie.” hunk! ” Walking and chewing b ubble gum at the same time is a hard job even for Teddy Spencer. Tony Lawson David Leuiner Patty Lewis Patricia Luckado Jeannie Lynch Danny Mangrum Jerry Marshall Lisa Marshall Rhonda Marshall R. L. Marshall Barry Martin Cindy Martin Edd Martin Jason Martin Lee Martin Yalanda McAlexander Chris McCormick Dean McCormick William Meade Kaye Medley Aua Mitchell Joe Mitchell Louise Mitchell Sandra Montgomery Debra Moran Judy Mabe Adam Martin Mary McAlexander Lynn Merritt Terri Moran Janice Goard - “I’m freaking out in this study hall! ” Joey Mitchell - “I’m your handy man. Freshmen 53 We are the Mighty Myra Morris Cyndi Morrison Tommy Morse Ronnie Nester Donald Nowlin Bruce Overby Darrell Overby Brenda Pack Kathy Pack Timmy Pack Diane Payne Larry Payne Geraldine Pendleton Susan Pendleton Leon Penn Gary Perdue Steve Perry Debbie Pruitt Joyce Puckett Dwight Radford Ann Rakes David Rakes John Rakes Wayne Rakes Lisa Ramsey Steve Reece Emmanuel Reynolds Glenda Reynolds Leander Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Dean Richardson Olivia Roberson Jeff Rogers Charles Roop Jimmy Rorrer Lisa Saul Joe Scales Reva Scott Thurman Scott Wendall Sehen Chris Anderson - ‘‘She’s once, twice, three times a lady.” Tony Boothe, Ronnie Smith, and Roger Gunter teach Angie Rakes and Paulette Young the “Ebin Dunna Rain Dance”. Freshmen are in the swing of high school life. Aft er two years of ad¬ justing they now run around the halls like they own the place. Whether par¬ ticipating in sports, yelling at a pep rally, throwing food in the lunch room, smoking cigarettes between classes, flirting with the girls, or dancing down the hall, those freshmen keep everybody laughing! 54 Freshmen Class of ’82 Buddy Sessor Scott Sharpe Vickie Shelton Becky Shockley Billy Smart Angie Smith Annette Smith David Smith Jerry Smith Kerry Smith Randell Smith Ricky Smith Ronnie Smith Curtis Spence Deborah Spence Bill Spencer Teddy Spencer Vince Stone Mary Lou Stroud Donna Tatum Marissa Tayko Laurie Thigpen Danny Thomas Delzene Thomas Vicki Tolbert Kim Turner Lane Turner Sissy Turner Kenny Vaughn David Via Mack Watkins David Walker Harriett Walker Thomas Walthall Donna Walthall Kevin Ward Greg Wilkinson Deborah Willard Duane Williams Kim Williams Sharon Williams Kelly Witt Tony Wright Steve Williams Barry Wood Ray Young Steven Willis Ronnie Wood Ray Young Trade Wilson Teddy Woods Kevin Younger Freshmen 55 Vincent Wimbush Timmy Wray Top right: “Get down tonight! Bottom right: “Let me entertain you.’’ r The People of PCHS 1 ■ lipp ; hil jj g -■ r • ’ PR 0 ' i ' • SlSKr SB . %: ffiBv ' ■ A, r •; « IrU 1|B j k fe- Mf $? • leH iki ?W m ..,-;l,:A t . i m L ' • ' ■ ' W: ¥§188 • ' ,- pm;: ■ . .;, ' $v ' V: LffcJ Teresa Abshur Steve Ayers Eddie Belcher Kirk Billlps Rhonda Booker Curtis Bowman Patricia Bowman Brenda Brim Warren Agee Selina Banks Karen Belcher Jeanette Bishop Mark Bowles Cloria Bowman Ray Bowman Chuck Bumgarner Kent Amos Charlotte Barbour Mary Belcher Charles Blackard Andrea Bowman Hazel Bowman Tammy Bowman Annette Burkhart Chandler Williams - “How in the world do they expect me to find the Playboy Magazines in all this mess? ” Sanford Clifton - “Rainy days And Mondays Always Get Me Down.’ Tim Anderson Brian Beavers Tracey Bennington Bryan Blake Calvin Bowman Kenneth Bowman Timmy Bowman Pasty Burkhart Gail Ashbum Tony Beck Charlene Biggs Anita Bolen Candy Bowman Lena Bowman Betty Boyd Gail Campbell Robbie Ayers Beverly Belcher Nathan Biggs Tammy Bolen Carlis Bowman Mary Etta Bowman Charles Boyd Glendale Carter 58 Sub-Freshmen The Rising Class of ’83 Glenda Carter Ricky Carter Lori Cassidy Beadie Chaney Chris Childres Tracy Childress Jason Clark Sanford Clifton Jeffery Clyde James Coalson Gail Coleman Mike Collins Teresa Collins Terri Collins Jeffery Conner Sue Conner Shelia Cope Dawn Cox Rhonda Cox Lonnie Cruise Bonnie Culler Kyle Custer Peggy Dalton Steven Dalton Debra Deal Donnie Deal Ronnie Deal Lorie DeHart Margaret DeHart Doug Dillon William Dillion Ricky Edwards Valerie Elgin Dreama Fain Sammy Fain Leni Felts Belinda Foley Lewis France Donna Fulcher Richard Garraputa Top right: Step into my space ship, and we will get “spaced out. ’’ Bottom right: It’s fun time! Sub-Freshmen 59 Take It To The Limit Don Gilley James Gilley Mary Glenn Donna Goad Lisa Goard William Goard Juanita Goins Terry Goins Robin Greer Darlene Haden Robin Haden Gary Hairston Martha Hairston Benny Hall Matthew Hall Randy Hall Rodney Hall Becky Hamm Doug Hemmings Phillip Hensley Mike Hill Sharon Hill Stoneman Hodnett Karen Belcher - She ' s Always A Woman To Me’’ Micheal Newman and his hat cannot be separated. All that Close-Up toothpaste has given Ricky Edwards the “whitest teeth and the freshest breath ever! Mike and Allan Rakes - “ Shoo-Those shoes smell funky! ” Sam Hamm Ronnie Handy Gerald Harbour James Harbour Tammy Harbour Alpha Harris Angelene Hatcher Paul Hatcher Joyce Hawks Ray Helms Darryl Holt Ronnie Holt Shirley Hooker Bonnie Hopkins Debbie Hopkins Greta Houchins Jimmy Howell Ricky Howell 60 Sub-Freshmen Take It To The Max Ricky Howell Kathryn Hubbard Sam Hubbard Teresa Hubbard Billy Hylton James Hylton Larry Hylton Sandra Hylton Danny Ingle Chuck Joyce Earl Joyce Gracey Joyce Jimmy Keesee Nolen Kendrick Sandra Kendrick Benny King Phillip King Donnie Knight Bradly Knowles Ken neth Knowles Ryan Lankford Lesa Largen Robert Lawrence Carol Lawson Left: Debbie Stone and Dreamer Spence seem to be “Dazed and Confused” while doing their homework. Right: Randy Hylton - “Well, what can I say? ” Eddie Lawson Karen Lawson Lisa Lawson Noua Lawson Randy Lawson Daren Layman Carolyn Lewis Connie Lewis Doug Lewis Lynanne Lindsey Denise Litten Mike Lowell Marcie Mabe Sandra Mabe Timmy Mabe Frankie Marshall Gary Marshall Karen Marshall Anthony Martin Billy Martin Kyle Martin Lee Martin Roger Martin Sharon Martin Sub-Freshmen 61 Tara Martin Terry Martin Wendy Martin Deborah Massey David Meade Jackie Mitchell Aron Montgomery Connie Montgomery Melinda Montgomery Renita Montgomery Jerry Morgan Brian Morris Cindy Morris Gina Moss Jane Moye Patricia Nester James Newman Michael Newman James Nowlin Lori Odell Jerry Overby Roger Owens Beverly Padgett Joyce Padgett Keep Turning These Pages Betty Paine Jeff Parsons Karen Pedigo Kent Pendleton Lynn Pendleton Rene Pendleton Andrew Penn Gloria Penn Larry Penn Lisa Perdue Rhonda Perry Steve Plaster Alice Price Lee Puckett Toni Puckett Lisa Quesenberry Vicky Radford Allan Rakes Dwayne Rakes Mike Rakes Donna Rauti Alice Redd Tammy Redd Becky Reece 62 Sub-Freshmen To Find Out Where Its At Lee Reed John Reynolds Michael Reynolds Vincent Reynolds Wendy Rhodes Dale Roberson Shelia Roberson Gary Roberts Jeff Roberts Dana Rodgers Sandra Rogers Dale Rorrer Lisa Rorrer Renee Rorrer Stacy Rorrer Irvin Sawyers David Scales Debbie Scales Ginger Scearce Walter Scott Tommy Setliff Eric Sheppard Sandra Simmons Sue Simmons smm Arlisa Smart John Smith Laura Smith Melissa Smith Bobby Spence Dreamer Spence James Spence Elvis Spencer Jeff Spencer Sandra Stiles Debbie Stone Lisa Suphin Helen Tatum Ivan Tatum Vonda Tatum Wesley Tatum Carlis Thomas Curtis Thomas Sandra Thomas Gary Thompson Herman Thornhill Tony Trent Timmy Turner Timmy Vaden These girls are happy that it’s Friday and that there is only one minute until the bell rings. Sub-Freshmen 63 You Found It Belinda Vaughn Jerome Vaughn Mike Vaughn Dwayne Via Pam Via Pamela Via Dale Wade Rosie Wagoner Jerry Walton Randy Weiss Mike West Amy Wheeler Gerald Willard Tracy Willard Chandler Williams Danny Williams Kevin Williams Lisa Williams Mark Williams Debbie Willis Evonne Wimbush Mark Winfrey Jody Wise Brenda Witt Beth Wood Maria Wood Norman Wood Terrie Woods Tommy Young Top left: Work, work, work! Center: Warren Agee - “If you want my body and you think I ' m sexy ...” Top Right: Kent Amos looks like something from outer space in his Ag. uniform. Bottom Left: These 8th graders are suffering from a disease - high school blues! Bottom Right: Catherine Gowin - “Bet ya didn’t recognize me, did ya?“ , ' ft pfiMJr j I 1 m 1 I.V 64 Sub-Freshmen Spirit Week Spirit Week 65 Spring: A Time O f P e a c e Although so long as the spell en¬ dures, little or nothing is accom¬ plished. Nevertheless, believe it operates to divert the mind of old and worn-out contemplations and bestow new freshness upon life and leaves behind it imaginations A of enchantment for the mind to mould into splendid forms and gorgeous fancies which shall long continue to fascinate, after physical phenomena which woke them have ceased to create delight. Spring has returned and has begun to unfold her beautiful array; to throw herself on wild- flower couches, to walk abroad on the hills and summon her songsters to do her sweet homage ... This soft bewitching luxury of vernal gales and accompanying beauty overwhelms. It produces a lassitude which is full of mental enjoyment and which we would not exchange for more vigorous pleasure. And Beauty 66 Spring Summer 61 Shades of Summer Spring Dance of “78” Was Lisa Roberson is trying to escape from a maniac. 68 Spring Dance ' Who is that good looking guy? Fantastic!! Robin and Terry dance as if they had never danced before. “Just how tall ARE you? Tim Wimbush and students dance the night away. ' fame- Ray Minton and Fame was the band that played at the dance. Spring Dance 69 Oo vo Miss Patrick 70 Miss Patrick County P.C.H.S. Days Were 9 , Exciting , and A m u s i n ... and Miss Gowins ... and Miss Dillard face the challenge of P.C.H.S. Dags. P.C.H.S. Dags 71 Do Teachers Have Talent? Mr. Wright tells Miss Gowin, “Just wiggle your toes and I’ll follow you anywhere!” DO teachers have talents besides dusting chalk boards and grading papers? Well, some do and, as can be seen from these pages, some aren ' t overendowed with talent. 72 Teachers ’ Assembly Mr. Farmer tries desperately to convince the student body that he can sing. Students Are “Gong Show” judges Jamie Farr (Jon Love), Jaye P. Morgan (Peggy Parsons), and Rex Reed (Tommy Inman) view the latest contestant with a look of disbelief. G Mrs. Lawson laughingly goes forward to accept her first place award. Yes, these scraggly ragamuffins belong to the P.C.H.S. teaching staff. But, don’t tell anyone. Would you let this group operate on you? Teachers’ Assembly 73 Allowed to Decide Foreign Language “Out, Out! Get thee out, Satan! “I may not be able to read Spanish well, but at least I have something can fall back on. “Hanes makes you feel good all under. 74 Foreign Language Week Latin — A shining example of a Spanish student at the language festival. Not only did costumes represent the students’ language but buttons as well. French - Anyone for Mexico? And what are you doing in ‘Latin territory?’ quizzes Melinda Shelor. Foreign Language 75 Spanish Festival Always and Forever Prom Theme •N Which is Gerri Gay Childress and which is Roger Wilson? Always and forever, each moment with you Is just like a dream to me that somehow came true. And I know tomorrow well still be the same ' Cause we ' ve got a life of love that won ’t ever change. And everyday love me your own special way. Melt all my heart away with a smile Take time to tell me you really care. And we’ll stand tomorrow together I’ll always love you. 76 Jr.-Sr. Prom Juniors and Seniors Mike Cole is aware that this is his last prom, and he is glad to be spending it with Patti Hylton. The theme of the 1978 Jr.-Sr. Prom “Always and Forever ' meant different things to those who attended. To the juniors, it meant that there would be next year to enjoy again. To the seniors, it meant many wonderful A special look passes between Julie Wilkinson and Steve Sheppard memories to treasure forever, as they enjoy their night at the prom. High above the crowd, these prom goers show everyone their special style. Jr.-Sr. Prom 77 Enjoy Music By Cracker Teacher of the Year 79 Mr. Berry was chosen for the teacher of the year by the student body. He teaches physical education and coaches the football team. This is his second year at Patrick County. “When there is no chair around, improvise, ' says Mr. Berry. iven the teacher of the year is luman. M R. T O M B E R R Y Teacher-of-the-Year 79 Distinguished Patrick Countian 80 Distinguished Patrick Countian i ■ Sis® ' hwp , s - l f% tj ■ ft - ’■ % T ™ ' • L. ,-% ., lS ' l - a . v?§£ v •« ( -i tVv w t |- .-• - ■ ■■ . ft f ‘ ■ L4. • , 4Vm| yg ' VT : - m wmm mmsmWm jkj ijgs BP_ BBL_-%rii Sfir S§ -A §3 I wv . jg ; ’ % 2r . . ' : . . •- £ «•■ S ?L ; it- s ! s HI £ £ % ■ ' ear -j “T r. .. ft ££ 3r r f‘ s £L ‘m£. . ffigSr ■Si ■ I . ' A - - r % ft . if ►m, ■, S V% -% Z V ■ ’y. m Graduation 81 UATION 1978 82 Features First Days Of Working in the chemistry lab Back to school means rushing to classes ... Taking those physical fitness tests ... Seeing old friends ... 84 Back to School School Checking an infinite number of attendance cards ... Selling mountains of doughnuts for Senior Beta ... ia one Waiting in tense expectation for the next exciting class to begin ... Back to School 85 College Day Provides Career Options for Students Kim Wood looks over an Averett College brochure in hopes that it will be the best college for her. Jimmy Gilbert discusses the merits of Catawba College with the representative. Cauuta Cdleoc. College Day provided the juniors and seniors with the opportunity to listen and talk to representatives of various colleges and the armed forces in and around Virginia. Junior Jeff Gilley wants to know if V.P.I. has courses in the “No, girls, the men at Bridgewater College are not animals.” classes that interest him. 86 College Day Exchange Student 2$ % j i j Veronica Ferrada, the exchange student at PCHS, is from the country of Chile. During her visit to the Un¬ ited States, she is residing with Spanish student Holly Shouse. All the students at PCHS extend their sincere welcome to Veronica and hope her stay is pleasurable. New friends from different countries, but friends always. Veronica diligently continues her studies in America. I wonder what she’s thinking about. Exchange Student 87 Homecoming Court Lisa Mann, 12th grade represen¬ tative, was escorted by Richard Stewart. Suzi Olmsted, 12th grade represen¬ tative, was escorted by Wayne Helms. Julie Wilkinson, 12th grade represen¬ tative, was escorted by Scott Smith. Amy Shelor, 12th grade represen¬ tative, was escorted by Jim Hall. Lisa Mann, 1978 Homecoming Queen. Vicki Stone, 12th grade representative, was escorted by Jimmy Gilbert. 88 Homecoming Court 1978-1979 Lori Banks, 9th grade representative, was escorted by Bobby Eckenrod. Harriet Walker, 9th grade representative, was escor¬ ted by Brady Walker. Another lovely couple - Steve Tatum and Angie Rakes. Melissa Smith, 8th grade representative, was escor¬ ted by Randall Smith. Teresa Hubbard, 8th grade representative, was escorted by Warren Agee. “We’ve been here for days! Is anyone ever go¬ ing to pick us up ?” Judy Wimbush, 11th grade representative, was escorted by Tommy Tatum. Belinda Ayers, 11th grade representative, was escorted by Madison Montgomery. Carolyn Clark, 10th grade representative, was escorted by Keith Harbour. Tammy Hutchens, 10th grade representative, was escorted by Jeff Spencer. Homecomina Court 89 Senior Class Presents The cast rehearses their lines before the play. Beth Turner performs her motherly duties as Mrs. Webb. Mark Brammer, in his role as the Stage Manager, performs one of his most serious scenes of the play. Deborah Roberson (Mrs. Gibbs) and Mark DeBruhl (Mr. Gibbs) discuss life in Grover’s Comers. Tommy Inman (Professor Willard) informs the audience of the anthropological data of Grover’s Comers. Warren Williams (George Gibbs) and Amy Shelor (Emily Webb) work algebra problems together in the moonlight. 90 Senior Class Play Wilders Our Town Amy Shelor (Emily Webb) and Dwayne Stanley (Wally Webb) eat a nutritious breakfast before leav¬ ing for school. Family and friends gather together at the wedding of Emily Webb and George Gibbs. Ed Webb, as Mr. Webb, describes the people and culture of Grover’s Cor¬ ners. Rosemary Vipperman (Mrs. Soames) warns Emily of the frightening experience of descending the hill to Grover’s Comers. George appears grief stricken over the death of his wife Emily. The entire cast takes their much deserved bow. Senior Class Play 91 Thanksgiving Assembly 92 Thanksgiving Assembly “Curses! I failed another chemistry test!” The cast takes a final bow. Beauty and the I loue it when you unleash your nnimnl instincts! “Put on a Happy Face’ Thanksgiving 93 Veterans ' Dai; Assembly Chuck Joyce carried the United States flag during the assembly. Mr. Love introduces the guest speaker. Jerry Lindsey, Mr. Pilson, Mr. Morrison , E.M. Turner and Mr. Love assisted at the assembly. Jerry Lindsey was the guest speaker at the Veterans ' Day assembly. 94 Veterans’ Day Assembly Senior Beta The new Senior Beta members patiently wait to take the Beta pledge. Congratulations! You’re in BetaI Bruce Wood, an old member, initiates Sandra Carter, a new member, who is more than pleased to join the Beta Club. Senior Beta 95 Pinafore “Will the real Scarlet O’Hara please step forward?” “My, what long whiskers you have.” The cast of H.M.S. Pinafore takes a well deserved bow. Stand up and be recognized. 96 H.M.S. Pinafore Big Alicia Massie and Elliot Pilson, playing the lead roles, display their acting abilities for the crowd. CO c o o in C ) “Oh Rhett, don ' t go. ” ‘Ahoy, maties. H.M.S. Pinafore 97 Christmas Decorations Brighten Up Holiday Season at P.C.H.S. As the Christmas holiday drew near, students and teachers were busy adding spirit and cheer to the doors of classrooms. Winners were then chosen from the categories of: Most Humorous, Most Religious, and Most Original. □ 98 Christmas Decorations Christmas 99 ; j. : . ' ' ' A hush fell over the audience as Patsy Burkhart sang, Do You Hear What I Hear? Jim Hall enlightened the Christmas assembly by reading parts of the Christmas story. Charlie Hairston, Angeline Hatcher, Bonnie Hill, Coretta Hill, Deborah Hopkins, Barbara Massey, Sandra Montgomery, Lawrence Moore, Matthew Penn, Dale Puckett, Tim Spencer, Laura Turner, Connie Boyd, Gloria Cobb, Judy Foley, Nannette Foster, Cynthia King, Barbara Martin, Kaye Medley, Sharon Montgomery, Sharon Painter, Geraldine Pendleton, Gary Penn, Mike Penn, Mark Pilson, David Redd, Mary Sawyers, Regina Stanley, Kim Turner, Linda Turner, Harriet Walker, Mark Walker, Frank Moore, Joey Barnwell, Beth Bingman, Patsy Burkhart, Beadie Chaney, Danny Cockerham, Linda Hairston, Deborah Massey, Martha Pilson, Deborah Willard, and Kevin Younger. 102 Christmas Assembly Mr. and Miss Senior - Rush; Smith - Mr. Senior Nadine Haden - Miss Senior Rush; Smith and Nadine Haden, who were crowned Mr. and Miss Senior, accepted their award on February 16, 1979, at the basketball game between the PCHS Cougars and the Martinsville Bulldogs. The smiles on their faces were indicative of the appreciation that they felt for the student body who voted them in. Mr. and Miss Senior 103 Rush; and Nadine SCA Assembly Campaign The audience listens with great interest as Tammy Hutchens speaks enthusiastically. Angie Rakes, Paulette Young, Janet Young, and Ronni Price will do anything to get their favorite candidates elected - even perform in their worst clothes. But aren ' t they talented? Wondering what she should say to gain the most votes, Rhonda Cockram begins her campaign speech for vice- president. Janet Marshall checks her notes to be sure she has not forgotten anything. Jeff Howell may be short in height, but he stands tall in the eyes of the student body as he makes his campaign speech. Even a Conehead has his favorite SCA candidate! 104 SCA Elections Speeches “As your SCA President I would ... exclaims Julie Wilkinson as she opposes Roger Wilson. Making her farewell speech, Vicki Hutchens informs the stu dent body of the importance of a good president. Emma Alderman, Tommy Hutchens, and Susan Hutchens pre¬ sent a skit to encourage students to vote for Jeff Howell. Stressing her valuable secretarial qualities, Alethea Turner makes her campaign speech. SCA Campaigns 105 And Skits CQLF BR5KET CYMNR5TIE5 BH5EBRLL ERD55 - EDUN BHLL URE5TLINC FDDTBHLL TRY TRHCK The Brains Behind Mr. Tom Berry Head Varsity Football Mr. Nelson McConnell Head Boys ' Track J. V. Football Mr. Jim Holleman Varsity Football Boys ' 8th Grade Basketball Miss Catherine Gouiin Mr. Richard Tobler Flag Corp Boys ' 9th Grade Basketball Varsity Baseball Mr. Walter Preston J. V. Football Wrestling Mr. Grandy Biggs Head Boys’ Varsity Basketball Athletic Director Mr. Jim Hayes 8th Grade Football Tennis 108 Coaches The Brawn Miss Cinc y Burch Head Girls ' Basketball Mr. Tim Parker Varsity Football J. V. Boys ’ Basketball Miss Bidgie Buchanan Girls’ and Boys ' Basketball Cheerleaders Mr. Sonny Swails Head Baseball The most important, yet the most overlooked member of a team, has to be the coach. Without him or her, the team could not exist, much less operate satisfactorily. These two pages were designed to introduce our coaches at P. C. H. S. on an in¬ dividual basis, without their teams. Miss Beuerty Dillard Head Girls’Track Mr. Bill Pons Golf Miss Pam Owens Girls’ Track Football Cheerleaders Miss Sandra Nelson Gymnastics J. V. Girls ’ Basketball Mr. Doug Wingate Varsity Football Coaches 109 Our Coaches Football Team Improves As Danny Sheppard is “all dressed up with no place to go. Football head coach and captains - 1st Row: Coach Tom Berry, Captains John Campbell and Scott Priddy. 2nd Row: Captains Mike Berry, Mark Webb, Timmy Handy, and Warren Williams. The 1978 Varsity Football team closed their season with a 2- 7-1 record. This record, however, does not show the fine efforts of the players and the coaches. Cougar quarterback Steve Smith earned the title of most ac¬ curate quarterback in the district. Mark Webb was elected to the All Piedmont District second team. The Cougars were an ex¬ cellent offensive team, scoring more points this season than in any other. The two Cougar wins were both shut-outs, the first time ever that the Cougars had shut out two teams in one season. The tie-game was a thriller that kept everyone in suspense until the very end. Coach Tom Berry observes the play on the field with a solemn expression. Number forty-seven was forced to take a ringside seat as his teammate was tackled by the opposing players. 110 Varsity Football Seniors Provide _£ . V “Rah, team!” yell Dennis Shelton and Mark Webb during a pep ra y when they assumed the cheerleaders duties. “Ready! Aim! Fire!’’ Steve Smith shows us the technique that made him the No. 1 quarterback in the district. PCHS 8 North Stokes 36 PCHS 6 F.C. 52 PCHS 20 Tunstall 0 PCHS 22 Laurel Park 22 PCHS 6 Galax 39 PCHS 12 Chatham 0 PCHS 24 Dan River 54 The 1978 Varsity Football Team: 1st Row-Scott Priddy, Mike Berry, John Campbell, Terry Merritt, and Allison Foddrell. 2nd Row-Ronnie Burkhart, Keith Gunter, Barry Williams, Steve Smith, and Timmy Flandy. 3rd Row-Bob Burnette, William Clark, James Epperson, Ricky Elgin, Rodney Stovall, and Joey Bamswell. 4th Row-Ronald Caviness, Danny Sheppard, Eddie Webb, Terry Smith, and Mickey Holleman. 5th Row-Kevin Jones, Mark Webb, Danny Cockram, Dean Spencer, David Midkiff, and Brian Pruitt. 6th Row-Warren Williams, Bill Burnette, Tommy Inman, Dennis Shelton. Charles Ross, Jessie Sehen, Curtis Robertson, Billy Vaden, and Gayland Gilbert. a) 3 O 0 ) Varsity Football 111 Homecoming Highlights Mike Berry ( 19) blocks his Chatham opponent so Quarterback Steve Smith ( 12) can run with the ball. The Varsity Football Cheerleaders perform a routine during the Homecoming Pep Rally. The Patrick Coun¬ ty Cougars hosted and defeated the Chatham Cavaliers at the 19 78 Homecoming Game. The 16-0 shut-out of the Cavaliers provided a reason to celebrate at the dance following the game. The student body elected Miss Lisa Mann as their 1978 Homecoming Queen. Other Senior candidates were Suzi Olmsted, Julie Wilkinson, Amy Shelor, and Vicki Stone. Barbara Bergeron and Laura Akers do their best to encourage the Homecoming fans to cheer. Taking a rest from the game, Timmy Handy watches his teammates hold Chatham back. 112 Varsity Football Varsity Cheerleaders “Are you talking to me?” asks Cougar Terry Bowman. The 1978-79 Varsity Football cheerleaders attended camp at the campus of UNC-Charlotte. They received one superior and three outstanding ribbons. The 1978-79 Varsity Foot¬ ball Cheerleaders: Cheryl Wimbish, Laura Akers, Mindy Wilson, Anne Swof- ford, Peachy He ms, Barbara Bergeron, Robin Booker, Crystal Ingram Varsity Football Cheerleaders 113 Promote Spirit 8th Grade Football - Young But Good Two Cougar players tackle their opponent and prevent the first down. The Cougar defensive line prepares to hold their opponent back. Quarterback Tony Beck looks for a receiver to pass to. PCHS 0 Carver 8 PCHS 6 Bassett 6 PCHS 8 Laurel Park 20 PCHS 8 Drewry Mason 14 PCHS 15 Fieldale-Collinsville 12 PCHS 8 Martinsville 22 PCHS 0 Fieldale-Collinsville 0 Considering that most of the boys were inexperienced, the 1978 8th Grade Football team did very well. The boys worked well together and exhibited much enthusiasm and a desire to improve. Coach Hayes believes that he is sending a fine group of boys on to play J. V. Football next year. The 1978 8th Grade Football Team: 1st Row: Steve Plaster, Elvis Spencer, Chuck Bumgardner, Paul Hatcher, Brian Moms, Nor¬ man Wood, Daryl Holt, and Phillip King. 2nd Row-Curtis Bowman, Warren Agee, Lee Reed, Kevin Williams, Steve Ayers Tony Beck, Chris Childress, Donnie Knight, and Mack Williams. 3rd Row-Mike Hill, Dale Robertson, Chuck Joyce, Chandler Williams, Brian Beavers, Ricky Carter, Ronnis Deal, Matthew Hall, and Mark Boyles. 4th Row—Coach Doug Fulcher and Coach James Hayes. 114 8th Grade Football J.V. Players With his head bowed, Bobby Eckenrod thinks, “We can’t be losing that badly.’’ Quarterback Timmy Bowers unloads the football with his usual skill. Led by speedy runningbacks and a strong defense, the J. V. Football Team consistently played well. Their weaknesses were a lack of a sufficient number of players and experience. Coach McConnell said that many players progressed to the point that they were capable of playing Varsity Football. RECORD PCHS 0 Carver 14 PCHS 13 Laurel Park 8 PCHS 8 Bassett 1 3 PCHS 0 Drewry-Mason 22 PCHS 0 Fieldale-Collinsville 22 PCHS 0 Martinsville 30 PCHS 0 Fieldale-Collinsville 20 Coach Nelson McConnell uplifts his hands to the heavens and prays for rain. PVT v — it Tjnj n¥rnijii 35 M The 1978 J. V. Football Team; 1st Row-Buddy Sessor, Steve Reese, Bennie King, Andy Hylton, Randy Hylton, Kelly Witt, Dan Epperson. 2nd Row-Barry Hodges, Danny Thomas, Steve Perry, Mark Hopkins, Devin Ward, Tedd Marshall, Timmy Govers, and R. D. Howell. 3rd Row-Vince Wimbush, Barry Wimbush, Anthony France, Ronnie Conner, Greg Carter, Bobby Eckenrod, Leon Cruise, and Timmy Belcher. 4th Row-Waiter Preston, Assistant Coach; Lewis France, Timmy Hooker, Ronald Hodges, James Jenkins, Manager; Head Coach Nelson McCon¬ nell. J. V. Football 115 Cougarettes Finish Stretching with all her might, Kim Howell tries to get the rebound. “What on earth is going on?” thinks a Bassett player as “Slim” Morrison tries to confuse her with fancy footwork. The 1978 Girls ' Basketball Team closed its regular season with a 7-2 record, the best ever at Patrick County. The two Senior starters, Robin Bowling and Sandra Morrison, con¬ sistently led the team with good defense and high scoring. The other three starters were Janice McAlexander, Della Reynolds, and Kim Clark. The team advanced to district competition with a third place standing. They defeated Bassett 69-65, lost to Drewry Mason 66-34, and edged Chatham 73-70. The girls placed third in the district with an overall 11-4 record. The 1978 Girls’ Basketball Team: Kneeling-Co-captains Sandra “Slim” Morrison and Robin Bowling. Stan¬ ding-Managers Mary Hill and Sue Turner; Tammy Hutchens, Kim Howell, Carolyn Clark, An¬ nette Smith, Debbie Pruitt, Janice McAlexander, Sandra Carter, Della Reynolds, Coach Cindy Burch and Manager Emily Hairston. f 22 U „ w A 34 1 32 (■ I 116 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Another 0 NnM|| “It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a basketball!’’ and Debbie Pruitt hopes it comes her way. “Now, wait just one minute; this ball is mine!’’ says Annette Smith to her Tunstall opponent. RECORD PCHS 39 Career 50 PCHS 66 Tunstall 58 PCHS 49 Mahaui 41 PCHS 56 Mahavi 52 PCHS 54 Tunstall 51 PCHS 47 Dan River 42 PCHS 47 D-M 53 PCHS 68 F-C 64 PCHS 66 Chatham 58 PCHS 58 Bassett 48 PCHS 45 Carver 60 PCHS 58 L. P. 28 Tired, but not defeated, Robin Bowling shoots Already planning the next play, “Slim Morrison inbounds the ball, and hopes the shot is good. Girls’Varsity Basketball 117 Winning Season J.V. Girls Win . And Win The Junior Varsity Girls gave Patrick County High School something to be proud of. They finished their season with a 6-2 record, which placed them in first place in the District. Led by Coaches Clark and Nelson, the girls performed with con¬ tinuous excellence. —r -X- ' A i _ “Gimme that ball!’ says Melinda Hawks as she struggles with her Trojan opponent. RECORD PCHS 21 Carver 20 PCHS 35 Mahavi. 26 PCHS 26 Mahavi 20 PCHS 28 F.C. 15 PCHS 36 D.M. 14 PCHS 44 Bassett 34 PCHS 28 Carver 29 PCHS 24 L.P. 25 J. V. Cougarettes Alyson Pettigrew, Melinda Hawk§, Debra Collins, and Annette Burkhart overwhelm their opponent for possession of the ball. Annette Burkhart grimaces as she tries to shoot under pressure. The 1978 J. V. Basketball Team: Kneeling-Co-captains Lark Rakes and Debra Collins. Standing-Sue Turner, Coach Nancy Clark, Coretta Hill, Tara Martin, Glenda Carter, Melinda Hawks, Annette Burkhart, Alyson Pettigrew, Coach Sandra Nelson, Managers Emily Hairston, and Mary Hill. 118 Girls’J. V. Basketball Girls’ Varsity “Go Cougars!” The 1978-79 Girls’ Basketball Cheerlead¬ ers: Linda Hairston, Martha Pilson, Linda Hairston, Francis Tatum, Judy Wimbush, Kay Martin, Ronni Price, and Angie Rakes. The Girls ' Basketball Cheerleaders take us back to ancient Egypt as they con¬ struct a pyramid during a pep rally. Aside from wiping pie off their faces, the Girls ' Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders had other important duties. They built pyramids and oc¬ casionally even performed the usual cheerleading duties such as promoting spirit. Another cheerleader goes rabid. Girls’ Basketball Cheerleaders 119 Basketball Cheerleaders Boys’ Basketball Season Doesn’t Go As Wayne Helms - 6 2 Forward Willie Reynolds - 5’9 ' Forward Dennis Shelton 65 Forward Timmy Handy 5 ' 6 Guard Ed Webb 63’ Forward Bruce Wood - 66 ' Forward Keith Gunter 5 ' 11 Forward Anthony Wimbush 5’S ' Guard Karl Herrmann - 66 ' Center Tommy Tatum 5 ' 11 Guard Charlie Hairston - 5 ' S ' Guard Scott Smith 5 ' 10 ' Guard David Redd 5 ' 11 Forward Leander Reynolds - 5 ' 10 ' Forward ‘Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes.” And all eyes are on Dennis Shelton as he puts up this jump shot. Is this a new version of the “Hustle”? No, it’s merely a mad scramble for the possession of a loose basketball. 120 Boys’ Varsity Basketball Well “Just a couple more inches and I’m home free” thinks Bruce “Get off mg Back!” Wood as he goes in for a lag-up. Bogs’ Varsitg Basketball 121 Previously Expected “Move, you’re blocking my view!” Willie Reynolds says to an opposing Bassett player. Karl Herrmann “puckers up’’ as he tries to make a basket for the Cougars. 1978-79 Varsity Boys ' Basketball Team - 1st Row - Manager Tim Redd , Willie Reynolds, Anthony Wim- bush, Scott Smith, Tommy Tatum, Leander Reynolds, Charlie Hariston, Timmy Handy, and Manager Leon Penn. 2nd Row — Coach Grandy Biggs, David Redd, Ed Webb, Karl Herrmann, Dennis Shelton, Wayne Helms, Bruce Wood, Keith Gunter, and Assistant Coach Tim Parker. 122 Boys’ Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Exhibit “Come here, I have a secret to tell you. On y my whiskers are fake!” Captain Angie Rakes and Co-captain Judy Wimbush led the 1978-79 Boys Basketball cheerleaders with the ease of p rofessionals. The girls were a close team that cheered con¬ sistently at every game. Linda Louise Hairston patiently tells the opponents to “back off!” There were two Cougar mascots on the squad. Terry Bow¬ man and Susan Hubbard shared the honors this year. They took turns cheering at each ballgame, so both girls had the op¬ portunity to cheer at home and away games. The 1978-79 Boys’ Basketball Cheeerleaders: Lying down - Susan Hub¬ bard and Terry Bowman. Standing - Francis Tatum, Co-captain Judy Wimbush, Captain Angie Rakes, Ronni Price, Kay Martin, Linda Louise Hairston, and Martha Pilson. “Let me make sure that I’ve got this step right.” Boys’ Basketball Cheerleaders 123 Good Form and Poise J.V. Has Disappointing Season “Wait up, Kevin, ” says Rodney Stovall, tripping over an oppos¬ ing player. PCHS 47 Fieldale-Collinsville 54 PCHS 60 Bassett 39 PCHS 56 Laurel Park 64 PCHS 53 Chatam 61 PCHS 47 Drewry Mason 56 PCHS 45 Dan River 63 PCHS 60 Tunstall 65 PCHS 56 Martinsville 75 PCHS 39 Carver 63 PCHS 42 Fieldale-Collinsville 45 PCHS 50 Bassett 48 PCHS 38 Laurel Park 42 PCHS 53 Chatam 42 PCHS 42 Drewry Mason 45 PCHS 45 Dan River 69 PCHS 44 Tunstall 41 PCHS 33 Carver 65 PCHS 57 Martinsville 72 The 1978-79 J.V. team finished with 4-14 record. Though the record was disappointing, the season gave each player a chance to show his basketball skills. Coach Tim Parker saw the season as a success and felt that each game gave the players good practice for next year’s team. “Hey Coach, watch this, a sure two points,” thinks Greg Carter as he shows his jump shot. (Front row, left to right) Manager - Terry Hodge, Danny Thomas, Benny King, Kevin Younger, Greg Penn, Tony Foley, Rodney Stovall, Micky Holleman. (Back row, left to right) Coach Tim Parker, Lane Dalton, Tommy Walthall, Keith Martin, Greg Carter, Randall Smith, Mack Watkins, and Mike Berry. 124 J.V. Basketball “Okay you guys, et’s get on the ball! ' ' ■ ■ Coached by Mrs. Amy Shelor and led by captains Harriett Walker and Lori Banks, the J.V. Cheerleaders have enhanced home ballgames with their spirit and cooperation. These girls cheered for J.V. Football and J.V. Boys ' Basketball. Since they work closely with the Varsity Cheerleaders in arranging pep rallies and making posters, the J.V. Cheerleaders do more than their share of cheering and promoting spirit. s V P GO COUGARS! C «£ ftie 57 The 1978-79 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: 1st Row - Amy Mann, Captain Harriett Walker, Denise Litten, Co-captain Lori Banks, and Melody Burnette. 2nd Row - Susan Gunter, Jane Moye, Kim Hairston, Sue Simmons, Charlotte Barbour, and Valerie Elgin. J.V. Cheerleaders 125 8th Graders Celebrate Victory After Victory Lonnie Reynolds hopes this shot will add two more points to the Cougar victory. The 1978-79 8th Grade Basketball team , coached by James Holleman , had a very successful season. Despite the players be¬ ing very young , they finished the season with an 8-2 record. This team shows much promise for the future. The basic purpose for the 8th grade team is to learn the fun¬ damentals of basketball. The record indicates that they learned them well. PCHS 56 Bassett 51 PCHS 77 Laurel Park 58 PCHS 36 Martinsville 48 PCHS 65 Carver 50 PCHS 53 Fieldale-Collinsville 33 PCHS 48 Drewry Mason 45 PCHS 29 Martinsville 44 PCHS 58 Floyd 47 PCHS 55 Carver 41 PCHS 46 Fieldale-Collinsville 26 The 1978- 79 8th Grade Basketball Team: Front Row - Allen Rakes Steve Plaster Paul Hatcher Warren Agee Darrell Holt Back Row - Chuck Joyce Lewis France Chandler Williams Lonnie Reynolds Anthony Martin 126 8th Grade Basketball 9th Grade Team Has PCHS 43 Bassett 50 PCHS 59 Laurel Park 42 PCHS 43 Martinsville 58 PCHS 34 Carver 62 PCHS 48 Fieldale-Collinsville 37 PCHS 42 Drewry Mason 46 PCHS 40 Martinsville 57 PCHS 34 Carver 45 PCHS 63 Fieldale-Collinsville 60 “Throw the ball to me!’’ shouts Bobby Eckenrod to Timmy Bowers. Coach Richard Tobler summarized the 1978-79 season as a success, even though the record disagreed. He said that the team improved during the season by learning from their mistakes. Several players developed the potential to be excellent var¬ sity players in the future. One player who especially stood out was Timmy Bowers, who led in scoring with a 19.2 point average per game. The 1978-79 9th Grade Basketball Team: Front Row - Danny Epperson Barry Fain Timmy Bowers Jerrold Hall Phillip Holt Back Row - Coach Richard Tobler Allan Beasley Joey Mitchell Steve Willis Ronald Wood Bobby Eckenrod Manager Terry Hodge 9th Grade Basketball 127 A Losing Season - 3-6 Record Boy ' s Track l Determined, Leaping the high hurdles in a single bound is Lowell Reynolds. The 1978 Boys’ Track Team: 1st Row-Jeff Spencer, C. A. Arrington, Wayne Cruise, Jerome Mabe, and Jeff Hatcher. 2nd Row-Dean Spen¬ cer, Claude Montgomery, Kevin Jones, Gerald Williams, and Ronnie Doss. 3rd Row-Bart Williams, Jarrell Barbour, Cephus Redd. 4th Row - Coach Doug Wingate, Tommy Tatum, Willie Reynolds, Danny Cockerham, Coaches Fulcher and McConnell. 128 Boys’ Track Hard Working, The 1978 Boys’ Track Team did not have a winning season this gear, but they did have a few boys who were outstanding in their performances. Dean Spencer, Dale Puckett, and Willie Reynolds each gave good performances, and Dean was eligible for regional competition. The fact that the squad was small and inexperienced hin¬ dered the team, but the boys worked well together and the team completed the season without any major injuries. “The only stoplight in Patrick County and I have to get stuck between it and the high bar!’’ Boys’ Track 129 and Capable Girls ' Track Has A Evalene Hatcher demonstrates the excellent form that won her first place in the state long jump championship. “Ugh! This thing is heavy! thinks Pam Boothe as she prepares to put the shot. The 1978 Girls’ Track Team was a young but talented team. Their strong points were the long jump, the 880 run, the 220 run, and the high jump. Their weaknesses were in the shot put, the discus, the hurdles, and the mile relay. One girl, Eveline Hatcher, advanced to Regional competi¬ tion and placed 4th in the long and high jumps. She later went on to be in the state championship in the long jump. The team ended the season with a 3-4 record which was commendable considering that there was very stiff competition in the district. “Give it to me quick!” says Francis Tatum to Regina Hall during the mile relay. 130 Girls’ Track State Long - Who runs hurdles with a smile on her face? Barbara Bergeron, of course. Cathy White leads her opponents in the two-mile run. The 1978 Girls ' Track Team: 1st Row-Sharon Bowman, Sandra Carter, Linda Hairston, Kim Howell, Della Reynolds, Barbara Bergeron, Emily Hairston, Crystal Ingram, and Lark Rakes. 2nd Row-Barbara Kendrick, Eualine Hatcher, Francis Tatum, Jean- nie Dalton, Euette King, Sandra Morrison, Deborah Huff Gail Tayko, and Donna Biggs. 3rd Row-Patricia Layman, Regina Stanley, Sandra Hubbard, Rose Scott, Denise Stanley, Cathy White, Pam Boothe, and Janice McAlexander. 4th Row-Reba George, Jerri Young, Lisa Roberts, Coretta Hill, Marissa Tayko, Cindy Eckenrod, Mary Hill. 5th Row-Coaches Beverly Dillard and Pam Owens. Girls’ Track 131 Jump Champion Gymnasts Battle Inclement Lisa Spencer displays her flexibility as she executes a front walkover during a practice session after school. Am • „ Robin Booker completes her floor exercise routine with a flourish that adds extra points. Phyllis DeHart participates in one of a gymnast’s many duties, providing entertainment during half-time of a basketball game. The 1977-78 Gymnastics Team had many things going aginst it during the year. The girls were plagued with small but frequent injuries. The team was able to compete in only three meets because of the icy, snowy weather. Overall, the team placed third in the district, and two girls, Robin Booker and Crystal Ingram, were eligible for regional competition. However, the girls were unable to attend due to the inclement weather. The gymnastics team will lose only two girls, therefore Coach Pendleton is confident that the next season will be an excellent one. The 1977-78 Junior Varsity Gym¬ nastics Team: 1st Row-Debbie Cockram. 2nd Row-Vicki Shilton, Lori Banks, Sandy Baliles, Ava Mitchell, and Sara Ayers 132 Gymnastics Weather Hoping that she won’t make any errors, Lisa Spencer reaches for the high bar. During a warm-up session, Crystal Ingram prepares to take her turn on the floor mat. Despite the pressure of performing in the district cham- Concentrating deeply, Phyllis DeHart attempts to perform a pionship, Phyllis DeHart appears to be confident on the perfect bar routine, balance beam. The 1977-78 Gymnastics Team: 1st Row-Robin Booker, Crystal Ingram. 2nd Row-Mgr. Della Reynolds, Amy Mann, Pam Barkley, Lisa Spencer, Phyllis DeHart, Karen Garraputa, Mgr. Suzi Olmsted. 3rd Row-Asst. Coach Shirley Driscol, Mgr. Becky Hylton, Karen Barnett, Cheryl Wim- bish, Barbara Bergeron, Peachy Helms, Coach Barbara Pendleton. Gymnastics 133 For Third Place Wrestling Team Has Best Season Ever “The Last Tango in Paris ? Mark Gammons quickly shows his opponent who is boss. The 1978-79 Wrestling team showed a great improvement over other years. Though still a young team, most of the grap- plers had prior experience. Their meets were as follows: Basset W Laurel Park W Chatham L Drewry Mason L Dan River L Tunstal IV Carver L Mavahi L Sometimes you can’t tell who is the wrestler and who is the referee. The 1978-79 Wrestling Team: 1st Row — Ricky Bishop, Jerome Mabe, Randy Hylton, Andy Hylton, Steve Perry, Charlie Hairston, Jimmy Lane, Mark Gammons. Ronnie Burkhart, and Manager Glendale Carter. 2nd Row - Manager Phillip King, Coach Walter Preston, Claude Montgomery, Joe Mills, Dean Spencer, Greg Epperson, Brent Epperson, Jimmy Smith, Bill Bur¬ nette, Mark DeBruhl, Mike Helms, Madison Montgomery, and Ricky Carter. 134 Wrestling Tennis Team “Watch out, I’m using my back hand!’’ exclaims Sandy Morse. The 1978 Tennis Team closed their season with their best record ever. They placed 3rd in the district with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. The team will lose only two players; Joe Clark and Sandy Morse. (Left) Cat Berry psyches her opponent out by saying, “I’m ready for anything! The 1978 Tennis Team: 1st Row-Jimmy Gilbert, Steve Smith, Joe Clark, and Coach Mike McHone. 2nd Row-Perry Clark, Cat Berry, Sandy Morse, Beth Turner, Mark Walker, and Mark DeBruhl. 135 Has a Good Year (Above) Coach Sonny Swails performs one of his many coaching duties, surveying his team before a game. (Below) Walking dejectedly from the field, Coach Richard Tobler tries to figure out how the Cougars could have ended the game with ANOTHER tie. Terry Merritt slides safely into second base, breaking up a pick-off play. The Patrick County High Cougar Baseball team closed their season with a few extraordinary feats to their credit. The Cougars set a Piedmont District record for the longest game ever played. They battled to a 2-2 tie with Chatham in 17 innings. They also set a record for the most tied games in one season with three. Although this was the first losing season a Cougar baseball team has seen in six years, the team succeeded in accomplishing many things. The team had trouble with inconsistent pitching, new defensive tactics, and young, inexperien¬ ced players. Their strong points included quickness, agility and a good offense. For the first time in 4 years, the Cougars did not advance to Regional com¬ petition. They did, however, produce many excellent baseball players. Darryl Younger led the team in batting average, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, stolen bases, and fewest defensive errors. Timmy Handy led in RBIs and walks. Terry Smith, Leon Puckett, Mark Webb, and Keith Gunter each gave the Cougars a boost with one homerun apiece. The Cougars only lost 3 players with Graduation, so there is great promise for the team next year with the returning players. Dwayne Stanley confidently rounds third base as Coach Swails points out the position of the ball. 136 Baseball First Scrambling for the bag, Terry Smith tries to tag his Drewry Mason opponent out. Trying to avoid the tag from a Drewry Mason player, Darryl Younger, nevertheless, is called out. Bud Griffith recuperates from a collision with the opposing second baseman. PCHS 7 RECORD 7-8-3 Drewry Mason 8 PCHS 8 Laurel Park 6 PCHS 12 Dan River 12 PCHS 3 Bassett 9 PCHS 15 G. IV. Carver 10 PCHS 2 Chatham 3 PCHS 6 F.C. 10 PCHS 8 Martinsville 3 PCHS 10 Tunstall 14 PCHS 7 Drewry-Mason 7 PCHS 16 Laurel Park 10 PCHS 7 Dan River 10 PCHS 10 Bassett 6 PCHS 6 Martinsville 9 PCHS 2 Chatham 2 PCHS 5 Carver 2 PCHS 7 F.C. 1 PCHS 6 Tunstall 7 The 1978 Cougar Baseball Team: 1st Row-Coach Sonny Swails, Manager William Clark, Dwayne Stanley, Terry Merritt, Timmy Handy, Mascot Tal Swails, Leon Puckett, Gale Shockley, Frank Martin, Keith Gunter, Bud Griffith, Tony Foley, and Steve Perry. 2nd Row-Assistant Coach Richard Tobler, Manager Barry Wood, Rodney Stovall, Steve Smith, Mark Webb, James Walker, Terry Smith, Karl Herrmann, Mike Hall, Benji Holt, Rusty Smith, Anthony Wimbush, Mitch Nowlin, Scorekeeper Curtis Wood and Greg Wilkin¬ son. r- o C n 3 CQ CO Q ( i o 3 Baseball 137 Athletic Banquet Honors All Cross Country - John Clanton, Coach Grandy Biggs. Boys Track - Willie Reynolds, Coach Nelson McConnell, and Dale Puckett. This year ' s athletic banquet, held in May, provided an opportunity for all athletic participants to be honored for their outstanding efforts. Both coaches and athletes from every sport were present for the meal and the presentation of trophies. Football - Coach Tom Berry, Mark Webb, Carroll Reid, Ger¬ ald Williams, Coach Neil Hatcher, and Coach Doug Wingate. 138 Athletic Banquet Baseball - Coach Sonny Swails, Darryl Younger, Leon Puckett, Timmy Handy, and Coach Richard Tobler. Varsity Athletes Boys’ Basketball: Coach Mike McHone, Most Improved-Kevin Reynolds, Most Valuable-Winfred Reid, Best Offensive-David Clark, and Best Defensive-Timmy Handy. Tennis: Most Valuable-Sandy Morse and Coach Mike McHone. Girls ' Track: Coach Beverly Dillard, Most Valuable-Evalene Hatcher, Most Improved-Cathy White, and Coach Pam Owens. Girls’ Basketball: Coach Cindy Burch, Most Valuable-Sandra Morrison, Most Improved-Janice McAlexander, and Cougar- ette-Tammy Hutchens. Wrestling: Coach Doug Kapfer, Most Valuable-Sandy Morse, ‘Mr. Guts’ -Gerald Williams, and Coach Walter Preston. Golf: Most Valuable-Bill Burnette and Coach Bill Pons. Athletic Banquet 139 and Their Coaches WHEO - Coach-of-the-Year Doug Kapfer Each year at the Athletic Banquet, WHEO Radio Station sponsors a Coach-of-the- Year Award to honor an outstanding coach of the current athletic season. This years recipient was Mr. Doug Kapfer, the Wrestling coach. 140 Coach of the Year ‘It’s not whether you win or lose , but how you p ay the game. ” -Anonymous I 142 Clubs iff r §fk A 1 v i A Clubs 143 Juniors Spread 144 Laughter Laughter Ann Fulcher - Editor □ 1 c 1 Bill Harris - Photographer Ms. Beverly Dillard - Sponsor Sandra Bell - Business Manager Lisa Spencer - Sports and Ads 9 l i Angie Rakes - Classes Laura Akers - Clubs Or Animal Staff? Sr. Beta — The Mountaintop of 146 Academic Success Christmas Many students wonder just what the Art Club is all about. It is open to all students who are currently enrolled in art class. This particular club is full of aspiring, young artists. The success that the Art Club ex¬ perienced this year was due to the sponsoring of a Christmas Art Show and a Car Smash, which were enjoyable as well as prosperous activities for the club. The club members also attended the museum in Washington, D. C. so that they might further their knowledge of the arts. Officers: Danny Conner - Pres.; Bill Farmer - Sponsor; Belinda Ayers - Vice-Pres.; Ricky Handy - Sec.; and Robert Foley - Treas. (Hot Pictured) A r t S h o w Members: Rhonda Agee, Belinda Ayers, Pam Barkley, Shawn Bell, Darrell Blackburn, Cindi Brewster, Ronald Caviness, Danny Conner, Junior Dalton, Bobby Eckenrod, Nora Frazier, David Gregory, Beverly Handy, Debbie Handy, Ricky Handy, Timmy Handy, Jeff Hatcher, Wayne Hatcher, Dennie Haynes, Michelle Hooker, Randy Hylton, Tommy Inman, Pattie Lewis, Lee Mar¬ tin, Charles Martin, Terry Merritt, Joe Mills, Julie Olmsted, Steve Reece, Kay Reynolds, Jeff Roop, Everette Scott, Becky Shockley, Rusty Smith, Becky Spencer, Amy Wheeler, Duane Williams, and Dedera Woods. Success 147 SCA — Captured For Service The SCA serves as the student government of PCHS. Among other activities, the SCA spon¬ sors the Homecoming, Christmas, and spring dances as their money-making project. The SCA is responsible for conducting the activities during PCHS days. In the seasons of spring, summer, and fall, the SCA officers can be found working diligently in SCA workshops. Judy Wimbush stops to think about her plans to be the Has Jeff Howell been imprisoned for stealing the SCA treasury? best vice-president ever of the SCA. 148 SCA Janet Marshall makes sure Mr. Martin always sees things her way. SCA — Moments SCA President Julie Wilkinson has a Jeff Howell doll in the palm of her hand. SCA Representatives - Allison Pettigrew, Dreama Fain, Connie Lewis, Tara Martin, Donna Rautio, Dale Robertson, Lisa Reynolds, Regina Hill, Coretta Hill, Joe Mitchell, Bobby Eckenrod, Marissa Tayko, Andy Hylton, Becky Shockley, Lisa Patterson, Harriett Walker, Sara Ayers, Cynthia Litten, Anna Bennington, Denise Stanley, Tammy Hutchens, Donna Mankins, Pam Boothe, Donna Hutchens, Cindy Maxie, Kim McPeak, Jeff Powell, Rhonda Cockram, Mark Woods, Danny Cockram, Tammy Hall, Wade Willis, Kaye Reynolds, Mark Brammer, Suzi Olmsted, Warren Williams, Beth Turner, Rosemary Vipperman, Rhonda Burkhart, Jeff Childress, Timmy Handy, Ronald Caviness, Dean Spencer, and Lisa Spencer. (Top to Bottom) Historian Melinda Shelor, President Julie Wilkinson, Vice- President Judy Wimbush, Secretary Janet Marshall, Reporter Donna Smith, and Treasurer Jeff Howell. SCA 149 Marching Cougar Band Adds Flag It takes a lot of hot air to play a tuba, and Jimmy Smith demonstrates that he has all that is needed. Now, Julie, playing the trumpet can’t be that bad! The people who lead the Cougar Band are Band Majorettes Tammy Large and Pam Agee and Band Director Bill Pons. This year the Marching Cougar Band participated for the first time in marching competition. The band placed third in the Pulaski County parade and the Majorettes placed first in competi¬ tion at Tunstall High School. Boy, those lollipops sure look good! 150 Band Corps, Flair 1978-79 Cougar Band Members: Flutes - Ann Fulcher, Jennifer Martin, Cindy Morrison, Beverly Howell, Janice McAlexander, Denise Stanley, Susan Turner, Holly Shouse, Cathy Wall, Carolyn Harrell, Tammy Large, Cynthia Litten, Sandy Baliles, Patty Lewis, Penny Keith, Shawn Bell, Angela Smith, and Duane Hylton. Clarinets - Nadine Haden, Lisa Roberts, Mark Pilson, Jane Moye, Kim Howell, Pam Agee, Lori Banks, Janet Marshall, Melinda Hawks, Jimmy Quesinberry, Tommy Harris, Regina Hill, Olivia Roberson, Sherry Rorrer, Kerry Smith, Cat Berry, and Mark Brammer. Saxophones - Tammy Hall, Anthony Wimbush, Barry Hutchens, Ava Mitchell, Karen Larsen, Walter Scales, Scott Smith, and Mark Webb. Trumpets - Regina Hill, Julia Wilkinson, Sharon Harrell, Sammy Shelon, Jay Joyce, Scott Sharp, John Campbell, Mark DeBruhl, Kim Burnette, Frank Gray, Bruce Trent, Jackie Scales, Claude Montgomery, Jarrell Barbour, Greg Wilkinson, Arthur Bross, Norma Goins, and Dwayne Stanley. French Horn - Ricky Elgin. Baritones - Jamie Minish, Steve Tatum, David Midkiff and Hosea Hylton. Trombones - Jim Hall, Warren Williams, Madison Montgomery, Barry Wood, Ronnie Wood, and Jimmy Rorrer. Tubas - Burton Sehen and Jimmy Smith. Percussion — Rusty Smith, Ann Guynn, Denise Pettigrew, Timothy Redd, and Willie Dean Belcher. ‘Don’t take our enthusiasm for granted; band really IS fun! ” The Marching Cougar Band, Flag Corps, and Majorettes stand at attention before the half-time crowd. Band 151 And Trophies To P.C.H.S. Karen Larsen Cynthia Litten Jennifer Martin Aua Mitchell Julie Wilkinson - Solo Twirler Judged on their coordination, marching ability, baton twirling, and overall appearance, the majorettes for the Cougar Band are chosen each spring. One of the pre-requisites is that the girls must be a member of the marching band. At the conclusion of the try-outs, the girl with the highest number of points will be the solo twirler, and the girl receiving the second highest num¬ ber of points will be honored with the position of head majorette. The head majorette holds the responsibility of making up the routines used during the half-time shows. The majorettes attended the National Majorette Clinic held at Lynchburg College. There they won two excellent and one superior ribbon. Janet Marshall - Head Majorette 152 Majorettes An Excellent New 1978-79Flag Corps - Kneeling: Kim Pendleton, Jackie Campbell, Captain Kay Reynolds, Debbie Hamm, and Karen Roberts. Standing: Becky Boll¬ ings, Cindy Wray, Leisa Lawson, and Joyce Tatum. “Okay girls, all together now!” says Kay Reynolds as she leads the flag corps during half-time of the Homecoming game. This is PCHS’s first year of having a flag corps. Try-outs were held in May 1978. The girls were judged on their marching ability, coordination, and overall appearance. The girls attended Flag Corps Camp at UVa and brought home a 1st place trophy for their excellent performance. Beginning the first of August, the girls started practices five hours a day. All the hard work paid off when they performed at the first home game demonstrating professional precision and adding color and flair to the Cougar Marching Band. ■ Flag Corps 153 Addition to the Band Members: Beth Bingman, Connie Boyd, Patsy Burkhart, Beadie Chaney, Gloria Cobb, Judy Foley, Nannette Foster, Linda Hairston, Cynthia King, Barbara Martin, Kaye Medley, Sharon Montgomery, Sharon Painter, Geraldine Pen¬ dleton, Gary Penn, Mike Penn, Mark Pilson, David Redd, Mary Sawyers, Regina Stanley, Kim Turner, Linda Turner, Harriet Walker, Mark Walker, Martha Pilson, Deborah Massey, Angie Hatcher, Bonnie Hill, Coretta Hill, Debroah Hopkins, Barbara Massey, Sandra Montgomery, Debris Williams, Charlie Hairston, Lawrence Moore, Matthew Penn, Dale Puckett, Tim Spencer, Joey Barnwell, Danny Cockerham, Kevin Younger, and accompanist Mark Pilson. 4-H Collects Members: Teresa Absher, Kent Amos, Gail Ashbum, Debbie Barnard, Susan Belcher, Beth Bingman, Teresa Blackburn, Tammy Bowman, Patsy Burkhart, Kimberly Burnette, Jackie Campbell, Beadie Chaney, Lorie Chaney, Lisa Childress, Rita Conner, Ron¬ nie Conner, Cindy Craig, Teresa Cox, Sam Crews, Lane Dalton, Denise Davis, Karen DeHart, Joyce Dillon, Ricky Edwards, Valerie Elgin, Carol Fulcher, Donna Fulcher, Betty Goard, Teresa Goard, Darlene Haden. Betty Hall, Janice Hall, Jackie Hamm, Cathy Handy, Gerald Harbour, Tommy Harris, Melinda Hawks, Nannette Hill, Cindy Hollandsworth, Kenneth Hopkins, Beverly Howell, Teresa Hubbard, Sylvia Hughes, Andy Hylton, Debbie Hylton, Randy Hylton, Jimmy Keesee, Lesia Lawson, Cynthia Lit- ten, Terry Martin, Karen Marshall, Todd Marshall, Haney Merritt, Connie Montgomery, Sharon Montgomery, Jane Moye, Mitch Nelson, Lori Odell, Julie Olmsted, Tina Padgett, Kim Pendleton, Johnny Pilson, Jeff Powell, Glenna Puckett, Alan Rakes, Lisa Reynolds, Beverly Riddle, Barbie Sehen, Sammy Shelor, Vickie Shelton, Holly Shouse, Jimmy Smith, Terry Smith, Scott Smith, Denise Stanley, Regina Stanley, Vonda Tatum, Bruce Trent, Sissy Turner, Billy Vaden, Ray Wade, Harriet Walker, Greg Wilkin¬ son, Julie Wilkinson, Barry Williams, Duane Williamson, Mark Williams, Sharon Williams, Jody Wise, Thelma Wise, Barry Wood, Ronnie Wood, and Terrie Woods. As Michael Jones breathes down the back of Regina Stanley ’s neck, he realizes that his anger may sud¬ denly erupt in violence. 4-H Officers: Secretary—Kim Pen¬ dleton, Vice-President-Judy Wimbush, Treasurer-Cynthia Lit- ten, and President-Carol Fulcher. Fund Seniors Named Who ' s Who Back Row - Laura Akers, Regina Stanley, Mark Brammer, Pam Hopkins, Warren Williams, Tammy Hall, and Ann Fulcher. Front - Paulette Young and Angie Rakes. The Apathy Club’s main objective for the 1978-79 club year was to demonstrate a decided lack of concern. The club endeavored to meet the aforesaid challenge by having 0% participation and ab¬ solutely no agenda for any meeting. Yet the club’s most noteworthy accomplishment was that of maintaining a perfect lack of atten¬ dance. At the time of this writing, no other club has dared to defy such an outstanding record. Note - Due to lack of interest, the members of the Apathy Club failed to report to have their picture made. 156 Who’s Who Apathy Club Members Officers: Jerri Young, President: John R. Puckett, Vice-President; Angie Rakes. Secretary: Beverly Beach, Treasurer; Donna Mankins, Reporter; Mrs. Serafina Sicurella and Mr. Clifton C. Spaulding, Sponsors. This year the Health Careers Club sponsored a Cancer Rock-a-Thon and presented a Virginia Health Careers Presentation to all club members and tenth grade students. The rest of the members time was occupied by selling candy to raise money, working at the Bloodmobile, buying supplies for the High School Clinic, and making holiday preparations at the Nursing Home during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Are you sure you know what you ’re doing?” asks Laura Akers. Hello, P.C.H.S. clinic,” says Mrs. Serafina Sicurella, Health Careers Sponsor. W o W l t h Members: Pam Agee, Laura Akers, Chris Anderson, Gail Ashbum, Charlotte Barbour, Annette Baldwin, Kathy Barnard, Pam Barnard, Beverly Beach, Pam Belcher, Penny G. Belcher, Penny L. Belcher, Sandra Bell, Becky Bollings, Betty Bowman, Lena Bowman. Betty Boyd, Arthur Brass, Judy Bross, Bonnie Burkhart, Rhonda Burkhart, Teresa Chaney, Lisa Childress, Melissa Clifton, Tammy Coalson, Hazel Cockram, Connie Corns, Patricia Davis, Joyce Dillon, Shelby Fariss, Heike Foley, Karen Goad, Susan Gunter, Sandra Gwynn, C.G. Hairston, Emily Hairston, Linda L. Hairston, Debbie Hamm, Sarah Hand, Cathy Handy, Becky Harbour, Joyce Hawks, Peachy Helms, Bonnie Hill, Denise Hill, Carolyn Holt, Kathryn Hubbard, Teresa Hubbard, Deborah Huff, Brenda Hughes, Sylvia Hughes, Joan Hutchens, Donna Hylton, Barbara Kendrick, Tammy Kendrick, Cynthia King, Brenda Koger, Lennis Lawson, Nova Lawson, Suzanne Lawson, Billy Mangram, Donna Mankins, Kaye Martin, Teresa Martin, Louise Mitchell, Sharon Montgomery, Debra Moran, Janet Pack, Sharon Painter, Cindy Pell, Renee Pendleton, Leon Penn, Martha Pilson, Lee Price, John R. Puckett, Lee Puckett, Angie Rakes, Lark Rakes, Alice Redd, Becky Reece, Carol Reynolds, Deborah Roberson, Lisa Roberson, Theresa Roberts, Dana Rogers, Sherry Rorrer, Lisa Saul, Mary Sawyers, Vickie Shelton, Kelly Sheppard, Angie Smith, Donna Smith, Falicia Snider, Regina Stanley, Penny Strader, Sandra Thomas, Sissy Turner, Belinda Vaughn, Veraine Via, Ray Wade, Tina Wagoner, Brady L. Walker, Tammy Ward, Deborah Willard, Debris Williams, Patricia Williams, Barry Wimbush, Thelma Wise, Regina Witt, Debbie Woods, Terrie Woods, Cindy Wray, Teresa Wright, Jerri Young, Janet Young, and Paulette Young. Bloodmobile 157 Hi-Y Club Makes Christmas Cards For Nursing Home After a meeting, the club sponsor, Mr. Tong Carter, tries to control his anger by reading a book. Hi-Y Club Members: (Bottom to Top) Rhonda Perry, Mary D. Turner, Janet Wade, Sandra Ken¬ drick, Teddy Spencer, Galen Gilbert, and Barry Shore. Not pic¬ tured: Debbie Harris, Iris Hylton, and Melanie White. 158 Hi-Y Library Club Officers (left to right): Deborah Massey - Reporter; Carolyn Massey - Secretary; Terri Moran - President; Beth Bingman - Club Artist; and Sandra Nelson - Sponsor. Bookworms Library 159 m wall mm juukmi 1978 Dow Jones Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Eastern edii m WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1978 What AT Steel Production Tax Report Business and Fin Liberator Staff Members: Tammy Hubbard, Loretta Via, Rosemary Via, Barbara Kendrick, Felicia Snider, Phyllis Boyd, Chris Hylton, Deborah Moore, Joyce Tatum, Carmen Nowlin, Mary Hill, Mary Sawyers, Tammy Ward. Peggy Handy. Billy Penn, Connie Corns, Brenda Martin, Janet Wade, Kelly Sheppard, Daye Regnolds, Jennifer Turner, Kim Benfield, Cindy Hollandsworth. umary and Foi il and State T elopments TAX CUT twice as large as the kiHouse approved for 1979 was ared by the Senate. Estimates indi¬ te the bill would reduce taxes by 1.3 billion next year. Further reduc- ns by 1983 would be four times as •ge as those in the House version, esident Carter sai the Senate mea- re has a much grec ' tax cut than can accept. (StOTY on Page The anti-inflation pri resident may unveil m j pushed.aggres sively, 1 ,g that he hopes it will l i bring wn the inflatic )79. PAUL WAENKE resided as the admin Ja s chief arms-c ntt 0Ue f « , tTvS Ho announce -hat ' Warnke tne wane t s direct f the Arms wou’d leave his post asair il and Disarmamen ' al reasons. He pla month after acco te Vance to M be the final a to a SA1 ' re, Pre ' s beer akir °T Cont “pei late tar exp ses ne 1 W; Se th ?ncy for ep down Secre- vhat’s ting t a id r 0 . D I0N of r aw steel rose tr 549 ’t 51 , 5 T? Au st from 11,387 in July, the Amorj can Iron ’ tute reports. t,- jns sti- Vast De Fires r al The Fed m. iterest rate o - om 8 %%, ana (Story Gold’s price clii rd $225.30 an ounc ollar, meanw 1 ’ ie We° | rixeQ Penn-L ne Castle dieted by a ?frauding the a real-estate (Story Company audit erseen by officers oL % ancial and accounting p ensure their indej airman Williams sa (Story on Pas A cosmetics grot . regulations ret eling was rejecte itely, they refu nts that the IC rity by requir id their joint j 1 (Story TOO LATE: The IRS is printin forms that don’t reflect 1978 changes. The deadline to begin printing mor 90 million tax packages to be mailed payers in December was Monday. So temal Revenue Service couldn’t w: Congress to enact pending changes lil be legislated tlrs week, IRS Commit Jerome K ’- told the Heart of Ai Tax T r in Kansas City, Mo., rec , if Congress acts soon ,r signs the tax bill int the IRS could stop the pressi the balance of the press run. several contingencies the agem fted to cope with the last-minute l | ■ T,u j tax bill .it and cost Confusion o .elm the agency’s .n, Kurtz suggested. .nstructions have been j four reading grade lei now at an eighth grade lex z revealed. LAWMAKERS lift ta • ' sphere. nians adopted pre iition 13, tax-cut „higan. Three differei jees, either directly or j-spending lid, are on the ♦his fall. Yet politicians r taxes on gasoline, dies V ces - rwo energy t Supreme C m v Mexico t? 1 there ant stitutional ers are n a m mm oy xde if a mity gener- . other states is . if interstate cus- .idtled to natural gas Texas tract that hadn’t pro- ed any gas for five years but was iously dedicated to interstate ,s. _ supposed to brir d are the first ' 1972. The gc u cents a ga fuel levy two pern olate fees ris •Hi to cost t ® Kill th ney passed tl lieutenant govemc Ur m, .ndu .a ®w UA f. .iiore pov, , to ha. Vi „ provides for a foui d Che Comprehensive Em; aining Act, expected to cost non for the fiscal year that began Intei •gence agencies should be required to tell the Justice Department what they know ( jf illegal activity by Americans abroad, such as bribery by U.S. firms, the - rnv among then. ,n and Game Depa. .ar. “We don’t want a stone, but we do want to use riT? growth,” says Robert L. Jovick, ney for Livingston. “The people who here! are entitled to enjoy the area without having a substandard economy.” Fort Union Field The dispute might be a routine struggle between environmentalists and developers except for one thing-43 billion tons of coal. The Yellowstone flows right through eastern Montana’s Fort Union coal field, containing some 40% of the country’s coal that’s srnta . GE OF MIND bv the Tax d for investors, the court conserve property he ally are deductible. I ' cted with investmen ed capital outlay: at rather must be t of property for it is sold. A Me to deduct leg engineering eJ H B urred to fig! demnation actionhis vacan and paid in trying to rezoned. However, the expend were in mainly to enhance the value oV the lar Tax Court said recently, and thus v, deductible. Some years ago, the? court differently in a similar case, bat was ruled by an appeals court. With its decision, the Tax Court said it was ad the appeals court’s position. FBLA Collects “ I ' m just not sure if I like that idea or not,” Mrs. Pollard replies after listening to a club member’s suggestion. Guest speaker, Deborah Rorrer, dis¬ cusses the possibility of helping needy families at Christmas. Officers: President-Theresa Martin; Vice-President-Chris Hylton; Secretary-Sharon Hollandsworth; Treasurer-Ann Cruise; Parliamentarian-Susan Hubbard; Historian-Wanda Gammons; Reporter-Tammy Hall; Sponsors-Glenda Martin, Judy Pollard, and Fern Agee. Members: Jimmy Belcher, Penny Belcher, Pam Belcher, Sandra Bell, Rita Bowman, Arthur Bross, Judy Bross, Doris Burkhart, Della Carr, Janet Chaney, Melissa Clifton, Tammy Coalson, Connie Corns, Sandra Collins, Cheryl Conner, Sandra Conner, Sharon Foley, Wanda Gammons, Inez Gates, Norma Goins, Shelby Goode, Patricia Hall, Tammy Hall, Teresa Hall, Debbie Hamm, Debbie Handy, Becky Harbour, Debbie Harris, Dorothy Harold, Kenny Haynes, Brenda Hollandsworth, Susan Howell, Sandra Hubbard, Shelby Hubbard, Tammy Hubbard, Susan Hubbard, Chris Hylton, Iris Hylton, Debbie Jones, Robin Jones, Billy Mangram, Donna Mankins, Robin Martin, Theresa Martin, Carolyn Massey, Karen Mills, Debra Moran, Jaelynn Mullins, Lynn Murphy, Janet Pack, Sharon Painter, Donna Pendleton, Susan Pendleton, Linda Puckett, Tammy Ratliff, Kay Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, Lydia Roberson, Patricia Scott, Vicki Semones, Felicia Snider, Tony Swiney, Stacy Turner, Janet Wade, Shirley Wade, Tina Wagoner, Michael Willard, Patricia Williams, Regina Witt. Dimes I Mark Boyer, James Blackard, Sam Crews, Doug Joyce, James Ingle, Danny Sheppard, Roger Moore, Kenneth Griffith, Roger Foley, Thomas Shepherd, Alan Barbour, Tommy Handy, Jeff Spencer, Mark Rorrer, Jay Foley, James Helms, Jon Flippin, Ronnie Collins, Carl Collie, David Walker, Phillip Belcher, Gary Marshall, Randy Weiss, Harlace Thomas, Rose Scott, Ronnie Con¬ ner, Wendell Radford, Curtis Spence, Norman Wood, Jimmy Sheppard, Darryl Smith, Chris DeBruhl, Mark Wood, Mike Turner, Roger Bow¬ man, Jerry Francis, Lorin Hall, David Pendleton, Jeff Parsons, Michael Vaughn, Randy Clark, Kyle Custer, Randy Hall, Kent Amos, Gerald Harbour, John Reynolds, Jeff Vaughn, Randall Hall, Mark Wood, and Bud Conner. a co Officers: Greg Radford, Vice- President; Andy Holt, Secretary; Dwight Radford, Treasurer; Dauid Sheppard, Repor¬ ter, Adam Martin, Sentinel. A true supporter of women’s lib, Rose Scott is the only girl member of the FFA Club. 162 Officers: President - Teresa Rakes; Vice-President - Donna Bowers; and Mindy Wilson; Secretary - Sherry Rogers; Historians - Kaye Nichols and Faye Nichols; Reporter - Sharon Goode; (not pictured) Spon¬ sors - Mrs. Claudine Harman, Mrs. Sharon Helms, and Mrs. Betty George. Don’t you think I look like Cheryl Tiggs? Going to the Nursing Home can be gratifying, as was dis¬ covered by the FHA members, when they saw the expression of appreciation on the faces of the patients when they were given favors. During the year, the club sponsors a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a chicken fry, and a raffle for a radio. MEMBERS: Selina Banks, Beverly Belcher, Karen Belcher, Mary Belcher, Anita Davis, Dreama Fain, Nora Frazier, Juanita Goins, Alpha Harris, Joy Lawless, Annette Lawson, Carol Lawson, Sharon Martin, Kim McPeak, Cindy Morris, Lou Nester, Vicky Rad¬ ford, Dana Rogers, Donna Tatum, Sandra Thomas, Donna Walthall, Kim Wimbush, Allison Pettigrew, Wendy Mar¬ tin, Tamra Redd, Ann Rakes, and Wendy Rhodes. FHA 163 Science Club Members: Alan Barbour, Nathan Biggs, Marlon Clark, Junior Dalton, Mark DeBruhl, James Epperson, Jon Flippin, James Foley, Lee Handy, Tommy Handy, Larry Har¬ bour, Daryl Hatcher, Karl Herrmann, Billy Hutchens, Kent lroler, David Leviner, Tommy Morse, Doug Parsons, Lyle Pen¬ dleton, Lee Reed, Michael Reynolds, Darrell Shockley. Bobby Spence, Teddy Spencer, Vince Stone, Jeff Vaughn, David Via, Danny Williams, and Mark Wood. o u r n e y Through his work in the Science Club, With a stubborn look on his face, Marlon Clark comes upon a big discovery Larry Harbour refuses to be the there is no winner in Indian-wrestling Science Clubs guinea pig. with yourself. “I just don’t know about that scene fellows, ’ replies Mr. Kloock to an idea proposed by one of the club members. t o Officers: James Epperson, Treasurer; Mark DeBruhl, Vice- President; Darrell Shockley, Presi¬ dent; Mr. Arnold Kloock, Sponsor; and Jeff Vaughn, Secretary (Not pictured). Smithsonian History Club Secretary Judy Wimbush nervously bites her fingernails as she asks herself, “Where did I put that roll book?’’ “ I’ll meet you here at 8 o ' clock, ’’ says Hester Penn. History Officers: President - Hester Penn: Vice-President; Joyce Tatum: Sponsor - Mrs. Rachel Williamson; Secretary - Judy Wimbush; Reporter - Carmen Nowlin. Members: Sonya Barbour, Inest Brim, Linda Brim, Danny Cockram, Susie Craig, Tony Foley, Regina Fulcher, Coretta Hill, Mary Hill, Chris Hylton, Cynthia King, Debbie Moore, Denise Pettigrew, Gary Penn, Matthew Penn, Cephus Redd, Teresa Roberson, Mary Sawyers, Jackie Scales, Harold Spencer, Tim Spencer, Frances Tatum, Loretta Via, Jerry Smith, Danny Thomas, Kevin Younger, and Teresa Roberts. ?mm r 9 mm Wit m E-u. i mr M “Wi n ' . te ' . ■ ji World of the Past History 165 E x P o r e s T h e SAE Brings Officers: Lisa Patterson, President; Teresa Stowe, Vice-President; Deborah Roberson, Secretary; Peggy Parsons, Treasurer; Ms. Linda Giomo, Sponsor; (not pictured) Debbie Overby, Historian; and Debra Delp, Reporter. The guest speaker at this SAE Club meeting really “brings the house down. w n “And did you hear the one about jokes Lisa Patterson as she presides over the club meeting. T h e The SAE Club observes classes at an elementary school and ta kes a trip to a college once a year. They sponsor a teacher’s assembly and allow the stu¬ dents to teach their own classes for one school day. The members also prepare favors for the Nursing Home. Members: First Row-Barbara Kendrick, Teresa Cassady, Sherry Rorrer, and Debbie Overby. Second Row-Kathy Wray, Karen Martin, Sandra Overby, and Debra Delp. House Monogram Caught in a moment of pas¬ sion during a dance number at the sock hop are Jimmy Gilbert and Lisa Mann. Athletes, school letters, and buttery popcorn sold at the concession stand are all symbolic of the Monogram Club. However, this year the Monogram Club added yet another accomplish¬ ment to their already long list - a sock hop after a home football game. This activity proved to be an interesting addition to the customarily “blah Friday night. Lisa Spencer demon¬ strates her superior muscu¬ lar ability by holding up the ceiling. Officers: Ms. Cindy Burch, Sponsor; Tammy Hutchens, Treasurer; Lisa Mann, Secretary; Robin Booker, Vice-President; Timmy Handy, President; Mr. James Holleman, Sponsor. n s o r s Sock Hop Members: Curtis Adams, Robin Booker, Terry Bowman, Bill Burnett, Bob Burnett, Ronnie Doss, Jimmy Gilbert, Jeff Gilley, Keith Gunter, Eric Hand, Timmy Handy, Tammy Hutchens, Kim Howell, Coretta Hill, Lisa Mann, Frank Martin, Madison Montgomery, Sandra Morrison, Dale Puckett, Terry Ray, Lisa Roberts, Steve Smith, Dean Spencer, Lisa Spencer, Dwayne Stanley, Rodney Stovall, Beth Turner, Sue Turner, Bart Williams, C urtis Wood, Jeff Childress, Scott Priddy, Mickey Holleman, Perry Clark, Angie Rakes, James Walker, Brent Epperson, Jeff Powell, Ronni Price, Mark Webb, Ed Webb, Allison FoddreU, Kevin Jones, Jerome Mabe, Pam Barkley, Janice McAlexander, Barbara Bergeron, Cheryl Wimbish, Laura Akers, Greg Epperson, Lark Rakes, and Danny Sheppard. Monogram 167 c n Dum Spiro, Spero a l Latin-rrench Club T ' $ TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! is the password to join the Latin-French Club. President - Rosemary Vipperman; Vice-Presi¬ dent - Warren Williams; Treasurer - Tommy Inman; Reporter - Marissa Tayko; Parliamentarian - Rhonda Cockram; Disciplinarian - Jim Hall; Historians - Peachy Helms and Tracey Puckett; Secretary - Malissa Gray; Sponsor - Mrs. Mary J. Taylor. Some people will do ANYTHING to get out of class — Some will even join The Latin-French Club! Yes, it is this club that peddles those endless boxes of candy, attends the boisterous Latin Convention, and speaks fluently (ha! ha!) their special language. SiJI tMHBB sBUtr « A . iBP ' l r ' QjSSSr m w i j- J jflfjp . A % fcBr- 1:2 ' ' l Pi f ■ ¥ 1 MS . • WT JE MHO utT ' jr Members: Annette Baldwin, Ramona Baliles, Sandy Baliles, Lori Banks, Beverly Beach, Mike Berry, Robin Bowling, Phyllis Boyd, Mark Brammer, John Campbell, Rhonda Cockram, Sheila Epperson, Elva Fain, Ricky Fain, Mary Lee Fain, Suzanne Francis, Ann Fulcher, Malissa Gray, Ann Gwynn, Jim Hall, Cathy Handy, Ronnie Harold, Peachy Helms, Jerri Hill, Michelle Hooker, Mark Hopkins, Pam Hopkins, Beverly Howell, Sandi Hubbard, Donna Hutchens, Donna Hylton, Tommy Inman, Tammy Kendrick, Bradley Knowles. Brenda Lankford, Ryan Lankford, Jeannie Lynch, Cindy Matthews, Cindy Maxey, Ava Mitchell, Lee Price, John Puckett, Tracey Puckett, Melinda Shelor, Donna Smith, Mark Spencer, Richard Stewart, Mary Lou Stroud, Marissa Tayko, Sheila Thompson, Alethea Turner, Rosemary Vipperman, Warren Williams, Tammy Willis, Beth Wood, and Kim Wood. 168 Latin-French Club Espahol Spanish Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Lee Mitchell. Sponsor: Mrs. Ann Belcher. Parliamen¬ tarian Timmy; Gilley; Historian Karen Roberts ” 9 President Susan Hutchens Vice President Patricia Layman Secretary Amy Mann Treasurer Vicki Stone Reporter Lee Clark This year the Spanish Club was very successful due to the leadership of Mrs. Mary Lee Mitchell and Mrs. Ann Belcher. During the Christmas season the club conducted a White Christmas which provided goods to the needy families in this area. One of the advantages of Spanish class is having the privilege of being able to come dressed “as you are. Espahol Members: Robin Ayers, Kim Barbour, Shawn Bell, Brenda Biggs, Donna Biggs, Freddy Bishop, Jarrell Blackburn, Becky Bollings, Lisa Bowman, Donna Boyd, Betty Boyd, Linda Brim, Annette Burkart, Melody Burnette, Glenda Carter, Sandra Carter, Deborah Clanton, Lee Clark, Greg Clifton, Dawn Cox, Susie Craig, Mark Dalton, Margaret DeHart, Amy Duncan, Bobby Eckenrod, Cindy Eckenrod, Dan Epperson, Regina Fulcher, Richard Garraputa, Timmy Gilley, Stephen Goad, Roger Gunter, Janet Gwynn, Nadine Haden, Alisa Hall, Gerald Hall, Regina Hall, Shelia Hall, Ken Hancock, Sharon Harrell, Sheila Hickman, Barry Hodges, Benji Holt, Darryl Holt, Phillip Holt, R.D. Howell, Kathryn Hub¬ bard, Susan Hutchens, James Jones, Penny Keith, Judy Larsen, Patricia Layman, Lynanne Lindsey, Sheila Lineberry, Steve Lineberry, Amy Mann, Connie Manor, Janet Marshall, Gina Moss, Leigh Moss, Suzi Olmsted, Kent Pendleton, Caroline Pilson, Mark Pilson, Debbie Puritt, Donna Rautio, Olivia Roberson, Teresa Roberson, Karen Roberts, Lisa Rorrer, Sue Simmons, Jerry Smith, Laura Smith, Melissa Smith, Rusty Smith, Vicki Stone, Anne Swof- ford, Gail Tayko, Danny Thomas, Cathy Wall, Kevin Ward, Kevin Williams, Kim Williams, Lisa Williams, Debbie Willis, Kelly Witt, Maria Woods, Cindy Wray, Timmy Wray, and Tony Wright. Spanish Spanish 169 n i s Qt! C n — O 3 Q VICA Club S e I z e s F “I ' m so confused! exclaims Lisa Patterson. Members: Curtis Adams. Wanda Adkins, Gary Bowman, Mary H. Bowman, Kent Bryant, Jerry Boyd, Ronnie Burkhart, Euan Cassell, Regina Dalton, Beth Dauis, Debra Delp, Jearl Dillon, Ron¬ nie Doss, Jarrell Francis, Bryan George, Jimmy Gilbert, Charlotte Goard, Velvet Greer, Keith Gun¬ ter, Teddy Gwynn, Betty Hall, Eddie Harbour, Larry Harbour, Lesia Harbour, Sheree Harris, Lenora Hensley, Karl Hermann, Jerry Hiatt, Jeff Hoi lands worth, Billy Hutchens, Donna Hutchens, Barbara Mabe, Karen Martin, Paula Martin, Benton McAlexander, Ellen Morrison, Peggy Parsons, Lisa Patterson, Lyle Pendleton, Glenna Puckett, Jimmy Quesenberry, Connie Roberson, Mark Scales, Burton Sehen, Dennis Shelton, Dauey Smith, Terry Smith, Gregory Spencer, Teresa H. Stowe, Carolyn Sutphin, Kenneth Ouerby, Jeff Powell, Stuart Scales, Jim Gwynn, Eric Hand, Marie D. Thompson, Barry Williams, Joan Williams, Roger Wilson, Troy Wood, Kathy Wray, and Paul Young. Once Again 170 VICA Jr. Beta Members JUNIOR PLEDGE by declare that I shall aluays strive honest and truthful at all Jj To maintain a creditable record ; To be of service to my and fellows conduct myself to reflect credit upon my community, Officers: Melinda Shelor-President, Holly Shouse-Vice-President, Kim Pendleton - Secretary, Cynthia Litten- Treasurer, Aua Mitchell-Repor¬ ter, and Jo Moricle-Sponsor. “See my art work. Isn’t it beautiful? declares Melinda Shelor as Holly Shouse waits to give her answer to the question. Members: Sara Ayers, Ramona Baliles, Sandy Baliles, Lori Banks, Brenda Biggs, Donna Biggs. Danny Bowman, Lisa Bowman, Melody Burnett, Jackie Campbell, Lee Clark, Deborah Collins, Gary Corns, Teresa Cox, Cindy Craig, James Crannell, Amy Duncan, Joan Elgin, Dan Epperson, Sharon Foley, Ann Guynn, Janet Gwynn, Shelia Hall, Lee Handy, Sharon Harrell, Melinda Hawks, Todd Heath, Jeri Hill, Regina Hill, Nanette Hagwood, Brenda Hollandswoith, Ken Hopkins, Mark Hopkins, R. D. Howell, Susan Howell, Sandra Hubbard, Tammy Hubbard, Barry Hutchens, Tammy Hutchens, Dwayne Hylton, Susan Hylton, Patricia Layman, Cynthia Litten, Jeannie Lynch, Amy Mann, Todd Marshall, Cindy Martin, Jason Martin, Aua Mitchell, Cyndi Morrison, Leigh Moss, Geraldine Pendleton, Kim Pendleton, Susan Pendleton, Steve Perry, Debbie Pruitt, Ann Rakes, Lisa Reynolds, Lydia Roberson, Karen Roberts, Melinda Shelor, Holly Shouse, Annette Smith, Debra Spence, Denise Stanley, Terry Stone, Mary Stoud, Marissa Tayko, Shelia Thompson, Susan Turner, Cathy Wall. Kevin Ward, Barry Wood, and Ronnie Wood, Sandra J. Hubbard, Shelby Hubbard, Susan Hubbard. T r I c k o r T r e a t For UNICEF 171 Employer — P 1 Mr. Leon Pollard. Sponsor; Johnny Pilson, President; Allison Foddrell, Vice- President; Monica Smith. Reporter; Mary Lee Fain, Parliamentarian; (not pictured) Pam Craig, Secretary. Mr. Pollard discusses the rituals of good business during a DECA Club meeting. e e o o Illl f I §L t ii Hr. ' ; jNK C .5 ! ' V ‘ jS BJ «r e . 1 Members: Eyuon Antonucci, Betty Fay Bowman, Doug Parsons, Robert Foley, Betty Goard, Steve Goins, Sandra Gwynn, Randall Hall, Jackie Hamm, Kathy Hancock, Jeff Hatcher, Dwight Holt, Timmy Hooker, David Hughes, Sylvia Hughes. Anna Reynolds, Sammy Shelor, Lori Williams, Charles Handy, Randy Carter, Charlie Hairston, George Harris, Wilson Hodges, Larry Hughes, David Joyce, Freddie Kendrick, Barbara Lawless, Winston Reynolds, Wayne Scott, Ronnie Shough, Wayne Terry, Steve Hall, Larry Corns, Perry Helms, and Keith Harbour. 172 DECA Out Successful Debate Team IBSS9B1 “There must be something in these notes to dispute Cindy’s case,” thinks Gail Tayko. PCHS Debate Team Members: Jean DeHart, Cindy Eckenrod, Gail Tayko, Judy Larsen, Marrisa Tayko, Pam Hopkins, Elua Fain, Janice McAlexander, and Claudette Thompson - Sponsor. “I would like to thank all the peo¬ ple that made this possible - me, ' boasts Jean DeHart. “I got the card first” says Marrisa Tayko as she, Gail Tayko, and Cindy Eckenrod dive into the card file. T h e i r Neck In Notes Debate Team 173 •o c: PEP - Activities, Projects, (Front to back) Sylvia Hughes, Jennifer Turner, Jean DeHart, Debbie Roberson, Karen Roberts, Marissa Tayko, Ronnie Harold, Amy Shelor, Vicki Stone, Patricia Scott, Carolyn Clark, Terri Bowman, Tammy Ratliff, Becky Spen¬ cer, Patricia Layman, Barry Hutchens, Danny Epperson, Todd Marshall, Barry Woods, Tammy Hutchens, Caroline Pilson, Ann Fulcher, Dwayne Hylton, Anthony Wimbush and Vincent Stone. What you see is the smiling face of a happy P.E.P. member. Melinda Shelor gets a breath of fresh air before entering the forensics competition - one of her P.E.P. projects. 174 P.E.P. Expansion Vicki Stone exhibits her ability to hold up the wall. Ann Fulcher displays her outstanding marksmanship abilities at close range. P.E.P. - Potential Expansion Program is an organization at P.C.H.S. which allows students to carry out research in areas that par¬ ticularly interest them, and the program, which is led by Mrs. Claudette Thompson, endeavors to arouse creativity in each member. Terri Bowman utilizes her talents both in cheerleading and P.E.P. P.E.P. 175 s e n i o r S e c r e t s Laura Akers - “We know what goes on in the back seat on Saturday nights, but what Beth Turner - “Smoking in the boys goes on in the trunk on Monday morning? ' ' room. Rosemary Vipperman’s last words, “The least they could have done was bring me lillies, but boxwood?’’ We ' ve offered you our ex¬ planation of what these seniors are doing, but from their expressions, it looks like they’re up to a lot more than they ' re telling. Isn ' t that what secrets are all about? Lisa Spencer demonstrates that she is truly a member of Angie Rakes - “What does Farrah have that I don’t?” “Animal Staff as she monkeys around on the door. 176 Annual Staff Welcome To Animal House Teacher Candids 1 77 REFLECTIONS • • • His reflection of purity can be seen in the white of the snow. His endurance in the trees that rough the winter wind, and His majesty in the mountains which stretch to meet His heaven. The greatest blessing of our democracy is freedom. But in the last analysis our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves. ft -PL y.- ' m — Bernard Baruch 180 THE 182 When at eve at the bounding of the landscape the heavens appear to recline so slowly on the earth, imagination pictures beyond the horizon an asylum of hope, — a native land of love, and nature seems silently to repeat that man is immortal. De Stael If there is anything that will endure the eye of God, because it still is pure, it is the spirit of a little child, fresh from his hand, and therefore undefiled. — Richard Henry Stoddard Light is found in the glow of a candle, the spontaneous love of a child, the glowing orb filtering through a web of trees, the beams of brightness breaking through the clouds of a tempestuous storm, and the face of a friend within the multitude of the indifferent crowd, called the world. 185 ill ili .. .... Music — It is merely dormant ink upon a lifeless page until it is revived by the voice of a human being or by the soft whisper of the sea to endure as a melody of the soul. 186 II Vfi-iiiP .■ rid i;i I -iisiffei tllliMf Lonely faces looking for the sunrise. Just to find another busy day. Lonely faces all around the city Men afraid but too ashamed to pray. Lonely eyes, I see them in the subway. Burdened by the worries of the day. Men at leisure but they’re so unhappy, Tired of foolish roles they try to play. Abundant life he came to truly give man. But so few his gift of grace receive. Lonely people live in every city, Men who face a dark and lonely grave. — Billie Hawks, Jr. 187 Lonely voices crying in the city, Lonely voices sounding like a child. Lonely voices come from busy people. Too disturbed to stop a little while. COCKRAM BROTHERS STORE Route 58 East of Meadows of Dan Phone: 952-2610 BANKS LUMBER BUILDING COCKRAM CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY Serving Building Contractor COMPANY, INC. Do-it-Yourselfers Through Building Products Meadows of Dan Phones: 952-2944 and 952-2367 Virginia Meadows of Dan, VA 24120 MEADOWS OF DAN FARM SERVICE CO., INC. Ford Lawn and Garden Equipment Ford Tractors and Equipment New Holland Farm Machinery Homelite Chainsaws Phone: 952-2800 Meadows of Dan, VA VESTA SUPPLY “General Merchandise” Vesta, Virginia 24177 Phone: 952-2033 188 GREEN’S DRUG STORES Stuart T A Family Pharmacy P. 0. Box 337 Bedford, VA 24523 Virginia MILO BAUGHMAN DESIGN, INC. Stuart Virginia 189 OFFICE OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARTINSVILLE HENRY COUNTY Stuart, Virginia 24171 (703) 694-7101 190 N THE NORTHWESTERN BANKA e! Member FDIC N THE NORTHWESTERN BANKA e! Member FDIC 1 THE NORTHWESTERN BANKa c! Membef FDtC THE NORTHWESTERN BANK4 C! Membef FDC Mount Airy, North Carolina 191 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 V04IR OF STUART ONE KND ONLY MOWETOWV E oh rt iwrt toTtwr+dtoOOOOO FDKi ■iMt otrom iniuianci cot ' oitiioii YOUR ONE AND ONLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED HOME TOWN BANK! 192 STANLEY CHEVROLET, INC. Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone 694-3181 Sales and Service Nights and Holidays 694-3782 WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES CAR QUEST AUTO PARTS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES 1 Day Delivery on All Auto Parts General Contra ctor Jim Slate, Manager Dorn V. Williams, Proprietor Victor Williams, Asst. Manager 694-7042 DORN V. WILLIAMS APARTMENTS FAMILY DISCOUNT SHOES Off Sunset Drive Ext. Latest styles for the entire fam- Paved Parking, Large Back Yard, ily. Store now includes Baby Goods Swimming Pool Laundromat for Department Tenants. Furnished Kitchen, Central Discount Prices Vacuum System, Electric Heat Air Dorn V. Williams Conditioning. Rent reasonable with Water, Sewer, Garbage Pick-up. QUALITY SUPPLY Phone: 694-3875 Slusher Street Night: 694-3238 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: 694-6091 FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE Dorn V. Williams, Owner Discount Prices Health and Beauty Aids Dorn V. Williams, Owner 193 THE BANK OF FLOYD Floyd, Virginia 24091 “Your Family Financial Center” Phone: 745-4191 “Best Wishes to the Class FDIC of 1979” FULL SERVICE ARARAT GROCERY Ararat, VA Phone: 251-5210 Fresh Meats and Groceries 194 ANGLIN 7 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. QJmte 9J?5 Leaders in the Manufacture Complete Insurance Service Business — Personal “Your Independent Agents” of Knitted Fleece Goods Blue Ridge Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: (703) 694-3159 and Bank in Floyd Building Floyd, VA Phone: (703) 745-4477 uX KNITTING COMPANY N. 1 N c. Plants: Martinsville, Stuart Floyd, Virginia For all your insurance and tax problems see E. LYLE CLARK, JR. CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY Stuart, VA Phone: 694-3578 or 694-2568 (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 BLUE RIDGE NURSING HOME, INC. Stuart, Virginia 24171 195 Hallmark Cards Phone 694-3167 Complete 24 Hour Drug Service STUART DRUG STORE Whitman’s Candies Stuart, Va. PATRICK MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Phone 694-3195 Stuart, Va. We Maintain A Complete, Official Record of All Your Family’s Prescription Purchases for Tax and Insurance Purposes WORKMEN’S FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Ml VI BLR Fsnr fr rr«J S in s 4, lou In-uiraarr ( Off Vmi Iitxarr4 10 V40JXKJ Mount Airy, North Carolina Main Office — Main St. at Rawley Ave. Branch Office — Pilot Mountain, N.C. Sparta, N.C. and King, N.C. “Our Assets Now Exceed $127 Million” • MEMBER • Federal Home Loan Bank Federal Savings Loan Insurance Corp. United States Savings Loan League North Carolina Savings Loan League The Savings Loan Foundation MOODY FUNERAL HOME INC. AND CHAPEL Mount Airy, North Carolina Dobson, North Carolina Stuart, Virginia 196 TRIANGLE ATHLETICS, INC. Patrick’s Only Sporting Goods Store Your Dealer For RADIO SHACK Manager Donald Wimbish CJ’S Main Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Owners: Jason Harris Cecil Conner CONNER BROS. LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of Appalachian Hardwoods Route 4 Stuart, Virginia 24171 Used Cars Buy, Sell Trade Trucks FRED’S TRADING POST Freddie Lee Hiatt, Prop. Main Street, Stuart Anything 694-7200 — Home P. 0. Box 11 694-3750 — Office Stuart, VA 24171 197 “Wholesale Bedding Plants Geraniums” “BEST WISHES” G. MONTGOMERY’S HANDY’S ORCHARDS GREENHOUSES Gates S. — Rt. 1 Box 204A Geraldine H. Ararat, VA Tel. (703) 251-5623 24053 Woolwine, VA Phone: 930-2612 THE CAMBRIDGE SHOP F. REES COMPANY The finest in men’s wear” Mayberry Mall Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Mt. Airy’s Finest Men’s and Boy’s Store Mt. Airy, North Carolina 27030 Phone: 786-5070 HINKLE’S BOOKSTORE DON ' T BLOW 138N . Main Street YOUR Home (703) 930-2338 TURBO SALES SERVICE ______ Mount Airy, N.C. MIN £!••• Box 60A Woolwine, VA 24185 EXPAND A. Linwood Martin Telephone JlJlf Winston-Salem Sales Representative (703) 930-2422 . ■ ' A i|«« James W. Boaz Agent W. S. WOLFE DRUG CO., ' h H INC. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE “Reliable Drug Service Main Street For Half a Century” Stuart, Virginia 24171 J. E. Mills W. A. King 198 COLLINS FORMAL WEAR “We specialize in proms, weddings and formal occasions of all types.” Mayberry Mall Mt. Airy, N.C. 786-4472 HUDSON’S DRUG STORE Your Druggist In Sickness and Health Phone: 694-3149 Stuart, VA 1 1- J r SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. Lloijds mCJewe M- Martinsville, Virginia, 24112 10 Main Street Stuart, Virginia 24171 Authorized Catalog Merchant We Service What We Sell Phone: 632-2653 Ken Hopkins M. W. Cooke, Manager Phone: 694-7148 DEER RUN RANCH KAMP in the mountains MONTGOMERY WARD Near the Blue Ridge Parkway Catalog Sales 115 Wooded Sites j, mm Open Memorial Day— Main Street Labor Day Stuart, Virginia 24171 m: 4 IC-7J Woolwine, VA 24185 M m, (730) 930-2345 Phone: 694-7134 DOUBLE“D” BEAUTY SALON CLAUDVILLECAFE Dianne Lawson Debbie Bowman Owners Operators “The Best Food in Claudville” Open: Wednesday-Saturday Phone: 251-5238 “We Make Your Life Beautiful” Operated By: Phone: 251-5495 Mr. Mrs. Doug Hemmings Ararat, VA 199 FLAT ROCK SERVICE CENTER, INC. Route 3 Box 49 Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 Telephone (919) 789-3301 Fuel Oil Kerosene GRIFFITH LUMBER Woolwine, Virginia 24188 (703) 694-2722 Phone: (703) 694-6969 STUART DRUG Registered Pharmacist on Duty 24 Hours a Day — 7 Days A Week Hallmark Cards — Whitman Candy — S H Green Stamps Stuart, Virginia Phone: 694-3195 Bryant’s Sports Center BOOSTERS Martha Adkins Fairystone Country Store Scott Love Holcomb Hardware Delano, Nancy, and Dee Ann Wood Leon Pilson’s Grocery Meredith Morrison Peanut’s Union 76 Crott’s Body Shop Polo Anglin’s Tire Service Martin’s Grocery Miss Elma Carter Roberson’s Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Puckett Lottie Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spencer Cooke Electric, Inc. Downtown Phillips 66 200 BISHOP’S WELDING and MANUFACTURING UPTOWN EXXON Portable Welding Stuart, Virginia Route 1, Box 55 Ararat, VA 24053 Operator: Ronnie Steele Phone: (703) 251-5788 0. A. HARRIS CONSTRUCTION FOODLAND of STUART CO., INC. Stuart, Virginia Route 4 Managers: Stuart, Virginia 24171 Clarence and Edith Williams Phone: 930-2656 Discover flBEN FRANKLIN j W e bring variety to life! Main Street, Stuart WILTON STANLEY SON Fertilizer and Lime Claudville, VA Phone: 251-5533 or 251-5410 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING CENTER floyd, va 24091 Phone: 745-2822 ALEXANDER’S FOOD MARKET Owner: Thomas O. Alexander Stuart, VA 24171 ORCHARD VIEW SERVICE STATION Woolwine, Virginia DICKSON’S RECORD TOY SHOP Records 8-Track Tapes At Discount Prices 124 Franklin Street Mount Airy, North Carolina 786-5240 CHARLES W. READ HOME APPLIANCE AND T.V., INC. NEW USED Phone:694-4100 CARS Stuart, Virginia 24171 Auto Sales Body Co. Phone: 632-9775 201 JENRETTE’S STORES Quality Fashions for Ladies and Teens Stuart, VA Compliments of PATRICK HARDWARE FURNITURE CORP. Downtown Stuart, VA COLLINS CHEVROLET MT. AIRY TRACTOR CO., INC. Charlie W. Hull, Pres. iviiMUhu if M ° un Air , y - North Carolina Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 786-6240 786-6970 CARTER FURNITURE CO., INC. “The House of Satisfactory Service” Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Phone: 786-2670 CHARLOTTE’S Jr. Sizes 3-15 Mt. Airy, N.C. Phone: 789-3211 OCIE ' S FABRIC SHOP 694-3912 Downtown Stuart, VA 24171 GILLEY’S USED CARS Route 1, Box 304 Patrick Springs, VA 24133 “Best Wishes to You” MAX DAVIS SHOE STORE Main Street Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Adidas Converse BOYLES’ SHOE STORE Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 “Where Most People Shop For Shoes” Pro-Keds Acme Dingo ROSE’S “There’s Always Something Good Going on at Roses’ ” Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 CARTER FURNITURE CO. “The House of Satisfactory Service” Mount Airy, N.C. Phone: 786-2670 STUART DRY CLEANERS Owner: Willie Roberson Stuart, Virginia 24171 CLARK BROS. CO., INC. Stuart, Virginia 24171 KEITH’S AUTO PARTS Route 2, Box 601 Bassett, Virginia 24055 Keith Gilley Phone: 629-1079 STUART DEPT. STORE Stuart, Virginia 202 JENRETTE’S PARKWAY EXXON and Car Care Center Quality Fashions for Meadows of Dan, Virginia 24120 Ladies and Girls (703) 952-2933 Stuart, Virginia Jack Agee—Owner COMMUNITY MARKET, H. L. WEBB ENGINEERING CO. LAUNDRYMAT AND BEAUTY SHOP Sales and Service Meadows of Dan, Virginia Meadows of Dan, VA 24120 Phone: 952-2055 LOVER’S LEAP GIFT SHOP AND CONNER AND BOYD, ICE CREAM PARLOUR Plumbing and Electric Meadows of Dan, Va. Meadows of Dan, VA 24120 Phone: 952-2533 BOOSTERS T. T. Produce—Laurel Park D. E. Boyd’s Store-Vesta Thomas Agee Jessup’s Garage Kimble’s Store-Laurel Ford The 1978-79 ARCHIVE staff would like to thank each advertiser and booster for supporting this year’s annual. 203 Index: Logue of A Abbott, Walter Stan 50 Absher, Teresa 58,155 Adams, Curtis Eddie 34,167,170 Adams, Dwaye 50 Adams, Mark Wayne 42 Adkins, Wanda Gail 18,170 Agee, Pamela Anne 42,150,151,157 Agee, Rhonda Lea 34,147 Agee, Warren Kent 58,114,126 Akers, Laura Ellen 18,112,113,156,157.167,176 Amos, Kent Emory 58,155 Anderson. Christine 50,157 Anderson, Timothy 58 Antonucc i, Eyvon 42,172 Archer, Shelby 42 Anders, James Timothy Arrington, Claude A. 42,128 Ashbum, Florence Ashbu m, Gail 58,155,157 Ashbum. Mark Lane 42 Ayers, Belinda Rae 34,88.144,147 Ayers, Debbie Lynn 50 Ayers, Robert Hall Ayers, Robie 58 Ayers, Robin Renae 50,169 Ayers, Sara Lynn 50,132,171 Ayers, Steven E. 58,114 B Bailey, Rhonda Gail 50 Baldwin, S. Annette 42,157.168 Baliles, Ramona L. 50,168,171 Baliles, Sandra R. 132,151,171 Banks, Lori Leann 50.89,125.151,168,171 Banks, Marshall 42 Banks, Selina Joyce 58,163 Barbour, Alan Lee 18,162,164 Barbour, Charlotte 58.125,157 Barbour, Jarryl S. 34,128,151 Barbouro. Kimberly 42,169 Barbour, Sonya 34.165 Barbour, Tyrone 18 Barkley, Pamela S. 18,133,147.167 Barnard, Debbie 50,155,157 Barnard, Kathy Lynn 34 Barnard, Lisa Kim 50 Barnard, Pamela J. 42,157 Barnard, Sandra L. 42,157 Barnett, Karen 133 Barnwell, Joseph 50,111.154 Beach, Beverly 42,157,168 Beasley, Allen Gray 50,127 Beavers, Brian Keith 58,114 Beck, Anthony 58,114 Belcher. Benton 42 Belcher, Beverly 58,163 Belcher, Carlton R. 34 Belcher, Coy Edward Belcher, Daniel W. 42 Belcher, Dean 42,151 Belcher, Eddie W. 50,58 Belcher, J. Leon 34 Belcher, Jimmy D. 42,50,161 Belcher, Karen D. 58,163 Belcher, Mary G. 58,163 Belcher, Pamela 50,157,161 Belcher, Penny Gail 34,42,157,161 Belcher, Penny L. 157 Belcher, Phillip E. 34,162 Belcher, Susan D. 50,155 Belcher, Timmy Wayne 115 Belcher. Willie Dean Bell, Bmce Allen 34 Bell, Sandra Cleo 18,145,157,161 Bell, Shawn 34,147,151,169 Benfield, Keith 34,39 Benfield, Kimla A. 42 Benneington, Tracey 58 Bennington, Vanessa 50 Bergeron, Barbara 34,112,113,131,133,167 Berry, Catherine E. 34,135,151 Berry, Mike 42,110,111.112,124 Biggs, Brenda D 50,169,171 Biggs, Charlene Ann 58 Biggs, Donna Renee 42,131,169,171 Biggs, John Wayne 50 Biggs. Nathan Ray 58,164 Biggs, Thomas Lane 50 Billups, Kirk Lemond 58 Bingman, Elizabeth 50,154,155,159 Bishop. Freddy A. 42,169 Bishop, Jeanette L. 58 Bishop, Ricky Brian 42,134 Blackard, Charles 58 Blackard, James 34,36.162 Blackburn, Darrell 50,147,169 Blackburn, Teresa 50.155 Blake, Brian 58 Bolen, Anita 58 Bolen, Tammy 58 Bollings, Becky L. 34,153,157,169 Booker, Rhonda Ray 58 Booker. Robin Lynn 18,113,132,133,167 Boothe, Pamela S. 42,130,131 Boothe, Tammy M. 18 Boothe, Tony Leon 50 Bowers. Donna Marie 18 Bowers, Dwayne 42 Bowers. Lenwood D. Bowers, Timmy Dean 50,115,127 Bowling, Robin D. 18,28,116.117,168 Bowman, Andrea Lynn 58 Bowman, Betty Fay 172 Bowman, C. Candy 42,58 Bowman, Carlis A. Bowman. Cathy J. Bowman. Curtis L. 58,114 Bowman, Danny Ray 34,50.171 Bowman, Dennis J. Bowman, E. Maria 42 Bowman. Gary Dean 50,170 Bowman, Gary Lee Bowman. Glenda K. 42,157 Bowman, Gloria J. 58 Bowman, Hazel Lynn 58 Bowman, Joyce 42 Bowman, Kelley B. 42 Bowman, Kenneth L. 58 Bowman, Lena Ann 58 Bowman,-Lisa 50,169,171 Bowman, Lyle Scott 50 Bowman, Mary Etta 58 Bowman. Mary Lynn 170 Bowman, O. Joyce Bowman, Patricia 58 Bowman, R. Ann Bowman, Raymond M. 58 Bowman, Rexford C. 42 Bowman, Rita Faye 34,161 Bowman, Roger Lee 162 Bowman, Stephanie Bowman, Susie Jane Bowman, Tammy Louise 58 Bowman, Tammy Sue 50 Bowman, Terry Lynn 18,113,123,167 Bowman. Timothy M. Bowman, Timothy W. 58 Bowman, Vickie L. 50 Bowman, W. Daniel Boyd, Betty Jean 58,157,169 Boyd, Charles E. 58 Boyd, Connie Ruth 42,154 Boyd, Donita Kayl 50 Boyd. Donna 169 Boyd, Glenn Hoeard Boyd, James Henry 42 Boyd, Jerry Lee 34 Burkhart, Rhonda Boyd, Myron John 42 Boyd. Phyllis Ann 42,168 Boyd, Phyllis Helms 34 Boyd, Roger Nelson Boyd, Ronnie Boyd, Tammy Lynn 50 Boyd, Vicky Lynn 18 Boyer, Mark Kelly 34,162 Boyles, Barbie Ann Boyles, Mark 58.114 Boyles, Richard M. Brammer, Mark A. 18,28,31,90,151,156,168 Brewster, Cindi L. 147 Brim. Alice Inest 18,165 Brim, Brenda Sue 58,165 Brim, Linda Faye 42,169 Bross, Arthur Edgar 42,151,157,161 Bross, Judy Louise 19,157,161 Bryant, James Keith 42 Bryant, R. Kent 34,170 Bumgardner, Chuck 58,114 Bumgarner, Brent H. Burgart, Garland L. Burkhart, Annette 58,118,169 Burkhart, Bonnie L. 19,157(Overby) Burkhart, Doris A. 42,161 Burkhart, Patsy M. 58,154,155 Burkhart, Rhonda 19.157 Burkhart, Ronnie L. 34,111,134,170 Burnett, Melody G. 125.169,171 Burnette, Kimberly 50,151,155 Burnette, Robert L. 34,111,167 Burnette, William L. 34.111,134.139,167 Byers, Christopher C Cain, Jerry Wayne Campbell, Brenda G. Campbell, Gail 58 Campbell, Jackie R. 50,153,155,171 Campbell, John F. 42,110.111,151,168 Carr. Delia Jean 34,161 Carter, Arthur W. 19 Carter, Bonita C. 50 Carter, Danny 43 Carter, Glendale Carter, Glenda F. 59,118,169 Carter, Gregory Allen 50.115,124 Carter, Randy G. 134,172 Carter, Richard L. 59,114.134 Carter, Sandra Gail 43,116.131,169 Carter, Thomas M. Carter. William 34 Cassady. Kathy Sue Cassady, Laurie Ann 59 Cassady, Theresa 166 Cassady. Mary Ann 19 Cassady, Tammy J. 50 Cassell, C. Evan 34.170 Cauley, Charles W. 51 Caviness, Ronald J. 19.111,147 Chaney, Beadie M. 59,154.155 Chaney, Janet Marie 34,161 Chaney, Lorie Ann 155 Chaney, Teresa P. 43,157 Childress, Chip 43 Childress. Chris 114,59 Childress, Gerri G. 51.76 Childress, Jeff 19,167 Childress, Lisa D. 134,155,157 Childress, Robert W. Childress. Tracy 59 Clanton, Christine 51 Clanton, Deborah A. 134,169 Clanton, Roger Lee 34 Clark, Carolyn D. 43,88.116 Clark. Curtis Lee Clark, David 139 Clark. Jason Edward 59 Clark. Joe 135 Clark, John Marion Clark, Marlon 19,29,164 Clark. Randy Wayne 51.162 Clark. Robert Perry 43,135,167 Clark, Thomas Lee 43,51,169,171 Clark, William Moir 43.111,137 Clement, Barry Wilfred 43 Clement, Sandra Kaye Clement, Teresa 19 Clifton, Gregory D. 34,169 Clifton, Jerry Lee Clifton, Melissa 35,157,161 Clifton, Sanford 59 Clide, Jeffry 59 Coalson, J. Denise 35 Coalson, James Edward 59 Coalson, Tammy Lynn 35,157,161 Cobb, Gloria Lavem 51,154 Cochran, Debbie Ann 51,132 Cochran, Kimberly S. 35 Cockerham, Danny A. 35,128,154 Cockram, Danny Paul 51.111.165 Cockram, Hazel June 51,157 Cockram, Jimmy 51 Cockram, Joanne Cockram, Larry Dean 19,22 204 Index Old Memories ... Cockram, Rhonda D. 35,148.168 Coleman, Eddie Ray Coleman, Jimmy Lee Coleman. Joyce Gail 59 Coleson, Terry A. Collie, Carl El wood 43,162 Collins. Debra Sue 51,118,171 Collins, Jerry W. 35 Collins. Michael R. 59 Collins, Ronald Gray 51,162 Collins, Sandra Lee 19,161 Collins, Teresa Lynn 59 Collins, Terri Lynn 59 Conner, Bud 162 Conner, Carol Sue 59 Conner, Cheryl 35,161 Conner, Danny 147 Conner, David Leon 43 Conner, Douglas Conner, James Matthew 51 Conner. Jeffery 59 Conner, Rita Jean 51,155 Conner, Ronnie Glen 51.115,155,162 Conner, Sandra Ann 35.144,161 Conner, Tommy Karl 20 Cope, Sheila Gray 59 Corns, Connie Lynn 35.157,161 Corns, Gan; Steven 43,171 Corns, Larry Randolph 20,172 Correll, Joe Stephen 51 Cox, Dawn Irene 59,169 Cox, Jerry Robert 43 Cox, Rhonda Kay 59 Cox, Sharon Denise 20 Cox, Teressa Lynn 51,155,171 Craddock, Cynthia M. Craig, Cynthia Lynn 51,155,171 Craig, Pamela Sue 35 Craig, Pearl Sue Craig. Susie 51.165,169 Crannell, James Ray 43,171 Crews. Gary Dean 51 Crews, Sam Haywood 35,155,161 Crowder, Steve Ray 43 Cruise. Ann Marie 20 Cruise, Brenda Ann 51 Cruise, Elvin Robert 51 Cruise, Lonnie Lee 59 Cruise, Phillip Leon 115 Cruise, Wayne 128 Culler, Bonnie Lynn 59 Culler, Dawn Sharon Culler, Nathan Lee 20 Custer. Kyle Ray 59,162 D Dalton, Charles L. Dalton, Darrell 43 Dalton. Jeannie 131 Dalton, Jerry Eugene 51 Dalton, Junior Lee 20,147.164 Dalton, Lane 124.155 Dalton, Mark Allen 51,169 Dalton, Peggy Dian 59 Dalton, Regena Lynn 35,170 Dalton, Steve 59 Dalton, Susan E. 35 Darnell, Melissa L. 43 Davis, Anita Carol 51,163 Davis, Elizabeth M. 43,170 Davis, Patricia L. 43,157 Davis, Randall L. 20 Davis, S. Denise 51,155 Deal, Debra J. 59 Deal. Ronnie 59,114 DeBruhl, Christopher 51,162 Deal, Marie 20 DeBruhl, Mark 20,90,134,135,161,164 DeHart, Jean Laura 20,173 DeHart, Karen Elaine 51,155 DeHart, Lawrence M. DeHart, Lorie Ann 59 DeHart, Margaret A. 59.169 DeHart, Phyllis 132,133 Delp, Debra Kay 35,166,170 Dillon, Douglas 59 Dillon, Jearl Dwayne 3 5,170 Dillon, Joyce Ann 51,155.157 Dillon, Marty Dale Dillon, William Lee 59 Doss, Jack Ronald 20,128,167,170 Driscol, Shirley 133 Duncan, Amy Katherine 43.169,171 £ East. David Lee 43 Eaton, Sandra Kay 51 Eckenrod, Cynthia L. 35,89.131.144,169173 Eckenrod. Robert C. 51 , 89 . 1 15,127,147,169 Edwards, Ricky Alan 59,155 Elgin, Joan 51,171 Flnin .1 Rirhnrd Jr. 35.111.144,151 Elgin, Valerie Leigh 59,125,155 Epperson, Billy 51 Epperson, Brent D. 35,134,167 Epperson, Dan Kelly 51,115,127,169,171 Epperson, Darrell G. 35 Epperson, Gregory 20.134,167 Epperson, James N. 43,111,164 Epperson, Joseph W. Epperson, Sheila A. 168 Epperson. Steve 20 F Fain, Barry Howard 51,127 Fain. Darell Lane 43,44 Fain, Delene Hope 21 Fain, Douglas Lee 43 Fain, Dreama Jane 59,163 Fain, Elva Jennifer 35,168,173 Fain, Joey Wade Fain, Mary Lee 21,168 Fain, Norma Jean 51 Fain, Richard Junior 21,168 Fain, Samuel Odell 59 Fariss, Shelby Jean 35,157 Felts, Lena Rose 59 Flippen, Jon Clay 43,162,164 Foddrell, Allison 21,111.167 Foley, Belinda Carol 59 Foley. Heike Brenda 43,157 Foley, James Adam 51,164 Foley. Jay Eugene 51.162 Foley, Jerry David Foley, Jerry Lewis Foley, John Edward 51 Foley, Judy Ann 154,51 Foley, Martha V. 43 Foley, Mary K. Foley, Robert Lee 43,172 Foley, Roger Lane 35,162 Foley, Sharon Kaye 43,161,171 Foley, Tony Thomas 124,137,165 Foster. Nanette 154 France. Anthony D 43,115 France, Lewis Fitsgerald 59,115,126 Francis, B. Jarrell 21,170 Francis, Jerry Lee 43,162 Francis, Suzanne R. 43.168 Frazier, Nora 43,147,163 Fulcher, Ann Simpson 21,28,29,145,151, 156,168 Fulcher, Carol Jean 35,155 Fulcher, Donna Gail 59,155 Fulcher, Doug 114,128 Fulcher, Regina R. 21,165.169 G Gammons, Bobby Lee 35 Gammons, J. Mark 35,134 Gammons, Samuel A. Gammons, Teresa 43 Gammons, Wanda Kay 21,161 Garraputa, Richard 59,169 Garraputa, Karen M. 43,133 Gates, Ines Scales 43,161 George, Bryan Conrad 35,170 Gilbert, Galen 111,158 Gilbert, James F 21,86,88,135,167.170 Gilley, James Robert 50 Gilley, Jeffrey F. 35,86,167 Gilley, Joseph D. Gilley, Timothy L. 21,145,169 Glenn, Mary Francis 60 Goad, Donna Faye 60 Goad, Jimmy Lee Goad, Karen Jean 157 Goad, Stephen Dean 169 Goad, Steven Dwayne Goad, William Ray Goard, Betty Carol 43,155,172 Goard, Charlotte M. 35,170 Goard, Janice Marie Goard. Karen 35 Goard, Lisa Paigs 60 Goard, Teresa Sue 155 Goard, William Micheal 60 Goins, Gregory Steven 43 Goins, Janet Lynne 21 Goins, Juanita Sue 60,163 Goins, Norma Jean 35,151,161 Goins, Steve 172 Goins, Tammy Rose 21 Goins, Terry Wayne 60 Goode, Sharon Ann 43 Goode, Shelby Jean 43,161 Gray, Frank 151 Gray. Melinda G. 35 Gray, Malissa Kay 21,168 Greenwood, Patricia 21 Greer, Orra Velvet 21.170 Greer, P. Stephen 35 Greer, Robin Annette 60 Gregory, David W. 34,35,147 Griffith. Bud 137 Griffith, Kenneth L. 35,162 Griffith, Lesia J. 35 Gunter, Keith Bruce 22,111,120,137,167,170 Gunter, Roger Warren 169 Gunter. Susan Lynn 43,125,157 Guynn, Elizabeth A. 151,168,171 Guynn, James Ander 22,170 Guynn, Theodore M. 22,170 Guynn, Janet Kay 169,171 Gwynn, Sandra Yvon 43,157,172 H Haas, Joseph Peter Haas, Joyce Marie 43 Haden, Darlene Fay 60.155 Haden, Nadine Dawn 22,151.169 Haden, Pamela Sue Haden, Robin Lynn 60 Hagwood, Nannie Sue 171 Hairston, Charlie G 35,120.154,157,172 Hairston, Daniel Hairston, E. Jenell Hairston, Emily Gay 35.116,118,131.157 Hairston, Garry 60 Index 205 Hairston, Kim 125 Hairston, Grant James 22 Hairston, Jonell 35 Hairston, Linda Louise 119,123,157 Hairston, Linda Mae 119 Hairston, Lutrecia 35 Hairston, Martha A. 60 Hall, Alisa Dawn 35,169 Hall, Benton Calvin 60 Hall. Betty Leigh 43,155,170 Hall, Gerald 127,169 Hall, James E. Jr. 22,88,151,168 Hall, Janice Lynne 155 Hall, Jerrold Wade Hall, Lorin Page 43,162 Hall, Matthew 60.114 Hall, Micheal Wayne 43.137 Hall, Patricia 22,161 Hall, Randall 43,162,172 Hall, Randy Blaine 60 Hall, Regina Sue 35,39,130,169 Hall, Rodney S. 60 Hall, Shelia Gayle 169,171 Hall, Sherri Burnette Hall, Steve Charles 172 Hall, Tammy Lynn 22,29.151.156.161 Hall, Teresa Anne 43,161 Hall, Thomas Matthew Hall, Tony Gray 35 Hall, William Randolph Hamm, Debbie Lynn 35,153,157,161 Hamm, Jackie Ray 43.155,172 Hamm, Rebecca Darlene 60 Hamm, Samuel Thomas 60 Hancock, Kathy Evonne 43,172 Hancock, Kenneth R. 35,169 Hand, Eric Matthew 22,167,170 Hand, Sarah Elizabeth 43,157 Handy, Beverly Dawn 22,147 Handy. Cathy Lois 35,155.157 Handy, Charles R. 172 Handy, Deborah Susan 44,147.161 Handy, Lee 164,171 Handy, Peggy Deresa 22 Handy, Ricky Dean 44,147 Handy, Ronnie Lynn 60 Handy, Timmy Engle 44 Handy. Timmy Ray 22,110,111,112,120.137.138, 139,147,167 ) Handy, Tommy Tyler 23,162,164 Handy, William Lee Harbour, Carolyn A. 23 Harbour, David Dean Harbour, Eddie 23,170 Harbour, Gerald 60,155 Harbour, James 60 Harbour, Keith 35,88 Harbour, Larry D. 36,164,170 Harbour, Lesia Lynn 44,170 Harbour, Keith 172 Harbour, Rebecca G. 44,157,161 Harbour, Tammy Marie 60 Harold, Richard 44 Harold, Ronnie E. 36,168 Harold, Dorothy 44,161 Harrell, Carolyn D. Harrell, Sharon 44,151,169,171 Harrell, Susan 36 Harris, Alpha M. 60,163 Harris, Billy 23 Harris, Deborah J. 36,161 Harris, Gary Parker Harris, George Henry 36,172 Harris, Roy Taylor Harris, Sheree Ann 36,170 Harris, Stephen 36 Harris, Thomas Allen 44,151,155 Harris, William 145 Hatcher. Angalene 60,154 Hatcher, Daryl Leon 16 4 Hatcher, Eugene 130,131,139 Hatcher, Jeffrey G. 44,128,147,172 Hatcher, Linda Sue Hatcher, Paul Matthew 126 Hatcher, Paul Wayne 44,60,147 Hatcher, Roger Leon 36 Hawks, Joyce Faye 60,157 Hawks, Melinda Carol 118,151.155,171 Haynes, Gregory A. 36 Haynes, Hansel J. Haynes, Kennie Ray 23,147,161 Haynes, Sammie R. Hazelwood, Mildred 36 Hazelwood. Sandra Heath, Todd 171 Helms, Wayne Helms, James 36,162 Helms, Lelia Jane Helms, Marty Lee Helms, Michael Ray 44,134 Helms, Peachy 44,113,157,168 Helms, Perry 23,172 Helms, Ray Earnest 60 Helms. Sherry Lynn 133 Helms. Wayne 23,88,120 Helveston, Ruth 36 Hemmings, Douglas 60 Hensley, Alisa Diane 23 Hensley, Charles Edward 44 Hensley, L. Gaye 44,170 Hensley, Phillip 60 Hensley, Thomas Alan Herrmann. Karl 23,120,137.164,170 Hiatt, Dwayne Stuart Hiatt, Jerry Dean 36,170 Hickman, Kenneth Lee 44 Hickman, Shelia M. 169 Higgs, Felecia 23 Hill, Bonnie Vanessa 44,154,157 Hill. Brett Jarrell 36 Hill, Coretta 118,131.154,165,167 Hill, Denise Machel 23,157 Hill, Jen Lynn 44,168,171 Hill, Mary Kathrine 36,116,118,131,165 Hill, Mike Lynwood 60,114 Hill, Nanette 23,155 Hill, Randy Keith 36 Hill, Regenia Lou 151,171 Hill, Sharon Jean 60 Hill, Terry Stanton 94 Hill, Timmy Norman Hill, Wilson 36 Hodge, Terry Lynn 44 Hodges, Barry Wayne 115,169 Hodges, Ronald Eugene 115 Hodges, Wilson B. 172 Hodnett, Stonsman 60 Hollandsworth, Brenda 44,161,171 Hollandsworth, Cindy 24,155 Hollandsworth, Jeffery 36,170 Hollandsworth, Sharon 24,29 Holleman, Mickey 44,121,124,167 Holt, Andy Lee 24 Holt Audrey Pauline Holt, Benjamin Dean 36.137,169 Holt Carolyn Sue 36,157 Holt, Darryl Lee 60,114,126.169 Holt Dwight Tyler 172 Holt, Phillip Edward 127,169 Holt, Randall Kent Holt, Ronald Odell 60 Hooker, Michelle Y. 147,168 Hooker, Sheila G. 24 Hooker, Shirley M. 60 Hooker, Timmy Jacob 44,115.172 Hopkins, Bonnie Lou 60 Hopkins, Deborah L. 60,154 Hopkins, Kenneth C. 155,171 Hopkins, Mark Jeffery 115,168,171 Hopkins, Pamela D. 24,70,156.168,173 Hopkins, Sherry 24 Horton. G. David Houchins, Greta Lynn 60 Howell, Audrey F. 44 Howell, Beverly 24,29,151,155,168 Howell, Brenda Lee 24 Howell, Dorothy A. Howell, James Leon 60 Howell, Jeffery Lane 146,148 Howell, Kimberly J. 44.116,131,151,167 Howell. Michael C. Howell, Pamela S. Howell, Ricky 60 Howell, Ralph Douglas 115,169,171 Howell, Susan 161 Hubbard, Sandra P. 171 Hubbard, Janice E. 24 Hubbard, Joyce F. Hubbard, Kathryn M. 61,157,169 Hubbard, Robert J. Hubbard, Sam Willard 61 Hubbard. Sandra J. 131,161,168,171 Hubbard, Shelby A. 44,161,171 Hubbard, Susan D. 24,123,161,171 Hubbard, Tammy G. 44,161,171 Hubbard, Teresa L, 61,89,155,157 Hudson, Martin Greg Huff, Deborah D 44,131,157 Hughes, Brenda Kaye 36,157 Hughes, David Scott 172 Hughes, Larry Ray 36,172 Hughes, Michael Wayne Hughes, Randy Lee 44 Hughes, Rita Marie 24 Hughes, Syluia Mae 44,155,157,172 Hughes, Vicky Lynn Hutchens, Billy 24,164,170 Hutchens, Dale Ray 45 Hutchens. Barry 151,171 Hutchens, Donald Hutchens, Donna M. 25,36,168,170 Hutchens, Donna Ree Hutchens, Joan C. 157 Hutchens, Joseph B Hutchens, Kenneth W. Hutchens, Michael D. 45 Hutchens, Roy Leon Hutchens, Susan A. 45,146,169 Hutchens, Tammy K. 45,88116.139.148,167,171 Hutchens, Thomas E. 25 Hutchens, Wilburn Hylton, Andy Reed 115,134,155 Hylton, Becky Lynn 25,133 Hylton, Billy W. 61 Hylton, Carlton N. Hylton, Christa P 36,161.165 Hylton, Deborah L. 36,155 Hylton, Donna Irene 45,157,168 Hylton, Duane D. 151,171 Hylton, Iris Gail 36,161 Hylton, James Alfred 61 Hylton, Keith 45 Hylton, Larry P. 61 Hylton, Randy Lee 115,134.147.155 Hylton, Ray Lee 45 Hylton, Ricky Lee Hylton, Ronnie E. Hylton, Samuel Hosee 45,151 Hylton, Sandra Dawn 61 Hylton, Stephen K. Hylton, Susan Jewell 36,171 I Ingle, James Daniel 61,162 Ingram, Crystal R. 36.113,131,133 Ingram. Lisa Ann Ingram, Ronnie Lee Inman, Thomas R. 25,90,111,168 Iroler, Ashley Kent 45,164 J Jenkins, James Donald 45,115 Jones, Debbie Sue 25,161 Jones, James Edward 169 Jones, Kevin Charlie 45,111,128,167 Jones, Robin Lynn 25,161 Jones, Teresa Ann Joyce. C. Gracey 61 Joyce, Charles Samuel 61,114,126 Joyce, David Wade 36,172 Joyce, Douglas Wayne 36,161 Joyce, Earl Coy 61 Joyce, James Harry 36,151 Joyce, Katy Vivian 36 K Keesee, James Maynard 61,155 Keith, Penny Dawn 151,169 Kendrick, Barbara 45,131,157,166 Kendrick, Dewey Nolan 61 Kendrick, Freddie 36,172 Kendrick, Peggy M. 45 Kendrick, Sandra 61,158 Kendrick, Tammy L. 157,168 King, Benny Lee 61,115,124 King, Cynthia 45,68.131,154,157,165 King, Johnny Franklin Kin g, Phillip Alan 61,114 King, Terry Wayne 25 Knight, Donald Ray 61,114 Knowles, Bradley S. 61,168 206 Index Knowles, Kenneth W. 61 Koger, Brenda Leigh 157 L Lane, James Maurice 45,134 Lankford, Brenda F. 45,168 Lankford, Ronnie Landford, Ryan Dale 61,168 Large. Tammy Jean 45,150,151 Largen, Lesa Lee 61 Largen, Judith Ellen 173 Larsen, Judy 25.169 Larsen, Karen L. 45,151,152 Lawless, Barbara J. 36,172 Lawless. Don Edward Lawless, Joy Kay 163 Lawless. Timmy Dean 25 Lawrence, Robert 61 Lawson, Annette Lynn 163 Lawson, Anthony G. Lawson. Calvin Dwane 26 Lawson, Carol Jean 61,163 Lawson, Carol Jean Lawson, Edward Blane 25 Lawson, Edward James 61 Lawson, G. Gregory Lawson, G. Timothy 36 Lawson, Karen Faye Lawson, Kermit W. Lawson, Lennis J, 45.157 Lawson, Letia Gay Lawson, Lisa Gail 45,55,61,153 Lawson. M. Opalene Lawson, Nova Lee 157 Lawson. Ralph Stewart 45 Lawson. Randy Lee 61 Lawson, Robert Glen Lawson, Suzanne 36,157 Layman, Daren Grant 61 Layman, Patricia K. 45,131,169,171 Lewiner, David A. 164 Lewis, Carolyn 61 Lewis, Connie Lee 61 Lewis, Douglas Lewis, M. Patricia 147,151 Lewis, Mildred Ann 36 Light, Judy Ann 26 Lindsey. Lynanne 61,169 Lineberry, Shelia 36,169 Lineberry, Steven L. 36.169 Litten, Cynthia 45,151,152.155,171 Litten, Denise 61,125 Lowell, Michael Lee 61 Luckado, Patricia Lynch, Jeannie 168,171 M Mabe, Barbara Ann 45,170 Mabe, Jerome Randolph 36,128,134,167 Mabe. Judith Mabe, Marcella Judith 61 Mabe, Sandra Teresa 61 Mabe, Timmy Chester 61 Mangrum, Billy Joe 45,157,161 Mangrum, Danny Ray Mankins, Donna 45,157,161 Mann, Amy Lee 45,125,133,169,171 Mann, Lisa Kaye 19,26,88,112.167 Manor, Connie Lynn 45,169 Marshall, C. Janet 26,29,32,148,151, 152,169 Marshall, Dwane 43,45 Marshall, Frankie 61 Marshall, Gary 61,162 Marshall, Jeffery Marshall, Jerry Marshall, Karen 61,155 Marshall, Lisa Ann Marshall, Ricky L. Marshall, Robert Marshall, Ronda Marshall. Todd 45.115,155.171 Martin, Adam Martin, Anthony Ray 61,126 Martin, B Kaye 45,119,123,157 Martin, Barbara 26,154 Martin, Barry Arnold Martin. Billy Joe 61 Martin, Brenda C. 36,144 Martin, Charles L. 147 Martin, Cindy Lou 171 Martin, Clarence Martin, Edward C. Martin, Frank Terry 26,137,167 Martin, Fredrick Martin, Michael Martin, Jason 171 Martin, Jennifer Ann 37,151,152 Martin, Karen June 37,166,170 Martin. Keith 45,124 Martin, Layne Tara Martin, Lee 61,147 Martin, Lila Sue Martin, Michael 37,45 Martin, Paula Barbout 26,170 Martin. Roger Wayne 61 Martin, S. Robin 45,161 Martin, Samuel Kyle 61 Martin, Sharon Gail 61,163 Martin, Tara 62,118 Martin, Teresa Ann 37,157,161 Martin, Terry Wayne 62,155 Martin. Theresa L. Martin, Windy Sue 62,163 Martin, William Massey, Barbara G. 45,154 Massey. Carolyn S. 37,159,161 Massey, Deborah 62,154,159 Matthews, Cynthia 37,168 Matthews, F. Keith 26 Maxey, Cindy Lynne 37,168 McAlexander, Benton 26,170 McAlexander. Curtis 37 McAlexander, Janice 45,116,131.139,151, 164,167 McAlexander, Jeff 45 McAlexander, Mary McAlexander, William McAlexander, Yalanda McCormick, Carl D. McCormick, Chris McCormick, Michelle 45 McDaniel, Patricia 37 McPeak, Cynthia 26 McPeak, Kimberly 37,163 Meade, David Lee 62 Meade, William Edward Medley, Karen Ann 26 Medley, Kaye Jeane 154 Merritt, C. Terry 37,111,136,137,147 Merritt, Catherine Merritt, Nancy C. 37,155 Midkiff, G. David 37,111,151 Mills, Joseph Walter 45 Mills, Karen Jean 45.161 Minish, Jamie Clyde 37,151 Mitchell, Ava Lynn 132,151,152,168.171 Mitchell, Ida Mitchell, Jackie 62 Mitchell, Joel Ray 127 Mitchell, Louise 157 Montgomery, Claude 45,128,134,151 Montgomery, Connie 62 Montgomery, Aaron 62 Montgomery, Madison 37,88,134.151.167 Montgomery, Melinda 62 Montgomery, Renita 62 Montgomery, Sandra 154 Montgomery, Sharon 35,37,154,155,157 Montgomery, Steven 26 Moore, Deborah L. 37,165 Moore, Frank Russell 37 Moore, Lawerence Timothy 45.154 Moore, Roger Grady 37,162 Moorefield, Lisa D. 37 Moran, Deborah 157,161 Moran, Jerry Wayne 62 Moran, Terri Lynne 159 Morris, Brian Keith 62,114 Mom’s, Cynthia Lynn 62,163 Morris, Myra Lynn 54 Morrison, Cynthia 54,151,171 Morrison, Donna Lynn Morrison, M. Ellen 45,170 Morrison, Ricky D. Morrison, Sandra J. 26,116,117,131,139,167 Morse, Sandy 139 Morse, W. Thomas 54,164 Moss, Gina Rae 62,169 Moss, M. Leigh 45,169 Moye, Jane Ashwell 62,125.151.155 Mullens, Barry Lora 42,45 Mullens, Jaelynn D. 37,161 Murphy, Susan Lynn 26,161 N Nelson, Diane R. 37 Nelson, Mitchell D. 45,155 Nelson, Tony Douglas 26 Nester, Don Edward 45 Nester, J. Ronnie 54 Nester, Lou Emma 45,163 Nester, Patricia A. 62 Nester, Randy Eugene Newman, James Gray 62 Newman, Michael Lee 62 Nichols, Faye M. 45 Nichols. Kaye M. 45 Noonkester, David 27 Nowlin, Carmen Fay 37 Nowlin, Donald L. 54 Nowlin, Elmo Mitchell 45,137 Nowlin, James Roderick 62 O Odell. Johnny Rex 27 Odell, Lori Anne 62,155 Olmsted, Julie E. 45,147,155 Olmsted, Suzanne M. 27.88,112,133,169 Overby, Bruce 54 Overby, Connie Sue 27 Overby, Darrell W. 54 Overby, Deborah K. 37,166 Overby, Eddie F. 37 Overby, Jerry Lee 62 Overby, Joyce Ann 27 Index 207 Overby. Kenneth Wayne 37.170 Overby. Rodney Wayne 45 Overby, Sandra L. 45,166 Owens, Roger Leland 62 P Pack. Brenda 54 Pack, Janet Marian 37,157,161 Pack, Kathy Gail 54 Pack, Linnie Dwayne 37 Pack, Mary Ann Pack, Otis Gerald Pack, Timothy 54 Padgett. Beverly K 62 Padgett, Joyce Ann 62 Padgett. Tina L. 37,155 Painter, Sharon S. 37,38,154,157,161 Parsons, Doug 45,164,172 Parsons, Harvey D. Parsons, Jeffery A. 62,162 Parsons. Peggy Ann 27,166,170 Patterson, F. Melisa Patterson, Lisa 27.166,170 Payne, Betty Ruth 62 Payne, F. Diane 54 Payne, Larry Alvin 54 Pedigo, Karen Lynn 62 Pell, Cynthia Ann 157 Pendleton, Brewster 37 Pendleton, Charles Pendleton, David Lee 46,162 Pendleton. Donna 37,144,161 Pendleton, Geraldine 54,154,171 Pendleton, S. Lynn 62 Pendleton, Lyle 27,164,170 Pendleton, Kimberly 46,153,155,171 Pendleton, Kent 62,169 Pendleton, L. Rene 62,157 Pendleton, Sarah A. Pendleton, Susan R. 54,161,171 Pendleton, V. Lyle Penn, Billy 27 Penn, Daniel Leon 157 Penn, Gary Evans 37,154,165 Penn, Gloria Jean 62 Penn, Grade 27 Penn, Gregory 46,124 Penn, H. William Penn, Hester Alois 27 Penn, Jeffrey Carl Penn, Leon 54 Penn, Larry Arlington 62 Penn, Matthew 37.154,165 Penn, Michael 27,154 Penn, Nancy 46 Penn, Robert Andrew 62 Perdue, Lisa Louise 62 Perdue, Gary Wayne 54 Perry, Rhonda Lynn 62 Perry, Steven W. 54,115,134,137,171 Perry, Thomas David 27 Pettigrew, Allison 118,163 Pettigrew, Denise 151,165 Pilson, Jerry Dale 37 Pilson, Johnny Lee 27,155 Pilson, Mark Anthony 37,151,154,169 Pilson, Martha D. 46,119,123,154,157 Pilson, N. Caroline 37,144,169 Pinkerton, Diana L. Plasters, Steven 62,114,126 Powell, Jeffrey D. 37,155,167,170 Price, Alice Lee 62,157,168 Price, Perry Lewis Price, Veronica I. 37,119,123,148,167 Priddy, A. Scott 37,110,111,167 Pruitt, Debbie Jane 54,116,117,169.171 Pruitt, Robert Bryant 46,111 Puckett, Dale William 27,138,154,167 Puckett, George Lee 62,157 Puckett, Glenna L. 46,155,170 Puckett, John R. 38,39,157,168 Puckett, Joyce O. 54 Puckett, Kathy M. 46 Puckett, Leon 137 Puckett, Linda E. 27,161 Puckett, Toni Luci 62 Puckett, Tracey E. 38,144.168 Q Quesenbeny, Lisa 62 Quesenberry, Jimmy 28,151,170 R Radford, Dwight J. 54 Radford, Gregory A. 28 Radford, Vicki 62,163 Radford, Wendell 46,162 Rakes, A. Ann 54,163,171 Rakes, Allan Donathan 62.126,155 Rakes, Angela Dee 22.28,89,119,123.145.148, 156,157.167 Rakes, Bebe George 38.157 Rakes, David Lawrence 54 Rakes, John Moir 54 Rakes. Kerry Lark 46,118,131,157,167 Rakes, Lennon Dwayne 62 Rakes, Michael 62 Rakes, R. Wayne 54 Rakes, Teresa Lynn 28 Rakes, Tim Henry 38 Ramsey, Lisa Ann 54 Ratliff, Brian Keith 46 Ratliff, Tammy R 46,161 Rautio, Donna Elizabeth 62,169 Ray, Terry Nelson 28,167 Reece, Rebecca Lynn 62,157 Reece, Steve Ray 54,115,147 Redd, Alice Denise 62,157 Redd, Cephas Edward 38.128,165 Redd, David Lewis 38,120,154 Redd, Tamra Dee 62,163 Redd, Timothy T. 151 Reed. Robert Lee 63,114,164 Reed, Thomas Daved 28 Reid, Winifred 139 Reynolds, Anna 46,172 Reynolds. Barry 46 Reynolds, Carol F. 38,157 Reynolds, Dellamae 46,116,131,133 Reynolds, Emmanuel 54 Reynolds, Glenda 54 Reynolds. John 63 Reynolds, Kay Frances 28,147,153,161 Reynolds, Kevin 139 Reynolds. Leander 54,120 Reynolds, Lisa 54,155,171 Reynolds. Lonnie 126 Reynolds, Lowell 128 Reynolds. Michael 63,164 Reynolds, Paula Reynolds, Robert 46,161 Reynolds, Vincent W. 63 Reynolds, Willie J. 28,120,128.138 Reynolds, Winston 28,172 Rhodes, Angela Wendy 63.163 Rice, Leslie Rice, Stewart Kevin Richardson, J. Dean 54 Riddle, Beverly Lynn 155 Ring, W. George 28 Roberson, Dale 63 Roberson, Deborah 28,90,157,166 Roberson, Lisa D. 38,68,144.157 Roberson, Lydia L. 46,161,171 Roberson. Olivia 54,151,169 Roberson, Shiela 63 Roberson, Teresa K. 28,165,169 Roberts, Gary 63 Roberts, Gerald 38 Roberts, Jeffrey 63 Roberts, Karen Ann 46,153,169,171 Roberts, Lisa Dawn 38,131,151,167 Roberts, Theresa Ann 38,157,165 Robertson, Connie 46,170 Robertson, Curtis 38,111 Robertson, William D. Rodgers. Dana Carol 63,151,163 Rogers, Darlene H. 38 Rogers, Jeffery Wayne 54 Rogers, Judy Carol Rogers, Sandra Kay 63 Rogers, Sherry D 46 Rogers. Teresa L. 46 Roop, Charles A. 54 Roop, Jeffery Wayne 38,147 Rorrer, Darrell Wayne 46,63 Rorrer, Glen Dale Rorrer, Glenda Faye 29 Rorrer, Jimmy 54,151 Rorrer, Lisa Dawn 63,169 Rorrer, Mark Anthony 38,162 Rorrer, Patricia 29 Rorrer, Sherry M. 46,151.157,166 Rorrer, Stacy 63 Rorrer, Susan Rene 63 Ross, Charles 29,111 S Saul, Lisa 54,157 Saul, Melissa Carol Sawyers, B Irvin 63 Sawyers, Dallas 46 Sawyers, Jerry 46 Sawyers, Laretta A. Sawyers, Mary Frances 29,154,157,165 Sawyers, W. Anthony 29 Scales, David 63 Scales, Deborah 63 Scales, Jacqueline 151,165 Scales, Joe Edward 54 Scales, Mark Anthony 38,170 Scales, Stuart 29,170 Scales, Walter 46,151 Scales, William D. Scearce, Ginger 63 Scott. Daniel Wayne 38,172 Scott. Do, i Duran 46 Scott, Everette 46,147 Scott Patricia Ann 46,161 Scott, Reva Sue 54 Scott, Rose Marie 38,131,162 Scott, Thurman Eugene 54 Scott, Walter 63 Sehen, Barbi Ruth 46,155 Sehen, Jessie 38,111 Sehen, Jimmy 29 Sehen, L. Burton 29,151,170 Sehen, Wade 38 Sehen, Wendell 54 Semones, Vicki 38,161 Sessor, Buddy Joe 55,115 Setliff, Tommy Wayne 63 Sharpe, M. Scott 55,151 Shelor, Amy Kathryn 19,29,88,90,91,112 Shelor, Melinda D. 46,168,171 Shelor, Sammy 46.151,155,172 Shelor, William Shelton, Dennis 29,111.120,170 Shelton, Vicki 55,132,155.157 Shepherd, David 38 Shepherd. Thomas 38 Sheppard. Danny 38,110.111,162.167 Sheppard, James Elbert Sheppard, James Eric 63 Sheppard, Kelly 157 Shinault, Thomas 46,162 Shockley, Becky 55,147 Shockley, Darrell 29,164 Shockley, S. Gale 38.137 208 Index Shore, Barry Kevin 46,158 Shough, Donald 46 Shough, Doug 46 Shough, Kenneth Shough, R. Diane 29 Shough, Ronnie 38,172 Shouse, Holly L. 46.151,155,171 Simmons. Sandra 63 Simmons, Susan 63,125,169 Sink, Geraldine 46 Slate, Leslie 46 Slate. Ronnie 46 Smart, Billy Dean 55 Smart, Mike 46 Smart, Thea Arlisa 63 Smith, Angela 55.151,157 Smith. Annette 55.116.117,171 Smith, Anthony Smith, Darryl 38,162 Smith, David Lee 38.170 Smith, Dacis Reid Smith. Donna Jane 46,157,168 Smith. James 134,150,151,155 Smith, James Russell 30,137,147,151,169 Smith, Jerry R. 55,165.169 Smith, John 63 Smith. Kerry Wayne 55,151 Smith, Laura 63,169 Smith, Melissa Sue 63,89,169 Smith. Monica Lynn 30 Smith, Randall 55,89,124 Smith. Ricky 55 Smith, Ronald 55 Smith. Scott 38.120,151,155 Smith, Stephen 30.110,111,112,135, 137,167 Smith, W. Terrance 30,111,137,155,170 Smith, Tony 46 Snider, Falicia M. 38157.161 Soyars, Rhonda Spangler, Kenneth Spangler, Wayne 46 Spence, Curtis 55,162 Spence, Deborah 55,171 Spence, Dreamer Ann 63 Spence, James 63 Spence, Robert 63,164 Spencer, Becky E. 47,147 Spencer, Billy Joe 55 Spencer, Daryl Spencer, Dean Brian 30,111,128,134.167 Spencer, Elvis D. 63,114 Spencer, Gregory R. 30,170 Spencer, Harold K. 38,165 Spencer, Jeffery Allan 63,162 Spencer, Jeffery Louis 38,88,128 Spencer, Johnny Spencer, Lisa Gaye 29.30,32,132,133,145, 167.176 Spencer. Mark Cecil 47.168 Spencer, Teddy 55,154,164 Spencer, Tim 46,47,154.165 Spencer, Wayne E. 39 Stanley, Denise R. 47,131.151,155.171 Stanley, Dwayne 30.76,123,136.137,151,167 Stanley. Regina V. 30,131.154.155,156.157 Staples. Keith 128 Stegall, Billy Ray 37,39 Stegall, Donna L. 47 Stegall, Mike 47 Stegall, Navie M. Stevens, Nancy Lou Stewart, Richard S. 39,88,168 Sti es, Sandra Ann 63 Stone, Debra Ella 63 Stone, Glenn Vincent Stone, Terry Eugene 47.171 Stone, Vicki Lynn 19,29.30,88,112,169 Stone, Vince 55,164 Stovall, Rodney L. 47,111,124,137,167 Stowe. Teresa Gaye 30,166,170 Strader, Penny D. 47,157 Strickland, Jerry Stroud, Mary Lou 55,168,171 Sutphin, Carolyn S. 47,170 Sutphin. Lisa Lea 63 Swiney, Tony Darryl 30,161 Swofford, Anne C. 47,113,169 T Tatum. Delano Wayne Tatum, Donna Lynne 55,163 Tatum. Francis 39,119.123,130,131.165 Tatum, Helen Moreen 63 Tatum, Ivan Wendell 63 Tatum, Joyce Ann 39,153 Tatum, Richard C. 39 Tatum, Steve Jay 39,89.144,151,159 Tatum, Tommy 30,120 Tatum, Vonda Diane 63,155 Tatum. Wesley Towler 63 Tatum, Willie Thomas 88,128 Tayko, D. Gail 39,89,131.169,173 Tayko, Maria Louisa 55,131,171.173 Terry. Byrle Oscar 30 Terry. Ronnie Neal 47 Terry. Wayne E. 39,172 Thigpen, Laurie L. 55 Thomas, Artie Dean 47 Thomas, Carlis Gene 63 Thomas, Harlace 162 Thomas, Curtis Lee 63 Thomas, Danny 55.115 Thomas, Delzene 55 Thomas. Donna 30 Thomas. Sandra L. 157.163 Thomas, V. Marlene 47 Thompson, Barry 47 Thompson. Gary Wayne 63 Thompson. Marie 170 Thompson. Sheila A. 168.171 Thornhill, Herman 63 Tolbert, Vicki Ann 55 Trent. Bruce Wendell 47,151,155 Trent, Tony Aaron 63 Tucker, Tammy D. 39 Turner, Alethea Faye 39,146,168 Turner. Elizabeth 28.29,30,90,135,145,167,176 Turner, George Allen Turner, Harvey Allen Turner, Linda Gail Turner, Jennifer L. 47 Turner, Mary 158 Turner, John Michael 162 Turner. Mike 47 Turner, Kenyon Lane 55 Turner, Kim Linett 55,154 Turner, Linda 47.154 Turner, Laura Naomi 55,155,157 Turner, Stacey L. 39.161 Turner, Sue Ellen 39,116,118,167 Turner, Susan Lee 47,151,171 Turner, Timmy Wayne 63 Turner. Timothy R. V Vaden. Timmy Paul 63 Vaden, William Dean 111.155 Vaughn, Belinda 64,157 Vaughn, Jeffery D. 47,164 Vaughn, Jerome 64 Vaughn, Kenny 55 Vaughn, Michael W. 64,162 Via, James David 55,164 Via, Loretta A. 47 Via. Pamela Diana 64 Via. Rose Mary 39 Via, Veraine P. 47,157 Via, Dwayne Vania 64 Vpperman. Bonnie Vipperman, Rosemary 29,31.91,145,168 W Wade, Dale Harman 64 Wade, Janet 47,158,161 Wade, Ray Washington 39,155,157 Wade, Shirley Ann 47,161 Wagoner, Lera Rosette 64 Wagoner, Robert Junior Wagoner, Tina Marie 39,157,161 Walker, Brady L. 39,89,157 Walker, David Lynn 55,162 Walker, Harriet 55,89,125,154,155 Walker, James E. 35.39,137,167 Walker, Mark Lane 39,135,154 Wall, Catherine 47,151,169,171 Walthall, Donna Marie 55,163 Walthall, Thomas Jr. 65,124 Walton, Jerry Lee Ward. Kevin Charles 55,115,169,171 Ward, Tammy Lynn 47,157 Watkins, Mack Bradley 55,124 Webb, Edward 31,91,111.120,167 Webb. Mark Vernon 31.76.110,111.137.138, 151.167 Weiss, Randy Roger 64,162 West, Michael 64 White, Cathy 139 White, Melanie 47 White, Sally Jean 47 Wilkinson. Gregory 55.137.151,155 Wilkinson. Julia Ann 29,31,76.112,151.152,155 Willard, Deborah K. 55,157 Willard, Donna M. 39 Willard, Michael A. 47,161 Willard, Ralph G. 64 Willard, Trade 64 Willard, Willie Williams, Barbara 47 Williams, Barry W. 31,32,111,155,170 Williams, Bart T. 31,128,167 Williams, Chandler 64,114,126 Williams, Charlie Williams, Danny 64,164 Williams, Debris 39,154,157 Williams, Duane E. 55,147,155 Williams, Edward L. 39 Williams, Edwin L. Williams, Gerald 128.139 Williams, Jerry L. 47 Williams, Kimberly 55,169 Williams, Lisa Ann 64,169 Williams, Lori Ann 47,172 Williams. Mark Arnold 64,114,155 Williams, Michael Kevin 64,114.169 Williams, P. Joan 39,170 Williams, Patricia 31,157,161 Williams. Sharon D. 55,155 Williams, Stevie D. 55 Williams, Warren L. 19,28,31,90,110,111, 151,156,168 Willis, Debbie Lynn 64.169 Willis, Ronald Wade 31 Willis, Stephen 55,127 Willis, Tammy Marie 39,168 Wilson, Mindy J. 47,113 Wilson, Roger Keith 31,76,170 Wilson, Trade Ann 55 Wimbish, Cheryl K. 39.113,133,167 Wimbush, Anthony 39.120,137,151 Wimbush, Barry 47,115,157 Wimbush, Frederick Wimbush, Judith D. 39,76,88,119,123,148 Wimbush, Kimberly 64,163 Wimbush, Vincent A. 55,115 Winfrey, Mark Wayne 64 Wise, Jody Ann 64,155 Wise. Thelma 39,155,157 Witt, Brenda Sue 64 Witt, Kelly Lee 55,115,169 Witt. Regena 31,157,161 Wood. Barry Lee 55,137,151,155,171 Wood, Elizabeth 64,168 Wood, Hoy Brewster Jr. 39,120 Wood. James Curtis 47,137,167 Wood, Kimberly D. 29.32,86.168 Wood. Maria Denise 64,169 Wood. Mark A 39,162,164 Wood, Norman Lee 64,114,162 Wood, Ronald Glenn 55,127,151,155,171 Wood, Troy Gilbert 39,170 Woods, Deborah M. 39,147,157 Woods, Dedera A. 32 Woods, Teddy Ray 55 Woods, Terrie Lynn 64,155,157 Wray, Cindy Lynn 47,153,157,169 Wray, Kathy Marie 39,166.170 Wray, Tmothy James 55,169 Wright, Teresa 39,157 Wright, Tony Nash 55,169 Y Yarber, Carlton Brian Yates, Deborah L. 39 Young, Bruce Ray 55 Young, Janet Sue 32.148,157 Young. Jerri Vanessa 131,157 Young, Paul Edwon 39,170 Young. Paulette 32,148,156,157 Young, Thomas Lester 64 Younger, David Kevin 55,124,154 Z Zigler, Mary M. 47 Index 209 Seniors’ -4dfins, ? Vanda Quit: Pt. I, Bok 356-W Spencer; Wr. L Wrs. Spencer Wdhins, 3J4W 8, 9, 10, J WJ 8; VJCW 10. It. 12 JferS, Maura fJLu HO. Bo, 35 WooLine; Wr. Wry J. 3 WherS; S-4B II - Sec.; 34ea ft It Careen 12: Mihrary 10: Wonogram 12; Spanish S, 9, 10; SCJ Representative 8; Cheer Itctder 11, 12; -Annual ■Staff 11 , 12 - Cluhs 3rd ru nner-ttp Wiss Patrich Conn Ig - 10; Who ' s Who—11 t Barfour, si (atl Mee: Pi. Patrich Springs, Wr. Wrs. MouglaS 3. Barbour; 33W Sy 9, 10, 11, 12; (stience 9, 10. II. 12 (Jar!, our. (Jyrone Ufafe: Pi. 2 Bo 32.4 Sfuarl; Wr. It Wrs. Cddie Barbour, Jr., 33J H, 4-W S, 8th (grade Basil half: 8th Qrude Doothall, J. V 3oolhcM 9; itrsify 3oothall 10 Barf ley, f fane fa Clue: (general delivery Weadows of 3) an; _ 4rl 9. W, 11, 12, 4-W 8, 9, 10, II; Mihrarg 8; Wonogram 12; Band 8, 9, 10; (gymnastics II (Jeff. Sandra Cfco: Pi. I Bo, 445 Patrich Springs, Wr. WrS. .4Kan J.. Belt Jr.; Beta 8, 9; 3BM-4 12; 3.4.4 8, 9; Wealth Careers 8, It, 12; Spanish 10, II; Band 8, 9; .4 nnn a f Staff t I. 12; Senior Play Boofcr, Ido fin Mynn: Pi. I Bo, 438 Spencer: Wr. Wrs. William C Booher, Jr.; 4-.U 8, 9; Wealth Careers 8. 9. 10. II; Wonogram 10. II, 12 Tie Pres.; (girls 3rai h 10, 12; gymnastics 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Cheerleader 12 (apt.; 2n d vaulting f- iedmont Ajistritl; ' i ost lltluahle 77 in Cjipn na.it it S i Soothe, (Jammy fflarie; Pi. 5 Bo, lib Stuart, Wr. It Wrs. Monald 3. Boothe; 4-W 8. 9, 10, II, 12; Band 8, 9, 10 Sowers, 2bont:a ll arie: Pi. I Bo, 127-B Woolwine; Wr. Wrs. Menwood3. BouerS; 3.14.4 10, II - Set.. 12 - kce-pres.; Miherator Staff 10, II Bowfiny, Ido fin dtbawn: p.(). Bo, 473 Stuart; Wrs. Betsy Bowling; SW 4 11 - Wist.; 4-W 8. 9. 10; Matin 12; Band 8, 9. 10, It; Qirls J.V. Bashethall 8, 9, 10; (girls Varsity Bashethall II. 12 - Co-Captain; (girls State 1978 Sou man, (gamy Mee Pi. 2 Box 33 -Ararat; Wr. il rS. Curtis ids ow man; 33.4 10; Matin 8; Mihrary 9 - pres.; Stience 8, 9; V.9CW 11, 12; Cross Coun¬ try 8 Sou •man, IHary -JduyfeS: p.0. Bo, 553 Stuart; SWB II; 4-W 8, 9; V9C.4 10. II. 12 Bowman, (Jerry Mynn: Pt. 2 Bo, 17. 4 Weadows of Man; Wr. Wrs. Male B. Bowman; Sr. Beta 10, II, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Wonogram 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish 8, 9; Chorus 8, 9; (gymnastics 8, 9, 10; Pres, of 8th grade; Junior Warshal; Spanish Wward; Voice of M)emocracy; pC Cougar - 12; P4-p 9, 10, 11, 12 Soyd, Ihcfy Mynn: WeadowS of Man; I Hr. It WrS. Wafor Boyd; .4rt 9, 10, 12; 3W.4 8, 9, 10; Mihrary 8 Srammer, Jflarf Stffen: P.O. Bo, 83 ' WJoolwine; Wr. Wrs. Pohert Bram- mer; Jr. Beta 8, 9; 4-W 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Matin 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, II, 12; SC.4 PepreSentative 12; Boys State 1978; ' Who S Who. Srini, Mtfice . 9neit: Pi. I, Bo, 16 -Ararat; Wr. It WrS. Chester Brim; 4-W 8, 9; .J4istory 9, 10, II, 12 Sroii, Judy MouiSe: Pt. 2 Bo, 198 Stuart; Wr. It WrS. C. Carter BroSS; 3BM. 4 I I, 12; 3.14.4 8, 9, 10 - Pep.; -Health Careers 10, 11, 12; Mih, brarg 9, 10; Miherator Stuff 11; Jr. Megree Wward - 3.14.4; Senior play Surf hart, Idfonda (fa i (: Pt. 4 Bo, 198 Wount Wiry, 14.C.; Wr. U Wrs. Barney Burhharl; 3.14.4 8, 9, 10; .Health Careers 8, 9, 11, 12; -Hi- Tj 10; SC.4 PepreSentative It, 12 Carter, .dirt fur 11 hfson: Pt. Bo, 6 7 -Ararat; Wr. It WrS. Wrthur Carter; 8th grade bashethall; 9th grade bashethall; Boys 3rach 9; Cross Country 10; physical 3ilneSS W ward 8, 9, 10 C USSiidu, hlilaru - In n: Rt. 3 Sox 176-(g Stuart; Mir. lAArS. wboug CaSSady; VJCW a Cavineii, nafd Jta me6: Rt. 1 Sox 175 Patrick Springs; Mir. W rS. Otis CavineSS; _ Art 11, 12; SO-A 8, 9; M onogram 12; Stience 9, 10, 11; SC-A Representative 12; Ihrsify Soot La If 11, 12; SoyS Aracli 10, 11, 12 C fitdreSS, Jeffrey C raiy: Pt. I Bo, 212 Claudeille; Wiffynda Childress; 4-W 10 - Areas.; 11 lonograni 12; 1 -arsity Aoothall 11, 12 C farf, John lllarfon; Pt. Bo, 65 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. John 3. Clarh; Sr. Beta 10, It. 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; Aatin 8; Science W, I I, 12; J unior Warshal C (ctfient, (JcreAU (gCilf: f- .O. Sox 1 Stuart; Aom rjCola CCement C ochram , oCarru M CUH: f ' dl. 1 Sox 160 li oofwine; lih]r, lAflrS. Cyarfand CotLram; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; 4-JJ 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Sand 8, 9, 10; SC-A Representative 8, 9, 10; 8t t grade LasLetLaff. C t)((ins, Sandra J i(jli: Rt. 2 Sox 264-Q -Ararat; ' Wrs. Patricia Cof ina; OSrjC-A 12; 4-W 8; Cheerfeader 11; W to ' s Who 1978; Plxys ' uat OitneSS —Award 10 Ponncr, Sanntf Pando( )li: Rt. I Sox 3S Woolwine; Wr. icT ll rs. Randolph Con ner; Wrt II, 12 - Pres.; 4-W 10 (Conner, (Jommy -JCarf: Bo, 335 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Carl Conner; 33W 8, 9 (Corns, -Burry fdundofpf: Pt. 5 Stuart, MCCW 10, II, 12; 33W 8, 9, 4-W 8 (Co,, Cffuron -tbillise; Pi. 3 Bo, 94 Stuart; Wr. It Wrs. Pohert S. Cox; Sr. Bela 10, II. 12; 3BM.4 II, 12; (girls JV Bashethall 8 (Cruise, - dnn ll arie: Bo, 190 Vesta; Wrs. Mucy Mea Cruise; Sr. I s cfa 10, It, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; 3BM.4 It, 12 3reas.; 3. HW 8, 9; 3.4 C 10 Cuffer, Hat fan -Bee: Pt. I Bo, 88.4 Wrural; Wr. £t Wrs. Bohhy Culler CBafton, wtn drew Jr.; Pi. I Bo, 232 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Wndrew J. Mahon; Wrt 12; Science 12 Mavis, (Can duff Bester: Pt. 5 Bo, 292 Stuart; Wrs. Betty S. Mavis; 33W 8, 9, II) (be at, lllary Jane: Pi Bo, 591 Bassett; Wr. Wrs. Maniel Meal; 3W.4 8, III; 4--H II; -Hi-1j 12; Miherator Staff II CCbebCrn f (, Itlarf ICeayan: Pi 2 Bo, 14-B Stuart; (Jury Carol MeBruhf; Science 8, 9, 10, II. 12 - I It e-pres.; Band 8, 9, 10, II. 12; Slit grade 3oothall; JV 3oolhaff 9; Wrestling 10, II, 12; 3ennis II, 12; Wllernale-Boys Stale Me-Hart, Jean Maura: Pi Bo, 68 WooLine; Wr. Wrs. Pay C. MeWart; Sr. Bela 10, II. 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; S.4C 10, 11 - Pres.; Matin 8, 9; Miherator Staff 12; I si Place Poetry 3orensicS 9, 10, It; 1st puce Voice of M ent oi rac y 10; Mehate 9, to. It, 12 - Copt.; PCP 10, It, 12 M)oSS, Jacf IConafd: Pt. 3 Bo, 106 Stuart; Wr. It Wrs. Moss; 4--H 12; Wonogram II: V9C-4 12; Band 8, 9, 10; SC.4 PepreSentative 8; 8th grade 3oothaff; JV 3oothall 9; Varsitg 3oothaf( 10, It; Bogs 3rcuh 10 (Cp ierSon, (jreaory Koy; Pt. I Bo, 83 .4rural; Wr. Pog Cpperson; 33W 8, 9, II; 4--H 8; lllonogrum 12; Wrestling II, 12 ( person, -Steven JCernie; Pi I Bo, 69 .Ararat; Wr. Wrs. Bernie Cpperson; .4rt 8; Sr. Beta 10, II; Miherator 1 I; Jr. Bela 8, 9, 10; 3BM.4 I I; Spanish 9, 10 (Jain, Mefene -Jlope: P.O. Bo, 295 Stuart; Clagton It Paula 3ain; 4-W 8, 9, 10, II; -Health Careers 8, 9; Miherator Staff II (Jain, lllary Mees Pi I Claudeille; Wrs. Cva 3ain; Jr. Beta 9; MB II —Pep., 12 - purl; Matin 8, 9, 10, It, 12; SC 4 PepreSentative II; Miherator Staff 10 (Jain, Uii hard Jr.: Pi I Bo, 368 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Meweg Auin; Sr.; Bela 10, II, 12; Jr. Bela 8, 9 - Pep., 10; 4-W 8; Matin 8, 9, 10 - Pep., II, 12; Mihrary 8; Miterary 10, II, 12; Boys 3rach 8; Cross Country 8, 9, It; Outstanding fr. Beta Weather 9; 3rench It, 12; pCP 9, 10; Presidential Physical 3itness Wward 9; Senior Play (Joddreff, Jffison Bfafe: Pi 5 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. 3arner 3oddrell; MB K), I - Pres., 12 - Vice-PreS.; 4--H 10 - pres.; Wonogram 12; 8th (grade Bashethall; 8th (grade 3ootha(l; JV 3oothall 9; Varsity 3ootha(( 10, It, 12; MBCJ Student of the IJear and Outstanding C luL cniher; 4’ A -Achievement -Award drancidy (Idruce arre ff: Pi. 3 Stuart; Wr. WrS. lAruce AranciS; 33 J 8, 9, 10; V9CW II, 12 (Ju ((her, -dnn (Cimp)on: p.0. Bo, 146 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. S. Pichard 3ul her; Sr. Bela 10, II, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Matin 8, 9, 10, II - Sec., 12; Band 8, 9, 10, II, 12; SCW PepreSentative 10; Wnnual II, 12 - Bditor; Mat in -4ward 9; Biology Wward 10; WIgehra-3rig. Wward II; 3orensicS Orginal Oratory and Spelling; US. -History Wward II, fMys ics -Award 1 1; -Jduman _Anatomy ; junior lllat •sltaf; (governor s Rdi hoof; f residential jAxySica l AitneSS -Award 8, 10; Who J li ho; Outstanding Ijoung -■Americans; PCP 10, II, 12 CJufcfer, Ueyina Hose: Pt. Box 330 Patrich Springs; Wr. Wrs. Carl V. Bishop; Junior Beta 10; 3. H_ 4 8, 9, 10; -History 12; Spanish 12; Chorus 8 (jammoui, Wanda -May: Pt. M 3 Bo, 117 Stuart; James Warie (gam- monS; Wrt 8; Jr. Beta 9; 3BMW II, 12 - -Hist. (Ji fieri, Jam ei (Jn •cleric f: Patrich Springs, 111, Wrs. J ameS 3 (gilbert JV; 4--H 8, 9, 10; Wi onogram 12; SCW 10 - Areas.; V9CW it, 12 Adist.f A(-A Representative 11; 8th grade Aoothaff; Aennis 8 , 9, 10, It, 12 (j if feu, fJiniothij jCinwood: Rt. 1 , Box 304 Patriih Springs; Wr. WrS. Bllert M. (Jilleg; Jr. Beta 8, 9, tO; -Health Careers 8; -Idi- [j It, 12—Pres.; Spanish 8, 9, 10, It, 12 - pari; Wnnual Staff II, 12 - (Itch 4-Jitor; Hito S Who (joins, Janet Mynnelle: Pt. I Bo, 253 Claudeille; Wr. Wrs. Aamuel - A. (joins; tyr. JR eta 8, 9; A- A-A 8, 10; ( Science -Award 8 Accomplishments (join s, Dummy IdoSc: Pt. I So « 250 Cfaudeille; VI, J umes A. Johnson (hus¬ band) Cjruy, hifissa _ KaIJ: P.O. Sox 643 Si uurt; d ewe f Qray; .S, Seta 10, IJ, 12; Jr. Seta S, 9; Latin 8, 9. 10. II, 12 - Sec. (freenwood, Patricia _ 4nn: Pt. I Slued; VI, VU J ameS A. Qreenwood; ABA A IJ; _ Jdea ft lx (Careers 8, 9, 10, 11 (freer, Orra i hil ' et: Pt. 3 Sox 205 3errum; Vlr. Vlrs. Samuel Qreer; 33W H; Spanish 9, 10; VJCW 10, II, 12 (flutter, . Keith iSruce: Pt. 5 Stuart; V r. l IrS. Srute ( enter; fr. Seta 8, 9, 10; ll onogram 11, 12; (AC M II, 12 - Vice-preS.; Sf t Qrade Bashethaff; 9lh Grade Bashethaff; jV Bashethaff 10; Varsity BashelbJt 1 1 ; 8th Qrade Aoothaff; j ’ Aoothaff 9, 10; Varsity A oof ha (( 11, 12; BaSehaff 9, 10, 11, 12 (jit IJH tl, Jim: Rt. 1 Box IOoM Ararat; Qray Aouise Qu l f nn AAM 8, 9; VACM 12 CjHlfHtl, Jheodore 1(4 rt lH: Rt. 2 Box loMl Ararat; 9Hr. i1irS. Theodore V. Quynn; AAM 8, 9, 10; VACM 11, 12; 9th Qrade Bashethaff Ida den, Ha dine L ail ' ll; Pi 4 Sox 176 Stuart; Vlr. Ls7 V ' rS. Vloir . alien; 4 ' W 8. 9, 10; Spanish 11, 12; Sand 8, 9, 10, II, 12 Hairston, (jeanI panics: Pt. I Sox 150 S r ncer Jd(4ft, CAmes ddveeett Rt. 2 Box 7-C Qfenwood 3errace -Stuart; Mr. Wrs. Barnes £ Mad; Sr. Beta 10, 11 - PreS., 12 - PreS.; $r. Beta 8, 9- Vice- preS.f Aatin 11, 12 - A)isc.; Aihrary 8; Science 8; Band 8, 9, 10, 11 - Vice- PreS., 12 - pres.; SC-A Representative 9, 10; 8th Qrade 3oothad; df 3ootha(f 9, 10; Band _ Award 1977; Vominated for Qovernor S Shoot, 2).WP Citizenship 3}ward pilaff, Patricia (fu(e: Pt. 1 Sox 79 WeadowS of (San; Vlr. (4 V IrS. Suron J. Mail; 3SLW it, 12; 3WW 8, 9; Library 8, 9, 10, II -Huff, Dam my Lynn; Pt. 5 Sox 51 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Clarence Wad; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12 - Sec.; Jr. Seta 8, 9; 3SLW II, 12 - Pep.; 4-W 8, 9, Sand 8, 9, 10, II - Sec., 12 - hce-pres.; SCW PepreSentatiee 12; Qir s Sr a; h 10; youth Council 8, 9; Who’s Who; Jr. Warshaf; P£P 9, 10, II, 12 -Mattel dric Ma ft hew; Pi. I Sox 14 Woolwine; Vlr. Vlrs. John Wand; Vlonogram 11, 12; SCW II - Vice-Pres.; VJCW 11, 12 - PreS.; SCW PepreSentatiee 10; J L 3ootha(( 10; Varsity 3oothall tt; Soys Orach 9, 10, It, 12; Cross Conn try 11; Wrestling 10; Physic a ( Oiln ess _Award 8, 9, 10 _ Pan cl it, ideverfj 2.)awn; P.O. Sox 176 Patrick Springs; Vlr. Vlrs. William L. _ Handy; _4rt 10, It, 12; OS-XW 10; 0JL4 8, 9; 4-W It, 12; PCihrary 8, 9 . Handy, pefCjif 2) ate da: Pf. 1 Box 21 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Burton Mandy; Health Careers It, 12; dCat in 8; Chorus 10; Qirfs 3rach 10; oCiherator Staff 12 J4andu, Oimmu l atj: Pi. 5 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Cjeorye S. . Handy; Wrt 12; 00 J 8, 9; V onoyram 9, 10, 11 - PreS., 12 - pres.; SC A Representative 8, 1 1 , 12; 8th Qrade Bashethud; $VBashethaff 10; Varsity Bashethad 11, 12; 8th Qrade 3oothad; Varsity 3oothad 9, 10, tl, 12; BaSehad 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class PreS. - II; Best 3)efensive player - 3oothad 1976; Vlost Valuable - Baseball 1978; Vlr. Mustle Mward - Bashethaff 1977-78; P£ Mward 1976-77 Jdandy, 1 Jowimu lifter; Rt. 1 Box 418 Patrick Springs; Vlr. IdT ' Vlrs. 3bomaS _ Handy; 33 A 8, 9, 11, 12; Science 9, 10, 11, 12 Jdat •bout, (darofyn d(la: Box 518 Stuart; Vlr. idX Mrs. Coy C. -Harbour; 4‘ V 8, 9; Band 8, 9, 10, tt; CltoruS 12; Qi l 3rack 9, 10 Mat •hour, (Jclclie (iaijfon; Pt. 4 Sox 180 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Howard 34ar¬ bour; V9CW It, 12; SCW Pepresenlative 12 Parris, ( h((iam t finer: Pt. 2 Sox 182M „ Ararat ; 3!ester IS Velma Ada f arris; Mnnnaf Staff 11, 12 - photographer . PayneS, Jdenme Pcilj: Rt. 2 Box 195 Stuart; Virginia M. idayneS; Jirl 9, to. It. 12; OBJlW 12; 00W 8, 9, 10. It; JV Ooothaff 10; Soys Ora; h 8, 9 OUniS, CLucie Wayne: Rt. 1 Box 69-A Meadows of ' 3)an; Mr. IS Mrs. Claude 3d elm J; 4-M 8, 9; 8th Qrade Bashethad; 9th Qrade Bashethaff; $V Bashethaff 10; Varsity Bashethaff 12; BaSehaff 1,12; physical 3itneSS Mward 8, 9, 10 P(’Hsfey, rjClSd: Rt. Box - 3-29 _ Ararat; frames Ct Qfennis Adensfey; r. Bela 9; 4--V 10; Chorus 8, 9 P4errmann, Pdurf Puaust: Rt. 2 Box 256-M Meadows of ' 3 an; Vlr. fdX Mrs. Cbonaf 3. - fderrmann ; 33-A 8, 9; 4 fd 8, 9, 10; Science 12; Band 8, 9, 10; 8th Qrade Bashethaff; 9th Qrade Bashethad; $V Bashethad 10; Varsity Bashethad It, 12; Basehad 10, 11, 12 MfigyA, Pefecia Site for: Rt. 2 Meadows of 3) an; 4 - V 9, 10; Adeafth Careers 9; Aatin 8, 9; SCM Representative 9; C faSS president -8 . Hit(, d eniie 11!culic fc: Pt. 5 Sox 96 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. James O. With 4-JI 8 , 9; Wealth Careers 12; Wist ory 9, 10 iff, 1 lunette Loslttj: Pt. 3 Sox 102 Stuart; Joseph - Ve(en Witt, 4-W 8, 9, to, II, 12; J ihrary II, 12; (J.4W 8, 9 _ flofLildswortl, Cindy -Lynn: Pt, Sox 259 Patrick -Springs; PJph S WJLnl J worth; s 4rt 9, 10, tt, 12; 4-W 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Science 8; Adiherator Staff 12; physical 3itneSS Mward 9, 10 JdofLnd. Iworlll, Slut ion _ dim; Pt. 2 Sox 118 Stuart; Vlr. (7 Vlrs. Joseph W. WoffanJsinorth; Sr. Seta 10, it, 12; 3SJ1W II, 12 - See.; 3WW 8, 9, 10; Aihrary 8, 9, 10; 3rench Mward; junior Warshaf; PCP -Uo(f, Study -Lee: Pt. 3 Sox 192 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Jdarry Wolf; 33W 8, 9, 10 - 3reaS., 11 - Areas., 12 - Sec.; 4 m V 10, 12; t ))V Aoothaff 9, 10 Hooker, Sheila Cyrey: Pt. 1 Box 467 Cfaudviffe; Vlr. fcX VlrS. Adomer C. Mooher; 3BAM 12; Spanish 8, 9, 10; QMM 8 J4opbin$y fpamefa £dawn: Rt. 1 Box 241 Stuart; Vlr. Vlrs. Carson Adopkini; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; dfr. Beta 8, 9; 4--V 8, 10; Homecoming Court 10; Arench 9, 11, 12; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11 - Capt.; Aiterary Staff 10, 11, 12 - (Cditor; 3renth Cfuh Mward; Miss Patrich County; PCP Mo, i) hin.I, Sherri - Huff: Pt. Woofu tine; )crry AdopkinS; 4-M 8, 9, 10; Monogram 12; Varsity Aoothaff 10, 12 - Manager JiowJt, BrU J nil: Pt. 1 Sox 15 Stuart; Vlr. (4 Vlrs. - Varcey pruitt; Sr. Seta 10, II, 12; Jr. Seta 9; Satin 8, 9, 12; Spanish 10, It; Sand 8, 9, 10, II, 12; 3rach 10 . t lowed, Seen da -Lee: Pt. 1 Wleaclows of Wan; Vlr. Vlrs. Chester WouJf; Chorus 8, 9, 10 Milliard, J a nice Cvefiyn: Pt. 2 Sox 233 Stuart; Vis. -L orene W WuhharJ, 3WJ 1 1; Idea ft It Careers 12 Sdtthhard, Susan -Lianne: Pt. 2 Sox 101 Vleac ows of W an; VI, Wrs. _fdarfie Jdnhhard; 3BAM 11, 12 - parf.; 4’- V 8; Adeafth Careers It; Spanish 9, 10; Cheerleader 12 Sdughei, Uita 11 arte: Pt. 2 Sox 295 Stuart; Vlr. (4 Vlrs. 1 arcin . HttyheS; Jr. Seta 9, 10; 4-W II; -Catin 8, 9 . Hutchens, -Lonna Marie: Pt. 5 Sox 147-W Stuart-, Vlr. Vlrs. Pay Wuh hens; 3WW 8, 9, 10; Wi-IJ 8: VJCW 10, 11, 12 _ flute hens, Shonuts (Crvin: P.O. Sox 406 Stuart; Vlr. (4 Vlrs. James P. Wu likens; Cat in 8, 9; VJCW tl, 12 - Pep.; 8th Qrade 3oothaf(; JV 3ootha(( 9, 10; SaSehaf( 9; 8th Qrade Vice-Pres. JdutchenS, lUif iurn Sruce: Pt. 1 Sox 35 Sandy Pidye VC; Vlr. Vlrs. Wifhurn S. Wutchens; 33W 8, 9; 4-W 8, 9, 10; Science 12; VJCW 12, Var- sity 3oothcd( II; Wrestling 8, 9, 10 My ft on, Set lllf rdCynn: Rt. 4 Box 181 Stuart; Vlr. fcT VJrS. Arank B. - fdyfton; Mrt 9; 3MM 8, 10, 11; 8th Qrade Bashethaff; QymnasticS It -3n mariy Dltomas Uifey (DLL): P.O. Sox 202 Stuart; V r. (4 Vlrs. 3homaS R. Anman; Art 9, 10, 11, 12; r. Bela 8, 9; Aatin 8, 9, 10 - Vice-pres., II, 12 - Areas.; S)C A Representative 10; 8th Qra de Aoothaff; $ V Aoothaff 9, 10; Varsity Aoothaff 11, 12; IVrestfing 9, 10, 11; Aennis 12 foneS, Lehorah Sue: Pt. 3 Sox 100-3 Stuart; Vlr. (4 Wrs. Wm. J esse (foneS; 3SLW II, 12; 3WW 8; Wealth Careers 8; Mnnuaf Staff 1 1 foneS, ILohill Lynn: Pt. 3 d Stuart; VI, Vlrs. Sidney J ones; 3SCW n, 12 . King, Derry lAJayne: Pt. I Sox 336 Claudeifle; VI, (4 Wrs. Vernon Q. WcSride LarSen, fudilh d (fen: f I (). Sox 436 Stuart; Vlr. (4 Vlrs. Pulph -Larsen; Sr. Seta it, 12; J, Seta 9, 10; Library 8, 9, 10 ; Spanish 9, 10, II. 12; Sand 8, 9, 10 , II, Lehate 3eam 12 LauCeSS, Dimnxy Lean: Pt. 4 Sox 278-SStuart; Vlr. (4 Vlrs. Ouen Lawless; 33W 8, 9; 4-W 8; JV 3ootha(( 10; Wrestling 9 Lawson, ddward id fane: Pt. 4 Sox II Stuart; VI, Wrs. Pay Lawson; Wuntiny O 3ishiny 11 Lawson, Cafein Lwuane: Rt. 2 Box 253 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Merhert C. A aw Son; AAM 8, 9, 10; 8th Qrade Aoothaff Light, fndy M.: Pt. 5 So, 304-M Stuart; A. 3 Aight; 4 m - A 8, 9 ' Mann, Lisa -Kaye: Sox 423 Stuart; VI, Vlrs. Pohert W Wann, S, Seta 10 . 11 See., 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9, tO - Areas.; Aatin 8, 9; Monogram 10, 11 Sec., 12 -Spr.j -.Jdomecoming Court 10, 12 C uem; (gymnastics 9, 10; Clue , •leader 9, 10 - Capt.; Ai he rat or Staff 10; 12th Qrade Vice-pres. 11la r ilia ft, (Catherine janet: Ct. I 1Box 276 CLuUL; w, nu 2)Je Warsbalf; Sri 8; Sr. Seta 10, It, 12; Jr. Bela 8. 9; 4--B 9; SC -4 12 - Sec.; Span hit II. 12; Sand 9, 10. II. 12 - Sec.; Qirls JV Basketball 8. 9 , 10; Wa- jorelte II, 12; I lilt Cjrade Set.; junior Ularskal Marlin, Bat •Lara jean: l ?f. I Box 185 -. 1 Stuart: Cay tCmma 11 Lirtin; 4 -Si 8; - Idea fth Careen 8; -Bi-Vj 12; Cliortti 9 , II, 12 Martin, 3rank Derry: f-W. Box 388 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. J. S. Wartln; S, Beta 10, II. 12; ' ' Jr. Beta 8, 9; 111 n oyram It, 12; Spanish 8, 9; Band 8, 9, 10, II, 12; 8th Cjrade Basbetball 9tll Cjrade Basbetball; 8th Cjrade Southall; Dennis II; Baseball 9, 10, II, 12 ' Martin, Difct Due: Cl. 2 Box 109 Stuart; Wr. -Austin C. Wartin; DSS 0 - Set., 10 - Hist.; Library 8 - Sec. Martin, fill fa Karhour; Cl. I Patrick Springs; Wr. Wrs. Cjeorye C. ' War- tin; D-BS 8; SSL II; 4-. 4 9; -Health Careers 9, 10, 12; Library 8; VJCS 10, II, 12 ‘ Matthews, Dranhfin - Keith: Cl. 2 Box 209 -C -Ararat; Wr. ' Wrs. Charles -A. 1 WatthewS; -Library 9 ; -Annual Staff It, 12 11 t _ } fexander, Kenton Dee: Cl. 2 Box 109 ' Weadows of Aban; Wr. Wrs. Coy W,-Alexander; 4-W 8, 9 , 10; V 9 CJ It, 12; Band 8, 9 , 10; JV Dootball 10; Boys Drach 8, 9 ; Cross Country 8 Mtpeah, Cynthia Daith: Ct. I Box ,01-B WooLine, Wr. Wrs. Siva Wt hah: Jr. Beta 8, 9; DBLS II, 12; D-J 4-4 8, 9, 10 - DreaS.; Library 8, 9, 10; DJJ-A Jr. Abeyree 10 lid (ey. — Karen - I tl n : Ct. I Box 509 f Ktlrich Sprinys; -Berman 14 Barbara Shoity h; Jr. Beta 8, 9; 4--B 8, 9, It; -Jdi- tf 8, II, 12 - Vice-Pres.; Chorus 9, 10, II; Best -Act reAA in One 4 cl Plays Montgomery, Kteven J(e((y: Ct. 3 Box 19 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Ozie Wonlyomery; DD-A 8, 9, I I; 4 ' W 8 ' Morrison, Sandra jane: Ct. I Box 89- -4 Woolwine; Wr. Ct ' Wrs. Dhomas Worrison; Wonoyram 8, 9, 10, II, 12; JV Basbetball 8; Varsity Basbetball 9, 10, 11, 12; Death 10, 11; Cjymnastics 8, 10, 12 Murphy, Susan Dynn: Ct. I Patrick Springs; Wr. ' Wrs. A!eon ' Wurphy; Sr. Beta 10, II, 12; Jr. Bela 8, 9: DBLS 1 1, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, II, 12 1 efion, Dony lief Son: Ct. t Box 174 Spencer; DD -4 9; V- 9 C -4 10, II; 8th Cjrade 3 ootha If: Varsity Dootbaff II; Coif 8, 9, 10, II, 12 I loon he Ster, D arid Dynn: Ct. 2 Box 209 -Ararat; Jay Voonbester Odeff johnny PeX: Cl. 2 Box 30- -A Stuart; Wr. Wrs. (jlenn C. Vittler Ofmsted, Suzanne ' Marie : Ct. I Weadows of Aban; Cobert Blaine Olmsted; Sr. Beta 10, II, 12 .; Abrama Club 8, 9; Sisanish II, 12; Chorus 8, 9; -Hornet ominy Court 12; 3 C 3 PepreSen 1 alive 12; 3 rach 9; (JymnaAlicA 11, 12 ( Jverhy , Connie Curl:hart: putrid: Sprinys; Wr. ' Wrs. 3 red Surhharl; 4 - 3 9, 10, 11; 3 eafth (Careers 8, 12 Overhy, Connie Sue: Ct. 3 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. William D. Overby; D-J4-A 8; 4-JJ 8, 9, 10; VJCS 10, II Overby, Joyce -Ann: Ct. 5 Box 134 -B Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Willie B. Overby; D-BS 9, 10, 11 - -Hist.; 4--Jd 8; Library II, 12 Parsons, f eqgy Sin n : Ct. I Box 584 Bassett; Wr. Lf ' WrS. Lawrence parsons; -Art 10; DBLS ,2; D-J 4-4 9 ,. SSL ll — Cep„ 12—DreaS.; 4-dd 8, 9; -Library 8; VACS 10, II, 12 - Set. Patterson, DranceS Mefissa: Cl. I Box 205 Patrick Sprinys; Wr. Wrs. Qeorge Patterson; D-US 8; SSL 10, II - Vice-Pres., 12 - Pres.; AJi- i) 9; library 8; VACS I, II, 12 peff, Cynthia 31 n tl: Pt. Sox 390 Cfaudviffe ; Wr. WrA. 3 arriAon peff; 3 S 331 10; 3 3 3 8, 9; - 3 eaftit CareerA 10, 11, 12; (Jopher 3 lward 10, 11 f ’H clfeton, h t ' non rJ ijfe: Pt. 4 Sox 123 SluciA; sConnie Regina pendfeton; 33 Jl 9, 4- 3 8; Science 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; VJCs 12 nn, Pe ster sivid: Pi. 1 Sox 392 Spencer; VHr. tflri. PuSAeff Penn; 33dS 8; 4- 3 9; 3istory 10, 11 - hce preA., 12 - PreA. enn, licitaef: Pi 1 Sox 329 Spencer; 3 Jr. 7 f]rA. Johnnie S. Penn; 3 dea(tlt Career A 8, 10, 1 1, 12; SdiAlory 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Science 8; 8th Cjrade SaAhetbaff; 9 th Cjrade SaAhetbaff; SaAhetbaff 10 ; VarAity SaAhetbaff 11 ; phyAicaf 3 itneAA Sbwu rc 8, 9 , 10; VreAtfiny - 3 ward 10 hnn, XPiffiam Kitty: Ct. I Bo, 181 Patrick Springs; Wr. Wrs. penn; Srt 8, 9; - 3ea fth CareerA 9, 10, 1 1; -3ist ory 9, 10, tl, 12; ' Wonoyram 10, It; Spanish 9; 8th Cjrade Basbetball; 9th Cjrade Basketball; ffV Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball It; 8th Cjrade Doolball; f}V Dootball 9; -Liberator Staff 12; Physicul Ditness Sward 9, 10 perry, Dhomai Ad avid: p.o. Box It Srarat; Wr. WrS. Brie Perry; Jouth Council 8 peltiyr eiVy D enise J n n : Ct. 5 Box 85 Stuart; Wrs. S n n ie Pettiy rew; SdiAtory 11 , 12; Sand 11, 12 f3[fAnn, tyoltnny r Cee: Pt. 4 Sox 245 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Clarence Pilson; AbBCS to, It—Pari, 12—Pres.; DDS 8, 9; SSB It, 12; AbBCS Ser- vice _ Award puchelt, f-tdafe XKiffiam: Ct. I Box 44 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. dLawrence Puckett; DDS 8, 9, 10 ; ' Wonoyram II, 12; Chorus 12; 8lb CJrude Dootball; Ihirsity Dnot- balf 9, 10, It; Drink 9, 10, It, 12; _ Bunting Dishing tl puchelt, Dinda Cvefyn: Ct. I jCawSonville VC; Wr. Wrs. Bill Puckett; Sr. Beta It, 12; J r. Beta 8, 9, 10; DBS 1 It, 12; Spanish 8, 9, 10 Queiinherry, jimmy Dane: p.O. Box 332 Stuart; 3derman Cf 3ecora QueAin - berry; 4 3 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; jCihrary 8, 11; VJC 4 12; Sand 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; 3rach 8, 9, 10; CroAA Country 8, 9 Padf orcl, Cjreg: Pi. 1 Sox 5 9-3; fflr. fllrs. p. S. Padford; 33-3 9, 10, 11 - preA., 12 - PreA.; 4‘Jd 8, 9, 10; Sand 8; 3 3oothaf( 9, 10 PaU, 4n r L 2)ee: p.0. Sox 3 Palrich SprinyA; Wr. WrA. J. P PaheA; r. Seta 8, 9 - Sec.; 3 331 8; 4- .3 9, 10, 11; Jdeaflh CareerA 10, 11 - 3reaA., 12 - Sec.; 31 onoyram 12; ChoruA 9, 10, 11; SCS PepreAentati ve 9; Cheerfeader 10 , 11, 12 - Cap!.; jCilerary Staff 10, 12; Slnnuaf Staff 11, 12 - IfndercfaAAmen Cdilor; Who ' A Who PabeS, Jeresa dCynn: Pi. 4 Sox 266-3 Stuart; Wr. WrA. £ar( d’ PaheA; 3 33 8, 10, 11 - Pep., 12 - PreA.; jCihrary 8; diiheralor Staff 10, 11; Junior and Chapter Jfjeyree in DJ4S f ' dctljy djefson: Pt. 1 palrich SprinyA; 3)ona Id Violet Cay; fr. Beta 8, 9; ' Wonoyram It, 12; 8th Cjrade Basbetball 8; 8th Cjrade Doolball; Varsity Doot¬ ball 12; nth Cjrade Vice PreS. Peed, Dhomai Ddavid: p.O. Box 408 Stuart; Jim Bmily Ceed; 4-SJ 8, 9, U) - Vice-Pres., tl, 12; -Library 8, 9 - Vice-PreS.; Dracb 8; Cross Country 8, 9 Peynofdi, -Kay DranceS: Ct. I Box 165 Patrick Sprinys; Wr. WrS. J. pauf PeynofdA; 3rt 12; 3SJi3 12; 333 8, 9, 10 -? lice-PreA., 11 - Vice- preA.; 3domecominy Court 8; SC-3 PepreAentahve 12; CfW-4 8; Dfay Corps Cap¬ tain 12 Peynofdi, Wiffie Dee (jrj: Ct. , Box 186-J Patrick Snrings; Wr. Wrs. Willie Ceynolds; 8th Cjrade Basbetball; 9th Cjrade Basbetb alf; V SaAhetbaff 10; VarAity SaAhetbaff 11, 12; f V 3ootbaff 11, 12; 3rach 9, 10, 11; CroAA Country 9, 10, 11 Peynofdi, ' Winston K.: Ct. I Box 98 Ararat; Wr. Wrs. William Ceynolds; 4- 3 10; 34iAlory 8, 9, 10 Ping, lUiffiam Cjeorge: Ct. t Box 430 Clauduille; Wr. Wrs. William Ciny; Sr. Beta It, 12; Jr. Bela 8, 9 - DreaS., 10; JV Basketball fO Poherion, Ddehora h Sue: P.O. Box 416 Stuart; Wr. ' WrS. Cay W. Coker- Aon; S3C 11 - Vice-preA.y 12 - Sec.; 4-3 8; 3ea(th CareerA 11, 12; oCihrary 10 - preA.; SC d 9 - Pep.; SpaniAh 9, 10; ChoruA 11 ; CjirfA Stale; 3 rama 31 ward 11; PCP 12; Spanhh Cfuh Wemher of the IJear 10; S3€ Club Wemher of the IJear I 1 fJoherSon, JeredCl Pt. 4 Sox d Stuart; 31r. IfflrA. Pafph PoherAon; 4 3 8, 9, 10; 3d i At ory 9, 10, II, 12; jCalin 8; f}V SaAhetbaff 8, 9; VarAity SaAhet- haff 10 fJorrer, Cfenda -J4cilfe: Pt. 2 Sox 221 Stuart; Tflr. IfflrA. Pohert C. Porrer; 333 8, 10 - Sec., 1 1, 12; jCihrary 8 - proyram Chairman; Liberator Staff to, It Porrer, Pa! ricia Jdci U: Pt. 1 Sox 9 - Ararat; 31 r. WrA. Jimmie Porrer; 3 SrX 3 10, II; 333 8, 9; 3eciflh CareerA 9, 10, 11; Sand 8, 9, 10 PoSS, Pharfei Dewii: p. O. Box 292 Stuart; VlrS. 2) oro tby Cass; 4-JJ 8, 9, 10; Jit Doolball 10; Varsity Doolball It, 12; Dracb 10, It, 12 Sawgeri, ISafter - 4nfhony: Ct. 2 Box 239 -Ararat; Wr. Vlrs. Lonnie ' iil Sawyers; 4-JJ 8; V9CS 12 Sau ’yeri, Mary Jranced: Pt. 2 Sox 245 3rarat ; IflflrA. Ofiuia SawyerA; 212 Senior Accomplishments Idea fill (Careen 12; Jdistoru 10, II; Spanish 10, 11; Chorus 10. II, 12; Xiterator Staff ,2 Scales, Stuart Slnjerson: Pt. 2 Sox 8 -Ararat: Wr. 3 Wrs. Set Scales; 4- -H I2 ; V3C-A 12 : Band 8, 9; JV 3ootball 10 Sehen, Wawrence Unrlon: Weadows of Xan; Wr. 3 Wrs. Veil B. SUor; SS£ 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Hilx Jrade Soothaff SeU $ a me A )homciS: Rt. 2 ddox 86 S Weadows of d an; Wr. CdT 1 IflflrS. Biff Sc ten; drt 8; SS . ' d 9, 10, 11; Srcuh 9, 10, 11 -Sitefor, u4my Kathryn: Rt. 2 Box 1 4 S Stuart; Wr. Wrs. James R. She for; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; jCatin 8, 9, 11; Sand 8, 9, 10, 11; Jdomecominy Court 11, 12; Jr. Warshaf; P C -Award 10; 1st Place 3 ore n sic A RroSe Shell on, Wdennii Pa if: Pt. 2 Box 112--A Stuart; ' Mr. 3 11Irs. ' Melvin X. Shelton; 33-4 8 . 9; V3CJ 12; Sit, Jrade Basketball; 9th Cfrade BasketUf, JV Basket ball 10; Varsity Basketball It, 12, Varsity 3ootl a(l It, 12 Shocllley, Same If - Keith: Pt. I Box 358 Spencer; Wr. 3 Wrs. Janies 3. Shockley; Sr. Beta tO, it, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Science 8, 9, 10, 1 1 Sec., 12 - Pres.; Science Vink ' Member of tile Pear It Smith, Ulonica Wynn: p.o. Box 344 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. Xai ' id 3. Smith; XCC-A to. It, 12 - Pep.; 4-34 to, It; jCatin 8. 9 -Smith, Janies Passed (Jr.): p.0. Box 307 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. Russeff Smith; J)rt 12 ; 4-M 8 , 9, 10; Spanish 8 , 9, 10 , 11, 12; Sand 8 , 9, 10, 11, 12; Sdomecominy Court 9 - escort; 8 th Jrade Bashetha ff; 9th Jrade Bashethaff; JV Bashethaff 10; 8th Jrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 9, 10; BaSehaff 11, 12; Mrt Sward 1 ; 4‘ U _ 4ward 8 Smith, Stephen CLrh : pen. Xel Weadows of San, Wrs. —Arlene Barnard; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Wonoyram 10, 11, 12; Spanish 8, 9; Band 8, 9, 10. 11; 8tk (jrade 3ootba(l; JV 3ootba(l 9, 10; Varsity 3ootball II, 12; 3ennis 9, 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12 -Spencer, W ean (f3rian: Pi. 1 Box 396 Patrick Springs; Wr. 3 Wrs. J antes X Spancer; Sr. Beta 10 , 11, 12 ; Jr. Beta 8 , 9; Wonoyram 9, 10, 11, 12 ; SdS Representative 8 , 9, 11; 8th (Jrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 9; 1 larsily Soothaff 10 , II, 12; Srach 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestfiny 12 ; Mnnuaf Staff 11 Spencer, Cjt ' VCjOry R,: Rt. 2 Box 154 Serrum; 1 Ylr. Wrs. Cfinton R. Spencer; SS- ' d 8 , 9; 4- B 8, 9, 10; wCibrary 9, 10, 1 1; 1C9CM 12; Sduntiny Sisbiny 12 Spencer, rJfisa Cjaue: Rt. 5 Box 13 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. Virgil Cj. Spencer; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12 ; Jr. Beta 8 , 9; Wonoyram 9, 10, 11, 12 ; Spanish 8 - Ren., 9; SCM Representative 8, 12; Cbeerfeader 9, 10 - Capt.; Mnnuaf Staff 11, 12 - Sports Cditor; JymnasticS 8, 9 - Wost 1.1 afuabfe Rfayer 10, 11 , 12; Junior 11 larshaf; Spanish _dwar d 8; Voice of X emocracy 10; Rbysicaf SitneSS M war d 8, 9, !0, II St anley, dftdwayne SI lien: Pt. 2 ' Meadows of Xan; Wr. 3 WrS. Pat Stanley; Jr. Beta 8 , 9; 4‘Sd 8; Wonoyram 10, 11, 12; Band 8 , 9, 10, 11, 12; 8th Jrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 10; Varsity Soothaff 11; Orach 9; Basebaff 10, 11, 12; Rhysicaf SitneSS Mward 8 , 9, 10 Stan fey, Reyina Riryinia: Jeneraf Sbelivery Ctaudviffe ; IVifton rjCuciffe Stan fey; 4 Sd 8, 12; Jdeafth (dareerS 10, 11, 12; Spanish 9, 10, 11; (dhoruS 9, 11, 12; Orach II; Who ' s Who; 4 M Jft Star St one , ' IJichie rJlynn: Rt. 1 Box 278 Ratrich Sprinys; rjConnie O)oris St one; d)r. Beta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9 - Rarf., 10 - Vice-RreS.; oCibrary 8 - Reps 9, 10, 11 - Sec.; Spanish 8, 9, 10, II - Sec.; 12 - OreaS.; Odomecominy (dourt 11, 12; SCj) Representative 9, 10; Oennis 12; 12th Jrade Sec.; 10th Jrade RreS.f 2nd Rface in Voice of dt emocracy 11; Junior Warskal; fSP !2 St Owe, dJereSa dlecitll: R. (). Box 184 Ratrich Sprinys; Jerry cjC. Stowe; 3J4J 8; S-A£ !0. II, 12 Vice-Pres.; 4-31 8, 9; Xibrary 9; VJC-4 10. II, 12 Swincij, Sony rSarrij ,1; Pt. 1 Weadows of Xan; Wr. Wrs. Poger Swiney; Jr. Beta 8 , 9, 10; X£ II, 12; 3BXS 11, 12 ; 4-Jd 8; Band 8 , 9 Saturn, Willie Shomai: Pt. I Crilz; Wr. Ytlrs. Pobert 3atum; Jdistory 9; -Homecoming Pourt 12 - escort; 8 th Cjrade Basketball; 9th Cjrade Basketball; JV Basketball 10 ; I dr sit y Basketball It, 12; 3rack 10 , 11; (Cross Country 9, 10, 11 Serru, Syrfe Oicar; Pt. 2 Box 125 ' Meadows of Xan; Wr. Wrs. Oscar Jerry; -Art 8; 33jl 8, 9, 10; 4-Jd 8; VSCjl 12 Shomai, Sbonna Ulomison: Pt. 2 Box I O Stuart; Wr. Wrs. -JCing j). Worrison; Sr. Beta II, 12; 3-Jd-A 8. 10 - Pres., II - Pres.; 331-4 ' Member of the l]ear 10, II Sui 4 ner , (Clizaheth s4cleline: P.O. Box 132 Stuart; UlrS? ll rs. Rafph Sur¬ lier; Sr. Beta 10, 11 - directs., 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Jdatin 8, 9; Wonoyram 10, I 1 - dJreaA., 12; SCS Representative 12; d!iter ary Staff 10; nCiberator Staff 10; Slnnuaf Staff 1 1, 12 ScaclemicS debtor; JymnasticS 9, 10; Sen nis II; 9tk Cfrade S ec.; Junior Warsltaf; Jirfs State; RdR; Jirfs dxtemporaneouS dipeahiny ffJnrnev, Jimulny Ray: Rt. 1 Box 12 (drilz; Ray dr Sibby Sumer; Jdeafth (dareerS 8, 9; Jdi-lJ 10, 11 - Chap., 12 - Chap.; Chorus 12; dCiberator Staff 10; Spe ech Si ward 9 Xkpperman, Hoiemaru . 4tin: Pi Box 86 ' Meadows of Xan; Wr. Vlrs. Coy Vippermait; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; ddalin 8, 9, 10 - Bei., 11, 12 - res.; SCSI Representative 12; JymnasticS 10; Siterary Staff 10; Snnuaf Staff 11, 12 - enior dditor; 10th Jrade Vice-RreS.; J u nior ' Marshal 1 Vehh, PAward: Pt. 2 Box 4 ' Meadows of X an; Jdeafth Careers 10; Wonoyram 12; SCS Representative 10, 11; Varsity Bashethaff 10, 11, 12; J. V. Soothaff 9; Varsity Soothaff 12; Srach 10, 11; Wrestfiny 8; BaSehaff 9, 10, 11, 12 l Uehh, ' 11 hu h Union: Cfcn. Xel ' Meadows of Xan; ' Harma ' Webb; 4-34 8, 9, 10; Wonoyram 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; SCdJ Representative 8, 9; 8th Cjrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 10; Varsity Soothaff 11, 12 - Capt.; Srach 9; BaSehaff 10, 11, 12; Slff f iedmont Soothaff 12 MU, WMam pu, Rt. 3 Box 191 SSI Serru m; Wr. WrS. IVeich Wilhinion, Julies -y4nn; p.0. Box 388 Stuart; Jack Cflenda Wilkinson; Sr. Beta 10, II Pep., 12; Jr. Beta 8. 9, 10 - Pres.; 4-M 8, 9, l2;Xatin I I; SCjI 10, 12 RreS.f Band 8, 9, 10, II, 12; Chorus 9, 10; SJomecominy 9, 12; d)CSI Representative 10; JV Bashethaff 9; Srach 10; Wajorette 9, 10, 11, 12; 9th Jrade RreS.; 10th Jrade Sec.; Jr. Beta Ulemher of the Rear 10; Junior Warshaf; Jirfs Roetry _ Jfternate Willicimi, Parry lUarden: Box 232 Stuart; Wr. Wrs. Billy Williams; 4- 34 12; Xatin 8, 9; SC-4 10 -Hist.; VJC-4 I, 12 - Pari; JV 3ootbaff 10 Williams, Part IJyler: P.O. Box 208 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. Xorn Williams; Wonoyram 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish 8; SC J Representative 8; 8th Jrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 9, 10; Ihcrsify Soothaff 11, 12; dJrach 8. 9, !0. II. 12; Wrestling 8, 9, 10. II ' Williams, Patricia IJuonne: Pt. 3 Box 32 B Stuart; Wr. 3 Vlrs. C. X. Williams; 3BXJ II. 12; 3M-A 8; Jdeaftji Careers 11, 12; SJi-R 9, 10 - SreaS.; ddihrary 8; Spanish 9, 10 Williams, VUarren Wee: p.O. Box 405 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs- Buddy IViffiamS; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12 - 1 Ce-RreS.; Jr. Beta 8, 9; jCatin 12 - Vice- RreS.; dCihrary 8; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; SCSI Representative 10, 12; 8th Cjrade Soothaff; JV Soothaff 9; Varsity Soothaff 10, 11, 12; Wrestfiny 9, 10, 11; Who ' s Who; Boys ' State; SorensicS; 12th Jrade RreS. Willis, Ronald Wade: Pt. , Box -X-37 -Ararat; Wr. 3 Wrs. Clgne Willis; Sr. Beta 11, 12; 4 SJ 12; SC J Representative 12; J unior Warshaf Wilson, Royer -Keith: Pt. I Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. Billy Wilson; Science 8; V-9C-4 II, 12; SC-4 Pepresentatiue 8, 9; (JoIf 9, 10 ' IVitt, Reaina: PO. Box 175 Pat, •ich SprinyS; Wr. 3 Wrs. Pobert C. Witt; 3BX-J II. 12; -Jdeallb Careers 9, 10. II, 12 (Rood, -Kimberly Ware: Pt. 2 Box 12 Stuart; Wr. 3 Wrs. (jlen Wood; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; nCatin 1 1, 12; Jeometry Sward; Junior Warsbal; P€P II; Pat rich County tjoulb Builders 12 - Sec. I Hods, Wedera -Ann: Pt. I Box 21 Patrick Springs; Wr. 3 Wrs. -Hassell 1 f oods; -Art 10, 12; 3-H—A 8, 10; rJlihrary 8 IJouny, J an et S)ll c: Rt. 1 Box 176 Sr a ra f; Wr. WrS. James IJoung; 33LA 8; Jdeafth Careers II, 12; nCihrary 8; Chorus 9; Srach 10 IJoung, ( J’rri l -anessa: Pt. -Ararat; Wr. 3 Wrs. Clade IJoung; 4--Jd 8; Jdeafth Careers 8, 10, II, 12 - Pres.; Spanisk 9, 10. II; 3rack II; Jopher s ward IJoung, paillette Kllen: Pt. Box 190--A -Ararat; Wr. 3 Wrs. Cecil IJoung; S JJSl 8; 4-S 9, 10, 11; SJeafth Careers 9, 10, 11, 12; Sdihrary 8; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Cheerfeader It; Xiberator Staff; -Annual Staff II; Qopker -Award; Who’s Who Senior Accomplishments 213 A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brains and his heart is an ar¬ tist. — Louis Nizer The man of our time can see art in his own works, in his own hands, in nature, and in the world on which he leaves his mark as the “Sign of his Time.” 214 Through the passage of time, seasons change, love matures, children grow up, and age eats away at the perishable monuments of men. Yet this transition, this change, is a definite indication of the “Signs of our Times.” 215 Signs of Our Times Over the past year, these jeans have become a bit more worn than when first purchased (see page 1), but many other changes and occurrences have been experienced as well. As was stated earlier, this annual is not an annual but a scrapbook of our memories. After a few weeks, this book will probably be placed on a shelf to collect dust, but the “Signs of Our Times,” captured in its pages, will endure in our minds for years to come. 216 i r I WI liiiTI-PTiPfft I H’h ' f f Htt iff l lTTllMrirnF nMm I Pw I I I i ’ % p v K w.!tajmi mmsk i£4ilS $gp$§|p mm iHM-itm .
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