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

 - Class of 1980

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Pages 140 -171 Senior Pages 16-32 Ad Section . Pages 172 - 183 Junior . Pages 33 - 39 Specialties . Pages 184 - 187 Sophomore . Pages 40 — 47 Senior Accomplishments Pages 188 - 191 Freshman . Pages 48 - 55 Index . Pages 192 - 197 Sub-Freshman . Pages 56 - 65 Closing . Pages 198 - 200 3 On my meSScuye to the faculty and student body of f- alricb (bounty Odigh School 9 urye you to note the hiyhly personalized aura which surrounds the 1979 - 1980 Sire hive. Oh is aura was achieved solely through the dedication of its members. Ohe final production was the labor of eleven persevering ffuniors and Seniors, and one dedicated sponsor, who struggled with deadlines, grease pencils, and everything else excluding each other. Ohe bon Ifo rmed enabled uS to unite in striving towards our common goal, a closely intenvoven Archive. We feel we hewe not only met, but surpassed this goa t.3 sincerely hope you feel ue have adeyuately portrayed the closeness between you, the students, and the lasting relationships which are formed in high school. Jt has been my pleasure to serve as your Editor -in- Ckieffor tk ii edition of tile JA ive. _Si merely, Cynthia -Jf ! Cchenrod 4 Opening Annual Staff One of Mrs. Joyce ' s many respon¬ sibilities is to help plan the class schedules of the students and to contact students to arrange for necessary changes. The 1979-1980 Archive Staff would like to recognize Mrs. Ella Sue Joyce for her loyalty and faithful service to the student body and the school. We have selected her for the dedication of this annual on the basis of her professional guidance skills, personal standards, and her radiant per¬ sonality. The duties of a Guidance range from consulting with other counselors and advisors to helping out with various student activities. Often, the duties of a guidance counselor become a family affair. The Joyce family started out the new year assisting with preparations for class registra¬ tion. Thank you Mrs. Joyce. We Love You! Mrs. Joyce holds conferences with parents and stu¬ dents every day to iron out problems, discuss oppor¬ tunities and plan for the future. It is a necessity for counselors to get along well with all members of the faculty and administration, and getting along with others is one of Mrs. Joyce’s best qualities. Dedication 5 Dedication Administration Keeps School Running Bill Dillon and Jeannie Rea have a friendly chat at the end of a hectic day. As members of the High School ad¬ ministration, they must not only be compatible with each other, but must also have harmonious relationships with the members of the faculty and student body. The ad¬ ministration of Patrick County High Sc hool is responsible for making the school run smoothly. Smoothly James K. Hiatt Principal As the director of secondary education, Fred Brim must make many decisions which help to determine the successfulness of the curriculum. Bill Dillon Assistant Principal Jeannie Rea Bookkeeper Margaret Vernon Administrative Secretary Danny Martin Director of Student Activities James Hiatt smiles at the snow and gives thanks for the closing All alone for a moment, Margaret Vernon types another dis- of school on the first snow day of the year, ciplinary notice. 6 Faculty Guidance Helps Students Ella Sue Joyce Department Chairman Priscilla Diggs Martha Martin i Mack George Priscilla Diggs reviews results of the SRA and STEA testing programs. Tressie Cooper Secretary Martha Martin assists Nancy Penn with college research, and reviews necessary points to consider in making a college choice. Counselors in the Guidance Department listen to complaints, desires, and aspirations of students in all grades. They help students to solve or cope with problems in school and at home, and aid them in fulfilling their dreams. Tressie Cooper keeps track of important data, and helps students with minor problems. Members of the guidance department take an active part in student activities, such as “Crazy Hat Day”, as Martha Martin shows here. Faculty 7 Deal With Everyday Problems Math Department Shirley Driscoll Math 8 PCHS requires students to have at least two units in mathmatics. There are many courses offered, including many types of Algebra, a Geometry Class, Trigonometry, Physics, and Calculus. Evelyn Hazelwood Algebra, Geometry Mary Jane Taylor Algebra II Trig, Algebra II, Math 9 James Hayes Algebra, Pre-Algebra Consumer Math Phyllis Kodenski Pre-Algebra, Math 8 Denise Coalson contemplates a Calculus derivation. 8 Faculty Ann Belcher English 11 Spanish I Language Teachers Bidgie Buchanan English 10 Tony Carter English 9 Wynn Cherry English 11 Latin L Laura Flippin seems to be anticipating that quiz she plans to give next period. Phyllis Easteridge English 8 Laura Flippin English 12 Yvonne Grow English 9 Lynn Lawson English 8 Speech Drama Lynn Lawson captures her audience under relaxed conditions on “Hillbilly Day”. Under the instruction of Miss Lawson, the students of Patrick County High School have the opportunity to specialize in public speaking and dramatics. Not only does Patrick County High offer specialized courses in the English language, but it also offers courses in Spanish and Latin. Nelson McConnell English 9,11 Mary Lou Mitchell Spanish I-IV George Rigney English 12 Amy Shelor English 10 Polly Tatum English 9 Elizabeth Warren English 11 Journalism Faculty 9 Prepare Students for Future Social Studies John Halsey World Geography Can Be Fun Tim Parker Government Bill Hanner U.S. History Claudette Thompson sits amidst her clutter of textbooks, history papers, teaching Rich Tobler aides, and various other paraphernalia and thoughtfully considers a ninth Economics grader’s question on the Protestant Reformation. From the beginnings of time to the 1980 Summer Olympics, students study ancient history up to the most current events in the Social Studies department. In the ninth grade, stu¬ dents are required to choose between World History and World Geography. Courses in U.S. History and U.S. Government are required in the junior and senior years. Other courses, such as Sociology or Economics are also offered. John Halsey shrugs his shoulders and Claudette Thompson proclaims, “Teaching ninth graders World History just isn’t what it’s cracked up to be!” Rachel Williamson U.S. History Bill Hanner expounds on the similarities and differences between the North and the South as his U.S. History class listens with interest. Either John Halsey is meditating on a World Geography question, or he is preparing to put that handy little ruler to use on one of his stud ents ... Stu¬ dents, BEWARE! 10 Faculty Tom Berry Physical Grandy Biggs Cindy Burch And Beverly Dillard James Holleman Barbara Pendleton Doug Wingate Teachers in the Health and Physical Education Department expose students to new opportunities and experiences, and help them to develop new skills in areas of health and safety. Grandy Biggs takes a moment to relax from the daily rigors of teaching. Tom Berry plans a new football strategy. Tenth graders enjoy their last year in the Physical Education “ ... and this, class, is the underarm. ” program. Faculty 11 Health Education Bonnie Hairston Learning Disabilities Catherine Gowin Special Education Specialties Linda Giomo briefs her students on some new rules. Peggy Rorrer Bill Pons Chorus Director Band Director Students enjoy taking art courses under Bill Far¬ mer ' s instruction. Linda Giomo Special Education Students at the Patrick County High School have the opportunity to expand their horizons in not only academic and social areas, but also in the areas of the fine arts and mechanical arts. Students with special learning problems are taught to overcome their problems through the Special Education and Learning Disabilities programs. Other necessary services are offered to the students through the clinic, audio visual department and the library. Judy Knight shuffles index cards, and seems to be en¬ joying this one of her daily tasks. Judy Knight Serafina Sicurella Audio Visual Clinic Claude Hobsin Ellen Hawkins Assistant Librarian Librarian 12 Faculty Science Department Dana Priddy looks up from his ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIZARRE PUNISHMENTS for EIGHTH GRADE SCIENCE STUDENTS and ex¬ claims, “I found it! It’s just perfect... just you wait, David Weatherman!” A wide variety of courses are offered in both the Physical and Biological Sciences at Patrick County High School. The science teachers are: Janice Axelson: Human Anatomy, Biology Arnold Kloock: Chemistry, Physics, Science 8 Jo Moricle: Biology Sandy Nelson: Science 8 (substitute) Pam Owens: Science 8 Dana Priddy: Science 8 Jo Moricle: ‘Adam Martin, did you write these obscene messages on this slide?” Janice Axelson: “How dare you call these “old bones!’ ” Sandy Nelson: “Don’t ask such Pam Owens: “Are you trying to tell me stupid questions, Clay. Of that you threw an egg off the top of the course, I know what I’m doing!” football tower, and it didn ’t break? Arnold Kloock: “Did ya’ ever hear the one about the college student who tried to write a humorous paper? ... Oh never mind, it’s not that funny anyway. ” Faculty 13 Noble Elements Compose Fern Agee Kenneth Cox Bruce Dollarhite Clarence Hall Homer Hall Robert Hoyle Chip Graves Sharon Helms Glenda Martin Linda Lawson Nelson Moore Judy Pollard Leon Pollard Jane Smith Jessie Vernon 14 Faculty Jane Smith and Betty George both work to increase the skills of the students in the Vocational program. Through this program, stu¬ dents can prepare for vocations in many areas such as secretarial work, building trades, home economics, agriculture, and various other occupational fields. Cafeteria Staff: Shirley Branch, Marcella Holt, Lennis Inman, Mary Reynolds, Shirley Stowe, Bar¬ bara Tolson, Marlene Walker. Faculty 15 16 Seniors .A Seniors 1 7 AV 7Sn 3 irdt CL (Curtis Edward ddams fdefinda Cae dyers Son yu Cardefia tfdarbou .Kalb erine fdarnard Carft on Pay B,U er Joseph -jCeon Beitker Penny Qail BeU.r PUtip a,nr BeteL Brnc. Jtien Bet! Stawn £ti,aU, Belt .Xeill ,; SLllon Benfiefd Bari arc J nn tfderyeron Cad erine C (izabelb fderry flamer Curtis idfach ar d.jr. Pel, ecca dynn 4do((inys dora _Ann idounian Coyer dee idowt. Cit a Sdaye 4di owman IdJoodrow d) ante i Bon (flfenn J4ou’ard idoyd I 18 Seniors I £)ecade n m aymon ! t ona(d JCee (fJurhhart Robert JCee J3urnette CCy(e idurnette •r JCee fduerS ' ll liam £)e(ia ean (Carr f ancly Cjerafd (darter C ' barfei dvan C ' aiSell anet i btrie Chaney %eb orah _ 4nn (Clanion l oqer jCee (Ceanton ’ean iSia ’awn 1 eniie sammy rJ.ynn l oalion Kimb erfy Cine Cochran 2 ante ( Jlrlis Coc her lia, Senior s 19 (Chanda -be_4 nn Cod, Waon, Collin, ayne CLny J.a C, Connie 3 yn n onner (dor ni _Saimif Maywood Crews (Ceyena JJynn -ba (t on Clhalell, Gallon San 3s.tr J( n 3s,t, Bad ara jdawfeSS 3o(ey -bane 3o(ey Carof $ean 3u(cher (Cobert cJi.ee CjammonS I J earf Jbwayne Jbi((on Cynthia JCee Cchenrod Johnny (die bard d. (yin, J r. id rent db erwin ddpperSon -barrel! Cjofden dpperSon ' $3 Jo,-i, Witt,an., 3ain Dyoey Wade 3ain 3he (by $ ea n 3a riss 20 Seniors y il arh pammons n (Conrad Cjeorye •y Cdorrest Jean poad Charlotte ICarte Cjourcl I lor m a ' ' Jean poins nu,j„ Su, q,,,y j- erry Cite fill en Cyreer arid WJayne preyory .Jle.ua Jane CjriffitL CharleA prant _ Hairston Cmi(y pay Jdairston MLa Main, Mall Peyina Sue Mall Mnthony Cjray Mall Meh ora It Jyitn Jdamm eiineth Idanda ll Jdancoch therine Jots Jdandy erry Cdneil Jdarh c Ido,laid Cdwin Marold Seniors 21 Susan Wan, MJt Sehorah ean _ Harris Cjeorqe . Henry Marris Stephen Widie Marris Cjreffory _ SdayneS s ammie Richard _ Jdauned lHil(lred Souise Jdazefwood Janies Slowed Mefms doth J line Sdefveiton Sean fdiatI ie Vanessa Mid Sretl jarred Mid Wary Catherine Mid ID Mil, Mdt IVi son Sen jam in Ido dyes Jeffery Sefaine Modandswor Senjamin Sene Mi Carotin Sue Ml Srenda SLaue - JduqheS -Larry day Jduqh tu 9 lies th 22 Seniors C onua M ' f Hutchens Joan Carolyn _JdutchenS Clu-islc, [Carl Jdylla [ynn -Uyt CCehorah -Cun n _ Hu It on ft S„ „„ JJtfflc 9 ., Oe v ij m cnee Srngrant James Harry Joyce, III _Katherine I hiian Joyce C yn ill ia II la ri e _ A in y fdonafd Coane -Canhford Suzanne -Can son mtJrJ J„„ J,u.i, Sheila Cjail -Cineherry St ei ' en -Ceo -Cineherry Jerome Idandolfjh lllahc Id rendu C V artin Charles -Ceon 11 hut in - Idayte Hlie Intel ll ar in Seniors 23 Jennifer -4 nn Martin ren n e Marti n PereSa -Ann 111 art in PhereSa Ceiyh 1 llartin $amie C. Minish Madison -Keffy Montgomery Pharon -Ann lllontyomery Cbehorah JCynelte Moore Cynthia Pait i Matthews Cynthia £ynne lllaxey nrtis llhyne Me — A 1 (exander Patricia Carof WcCbanieC Kim berfy -Ann WcPeah CharfeS Perry Merritt Haney Charfene Merritt % avid Georye Payer Cjrady Moore ia % awn Woor.fiJJ pain 1Ilorrison jCou € nun a 41 ester 24 Seniors Sberee Harris A lie kef Son (barmen Oaye l lowlin 2U ora lx - Kay Overby dddward Oranblin Ox ' erby _Kenneth Vdayne Ox et Vlarian Pacb innie HiDwayne pacb Pina rjCax ' erne Padyett uerby Sharon Sue Painter sler (Citon Pendleton aU oxxxxcx eatx Pendleton Sarah _ Inn Pendleton lljattbew Pdenry f Inn Valerie VI Penn $erry Sale fiLon Viarb Slnthony pilioxx (Son llaxxty Vtxroline Pilii Jeffery Dillard Powell Veronice drrma Price _ Infix any Scott biddy Seniors 25 ohn dobert f hu h elI Sracey Suyenia f- ucbeH tide be CjeoryeHe daheS dbatid -jCewis dedd lf 1 arb _ dnthony dorrer achie jCaverne Scales fl arb dnthony _S cubes Sb a n ie f Wayne Scott Jisa % awn do heels Sheresa _ Inn doberts dbarfene . lope di Idoof) ope foyers jeffery Wc M 1 ayne IdoSe h l atie Scott SSie - Idardiny Sehen _ _ )avid ll airfe Shepherd Shorn as Uryon Shepherd (durol Sa ye Ideyn olds Cur tis dddward dob erSon V Sa % twn doberSon HI V; ay Ciera d dais doberts y , 26 Seniors 2W til Jeff SI, Tr „J Sc . J Q«L SUU 9 Ron a : Jdane though StSarryf Charles Smith avis Reed Smith QScott Simmons Smith SJarofd _ Keith Spencer Jeffery -jCewis Spencer Wiffiam Ray Steyaff Richard St even Stewart oyce -Ann Saturn Richard (Critz Saturn St ven ' )ay Saturn 3 Abo fores Qail Say he - Afethea Sctye Sum. Waru Sin n Su rn er Sandra (Conner Sur Stacey Sly tin Surner Sue aien Surner Rose Wary Via Seniors 27 «y lAJaihinfflon {{hide Sina ' J11 (trip lA agoner 8rady Jeon Walker Krvin Wafher ciinei nu j. wju Jonna Wane Wittard Jdwin Jeon Wiffiamd Pkyffis $oan Wiffiamd ► 3 . „ Wan, Wit, a,, j „ r Wi„,u, jlnthonu Steven Wind us It enide Wind usll Katherine Wa She red a J) io Wrc Wright Jeh orcilt Junn jated pauf (Cdwin IJoung fdog Srewdler i lood illurh _ 4udtin l tJood Seoij Cjifhert ' l {hod Jeh orah Warie Woodd 28 Seniors j nuus in rank order: Sracey Ruckett Brett Mill Rhonda Cockram Richard St ewart Slntkony WJinikusk Retina Mali Ronnie 24araid Senjie 24olt tfdrace l t C od Rician oyce llllladison l Ikon t (joinery 2) onna _ Idu tell enS Caroline fitson Cindy Cckenrod Ricky Cfyin J(en Sdancock 3 a v )°r e Rita So win an (not f lie tu red) Ccan Cassell 2b arrell Cpperson junior l lflarsliaid ;W- Seniors 29 Jdeiped to lilfiabe the j ' --JL Xjr.iiu- zJzdbti’ ' 30 Seniors CLu of 1980 faoom Woth erS: ((eft to right) lllarfene ‘lAJalber, Iliarie Bdutcheni, Cverne Walher, j Jean Joyce, Betty Moil, Cllen 3ulcher, 34elen 3dairiton, Cvelyn ' lidimbii h, Barb ara 3u rner , Blnn Cocbram, Carol 3u rner, CL ne Jda ncoch , 3lo Bell, Clla Sae Joyce, Jdoveda 34ylton, Jean 11laxey, Blnn Idoberti, Sue Smith, Cestover 11 hnbush, (not pictured - Betty Blyers, Bon Cchenrod, Omeli [- ilion, Bli ' is WJimbnih). Seniors 31 32 Seniors Jimmy Smith Socializers Darrell Rorrer Barry Shore Juniors 33 Juniors: Their Behavior Reflects Class Officers: Tammy Hutchens - Pres., Sandra Carter - Vice-Pres., Terry Stone - Sec t. Sponsors: Mr. McConnell, Mrs. Agee, Mrs. Shelor, Mrs. Belcher, and Mr. Farmer. The Juniors had a busy year. Preparations for the hard work were made in the latter part of the Sophomore year when trustworthy class officers were elected. They successfully took the responsibilities and worked hard. The Juniors first task was raising money for the Jr.-Sr. Prom, which they decided to hold in the gym. Their money making project was selling M M’s. When the time came to pay for class rings, many Juniors felt as if they would have to think of a money-making project, this time for themselves. Indeed, the price for class rings was high, but after receiv¬ ing them, the Juniors knew the rings were worth the money. For many, the Junior year meant making decisions for college, tak¬ ing the SAT, and struggling through advanced courses. Whatever they had to, the Juniors knew they would only have one ‘Junior year ' to do it in. Mark Adams Pam Agee Eyuon Antonucci Shelby Archer Annette Baldwin Marshall Banks Kim Barber Pam Barnard Beverly Beach Benton Belcher Danny Belcher Dean Belcher Penny Belcher Timmy Belcher Kim Benefield Chuch Berry Donna Biggs Rick Bishop Pam Boothe Dwayne Bowers Betty Bowman Glenda Bowman Ma rie Bowman Rexford Bowman James Boyd Johnny Boyd Phillis Boyd Arthur Brass James Bryant Doris Burkhart John Campbell Sandra Carter Chip Childress Carolyn Clark Lee Clark wDME Pfi ' 34 Juniors Their Degree of Maturity Perry Clark Willie Clark Barry Clement Carl Collie Leon Conner Gary Corns Jerry Cox James Crannell FAR LEFT: Melinda Shelor exits the cafeteria. Carolyn Clark seems to have lost control of her animal appetite again! Darrell Dalton Laine Dalton Melissa Darnell Beth David Booie Dehart Amy Duncan David East James Epperson Darryl Fain Jon Flippin Heike Foley Jerry Foley Martha Foley Robert Foley Sharon Foley Tommy Fostei Jerry Francis Suzanne Francis Nora Frazier Teresa Gammons Karen Garraputa Inez Gates Betty Goard Steve Goins Sharon Goode Shelby Goode Susan Gunter Joyce Haas Juniors 35 Work, Study, Top Left: Ricky Handy, are you proud to be a “ Foreigner ” fan? Above: Mitch Nelson really swings to the music at a school dance. Left: Dwight Holt is one of the many Juniors who work after school. Linda Hairston Linda Mae Hairston Betty Hall Lorin Hall Mike Hall Randall Hall Teresa Hall Jackie Hamm Sarah Hand Debbie Handy Ricky Handy Tim Handy Becky Harbour Lesia Harbour Dorothy Harold Richard Harold Sharon Harold Tommy Harris Jeff Hatcher Wayne Hatcher Joey Haynes Mike Helms Peachy Helms Lenora Hensley Kenneth Hickman Jeri Hill Terry Hill Mickey Holleman Timmy Hooker Audrey Howell Kim Howell Shelby Hubbard 36 Juniors Relax, Enjoy Patricia Layman Cynthia Litten Barbara Mabe Billy Mangrum Lennis Lawson Lesia Lawson Ralph Lawson Tim Lawson Right: Nanay Penn checks the college catalogs in the Guidance Office to help with future decisions. Below: Class rings! We will wear them forever! Below, right: Patricia Layman smiles with happiness to have a moment free of studying. Tammy Hubbard Debra Huff David Hughes Randy Hughes Sylvia Hughes Dale Hutchens Donald Hutchens Mike Hutchens Susan Hutchens Tammy Hutchens Donna Hylton Hose Hylton Keith Hylton Ray Hylton Lisa Ingram Kent holer Kevin Jones Barbara Kendrick Peggy Kendrick Tammy Kendrick Jim Lane Brenda Lankford Tammy Large Karen Larsen Juniors 37 Amy Mann Connie Manor Dwayne Marshall Richard Marshall Wayne Marshall Todd Marshall Kaye Martin Keith Martin Mike Martin Robin Martin Janice McAlexander Jeff McAlexander Mary McAlexander Michelle McCormick Becky Miller Joey Mills Karen Mills Claude Montgomery Lawrence Moore Ellen Morrison Leigh Moss Mitch Nelson Faye Nichols Kaye Nichols Mitch Nowlin Rodney Overby Sandra Overby Doug Parsons Davie Pendleton Kim Pendleton Nancy Penn Martha Pilson Happy to be together , Mike Berry and Amy Mann prove once again that Patrick County High School is the best place for finding and making friends. Bryant Pruitt Glenna Puckett Wendell Radford Lark Rakes Bryan Ratliff Tammy Ratliff Della Reynolds Robert Reynolds Lydia Roberson Connie Roberson Karen Roberts Sherry Rogers Teresa Rogers Darryl Rorrer Sherry Rorrer Dallas Sawyers Jerry Sawyers Walter Scales Don Scott Pat Scott Barbie Sehen Rhonda Sehen Melinda Shelor Sammy Shelor 38 Juniors Best Year Ever! Barry Shore Holly Shouse Leslie Slate Donna Smith Jimmy Smith Tony Smith Wayne Spangler Becky Spencer Mark Spencer Dm Spencer Denise Stanley Donna Stegall Melissa Darnell: “You should have known that there was no way of getting around taking your test! Below: Another typical Junior! Mike Stegall Terry Stone Rodney Stouall Carolyn Sutphin Anne Swofford Ronnie Terry Marie 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 Tommy Walthall Tammy Ward Melanie White Sally White Mike Willard Barbara Williams Jerry Williams Lori Williams Barry Wimbush Curtis Wood Cindy Wray Ray Young Juniors 39 Brenda Biggs Ava Mitchell and Madison Montgomery 40 Sophomores ores Cheering at a basketball game Denise Pettigrew Sophomores 41 We Are Dwayne Adams Chris Anderson Debbie Ayers Robin Ayers Sara Ayers Romona Baliles Sandy Baliles Lori Banks Debbie Barnard Lisa Barnard Joey Barnwell Alan Beasley Eddie Belcher Jimmy Belcher Pam Belcher Susan Belcher Sophomores: They took a stab at vocational classes in typing, ate their lunch after dissecting frogs in Biology, and sat through and sur¬ vived the many bloody Driver Education films. After performing the required jumprope routines, they left Physical Education behind them. New to Sophomores was the privilege of at¬ tending the first assembly and becoming drivers. The class of 82 grew even more in knowledge and maturity during their Sophomore year of High School. Brenda Biggs Beth Bingman Teresa Blackburn Tony Boothe Danny Bowman Gary Bowman Lisa Bowman Donita Boyd Tammy Bowman Vickie Bowman Timmy Bowers Scott Bowman Tammy Boyd Melody Burnett Kim Burnette Jackie Campbell Bonita Carter Greg Carter Gwen Carter Kathy Cassady Charles Cauley Gerri Childress Christine Clanton Randy Clark Kerry Smith: “This is the life.” 42 Sophomores Students take a break from Mrs. Moricle’s lecture on DNA and RNA to smile for the photographer. UPPERCLASSMEN Lee Clark Gloria Cobb Danny Cockram Debbie Cockran Hazel Cockram Debbie Collins Ronnie Collins Rita Conner Ronni Conner Steve Correll Phillip Cruise Cindi Craig Susie Craig Teresa Cox Gary Crews Brenda Cruise Mark Dalton Joyce Dillon Danny Epperson James Foley Nanette Foster Janice Goard Anita Davis Sandy Eaton Joan Elgin Jay Foley Galen Gilbert Teresa Goard Denise Davis Bobby Eckenrod Barry Fain John Foley Connie Gilley Roger Gunter Chris DeBruhl Billy Epperson Norma Fain Judy Foley Stephen Goad Ann Guynn Lee Clark: RATS, I messed up again! Danny Thomas: Ever have one of those days? David Rakes: “These National Geographic magazines are FAR OUT. Sophomores 43 Presenting Our Lisa Barnard exclaims, “I made an error on my five (Above Left) Here she is Miss America, Debbie Cochran, minute speed writing!” Janet Gwynn Pam Haden Nannie Sue Hagwood Janice Hall Gerold Hall Shelia Hall Lee Handy Dauid Harbour Carolyn Harrell Gary Harris Darrell Hatcher Melinda Hawks Sandra Hazelwood Todd Heath Lelia Helms Marty Helms Eddie Hensley Kenneth Hensley Sheila Hickman Coretta Hill Regina Hill Barry Hodges Ronald Hodges Phillip Holt Randy Holt Kenneth Hopkins Michelle Hooker Mark Hopkins Jeff Howell R.D. Howell Susan Howell Robert Hubbard Sandi Hubbard Sandy Hubbard Greg Hudson Vicky Hughes Waynes Hughes Barry Hutchens Leon Hutchens Andy Hylton Carol Hylton Carlton Hylton Duane Hylton 44 Sophomores New Drivers Randy Hylton Ronnie Ingram James Jenkins James Jones Teresa Jones Penny Keith Brenda Koget Joy Lawless Annette Lawson Robert Lawson Tony Lawson Dauid Leuiner Patty Lewis Therman Linster Jeannie Lynch Judy Mabe Kevin Ward shows his affection for Melody Burnett by giv¬ ing her an irresistible hug. Lynn Merritt Ronnie Hester Kathy Pack Aua Mitchell Donald Nowlin Timmy Pack Joey Mitchell Louis Mitchell Bruce Overby Darrell Overby Larry Payne Geraldine Pendleton Martha Mabe Danny Mangrum Lisa Marshall Adam Martin Barry Martin Cindy Martin Jason Martin Lee Martin Valanda McAlexander Dean McCormick Kaye Medley Billy Melvin Deborah Moran Terri Moran Cyndi Morrison Tommy Morse Boredom seems to affect a typing class at Patrick County High, es¬ pecially in the face of Barry Hodges. Sophomores 45 Self-Confidence: The First Susan Pendleton Leon Penn Gary Perdue Steve Perry Joyce Puckett Debbie Pruitt Dwight Radford Ann Rakes Wayne Rakes Tim Redd Steve Reece Glenda Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Dean Richardson Olivia Roberson Jeff Rogers Charles Roop Jimmy Rorrer Lisa Saul Joe Scales Everett Scott Buddy Sessor Scott Sharpe Vicki Shelton Jimmy Sheppard Becky Shockley Donnie Shough Billy Smart Angie Smith Annette Smith David Smith Jerry Smith Kerry Smith Randall Smith Ronnie Smith Curtis Spence Deborah Spence Janice Hall: These Lab projects keep getting harderI” 46 Sophomores Requisite to Great Undertakings Billy Spencer Tim Spencer Vince Stone Mary Lou Stroud Donna Tatum Marissa Tayko Laura Thigpen Delzene Thomas Sheila Thompson Kim Turner Lane Turner Laura Turner Marion Ullrich Billy Vaden Kenneth Vaughan Dauid Via Dauid Walker Harriet Walker Donna Walthall Kevin Ward Mack Watkins Greg Wilkinson Deborah Willard Dwayne Williams Kim Williams Sharon Williams Steven Willis Vincent Wimbush Kelly Witt Barry Wood Ronnie Wood Teddy Woods Tony Wright Brian Yarber Kevin Younger Timmy Wray Adam Martin “volunteers Marissa Tayko to be the human guinea pig for the next experiment. 1 m Kenneth Hopkins, what are you looking for that makes you seem so secretive? Sometimes, time stands still ... Sophomores 47 £Ves hman Let’s keep on grinning! Margaret DeHart and friends lend an ear to their teacher. Renee Pendleton Tammy Bowman 48 Freshmen Darlene Haden and Belinda Vaughn Action Class! Freshmen 49 Freshmen: We Survived Class Pres.: Dawn Cox Vice-Pres.: Mike Vaughn Secretary: Connie Lewis Sponsor: Mrs. Tatum 50 Freshmen Kent Amos Tim Anderson Gail Ashbum Robbie Ayers Karen Belcher Rhonda Booker Lena Bowman Charles Boyd The class of ' 83 found their freshman year to be very exciting and memorable. They made their first decision for the future by choosing either college preparatory classes or classes that would prepare for work immediately after graduation. The freshmen who were quick to team were found participating in many school functions and making the most of the short time they woulc have as students of Patrick Count y High. V rat? 7 absolutely will not go anywhere without my stuf¬ fed bunny!” A l h Eddie Belcher Charles Blackard Hazel Bowman Betty Boyd Ricky Carter Brian Beavers Lane Biggs Curtis Bowman Tammy Bowman Patsy Burkhart Beverly Belcher Jeanette Bishop Gloria Bowman Timmy Bowman Glenda Carter Steve Ayers Selina Banks Charlotte Barbour Mary Belcher Charlene Biggs Nathan Biggs Mark Bowles Andrea Bowman Candy Bowman Mary Etta Bowman Patricia Bowman Ray Bowman Brenda Brim Chuck Bumgarner Annette Burkhart The Sub-Freshmen Syndrome Lori Cassady Tammy Cassidy Beadie Chaney Lone Chaney Chris Childress Tracy Childress Greg Hensley. Billy Martin. Jeff Spencer, and Michael Newman: “What ' s that about a camera being in the room?” Jason Clark James Coalson Gail Coleman Jimmy Coleman Mike Collins Teresa Collins Terri Collins Bud Conner Sue Conner Shelia Cope Dawn Cox Rhonda Cox Bonnie Culler Shawn Culler Kyle Custer Karen Dehart Margaret Dehart William Dillion Ricky Edwards Valerie Elgin Shelia Epperson Dreama Fain Lena Felts Belinda Foley Donna Fulcher Richard Garraputa Don Gilley James Gilley Mary Glenn Donna Goad Steve Goad Lisa Goard Mike Goard Juanita Goins Terry Goins Frank Gray Grant Gray Robin Greer Darlene Fladen Robin Haden Freshmen 51 The Difficult We Do Immediately; Gary Hairston Anne Hatcher Audrey Holt Sam Hubbard Penny Hairston Linda Hatcher Darryl Holt Teresa Hubbard Randy Hall Paul Hatcher Ronnie Holt Billy Hylton Becky Hamm Joyce Hawks Shirley Hooker Larry Hylton RonnyHandy Doug Hemmings Bonnie Hopkins Sandra Hylton Gerald Harbour Gregg Hensley Debbie Hopkins Danny Ingle James Harbour Mike Hill Greta Houchins Chuck Joyce Tammy Harbour Sharon Hill Timmy Howell Jimmy Keesee Alpha Harris Stoneman Hodnett Katherine Hubbard Sandra Kendrick ABOVE: Tim Amos and Debbie Willis know how hard it is to keep a straight face during study periods. TOP RIGHT: Sandra Stiles, Sue Simmons, Jane Moye, and Fara Martin smile despite the tortures they have gone through in P.E. RIGH T: Hoping she won ’t be next, Rhonda Perry listens for the name of the next unlucky soul who must perform their routine. 52 Freshmen The Impossible Takes A Little Longer , Rome 0 , where for mt fhou ... ’ Belinda Fo ey works with Romeo Juliet, part of a freshmen ' s reading requirement ? £R Phillip King Dwayne Knight Ryan Lankford Lesa Largen Robbie Lawrence Jeff Marshall Karen Marshall Athony Martin Billy Martin Carol Lawson Carol Lawson Eddie Lawson Nova Lawson Randy Lawson Terry Martin Wendy Martin Deborah Massey Jackie Mitchell Daren Layman Carolyn Lewis Connie Lewis France Lewis Lynn Ann Lindsay Cindy Morris Myra Morris Jane Moye Patricia Nester Denise Litten Mike Lowell Marcie Mate Sandra Mabe Tim Mabe James Nowlin Lori Odell Roger Owens Beverly Padgett Kyle Martin Lee Martin Roger Martin Sharon Martin Tara Martin Joyce Padgett Jell Parsons Betty Payne Karen Pedigo Aron Montgomery Connie Montgomery Melinda Montgomery Gina Moss Anne Miller Freshmen 53 Allison Pedigrew Lynn Pendleton Rene Pendleton Lany Penn Lisa Perdue Rhonda Perry Steve Plasters Lee Price Lee Puckett Toni Puckett Lisa Quesinberry Vickie Radford Allan Rakes Dwayne Rakes Mike Rakes Donna Rautio Alice Redd Tamara Redd Becky Reece Lee Reed Ann Reynolds John Reynolds Michael Reynolds Wendy Rhodes Dale Roberson Gary Roberts Jeff Roberts Dana Rodgers Dale Rorrer Lisa Rorrer Renee Rorrer Stacy Rorrer Annette Sawyers Irvin Sawyers David Scales Ginger Scearce Mike Scott Walter Scott Sonja Sehen Tommy Setliff Eric Sheppard Sandra Simmons Sue Simmons Artisa Smart John Smith Laura Smith Dreamer Spence James Spence Friendly Expressions Adorn Chandler Williams: “I know I ' m handsome. What more can I say?” Did I hear, “Roger Owens, please report to the front office? ' ' 54 Freshmen Freshman Faces Terri Woods RIGHT: Mrs. Pendleton gladly helps Bonnie Culler with her math, a subject freshmen can’t avoid taking! FAR RIGHT: Glendale Carter sets a good example for the other students to follow whenever he puts on his big grin. Elius Spencer Jeff Spencer Teddy Spencer Sandy Stiles Debbie Stone David Stegeymen Lisa Sutphin Helen Tatum Ivae Tatum Vonda Tatum Wesley Tatum Carlis Thomas Curtis Thomas Sandra Thomas Gary Thompson Herman Thornhill Vicki Tolbert Tony Trent Tommy Turner Marie Ullrich Timmy Vaden Belinda Vaughn Mike Vaughn Dwayne Via Pam Via Rosie Wagoner Randy IVeiss Chandler Williams Danny Williams Kevin Williams Lisa Williams Mark Williams Steve Williams Debbie Willis Evonne Wimbush Mark Winfrey Brenda Witt Beth Wood Maria Wood Norman Wood Freshmen 55 Shirley Hooker Gerald Harbour and Mr. Hiatt Lisa Ward Buster Wendy Rhodes and “cooks 5 uG 56 Sub Freshmen Vanassa Foster, Larry Nolen, and Mrs. Helms Kevin Harris 6th Period Science Class Sub-Freshmen 57 ft Jay Eckenrod Ricky Bowden shm en m The New Class Lets Its (TOP) Class Officers: President, Jay Eckenrod: Vice- President, Lisa Foley; Secretary, Teresa Stacy and Mrs. Eastridge, Sponsor. (BOTTOM) Sub-freshmen show their enthusiasm during a pep rally. (RIGHT) Crystal Hollandsworth, after seeing the work in¬ volved in going to high school, considers quitting to join the circus. Mary Adams Israel Ashworth Blake Baliles DeAnn Baker Lisa Barbour Tom Barnard Timmy Beavers James Beckett Kenneth Beckett Aleta Belcher Benny Belcher Peggy Belcher Mike Bell Rachel Bernstein Joy Biggs Billy Bingman Tony Bingman Ann Blackburn Steven Boothe Ricky Bowden David Bowman Greg Bowman Ivory Bowman Jeff Bowman Joey Bowman Kathy Bowman Martha Bowman 58 Sub Freshmen Presence Be Known Phillip Bowman Brenda Boyd Eddie Boyd Tommy Brammer Alvin Branch Barry Brown Danny Campbell Gail Campbell Terry Carter Donnie Cassell Jana Cassell David Chaney Junior Childress Joel Clark Susan Clark Michelle Clement Sanford Clifton Junior Coalson Tammy Coalson Danny Cockram Don Cockram Jimmy Collins Timmy Collins Angie Conner Winford Joyce, have you been messing with those With a teacher as handsome as Mr. Priddy, we wouldn ' t chemicals in Mr. Kloock ' s lab again? mind having Science class all day! On August 22th, 1979, school time began for students in Patrick County. For the 8th graders, this meant starting over again, but this time it would be in high school. They rushed around and got lost in a mass of people that would soon become their good friends. Being an intelligent group, they adjusted quickly to high school life and enjoyed it very much. They proved themselves to the rest of the school as being the first sub-freshmen class ever to win the spirit stick . Their overwhelming spirit remained with them as they took another step to maturity. Sub-Freshmen 59 Sub-Freshmen Find New Classes «¥?« Darrell Conner Whitney Cox Bradley Com Cindy Corns Pam Corns Ronnie Cox Debbie Craig Lonnie Cruise Patricia Cruise Carolyn Dalton Leslie Dalton Peggy Dalton Neil Davis Mike Davis Ronald Davis Mark Dawson Donnie Deal Ronnie Deal Wayne Deal Darren Diggs David Duncan Jay Eckenrod Dwight Elgin Warren Epperson Maxine Fain Sammy Fain Steve Farris Karen Felts Janet Foley Linda Foley Lisa Foley McCray Foley Tonya Foster Vanassa Foster TOP: Although most sub-freshmen do not realize it, all of their semester averages are put on permanent school records. So — work hard! BOTTOM: Greg Smith: “FefOHh - Ferrous Hydroxide. Are you kidding?’ 60 Sub-Freshmen Challenqinq But Fun TOP: As fast as these teachers give notes , I think I’d better take a crash course in shorthand! BOTTOM: By the looks on Mike Scott and Grant Gray’s faces, one might guess that they’re thinking about things other than school work! Dillard Frazier Tonda Goad Har old Gravely Wanda Hagwood Lori Hall Barren Harbour Kevin Harris Deana Heath Lura Fulcher Freddie Goins Mary Beth Gray Annette Hall Tony Hall Darlene Harbour Jimmy Harrold Karen Helms Thomas Gammons Teresa Goad Timmy Goad Randy Goins Randy Goins Anita Goode Becky Griffith Jessica Griffith Gary Gunter Eddie Hall Jerry Hall Jesse Hall Cathy Hamm Lori Handy Terry Handy Jeff Harbour Ronnie Harbour Steve Harbour Janet Hazelwood Kenneth HazelwoodLeigh A. Hazelwood Ray Helms Alpha Hiatt Gary Hill Sub-freshmen 61 Making New Friends: High school allows students from all over the county to meet together and socialize. Lots of new friends whom will always be remembered are made during the sub¬ freshman year. To Patricia Wray, Study hall is the golden opportunity to catch up on “ overflow ” homework. Hope Hill Sharon Hill Timmy Hill Crystal Hollandsworth Lynn Holt Gary Hooker Gordon Hooker Rhonda Hopkins Annette Howell Kathy Howell Sally Howell Sandra Howell Alan Hubbard Ann Hubbard Sharon Hubbard Kim Hudson Keith Hughes Donna Hutchens Edward Hutchens Gerald Hylton Judy Hylton Lisa Hylton Lisa Hylton Patricia Hylton Wayne Hylton Wayne Ingram Becky Jenkins Jackie Johnson Steve Jones Tim Jones Barry Joyce Earl Joyce Winford Joyce Anna Kautz Hope Keckler Patty Keen John Keesee William Keifer Brad Keith Pixie Keith 62 Sub-freshmen A Wonderful Experience Parron Kellam Jeffrey Kendrick Nolen Kendrick Benny King Lawrence King Dauid Knight Kenneth Knowles Teresa Knox Melissa Lackey George Law Randy Lawless Sandra Lawless Leslie Dalton looks over his assignment with disbelief. Teddy Lawless Dauid Lawson James Lawson Lisa Lawson Laura Laymen Jeff Love Timmy Lynn Dean Mabe Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail will keep Jr. Childress from running an errand. Carolyn Marshall Gary Marshall Lisa Marshall Bobby Martin Jeffrey Martin Lisa Martin Mike Martin Tammy Martin Terry Martin Jeffrey Massey Robert Maxey Molly Mayes Carolyn McAlexander Randy McDaniel Lynn McPeak Timmy McPeak Dauid Meade Kenneth Menefee Lisa Midkiff Randall Mitchell Randy Montgomery Amanda Moore Linda Moran John Morse Sub freshmen 63 Many Activities Available Laura Moss Kenneth Musick Mark Nelson Dennis Nester Judy Nester Lisa Nester Mark Nichols Dauid Niten Larry Nolen Bryan Noonkester Barry Nowlin Cheryl Odell Janet Ore Mark Owens Patricia Pack Julie Padgett Steve Peal Mark Pedrero Lynn Pendleton Tony Pendleton Gloria Penn Karen Penn Tony Penn Davis Pilson Tina Plaster Mike Plasters Perry Prater Tina Pratt Greg Puckett Amy Purcell Timmy Quisenberry David Ratliff Timmy Ratliff Stephanie Redd Tayne Renmark Lonnie Reynolds Tracy Reynolds Samantha Rhodes David Rice Janet Rogers Robin Rorrer James Scales Billy Scott b il TOP Randy Lawless manages to find humor in his test grade. BOTTOM: Jackie Johnson shuffles cards with the skill of a professional gambler. 64 Sub-freshmen To Sub-Freshmen Timmy Collins gains extra knowledge from reading one of the many books available in the library. Many students discover a latent talent in their abilities in Art class. Douglas Scott Clay Shelor Derrick Smith Greg Smith Joe Smith Melanie Smith Sharon Smith Darla Spence Scott Spencer Teresa Stacy Cheryl Steele Connie Sutphin Tammy Swiney Marcia Thomas Darryl Thompson Tammy Thompson Wayne Thompson Darryl Tilley Sarah Travis Donna Tucker Anita Turner Conna Turner Kenny Turner Mitchell Turner Gary Upchurch Pam VanSutphin Mike Vernon Krista Via Carolyn Walker Deborah Walton Jerry Walton Lisa Ward David Weatherman Randy Weiss Denise West Gray Whitlock Angie Williams Kathy Williams Pauline Williams Kevin Willis Kim Wimbush Roger Wood Lisa Woods Patricia Wray Kim Wright Brad Wyatt Randy Wyatt Tommy Young Sub-Freshmen 65 J 66 Features Hard Day’s Work 68 In Your Own Backyard 70 Spring Dance 72 Teacher’s Assembly 74 Foreign Language Week 76 Prom 78 Distinguished Patrick Countian 80 Back to School 82 College Day 84 Homecoming 86 Senior Play 88 Thanksgiving 90 Veteran’s Day Assembly 92 Christmas Decorations 94 Mr. and Miss Senior 96 SCA Elections 98 3-Act Plays 100 Baseball District Champions 102 Teacher of the Year 69 In Your Own Backyard 71 Miss Patrick County 73 Teacher’s Assembly 75 Mock Wedding 77 Prom 79 Graduation 81 Back to School 83 Exchange Student 85 Homecoming 87 Senior Play 89 Crowds 91 Those Often Overlooked 93 Christmas Dance 95 Valentine Dance 97 SCA Campaign 99 Immunization 101 P.C.H.S. Days 103 Features 67 Faculty Members Respond to a Hard Days Work Danny Martin ’s suit seems to be cutting off the flow of ox¬ ygen to his brain. v “ ... and just when I thought everything was going OK yy “ . .. and believe me, this is one of my better days!” This cute little fellow prefers to remain “Id rather be at the Olympics.” anonymous. 68 Hard Day ' s Work Pam Kidd The Student Action for Education Club selected one teacher for each month of the school year to be recognized by the stu¬ dent body as Teacher of the Month. At the end of the year, the nine teachers that had been chosen monthly were candidates for Teacher of the Year. The student body voted from the list and determined which teachers would be the Teacher of the Year. The 1978-79 Teacher of the Year was Pamela Kidd. Smile, Miss Kidd, you re it! Teacher of the Year 69 Teacher of the Year Right In Our Own Backyard « Friendship Answers Opportunity Promises Entertainment 70 In Your Own Backyard ... But New Challenges New Questions Most Importantly New Goals New Life In Your Own Backyard 71 Here We Find . “Fine Art” Plays 72 Spring Dance Angie Rakes Miss Patrick County 73 Miss Patrick County 1979 Grarxdy Biggs Miss Gruesome 1979 Grandy Biggs displays the grim rigors of winning the “Miss Gruesome ' contest. The contestants show their form, or lack of one. Students of Patrick County High School caught a glimpse of their teachers ' hidden personalities during the 1979 “Miss Gruesome Beauty Contest . During the pageant, in which Grandy Biggs was chosen the winner, the contestants exhibited their grace, talent, and uh . legs. The teachers assembly has long provided entertainment for students an d teachers alike. This year ' s assembly proved to be no exception. Contestant Sonny Swails congratulates Mr. Biggs on his glorious victory. 74 Teacher ' s Assembly “A Perilous Climb % % % Anticipation is reflected on the face of each contestant as they await the judges decision. Teacher ' s Assembly 75 Foreign Languages Greet Us . Bonjour, iHola!, and Salve 1. Engrid Thomas enthralls listeners with her spectacular tales of Holland. 2. The guest speaker amuses Mr. Hiatt and Mrs. Moye with another unique aspect of life in the Netherlands. 3. Alisa Hall greedily shoves another spoonful of rice on to her plate. 4. Lesia Lawson, Denise Davis, Brenda Lankford and Mike Berry anxiously await their turn at the buffet table. 76 Foreign Language Week Wedding Bells Chime Robert Reynolds escorts the mother of the bride, Rosie Wagner. Dad (Leon Cruise) looks forlorn as he gives away his only daughter (Cindy Wray). Cgnthia lAJra g weds Pohert Srgan t Pruitt Je on Cr, J Paste Wcu .raise and !S.osie Wagoner are pleased to announce dtk e marriage of their daughter, Cgnth ia , to Poh ert fdrgant Pruitt, Son o f Wr. a me J J3ogd and 2) reamer S r ence of CL u d v i ( (e , Virginia. Ceremonies were UJ on Ifjedn es da g, 3eh ruary 6th, 1980. Officiating was Peuerend Sarrg Shore, an d pianist l ljarh Pifson. P.C.H.S.’ most popular pianist, Mark Pilson, begins the wedding march. Behold ... the Winter Bride. Cindy and Bryant assist each other in cutting the cake. Groom (Bryant Pruitt), Bride (Cindy Wray), and minister (Barry Shore) pose for the traditional. “Eat or Die, Bryant!’’ warns Cindy. Mock Wedding 77 In Family Living Couples Sway As What a crew we have assembled here! A classic shot of “the gang reveals the relaxed atmosphere at the 1979 prom. Don ’t worry Elva! They promised the air conditioning would be fixed by midnight! Alethea Turner and Darrell Shockley are spied entering the coliseum. 78 Prom “Tiffany” Plays for Prom ’79 ' know it ' s late I know you’re weary I know your plans Don ' t include me. Still here we are both of us lonely Longing for shelter {’.from all that we see Why should we worry? No one will care, girl Look at the stars So far away Deep in my soul I ' ve been so lonely All of my hopes . . fading away I ' ve longed for love ; Like everyone else does . I know I ' ll keep searching even after today So there it is, girl I ' ve said it all now And here we are. babe What do you say? We ' ve got tonight ... Who needs tomorrow? We’ve got tonight, babe Why don’t you stay? “Tiffany ” possessed some to dance ... ... and others they simply possessed. Prom 79 Alan DeHart Honored CO Distinguished Patrick Countian Alan DeHart proudly displays his well deserved award. Alan DeHart, a native of Woolwine, was given the an¬ nual Distinguished Patrick Countian award. DeHart is a professor of Psychology and administrative director of public affairs at Lewisburg College in Lewisburg, N. C. He has won several nature awards, including the U.S. Presidential Sports Award for backpacking, and the Ap¬ palachian Trail Conference award in 1978. DeHart has been given many academic honors, including being named to Who’s Who in the Southwest for four years, to the Personalities of the South in 1976 and being named an Outstanding Educator of America in 1972. Jean DeHart presents the award as SCA president Julie Wilkin¬ son looks on. 80 Distinguished Patrick Countian Graduation 81 Graduation 1979 ... getting a refresher course in pre-test cramming ... .... experiencing the jogs of Geometry ... ... taking old bones out of the closet ... ... experimenting with new art materials ... ... being initiated in to the “R.G. ' (radiator gang) ... 82 Back To School ... developing new ideas ... ...becoming what you’ve always dreamed of becoming ... meeting strange and exotic people ... ... bargaining at the bookstore ... ... learning old rules from new rulers ... ... getting back into that good old Cougar spirit! Back To School 83 College Representatives Calm Anxious Seniors credentials. Mary Hill inquires Hampton Institute. Juniors and seniors who plan to at¬ tend college usually rely heavily on College Day to aid them in selecting the right school. Representatives from various colleges and universities in and around Virginia freely give information and literature concerning their schools to interested students. Representatives from the armed forces also gladly answer any questions which students may have. Martha Pilson lists her many about the Academic accreditation of William Clark talks to this representative about the sports available at Campbell University. “Does this say ‘co-ed dorms’?” “Hey, my picture was in last year ' s Archive, see? “Harvard or Yale? asks Gary Corns. 84 College Day Exchange Student Priscilla suffers from camera shyness. ... oh, that unforgettable face ... Stubbornly, Priscilla refuses to have her picture taken, (wonder why?!) Aha! Our expert photog¬ raphers win her over with their charms. Fifteen year old Priscilla Landivar descen¬ ded on Stuart bringing with her all the charms of Equador. During her stay her schedule con¬ sisted of English 9, Sociology, Physics, Algebra, Spanish IV, and Annual Staff. Like many American kids, she enjoyed watching TV, listening to music, and dancing. However, when asked about her favorite foods she quaintly replied tootsie pops, and gravy. What a combination!! There now! That wasn’t so bad, was it? Exchange Student 85 Manages To Evade Photographers Homecoming Week The Cougar football team huddles in enthusiasm during a Homecoming assembly. Left: Jerry Hall proudly wears his sombrero showing his school spirit during H omecoming week. The football cheerleaders perform in style. P Belinda Ayers’ desk seems to be too crowded to work. 86 Homecoming Enthusiasm The student body gets “all fired up with the help of the band. Spurs Carolyn Williams models her “chicken legs on Crazy Sock Day. Galen Gilbert is on hand to help extinguish the flames if necessary. Our student body has enthusiasm to spare. Homecoming 87 Seniors Perform Merry Murders Mr. Waverly (Mark Pilson), the banker who seemed to put a price tag on everything, is feeling the after effects of his hot chocolate, which, by the wag, contains something other than your usua chocolate. Looking on with anxious eyes are Helen (Alethea Turner) and Mara (Jackie Scales). Frau Bern (Cat Berry), an unsympathetic school in¬ spector, informs Charlie (Bruce Wood), the owner of the school, that she has closed seven academies within the last year. As the school girls look on, Charlie too, seems to be feeling rather dizzy after a mug of the girls ’ famous hot chocolate. Don (Emily Hairston), Greta (Brenda Martin), Fleur (Carmin Nowlin), and Mara wait expectantly for the fall. Miss Gwynne (Jennifer Martin), a flamboyant and absent-minded ex-actress, and member of the faculty says, ‘The critics referred to me as the Sarah Bernhardt of Mozambique. I u;as popular in exotic places.’’ 88 Senior Play at Montmarie “Am the only one drinking?... Poison, I suppose. They say that ' s a woman’s weapon ... Something they drink. Hmmm. Not too original, but you’re wrong. ” But who ' s wrong? We know and the girls know and the girls know, ... but does Charlie? ♦ “I mean business! I take pleasure in locking the doors of any school that doesn’t measure up! ... Serious inquiries are being made about Montmarie. Discreet, but serious. Are you engaged in smuggling?’’ “Who are you?’’ “ Name’s Sidney. Just think of kangaroo. ’’ ... “Listen, sweetheart, ... DON’T TOUCH MY TRENCH COAT! ...I didn’t mean to scare you, only this trench coat and me-we’ue been together a long, long time. Truth is I don ’t feel safe without it. “Who ever heard of a security trench coat? I think you ' re a mental case.’’ “In this place who’d notice? Make like you never saw me.’’ “Why?” “Because ain’t here.” Senior P ay 89 For Student Body A Touch Of The Old West Spurs Audience Response Ye Olde Love Scene Ye Olde Prairie Scene { Yahoo! Cries of ex assembly. ) citement filled the stage There were last in the drama class ' minute cast changes. production for the and even Mrs. Lawson Thanksgiving assembly. improvised when a stu- This was the first class of dent was not able to at- Drama II students, and tend. Mrs. Lawson also they displayed their in- stated that the entire genuity by writing the cast possessed excep f entire script for the tional talent. } All ' s Well That Ends Well Ye Olde Country Dance 90 Thanksgiving Assembly Individuals Join A Bjfv -Mi r Students at the Patrick County High School gather daity to chat between classes and walk the halls. Tammy Coalson and Curtis Bowman rendezvous at locker 692. Lou and friends meet to discuss These seniors get together to perform surgery on colleges. a friend. Here we see the gang which so often helped to entertain the students on the second lunch shift. Cat Berry assembles with a crowd of noise makers to show her Cougar spirit. Jennifer Martin joins the band and strikes one up for Mr. Pons. Whether we call them societies, associa¬ tions, crews, mobs, or just plain gangs, there always seems to be groups of people gathered together for various reasons. In our high school, students assemble in groups both large and small, for friendship, shared knowledge, or just plain fun. Crowds 91 the Crowds More Than Fifty Stars And Stripes Other veterans listen intently as Elmer Pritt delivers an excellent speech to the student body. The Veteran s Assembly commemorates the very special people who serve our country by fighting in the Armed Ser¬ vices. Intense pride and admiration for their country are revealed by the men who attend this assembly. We, the stu¬ dents, would like to thank these men for sharing their knowledge and experiences with us! Mark Pilson leads the band in a rendition of “Star Spangled Students and veterans alike proudly salute our symbol of in- Banner . dependence - The American Flag. 92 Veteran ' s Assembly Those Often 4a 4a 4a 4 4a O -4-1 « ■ ' J 4 a v fl 14 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 « 2 r rA r rA rA rip rip |p, Q 4jy Jp Jp 4p jp 4p 4p jp 4p 4p «k{a 4a 4a 4a 4a 4a 4a yftjwfj c J- cJJw c v c c Carolyn Williams, cafeteria manager, plans nutritious menus in compliance with the type A lunch that is required in the School Lunch Program. She collects and makes up recipes for menus, evaluates personal likes and dis¬ likes of students, and performs bookkeeping and clerical banking for the lunchroom. ► 4a 4 4a aU 4 4t A% 4« c?Jy c?Jy farfarfarfaritrrSf r3f r3nrSs rif%rS( rSrtt ?Jw jp jp Jp 4p «p vp 4p vjw 7p WjW vjw 4 James Cornells duties consist of putting up stock, receiving checks and orders, serving as school mail carrier, and anything else that needs doing. He is the main custodian in the cafeteria. Lennis Inman was the first cook. She prepares all meat dishes, serves as cashier, and is in charge when the manager is out. The mechanics of_ P.C.H.S. are kept operating by our own handyman, James King. When the temperature drops and the heat won t come on, or other major mishaps of that sort, Mr. King is the first to be called. His expertise is invaluable. Answering the phone is one of the varied tasks Mrs. Vernon performs during the course of a normal day at P.C.H.S. A foul-up in the club treasury or a discrepancy in your bookkeeping can be remedied by Mrs. Rea. How she manages to do all that bookkeeping and still retain her sense of humor never ceases to amaze us! Those Often Overlooked 93 Door Decorations Adorn Halls Door decorations exhibited a variety of topics and were judged in categories of humor, religion and most original. ... and the stockings were hung by the skeleton with care. This door was judged in the humor category. Frosty-the-Snowman, I presume? 94 Christmas Decorations Nassau Entertains for Christmas Jerry Walton exhibits surprise that Laurie Thigpen would stick out her tongue at him. “Nassau ' ' instrumentalist entertains for the Christmas Dance. Melissa Clifton and David Gregory - What a cute couple! “Nassau’’ really earns their money and appears to enjoy doing it! Christmas Dance 95 Bob and Donna Crowned Mr. and Miss Senior Each year the senior class selects two people to be crowned Mr. and Miss Senior. Dating each other is not a prere¬ quisite, but generally the couple chosen fits into that category. This year, the senior class of 1980 chose Bob Burnette and Donna Hutchens. It’s evident that they enjoy each other’s company, don t you think?! CO “Gee Donna, I think I’m cute enough to win Mr. AND Mrs. Senior!’’ C? “Bob, You say the sweetest things! Bob: Do you really think Mr. Dillon believes Donna broke both legs skiing?! 96 Mr. Miss Senior Chip ’n Dale These tired souls are taking time-out to recoup. Valentine Dance 97 Plays for Valentine Dance Candidates Toss Hats i nn 11 ii-ii 11 ERE’S MY r NDTHAT’S ENOUGH Into The Ring - —— «• r i tall Iayko HRE SIDEHT de f 1 SCA! ) e. p d i re rhn 1 fT|prv P ' 1 Ipurr VOTE FOT MIKE JETT TC.A. y-Be Concerned students vied for a position in our school government in one of the most industrious campaign launchings P.C.H.S. has ever seen. Through hard work and various “campaign tactics the winners were as follows: Her¬ man Thornhill, Reporter: Amy Mann, Secretary: Ava Mitchell, Treasurer; Mike Berry, Vice President; Ann Guynn, Historian; and Ken Hancock, President. 98 SCA Elections Ken Hancock, newly elected S.CA. President, takes part in the induction ceremony as Julie Wilkinson relinquishes her position as President. With A Little Help ■ • Students listen intently as Ken Hancock addresses the student body for the first time as S.CA. President. Jim Hall, Warren Williams and Tommy Inman add their own brand of “support” for the officers-to-be. Chinatown in Patrick County?? REALLY, Tommy! SCA Elections 99 From Some Friends Drama Club Presents One Act The Patrick County Drama Club presented One Act Plays to the delight of the students. They took this opportunity to display various talents possessed by its members, and they were rewarded with the students ' praise and appreciation. Few people realize the amount of time and hard work which is detrimental for the success of any dramatic production. Besides an abundance of talent, devotion to their work was also ex¬ hibited by the members of the cast and crew. Keith Martin “ electrifies ” the audience with his exceptional performance. 100 One Act Plays Patrick County High School Left: BOTH arms in one standing? RIGHT: Some people take their medicine better than others ... quietly. Bottom: ... and then there are those who are not so quiet about it. Patrick County High School students received vaccinations against a multitude of diseases in¬ cluding typhoid. Rubella, diphtheria, polio and tetanus. r-h o O Co :r o r-h Immunization 101 Cougars are Number One i §u -• A m f€ ; f Hii ' ? • ■ i l A ■ After the ball game with Tunstall, the Cougars came home NUMBER 1. The first team at PCHS to win the Pied¬ mont District Championship was the 1979 team with a record of 14-4. This page is given to the 1978-79 baseball team for their achieve¬ ments in baseball. Dur¬ ing this season these young men were taught how to function as a team. The coaches, Sonny Swails and Rich Tobler, were great teachers and from their know-how, the team was suc¬ cessful. Patrick County will always remember this season as the best ever. 102 Baseball District Champs I P.C.H.S. Days 1. The tenth grade girls, champions of the female tug-of-war competition, display their brute strength. 2. Doug Wingate executes a two-hand block. 3. Robert Olmstead, Bill Pons and Tom Berry serve as anchormen for the men’s tug-of-war team. 4. Rodney Stovall tends to overdo it a little. 5. Faculty members watch in suspense as Doug Wingate sets up the ball. 6. Students gather in a special assembly to hear Nate Wright speak on his career. 7. Beverly Dillard dances a jig as Doug Wingate volleys the ball. PCHS Days 103 Provide Variety TIME OUT FOR Doug Wingate Varsity Football Boys ’Track Miss Beverly Dillard Girls ' Track Mr. Tom Berry Varsity Football Mr. Nelson Moore J.V. Football Wrestling Miss Cindy Burch Girls’ Basketball Gymnastics Mr. Tim Parker Varsity Football J.V. Basketball Mrs. Pam Owens Football Cheerleaders Girls’ Track 106 Coaches Mr. Jim Holleman Mr. Grandy Biggs Varsity Football Varsity Basketball 8th Grade Basketball Golf Mr. Jim Hayes J.V. Football Tennis Miss Bidgie Buchanan Basketball Cheerleaders Mr. Nelson McConnell Boys’ Track Mr. Sonny Swails Baseball Mr. Richard Tobler Baseball Coaches 107 108 Varsity Football Football .... The 1979-80 Varsity Football Team, under the coaching of Tom Berry, Doug Wingate, James Holleman and Tim Parker, retained the goal for winning record throughout the season. The players held practices every day after school and always tried and practiced hard. Although the team did not reach their goal, they never lost their enthusiasm and desire to play. During the week of August 12-17, the team attended their first football camp at Ferrum College. The team had their first experience of living and practicing together 24 hours a day which taught them the basic principle of being a member of their organization: teamwork. The captains of this years team were Mike Berry and Terry Merritt. Chew tobacco, chew tobacco, chew tobacco, spit! Drewry Mason Spartans ... RECORD PCHS 6 North Stokes 0 f PCHS 8 F.C. 38 PCHS 6 Tunstall 13 | PCHS 12 Carver 6 I PCHS 0 Laurel Park 24 | PCHS 8 Galax 0 i PCHS 14 Chatham 20 | PCHS 6 Drewry Mason 23 | PCHS 0 Bassett 38 PCHS 2 Dan River 55 (First row) Tommy Foster, William Clark, Andy Hylton, Terry Merritt, Steue Perry, Jerome Mate, Randy Hylton, Ronnie Burkhart, Timmy Bowers (Second row) Coach Parker, Bob Burnette, Danny Thomas, Bill Bur¬ nette, Don Scott, Timmy Vaden, Ron¬ nie Conner, Todd Marshall, Mitch Nelson, Billy Vaden. Ricky Elgin, Head Coach Tom Berry. (Third row) Coach Wingate, Kevin Jones (manager), Mark Hopkins, Curtis Robertson, Mike Berry, Bryant Pruitt, Jimmy Smith, Darrell Rorrer, Rodney Stovall, Mickey Holleman, John Campbell, Galen Gilbert, R.D Howell, Coach Holleman. 110 Varsity Football Varsity Football Mrs. Owens pauses from giving instruc¬ tions to show off her figure. A pom-pom routine added to the excite¬ ment of scoring a touchdown. The 1979-80 Varsity Football Cheerleaders with the sponsorship of Mrs. Pam Owens had a suc¬ cessful year improving school spirit. The cheerleaders devoted much time to planning this year’s Homecoming events and for each game the squad made favors for the players. Members of the squad were Cheryl Wimbish, Captain; Amy Mann, Anne Swofford, Susan Gunter, Barbara Bergeron, and Crystal Ingram, Co-captain. Varsity Football Cheerleaders 111 Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Frosh Gndders Snare 1-2-4 Although many of the players had never participated in football before, the season was successful as the boys learned fundamentals and became more interested in the sport. The team outplayed most of their oppo¬ nents. but their critical mistakes held them back. Enthusiasm and desire to be winners made the players great prospects for the future. An opponent flees in terror as Cougar players Steve Ayers (81) and Mark Williams (66) follow in hot pursuit. The 1979 Freshman Football Team (listed alphabetically): Steve Ayers. Brian Beavers, Tony Beck. Curtis Bowman. David Bowman. Jeff Bow¬ man. Ray Bowman. Chuck Bumgar¬ ner. Ricky Carter. Tim Goad. Grant Grey, Paul Hatcher, Daryl Holt. Phillip King, Donny Knight. Randy Fawless, Bobby Martin. Terry Martin, Mark Owens, Tarry Penn, Steve Plaster, David Ratliff, Dale Robertson, David Scales, James Scales, Elvis Spencer, David Weatherman, Grey Whitlock, Kevin Williams, and Mark Williams. 112 Freshman Football Record With Brian Beavers and Steve Plaster - team captains. Mark Boyles (75) pressures his opponent into an unconditional surrender. Coach Hayes displays a familiar expression. Freshman Football 113 Youngest Team Ever Cougarettes: Another Janice shows her ability in basketball with this shot for two more Cougar points. RECORD Patrick County 38 Carver 68 Patrick County 59 Tunstall 52 Patrick County 67 Martinsville 62 Patrick County 51 Drewry Mason 72 Patrick County 60 Chatham 46 Patrick County 56 Carver 73 Patrick County 54 Tunstall 51 Patrick County 58 Martinsville 74 Patrick County 72 Dan River 48 Patrick County 63 Fieldale-Collinsville 61 Patrick County 72 Bassett 77 Patrick County 60 Laurel Park 56 ... while Della Reynolds gets some coaching from Cindy Kim Howell concentrates on her foul shot ... Burch. 114 Girls ' Basketball Successful (kneeling) Lark Rakes, Kim Houuell, Della Reynolds, (mascot) Robin Pendleton, Debra Collins, and Sandra Carter. (standing) Assistant Coach Mary Alice Byers, Tammy Hutchens, Carolyn Clark, Annette Burkhart, Janice McAlexander, Debbie Pruitt, Annette Smith, and Coach Cindy Burch. The 1979-80 girls’ basketball team finished their season with a uictory over Drewry Mason. This vic¬ tory gave them third place in the Piedmont District. With mostly juniors on the team, the lack of leadership was a weakening factor, but the balance of scoring helped the Cougarettes finish strong. Season “Hey Kim! shouts Della Reynolds as she passes the ball. “Go in, thinks Tammy Hutchens as she watches the ball hit the backboard. “Way to go, Pruitt!’’ comes from the sidelines as Debbie shoots for two. Girls’ Basketball 115 Determination and teamwork led the 1979 - 1980 J.V. Girl’s Basketball team to a 4-2 district record. Although most of the team consisted of 8th graders which had never played J.V. ball before, they showed strength defensively with height under the boards and aggressiveness as a team. Because no single person dominated the games, points were made by most everyone who par¬ ticipated. Coach Burch stated that overall she was very pleased with the season, and that they were hard working young ladies. time COUNTY cam COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY Row 1: Terry Collins, Tara Martin, Jackie Johnson, Jana Cassell, Ann Blackburn. Row 2: Coach Clark, Robin Rorrer, Glenda Carter, Jeannie Lynch, Tracy Reynolds, Penny Hairston, Dana Rogers, Melinda Hawks, Coach Burch. 116 Girls J.V. Basketball Tara Martin breaks aggressiuely towards the goal. A mad scramble ensues as Patrick County attempts to make a goal. Girls J.V. Basketball 117 Team Man An Eleven wmm Senior Keith Martin “rises above” those Galax players for two hard-earned points. Ifsweatbeads were points the 1979-1980 Varsity Basketball Team would have been State Cham¬ pions. Although the guys gave each team a tough game, height was a major demeaning factor. Speed and teamwork were further attributes which helped them make a good showing. THANKS COUGARS!!! Our man Anthony evades a bulldog’s bite. 118 Varsity Basketball t Keith Martin pumps the ball from the freethrow line. Sophomore Timmy Bowers exhibits the form that won him position on the starting five. Strives for Victory a P.C. 58 F.C. 96 PC. 33 Bassett 47 P.C. 57 Laurel Park 61 P.C. 52 Chatham 69 P.C. 63 Drewry Mason 73 P.C. 56 Galax 47 P.C. 68 Galax 57 P.C. 55 Dan River 81 P.C. 39 Tunstall 58 P.C. 48 Carver 65 P.C. 68 Martinsville 87 P.C. 45 F.C. 55 P.C. 49 Bassett 73 P.C. 62 Laurel Park 84 P.C. 47 Chatham 57 P.C. 75 Drewry Mason 94 P.C. 47 Dan River 75 P.C. 42 Tunstall 65 P.C. 63 Carver 90 P.C. Martinsville Senior player Anthony Wimbush uses telekinesis to maneuver this opponent. (Row 1) Ricky Carter (mgr.), Lewis France, Anthony Wimbush, Scott Smith, Mickey Holleman, Timmy Bowers, Byron Clark (mgr.). (Row 2) Kenneth Hicks (mgr.), Mike Berry, Keith Martin, David Redd, Greg Carter, Mac Watkins, Bruce Wood, Grandy Biggs (Coach). Varsity Basketball 119 Formidable Foes Anthony Wlmbush denys the force of gravity as he ascends for Cougar David Redd paws the ball in an attempt for a goal, two against Tunstall. 120 Varslfy Basketball Basketball Veraine leaps in anticipation of the next cheer. The 1979-80 Basketball Cheerleaders are as follows: Lisa Reynolds, Martha Pilson, Veraine Via, Coretta Hill, Linda M. Hairston, and Linda L. Hairston. Cougar Cheerleaders exhibit “the form that made them famous’’. Cheerleaders Veraine Via and Coretta Hill ask: Can you identify these legs?! Forever cheering, the girls lead the crowd in another rousing rendition of “Rowdy’’. “Let’s get together girls!!’’ thinks Martha Pilson. Cheerleaders 121 V Rock The Noisy Crowds Basketball Growing Process The first part of the season for the 1979-80 J.V. Basketball team was a growing process. As the season progressed the team gained confidence, established a game plan and staged with that plan. All the bogs had a good at¬ titude and realized their role on the team. The overall record was 7 wins and 13 losses. Bobbg Eckenrod insures a Lancer defeat bg sinking this two pointer. (Front Row) Danng Epperson, Barrg Fain, Kevin Younger, Anthong Mar¬ tin, and Tong Boothe. (Back Row) Ronnie Wood, Steve Willis, Bobbg Eckenrod, Ivan Sawgers, Allan Beasleg, Danng Thomas and Coach Parker. Dan Epperson interrupts the Galax team ' s offense. 122 J.V. Basketball Spirit Reigns As The 1979-80 J.V. Cheerleaders are (front row) Jane Moye, Harriett Walker, captain; Melody Bur¬ nette, co-captain; Hope Keckler, (back row) Olivia Roberson, Charlotte Barbour, Valerie Elgin, Denise Litten, Evonne Wimbush, Lori Banks, and Maria Wood. Lori Banks exhibits enthusiasm at its “Get fired up, hey! ” best. Nothing gets past Evonne Wimbush, not even the photographer. “Forget your lines, Denise? Harriett Walker, captain of the J.V. cheerleading squad, demonstrates the im¬ portant qualities of leadership. J.V. Cheerleaders 123 J.V. Cheerleaders Gain Experience i earns Young m j . v Freshmen prepare for a Cougar future on the J.V. Basketball team. Elvis Spencer and Paul Hatcher, along with the other mem¬ bers of the team, are promising prospects for an upcoming Varsity Squad. Mike Vaughn executes a graceful shot. Tim Goad is fouled in this 2 pt. skirmish. 1st row L-R: Mike Vaughn, Michael Reynolds, Gary Hairston, Paul Hatcher, Darryl Holt, Steve Ayers, 2nd row L-R: Coach Collins, Dale Robertson, Larry Penn, Kent Amos, Chuck Joyce, Tim Goad, Elvis Spencer. 124 9th Grade Basketball Somehow Paul Hatcher seems taller on the basketball court. Show Promise - lyi CT 5 (Front Row) Whitney Cox, Darren Diggs, Kim Wimbush, Randy Lawless, Barry Joyce, Tony Penn, Mark Owens, Robert Maxey. (Back Row) James Scales, Randy Wyatt, Grey Whitlock, David Duncan, Gerald Hylton, Kevin Willis, Bobby Martin, David Bowman, Coach HoUeman. Mass confusion on the basketball court!! Many of the players on the 1979-1980 8th grade basketball team showed excep¬ tional talent. Although they had a disap¬ pointing season, they all gained the ex¬ perience and confidence that they need to participate in future basketball seasons. “I find that call hard to believe!’’ mutters Bobby Martin. Basketball or Volleyball?! A Spartan player gapes in bewilderment as Randy Wyatt dazzles him with his form. 8th Grade Basketball 125 Girls Track Francis Tatum exhibits great form in the long jump. A The 1978-79 season for the Girls Track team was considered successful due to the experience it provided for the new team members. Coach Dillard commented on the long distance runs as being a definite strong point in this gear ' s season. The coach also stated that there was potential talent in Patrick County that, if used, could spur the team to victory. “Hey, what ' s in this thing?’’ exclaims Robin Booker as she puts the shot. Allison Pettigrew, Darlene Haden, Kathryn Hubbard, Teresa Hubbard, Dana Rogers, Connie Montgomery, Melinda Montgomery, Glenda Carter, Regina Hill, Olivia Roberson, Susan Belcher, Lisa Bowman, Michelle Hooker, Sally White, Barbara Bergeron, Denise Stanley, Pam Boothe, Beth Bingman, Coretta Hill, Sandra Hubbard, Emily Hairston, Francis Tatum, Robin Booker, Lark Rakes, Regina Stanley, Barbara Kendrick, Susie Craig, Robin Ayers, Susan Hubbard, Annette Smith, Sandra Carter, Coach Beverly Dillard, Regina Hall, and Donna Biggs. 126 Girls ' Track Disappointing Leaping over hurdles to victory is Emily Hairston. Crystal Ingram knows a good hand-off to Sandra Carter will win the race. ■i I ' +40 ; ,4 ' - • : ■ jrv-, Sli8PC C: JK «M , . .ma w ■wus. i, ,-• j. cj $.. ?: C- ' ’ « , • ■ • u mk ■ £ s. 4b.iaHE3 ' ■• £ ut jt .Umi, i t . • . - ;•? Girls’ Track 127 Season Track Team Promotes i |ir Wi V ! ■ i Iff Dean Spencer, going over backwards, shows his talent in pole Completing his jump, Dean begins his fall back to the ground, vaulting. “I m flying upside down!’ thinks Danny Carter as he performs the high jump. 128 Boys Track Individual Ability The 1978-79 boys ' track season gave the participants an opportunity to excel in various events. Dean Spencer received recognition for his performance in pole vaulting. Though the team ' s record exhibited no wins, confidence and ex¬ perience was gained by participation and the returning members boast plans of hard work and perseverance. (kneeling) Jimmy Quesinberry, Kevin Jones, Jerome Mabe, Ricky Hylton, Danny Carter, and Bruce Bell, (standing, first row) Ken¬ neth Hickman, Anthony Martin, Dean Spen cer, Tommy Tatum, Willie Reynolds, and Coach McConnell, (back row) Ronnie Doss. Dale Puckett, Harold Spencer, Keith Martin, and Adam Martin. Tommy Walthall and Danny Carter make a good exchange running the 880 relay. Boys Track 129 Great Season! Sue Simmons, Lori Banks, Teresa Goard, Ava Mitchell. (Row Brenda Roger begins her routine on the uneven parallel bars. 2) Tammy Thompson, Rachel Bernstein, Margaret Dehart, Brenda Roger, Raren Garraputa, Cheryl Wimbish, Anna Rauntz, Robin Ayers, Raren Penn, Tayne Renmark. (Row 3) Sandra Stiles, Debbie Barnard, Annette Smith, Sandy Baliles, Suzanne Frances, Rathy Cassady, Cindi Craig, Donna Fulcher, Penny Flairston, Debbie Pruitt, Susan Gunter. (Row 4) Coach Clark, Coach Burch The 1979-1980 Gymnastics Team had the best season ever at Patrick County. Our Girl’s Basketball coach, Miss Cindy Burch, after having a successful season, set out for another winning season in Gymnastics. The girls worked hard in practice and it paid off with more wins in one season than any other Gym¬ nastics team at Patrick County. There were a lot of inexperienced participants therefore, Coach Burch is expecting another good season next year. Sara Ayers finishes her routine with a smile. Cyrstal Ingram concentrates on her next movement in floor exercise. 130 Gymnastics 1978-1979 Team Cheryl, Sara, and Crystal discuss their plans of action before the competition begins. RECORD Bassett, PC, Martinsville PC 2nd place Bassett, FC, Carver, PC PC 1st place DM, Bassett, Carver, PC PC 1st place Mavahi, DM, Carver, PC PC 2nd place Bassett, LP, Carver, PC PC 1st place Lori Banks shows one of the exercises in vaulting. The 1978-1979 Gymnastics Team finished their regular season with two second place and two third place finishes. At the Piedmont District Championship Meet, Patrick County placed fourth out of seven schools. Two girls qualified for regional competition; Ava Mitchell on the balance beam and Crystal Ingram in floor exercise. The coaches for the team were Sandra Nelson and Shirley Driscoll. Co-captains for the team were Robin Booker and Lisa Spencer. 1978-1980 Gymnastics Team - (Row 1) Ava Mitchell, Vicki Shelton, Debbie Cockram, Sara Ayers, Lori Banks, (Row 2) Coach Sandra Nelson, Robin Booker, Lisa Spencer, Crystal In¬ gram, Cheryl Wimbish, Barbara Bergeron, Brenda Roger, Karen Garraputa, Coach Shirley Driscoll. Lisa Spencer shows her grace in the floor exercise at a Mar¬ tinsville High School meet. Gymnastics 131 Paves The Way to Success! Season Nets Confidence, Leslie Slate displays brute strength and fancy footwork as he at¬ tempts this victory point for the game. Experience The 1978-79 tennis team became successful as the year progressed by winning their last two matches. As most of the team had never played competitive tennis, it took time for them to gain confidence and experience. Jimmy Gilbert, Cat Berry, and Ken Hancock were the strongest players in competition. Throughout the season newcomers to the team, Bobby Eckenrod, Vickie Stone, and Terry Stone showed tremendous improvement. Other players who showed exceptional tennis skill were Mark Walker, Ricky Handy and Kelly Witt. RECORD 132 Tennis Sweat, sore muscles, and grim determination comprised this years wrestling squad. Coach Moore would like to giue special recognition to the seniors. Madison Montgomery, Mark Gam¬ mons. Bill Burnette , and Brent Epperson used their experience to assist the team in compiling a victorious 4 out of 9 matches. I wo of the seniors, Mark Gammons and Bill Burnette went on to the Regionals. Although these four members are leaving, with intense prac¬ tice sessions Coach Moore predicts a good season next year. _ Drewety Mason Dan River Carver Baseball Team (Kneeling) Mitch Nowlin, Greg Wilkinson, Steve Perry, Barry Wood, Tony Foley, Timmy Bowers, Terry Merritt, Frank Martin, Kevin Younger, Dwayne Stanley, Gail Shockley, Coach Sonny Swails. (Standing) Coach Rich Tobler, Laine Dalton, Ronnie Wood, Anthony Wimbush, Benjie Flolt, Steve Smith, Rodney Stovall, James Walker, Karl Hermann, Edd Webb, Mark Webb, Keith Gunter, Curtis Wood, (not pictured) Timmy Handy and Ricky Elgin. “Are you The 1979 Cougar baseball team had an extremely suc¬ cessful season considering they won Patrick County ' s first ever Piedmont District Championship in ANY varsity sport. They did advance to the Regional Championship game where they ex¬ perienced an unfortunate loss to the eventual state champions, Amherst County. Assistant Coach Rich Tobler cited several team attributes such as good senior leadership, team spirit, and teamwork. He did state that there were several offensive and defensive posi¬ tions that could be strengthened. Several special mentions should be noted in summarizing the season. In his sixth and final year as head coach, Sonny Swails was able to boast a record of 85 wins, 37 losses, and 3 ties. Everyone ' s ready as the pitcher prepares to fire the ball across home plate. resting well?’’ 134 Baseball Advances To Regionals Timmy Bowers works out before the game. RECORD Carroll Counfy Carroll Counfy Laurel Park Drewry Mason Chatham Carver k Martinsville Bassett Fieldale-Collinsville Tunstall Dan River Drewry Mason Laurel Park Martinsville 8 Carver PS Vassett Chatham ' Fieldale-Collinsville Tunstall Dan River Rustburg Amherst Counfy The pitch was obviously a “close” call. Baseball 135 The Team That Swings y. . ■ ijfe ■ ■. f . , v x •: % ' Bob Burnette sneaks up on a giant golf ball. Twins, Bob and Bill Burnette, show excellent before and after golf forms. Members of the 1978-1979 Golf Team: (Front Row) Kevin Ward, Randy Clark, Chris DeBruhl, David Via, Steve Goad. (Back Row) Coach Holleman, Bob Burnette, Micky Holleman, Bill Burnette, Tony Nelson. 136 Golf Swails Sonny After the successful season of baseball, the award for Coach-of-the-Year was given to Paul T. Swails. Mr. Swails, pictured here with his family, received the award at the Athletic Banquet. This was Coach Swails ' fifth season as coach of the Patrick County High School baseball team. Coach-of-the-Year 137 Coach - of - the Varsity Athletes Receive Football - Coach Tom Berry, Terry Merritt, Ronnie Burkhart, Mark Webb, Dean Spencer, Allison Foddrell, and Coach Doug Wingate. Boys’ Basketball - David Redd, Dennis Shelton, Scott Smith, and Coach Grandy Biggs. Girls Basketball - Coach Cindy Burch, Carolyn Clark, Della Reynolds, and Tammy Hutchens. Cheerleaders - Coach Pam Owens, Robin Booker, Angie Rakes, and Coach Bidgie Buchanan. Boys’ Track - Dale Puckett, Coach Nelson McConnell, and Girls’ Track - Coach Beverly Dillard, Emily Hairston, Rose Dean Spencer. Scott, and Coach Pam Owens. 138 Athletic Banquet Trophies Gymnastics - Coach Sandy Nelson, Crystal Ingram, Karen Garraputa, and Coach Shirley Driscoll. The athletic banquet was held in the spring as recognition of the outstanding athletes at Patrick County High School. All the athletes and coaches attended to hear guest speaker Coach Hank Nor¬ ton, Ferrum College head football coach. At Wrestling - Coach Walter Preston, Greg Epperson, Mark DeBruhl, and Mike Helms. Tennis — Coach James Hayes (not pic¬ tured), Jimmy Gilbert, and Terry Stone. Baseball - Coach Sonny Swails, Timmy Handy, Mark Webb, and Coach Rich Tobler. ± 2 . ; HI • Fi ISt Golf - Coach James Holleman (not pic¬ tured), and Bill Burnette. Athletic Banquet 139 Athletic Banquet Annual Staff creates a MONSTER!! 142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 Annual - 143 Latin-French V1CA Debate Clubs 141 Change Strengthens Our Family: Anne Swoffor d, Belinda Ayers, Amy Mann, Barry Shore, Melinda Shelor, Beverly Dillard, Ricky Elgin, Cindy Eckenrod, Donna Pendleton, Steve Tatum, Brenda Martin, and Caroline Pilson. The annual staff not only adjusted to new quarters, but also made a con¬ siderable adjustment in the size of the staff. Quarters being small, the staff, too, had to be reduced, therefore, increasing the workload on everyone. The staff became a family: everyone contributing to every section of this year’s annual. The resulting product is one with nostalgic overtones - symbolizing a closeness found only in families. 142 Annual Staff Family Ties SOM IN THE INTEREST OF FAIR PLAY AND TO SHOW YOU THAT WE REALIZE THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT, WE HAVE CONVENIENTLY PROVIDED A BOX FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND YOUR COMPLAINTS. Annual Staff 143 Mrs. Monde and Mrs. Martin blend in the crowd at a Senior Beta meeting. President. Madison Montgomery; Vice- President. Anthony Wimbush; Secretary. Alethea Turner; Reporter, Brenda Martin; Treasurer, Jennifer Martin; Sponsors. Martha Martin and Jo Moricle. Belinda Ayers, Rita Bowman. Phyllis Boyd, Sandra Carter, Lee Clark, Denise Coalson, Rhonda Cockram, Gary Corns, James Crannell, Amy Duncan, Cindy Eckenrod, Richard Elgin. Brent Epperson, Sharon Foley, Nora Frazier, Jerry Francis. Mark Gam¬ mons, Bryan George, Regina Hall, Tony Hall, Ken Hancock, Ronnie Harold, Mildred Hazelwood, Brett Hill, Jeri Hill, Benjie Holt. Tammy Hubbard, Shelby Hubbard, Donna Hutchens, Susan Hutchens, Tammy Hutchens, Donna Hylton, Jay Joyce. Vivian Joyce, Patricia Layman, Cynthia Litten, Todd Marshall, Brenda Martin, Jennifer Martin. Cindy Maxey, Madison Montgomery. Donna Pendleton, Kim Pendleton, Sarah Pendleton Caroline Pilson, Mark Pilson, Tracy Puckett, Lydia Roberson, Lisa Roberts. Karen Roberts, Sherry Rorrer, Patricia Scott, Melinda Shelor, Denise Stanley, Richard Stewart, Terry Stone, Bruce Trent. Alethea Turner, Sandra Conner Turner, Susan Turner, Catherine Wall, Bruce Wood, Cherly Wimbish, Anthony Wimbush. and Jerry Williams. 144 Senior Beta Art Talent . .. SS. V. - ' • L , w , ss S , y z yz y ' y y . Members: Leon Belcher, Brenda Biggs, Pam Boothe, Chris Childress, Eddie Coleman, Shelia Cope, Bobby Eckenrod, Rodney Hall, Debbie Handy, Ricky Handy, Daryl Hatcher, Wayne Hatcher, Andy Hylton, Randy Hylton, Patty Lewis, Charles Martin, Lee Martin, Terry Merritt, Joe Mills, Timmy Pack, Tammy Ratliff, Steve Reece, Becky Shockley, Becky Spencer, Laurie Thigpen, Vicki Tolbert, Lori Williams, and Ray Young. Art Club 145 Produces Annual Cover Junior Beta Members: William Handy, Ann Guynn, Renee Pendleton, Ramona Baliles, Regina Hill, Barry Wood, Ava Mitchell, Deborah Spence, Ronald Wood, Cindy Craig, Marissa Tayko, Cindy Martin, Sandra Hubbard, Mark Hopkins, Shelia Hall. Ann Rakes. Jeannie Lynch, Lori Banks, Melinda Hawks, Sandra Baliles, Shelia Thompson, Duane Hylton, Melody Burnette, Brenda Biggs, Sara Ayers, Dan Epperson, Annette Smith, Kevin Ward, Jackie Campbell, Teressa Cox, Danny Bowman, Pamela Howell, Jason Martin, Barry Hutchens, Lisa Bowman, Debra Pruitt, Janet Guynn, Debra Collins, Curtis Spence, R. D. Howell, Steve Perry, Nan¬ nie Hagwood, Todd Heath, Lisa Reynolds, Mary Stroud, Sandra Hubbard, Kathy Cassady, Geraldine Pendleton, Ken Hopkins, Cyndi Morrison, Joan Elgin, Teresa Absher, Warren Agee, Kent Amos, Robert Ayers, Brian Beavers, Karen Belcher, Nathen Biggs, Mark Boyles, Andrea Bowman, Hazel Bowman, Glenda Carter, Tracy Childress, Gail Coleman, Dawn Cox, Denise Davis, Margaret DeHart, Valarie Elgin, Michelle Hooker, Teresa Hubbard, Stoneman Hodnett, Darryl Holt, Ronnie Ingram, Chuck Joyce, James Keesee, Ryan Lankford, Denise Litten, Connie Lewis, Sharon Martin, Wendy Martin, Gina Moss, Jane Moye, Kent Pendleton, Lynn Pendleton, Rhonda Perry, Donna Rautio, Rebecca Reece, Dwight Radford, Dale Rorrer, Rene Rorrer, Susan Simmons, Billy Smart, Laura Smith, Jerry Smith, Sandra Stiles, Vonda Tatum, Kevin Williams, Debbie Willis, Kimberly Wimbush, and Beth Wood. The Junior Beta Club traveled to Williamsburg, Virginia for a tour of the colonial town. To raise money for their trek, they sold candy during the school year. Their service projects included decorating the Christmas tree in the front lobby of the school and Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF. Officers: Janet Guynn, Reporter; Ronnie Wood, Treasurer; Lisa Reynolds, Secretary; Mary Stroud, Vice- President; Ava Mitchell, Presi dent; Advisors, Phyllis Eastridge and Phyllis Kodenski. 146 Junior Beta Introducing the S.C.A. S.CA. Officers: Herman Thornhill, Reporter; Ann Guynn, Historian; Aua Mitchell, Treasurer; Amy Mann, Secretary; Mike Berry, Vice President; and Ken Hancock, President. The 1979-80 Student Council Association had in mind as their goals for the coming year better student representation in the government and more benefits for seniors. The govern¬ ment played an active role in organizing school dances and many assemblies. The S.CA. at Patrick County High School has been an integral part of student life. Secretary Amy Mann enjoys a Mountain Dew during one of her many busy days. The officers take a moment to all squeeze into the ticket booth ... just to see if they fit! S.CA. 147 148 Band Band 149 Majorettes Jennifer Inman and Karen Larsen exhibit grace, poise and ex¬ pertise as they conclude their routine. r ■ f r •■ •■ ■ t ■, : • , ■ v- 5 r -V. Show Flair Karen Larsen seems quite confident and relaxed as she twirls her baton without even looking. Ava Mitchell co ncentrates on her baton performance as the band accompanies with “music to twirl by 150 Majorettes Lisa Rorrer, Cindy Wray and Kim Pendleton: Strictly business! Kneeling: Lisa Rorrer, , Jackie Campbell, Becky Shockley, Karen Roberts, Hazel Cockram, Jennifer Tur¬ ner, and Becky Bollings. Standing: Teresa Roberts, Lydia Roberson, Teresa Hubbard, Betty Hall, Lesia Lawson, Cindy Wray, and Kim Pendleton. The flag corps performs at halftime. Flag Corps 151 The Band Sing A Song Chorus Chorus members: Bonnie Hill, Coretta Hill, Martha Pilson, Marlene Thomas, Vonda Tatum, Laura Bowman, Gail Ashbum, Barbara Kendrick, Mary Etta Bowman, Kim Barbour, Matt Penn, Tim Spencer, Patsy Burkhart, Joe y Barnwell, Sissy Turner, C. G. Hairston, Mark Pilson, Carl Collie, Danny Carter, Ruth Helueston, Beth Bingman, Deborah Willard, Christine Clanton, and Peggy Roarer. 152 Chorus 4-H 4-H is a club that prepares young people for their future. The 4-H pledge expresses it best: I pledge my head to clearer thinking My heart to greater loyalty My hands to larger service My health to better living for my club, my community, my coun¬ try and my world. Officers: Denise Litten, President: Sara Ayers, Vice-President; Polly Tatum, Sponsor; Holly Shouse, Secretary: and Harriett Walker, Treasurer. 4-H 153 Strength in Numbers Scholarship Search Tells Who’s Who In 1980 Recognition in WHO ' S WHO is a national honor reserved for junior and senior high school students who have demonstrated leadership or achievement in either academics, athletics, extra-curricular activities or community service. Recommenda¬ tions are received from thousands of high schools at the national and local levels. mm k HSL A O ' 1 ' i tliiypC ' i Jm 1 , y ' W M f ■i JBfc . - « pL k wt 1979-1980 WHO’S WHO: Suzanne Francis, Donna Hutchins, Ruth Helveston, Alethea Turner, Phyllis Boyd, Theresa Martin, Brenda Martin, Tracey Puckett, Caroline Pilson, Cheryl Wimbish, Jennifer Martin, Becky Bollings, Cyndi Maxey, Belinda Ayers, Anthony Wimbush, Benji Holt, Ronnie Harold, Lisa Roberts, Rhonda Cockram, Cindy Eckenrod, Madison Montgomery, Ricky Elgin, Darrell Epperson, Terry Merritt, Mark Pilson, Mark Gammons, Brett Hill, Ken Hancock, Richard Stewart, Jay Joyce, and Bruce Wood. Brenda Martin breezes through one of Mr. Kloock’s “easy tests”. These WHO’S WHO students listen intently as Jennifer Martin explains the intricasies of her latest magic trick. 154 Who’s Who Health Careers Officers: Veraine Via, Treasurer: Sarah Hand, Reporter: Barbie Sehen, Secretary: Kaye Martin, Vice-President; Beverly Beach, President; Sponsors, Barbara Pendleton and Dana Priddy. The Health Careers Club visited the local nursing home on each holiday and provided gifts for the patients. They were active during the Health Careers Week, took part in the Cancer and Heart Fund drive to raise money and par¬ ticipated in the tenth grade assembly. The club also provided many of the health needs for the high school clinic. Members: Pam Agee, Bail Ashbum, Annette Baldwin, Charlotte Barbour, Jarryl Barbour, Lisa Barbour, Kathy Barnard, Pam Bar¬ nard, Sandy Barnard, Beverly Beach, Peggy Belcher, Penny G. Belcher, Penny L. Belcher, Mary Belcher, Jeannette Bishop, Teresa Blackburn, Rebecca Bollings, Lora Bowman, Vickie Bowman, Gerri Childress, Deborah Clanton, Kim Cochran, Connie Corns, Laine Dalton, Joyce Dillon, Deloris Fain, Shelby Fariss, Heike Foley, Martha Foley, Lura Fulcher, Teresa Goard, Anita Goode, C. G. Hairston, Emily Hairston, Linda Hairston, Becky Harbour, Debbie Hamm, Lori Handy, Sarah Hand, Joyce Hawks, Shelia Hickman, Bonnie Hill, Coretta Hill, Carolyn Holt, Greta Houchins, Kim Howell, Sandra Howell, Kathryp Hubbard, Penny Hubbard, Sandi Hubbard, Deborah Huff, Lisa Hylton, Sandra Hylton, Tammy Kendrick, Brenda Koger, Brenda Lankford, Lisa Lawson, Nova Lawson, Suzanne Lawson, Adam Martin, Kaye Martin, Teresa Martin, Cindy Mathews, Sharon Montgomery, Debra Moran, Linda Moran, Leigh Moss, Faye Nichols, Kaye Nichols, Peachy Pace, Kaye Padgett, Tina Padgett, Sharon Painter, Betty Payne, Rneee Pendleton, Leon Penn, Nancy Penn, Allison Pettigrew, Martha Pilson, Tina Pratt, Ronnie Price, John Puckett. Lee Puckett, Lark Rakes, David Redd, Timothy Redd, Becky Reece, Lisa Roberson, Darlene Rogers, Lisa Saul, Barbi Sehen, Rhonda Sehen, Sandra Simmons, Angie Smith, Marlene Thomas, Sarah Travis, Linda Turner, Sissy Turner, Belinda Vaughn, Veraine Via, Ray Wade, Mack Watkins, Tina Wagoner, Brady Walker, Mark Walker, Deborah Willard, Deloris Williams, Tammy Willis, Mark Wood, Debbie Woods, Lisa Woods, Terri Woods, Cindy Wray, Tricia Wray, Kim Wright, and Kevin Younger. Health Careers 155 For The Health Hi-Y Participates During Cope Week Members: Ann Blackburn, Tommy Brammer, Delia Carr, Bonita Carter, Susan Clark, Melissa Clifton, Tammy Coalson, Karen Felts, Lena Felts, Judy Foley, Lisa Foley, David Gregory, Cathy Handy, Debbie Harris, Deborah Hopkins, Iris Hylton, Sandra Ken¬ drick, Tina Plaster, Dana Rodgers, Richard Rogers, Barry Shore, Arlisa Smart, Sandra Thomas, Donna Tucker, David Via, Janet Wade, and Denise West. The Hi-Y Club participated in COPE Week, October 22-26, to aid in environmental pollution control. The club was active in this project by helping clean around the grounds of Patrick County High School. Officers: President, Melanie White; Vice-President, David Via; Secretary, Barry Shore; Treasurer, Sandra Kendrick; (not pictured) Chaplain, Debbie Harris. 156 Hi-Y Library Club Members: Eddie Belcher, Ivory Bowman, Mary Etta Bowman, Phyllis Boyd, Beadie Chaney, Lord Chaney, Teresa Collins, Cheryl Conner, Whitney Cox, Bonnie Culler, Peggy Dalton, Mark Darnell, Mark Dawson, Booie Dehart, Belinda Foley, James Foley. Tonya Foster, Lewis France, Norma Goins, Eddie Hall, Teresa Hall, Jerry Hall, Linda Hatcher, Alpha Hiatt, Crystal Hollandsworth, Audrey Holt, Randy Holt, Gordon Hooker, Shirley Hooker, Audrey Howell, Lisa Hylton, Lisa Ingram, Jackie Johnson, James Jones, Teresa Jones, John Keesee, Benny King, Lawrence King, Carol Lawson, Kermit Lawson, Jeff Love, Carolyn McAlexander, Lynn McPeak, Anthony Martin, Linda Marshall, Ed Martin, Robin Martin, Carolyn Massey, Deborah Massey, Molly Mayes, Lisa Metcalf, Jackie Mitchell, Amanda Moore, Terri Moran, Lisa Nester, Lou Nester, Patricia Nester, Donald Nowlin, Jeff Parsons, Hope Penn, Karen Penn, Lisa Quesenberry, Tracy Reynolds, Samantha Rhodes, Wendy Rhodes, Gary Roberts, Ivin Sawyers, Scott Sharpe, Telay Shelor, Joe Smith, Sharon Smith, Jerry Strickland, Danny Thomas, Gary Thompson, Daryl Tilley, Loretta Via, Lisa Ward, Donna Walthall, David Weatherman, and Gray Whitlock. Officers: Carolyn Massey, President and Terri Moran, Vice- President. Library Club 157 Liberator Under New Leadership Members: (Kneeling front row) Editor, Lisa Reynolds, Cynthia Martin, Theresa Roberts, Emily Hairston, Martha Pilson, and Billy Mangrum. (Second row) Sherry Rorrer, Deborah Clanton, Shawn Bell, Shirley Wade, Teresa Cox, Denise Davis, Doug Parsons, Barbara Kendrick, and Elizabeth Warren, Sponsor. (Third row) Kim Benfield, Ruth Helveston, Kim Barbour, Michelle Hooker, James Crannell, Connie Gilley, Sarah Hand, and Susan Hylton. (Fourth row) Danny Thomas, Arthur Bross, and Galen Gilbert. Mrs. Elizabeth Warren exhibits the necessity of preciseness in journalism. The journalism class under the leadership of their new spon¬ sor, Elizabeth Warren, consisted of twenty-six diligent students who were responsible for producing the school newspaper, “The Liberator. Producing the newspaper has involved selling and designing display ads, interviewing and writing stories, typ¬ ing into columns and laying out the paper. 158 Liberator FBLA The FBLA Chapter attended several conferences including the FBLA Fall Regional Conference in Blacksburg, the FBLA Spring Regional Conference in Salem and the FBLA Summer Training Conference at Massanetta. FBLA week was observed in February and the club sold treasure chests as their money¬ making project. Officers: President, Chris Flylton; Vice-President, Patricia Scott: Secretary, Sandra Turner: Reporter, Donna Pendleton: Treasurer, Rita Bowman: Parlimentarian, Stacey Turner: Historian, Susan Howell and Mike Willard; Sponsors, Jane Smith, Judy Pollard, Glenda Martin, and Fem Agee. Members: Ramona Baliles, Jimmy Belcher, Rita Bowman, Doris Burkhart, Gwen Carter, Beadie Chaney, Janet M. Chaney, Lorie Chaney, Tammy Coalson, Cheryl Conner, Susan Dalton, Melissa Darnell, Joan M. Elgin, Inez Gates, Norma Go ns, Deb¬ bie Harris, Susan Howell, Sandra Jo Hubbard, Shelby Hubbard, Tammy Hubbard, Chris Hylton, Debbie Hylton, Iris Hylton, Susan Hylton, Vivian Joyce, Jeannie Lynch, Robin Martin, Theresa Martin, Deborah Massey, Karen Mills, Cindy Morris, Debra Moran, Kathy Pack, Sharon Painter, Donna Pendleton, Susan Pendleton, Caroline Pilson, Bebe Rakes, Robert Reynolds. Patricia Scott, Jennifer Turner, Sandra Turner, Stacey L. Turner, Michael Willard, Debbie Woods, and Deborah Yates. FBLA 159 Attends Conferences Patrick County Relies On Its Future Farmers This handsome future farmer gladly poses for his picture. As the headline reveals, Patrick County does rely on its future farmers. The club assists our rural way of life by preparing its members for a lifetime in farming. It does this by taking part in such things as forestry judg¬ ing, dairy judging, and tractor driving. Members: Mark Adams, Billy Bingman, James Blackard, Jaly Bowman, Mark Boyer, Alvin Branch, James Bryant, Junior Childress, Roger Clanton, Joel Clark, Jimmy Coleman, Ronnie Cox, Neal Davis, Ronald Dav is, Jerry Edwards, Jon Flippin, John Foley, Lane Foley, Thomas Gammons, Don Gilley, Mike Hall, Randy Hall, Terry Handy, Gerold Harbour, Ronnie Har¬ bour, Richard Harold, James Helms, Dwayne Hiatt, John Hope, Alan Hub¬ bard, Robert Hubbard, Keith Hughes, Edward Hutchens, Michael Hutchens, Billy Hylton, Danny Ingle, Doug Joyce, Jeff Kendrick, Ronnie Lankford, James Lawson, Roger Martin, Terry Martin, Roger Moore, Mike Newman, Mark Nichols, Davis Pilson, Mark Rorrer, Jerry Sawyers, Rose Scott, Danny Sheppard, Jimmy Sheppard, David Sheppard, Tommy Shepherd, Derick Smith, Grey Smith, Curtis Spence, Wesley Tatum, Ronnie Terry, Carlis Thomas, Curtis Thomas, Barry Thompson, Mike Turner, Michael Turner, Marie Whick, Jeff Vaughn, Mike Vaughn, Christie Whetford, Roger Wood, Marion Which, Brad Com, John Reynolds. 160 FFA FHA Makes Left to Right Nora Frazier - President Lou Nester — Vice President Judy Nester — Secretary Penny Belcher - Treasurer Conna Turner - Reporter Kaye Nichols - Historian Advisors Mrs. George Mrs. Helms Mrs. Hannan Club members propose a toast to the Future Homemakers of America. What are these girls doing? FHA 161 House ... A Home Science Club Radiates Energy Members of the Science Club: Lisa Barbour, Eddie Belcher, Rachel Berstein, Nathan Biggs, Barry Brown, Eddie Coleman, Gary Corns, Neil Davis, Darron Diggs, Darrell Epperson, James Epperson, John Flippen, James Foley, McCray Foley, Jerry Francis, Ed¬ die Hall, Lee Handy, Lora Handy, Larry Harbour, Steve Harbour, Ronald Hodges, Jeff HoUandsworth, Kentlroler, Bradley Keith, Parron Kellam, George Law, David Leviner, Lee Martin, Mark Nichols, Doug Parsons, Tina Pratt, Timmy Quesinberry, Brian Ratliff, David Ratliff, Lee Reed, Tayne Renmark, Scott Sharpe, Barry Shore, Teddy Spencer, Vince Stone, Jeff Vaughn, Mike Vaughn, David Via, Jerry Williams OH The Science Club must certainly be labeled the “fun club ' of Patrick County High School. Not only is it fun, it is also very beneficial to our community. This year the Science Club undertook a general clean-up, both group and individual, used the scrap material for recycl¬ ing. A spring trip was planned to the National Museum of Nuclear Energy at Oakridge, Tennessee. Mr. Kloock, Sponsor; Jeff Vaughn, Presdient; Kent Iroler, Secretary; James Epperson, Treasurer. Mr. Kloock explains the intricasies of weights and measurements to his class. 162 Science Club History Club Officers: President, Judy Wimbush; Vice-President, Joyce Tatum: Secretary, Carmen Nowlin; Treasurer, Matt Penn: Parliamentarian, Tim Spencer, His¬ torian, Linda Brim: and Advisor, John Halsey. Members: Sonya Barbour, Brenda Brim, Danny Carter, Greg Carter, Ricky Carter, Anthony France, Paul Hatcher, Kenneth Hickman, Mary Hill, Kevin Jones, Parron Kellam, Cindy King, Phillip King, Debbie Moore, James Nowlin, Valarie Penn, Alice Redd, Stephanie Redd, Tamra Redd, Teresa Roberts, Jackie Scales, Randall Smith, Helen Tatum, Rose Mary Via, Barry Wimbush, and Chuck Wimbush. The History Club planned many interesting activities and projects. The plans in¬ cluded planting flowers in areas near the football field, Christmas caroling and an historic trip to surrounding areas of Virginia. Much enthusiasm and initiative was exhibited by the History Club. History Club 163 Travels In Virginia Educator of the Year SAE Members: Deborah Clanton, Regena Dalton, Debra Delp, Heike Fo ey, Carol Fulcher, Shelby Goode, Cathy Handy. Bonnie Hill, Gracey Joyce, Barbara Kendrick. Cindy King, Carolina Lawson, Opalene Lawson, Mildred Lewis, Karen Martin, Sheree Nickelston, Debbie Overby, Sandra Overby, Theresa Roberts, Janet Wade, Joan Williams, Brenda Witt, and Kathy Wray. Advisor: Mrs. Linda Giorno Officers: President, Barbara Kendrick; Vice-President, Kathy Wray; Secretary, Debbie Overby; Historian, Sheree Nickelston; and Treasurer, Sandra Overby. The letters SAE represent Student Action In Education. The SAE Club presented the Educator of the Year Award, a teacher assembly and sponsored the teacher appreciation week. Two field trips were also planned to further expose the club mem¬ bers to various aspects of education; one to another school and one to a nearby university. 164 SAE Officers: Rodney Stovall, President: Carolyn Clark, Vice- President: Tammy Hutchens, Secretary-Treasurer and James Holleman, Advisor . The Monogram Club received sentiments of ap- predation and ceased hungar pangs by opening a concession stand before and after school. The stand displayed candy, popcorn and Cougar cups as a means of financial support for the club. Members: Rodney Stovall, Pinky Clark, Tammy Hutchens, Karen Garraputa, Martha Pilson, Linda L. Hairston, Della Reynolds, Kim Howell, Kevin Jones, Lori Banks, Terry Stone, Greg Wilkinson, Mark Walker, Cheryl Wimbish, Barbara Bergeron, Cat Berry, Sandra Carter, Annette Smith, Ken Hancock, Mark Gam¬ mons, Jerome Mabe, Andy Hylton, Janice McAlexander, Perry Clark, Leslie Slate, Ricky Edgin, Scott Smith, Timmy Bowers, Kelly Witt, Benjie Holt, Joey Barnwell, Madison Montgomery, Bill Burnette, Gail Shockley, Keith Martin, Steve Perry, Bobby Eckenrod, Bruce Wood, Kaye Martin, Brent Epperson, James Walker, John Campbell, Mike Berry, Joey Mills, William Clark, Curtis Wood, Terry Merritt, Elvis Spencer, Mickey Holleman, Chris DeBruhl, Galen Gilbert and Bob Burnette. Bob Burnette tries to persuade Rene Kodenski to support the Patrick County Cougars. f j$ nil Monogram Club 165 LATIN-FRENCH? It’s Greek To Me! Members: Mary Adams, Annette Baldwin, Beverly Beach, Jeanette Bishop, Ann Blackburn, Rhonda Booker, Phyllis Boyd, Tommy Brammer, Denise Coalson, Rhonda Cockram, Gail Coleman, David Duncan, Sheila Epperson, Lisa Foley, Suzanne Francis, Lura Fulcher, Ann Guynn, Sarah Hand, Ronnie Harold, Jerri Hill, Kim Hudson, Donna Hutchens, Ryan Lankford, Tara Martin, Cindi Matthews, Cyndie Maxey, Connie Montgomery, Leigh Moss, Mark Nelson, Betty Payne, Karen Pedigo, Michael Plasters, Lee Price, John Puckett, Toni Puckett, Tracey Puckett, Lisa Roberts, Vicki Shelton, Richard Stewart, Mary Lou Stroud, Marissa Tayko, Sandra Thomas, Sheila Thompson, Sarah Travis, Alethea Turner, Melanie White, Stephen Willis, Tammy Willis, Beth Wood, Tricia Wray, and Kim Wright. l. JL. 3. w ; 7 j i P ' - Officers: Rhonda Cockram, Presi¬ dent; Cindy Maxey, Vice- President; Tracey Puckett, Secretary; Ronnie Harold, Repor¬ ter; Mary Lou Stroud, Treasurer; Bradley Knowles, Parliamen¬ tarian; Marissa Tayko, Historian; Phyllis Boyd, Disciplinarian; Ms. Wynn Cherry, Advisor. This year the Latin-French club held bake sales, sold candy and planned a Halloween carnival. As a service project, the club picked up trash to be recycled. Also, the members were able to attend the annual Latin convention in Roanoke. 166 Latin - French Spanish Club Left to Right: Janet Gwgnn, Treasurer; Olivia Roberson, Secretary; Mark Pilson, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor; Mrs. Belcher, Sponsor; Patricia Layman, President; and Regina Hall, Vice-President, (not pictured, Amy Mann, Historian.) ( ) Karen Larsen, Melinda Shelor, and Lydia Roberson exhibit the Spanish culture with homemade crafts. Chris Anderson, Tom Barnard, Shawn Bell, Brenda Biggs, Donna Biggs, Becky Bollings, Patsy Burkhart, Melody Burnette, Glenda Carter. Kathy Cassady, Lee Clark, Greg Clifton, Tammy Coalson, Rita Conner, Ronnie Conner, Margaret DeHart, Cindy Eckenrod, Jay Eckenrod, Dan Epperson, Richard Garraputa, Mary Beth Gray, Janet Gwynn, Jerry Hall, Lori Hall, Regina Hall, Teresa Hall, Barran Harbour, Carolyn Harrell, Sharon Harrell, Wayne Hatcher, Leigh Hazelwood, Joyce Hawks, Todd Heath, Regina Hill, R.D. Howell, Sandra Howell, Susan Hutchens, Gerald Hylton, John Keesee, Tad Kreager, Karen Larsen, Patricia Layman, Patty Lewis, Sheila Uneberry, Amy Mann, Karen Marshall, Linda Moran, Laura Moss, Mark Pilson. Tina Plaster, Lydia Roberson, Olluia Roberson, Karen Roberts, Lisa Rorrer, Robin Rorrer, Clay Shelor, Melinda Shelor, Sue Simmons, Angle Smith, Jerry Smith, Kerry Smith, Melanie Smith, Cheryl Steele, Debbie Stone, Gail Tayko, Delzene Thomas. Wayne Thompson, Daryl Tlley, Marian Ullrich, Marie Ullrich, Cathy Wall, Kevin Ward, Kathy Williams, Kim Wiliams, Cindy Wray, Timmy Wray, and Randy Wyatt. Spanish Club 167 V. I C. A. Don ' t Micky Holleman, Jimmy Smith, and Mitch Nelson look like they know what they’re doing? Members: Curtis Adams, Shelby Archer, Marshall Banks, Pam Belcher, Bruce Bell, Bryant Blake, Dwayne Bowers, Rexford Bow¬ man, Kent Bryant, Ronnie Burkhart, Chris Byers, John Campell, Euan Cassell, Danny Cockram, Jerry Cox, Brenda Cruise, Regina Dalton, Anita Dauis, Beth Dauis, Debra Delp, Jearl Dillion, James Epperson, Dillard Frazier, Brian George, Karen Goad, Janice Goard, Pam Haden Betty Hall, Larry Harbour, Lesia Harbour, Joe Haynes, Sandra Hazelwood, Lenora Hensley, Jerry Hiatt, Jeff Hollandsworth, Mickey Holleman, Brenda Hughes, Vicky Hughes, Ray Hylton, Barbara Mabe, Jerome Mabe, Karen Martin, Jeff McAlexander, Yalanda McAlexander, Claude Montgomery, Ellen Morrison, Mitch Nelson, Sherree Nickelston, Larry Nolin, Mitch Nowlin, Debby Ouerby, Sandra Ouerby, Bruster Pendleton, Steve Plaster, Bryant Pruitt, Jeff Powell, Glenna Puckett, Gerald Roberts, Connie Robertson, Curtis Robertson, Mark Scales, Dauey Smith, Tony Smith, Wayne Spangler, Jeff Spencer, Mark Spencer, Donna Stegall, Carolyn Sutphin, Tim Turner, James Walker, Troy Wood, Kathy Wray, and Paul Young. Many people do not know what VICA means, In terms it technically means Vocational Industry Clubs of America. It in¬ volves those students taking courses offered by our capable vocational department. One of their major projects was to construct a float which netted third place in the parade. They also plan a trip to a college in the spring to offer their members a first-hand oppor¬ tunity to experience “College Life ' . Betty Hall, Pres.; Jerome Mabe, V. Pres.; Carolyn Sutphin, Sec.; Glenna Puckett, Rep.; Davey Smith, Treas.; Mark Scales, Pari.; and Lenora Hensley, Hist. 168 VICA DECA Members are Susan Belcher, Betty Bowman, Danny Bowman, Randy Carter, Debbie Cochran, Ronnie Conner, Norma Jean Fain, Jay Foley, Robert Foley, Betty Goard, Teresa Goard, Steve Goins, Janice Hall, Randall Hall, Jackie Hamm, Keith Harbour, George Harris, Jeff Hatcher, Wilson Hodges, Dwight Holt, Timmy Hooker, David Hughes, Sylvia Hughes, Larry Huges, Kenny Hutchens, Larry Hylton, Kaye Medley, Tommy Morse, Dean McCormick, Bruce Overby, Darrell Overby, Jerry Pilson, Dean Richardson, Annette Sawyers, Wade Sehen, Wayne Scott, Sammy Shelor, Ronnie Shough, and Jerry Williams. DECA is a club which is often confused with V1CA and other vocational clubs. The Distributive Education Clubs of America take part in competitive events such as State Leadership Conferences, and they also schedule an Employer-Employee Banquet. Their ser¬ vice project this year was a free enterprise promotion project. Debate Team Ponders New Beginning The new decade rolled around bringing with it a new zest for revival of the dormant debate team. Team members assembled and decided to meet for informal debates until a stronger foundation could be built. Debate teams are definitely not built in a day, or even in a year. Here ' s hoping our debate team can enter the new decade with a show of strength! Althea Turner catches up on an assignment. Members: Mary Lou Stroud, Marissa Tayko, Gail Tayko, Cindy Eckenrod, Dana Rodgers. The many books the debate team uses for research is phenomenal. 170 Debate P. E. P. P.E.P. students busily search for project materials. P.E.P. is the Potential Expansion Program, under the leadership of Mrs. Claudette Thompson, which allows students to do just what the title suggests - ex pand their potential. Students manage this feat in numerous ways including photography, forensics and individual projects. Melinda Shelor tries her discriminating “eye” in the darkroom at selecting appropriate photographs. Brenda Martin takes a moment from her work in the darkroo to reluctantly pose. ■ft 1 Caroline Pilson utilizes every available opportunity to get some work done. 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Groceries, Hardware Furniture Appliances Woolwine, Virginia 24185 Phone: 930-2526 Say it with flowers Be sure they’re ours STUART FLOWER SHOP Stuart, Virginia 24171 Phone: 694-3289 Ads 183 How To Make A In these next four pages, we are attempting to provide you with a recipe for a fraction of the work that goes into making your yearbook. Take one cup each of diligence, perseverance and imagination and add layout sheets, a few grease pencils, a ruler, numerous position stickers and plenty of pictures. Mix well and have patience. There is a lot more than meets the eye when you flip through the pages of your yearbook. With each page, you may credit approximately four hours work to your diligent annual staff ' s efforts. To prepare a spread (any two pages you see), you must first have a subject for those pages ... whether it be football or clubs or even what you see here. Obviously, you need pictures (a message you must relay to the photographers) and a creative design. While mixture is marinating, distribute fact sheets to teachers, coaches, counselors or run down anyone with answers to questions you have. Once you get names or information, usually you must alphabetize and always you must check the validity of your information (including spelling). 184 How to Make A Yearbook High To this you must add imaginative captions for your pictures and a definitive headline for each page. Be sure not to forget all the minor details. School Yearbook Page numbers with sub-topics that you find on the outside bottom of each page and specific instructions for the publisher to follow must be included on every single page that is submitted. After your pages are com¬ pleted. they are checked, checked, re-checked and checked again. If any errors are overlooked and pages are mailed to the publisher, the corrections become quite costly. Even a misspelled word costs $4.00 to correct! Other careless errors tend to cost even more. Once pages are submitted, the publisher returns proofs of those pages to be checked one more time. Corrections made on proof pages are the co stly ones. The corrected proofs are then re¬ turned to the publisher for the final printing of the annual. How to Make a Yearbook 185 The photographer ' s job cannot be overlooked. Without pictures, there could be no annual. Very Heart ... Getting photograph assignments, tracking down subjects and organizing the shot is but a fraction of the time necessary to provide a finished print to a section editor. Endless hours are spent in the darkroom processing film through cycles of D-76. stop bath, fixer and wash. Time is required for film to dry and the cycle begins again with the exposed paper - running through chemical processes to get proper contrast. Good prints take time. 186 How to Make a Yearbook ... and Soul From the photographs on these pages you can see that annual-making has its moments, good and bad, work and p ay. Hours often seem endless. The work never ends during the school dap and even snow daps (when schools are closed) are used to meet deadlines. Fatigue is a major deterrent and tempers occasionallp rise. However, the familp ties developed through long hours of working elbow-to-elbow have enabled us to work through even the most difficult situations under seeminglp impossible circumstances. . AND. WE ' VE LOVED ITU! How to Make a Yearbook 187 emor —Adams, Curtis: Ht. i Box 402 at rich Springs; 7flr. ' MrS. Bobbg C. -Adams; -Art 8 , 9, 10; ' Monogram 10, II, 12; L9C-A If, 12; Varsitg Oootbaff ' Manager 9; Varsitg Oootbaff 11; Bogs ' Orach 9 —Ashburn, 4ammg ( 4 .: p. ( ). Box 8 tfrich Springs; Carfton —Ashburn ; OBX-A 9, 10, 1 I, 12; 4- H 8, 9, 10, 11; -Health (Careers 8, 9, 10, If, 12; SC 4 Hepre Senta ti ve 8, 12; Xiberator 9, 10; —Annual 1 Sgers, Belinda Mae: Ht. 58 Meadows of dan; Mr. Mrs. Cffis C. -4gerS; 4rt 8, 9, 11; Vice president -Art Club 11; Sr. id eta II, 12; Jr. Bela 8, 9, 10; 4- H 8, 9; Jdomecoming Court 8, 10, II, 12; Qirfs Orach 9; —4nnua f II, 12; CJirfs State Barbour, Songa C, Ht. 2 Idox 82- -4 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Cddie Cfag Barbour, Jr.; O-HJ 8, 9; S-AC 12; 4 ' 04 8, 9, 10, 11; -Jdistorg 10, 11, 12; CkorUS 12 Barnard, -Kathg Xgnn: bit. 1 Box 2 _ Ararat; Mr. Hlrs. Bennie Barnard; O-H—4 8; 4-Jd 8, 9, 10, 12; Jdeafth Careers 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Xatin 9; Chorus 8, 10 Befcher, Carfton: Hi. 1 Box 122-B Woofuine; Samuef Hog Befcher; 00-A 8, 9, 11, 12; 4-04 8, 9 Befcher, Xeon: H. 4 Box 148- -4 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Joe Befcher; -Art 12; 00-4 8, 9 Befcher, penng Qail; Ht. 1 Box 107 Woofuine; Mr. Mrs. Cfag Befcher; OJd-4 9, 10; 04eafth Careers If, 12 Befcher, Phiffip £,. Ht. 1 Box 77 Meadows of dan; Mr. Mrs. Xindel Befcher; 00-4 8, 9, 10, II; 4- 94 8, 9, 10; Wrestfing 10; presidential phgsicaf OitneSS -Award 10 Beff, Bruce -A, Ht. I Box 445 Patrich Springs; Mr. Mrs. -Allan Bed, 00-4 8, VJC-4 12; Bogs ' Pracb 8, 1 1; Cross Countrg 8 Beff, Shawn Cfizabeth: flO. Box 8 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. John B. Beff, -Art II, Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11; jCiberalor 12 Benfie d, -Keith Sefton: Ht. 1 Box 468 Patrich Springs; Mr. Mrs. Cuba Sfton Benfiefd, Jr.; Sr. Beta 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; 4- A 12; SC-A HepreSentative 12 Berrg, Catherine C, P.O. Box 564 Stuart, Wr. Wry Si, omaS Cj. Berrg; Xatin 8, 9; ' Monogram 10, 11, 12; SC-4 8, 9; Band 8, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9; SC-A HepreSentative 8, 9; Qirts ' J.V. Bashetbaff 9, 10; Oennis 10, 11, 12; Mo’s UL n, i2 Bergeron, Barbara —4.; Ht. , -Ararat; Orancis -Arthur Bergeron; -Art 9, 10; 4 m Jd 9; ' Monogram 11, 12; Spanish 10; Girls Orach 9, 10; GgmnasticS 10, 11, 12; Cheerfeader 11, 12; Who ' s UL 12 Bfachard, James C.: Ht. 5 Box 272 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Hoger X. Shefton, 00-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Boffings, Hebecca Xgnn: Ht. 1 Box 226 patrich Springs; ' Mrs. -Ann B. Vobfin; 4 m Jd 10, II; 04eafth Careers 11, 12; Science 9; Spanish 10, II, 12; W.Jho S Who; Ofag Corps II, 12 Bogd, pbgffis: Hleadows of dan; Joeg Bogd; _Art 8; Sr. Beta 11 , 12; Jr. Beta 9, 10; Xatin 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Orenc h 10, II, 12; Who ' s Who Boger, Marh -Keffg: Box 168 Stuart, Mr. Mrs. -Keffg Boger, 00-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 8, 9, 10; Cross Countrg 9 Bowman, X)anng; Ht. 2 Box 205 —Ararat; ' Mr. ' Mrs. Woodrow Bowman; 00-4 8; Xibrarg 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish It Bowman, Hita O.: Ht. Box 160 -Ararat; ' Mr. Mrs. Cordfe Bowman; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 9; OBX-A 11, 12, Jdeafth Careers 9, 10, Chorus 9, Jr. Marshal 11 Brim, Xinda Oaget Ht. 1 Box 16 -Ararat; ' Mr. IdT TfJrS. Chester Brim; —Art 8; OBX-A 9; OJ4-4 12; Jdistorg 10, 12; Qirfs ' Orach 9 Burnette, Hoberl Xeei p.O. Box 108 Stuart; ' Mr. fdt ' Mrs. Cdwin X. Burnette; ' Monogram 9, 10, 11, 12; Bashetbaff 8, 9; J. V. Ooolbaff 9, 10; Varsitg Oootbaff 11, 12; Cross Countrg 8; Wrestfing 10; Qoff 9, 10, 11, 12, OorenSicS Spelling 1 1 Burnette, Biff: P.O. Box 108 Stuart; ' Mr. Mrs. Cdwin X. Burnette ; 4-04 8, 9; ' Monogram 10, 11, 12; Bashetbaff 8; Oootbaff 8; J.V. Oootbaff 9, Varsitg Ooolbaff 10, 11, 12, Wrestfing 9, 10, . 12, Qoff 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Most Valuable Qoff 10, 11 Brgant, -Kent: Hi. 4 Box 270 J ' stuart; Xonie Brgant Horrer; 00—4 8, 9; VJC—A II, 12 Burhhart, Honnie Xee: Hi. 4 Box 196 Ml. -Airg, V. C. ; U fr. Tflrs. Hobeg Burhhart; ' Monogram 11, 12; VJC-4 11, 12; Oootbaff 8; J.V Oootbaff 11, 12; Wrestfing 10, II; presidential Phgs icaf OitneSS -Award 9, 10; Best JXefensive Bach in Oootbaff 11 Bgers, Chris: Ht. 5 Box 287 Stuart ; Jvan UJ. BgerS; 00-4 8, 9, 10; VJC-A 11, 12; Bashet¬ baff 8, 9; J. V. Bashetbaff 10 ( arr, X)e(ia Jean: Ht. I Box 504 patriih Springs; Mr. Mrs. HoSS -Affan Carr; OBX-A 9, 10, 11; 4‘ -44 12; Mi-lJ 12; Xibrarg 9, 10, 11; perfect -Attendance 11 Cassell, Cvan: Ht. 1 Meadows of Xan, Mr. Mrs. James L Casseff, 00-A 9, VJC-A 11, 12; ' ll ' bos Who 12; Bogs Estate 11 Statistics Chaney, Jane W: Hi. I Bn, 327--,4 Patrich Springs; Wr. Wry J((r,J 2). Chaney, 2B-CJ 10, II, 12, DJJ 4 H, -I)hrary II Clanton, 2behorah, Hi. Box II Critz, Wr. Wr,. John Sherman Clanton, SSC 12, 4-Ji H, Beafrh Career J 12, History 9; (jirl 1 Prath 10; Cyymnaitici 10, aCiherator 12, Preiijen- tial physical Pitness Juan 10 Clanton, Hoyer PJee; Ht. Box 1 Critz; ' Wr. I? ' Wrs. John Clanton, Bashethall 8, 9 Boys Prach 8, 9; CroSS Countrg 8, 9, 10 Clifton, (Jregorg Xean: Ht. Box 433 patrich Springs; ' Mr. ' Mrs. Samuef Cj. Clifton; 4- —)4 8; -Jdeafth Careers 8; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsilg Oootbaff 9; Bogs Orach 8, 9; Wrestfing 8, 9; perfect -Attendance 8, 9 Cfifton, ' Melissa X)awn: Box 74 patrich -Springs; Wr. Wry (Jary J(enl Clifton, PBXJ 8, 9, 10, 11; 4 Jd 12; -Jdeafth Careers 9, 10, 11; . fdi- 1j 12; Spanish 8; SC—4 Hepresen- tative 8; presidentia ( phgsicaf OitneSS -Award 8, 9, 10 Coalson, J. Xenise, Ht. 2 Box 45 Ararat: Wr. Wry Ch arfeS Coalson; Sr. Beta 11, 12; 4- -J4 8, 10; Xatin 9, 11, 12; Xibrarg 8, 9, 10; Chorus 9; IJouth Council 9, 10; Xilerarg Magazine 10, II; P.C.fl 8, 9, 1 1 Cocherham , X)anng: Ht. 5 Box 95-—4 Jstuart; Xarneff Cocherham; 4 m Jd 9, 10, 1 I, 12; Jdistorg 10, 11; VJC-A 12; Ch oruS 11; SC-4 HepreSentative 10; J.V. Oootbaff 10; Varsilg Ooot¬ baff I 1; Bogs Orach 1 1 Cochran, -Kim: Ht. 4 Box 53 Jstuart; -Jdeafth Careers 1 I, 12; Jdi - 1J 8; Xibrarg 9; Chorus 8; SC-4 HepreSentative 9, 11, 12 Cothram, Hhonda: Ht. 2 Box 18 ' Meadows of X an Honafd —Ann Cochram; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9; Xatin 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; JsC—4 HepreSentative 10; Cjirfs Orach 9; Orench 10, 11, 12; Class president 10; Who S U ho 12; Societg for Xislinguished - American J4iyh School SUenh 12, Gifted and Patented; Jr. War dal It, Beta Ctuh Wost Valuable Club Wemb er 11; Xatin -Historian 10; Xatin president 12; Jr. Beta Oreasurer 9; OorenSicS 9, 11, 12; ' Marshal at Beta Convention 12 Coffins, Jerrg Wagne: Hi. 2 Box 171 -Ararat; Mr. Mrs. Bobbg Coffins Conner, Chergf Xea: Ht. 2 Box 490--K Bassett; Mr. MrS. Xinwood Conner; OBX-A 10, 11, 12; 0-J4—4 8, 9; Xibrarg 9, 10, 11, 12; presidential Phgsicaf OitneSS -Award 9 Corns, Connie Xgnn: Ht. 1 Box 70 Stuart; Cecif fcT Cfaine Corns; OBX-A 10; 4 Jd 11, 12; Jdeafth Careers 11, 12; Ofi-Tf 10; Xatin 9; Xibrarg 8; Science 8; Chorus 12; SC-A HepreSentative 9; Xiberator Staff 10, 11 Cdit or 11; CfaSS Secretarg 8 Crews, Sam - Jdagwood (Jr.): Ht. 2 Box 121-B ' Meadows of X)an; VJr. Jflrs. J. Cgfenn ' Marshall; 00-4 8, 9, 10, II; 4 m -Jd 8, 9, 10, II; Chorus 12; perfect —Attendance 8, 10, II, 12 X)afton, Hegena Xgnn: Ht. 3 Box 251 Stuart; ' Mr. ' ffjrs. —Jderman X)a(ton; -Art 9; OBX-4 10; S-4C 12; VJC-A n, 12 Xafton, Susan Cfizabeth: Ht. 3 Box 224-C Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Biffg J. Xalton; OBX-4 12; -Jdeafth Careers 8, 9, 10 Xif on, Jearf: Ht. I Box 4 Patrich Springs; Mr. Mrs. Bobbg Xiffon; VJC-A 11, 12 Cihenrod, Cgnthia Xee: Hi. I Box 260 Cfaudviffe; ' Marg Xouise Cchenrod; Sr. Bela 10, 11, 12; Jr. Beta 8, 9 - Heporter 9; SC -4 9 - -Jdislorian 9; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; (Jirfs Orach 10; —Annua (Staff II, 12 - Cditor 12; Who ' s Who 11, 12; Societg of dis¬ tinguished -American -Jdigh J hoo f Students 12; Senior Pfag 12; Cgifted and Oafented 8, 9; Junior ' Marsh af 1 1 ; OorenSicS; bebate Oeam 11, 12; Cjirfs Stale —Alternate 11 C gin, Johnng Hichard (Jr.): Ht. 4 Box 184 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Johnnie Hichard Clgin; Sr. Beta If, 12; Jr. Bela 10; ' Monogram 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; J.V. Oootbaff 10; Varsilg Oootbaff 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; -Annual Staff 11, 12; Who ' s Who Cpperson, Brent d.: Hi. 1 Box 83; ' Mr. (d? ' Mrs. Hog V. Cpperson; Sr. Bela 10, 11, 12; 00-A 8, 9; 4- Jd 8, 9; ' Monogram 10, 11, 12; Ufrestfing 10, 11, 12; Presidential phgsicaf OitneSS —Award 9 CpperSon, X )arre ll Golden, Ht. Box 475, We. Wry Golden Cppeeson, Sr. Beta II, 12, Science 12, Jr. Waeshal Pain, Pd el re 1 . ‘Jn ntllt; Hi. 1 Box 3S7 f ctrii b Springs; Wr. Wry Joieph Pinuood Williams, Jrl 9, II, PBJ1J 10, 4-JJ 12; Health Careers II, 12; Chorus 11, 12; —Art —Award 9 Oain, J. W, Ht. 1 Box 324 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. William Q. Oain; 00J 8, 9 Oariss, Shefbg Jean: Ht. I Box 44- K-Ararat; Mr. MrS. James Oariss; PJU H. 9, 10. II; 4--H 12; -Health Careers 11 , 12; Xibrarg 8 Oofeg, Barbara J.X.: Ht. 4 Box 273 Stuart; Jerrg Xewis Oof eg; d.C. 11; OBX-A 8, 9, 10; 00-A 8; Xibrarg 9, 10 Oofeg, Hoger Xane: Ht. 4 Box 210 Stuart, Wr. Wry Jester Jd. Poley, PPJ II, 12 3 filter. Carol jean: Rt. Box 341 Stuart; Wr. and WrS. M. Qlenn Sufcher; SMC 12; 4- .Jd 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - treasurer 9, Reporter 10, President 11; Sc ience 8, 9 - treasurer 9; Outstanding CU Member 4-M 11; COB Member Cjammons, Bobby: Rt. 3 Box 73 Stuart; ' Mr. IbT Vlrs. _ 4rth ur CjammonS; Spanish 9, 10 - Sdisto rian 10; Biberator 11; -Bramati( _ 4ward 11; 3orenSicS CjammonS, Work: Rt. 3 Stuart; Wr. WrS. Winfield CjammonS; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; jr. Beta 8, 9; Monogram 12; Basketball ' Manager 9; Cross Country 8; lAJrestling 10, 11, 12; Sennis 9; Class president 11; ' Who S lAJho; S oiiety of -Bistinguished Mmerican _ Hi git School Students Cjeorge, Brgan Conrad: Rt. 2 Box 100 Westfield, VC; Wr. WrS . Wach Qeorge; Mrt 10; _S r. Beta 11, 12; jr. Beta 10; 33 4 8, 9, 10; i l 9C 4 1 1, 12; presidential SitneSS -4 ward 10 Qilley, jeffrey Sorrest: Rt. 1 Stuart; Wr. WrS. 3 red 0. -33 8,9— Reporter 8, Secretary 9; ' Monogram 10, 11, 12; Varsity Dootun. 9 , 10; Wrestling 9, 10; Sorensics 12; Voice of X emocracy 10, 12 Goins, hjorma j.: Rt. 3 Box 83 Stuart; ' Mr. ' Mrs. ShomaS tyoini 3BBM 10, 11, 12; 4 M 8; rjCihrary 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Gwr, perry Stephen: p. O. Box 116 Rat rich Bpring S; perry G reer ; Mrt 1 1; 4 ' Sd 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 12; SCM Representative 12; Boy S Srack 9 Cjregory, -Bavid Wayne: Rt. 1 Box 360 Stuart; ' Mr. VflrS. Shorn aS G re y or y! Mrt 8, 9, 10; 4-Sd 8, 9, 10, 12; Sdi- Z 12; CroSS Country 8 Griffith, Jiesia: Rt. 3 Box 66 Stuart; Cllen W. G ri ff il eta 9 3BBM 10; 4-Jd 8, 9; Ijouth Council 8 Jdairston, Cmily G a y : P’O. Box 6 7 Spencer; Wr. WrS. Jdelen Mairslon; B.C. 9; SMC 12; 4-Sd 8, 9; Ijouth Council 8 Mall, Mlisa B, PO. Box 474 Stuart; Wr. WrS. W. Bernard Mali; 4-M 12; Mrary 8; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11; Mnnual 11 Mall, Beborah: RO. Box 304 Patrick Springs; Wr. WrS. R. W Boyd; 3MM 8; SMC 12; VJCM 10, 11, 12 Mall, Regina S.: Rt. Box 59M Stuart; She Reverend IB WrS. W. Curtis Mall; Sr. Beta 10, 1 1, 12; jr. Beta 9, 10; Spanish 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; junior Vlarshal; Society of -Bistinguished _ 4meric an J4i 9 l Sdc oo ( Students Mall, Sony: Rt. 2 Box 243 Mrarat; Wr. ' Mrs. Marvey G Mall; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; jr. Beta 8, 9; Basketball 8, 9; Sdistory 4ward 11 Sdamm, dBebora h Bynn: Rt. 2 Box 268 Mrarat; Wr. WrS. junior Mamm, 3BBM 11; 4- M 12; Sdealth Careers 9, 10, 11, 12; Slag Corps -4ward 1 1 Sdancock, SCen: Rt. 1 Box 523-M Bassett; ' Mr. IdT ' Mrs. james S. Sdancock; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; Monogram 12; SCM 12 - President 12; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11; Sennis 11, 12; Who’s Who 11, 12; Migh School MthfeteS Mll-Mmerica 11 Mandy, JCalhy: Rt. 1 Patrick Springs; Wr. WrS. Clarence Mandy; SMC 12; Sdealth Careers 8, 9; 3di-!J 8, 9, 10, 12 - Historian 10; Batin 11 Sdarbour, Barry: Rt. 4 Box 122 Stuart; Bloyd Harbour; SSM 8, 9; Science 10, 11, 12; ' [SCM 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Sennis 12; presidential physical SitneSS Mward 8, 9, 10 Sdarold, Ronnie C.: Rt. 2 Box 209B Ararat; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; jr. Bela 8, 9; Batin 11, 12 - Reporter 12; Spanish 8, 9, 10 - Vice president 10; Batin Mward 11; R.C.R. 10, 11, 12; junior ' Marshal 11; ICho S ' ICho 12; Society of distinguished _ 4 meric an Jliqlx School Students 12; Ratriik County Ijouth Builders 12; !Bebate 9; School Play 8, 9, 10 Marred, Susan Marie: Rt. 2 Box 213 WeadowS of Ban; Wr. WrS. Gorman Marred; 4- M 8, 9; Mi- y 8, 9; ' ISCM 10; Band 8, 9; Mi- If Mistorian 9 Jdarris, -Beborah: R.O. Box 233 Patrick Springs; Smogene BiggS; 3di- 1 j Chaplain 12 Harris, G eor ye Sd.: Rt. 2 Box 275 Stuart; ' JUr. ' Mrs. G eor ye Sdarris; 3). C. 10, 11, 12; SSM 10; presidential SitneSS 4ward 10 Mazelwood Mildred B, Rt. 1 Box 61 Stuart; Wr. WrS. G n S. Mazelwood; Sr. Bela 10, It, 12; 4’ Jd 8; Bibrary 9; Society of -Bistinguished „4merican JJi 9 l Sd, oo l Students - IdayneS, G re y -4.: Rt. 2 Box 262-B 4rarat; Vancy . IdayneS ' Mefms, james S, Vesta, Mn n ie SdelmS; -Art 8; SSM 10, 11, 12; 4’Sd 12 Sdelveston, Ruth: Rt. 1 Box 3-M Patrick Springs; ' Mr. IS ' Mrs. Richard R. Sdelveslon; Mrt 12; 4- ld 10; Band 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; SC 4 Representative 12; Biberator 12; Society of Bistinguished _ 4merican J4i 9 k Sd oo ( Students Sdiatt, jerry Bean: Rt. 2 Box 130 Mrarat; ' Mr. ' Mrs. Reaford Sdiatt; ' USCM 11, 12 Mill, Bonnie V.: Rt. 5 Box 97 Stuart; Wr. WrS. Ronnie Mill; SMC 12, Mealth Careers 10, 12; Jdistory 9; Bibrary 8; Chorus 10, 12; Biberator 12 Mill, Wary Matherine: Rt. 5 Box 79 Stuart; Wr. Mrs. Robert Mill, SMM 8, Sdistory 9, 10, 12; G ds Srack 10; -Ciberatnr 11 ML VanJ 9 Mil, Hi. I So, 21,4 CLuJJfe, W, VU (feor 9 e ML JU r ,, IViLson 8. (jr.): tt. 2 8o, 116-J Stuart, Wr. ILL. Ua onJ C. X, U1 on, 2).(C. 10. II. 12; 4-JJ 8, 9 Jloffan diwort l. jeff: Lt I 8o r 278 8aibtU; Wr. Lt Wri. .Uenr 9 . UoLLanJiuortl; J8J 4 8; DJ-4 8. 9, Science 12; V.9CL4 II, 12: 8„ 9 S Jr a, l 12, (jotf 10 JUt. Senjie, Lt. I Sox 50 Stuart, Vlr. Wri. Sruce C. Mott; Sr. Seta II. 12, jr. Seta 8, 9, 10, Wono 9 ram 12; S punish 8, 9, 10, 11; Basketball 8; Cdootbaff 8; j. ' ll Sootball 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; ' Idto S ' ICho; ' Rational . Jdonor Society 12 Sdoll, Carolyn: Rt. 3 Box 229 Stuart; ' Mrs. -Bitie . Roll; 4 - 4 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; IdeaIth Careers 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 JdugheS, Brenda: Rt. 2 Box 295 Stuart; Mr. ' IRrs. RJarvin fdugheS; 4‘ M 10; Health Careers 11; VS CM 12 jl„ 9 i es, Charlotte G oar d: Rt- 2 Box 299 Btuart; ' Murry _ idugheS, jr.; Bibrary 8, 9; VSCM 10, 11 - treasurer 11 JdugheS, Barry Ray: Rt. 3 Box 618 Stuart; ' Mrs. ' Margaret R. SdugheS; -B.C. 10, 11, 12; 33M 8, 9 , io Mulchens, Bonna R: Rt. 1 Sandy Ridge, fl.C; Wr. WrS. john Mutchens, Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; jr. Beta 8, 9; Bat in 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; . Homecoming Court Queen Candidate; SC 4 Representative 1 1; Jlad 12, Wloi UL, jr. Wardat; Societ 9 ,:f Mtin nU _ 4 meric an J4i 9 l SdooL StuJenh Sdutchens, joan Carolyn: i !t. i So , 456 Spencer; Wr. Wr, WiLLian, £. JJutdeni, DM4 8; 4-M 11; . VcnLtl ( urctr t II; Jilrrator 10 J4 9 fton. Jril ().; Ll. So, 378 Stuart; Wr. Wri. Winfred M 9 tlon; jr. Seta 8, 9, 10; D8JS1 10. 12; DM-4 8; M 1) It. 12, Importer 12 M 9 (lon, Clriita, Lt. I Weadowi of Man; Wr. Wri. Clinton Lb. M 9 (ton; DSJiJl 10, II. 12; b( . ' I fdepreientatiue 12; -jCilerator It M 9 (lon, Susan jewel Ldt. I Weadowi ofLban: Wr. Wr, Clinton Melton, DSJdJ 12; D. V ' } 8, 9; Spanisl 10; Clorus 10, -bilerator 12 M 9 (ton. Lbdoral -Lynn: Idt. 4 So, 136 Stuart; Wr. Wri. Walter Mylton; DSjCM 9, 10, 12; DMM 8; 4-M I I; d ' ilrary 8, 9, 10 Hylton, Vidy -bee: Idt. I So, 342 Spencer; Wr. L Wri. Modeller Uyft on; Boys 3ra(k 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10; presidential 3itneSS 4ward Sngram, Crystal Id: Idt. I So, 336- M Spencer; _ 4nnie Hull Reynolds: SJ€ 12, Mealtl Careers 12; 4 m ld 11; _Jdistory 9, 10 - Seiretary; ' Monogram 10; Science 8; Chorus 8, 9, 10; Qds 3raik 10, 11; Gymnastics 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; j. V. Cheerleaders 9, 10; Varsity Ch eer leader 1 1, 12; perfect 4ttendance 10; 2nd place -Bistrict GymnasticS; 3rd Place CBis- trid (ft mnasticS; )HVp Gymnastics; Co-Captain I ' arsity Cheerleaders joyce, Boug W.: p.(4. Box 664 Stuart; Mrs. ean -Id. joyce; DDJ 8, 9, ,0. II, 12 — Betrelary; 1st place 3alent ext 33M Camp; 3orestry judging 9, 10; Bairy judging 9, 10; 33„4 Btate Convention joyce, james - Harry (III), ' Rt. 5 Box 5 Stuart; Vlr. VlrS. j ameS 3darry joyce, jr.; jr. Beta 8, 9; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; 33M 8; 4-M 8, 9, 10, 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; SCM Representative 8, 9, 10; j-V. 3ootball 10; Cross Country 8; Wlo ' s UL 11, 12; 3orensicS 1 1, 12; Boiie y of -Bistinguished _ 4merit an Migh Shoot Students 12, jr. Marshal 11; Boy s State Representative ii, S enior Play 12 joyte, Katy Vivian: Rt. 2 Box 63 Stuart; ' Mr. I.T ' Vlrs. G eor y e Sawyers; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; 3BBM 10, 12; 3MM 8; Chorus 10; jr. Marshal 11 —King, Cynfhia: Rt. 2 Box 238 _ 4rarut; - Hattie S. - King; S 4C 12; - Idea Ith Careers 10; Sdistory 9, 10, 12; Spanish 9; Chorus 9, 10, 11; G lr 1 3rack 8, 9; Biberator 12 Bankford, Ronald: Rt. 1 Box 147-M ' Meadows of Ban; Ronald Bankford, Sr., 33M 12; 4- M 12 BawSon, Suzanne: Rt. 4 Box 1 1 Stuart; ' Mr. Cf VlrS. Ray BawSon; 4- 4 8, 9, 12; Sdealth Careers 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 12; Idomeioming Court 10; -Brama „4u ar d ii, 2) ram a Club 1 1 Bewis, Vlildred Mnn: Rt. 1 Box 313 patritk Springs; ' Mr. Vlrs. Howard Bee BewiS; 3MM 11; SMC II, 12 Bineberry, SUa ( ai l P.O. So, 142 Stuart, Wr. Wrs. Jeo M. Xind erry; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10; Biberator 10 Bineberry, Steven Beo (III). ' p.O. Box 142 Stuart; Vlr. IdT ' Mrs. Beo Sd. Bineberry; jr. Beta 8, 9, 10; 4‘ ld 8; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11; Band 8, 9, 10; Basketball 8; Sen n is 8; perfect St- ten dance 8, 9, 10, 11 Mill, Brett jarred: f lO. Box 8 Claudville; Wr. Wrs. Charles B. Mill, Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12: 4r. Beta 9: Basketball 8. 9: dr. Marshal: Who’s Who Vlabe, jerome R.: Rt. 1 Box 414 Patrick Sprinyi; jeiiie Suryart; DDM 8, 9f Wonoyrum 10, II, 12; V9C.4 12 - Vice President, DootLfl 8, j. V. Dootlall 10, Dead 9. 10, II, 12, r.,.,, r. . ... 0 . 1iLxth.n n ' Martin, Srenda: P.O. Sox 413 Stuart; THr. (A THrs. Sob ' Martin; Jr. Seta 8, 9; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; 4‘ H 8, 9, 11, 12; (girls ' Inanity Sashetball TUanager 12; (girls Arach 8, 12 - Manager; -Annua lStaff 9, 10, 11, 12 - photography Editor 11, 12; Acuulty Editor 12; Siology Award - 78, Who I Who, Senior Pfag Warfin. Ckarle) X.: Pt. 4 Box 30-X Stuart, Vorma J. Wartin 34g(lon, Sr I 8, 9; 33A 8, 9, tO, Science 10 - president i tphin; ' Martin, -Hoyte TUichael Pi. 1 Sox 1 Patrick Springs; Mr. Mrs. Jdoyte Martin Martin, Jennifer -A.: P- O. Box 388 Stuart, Wr. Wry James Jd. Martin; Jr. Seta 8, 9 - Sec.; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12 - Areas.; SCJ 10 - Areas.; Sand 9, 10, 11, 12; SCJ Pep. 12; 9tk (grade Class president; TVho S TiJio; Society of distinguished Adigh School Seniors; (girls Estate PepreSentalive; ' Majorette 10, 11, 12 - Adead ' Majorette; AorensicS - Cgirls prose - 12 Martin, —Karen June: Pt. 3 Sox 233 Stuart; Wr. Mrs. Palph Martin, SJC 11, 12, 4-Jd 10; rjCikrary 8; T19CJ 10, 11, 12; Sand 8 ' Martin, AereSa - 4nn, PO. Box 44 Stuart, Wr. - Herman Wartin Wry SUeg SutpL 4-A 8, 9, 10; -Health (Careers 9, 10, 11, 12 Martin, She res a X: Pt. 2 Sox 86 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. A red die X. Martin, ASXJ 9, 10, 11, 12 - president 11; A-HJ 8; Xibrary 8, 9, 10, 11; TVho S TAAto 11 Matthews, Cindi 3, Pt. 2 Sox 209-C -Ararat; Mr. Mrs. Charles Matthews, AAdJ 8, 4‘ Ad 10; Adealth Careers 12; Xatin 11, 12; Xibrary 9, 10, 11; Sand 11; Slag Corps 11 Maxey, Cynthia X: P- O. Sox 73 Spencer; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; Xalin 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - . Historian 9, Tice president 12; SC-4 11, 12; Adomecoming Court 12; SCJ PepreSentalive 11, 12; (girls Arach 12; Ti ho s TVho 11, 12; Society for distin guished —American Wi 9 l, Sck oof Students WcALanJer, Curtis W, PO. Box 13 Stuart, 2Wy V. WcAlexander WCJbanief 3ri)k, PO. Box 43 Patrick Spring, Wr. Wry josepk X. WCXanief, 3. 3_ 4 I I, 4 3 1 I, 12; Idea flit Careers It, 12 Wcpeak, .Kin,, Cl. ! Bo, 10t-B WooLine, Wr. Wry A La J4. WcP.ak, jr. Beta 8, 9, 3AA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - (Treasurer 10; SC-4 PepreSentative 10, 11; C0£ ' Member Merritt, Charles (Jerry (11). ' p.O. Sox 232 Patrick Springs; THr. (A Mrs. Charles 3. Merritt; Jrl 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Thee President 10; THonogram 10, 11, 12; Soys J. V. Sashetball 9; 3ootba(l 8; J.V 3ootba(( 9; Varsity 3ootba(l 9, 10, 11, 12 - Captain Offen- Se defense 11, 12; Wrestling 9; Saseball 9, 10, 11, 12 - Co-Captain 10, 11; Who S Who 1 1; Sest Offensive Sack 3ootball 1 1; presidential physical 3itneSS —Award 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Most Promising —Artist 10; .disco Contest ?tinner 11, -All-Piedmont (district Aootball; Jtl-Piedmonl district Saseball Merritt, T ancy C.: P.O. Sox 232 Patrick Springs; THr. (A Mrs. Charles 3. Merritt; 4-Ad 9, 10, 11; Xatin 8; Chorus 8, 9; TJouth Council 8 Midhiff Qeorge david: Pt. 4 Sox 86 C Stuart; THr. Mrs. Slanco THidhiff; AAJ 8; Sand 8, 9, 10, 11; J-Tl 3ootball 9, 10; T arsity 3oolball 11; (distinguished —An -High Sch oo ( Student t merican THinish, James C(yde (III). ' 101 -Akers drive Stuart; Mr. Mrs. J. C. Minish, Jr.; Sand 10, 11; (gopher —Award 1 1 THontgomery, Tl adison -Kelly ( ). ' Pt. 1 Sox 175 -Ararat; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; Monogram 10 , 11 , 12; Sand 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11 , 12; Class Vice President 11; Whos Who; distinguished -A merican Jd; 9 l SI, oof Studenti, Wrestling Xetter 9, 11, 12, P€P 8, 9, in. II. 12 Wontgomerg. Skaron Ann: Cl. I Box 204--4 4rarat: Wr. Wr). Qales Wontgomerg, 3AA 8: 4-31 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Adealth Careers 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11; (gymnastics 8; Ch eerfeader 10; - 4nnua( II Woore, Xekorak, Cl. Box 250 Xau toni iffe. V.C.; Wr). Jeanette Woore, 3AA 8, Jdistorg 9, 10, 12; Ch oruS; Xiberator 1 1 Moore, 3ranh PuSSefl Pt. 1 Sox 250 XawSonville, TIC.; Mr. Mrs. 3ranh Moore; -Art 9; 4‘Ad 12; -Health Careers 12; -Jdistory 10 Moore, Poger (J.: Pt. 1 Sox 377 Stuart; THr. Mrs. Qrady Moore; 33-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adealth Careers 8 Moorefield, Xisa: Pt. 1 Sox 68 Claudville; Mr. Mrs. Senton THoorefield; AAd-A 8, 9 THorrison, Clva: Pt. 2 Sox 226-A Stuart; (Jimm THorrison; 4‘Ad 8, 11; rXibrary 9; Sand 8; Chorus 9, 11, 12; A( _ A PepreSentative 8, 9; Class Thee president 8, 10; Perfect Attendance 8, 9, It; presidential physical 3ilneSS Au ar d 8, 9, tO Wuffiny Barrg X, PO. Box 630 Stuart; Xorrainr W. Cakes, 33J 8, 9, 10, I I, 12; 4-34 8. 9, 10. II, Band 10 9 esler, Xou 3mm a, Pt. 1 Sox 93- A THeadows of dan; THr. Mrs. James Tlester; 3AIJ 8, 9, 10, 12 - Thee President 12; Xibrary 10, 12; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 12 Hiihefston. Sheree: Pt. 1 Sox 175 XawSonville, TIC.; THr. Mrs. Malcolm (j. Adarris, A- A - 1 lx 12 - Peporter 12; 4‘ Jd 8; Jdeallh Careers 8, 9; Adi- ' ll 8, 9 - Adistorian 9; Tlowfin, Carmen 3ayei Pt. 1 Sox 32 Patrick Springs; Mr. Mrs. Sam 3. Tlowlin, 3Ad3 9, 10; 4- Jd 8, 9, 10; Adistory 9, 10, 11, 12 - Peporter 11, Secretary 12; Science 8; SC A PepreSentative 9; Xiberator 1 1 Overby, deborah .X, Pt. 5 Sox 134‘S Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Willie S. Overby, 3Ad yd 8, 9, SydC II, 12 - Peporter 11, Secretary 12; Xibrary 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; VAC Ad 12; Perfect _ Attendance Award 9, 10, 11 Overby, Cddie: Pt. 3 Sox 211-S Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Perry Overby, Jr. Seta 9; J. V 3oot- ball 9; Varsity 3ootball 10 Overby, ACenneth Wayne: Pt. 1 Sox 274 Stuart; THr. Mrs. TValter Overby; 33-A 8, 9, 10; VACJ 11 Pack, Janet TH: Pt. 1 Sox 43 -Ararat; THary Jane Pack; 3Ad-A 8, 9, 10, 11; 4‘Ad 12; Adealth Careers 1 1, 12; Xibrary 8; presidential physica l 3itneSS -Award 9, 10 Padgett, Aina Xaverne: Pt. 1 Patrick Springs; THr. THrs. Cgeorge padgett; 3SX-A 10; 4‘ Ad 11, 12; Adealth Careers 12 Painter, Sharon S, Pt. 2 Sox 160-d AJillsville; Mr. Mrs. Aelin Painter, 3SXJ 8, Adealth Careers 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 11, 12 Pendleton, Srewster £. (Jr.): Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Cston Pendleton, 33 J 8, 9, 10, VACJ 11, 12 Pendleton, d onna J.: Pt. 4 Sox 141 Stuart; donald Pendleton; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; 3SXJ 9, 11, 12 Peporter 12; 3-ddJ 8; 4‘Ad 10; Xibrary - 3r easurer 8 ; -Jn- nua (Staff 11, 12; Perfect _Attendance 1 1 Pendleton, Sarah J, Pt. 2 XawSonville, TIC; Mr. Mrs. John J. Pendleton, Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 9; 3AdJ 8, 9 Penn, THatthew: Pt. 1 Sox 362-J Spencer; THr. (A THrs. dewey Penn; 33J 8, 9, 10, 11 - Secretary 10; 4‘Ad 8, 9, 10; Adistory 11, 12 - AreaSurer 12; Chorus 10, II, 12; Sashetball 8, 9, J. V. Sashetball 10; J. V Aootball 9 Penn, Valarie Marie: Pt. 1 Sox 362-J Spencer; Mr. Mrs. William Adairston, 3AU 8, 9, 10, 11; SJ£ 12; 4‘xAd 11; Adistory 12; Xibrary 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12 Pilson, Jerry dale: Pt. 4 Sox 245 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Clarence X. Pilson, d£ 10, 11, 12 - AreaSurer 1 1, Thee president 12; d)£ II Student of the TJear 1 1 Pilson, Mark Jnthony: Pt. 2 Sox 244‘S Jraral; Mr. Mrs. Clarence pilson; Sr. Seta 10, 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9; SCJ Peporter 9; Spanish 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Peporter 9, parliamentarian 11, 12; Sand - (forum THajor 12; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; SCJ Pepresen talive 8, 12; Chorus s-Award 10, 11; Sand -.Award 11; (fo.-A.P. 12; TAJho S TVho 12; (governor s School 11; perfect _ Attendance 10, 11; Virginia State College Solo an J€n- Semble Contest Tihnner 1 1; Sland THusic Contest Tthnner 9 pilson, Tjancy Caroline: Pt. 1 Sox 42-C Woolwine; - Art 8; Sr. Seta 11, 12; Jr. Seta 8, 9, 10; 3SXJ 12; Spanish 9, 10, 11; -Jdomecoming Court 12; -Annual Staff 11, 12; P£P 11, 12; Junior Marshal; Who ' s Who; Society of distinguished J merican 34igk Sck oo IStu- dents Powell, Jeffrey dilfard: fAO. Sox 272 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. dale Ad. Powell; Jrl 8, 9, 10 - AreaSurer 10; 4‘ Jd 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; 1 JACJ 1 1, 12; SCJ PepreSentative 10; Varsity Aootball 10, 1 1; presidential physical AitneSS -Award 8, 9, 10 Price, Ponni: Pt. 1 Sox 326-S Stuart; THr. THrs. John 3. Price; -Art 8, 9; 3SXJ 10; 4‘ Ad 12; —Health Careers 11, 12; THonogram If; Chorus 8, 9, 10; SC-A PepreSentative 11, 12; Cheerleaders 1 1; -Annual 1 1 priddy, Scott: Pt. 5 Sox 68 Stuart; THr. (A THrs. Aruman priddy; THonogram 11, 12; Sashet¬ ball 8; Aootball 8; J. V. Aootball 9, 10; Varsity Aootball 11 puchelt, John Pobert: Pi. 5 Sox 205 Stuart; 4‘ dd 8; -Health Careers 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Vice President 11; Xatin 9, 10, 11, 12; Sand 8, 9, 10; So gs 3rack 12, 3of-cn)icS II, 12 Puckett. 3raceg €.: Pt. Bo, 126 Ararat; Wr. Wr). Pafeigk €. Puckett; Sr. Beta 10. II. 12; $r. Beta 8, 9, Xatin 8, 9, 10. II. 12 - 34istori an 1 1, Secretary 12; -Annual 1 1; Xatin II -Award 9; Aorensic Spelling 10, 11, 12; Ti ho S TTAto 12; Society of distinguished -American -High School Students 12; Junior THarshal; Arench Club 11, 12; CgJJ 8; pep 10 Pahes, Sebe: Pt. 2 Sox 177-C Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Qeorge 3. PaheS; 3SXJ 12; 3AAJ 8; Adealth Careers 9, 10, 11 Pedd, david X: Pt. 1 Sox 334 Spencer; Mr. THrs. Jimmie X. Pedd, Sr.; 4‘Ad 12; Adealth Careers 12; Soys Arach 9; J.V Sashetball 10; Sashetball 9; Varsity Sashetball 11, 12 Peynolds, Carol Aaye: Pt. I Bo, 430 Patrick Springs: Wr. Wrs. Xemfeg Peynolds; 3SXJ 10; Adealth Careers 11 Pice, Xeslie: Pt. 1 Sox 376 Claudville; Mr. Mrs Senjamin Pic Poberson, Xisa dawn: PO. Sox 662 Stuart; Mr. Mrs. Aranhlin Poberson; 3Ad-A 8; 4’ -H 9, 12; Adealth Careers 11, 12; Xibrary 10 - Vice president 10; Xiberator 10; - 2 Annual lit X ram a II 34ea(tk (Careers 11; 34iAtory 10, 12; Science 8; 3 ' panislt 8, 9; 3fag CorpA 12 Robert , Qerafd R: P.O. Box 64 Patrick Spring5; Wr. MlrA. RobertA; 33-A 8, 9, 10, Science 8, 9, 10; M3C-A 12 Robert a, Xiza Asfey: Rt. 1 Box 398 Spencer; Mir. Cf MlrA. Raymond —A. RobertA; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; r. Beta 8, 9, 10 - Parliamentarian 10; Xatin 8, 9, 10, 12 - Reporter 10; Mlonogram 10, 11; Band 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; SC-4 RepreAentative 9, 10; . M. BaAketbaff 8; llarAity BaAketbaff 10; CjirfA 3racb 10, 12; XMko A MJko 11, 12; Society of 2 ) iAtinyui bed _American Jdigk Sch oof StudentA 12; Xatin -Award 9 Robert Aon, Curtis Cduard: Rt. I Bo, 185 J Stuart, Wr. Wr,. A lay Wartin, Wonogram It, 12; VJCJ II, 12; Joothall 8; J. V. Joothall 9, 10, Var,it 9 Joothall II, 12 Rogers, IXarlene, Rt. 4 Box 232--A Stuart; W, 43 MlrA. Scott RoyerA; 34eaftb (Career 12 Roop, Jeffery Waynes Rt. 1 Box 162 Patrick SpringA; 34efen R. Roop; -Art 11; Xibrary 9, 10; Spani k 8, 9; Xiberator pkotograpky Editor 11; —Annual 9, 10 Rorrer, Warks Rt. 3 Box 255 Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. Bobby Rorrer, 33-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Reporter 12 ScafeA, j acguefine XaMerne: Rt. 1 Box 279 Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. Walter Safe A, S-AC 8, 9; 4 ' 34 12; 34iAtory 10, 12; Science 8; Band 8, 9, 10, 11; SC-A RepreAentative 11 ScafeA, Wark: Rt. 2 Box 17 -Ararat; Wr. 43 WrA. jameA SafeA; 33-A 8, 9, VJC-A 11, 12; 34unting and 3iAking Ctub 10 Scott, 3)avid MJayne: Rt. 4 Box 249 Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. Cecif Scott, X.£. 10, 11, 12; 33-A 8, 9; 4 ' 34 8; SC-4 RepreAentative 8; BaAketbaff 8, 9 Scott, RoAe Mlarie: Rt. 2 Box 55--A Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. Rickard Xee Scott, 33-A 12, CjirfA 3rack 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Seken, eAAie: Rt. 2 Box 86-A MleadowA of Xan; Mir. 43 MlrA. MJiffiam Seken; MarAity 3oot- baff 11, 12 Sbeppard, Xanny: Rt. 3 Box 224 Stuart; Mir, 43 Mir A. preAcott Skeppard; 33-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; MarAity 3ootbaff 10, 11 Skepkerd, Xavid Ml, P.O. Box 26 Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. Q.C. Skepkerd; 33J 9, 10, 11, 12 - Mice preAident 12; SC-A RepreAentative 12; 3ootbaff 8; ' ll 3ootbaff 9 Skepkerd, 3komaA Byron: p.(3. Box 26 Stuart; Cf. C. Skepkerd; 33-A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Reporter 9, PreAident 12; SC-A 8, 9; $. V 3ootba(f 9 Skockley, Samuel Qafe: Rt. 5 Stuart; Wr. 43 WrA. -Arthur Quy Skockfey; 4-JJ 9; Wonogram 12; BaAebaff 9, 10, 11, 12; 34un ting and 3iAking CLh to Shough, Ronald X.: P.O. Bo, 234 Patrick Spring; Wr. Wn. PaJ W. Shough, XX. 10. II. 12; 33J 8. 9 Smith. Xarryl Charles, Rt. I Box 26 Critz; Wr. Bln. Charles B. Smith; 33J 8. 9, 10. It. 12 - Reporter 10; (jolf 10 Smith. Xauey: Pt. 2 Box 889 Ararat, Wr. Wri. Reid Smith, VJCJ II, 12 - Jreasurer 12; Hunting and 3iihin 9 CU 10 Smith. Scott S, P-O. Box 307 Stuart; Wr. Wri. Russell Smith, Sr. Beta 12, 4-JJ 8. 9, 10, II - President 10; Wonogram 12; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; SC-4 RepreAentative 10; BaAketbaff 8, 9; J.V BaAketbaff 10; VarAity BaAketbaff 11, 12, Wko A Wko 12, WoaI Omproved BaAketbaff player 1 1 Spencer, 34arofd-Keilk: Rt. 1 Box 367--A Stuart; Mir. 43 Mir A. Oreaf Spencer; 4-34 8, 9, 10; 34i tory 10, 11; Science 8; . ' ll 3ootba(( 10; BoyA 3r ack 11, 12 Spencer, Jeffrey X, Rt. 1 Box 161 Woofwine; ' Mir. Id? Mir A. -Afgie Spencer; 4-34 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; 34ea(tk CareerA 9; V3CJ 12, Joothall 8; j. V Joothall 9, Vanity Joothall 10. II, BoyA 3rack 10; CfaAA preAident 9 Stegalf, Bifly Ray: Rt. 1 Box 350 Patrick SpringA; Mir. Ju nior Stegall Stewart, Rickard S.: Rt. 2 Box 24 Stuart; ffoAepk 3). Stewart; Sr. Bela 10, 11, 12; 4}r. Bela 9; Xatin 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12 - Parliamentarian 10; SC-A RepreAentative 8; f}. ' ll 3ootbaf( 10; Jlgeh ra -Award; -Algebra n an d 3ri gonometry -Award; Cum Xaude -Awar d Vat, onaf Xatin JJxamination; Society of X)iAtinguiAked-kiigk Sckoo (Student!, Vationaf Weril Com- men dati on; we ,; wh o; junior Wanh a( 3atum, $oyce -Ann: Rt. 1 Box 50 Patrick SpringA; Mir. 43 MlrA. JfameA -A. 3cdum; 334-A 9, 10; 4-34 8, 9, 10; 34iAtory 9, 10, 11, 12 - Reporter 10, Mice PreAident 11, 12; Science 8; SC-A RepreAentative 8; ff. ' ll BaAketbaff 9; CjirfA 3raik 12; Xiberator 11; 3fag CorpA 1 1 3atum, Rickard C. ($r.): Rt. 1 Box 108 Stuart; Mir. 43 WrA. Rickard 3atum, BaAketbaff 8, 9; J. V BaAketbaff 10; 3oolba(( 8; j). V. 3oolba(( 9; BoyA 3ack 9, RreAidentiaf fAtyAicaf 3ilneAA -Award 9 3atum, Steven ( .: Rt. 1 Box 46 Stuart; Mir. 43 MlrA. f okn R. 3atum; 4 m fd 9; Band 8, 9, 10, 11 ; -Annual Staff 10 , 11 , 12 ; -A AiAtant Pkotograpky Cditor 11 , 12 3ayko, Qait: RO. Box 575 Stuart; Mian uef £. 3ayko; Spani k 8, 10, 11, 12; 34omecoming Court 10; 3C-A RepreAentative 10, 12; CjirfA 3rack 10; CroAA Country 10; 3orenAicA 11, 12; bebate 11, 12 3urner, -Afetkea 3.: P.O. Box 132 Stuart; Mir. I? MlrA. Rafnk 3urner; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12 - Secretary 12; jr. Bela 8, 9. 10, jCatin 8, 9. 10, II, 12, 3renc h C(uh 10, II, 12; 3oren- AicA 1 1 ; Wko A Wko 11, 12; CjirfA State RepreAentative 11; Manner of tke Century III XeaderAkip ConteAt 12; 34opwood Summer Sch ofar kip Recipient 11; 4oice of Xemocracy Speeck 10; p£p 10, 11; 3)ebate 12 3urner, Mlary -Ann: Rt. 2 Box 32 Stuart; Mir. fdT MlrA. -Affen 3urner 3urn er, Sandra C.: Rt. 2 Box 232--A Stuart; Mir. 13 MlrA. XandiA Conner; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; 3BX-A 11 , 12 - Secretary 12; 334-A 8; 4 m A 10; Xibrary 8, 9; Spani k 9; -An - nuaf 1 1 3urner, Sue Cllen: Rt. 1 Box 21 Woofwine; Mir. MlrA. Roy 3urner; 4 ’34 8, 9, 10; Xibrary 10 - Secretary 10; Mlonogram 11, 12; Band 8, 9, 10; 34omecoming Court 11; C irf Mar- Aity BaAketbaff 10, 11 - Mlanager 10, 11 3urner, Stacey Xynn: Rt. 1 Box 20 Patrick Spring!, Wr. Wr, Benzie 3urner, 3BXJ 11, 12 - parliamentarian 12; 334-A 8, 9, 10; 34ea(tk Career A 10; Xibrary 8, 9 Mia, RoAemary: Rt. 4 Box 217 Stuart; MlrA. RoAie Mia; 334-A 8, 9; 34i tory 9, 10, 12; Ck oru! 12; Jiherator It Wade, (day W Qr.), M. 4 Box ! 96- J Stuart; Wr. Wr, Ray W Wade, 4-Jd 9, 10. II, 12; Jdeafth Career! 9, 10, II, 12, Cro!! Country 10 Wagoner, 3ina W: P.O. Box 101 Patrick Spring!, Wr. Robert Wagoner, 3B1J It, 3. V. 4 10; Jdeafth Career! 9, 10, I I, 12 Walker, arnei Rt. 2 Box 258 Stuart; Vlr. Wri. Jdarvey jC. Walker, Wonogram II, 12; VJCJ 12; Baiekall 10, II, 12 Walker, Wark Jane, PO. Box 24 Stuart, Vlr. Wr, Roy X Walker, fa. Bela 9, Health Career! 12, Vlonogram 12; Science 9, 10; Spaniih 10, Choru! 8, 10, 3ennis 10, 1 I Willard, Xonna: P.O. Box 51 - Ararat; Wr, flamy Willard William, Cdunn, Rt. I Patrick Spring!, Wr. Wr, Jrthur William! William, faan: 593 Vlayo Court Stuart, Wr. Wr, W.X. William!, 3J4J 8, 9, SJC 12; VJCJ 10, I, Wifi, Jammy W., Rt. 2 Box 204 -Ararat; Vlr. Vln. Stuart Willi,, 4-JJ 8, Jdeafth Career! 9, 10, 12; Xatin 9, !0, II, 12, Xih rary 11; CkoruA 8 WimbiAk . CkerytJC, RO. Box 442 Stuart; Ml, MU Xonafd WimbiAk; S, Beta 11, 12; Beta 8, 9, 10 - Mice PreAident 10; Mlonogram 10, 11, 12; Spa ni k; 34omecoming 8, 12; SC-A RepreAentative 8; Cjym naAticA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; CkeerfeaderA 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - ff. M. Captain 10, Mar Aity Co-Captain 11, MarAity Captain 12; MJko A lAJko 11, 12; 3inafiAt 2nd Runner- lip MliAA Patrick County pageant WimbuAk, -Antkony Steven: Rt. 1 Box 145 Woofwine; Mir. MlrA. junior WimbuAk; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12 - Mice preAident 12; r. Beta 8, 9, 10 - PreAident 10; 4 34 9, 10; Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 - Mice preAident 12; SC-4 RepreAentative 9, 10; BaAketbaff 8, 9; ff. M BaAketbaff 10; MarAity BaAketbaff 11, 12; 3ootba(( 8; 3ack 9; BaAebaff 11; CfaAA PreAi¬ dent 9, 12; 3orenAicA 11, 12; MJko A MJko II, 12; Society of XiftinguiAked -American 34igk Sck oo (St udenlA 12; fa nior Wanhal It, Cfaftcd and 3afented 10, 11; lip war d Bound 10, II, 12; fjoutk Cou ncif 9 Wimbulh, fadith XenUe: Rt. 4 Box 253 Stuart, Vlr. Wr!. fahn J. Wimhulh, 3JJJ 8, 9; 4- 14 10, 11, 12 - Mice preAident II; -idiAtory 9, 10, 11, 12 - Secretary II, PreAident 12; SC-A 11 - Mice preAident 11; 34omecom ing Court 11, 12; SC-A RepreAentative 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; CkeerfeaderA 10, 11, 12 Co-Captain 11; CfaAA Mice PreAident 11 Wood, 34oy BrewAter (jr.): fJO. Box 7 Patrick SpringA; Mir. MU 34oy B. Wood; Sr. Beta 10, 11, 12; f r. Beta 8, 9, 10 - parliamentarian 10; 4 m 34 10; SC—A RepreAentative 11; BaAketbaff 8, 9; $.M. BaAketbaff 10; MarAity BaAketbaff 11, 12 - Captain 12; 3oot - baff 8, Spa niAk - 4war d; Who ! Who; Xiitinguijhed X meric an Jdigh Sh OO l St udentA 12; junior Mlardk af; 3orenAicA Wood, Mlark: Qeneral Xefivery MeAta; Ray -A. Wood; 33-A 9, 10, 11; 4-34 12; 34ea(tk CareerA 12, Science II; S( ' J Repreientatil’e 9, 10, II Wood, 3roy: Rt. Weadow! of X)an; Blten Belcher, 33- 4 8, 9, VJCX II, 12, Joothafl 8 Wood!, X)el,hie: Rt. 3 Box 222 Stuart; Wr. Wri. faknnie R. Woodl, 3BXJJ 12, Jdeafth Careen 8, 9, 10, II, 12 Wray. . fath y Vlariet Rt. 1 Box 185 patrick SpringA; Wr. Wri. Raymond Wray, fa., S-4£ II, 12, 4-.-JJ 10, Wealth Career A 8; S-rA£ Mice PreAident 12; Science 8; VJCJ 10, II, 12 W-ight, Jerela Xiane: Rt. 1 Box 443 patrick Springs, Vlr. Vlrs. Ronafd IVright; 3BXJ 10; .Health Careers II (fates, Xekorah Xynn, Rt. Box 458 Patrick Springs, Vlr. Vlrs. Jlonza (fates, 3BXJ tO, 12, 3. Id. 4 8, 9 (faung. Paul Cduin: Rt. I Box 190-JJrarat, Vlr. Vln. Cecil (faung, 4-Jd 8, VJCJ II, 12 Senior Statistics 191 The Within A Anderson, Tim-9,50 Absher, Teresa-9,146 Adams, Curtis-12,168,18 Adams, Dwayne-10,42 Adams, Mark-11,34,160 Adams, Mary-8,58,166 Agee, Pam-11,34,155 Agee, Rhonda-11 Agee. Warren-146 Amos. Kent-9,50,146 Amos, Tim—59 Anderson, Chris-10,42,167 Antonucci, Eyvon-11,34 Archer, Shelby-11,169,34 Ashbum. Gail-9,50,152.155 Ashbum, Mark-11 Ashworth, Israel-8,58 Ayers. Belinda-12,86,200,18,31.154,142,144 Ayers, Debbie-10,42 Ayers, Robbie-9,50 Ayers, Robin-10,42,126,130,146 Ayers. Sara-10.42,130,153,146 Ayers, Steve-9.50,112 B Baker, Deann DeDe-8,58 Baldwin, Annette-11,34,155,166 Baliles, Blake-8,58 Baliles, Ramona-10,42,159 Baliles, Sandy-10,42,130,146 Banks, Lori-10,123,42,130,146,165 Banks, Marshall-11,168,34 Banks, Selina-9,50 Barbour, Charlotte-9,123,50,155 Barbour, Jerry!-10,155 Barbour, Kim-11,34,152,158 Barbour, Lisa-8,58,155,162 Barbour, Sonya-12,181,163 Barnard, Debbie-10,42,130 Barnard, Kathy-12,18,155 Barnard, Lisa-10,42,44 Barnard, Pamela-31,34,155 Barnard, Sandra-11,155 Barnard. Tom-8,58,167 Barnwell, Joey-10,42,152,165 Beach, Beverly-11,34,155,166 Beasley, Allen -10,42 Beavers, Brian-9,50,112,113,146 Beavers, Timmy-8,58 Beck, Tony-9, 113 Beckett, James-8,58 Beckett, Kenneth-8,58 Belcher, Aleta Jean-8,58 Belcher, Bennie-8,58 Belcher, Benton-11,34 Belcher, Beverly-9,50 Belcher, Carlton-12-18 Belcher, Danny-11,34 Belcher, Dean -11,34 Belcher, Eddie W.-9,50,162 Belcher, Eddie-10,42,157 Belcher, Jimmy-10,42,158 Belcher, Karen-9,50,146 Belcher, Leon-12,18,145 Belcher, Mary-8,50,155 Belcher, Pam-10,168,42 Belcher, Peggy-8,58,155 Belcher, Penny L.-11,34,155 Belcher, Penny G -12,18,155 Belcher, Phillip-12,18 Belcher, Susan-10,42,126 Belcher, Timmy-11,34 Bell, Bruce-12,168,18,129 Bell. Mike-8,58 Bell. Shawn-12,18,167,158 Benfield, Keith-12,18 Ben field, Kim-11,34,158 Bergeron, Barbara-12,18,111,126,130,165 Bernstein, Rachel-8,58,130,162 Berry, Catherine-12.91.18.132.165 Berry, Charles M -11,147,34,98,103, 110,165 Biggs, Brenda-10,42,145,146,167 Biggs, Charlene-9,50 Biggs, Donna-11,34,126.167 Biggs, John-9 Biggs, Joy-8,58 Biggs, Lane-9,50 Biggs, Nathan-9,50,146,162 Bingman, Beth-10,42,126,152 Bingman, Billy-8,58,160 Bingman, Tony-8,58 Bishop, Jeanette-9,50.155,167 Bishop, Ricky-11,34 Blackard, Charles-9,50 Blackard, James-12,18,160 Blackburn, Ann-8,58,156,166 Blackburn, Teresa-10,42,155 Blake, Bryant-8,168 Bocock, Billy-8 Bollings, Becky-12,18,154,151,155.167 Booker, Rhonda-9,50,166 Booth, Steven-8,58 Boothe, Pam-11,33,34,126.145 Boothe, Tony-10,42 Bowden, Rickey-8,57,58 Bowers, Dwayne-168,34 Bowers, Lenwood-11 Bowers, Timmy-10,42,110,134,165 Bowman, Andrea-9,50,146 Bowman, Ann Lora-12,18 Bowman, Betty Ivory-8 Bowman, Betty-11,34 Bowman, Calvin-8 Bowman, Candy-9,50 Bowman, Carlis-9 Bowman, Curtis-9,91,50,112 Bowman, Danny R -10,42,146 Bowman, IV. Danny-12,18 Bowman, David-8,58,112 Bowman, Gary-10,42 Bowman, Glenda-11,34 Bowman, Gloria-9,50 Bowman, Greg-8,58 Bowman, Hazel-9.50,146 Bowman, Ivory-58,157 Bowman, Jeff-8,- 58,112 Bowman, Joey-8,58,160 Bowman, Kathy-8,58 Bowman, Kenneth-8 Bowman, Laura-152,155 Bowman, Lena-9,50 Bowman, Lisa-10,42,126,146 Bowman, Marie-11,34 Bowman, Martha-8,58 Bowman, Mary Etta-9,50,152,157 Bowman, Patricia-8,50 Bowman, Phillip-8,59 Bowman, Ray-9,50,53,112 Bowman, Rexford-11,168,34 Bowman, Rita-12,18,29,144,159 Bowman, Roger-12,18 Bowman, Scott-10,42 Bowman, Tammy S -10,42 Bowman, Tammy L.-9.50 Bowman, Timmy-9,50 Bowman, Vickie-10,42,155 Boyd, Betty-9,50 Boyd, Brenda Jean-8,59 Boyd, Charles-9,50 Boyd, Connie-11 Boyd, Donita-10,42 Boyd, Edwin-8,59 Boyd, Glenn-12,18 Boyd, James-11,34 Boyd, Johnnie-11,34 Boyd, Phyllis A.-11,34,166 Boyd. Phyllis H -12,19,154,144,157 Boyd, Tammy-10,42 Boyer, Mark-12.19,160 Boyles, Mark-9.50,113,146 Brammer, Tommy-8,59,156,166 Branch. Alvin-8,59,160 Brim, Brenda-9,50,163 Brim, Linda-12,19 Bross, Arthur-11,34,158 Brown, Barry-8 Brown, Ben-59,162 Bryant, James-11.34,160 Bryant, Kent-12,168,19 Bumgarner, Chuck-9,50,112 Burgart, Pete-9 Burkhart, Annette-9,50,115 Burkhart, Doris-11,34,159 Burkhart, Patsy-9,50.152,167 Burkhart, Ronnie-12,168,19,110,138 Burnett, Kim-10,42 Burnett, Melody-10,123,42,144,167 Burnette, Bill-12,19,110,139,165 Burnette, Bob-12,19.32,110,165 Byers, Chris-12,168,19 C Campbell, Danny-8,59 Campbell, Gail-8,59 Campbell, Jackie-10,42,151,146 Campbell, John T-11,168,34,110,165 Carr, Delia-12,19,156 Carter, Bonita-10,42,156 Carter, Glenda - 9,50,116.126,146,167 Carter, Glendale-9,55 Carter, Greg-10,42,120,163 Carter.Owen -10,42,159 Carter, Randy-12,19 Carter, Ricky-9,50,112,163 Carter. Sandra-11,34,115,126,144,165 Carter, Terry-8,59 Carter, Thomas M.-ll Carter, Danny-128,152,163 Cassady, Kathy-10,42,130,146.167 Cassady, Laurie-9,51 Cassady, Tammy-9,51 Cassell, Donnie-8,59 Cassell, Evan-12,168,19 Cassell, Jana Kaye-8,59,116 Cauley. Charles-10,42 Chaney, Beadie-9,51,157,159 Chaney, David-8,59 Chaney, Janet-12,19,159 Chaney, Lorie-9,51,157,159 Childress, Chip-11,34 Childress, Chris-9,51,145 Childress, Gerri-10,42,155 192 Index Pages ... Childress, Junior-8,59.160 Childress, Tracy-9,51,146 Clanton, Christine-10,42,152 Clanton, Deborah-12,19,155,158,164 Clanton. Roger-12.19,160 Clark, Carolyn-11,33,34,35,115,138,165 Clark, Jason-9,51 Clark, Joel-8,59,160 Clark, Curtis Lee-11,34,144,167 Clark, Thomas Lee-10,43 Clark, Perry-11,35,165 Clark, Randy-10,42 Clark, Susan-8,59,156 Clark, William-11,35,110,165 Clement, Barry-11,35 Clement, Michelle-8,59 Clifton. Greg-12,19,167 Clifton. Melissa-12,95,19,156 Clifton, Sanford-8,59 Coalson, Denise-12,19,144,166 Coalson, James-9,51 Coalson, Junior-8,59 Coalson, Tammy L. — 91,19,156,167 Coalson, Tammy D.-59,159 Cobb, Gloria-10,43 Cochran, Debbie-10,43,44,130 Cochran, Kim-12,19.155 Cockerham, Danny-12,19 Cockram, Denny L-8,168 Cockram, Denny P -10,43,59 Cockram, Don-8,59 Cockram, Hazel-10,43 Cockram, Rhonda -12,20,29,154,144,166 Coleman, Eddie-10,145,162 Coleman, Gail-9,51,146,166 Coleman, Jimmy-9,51,160 Collie, Carl-11,35,152 Collins, Ann-116 Collins, Debra-10,43,115,146 Collins, Mike-9,51 Collins, Jerry-12,20 Collins, Jimmy-8,59 Collins, Ronnie-10,43 Collins, Teresa-9,51,157 Collins, Terri-9,51,116 Collins, Timmy-8,59,64 Conner, Angie-8,59 Conner, Bud-9,51 Conner, Cheryl- 12,20,157,159 Conner, Darrell-8,60 Conner, Dauid-11 Conner, James-10 Conner, Leon-35 Conner, Rita-10,43,167 Conner, Ronnie-10,43,167 Conner, Sue-9,51 Cope, Sheila-9,51,145 Com, Brad-8,60,160 Corns, Cindy-8,60 Corns, Connie-12,20,155 Corns, Gary-11,35,144,162 Corns, Pamela-8,60 Correll, Steve-10,43 Cox, Dawn-9,51,146 Cox, Jerry-11,168,35 Cox, Rhonda-9,51 Cox, Ronnie-8,60,160 Cox, Teressa-10,43,146,158 Cox, Whitney-8,60,157 Craig, Cindi-10,43,130,153 Craig, Debbie-8,60 Craig, Susie-10,43,126 Crannell, James-11,35,144,158 Crews, Gary-10,43 Crews, Sam-12,20 Cruise, Brenda-10,168,43 Cruise, Leon-10 Cruise, Lonnie-8,60 Cruise, Patricia-8,60 Cruise, Phillip-43 Culler, Bonnie-9,51,55,157 Culler, Shawne-9,51 Custer, Kyle-9,51 D Dalton, Carolyn-8,60 Dalton, Darrell-11,35 Dalton, Laine-11,35.134,155 Dalton, Leslie-8,60,63 Dalton, Mark-10,43 Dalton, Peggy-8,60,157 Dalton, Regena-12,168,20,164 Dalton, Steve-8 Dalton, Susan-12,20,159 Darnell, Mark-157 Damall, Melissa-11,35,39,159 Davis, Anita-10,168,43 Davis, Denise-10,43,146,158 Davis, Elizabeth-11,168,35 Davis, Michael-8,60 Davis, Neil-8,60,160,162 Davis, Ronald-8,60,160 Dawson, Mark-8,60,157 Deal, Donnie-8,60 De al, Ronnie-8.60 Deal, Wayne-8,60 DeBruhl, Chris-10,43,165 DeHart, Booie-11,35,157 DeHart, Karen-51 DeHart, Margaret-9,51,130,146,167 Delp, Debra-12-(Hall),168,20,163 Diggs, Darren-8,60,162 Dillon, Doug-8 Dillon, Jeari-12,168,20 Dillon, Joyce-10,43,155 Dillon, Marty-8 Dillon, William-9.51 Dodson, Darrell-8 Duncan, Amy-11,35,144 Duncan, David-8,60,166 E East, David-11,35 Eaton, Sandy-10,43 Eckenrod, Bobby-10,43,132,145,165 Eckenrod, Cindy-12,200,20,29,31,170,154, 142,144,167 Eckenrod, Joyce Lee-8,57,60.167 Edwards, Jerry-8,160 Edwards, Ricky—9,51 Elgin, Dwight-8,60 Elgin, Joan-10,43,146,159 Elgin, Ricky-12,200,20,29,110,154,134, 142,144,165 Elgin, Valerie-9,123,51,146 Epperson, Bill-10,43 Epperson, Brent-12,20,144,165 Epperson, Danny-10,43,146,167 Epperson, Darrell-12,20,29,154,162 Epperson, Greg-168,35,162 Epperson, James-11 Epperson, Melodie-8 Epperson, Shelia-9,51,166 Epperson, Warren-8,60 F Fair, Barry-10,43 Fain, Darrell-11,35 Fain, Deloris Williams-20,155 Fain, Dreama-9,51 Fain, Joey-12,20 Fain, Maxine-8,60 Fain, Norma Jean-10,43 Fain, Sammy-8,60 Fariss, Pete Steve-8,60 Fariss, Shelby-12,20,155 Felts, Karen-8,60,156 Felts, Lena-9,51,156 Flippin, Jon Clay-11,35,160,162 Foley, Barbara-12,20 Foley, Belinda-9,51,53,157 Foley, Heike-11,35,155,164 Foley, James-10,43,157,162 Foley, Janet-8,60 Foley, Jay-10,43 Foley, Jerry-11,35 Foley, John-9,43,160 Foley, Judy-10,43,156 Foley, Lane-12,20,160 Foley, Linda-8,60 Foley, Lisa-8,60,156,166 Foley, Martha-11,35,155 Foley, McCray-8,60,162 Foley, Robert-11,35 Foley, Sharon-11,35,144 Foley, Tony-10,134 Foster, Nanette-10,43 Foster, Thomas-11,35,110 Foster, Tonya-8,60,157 Foster, Vanessa-8,56,60 France, Anthony-11,163 France, Lewis-9,53,157 Francis, Jerry-11,35,144,162 Francis, Suzanne-11,35,154,130,166 Frazier, Dillard-8,168.61 Frazier, Nora-11.35.144 Fulcher, Carol-12,20,164 Fulcher, Donna-9,51,130 Fulcher, Lura-8,61,155,166 G Gammons, Bobby-12.20 Gammons, Mark-12,21,154,144,165 Gammons, Teresa-11,35 Gammons. Thomas-8,61,160 Garraputa, Karen-11,35,130,139,165 Garraputa, Ricky-9,51,167 Gates, Inez-11,35,159 George, Bryan C.-12,168,21,144 Gilbert, Galen-10,87,43,110,165,158 Gilley, Connie-10,43,158 Gilley, Don-9,51,160 Gilley, James-9,51 Gilley. Jeff-12,21 Glenn, Mary-9,51 Goad, Donna-9,51 Goad, Karen-12,168,21 Goad, Stephen D.-10 Goad, Steven D.-9,43,51 Goad, Teresa-8,61 Goad, Tim-8.61.112 Goad, Tonda-8,61 Goard, Betty-11,35 Goard, Charlotte-12-(Hugh),21 Goard, Janice-10,168,43 Goard, Lisa-9,51 Goard, Marlene-8 Goard, Mike-9,51 Goard, Teresa-10.43.130,155 Goins, Freddy-8,61 Goins, Juanita-9,51 Goins, Norma-12,21,157,159 Goins, Randy L.-8.61 Goins, Randy W -8,61 Goins, Steve-11,35 Goins, Terry-9,51 Goode, Anita-8,61.155 Goode, Sharon-11,35 Goode, Shelby-11,35.164 Gravely, Harold-8,61 Gravely, Raul-8 Gray, Frank-9,51 Gray, Grant-9,51,112 Gray, Malinda-12,21 Gray, Mary Beth-8,61.167 Greer, Robin-9,51 Greer, Steve-12,21 Gregory, David-12,95,21,32,156 Griffith, Becky-8,61 Griffith, Jessica-8,61 Griffith, Lesia-12,21 Gunter, Gary-8,61 Gunter, Roger-10,43 Gunter, Susan-11,111,130 Guynn, Ann-10,147,43,98,153,166 Guynn, Janet-10,44,146,167 Gwynn, Sandra-11-Drop 9-19-79 H Haas, Joseph-9 Haas, Joyce-11,35 Haden, Darlene-9,51,126 Haden, Pam-10,168,44 Haden, Robin-9,51 Hagwood, Nannie-10,44,146 Hagwood, Wanda-8,61 Hairston, Charlie G.-12,21,152.155 Hairston, Dan-9 Hairston, Emily-12,21,127,126,138,155,158 Hairston, Garry-9,52 Hairston, Linda M.-11.36,155 Hairston, Linda L.—11,36,165 Hairston, Penny—8,52,116,130 Hall, Alisa-12,21 Hall, Annette-8,61 Index 193 Hall, Benny-8 Hall, Betty-11,168,36,151 Hall, Eddie-8,61,157,162 Hall, Janice-10,44 Hall, Jerrold-10,44 Hall, Jerry-8,86,61,157,167 Hall, Jesse-8,61 Hall, Lori-8,61,161 Hall, Lorin-11,36 Hall, Michael-11,36,160 Hall. Randall-11,36 Hall, Randy-9,52,160 Hall, Regina-12,21,29,126,144,167 Hall, Rodney-9.145 Hall, Shelia-10,44,146 Hall, Teresa A-11,36,157,167 Hall, Tony G.-12,21,144 Hall, Tony R-8,61 Hamm, Becky-9,52 Hamm, Debbie-12,21,155 Hamm, Jackie-11,36 Hamm, Kathy-8,61 Hancock, Kathy-11 Hancock, Ken -12,147,21,29,98.99,154, 132,144,165 Hand, Sarah-11,36,155,166,158 Handy, Cathy-12,21,156,164 Handy, Debbie-11,36 Handy. Lee-10,44,162 Handy, Lori-8,61,155,162 Handy, Ricky-11,36,132,145 Handy, Ronnie-9,52 Handy, Terry-8,61,160 Handy, Timmy-11,36 Handy, William-146 Harbour, Barren-8,61 Harbour, Becky-11,36,155 Harbour, Darlene-8,61 Harbour, David-10,44 Harbour, Gerald-9,52.160 Harbour, James-9,52 Harbour, Jeff-8,61 Harbour, Larry-12,168,21,162 Harbour, Lesia-11,168,36 Harbour, Roger-12 Harbour, Ronnie-8,61,160 Harbour, Steven-8,61,162 Harbour, Tammy-9,52 Harold, Dorothy-11,36 Harold, Jimmy-8,61 Harold, Richard-11,36,160 Harold, Ronnie-12,21,29,154,144,166 Harrell, Carolyn-10,44,167 Harrell, Sharon-11,36,167 Harrell, Susan-12,22 Harris, Alpha-9,52 Harris, Debbie-12,22,156,159 Harris. Gary-10,44 Harris, George-12,22 Harris, Kevin-8,57,61 Harris, Roy T.—8 Harris, Steve-12,22 Harris, Tommy-11,36 Hatcher, Ann-52 Hatcher, Angie-9 Hatcher, Daryl L.-10,44,145 Hatcher, Jeff Gray-11,36 Hatcher, Linda-9,52,157 Hatcher, Paul-9,52,112,163 Hatcher, Wayne-11,36,145,167 Hawks, Joyce-9,52,155,167 Hawks, Melinda-10,44,116, 146 Haynes, Greg-12,22 Haynes, Joey-11,168,36 Haynes, Sammie-12,22 Hazelwood, Janet-8,61 Hazelwood, Leigh-8,61,167 Hazelwood, Mildred-12,22,144 Hazelwood, Sandra-10,168,44 Heath, Deana-8,61 Heath, Todd-10,44.146,167 Helms, James-12,22,160 Helms, Karen L-8,61 Helms, Lelia-10,44 Helms, Marty-10,44 Helms, Mike-11,36,139 Helms, Sherry (Peachy)-11,36,155 Helms, Ray-8,61 Helveston, Ruth-12.22,154,158 Hemmings, Doug-9,52 Hensley, Eddie- 10-drop,44 Hensley, Greg-9,51,52 Hensley, Kenneth-10,44 Hensley, Lenora G -11,168,36 Hiatt, Alpha-8,61,157 Hiatt, Dwayne-10,160 Hiatt, Jerry-12,168,22 Hickman, Kenneth-11,36,129,163 Hickman, Sheila-10,44,155 Hill, Bonnie-12,22,152,155,164 Hill, Brett-12,22,29,154,144 Hill, Corretta-10,44,126,152,155 Hill, Gary-8,61 Hill, Hope-8,62 Hill, Jeri-11,36,144,166 Hill, Mary-12,22,163 Hill, Mike-9,52 Hill, Randy-12,22 Hill. Regenia-10,44,126,153,167 Hill, Sharon J-9,52,62 Hill, Sharon N-8 Hill, Terry-11,36 Hill, Timmy-8,62 Hodge, Terry-10 Hodges, Barry-10,44,45 Hodges, Ronald-10,44,162 Hodges, Wilson-12,22 Hodnett, Stoneman-9,52,146 Hollandsworth, Crystal-8,58,62,157 Hollandsworth, Jeff-12,168,22,162 Holleman, Mickey-11,168,36,110,165 Holt, Audrey-9,52,157 Holt, Benjie-12,22,29,32,154,134, 144,165 Holt, Carolyn-12,22,155 Holt, Darryl-9,52,112,146 Holt, Dwight-11 Holt, Lynn-8,62 Holt, Phillip-10,44 Holt, Randy-10,44,157 Holt, Ronnie-9,52 Hooker, Gary-8,62 Hooker, Gordon-8,62,157 Hooker, Michelle-10,44,126,146,158 Hooker, Shirley-9,52,56,157 Hooker, Timmy-11,36 Hope, John J.-11,160 Hopkins, Debbie-9,52,156 Hopkins, Kenneth-10,44,146 Hopkins, Mark-10,44,110,153 Hopkins, Bonnie-9,52 Hopkins, Rhonda-8,62 Houchins, Greta-9 Howell, Andrey-11,36 Howell, Jeff-10,44 Howell, Kathy-8,62 Howell, Kim-11,36,114,115,155,165 Howell, Leon-9 Howell, Annetto-8,62 Howell, Pamela-146 Howell, R.D.-10,44,110,146,167 Howell, Ricky-8 Howell, Sally-8,62 Howell, Sondra-8,62,155,167 Howell, Susan-10,44,159 Howell, Timmy-52 Hubbard, Alan Lee-8,62,160 Hubbard, Kathryn-9,52,126,155 Hubbard, Penny-155 Hubbard, R. Ann-8,62 Hubbard. Robert-10,44,160 Hubbard, Sam-9,52 Hubbard, Sandi P -10,44 Hubbard, Sandra J.-10,44,126,153, 146,159 Hubbard, Sharon-8,62 Hubbard, Shelby-11,36,144,159 Hubbard, Susan-126 Hubbard, Tammy-11,37,144,159 Hubbard, Teresa-9,52,126,151,146 Huff, Deborah-11,37,155 Hudson, Greg-10,44 Hudson, Kim-8,62,166 Hughes, Brenda-12,168,22 Hughes, David-11,37 Hughes, Keith-8,62,160 Hughes, Larry-12,22 Hughes, Randy-11,37 Hughes, Sylvia-11,37 Hughes, Vicky-10,168,44 Hughes, Wayne-10,44 Hutchens, Barry-10,44,146 Hutchens, Dale-11,37 Hutchens, Donald-11,37 Hutchens, Donna S.-62,154 Hutchens, Donna-12,23,29,144,166 Hutchens, Edward-8,62,160 Hutchens, Greta-52,155 Hutchens, Joan-12,23 Hutchens, Kenny-10 Hutchens, Leon-10,44 Hutchens, Michael-11,37,160 Hutchens, Susan-11,37,167 Hutchens, Tammy K -11,37,34,115, 138,144,165 Hylton, Andy-10,44,110,145,165 Hylton, Billy-9,52,160 Hylton, Carol Lee-10,44 Hylton, Carlton -9,44 Hylton, Chris-12,28,159 Hylton, Debbie-8,159 Hylton, Deborah L -12,23 Hylton, Donna-11,37,144 Hylton, Duane-10,44,146 Hylton, Gerald-8,56,62,167 Hylton, Hosea-10,37 Hylton, Iris-12,23,156,159 Hylton, James-9 Hylton, Judy-8,62 Hylton, Keith-11,37 Hylton, Larry-9,52 Hylton, Lisa( l)-8,62,157 Hylton, Lisa( 2)-8,62,155 Hylton, Patricia-8,62 Hylton, Randy-10,45,110,145 Hylton, Ray-11,168,37 Hylton, Ricky-12,129 Hylton, Sandra-9,52,155 Hylton, Sonya-8 Hylton, Susan-12,23,158,159 Hylton, Wayne-8,62 I Ingie, Danny-9.52,160 Ingram, Crystal-12,23,111,127,130,139 Ingram, Lisa-11,37,157 Ingram, Ronnie-10,45,146 Ingram, Wayne-8,62 holer, Ashley-11,37,162 J Jenkins, James D -10,45 Jenkins, Rebecca-8,62 Jewell, Frank Lee-10 Johnson, Jackie-8,62,64,116,157 Jones, James-10,45,157 Jones, Kevin-11,37,110,129,165.163 Jones, Steve-8,62 Jones, Teresa-10,45,157 Jones, Tim-8,62 Joyce, Barry-8,62 Joyce, Chuck-9,52,146 Joyce, Doug-12,23,160 Joyce, Earl-8,62 Joyce, Gracey-9,164 Joyce, Jay-12,23,29,31,154,144 Joyce, Vivian-12,13,29,144,159 Joyce, Winfred-8,59,62 K Kauts, Anna-8,62,130 Keckler, Hope-8,123,62 Keen, Patty-8,62 Keesee, Jimmy-9,52,146 Keesee, John-8,62,157,167 Keith, Bradley-8,62.162 Keith, Penny-10,45 Keith, Pixie-8,62 Kellam, Panron-8,63,162,163 Kendrick, Barbara-11,37,126,152,158,164 Kendrick, D. Nolen-8,63 Kendrick, Jeff-8,63,160 Kendrick, Peggy-11,37 Kendrick, Sandra-9.52,156 Kendrick, Tammy-11,37,155 Kiefer, William-8,62 King, Benny-8,63 194 Index King, Cynthia-12,23,163,164 King, Johnny-9 King, Lawrence-8,63,157 King, Phillip-9,53,112,163 Knight, Dauid-8,63 Knight, Donnie-9,112 Knight, Dwayne-53 Knowles, Bradley-9 Knowles, Kenneth-8,63 Knox, Terisa-8,63 Koger, Brenda-10,45,130,155 Kreager, Tad-8 L Lackey, Melissa-8,63 Lane, Jimmy-11,37 Lankford, Brenda-11,37,155 Lankford, Lane-53 Lankford, Ronnie-12,23,160 Lankford. Ryan-9,53,146,166 Large, Tammy-11,37 Larsen, Karen-11,37,13,167 Larger, Lesa-9,53 Law, George-8,63,162 Lawless, Joy-10,45 Lawless, Randy-8,63,64,112 Lawless, Sandra-8,63 Lawless, Teddy-8,63 Lawrence, Robbie-9,53 Lawson, Annette-10,45 Lawson, Carol-9,53,157 Lawson, Carolene J.-9,53,164 Lawson, Dauid-8,63 Lawson, Eddie-9,53 Lawson, George Timothy-11,37 Lawson, Greg-8 Lawson, James-8,63,160 Lawson, Jimmy D.-8 Lawson, Karen Faye-9 Lawson, Kermit-8,157 Lawson, Lennie-11,37 Lawson, Lesia-11,37,154,155 Lawson, Lisa-8,63 Lawson, Neva-9,53,155 Lawson, Opalene-9,164 Lawson, Ralph-11,37 Lawson, Randall-8 Lawson, Randy-9,53 Lawson, Robert Glen-10,45 Lawson, Suzanne-12,23,155 Lawson, Tony-10,45 Laymen, Daren-9,53 Layman, Laura-8,63 Layman, Patricia-11,37,144,167 Leuiner, David-10,45,162 Lewis, Carolyn-9,53 Lewis, Connie-9,53,146 Lewis, Mildred-12,23,164 Lewis, Patty-10,45,145,167 Lindsey, Lynanne-9,53 Lineberry, Sheila-12,23,167 Lineberry, Steve-12,23 Linster, Thurman-10,45 Litten, Cynthia-11,37,144 Litten, Denise-9,123,53,153,146 Love, Jeff-8,63.157 Lowell, Mike-9,53 Lynch, Jeannie-10,45,116,146,159 Lynn, Timmy-8,63 M Mabe, Barbara-11,168,37 Mabe, Dean-8,63 Mabe, Jerome -12,168,23,32,110,129,165 Mabe, Judy-10,45 Mabe, Marcie-9,53 Mabe, Martha-10,45 Mabe, Sandra-9,53 Mabe, Tim-9,53 Mangram, Billy Joe-11,37,158 Mangrum, Denny-10,35,45 Mann, Amy-11,200,147,38,98,111,142,167 Manor, Connie-11,38 Marshall, Carolyn-8,63 Marshall, Dwayne-10,38 Marshall, Gary-8,63 Marshall, Jeffery-9,53 Marshall, Kareri-9,53,167 Marshall, Linda-157 Marshall. Lisa L-8,63 Marshall, Lisa A -10,45 Marshall, Richard D -11,38 Marshall, Todd-11,38,110,144 Marshall, Wayne-11,38 Martin, Adam-10,45,129,13,155 Martin, Anthony-9,53,129,157 Martin, Barry-10,45 Martin, Billy-9,51,53 Martin, Bobby-8,63,112 Martin, Brenda-12,200,23,171,154, 142,144 Martin, Charles L -12,23,145 Martin, Cindy-10,45,153,158 Martin, Clarence-8 Martin, Edd-10,157 Martin, Jason-10,45,146 Martin, Jeffory-8,63 Martin, Jennifer-12,91,24,154,144.13 Martin, Karen-12,168,24,164 Martin, Kaye-11,38,155,165 Martin, Keith-11,38,100,129,165 Martin, Kyle-8,53 Martin, Lee-10,45,53,145,162 Martin, Lisa-8,63 Martin, Michael-10 Martin, Mike H-12,23,38 Martin, Mike C.-8.63 Martin, Robin-11,38,157,159 Martin, Roger-9,53,160 Martin. Sharon-9,53,146 Martin, Tammy-8,63 Martin, Tara-9,52,53,116,117,166 Martin, Teresa-12,24,154,155,159 Martin, Terry-9,53,160 Martin, Terry F.-8,63,112 Martin, Theresa-12,24 Martin, Wendy-9,53,146 Massey, Barbara-11 Massey, Carolyn-12,157 Massey, Deborah-9,53,157,159 Massey, Jeff-8,63 Matthews, Cindi-12,24,155,166 Maxey, Cyndie-12,24,32,154,144,166 Maxey, Robert-8,63 Mayes, Molly-8,63.157 McAdams, Mark-8 McAlexander, Carolyn-8,63.157 McAlexander, Curtis-12,24 McAlexander, Janice-11,38,114.115,165 McAlexander, Jeff-11,168,38 McAlexander, Mary-10,38 McAlexander, Yolanda-168.45 McCormick, Chris-10 McCormick, Dean-10,45 McCormick, Michelle-11,38 McDaniel, Randy-8.63 McDaniel, Trish-12,24 McPeak, Kim-12,24 McPeak, Lynn-8,63,157 McPeak, Timmy-8,63 Meade, David-8,63 Meade, William-10 Medley, Kaye-10,45 Melvin, Barry L.-8 Melvin, Billy-10,45 Menefee, Kenneth-8,63 Merritt, Lynn-10,45 Merritt, Nancy-12,24 Merritt, Terry-12,24,110,154,134, 138,145,165 Midkiff, David-12,24 Midkiff Lisa-8.63,157 Miller, Lola Ann-9,53 Miller, Rebecca L- 11,38 Mills, Joe-11,38,145,165 Mills, Karen-11,38,159 Minish, Jamie-12,24 Mitchell, Ava-10,97,147,45,98,130,131,146 Mitchell, Jackie-9,53,157 Mitchell, Joe-10,45 Mitchell, Louise-10 Mitchell, Randall-8,63 Montgomery, Aron-9,53 Montgomery, Blanchard-8 Montgomery, Claude-11,168.38 Montgomery, Connie-9,53,126,166 Montgomery, Madison -12,97.24.29.154,144.165 Montgomery, Malinda-9,53,126 Montgomery, Randy-8,63 Montgomery, Sharon-12,24,155 Moore, Amanda-8,63,157 Moore, Deborah-12,24,163 Moore, Frank-12 Moore, Lawrence-11,38 Moore, Roger-12,24,160 Moorefield, Lisa-12,24 Moran, Debra-10,45,155,159 Moran, Linda-8,63,155,167 Moran, Terri-10,45,157 Morgan, Jerry-8 Morris, Brian-8 Morris, Cindy-9,53,159 Morris, Myra-9,53 Morrison, Cyndi-10,45,146 Morrison, Ellen-11,168,38 Morrison, Elva Maio-12,24 Morse, John-8 Morse, Tommy-10,45 Moss, Gina-9,53,146 Moss, Laura-8,64,167 Moss, Leigh-11,38,155,167 Moye, Jane-9,123,52,53,146 Mullins, Barry-12 Musick. Kenneth Ray-8,64 N Nelson, Mark-8,64,166 Nelson, Mitch-11,168.38,110 Nester, Dannie-8,64 Nester, Judy-8,64 Nester, Lisa-8,64,157 Nester, Lou-12,24,157 Nester, Patricia-9,53,157 Nester, Ronnie-10,45 Newman, Micheal-9,51,160 Nichols, Faye -11,38,159 Nichols, Kaye-11,38,155 Nichols, Mark-8,64,160,162 Nickelson, Sharee-12,168,25,164 Niten, David-8,64 Nolen, Lawrence-8,168,56,64 Noonkester, Brian-8.64 Index 195 Nowlin, Barry-64 Nowlin, Carmen-12,25 Nowlin, Donald-10,45,157 Nowlin, James-9,53,163 Nowlin, Mitch-11,168,38,134 O Odell, Lori-9,53 Odell. Cheryl-8,64 Ore, Janet-8,64 Overby, Bruce-10,45 Overby, Darrell-10,45 Overby, Debbie-12,168,25,164 Overby, Eddie-12,25 Overby, Jerry-9 Overby, Kenneth-12,25 Overby, Rodney-11,38 Overby, Sandra-11,168,38,164 Owens, Mark-8,64,112 Owens, Roger-9,53,54 P Pack, Donnie-8 Pack, Janet-12,25 Pack, Kathy-10,45,159 Pack, Linnie-12,25 Pack, Timmy-10,45,145 Pack, Patricia-8,64 Padgett, Beverly-9 Padgett, Joyce-9,53 Padgett, Julie-8,64 Padgett, Kaye-155 Padgett, Tina-12,25,155 Painter, Sharon-12,25,155,159 Parsons, Doug-11,38,158,162 Parsons, Jeff-9,53,157 Payne, Betty-9,53,155,166 Payne, Larry-9,45 Peal, Steve-8,64 Pedigo, Karen-9,53,166 Pedigrew, Alison-54,126,155 Pedrero, Mark-8,64 Pendleton, Brewster-12,168,25 Pendleton, David-11,38 Pendleton, Donna-12,200,25,142,144,159 Pendleton, Geraldine-10,45,146 Pendleton, Kent-146 Pendleton, Kim-11,38,144 Pendleton, Lyle-54 Pendleton, V. Lynn-8,64 Pendleton, I. Lynn-9,146 Pendleton, Rene-9,54,153,155 Pendleton, Robin-115 Pendleton, Sarah-12,25,144 Pendleton, Susan-10,159 Pendleton, Tony-8,64 Penn, Andrew-9 Penn, Gloria-8,64 Penn, Greg-11 Penn, Hope-157 Penn, Jeff-10 Penn, Karen-8,64,130,157 Penn, Larry-9,54,112 Penn, Leon-10,155 Penn, Matthew-12,25,152 Penn, Nancy-11,38,155 Penn, Tony-8,64 Penn, Varaire-12,25,163 Perdue, Gary-10 Perdue, Lisa-9,54 Peres, Mauro-9 Perry, Rhonda-9,52,54,146 Perry, Steve-10,110,134,146,165 Pettigrew, Allison-9 Pilson, Caroline-12,200,25,29,171,154, 142,144,159 Pilson, Davis-8,64,160 Pilson, Jerry-12,25 PIson, Mark-12,25,31,92,154,144,152,167 PIson, Martha-11,38,152,155,165,158 Pinkerton, Diana-8 Plaster, Steve-9,168,54,112,113 Plaster, Tina-8,64,156,167 Plasters, Mike-8,64,166 Powell, Jeff-12,168,25 Prater, Perry-8,64 Pratt, Tina-8,64,155,162 Price, Lee-9,54,166 Price, Ronni-12,25,155 Priddy, Scott-12,25 Pruett, Bryant-168,38 Pruitt, Debbie-10,115,130,146 Pruitt, Robert B.-ll Puckett, Glenna-11,168,38 Puckett, Greg-8,64 Puckett, John-12,26,155,166 Puckett, Joyce-10 Puckett, Lee-9,54,155 Puckett, Toni-9,54,166 Puckett, Tracey-12,26,29,154,144,166 Purcell, Amy-8,64 Q Quesinberry, Lisa-9,54,157 Quesinberry, Timmy-8,64,162 R Radford, Dwight-10,146 Radford, Vicky-8.54 Radford, Wendell-11,38 Rakes, Allen-9,54 Rakes, Ann-10,146 Rakes, Bebe-12,26,159 Rakes, David-10,43 Rakes, Dwayne-9,54 Rakes, Lark-11,38,115,126,155 Rakes, Mike-8,54 Rakes, Rhonda Gail-12 Rakes, Roger-9 Ratliff, Brian-11,38,162 Ratliff, David-8,64,112,162 Ratliff, Tammy-11.38,145 Ratliff, Timmy-8,64 Rautio, Donna-9,54,146 Rawley, Charles-9,Drop9-19 Redd, Alice-9,54,163 Redd, David-12,26,120,138,155 Redd, Stephanie-8,64,163 Redd, Tamra-9,54,163 Redd, Tim-10,155 Reece, Becky-9,54,146,155 Reece, Steve-10,145 Reed, Lee-9,54,162 Rermark, Tayno-8,64,130,162 Reynolds, Ann-9,54 Reynolds, Barry-11 Reynolds, Carl-12,26 Reynolds, Dellamae-11,38,114,115,138,165 Reynolds, Emmanuel-9 Reynolds, Glenda-10 Reynolds, John-9,54,160 Reynolds, Lisa-10,146,158 Reynolds, Lonnie-8,64 Reynolds, Michael-9,54 Reynolds, Robert-11,38,159 Reynolds, Tracey-8,64,116,157 Reynolds, Vincent-9 Rhodes, Wendy-9,54,56,157 Rhodes, Samantha-8.64,157 Rice, David W.-8.64 Rice, Leslie-12 Rice, Stewart-9 Richardson, Dean-10 Roberson, Lisa—12,26,154,155,166 Roberson, Lydia-11,38,144,151,167 Roberson, Olivia-10,123,126,167 Roberts, Gary-9,54,157 Roberts, Gerald-12,168,26 Roberts, Jeff-9,54 Roberts, Karen-11,38,144,151.167 Roberts, Lisa-12,26,144 Roberts, Th eresa -12,26,151,158,163,164 Robertson, Connie-11,168,38 Robertson, Curtis-12,168,26,110 Robertson, Dale-9,54,112 Rodgers, Dana-9,54,116,170,126,156 Rogers, Darlene-12,26,155 Rogers, Janet-8,64 Rogers, Jeff-10 Rogers, Richard-8,156 Rogers, Sandy-8 Rogers, Sherry-11,38 Rogers, Teresa-11,38 Roop, Charles-10 Roop, Jeff-12,26 Rorrer, Dale-9.54,146 Rorrer, Darrell-11,23,38,110 Rorrer, Jimmy-10 Rorrer, Lisa-9,54,151,167 Rorrer, Mark-12,26,160 Rorrer, Renee-9,54,146 Rorrer, Robin-8,64,116,167 Rorrer, Sherry-11,38,144,158 Rorrer, Stacy-9,54 S Saul, Lisa-10,155 Sawyers, Annette-54 Sawyers, Dallas-11,38 Sawyers, Irvin-9,54,157 Sawyers, Jerry-11,38,160 Sawyers, Loretta-9 Scales, David-9,54,112 Scales, Dolor- Scales, Jackie-12,26,163 Scales, James-8,64,112 Scales, Joe-10 Scales, Mark-12,168,26 Scales, Walter- 11,38 Scearce, Ginger-9,54 Scott, Billy-8,64 Scott, Daniel W -12,26 Scott, Douglas W.-8.65 Scott, Don-11,38,110 Scott, Everette-10 Scott, Mike-9,54 Scott, Pat-11,38,144,159 Scott, Rose-12,26,160,138 Scott, Walter-8,54 Sahen, Barbi-11,38,155 Sehen, Jessie-12,26 Sehen, Rhonda Diane-11,38,155 Sehen, Sonja Joann-9,54 Sehen, Wade-12 Sessor, Buddy-10 Setliff Tommy-9,54 Sharpe, Scott-10,157,162 196 Index Shelor, Clay-8,65,157,167 Shelor. Melinda-11,200,35,38.171,144,167 Shelor, Sammy-11,38 Shelton, Vicki-10,130,166 Shepherd, Dauid-12,26,160 Shepherd, Tommy-12,26,160 Sheppard, Danny-12,27,160 Sheppard, Eric-54 Sheppard, James-9 Sheppard, Jimmy-10,160 Sheppard, Kelly-12 Shockley, Becky-10,145,151 Shockley, Gale-12,27,134,165 Shore, Barry-10,200,33,39.142,156,162 Shough, Donnie-10 Shough, Ronnie-12,27 Shouse, Holly-11,39,153 Simmons, Sandra-9,54,155 Simmons, Sue-9,52,54,130,146,167 Slate, Leslie-11.39,103,132,165 Smart, Arlisa-9,54,156 Smart, Billy-10,146 Smith, Angela-10,155,167 Smith. Annette-10,115,126,130,146.165 Smith, Darryl-12,27 Smith, Dauey-12,168,27 Smith, Dauid-10 Smith, Derick-8,65,160 Smith, Donna-11,39 Smith, Greg-8,65,160 Smith, James-11,168,33,39,110 Smith, Jerry-10,146,167 Smith, Joe-8,65,157 Smith, John-9,54 Smith, Kerry-10,42,167 Smith, Laura-9,54,146 Smith, Melanie-8,65,167 Smith, Randall-10,163 Smith, Ricky-10 Smith, Ronnie-10 Smith, Scott-12,27,138,165 Smith, Sharon-8,65,157 Smith, Tony-11,168,39 Spangler, Wayne-11,168,39 Spence, Curtis-10,160,146 Spence, Darla-8,65 Spence, Deborah -10,153 Spence, Dreamer-9,54 Spence, James-9,54 Spencer, Becky-11,39,145 Spencer, Billy-10 Spencer, Elvis-9,55.112 Spencer, Harold-12,27,129 Spencer, Jeff L.-12,168,27 Spencer, Jeff A.-9,51,55 Spencer, Mark-11,168,39 Spencer, Scott-8,65 Spencer, Teddy-9,55,162 Spencer, Tim-9,39,152 Stacy, Teresa-8,65 Stanley, Denise-11,39,126,144 Steele, Cheryl-8,65,167 Stegall, Billy-12,27 Stegall, Donna-11,168,39 Stegall. Mike-11,39 Stegemeyer, Dauid-9,55 Stewart, Richard-12,27,29,154,144,166 Stiles, Sandra-9,52,55,130,146 Stone, Debbie-9,55,167 Stone, Terry-11,34,39,132,139.144,165 Stone, Vince-10,162 Stouall, Rodney-11,39,110,134,165 Strader, Penny-11 Strickland, Jerry-11,157 Stroud, Mary-10,170,146,166 Sutphin, Connie-8,65 Stuphin, Carolyn-11,168,39 Sutphin, Lisa-9,55 Swiney, Tammy-8,65 Swofford, Anne-11,200,39,111.142 T Tatum, Donna-10 Tatum, Francis-126 Tatum, Helen-9,55,163 Tatum, luie-55 Tatum, Joyce-12,27 Tatum, Richard-12,27 Tatum, Steue-12,200,27,142 Tatum, Vonda-9,55,152,146 Tatum, Wendell-9 Tatum, Wesley-9,55,160 Tayko, Gail-12,27,170,167 Tayko, Maria-10,170,153,166 Terry, Ronnie-11.39,160 Thigpen, Laurie-10,95,145 Thomas, Arlie Dean-11 Thomas, Carlis-9,55,160 Thomas, Curtis-9,55,160 Thomas, Danny-10,43,110,158 Thomas, Delzene-10,155,167 Thomas, Marcia-8,65,152 Thomas, Marie-39 Thomas, Sandra-9,55,156,166 Thomas, Virginia-11 Thompson, Barry-11,39,160 Thompson, Darryl-65 Thompson, Gary-9,55,157 Thompson, Shelia-10,146,166 Thompson, Tammy-8,65,130 Thompson, Wayne-8,65,167 Thornhill, James-9(Herman), 147,55,98 Tilley, Daryl-8,65,157,167 Tolbert, Vicki-9,55,145 Trauis, Sarah-8,65,155,166 Trent, Bruce-11,39,144 Trent, Tony-9,55 Tucker, Donna-8,65,156 Tumer, Alethea-12,27,31,78,170,154, 144,166 Turner, Anita-8,65 Turner, Conna-8,65 Turner, Jennifer-11,39,151,159 Turner, Kenny-8,65 Turner, Kim-10 Turner, Lane-10 Turner, Laura-10,152,155 Turner, Linda G.—11,39,155 Turner, Mary Ann-12,27 Turner, Mike-11,39,160 Turner, Mitcheal-8,65,160 Turner, Sandra C. —12,27,144,159 Turner, Stacey-12,27,159 Stumer, Sue Ellen-12,27 Turner, Susan-11,39 Turner, Timmy-9,168,55 U Ullrich, Maria Ann-10,160,167 Ullrich, Marie Alliso-55,167 Upchurch, Gary-8,65 V Vaden, Billy-10,110 Vaden, Timmy-9,55 VanSutphin, Pam-8,65 Vaughn, Belinda-9,55,155 Vaughn, Jeff-11,39,160,162 Vaughn, Jerome-9 Vaughn, Kenneth-10 Vaughn, Mike-9,55,160,162 Vernon, Mike-8,65 Via, Dauid-10,156,162 Via, Dwayne-9,55 Via, Krista-8,65 Via, Loretta-11,39,157 Via, Pamela-9,55 Via, Rosemary-12,27,163 Via, Veraine-11,39,155 W Wade, Janet-11,39,156,164 Wade. Ray-12,28,155 Wade, Shirley-11,39,158 Wagoner, Rosie-9,55 Wagoner, Tina-12,28,155 Walker, Brady-12,28,155 Walker, Carolyn-8,65 Walker, Dauid-10 Walker, Harriett-10,123,153 Walker, James-12.168,28,134,165 Walker, Mark-12,28,132,155,165 Wall, Cathy-11,39,144,167 Walthall, Donna-10,157 Walthall, Thomas-11,39 Walton, Deborah-8,65 Walton, Jerry-8,95,65 Ward, Kevin-10,45.146,167 Ward, Lisa-8,56,65,157 Ward, Tammy-11,39 Watkins, Mack-10,155 Weatherman, David-8,65,112,13,157 Weiss, Randy-8,55,65 West, Denise-8,65,156 West, Mike-8 White, Melanie-11,39,166 White. Sally-11,39,126 Whitford, Christi A.-160 Whitlock, Gary-8,65,112,157 Wilkinson, Greg-10,134,165 Willard, Donna-12,28 Willard, Deborah—10,152,155 Willard, Floyd-8 Willard, Michael-11,39,159 Willard, Tracy-8 Williams, Angie-8,65 Williams, Barbara-11,39 Williams, Chandler-9,55 Williams, Danny-9,55 Williams, Debris-155 Williams, Duane E. Williams, Edwin -12,28 Williams, Joan-164 Williams, Jerry -11,39,144,162 Williams, Kathy-8,65,167 Williams, Kevin-9,55,112,146 Williams, Kim-10,167 Williams, Lisa-9,55 Williams, Lori-11,39,145 Williams, Mark-9,55,112 Williams, Pauline A.-8,65 Williams, Phyllis-12,28 Williams, Sharon-10 Williams, Stevie-9,55 Willis, Debbie-9,52,55,146 Willis, Kevin-8,65 Willis, Stephen-10,166 Willis, Tammy-12,28,155,166 Wimbish, Cheryl-12,28,30,111,154,130, 144,165 Wimbush, Anthony-12,28,29,30,120,154, 134,144 Wimbish, Frederick-11 Wimbush. Barry-39,163 Wimbush, Judy-12,28,30 Wimbush, Kim-8,65 Wimbush, Kimberly-9,123,55,146 Wimbush, Vincent-10,163 Winfrey, Mark-9,55 Witt, Brenda-9,55,164 Witt, Kelly-10,132,165 Wolitz, Marc Dauid Wolitz, Thea Wood, Barry-10,134,153 Wood, Beth-9,55,146,166 Wood. Bruce-12,28,29,154,144,165 Wood, Curtis-11,39,134,165 Wood, Maria-9,123,55 Wood, Mark-12,28,155 Wood, Norman-9,55 Wood. Roger D -8,65,160 Wood, Ronnie-10,134,153 Wood, Troy-12,168,28 Woods, Debbie-12,28,155,159 Woods, Lisa-8,65,155 Woods, Teddy-10 Woods, Terrie-9,55,155 Wray, Cindy-11,39,151,155,167 Wray, Kathy-12,28,164 Wray, Timmy-10,167 Wray, Tricia-8,65,155,166 Wright, Kim-8,65,155,166 Wright, Teresa-12,28 Wright, Tony-10 Wyatt, Brad-8,65 Wyatt. Randy-8,65,167 Y Yarber, Brian-10 Yates, Debbie-12,28,159 Young, Paul-12,168,28 Young, Bruce Ray-10 Young, Ray Edgar-11,39,145 Young, Tommy-8,65 Younger, Kevin-10,134,155 Index 197 o You overlook what you have in your hand for the present... ... and at your fingertips for the future. You grow older ... ... and mature with education. Your awareness and your horizon expand ... BEYOND your own backyard. Cynthia Eckenrod .. Editor Melinda Shelor . Assistant Editor Business Manager Belinda Ayers . Seniors Caroline Pilson . Classes Donna Pendleton Features Ricky Elgin . Sports Brenda Martin . Photography Editor Faculty Steve Tatum . 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Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Patrick County High School - Archive Yearbook (Stuart, VA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983


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