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“I Am the Nation . . .” 6-19 ™ I was bom on July 4, 1776, and the Declaration of Independence is my birth certificate. The bloodline of the world runs in my veins, because I offered freedom to the op- pressed. I am many things, and many people. I am the Na- tion. I am 200 million people, living souls and the ghosts of millions who have lived and died for me. I am Nathan Hale and Paul Revere. I stood at Lex- ington and fired the shot heard around the world. 1 am Washington, Jefferson and Patrick Henry. I am John Paul Jones, the Green Mountain Boys and Davy Crockett. I am Lee and Grant, and Abe Lincoln. I remember the Alamo, the Maine and Pearl Harbor. When Freedom called, I answered and stayed until it was over, over there. I left my heroic dead in Flanders Fields, on the Rock of Corregidor, and the Black steppes of Korea. I am the Brooklyn Bridge, the wheat lands of Kansas, the granite hills of Vermont, the potato fields of Wisconsin. I am the coalfields of the Virginias and Pennsylvania, the fer- tile lands of the Mid-west, The Golden Gate and the Grand Canyon. I am Independence Hall, the Monitor and the Merrimac. I am big! I sprawl from the Atlantic to the Pacific, three million square miles throbbing with industry. I am more than five million farms. I am forest, field, mountain, desert. I am quiet villages and cities that never sleep. You can look at me and see Ben Franklin walking down the streets of Philadelphia with his breadloaf under his arm. You can see Betsy Ross with her needle. You can see the lights of Christmas, and hear the strains of Auld Lang Syne as the calendar turns. I am Babe Ruth and the World Series. I am 169,000 schools and colleges, and 250,000 churches where my people worship God as they like best. I am a ballot dropping in a box, the roar of a crowd at the stadium, and the voice of a choir in a cathedral. I am an editorial in a newspaper and a letter to a congressman. I am Eli Whitney and Stephen Foster. I am Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Billy Graham. I am Horace Greeley. Will Rogers and the Wright Brothers. I am George Washington Carver, Daniel Webster and Jonas Salk. I am Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Walt Whit- man and Tom Paine. I am Phillip Brooks. Billy Sunday and Bishop Quavle. Yes, I am the Nation, and these are the things I am. I was conceived in Freedom and, God willing, in Freedom I will spend the rest of my days. May I possess always the integrity, the courage, and the strength to keep myself unshackled, to remain a citadel of freedom and a beacon of hope to the world. This is my wish, my goal, and my prayer on this my birthday, two-hundred years after I was born. Author Unknown (Reprinted from the Wisconsin Veteran ) 3 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world” was fired April 19. 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4. 1776. 5 Independence Hall, Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. “These Are the Times That Try Men’s Souls . . Thomas Paine 1 Captain .John Paul Jones unfurled the first Stars and Stripes over the ocean when the young nation’s banner, containing thir- teen stars and thirteen stripes, was hoisted aboard the Ranger. 2 From the deck of the captured British vessel Serapis, Capt. Jones and his crew watched as the American man-of-war, Bonhomme Richard, sank in victory, September 23, 1779. With the aid of friendly powers—namely France and Holland—and the leadership of commanders like Jones, the American fleet was able to effectively combat Britain’s naval supremacy in the colonies. 3 General John Stark led the colonial forces to victory at Ben- nington on August 11, 1777. The victory, along with an American triumph at Saratoga on October 12 of that year brought France to the colonies’ aid as an ally and was the turn- ing point of the war. 4 Outside of occupied Boston, colonial patriots organized themselves into a volunteer militia known as the Minutemen. On the eve of April 18, 1775, British troops numbering more than 800 were dispatched from Boston to seize colonial munitions stored at Concord. Forewarned, Paul Revere and others spread the alarm and the Redcoats were met by a deter- mined band of Minutemen at Lexington. It was here that the famous “shot heard round the world” was fired. It is not known which side fired the first shot of that battle which marked the opening of outright hostilities and led to open war. 5 The surrender of British troops under the command of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown on October 19. 1781, brought an end to all-out fighting. A few scattered skirmishes continued for over a year. However, complications of negotia- tion with England delayed the signing of a peace treaty for nearly two years. General George Washington, commander of colonial forces, accepted the British surrender at Yorktown and later presented the captured British flags to the Congress. “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those words and the painting—Spirit of 76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington, Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. 1 2 . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1188. that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door. ” Emma Lazarus (From ”The Neu' Colossus”) Of (Contents Title Page...............................................1 Table of Contents .......................................2 Memorial.................................................3 Feature Section .........................................4 Administration..........................................16 Faculty.................................................20 Graduates ..............................................38 Superlatives............................................61 Underclassmen...........................................68 Juniors .................................................70 Sophomores...............................................76 Freshmen.................................................82 Eighth...................................................87 Seventh ................................................ 93 Organizations...........................................100 Athletics ..............................................130 Activities..............................................174 Advertisements .........................................201 Jn m emory Of We have lost more than a friend. We have lost an inspiration. She would rather have lit candles Than Curse the darkness and her Glow has warmed everyone Around her. i Tammy Lynn Goldizen June 20. 1958 August 31. 1975 3 make' money ! IN yOliK15PARE TIMEll GROW MAGIC _ MU$H ROOM? te? AT HOME J03; mj your mm rTHERE ALWAyT nmyhEjmzx r TEACH'EM T TWE THAT? THE ? rwE OAN pp„, owe WCK' 9W 7xf' tlKE 6ernN U=K MA TONEi r the TO SfP T MEW tumt H0VU N6 7 .TO VACATK N3( . IM CHECKIN THE MV ON hFWB 1HE THlRP FLOOR, %.£? I U lii JBZVrPiI WALKwanfivtea frr'5aQummoP§ lf 1 J ULAK PARry GOING ON- I VlfCIFlINf: IF Y'A?K 1 ID LEAKN,,, liVA KS DIAR fW T M5K fW ME, IN THE0U7 0W, ) Ifa 1 y' T0U7 A K P fOME- mr ™,N'Me knew RELIEVE If, THERE'5 NO SCHOOL 5PI RlT ANYMORE, TAKE 5PtKI5 FOR INSTANCE, WE GOT NO ATHLETIC , 5UFFOZTE IN W NOT ®M(VE n«M U H©OM it pROffttffflW-- i Sawarn ■mma ™ ' u g FacraFS gau fwe jfa WCtifto Ifeijfe. Uitf tef i KNOW 1$ WHY CANT )' |WE6grpierca J S IN THE R PIMHINE £ZT FjA HEAKAEOUT 1 ilk GLORIA? 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Tomorrow may be even brighter than today. Since I threw my sadness away Only yesterday. 12 975 vom Q ueen $ j ncl PrinceSAeA Scenes 1975 • • Administration Harold Garber principal Petersburg J4igl School Issistant principal Secretary Pam Lewis Stephen Smith Faculty f nytish beparlmenl t)iane «Z)i aviA English. Drama, and Enrichment fJrent Israeli English and Enrichment Ottie JrnofJ English and Enrichment joe WoL Science and Enrichment Si?lty lUi lon Science Aide J4obert Cor( ev Chemistry. Physics, and Algebra Stenk efine n s American Studies Sot in ( S tudieS 2)eparfment ave Cooper West Virginia History r £)ai i(I J oneA American Studies jCinton Suites American Studies and West Virginia History J3onnie Geography and Health JJoghin uMneSS a epa riment Juanita CjofJizen Typing rjCurct llloomctu Business and Bookkeeping 30 Jdeallh Sind Physical Education Sbeparlmenl BittJOine Health Education 2W «V f iyafeman Girls Physical Education J i7w Spicer Physical Education 33 TJcrrii DauL y '«y(or Special Education Enrichment J tu arm an French Enrichment en net Band Chorus po((if Our A Librarian une m ace Art Enrichment The Charleston Gazette Charles Kessel. Herb Keplinger. Ernest Schell. Frank Sites. Curtis Wratchford Maxine Feaster. Marguerite Martin. Wilda Hartman. Goldie Kitzmiller. Tally Davis. Clara Martin. Mary Jane Harman. Dottie Hartman Graduates President: Mark Geary; Vice-President: Barbara Rumer; Secretary: Paula Parsons; Treasurer: Debbie Hardy etfin Armenlroul 'inme Charlotte Colleen Bi arr l aynelta t ohrbaugli 8e 'orror onme Victoria 8. J4c Qeorye 4t(en rad ill 'outer 5 win nqui oCacu Scott Cotfi amp Ylllchaet l Veifeu Conner Patricia jbettinh Sbd Readier Gtenn £uerAoti _Keitli 4. Meatier jolt nnij C. easier Wark CaUwetl Qeary ea ve ner ane ante A feyory ea vener one A ame jbarryf V(. $ucly KanJaK J. J(,J, epii tiger Venice (C. Kenfinaer $udy cH. Ke ner 49 eanie ona ane Marru ?. WcCJM •Wf W, •tanoA 9mopv3i '-'.'A'.'.: Kali riScilla e ■'arsons nn -'arsons V I l exrodt Vannis A((en $iga(i eman Sennit Waxwtt °9e ara ean m umer CLaUh 2) iane l ohrbauali 1ane ane Pamela 4nn Van.5(eel iVanJa Q. Van Viete r Steve Jtten Van Weier aonna turner anan orne vonne ance emor WENDELL DUANE ALT: Football; FFA; VICA KEVIN ERIC ARMENTROUT DWIGHT RICHARD BAKER: Varsity Club; Basketball; Track; Baseball DAVID LANDIS BARR: Johnny Cunningham Memorial Award; Student Council; Key Club; Varsity Club; Presidential Physical Fitness Award; 1975 All-Conference Football (First Team); Football; Basketball; Baseball; Golf WINNIE KELLY BECKWITH: Drama; President. Pep Club CHARLOTTE COLLEEN BERG RAYNETTA ROHRBAUGH BERG VICTORIA B. HAYNES BERG: Pep Club; Food and Crafts; French Club; FTA; FMCC; Physical Fitness Award GEORGE ALLEN BRADSHAW ANGUS V. BRAKE: FFA; VICA LONNIE G. BORROR: FFA; VICA MARK EDWIN BOWERS: Track; Varsity Club MELODY ANN BUTCHER: Pep Club; French Club FMCC; Keyettes; Varsity Club; Junior and Senior Play (Make-Up); VICA; Presidential Fitness Award; Junior High. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Homecom- ing Princess WILLIAM ANDREW CHAMP: VICA; Jr. High Track and Football ELVIN R. CLEAVER: Football; Baseball LACY SCOTT COLLINS: Baseball; Cross-Country MICHAEL WESLEY COSNER: Key Club; Varsity Club; Football; Baseball; Basketball GEORGANNA DAVIS: Foods and Crafts; French Club; FMCC; Candy Striper; VICA; FBLA; NHS; Mannington; Golden Horseshoe Winner; Art Club; Careers Club PATRICIA ARBUTUS DETTINBURN: FMCC; FBLA; French Club; VICA ROGER ALAN DODD: Football; Wrestling; Key Club; Coed-Hi-Y GLENN DANIEL EVERSOLE: PVC All-Conference Offensive Tackle; FFA; Football; Wrestling; Varsity Club DEBRA KAY FEASTER: Snow Princess; FBLA; Keyettes; FMCC; Varsity Band; Pep Club JOHNNY C. FEASTER KEITH A. FEASTER: Track; Wrestling; Varsity Club MARK CALDWELL GEARY: Senior Class President; Golf; Track; Football; Wrestling; Presidential Fitness Award; Key Club President; French Club; Key Club; Var- sity Club; Boys State; Student Council NEVA JANE GEORGE TERRY E. GEORGE CAROL SUE GOLDIZEN: Typing II Efficiency Award; Foods and Crafts Club; FBLA YVONNE SUSIE HAMRIC: 1975 Miss Petersburg; Runner-Up Miss Petersburg Jr. High; Poultry Princess; FMCC; Keyettes; Band Color Guard; Pep Club; Varsity Club; Yearbook Staff; Freshman, Jr. Varsity and Wrestling Cheerleader DEBRA K. HARDY ANNE LOUISE HARMAN: Runner-Up Mi$s Petersburg Jr. High; Tri-County Fair Princess; Student Council; FMCC; French Club; Drama Club; Pep Club; Co-Ed-Hi- Y; Chorus; Yearbook Staff; Viking Log Staff; ’75 Musical; Senior Play ’76 BOBBY JACK HARMAN: Johnny Cunningham Memorial Award; Leading Scorer PVC Football; PVC Pitching Champion; PVC All-Conference Football; Baseball; Basketball; Jr. Class Secretary; Varsity Club; Key Club; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; All-State Tournament PAUL W. HARMAN: FFA THERESA GAE HARMAN: NHS; President Sophomore and Junior Class; Pep Club President; French Club; FMCC; Vikingettes; All Tournament Team; Miss Pep 1974; Varsity Club; Co-Ed-Hi-Y; Student Council GOLDIE MARIE HEAVNER GREGORY ALLEN HEAVNER: Star Greenhand Award; Leadership Camp; FFA President o JAMES A. HEDRICK Statistics PAUL T. JOHNSTON DANIEL H. JONES: Geometry Award; Golden Horseshoe; Quill and Scroll; Viking Log Editor; Junior Class Play; 75 Musical; French Club; Chess Club; VICA SHEREE ANN JORDAN DARRYL KEITH JUDY: Basketball; Track; Senior Play; Co-Ed-Hi-Y; Varsity Club DAVID MATTHEW JUDY: Basketball; Track; Senior Play; Varsity Club RANDALL ALLEN KEPLINGER: Jr. High Track; Jr. High Band SHARON ANN KEPLINGER: Foods and Crafts Club; Viking Log Staff VENICE ELAINE KEPLINGER: Physical Fitness Award; Foods and Crafts; Viking Log Staff JUDY LYNN KESNER: Physical Fitness Award; French Club; Foods and Crafts Club; FMCC; Pep Club; Candy Striper KIMBERLEY ANN KESNER: Quill and Scroll; Head Majorette; Tri-County Fair Queen ’74; ’74 PVFC Queen; ’75 WV State Fair Princess; Jr. Miss Candidate; Snow Princess; ’75 Li’L Abner Musical Cast; NHS; French Club; Viking Log Staff; Yearbook Staff; Keyettes; Co-ed Tri-Hi- Y; FMCC; Band; Chorus; Pep Club PEGGY SUE KESNER: Office Work Award; French Club; FMCC; Pep Club RONALD WAYNE KESNER: FFA Secretary; Conserva- tion Camp; Leadership Camp; FFA WANDA LEE KETTERMAN: Quill and Scroll; Viking Log Feature Editor; French Club; FMCC DENNIS WAYNE KIMBLE: FFA ROY W. KUYKENDALL THURMAN MACE KATHRYN LYNN MARSHALL: Snow Princess; Band; FMCC; One-Act Plays; Keyette Historian; Drama Club; FBLA Treasurer; Chorus; ’75 Musical; Candy Striper SHELIA MAUZY BRENDA JANE MAYLE: Tri-County Fair Finalist; French Club; Future Medical Careers Club; FTA HARRY RICHARD McCULLOH: ’74 and ’75 One-Act Plays; Band Clinic; Key Club; Band; Stage Band JEANIE SUE McDONALD: 1974-75 Vocational Nursing Aide Award; FMCC; French Club; FTA; Viking Log Feature and Poetry Editor MAC J. McVEY: Football; Baseball; FFA; Key Club; Var- sity Club; Student Council ANTHONY FRANKLIN MEADOWS: Jr. and Senior Class Plays; School Musical; ’74 and ’75 One-Act Plays; Band Clinic; Band; Chorus; Thespian Society; Stage Band; Drama MARY BETH MICHAEL: French I Award; American Studies II Award; Jr. High Jr. Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Girls0 State; Jr. and Senior Class Plays; FMCC; Varsity Club; Keyettes; Student Council; French Club; Pep Club; NHS JUDITH LYNN MONGOLD: Foods and Crafts Club SYLVIA MONGOLD HARRY DWAYNE MOUNTS: Football; Jr. High Track JAMES RAY MUSSER: Sr. Play; Band; Chorus; Stage Band RANDY DEAN NESSELRODT BARBARA KAY OURS BRENDA LEE OURS JANET SUE OURS RICHARD C. OURS: Thespian Society; Varsity Band; Stage Band; Pep Band; Chorus; FMCC; French Club; Key Club; Drama Club; Yearbook Staff; Viking Log Staff; 74 and 75 One-Act Plays; Jr. Play; 75 Musical; Senior Class Play ; Solo and Ensemble WADE RUTLAND PARKER JR. PAULA ANN PARSONS JUDY KAY SITES PRISCILLA CHRISTINE PARSONS LINDA MAE PHARES CURTIS E. PORTER JR. DEBRA ANN PYLE FREDRICK REDMAN MARK E. REDMAN DANNY LYNN REXRODE DANNY ALLEN RIGGLEMAN DENNIS MAXWELL ROGERS BRENDA KAY ROHRBAUGH ELIZABETH DIANE ROHRBAUGH BARBARA JEAN RUMER RICHARD W. SELF MARY ANN SHREVE TONY CURTIS SITES WAYNE T. STEWART KATHY LYNN STUMP MARIAN JANE THORNE SABRINA S. TURNER YVONNE MARIE VANCE PAMELA ANN VAN FLEET STEVE ALLEN VAN METER WANDA G. VAN METER LEON HUNTER WILSON: Football; Wrestling; Track; PVC All Conference Defensive Tackle; Student Council; FFA; Co-Ed-Hi-Y; Second In State Judging Contest; Presi- dent Student Council; Varsity Club DENNY LEE WOODS Senior Super (a tivei Wait JiUy Do .Succeed Paula Parsons and Wade Parker Beit JW Blroun Barbara Rumer and Mike Cosner Spirited Melody Butcher and Curtis Porter nu Popular Mary Beth Michael and David Barr 64 Wait Atltfetic Terry Harman and Bobby Jack Harman Undergrads Buddy Alt Tammy Alt Lori Barr George Bell Nola Bennett Teresa Berg CLiS Of 1977 Greg Bland Gene Bradshaw Russel Brennan CLASS OFFICERS: Myra Huffman: Treasurer. Marty Maxwell: President. Stacy Hesse: Secretary. Maria Kessel: Vice-President (ABSENT) Tammy Chadock Dwight Champ Tim Colaw Sharon Cook JeffCosner Pat Crites RoseCrites Debbie Dawson Charlene Dayton Linda Delawder Brenda Dolly James Dove Randy George Beverly Goldizen Scott Gossard Peggy Harold John Haslacker Matt Hawk Brenda Heavener John Heavener Craig Hclmick Pam Henry Cindy Hinkle Donna Hedrick Linda Hedrick Rocky Ketterman Paula Kesner Nick Kesner Maria Kessel Kevin Keplinger Jay Keplinger Chuck Kemp Sharon Lahman Kristy Lantz John Leatherman Tammy Liller James Lipkey Charlotte Lyons Duane Massey Marty Maxwell Terry Mayle Tammy Michael Susie Moomau Greg Turner Lee Ours Scott Ours Craig Parsons Greg Parsons John Parsons Allen Parker Shelia Patch Lori Pennel Donna Pennington Kathy Porter Debbie Prunty Mark Reel Jeanette Roby Frank Rodgers Tim Bradshaw President-John VanMeter Secretary-Pam Feaster Vice-President-Lisa Berg Treasurer-Carol Michael Wreatha Berg Rocky Bible Patsy Borror Althea Carr Jeffery Carr Mike Collins Janet Crawford Ricky Crites Leon Evans Linda Evans Eleanor Feaster Pam Feaster Angela Gaiter Kathy Geary Elnita George Greg George Kenneth Gilbert Teresa Goldizen Glenda Hall Ann Harman Wanda Harman Randy Harold Terry Hawk Ernest Heavencr Terry Hedrick Carolyn Hepner Tim Huffman Kenny Jordan Jeanette Judy Connie Keplinger Nicky Kesner Wendell Kesner Dee Lambert Lester Lantz Carl Lcrer Kelly Ludwick Donna Mallow Jon McDonald Eddie Mullenax Brenda Nelson Lawrence Nesselrodt Teresa Oates Linda Ours Connie Phares Kathy Phares Lannie Phares Patricia Phares Diane Parsons James Parsons Diane Pennington Larry Porter Ricky Pyle Gordy Redman Jay Redman Richard Redman Tina Redman Donna Reed David Reel Steve Rexrode Craig Rodgers Elaine Rohrbaugh Louise Rohrbaugh Diane Smith Paula Strawderman Peggy Stump Steve Thorne Brenda Turner Lysle Turner Brenda Warner Doug VanMeter John VanMeter Ricky VanMeter Sherri VanMeter Leslie Veach Scott Wells Delta Warner Luther Weatherholtz Mike Westfall Carol Whetzel Dallas Widner “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights Teresa Woods Pam Wimer Look—No Cavities! Alone Again Naturally 81 Greg Wolford Greg Alt Nora Alt Tina Alt Vickie Alt CLu Of 1979 Ruth Barger Cheryl Bargeron CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary-Angie Harman. Vice-President-Julie Kesner. Treasurer-Nancy Redman. President-Josh Alexander Gary Bell Henry Bennett Danny Berg Greg Berg Kaye Berg Sheila Berg Randy Burgess Bob Bulatewicz Kelly Carr Tammy Cecil Tim Cosner Bill Cox Linda Franz Anne Field JoanFeaster Kim Getz Angie Harman Martha Harman Cheryl Kemp Madeline Keplinger Randy A. Keplinger Randy H. Keplinger Debbie Kesner Mike Kimble Joyce Landes Nellie Lantz Rhonda Liller Sally Lofton Leotie Lyons Betty Martin Carolyn Martin Tom Martin Kim Massey Donald Ours Jenny Ours Sally Ours Tammy Ours Denise Pennington Brenda Porter Jesse Rexrode Melodea Redman Sidney Redman Tony Redman Andrew Reel Donald Rexrode Cynthia Riggleman Jay Riggleman Timmy Riggleman Larry Rohrbaugh Lucy Rohrbaugh Roy Rohrbaugh ■!l ■If i Vickie Rohrbaugh Robin Rotruck Swanson Secrist Mary Sherman Terri Simmons Dennis Sites Randy Stump Skip Thompson Mark Thorn Nancy Trenton Eddie Vance Beverly VanMeter Debbie VanMeter Eddie VanMeter Beth Veach Stony Waldron Pam Warner Bonnie Whetzel Ilene Whetzel David White Margaret White Gary Weimer Lisa Wratchford Craig Yokum Mike Alt Sharon Alt Sherry Alt Tammy Alt Tim Ayers Teresa Barnes Class Of 19H0 Charles Barr Julie Barr Jeff Berg Sonja Bergdoll Susan Bible Billy Bland Debbie Carr Donna Carr «r- Terry Bowers Tracy Bowyer Pam Burgess Craig Carr Jimmy A. Carr Rose Champ Debbie Clark Lon Collins Chip Combs Debbie Crites Cindy Dawson Tim Dayton Odell Dettinburn Willard Earle Debbie Evans Gerald Evans Steve Goldizen Belinda Groves Lisa Hardy Brenda Harman Sue Haslacker Tamara Hawk Eva Iman Danny Judy Debbie Kemp Karen Kemper Wanda Kemper Lynn Kcplinger Rhonda Keplinger Brian Kesner Kenneth Kesner Lisa Kesner Nellie Kessel Debbie Ketterman Doug Kindle Kathy Kile Craig Kuykendall Shirley Lantz Dennis Lofton Jill Long Terry Mallow Debbie Mayle Melinda McDaniel Judy McDonald Karen Meadows Allen Miller Scott Miller Steve Monell Jeff Mongold Kenny Mongold Bobby Moomau Rocky Nelson Daniel Nesselrodt Hugh Ours Kenny Ours Rick Ours Sandy Ours Eddie Rexrode Penny Reynolds Mark Roby Bradley Rohrbaugh John Rohrbaugh Patty Roy Janie Shirk Bradley Shobe Eston Self Crystal Shook Misty Shears Betty Sites Allen Tavenner Jeff Swick Bonnie Thorne Paul Thorne Wanda Thorne Peggy Tingler Teresa Turley Beverly VanMeter Virginia VanMeter Doug Veach Roger Warner Laura Weatherholtz Beth Wells Walter Whetzel Kirk Wilson John Wimer Diane Wolford Rex Wratchford Jimmy Yokum Ml Ricky Allen Matthew Alt Leon Barger Phyllis Barger Wade Bargeron Pandora Barr CL Of 1981 Perry Barr Dreama Bradshaw Linda Beard James Berg Amy Brill Allen Brown Vernon Berg Michelle Bergdoll Billy Brown Michelle Bruce Robert Borror Skipper Bush Galen Cain Beth Calhoun Kevin Carr Mylinda Carr Allen Collins Jerry Delawder Mitch Earle Jackie Evans Donald Foster Randy Evans Sandy Franz Pat Fultz Bradley Franz J. R. Goldizen Jeff Gossard Mike Hall Pam Feaster Tamara Flynn Work' Work! Work! We knew it John Halterman Susan Hardy Kent Harman Teresa Harold Mike Hartman Becky Haynes wouldn't be fun. but this is ridiculous. Naomi Kemp Anna Keplinger Herman Keplinger Delphia Ketterman Denver Ketterman Melissa Ketterman Tamela Kile Donald Kimble Herbie Kimble Gary Kisamore Mark Kisamore Tim Kisamore Doyle Kuykendall Nancy Lahman Clark Liller Greg Michael Lisa Michael Danny Millei Karen Miller Adeline Mongold Richard Mongold Eric Moomau Wanda Moyers Mark Mullenax Tony Nelson Bruce Ours Gail Ours Julie Ours Tammy Ours Amos Parsons Betty Parsons Chris Payne Robin Phares Bootie Porter Tina Poston Peggy Puffenbarger Max Redman Chuck Reed David Riggleman Robin Saville Brenda Shoemaker Dawn Sites Eddie Sites Jeffry Sites Rex Sites Rosa Sites Laura Smith Mike Smith Andrea Snell J. M. Snell Sam Snyder Ricky Turner Robert Vandevander Abigail VanMeter Charles VanMeter Jacob VanMeter Mark VanMeter Joyce Walker Kathy Warner Lisa Warner Billy Weasenforth Gary Weasenforth John Weatherholtz Paula Woods Loretta Wcathcrholtz Becky Weese Yea. I hear they've all got their eyes on me. the Redskins, the Steelers. the . Kathy Whetzel Richard Whetzel Helen Wilfong Connie Wratchford Organizations rene President: Wade Parker Vice-President: Terrv Harman Secretary: Jenette Roby Treasurer: Pam Feaster jCe Cere (e trunca ii Angie Harman Tina Alt Ann Harman Jenny Ours Cheryl Bargeron Martha Harman Rick Ours Paula Beard Terry Harman Sally Ours Nola Bennett Nancy Hedrick Tammy Ours Yvonne Bergdoll Terri Hedrick Wade Parker Rocky Bible Leisha Henry Donna Pennington Randy Burgess Debbie Kesner Libbic Prunty Georganna Davis Julie Kesner Jesse Rex road Charlene Dayton Nicki Kesner Jenette Roby Pat Dettinburn Paula Kesner Barbara Rumer Diane Dolly Maria Kessel Tom Sturgill Eleanor Feaster Stanley Kimble Skip Thompson Pam Feaster Carl Lerer Tim Thorne Anne Field Debby Lyons Brenda Turner Kathy Geary Marty K. Maxwell John VanMeter Mark Geary Carol Michael Leslie Vcach Beverly Goldizen Tammy Michael Sarah Veach Teresa Goldizen Christy Miller Sue Vetter Mary Jo Oates Pam Wimer 103 Band Of ic eri Danny Riggleman Vice-President Tony Meadows President Christy Miller Secretary Jeff Cosner Bouncer r Tim Whetzel. Wade Parker. Tony Meadows. Nicki Kesner. Kelly Geary. Diane Davis, Danny Riggleman. Rick Ours. Rick McCulloh. Trent Sites. Ann Harman. Nancy Hedrick. Pam Feaster. Greg Kennedy Tony Meadows. Susie Hamric, Rick Ours. Janet Crawford. Anne Kesner. Janice Thorne, Tim Whetzel. Teresa Woods. Pam Feaster, Harman. Ruth Barger. Terri Hedrick. Christy Miller. Teresa Lori Barr. Debbie Prunty. Debbie Borror. Dave Musser, Stanley Goldizen. Lisa Berg. Diane Parsons. Lori Pennel. Cheryl Kemp. Kim Kimble. Greg Kennedy; Director Pep CM J,J Officers Club Officers; Tammy Liller. President. Rhonda Liller. Secretary-Trea- surer Pictured at RIGHT are club members who visited the library at Potomac State College. FIRST ROW: Cindi Riggleman. Teresa Mauzy. JoAnn Shirk and Rhonda Liller SECOND ROW: Lucy Rohrbaugh. Mark Thorn and Kenneth Gilbert $3oohi I Vorlll heading cu Left to Right: Cindi Riggleman. Teresa Mauzy. Tammy Liller. President; Mrs. Ours. Advisor; JoAnn Shirk and Lucy Rohrbaugh 107 Danny Sturgill. Scott Kcsner. Perry Barr. Robbie Mathias. Bar- bara Rumer. Melinda McDaniel. Sonja Bcrgdoll. Joyce Walker. Tamaru Flynn. Stacy Hesse. Tammy Chadock. Lisa Hardy. Suzanne Park. Myra Huffman. Lori Barr. Libby Prunty. Julie Kesner. Hunter Wilson. Lisa Berg. Pam Feaster. Christy Miller. Sue Moomau. Wayne Stewart. Anne Harman. Wade Parker. Sidney Redman. Mark Thorn. Leslie Veach. Mac McVey. Greg Parsons. Dave Barr. Joan Feaster. Josh Alexander. Kirk Wilson President: Hunter Wilson 108 Treasurer. Tammy Chadock Kim Kesner Head Majorette Tammy Chadock Pam Feaster Drum Majorette Julie Kesner Teresa Oates Louise Rohrbaugh Debbie Prunty Eleanor Feaster Lori Barr French C (ub Sponsors Jufenl Show JPeterblmrcf 04igh Schooi Presents )tier “Ji't JL Oait Of Oharacterd Li’l Abner..............................Tony Meadows Daisy Mae...............................Lisa Deneault Mammy Yokum........................................Marsha Wilson Pappy Yokum.........................................Frank Rogers Marryin’ Sam ..............................Daniel Post Earthquake McGoon .........................Chester Zuber Moonbeam McSwine ...........................Susie Hamric Romeo Scragg ................................Greg Rotruck Clem Scragg .................................Greg Parsons Alf Scragg..........................................Craig Parsons Available Jones ............................James Hedrick Stupefyin’ Jones........................Myra Huffman Evil Eye Fleagle ....................Danny Riggleman Hairless Joe................................Dennis Hill Lonesome Polecat r...................Craig Bensenhaver Speedy McRabbit ............................Mitch Wells Major Dawgmeat......................................Scott Gossard Boy..................................Tony Weatherholtz Scarlett............................................Ellen Field Rufe..................................................Tom Vogel Dogpatch Husbands....................Roy Marshall, Ken Feaster, Allen Parker, John Leatherman, Mark Geary Dogpatch Wives.......................Joan Martin, Paula Kesner, Beverly Goldizen, Lori Pennell, Kelly Geary Senator Jack S. Phogbound ..................Glenn Lyons General Bullmoose............................Rick Ours Appassionata Von Climax.....................Kim Kesner Creighton .................................Daniel Jones Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale............................Carl Lerer Dr. Smithborne .........................John VanMeter Dr. Krogmeyer ...............................Gary White Cedric Softwicke .......................Stanley Kimble Government Man..........................Tim Riggleman Policeman .................................Curtis Porter Secretaries........................Kathy Porter, Sue Moomau, Kathy Marshall Citizens of Dogpatch ..................Pat Adkins, Gina Alt, Tammy Alt, Cindy Barr, Julie Barr, Brenda Bierkamp, George Deadrick, Judy DeMedici, Lois Feaster, Jane Fisher, Anne Harman, Jacquetta Jenson, Greg Kennedy , Nan Kesner, Jill Long, Betty MCartney, Diana Parsons, Debbie Prunty, Mary Redman, Carolyn Shobe, Marian Thorne, Amy Moomau Orchestra Piano - Sharon Davis Trumper - Ralph Ours, Tim Whetzel Clarinet - Wade Parker Alto Sax - Bobbi Ruddle Trombone - Reggie Sites Bass Guitar - Trent Sites Percussion - Rick McCulloh Directors................Diane Davis Greg Kennedy Stage Manager.....................................LuAnn Goldizen Choreographer...................................Richard Mathias Indicates members of the International Thespian Society. 112 Mike McGuinness. Ken Gilbert. Bruce Travis. David White. Wayne Anne Harman. Deb Borror. Patricia Cunningham. Lawrence Stewart. Colleen Berg. Janet Ours. Lucy Rohrbaugh. Ed VanMeter. Nesselrodt. Tammy Ours. Tina Redman. Sue Vetter. Nola Bennett tlifo ri(t I Quiff Scoff 114 SEATED: Stacy Hesse. Kim Kesner. Kathy Stump. Jeannie McDonald. STANDING: Jay Keplinger. Daniel Jones. Ollie Arnold. Advisor Jesse Rexrode. Sabrina Turner. Jeanie McDonald. Tammy Michael. Teresa Goldizen. Diane Dolly. Sherri VanMeter. Marian Thorne. Louise Rohrbaugh. Beverly Goldizen. Teresa Berg. Cindy Rig- gleman. Rhonda Liller. Randy Burgess. Debbie Kuykendall. Janet Crawford. Donna Pennington. Charlene Dayton. Janice Thorne. Tammy Liller. Teresa Mauzy. Althea Carr. Terri Simmons. Nancy Trenton. Debbie Borror. Ruthie Barger. Elnita George. Wanda Har- man. Mrs. Moomau. Mary Shreve. Dee Lambert. Libby Prunty. Rocky Bible. Georganna Davis. Pat Dettinburn Marian Thorne Vice-President Sabrina Turner Secretary Jeanie McDonald President Sherri VanMeter Treasurer 115 vcu 202Q Deb Feaster Clarinet Band Treasurer Rick Ours Trumpet e . Senior Rick McCulloh Percussion Tony Meadows Trumpet Band President tJ Susie Hamric Color Guard Danny Riggleman T rombone Band Vice-President Sheree Jordan Color Guard Paula Parsons Color Guard Kim Kcsner Flute Head Majorette Jim Musser T rombone Wade Parker Clarinet NOT PICTURED: Kathy Marshall Colleen Berg Clarinet Flute Debbie Hardy Color Guard 18 Libby Prunty Susie Hamric Eleanor Feaster Pam Feaster Bobby Harman Myra Huffman Terrie Harman Carol Michael John VanMeter Keith Feaster Lester Lantz Randy Hall David Barr Mike Cosner Roger Dodd Barb Rumer Rick Riggleman Randy Nesselrodt Wayne Reel Hunter Wilson Dennis Rodgers Mark Geary Sharon Rohrbaugh Scott Gossard Jeff Cosner John Haslacker Mac McVey David Judy Glenn Eversole Marty Maxwell Darryl Judy Dwight Baker Curtis Porter Susie Vetters 119 SITTING: Sharon Rohrbaugh. Cindy Southerly. Melanie Mullenax. Coach Veach. Barbara Hall. Terry Harman. Michelle Lambert. STANDING: Libby Prunty. Myra Huffman. Sue Moomau. Kelly Geary. Kristy Lantz. Pat Crites. Marty Maxwell. Sue Vetter. Karen Turner. Page Sponsored By: DR. CHESTER HARMAN ? 'drsity Wrestling Cheerleader aders Libby Prunty Pam Feaster Susie Hamric Eleanor Feaster Myra Huffman Melody Butcher Mary Michael Barbara Rumer Carol Michael 121 future armer A merit a President: Greg Heavner: Vice President: Angus Brake; Sentinel: Kevin Keplinger; Reporter: Scotty Ours; Treasurer: Conway Ours; Secretary: Ronald Kesner; Advisors: Jack Yokum, Ned Martin Co-CJ-Ori-Jh- y ON FLOOR. L R: Tim Thorne. Kathy Porter. Kim Kesner. Stacey Hesse. Eleanor Feaster. Nola Bennett. Jeanette Roby. Terry Harman. 2nd ROW: Carl Lerer. Ann Harman. Pam Feaster. Anne Har- man, Louise Rohrbaugh. Advisor-Mr. Linton Sites. Marty Maxwell. Sue Vetter. Tammy Ours. Terry Hedrick. Sara Veach. 3ooJ Jl„d Crafts CU 1st ROW: Cindi Patch. Sandy VanMeter. Donna Hedrick. Carol Goldizen 2nd ROW Letha Weatherholtz. Carolyn Alt. Sandra Crawford. Carolyn Martin. Kathy Phares. Connie Phares. Paula Strawdcrman. 3rd ROW: Robin Rotruck. Nellie Lantz. Debbie Kisamore. Charlotte Lyons. Eileen Whetzcl. Patsy Borror. Georgia Appold. Barbara Alt. Linda Franz. Sharon Dawson. 4th ROW: Advisor- Mrs. Carole Harman. Betty Martin. Kim Massey. Leota Lyons. Mary Sherman. Patty Phares. Debbie VanMeter. Paula Dye. Janice Thorne. Carol Whetzel. 5th ROW: Sally Lofton. Diana Rohrbaugh. Raynetta Rohrbaugh. Bernadine Moyers. Cynthia Riggleman. Sharon Houston. Terri Simmons. Joan Feaster. Nancy Trenton. Bernice Ours. Terry Harman Tamara Liller Georganna Davis Paula Parsons Wade Parker Mary Beth Michael Sheree Jordan Kim Kcsner Barbara Rumer Mr. Garber Advisor President. Carl Lerer Vice-President. Rick Ours Secretary. Kathy Porter Treasurer. Julie Kcsner Anne Field. Rick Ours. Kathy Porter. Carl Lerer. Joan Feaster. Tony Meadows. Tony Weatherholt. Teresa Oats. Leisha Henry. Karen Turner. Jenny Ours. Debbie Lyons. Anne Harman. Sabrina Turner. Advisor-Diane Davis 126 O' c Kim Kesner: Head Majorette. Pam Feaster: Drum Majorette. Teresa Oates. Lori Barr. Ann Harman. Louise Rohrbaugh. Tammy Chadock. Eleanor Feaster. Debbie Prunty. Julie Kesner Athletics 975 P.J4.S. a Scita I ( TJcam SEATED: Tim Huffman. Gary White. Les Veach. Bobby Harman. Randy Thorne. Kenny Jordan. Phil Vance. Terry Hawk. Mac McVey; STANDING: Randy George. Craig Benscnhaver. Curt Porter. Mike Feaster. Terry George. Jeff Cosner. Lawrence Nesselrodt. Dwight Baker. Elvin Cleaver. Mike Cosner. Bill Shaffer, Kenny Judy. Dave Barr. Danny “Duck Riggleman. Coach Bill Kline How Embarrassing! TEAM WE THEY Ft. Ashby Piedmont Franklin 6 Cancelled Cancelled 0 Keyser 15 4 Moorefield 6 14 Union 23 7 Keyser Mathias 8 Cancelled 2 Circlcville 5 3 Mathias 6 5 Franklin 5 2 Hampshire 13 3 Wardensville 6 3 Southern 8 9 Moorefield 3 1 Union 14 4 Circleville 8 1 Southern 10 1 Wardensville Union 17 Cancelled 0 Circleville 10 2 Moorefield 7 2 u Mike Feaster Team Captain 13-2 Regular Season Phil Vance Team Co-Captain Look guys. Coach Kline has the new edition of Playboy. Dwight Baker Dave Barr Perfect field rotation! If I don't get out of his way he’s going to kill me. Mike Cosner 135 I didn't think he could do it. but he did. 975 $ unior J4icfh JracL eam Gary Bell Doug Kindle Scott VanMeter Chip Combs Vence Berg Mike Kimble Charlie Barr Tom Prunty David Hilliard Billy Ours Lester Lantz Jay Redman 01 I 974-75 'Uariity Jrcich Jeam Coach Taylor David Judy John Leatherman Hunter Wilson Craig Helmick Mark Bowers Greg Rotruck Randy Mongold Mark Geary Rick Riggleman Keith Feaster Greg Keplinger Ricky Riggleman Russ Litton Delbert Stump Danny Rexrode Greg Phillips Roy Marshall Tom Lantz John VanMeter Dwight Champ 975 L. to R Mgr . Buddy Alt. Mike Cosner. Elvin Cleaver. Glen Ever- sole. Hunter Wilson. Mark Geary. Dave Barr. Mac McVey. Curtis Porter. Bobby Jack Harman. Roger Dodd. Mgr. Randy George ROW 2: Coaches Joe Mohr and John Moyers. Kenny Jordan. Gary Eversole. Skcct Mongold. John Haslacker. Wayne Reel. Randy Thorne. Jeff Cosner. Kenny Judy. Greg Parsons. Scott Gossard. Leslie Veach. Skip Lantz. Ricky Riggleman. Coaches Jim Spicer and Ron Stephens. Joe Mohr Head Coach: Ron Stephens wing John Moyers C oaclieA Jim Spicer l ihincj C ajAainS rsCinemen Agong in % isguise ti achs 141 Gee. I wish I could get in there. Hey guys, we re still in warm-ups. Mark Geary 3 Years No. 52 Hunter Wilson 3 Years No 66 Glen Eversole 3 Years No. 76 Vi in 9 Seniors Dave Barr 3 Years No. 9 Bobby Jack Harman 3 Years No. 25 1975 Jf, omecomin Agony of Defeat! RoRer Dodd 3 Years No 30 The Thrill of Victory junior BACK ROW L. to Rt : Coach Moyers. Bob Davis. Dour Veach. Jerry Evans. Chris Sites. Tony Sites. Donald Keplinger. Willard Earle. Gary Weimer. Randy Stump. Ronnie Berg. Allen Moreland. Josh Alexander. Tim Cosner. Doug Kindle. Brent Kesner. Mike George. Coach Mohr FRONT ROW: Billy Moore. Matt Geary. Craig Yokum. Jay Riggleman. Scott VanMeter. Mitch Earle. Tom VanMeter. Skip Bush. Tom Prunty. Greg Berg. Jeff Swick. Mike Kimble. Todd Friddle. Jeff Berg. Joe Sears. 146 Where does it hurt? Marty Maxwell Coach Wally Edgell Susie Vetter Johanna Maxwell Eddie Weimer David Barr 147 Mark Gcarv • • Vardity junior Uardity Coach Dave Cooper Terry Mayle Coach Jim Spicer Darryl Judy Donald Mongold c Gary Eversole f Dwight Baker Ronald Mongold 0 John VanMeter Bobby Jack Harman Scott Gossard Richard Redman David Judy Jeff Cosner Lawrence Nesselrodt David Barr Greg Turner Bill Schaffer Terry George Manager Buddy Alt Jay Redman Manager Randy George .5reslimen J3aslietl all - junior J4igli Coach Dave Jones Brent Kesner Coach Joe Mohr Mike Alt Mike George Tim Riggleman % Willard Earle « Richard Moomau Josh Alexander Bob Davis • Scott VanMeter Matt Geary Tony Redman Tom Martin Kirk Wilson Dean Hiser Tony Sites Tony Weatherholt Tom Prunty Chip Combs Sidney Redman Doug Kindle John Wimer Mitch Earle Todd Friddle Steve Monell Jeff Gossard Ricky Sites JR. Goldizen 150 •w Darryl Judy Bobby Jack Harman David Judy Viking St Seniors David Barr Dwight Baker Terry George dictio n Wait for me David! - FRONT ROW. Left to Right: Keith Feaster. Randy Hall. Roy Kuykendall. Randy George. Trent Helmick. James Ours. Doug Swick: SECOND ROW: Curtis Porter. Glen Eversole. Hunter Wilson. John Haslacker. Mark Geary: THIRD ROW: Greg Parsons. Lyle Turner. Scotty Ours George Bell. Tim Cosner. Greg Evans. Greg Wolford. Larry Porter. Coach Ron Stephens %c Page Sponsored By JAMES PAUL GEARY Curtis Porter Class HW Lb. Mark Geary Class 145 Lb Roy Kuykendall Class 126 Lb. Sen iori Glen Eversole Class 185 Lb. Hunter Wilson Class 167 Lb Keith Feaster Class 138 Lb 163 Viking wrestler works for a takedown. Happiness is the thrill of VICTORY! Vi Ling lyVredf erd 9n Vlctio n The pressures of being a coach! A relaxed match, it'll tickle your innards' Drive his head into the mat! Barbara Hall Terry Harman Myra Huffman Susie Moomau Sharon Rohrbaugh 'Uihingetted Melanie Mullenax Activities Debbie Mavle. Angie Harman. Captain: Melinda McDaniel. Brenda Porter. Sue Haslackcr junior Jdigh dnd freshman (Cheerleaders Page Sponsored By: MR. AND MRS. LESTER CARR JR. AND FAMILY Jenny Ours. Leisha Henry. Captain: Kelly Carr. Tracy Bowyer. Joan Feaster 176 3 unior a eerfeadi eri Kelly Ludwick Captain Paula Beard Nancy Redman Kathy Geary Glenda Hall 177 Sponsori Til i Ad pageant Jamie McGee Second Runner Up Vickie Teter Winner Shelley Hesse Winner Shelia Adams First Runner Up Jr. Miss Potomac Valley Vickie Teter Jr Miss Potomac Highland Shelley Hesse irenian J ueen Marty Maxwell rincediei J4omecomin(j 1975 The Viking Strangler That’s the way uh-huh. uh-huh. we like it! 184 Second Place Float V I L i n o m e c 0 m 1 n 9 188 Sheree Jordan Escort: Mike Cosner We're in case of fog. 9 BISHDFF’S CAMERA Simon says “DL (jame Player............................Tony Meadows Umpire ...................................Roger Dodd Judge ...........................Frank Rodgers Baliff....................................Craig Parsons Cheerleaders ......Pam Feaster. Eleanor Feastor Fan................................Jenette Judy Cait Of Characteri Lemuel T. Thwackbusher Waitress ............... Saleslady............... Florabell Hobbs......... Old Lady................ Street Cleaner ......... Tough Boy .............. Cop..................... Woman................... Little Girl ............ .....Carl Lerer Sherri VanMeter .....Susan Dodd ... Kathy Porter ... Pam Weimer . . . George Blair . . George Blair Danny Riggleman Beverly Goldizen .... Teresa Oats A lie Cop And like Alnth em Where J4ave J(( 3,e rjLifillt ning Girl.......................Mary Beth Michael Boy............................Richard Ours 196 Dite Zbtary Of Didam J Adam ...................Roger Dodd Eve.....................Barb Rumer Director....................Diane N. Davis Young Man Mommy . . Daddy . . . . Grandma . . Musician . . . . . Mark Geary . . Paula Parsons . Tony Meadows LuAnn Goldizen . . .Wade Parker 197 Pictured not available for The Sandbox Bits Jncl Piece., Of PJJS Cool and the gang? A morning after TRYING to look innocent Is it time to lcave yet? 198 Advertising L. W. Enterprise Inc. Consulting Forester Land Management “Always a Satisfied Customer WELL DRILLING 25 Years Experience in this area Henderson Drilling Inc. 257-9211 220 Grant Petersburg W. Va. Ordering Center MONARCH SUPER MARKET Monarch Mills Petersburg West Virginia EASTERN BUILDING SUPPLY 'Everything for the Builder Now With Three Locations Compliments of WINDSOR KNIT Phone 257-8143 Petersburg W. Va. Petersburg Charles Town 257-6251 725-9055 SITES' RESTAURANT Delicious Meals Sandwiches and Short Orders New and Modern Private Banquet Rooms Air Conditioned Phone South Main Street Petersburg. West Virginia Romney 822-3576 w ravel counsellors, inc. 1774 S. MAIN ST.. HARRISONBURG. VIRGINIA 22801 257-8286 JO 703 434-1796 203 CENTRAL TIE AND LUMBER COMPANY RICHARD’S MEN’S WEAR Put Your Best Look Forward Graduation Suits Formal Rentals Building Materials Glidden Paints - Doors Windows See Central Tie Before You Buy Main Street Petersburg. West Virginia Phone 257-8000 257-8112 Petersburg 538-2387 Moorefield Compliments of Hunting and Fishing Supplies Remington. Winchester. Mossberg. Marlin, and Savage Guns MATHIAS AND COMPANY INC. BAKER’S Phone: 257-8131 SPORT’S Petersburg West Virginia CENTER 41 So. Main St. Petersburg. West Virginia Uniforms for all Sports Converse and Bata Gym Shoes 204 BONDS For the Gifts you give with pride Let Bond’s be your guide GLOVER S AUTO SUPPLY Nx d.f , Petersburg v rg n a Auto Repair Parts Franklin Petersburg 257-5841 TOWNHOUSE RESTAURANT Consistently Good Food Private Meeting Room Fast Friendly Service RUDY’S Oakland, Md. 257-8886 309 Virginia Ave. Petersburg. W. Va. Petersburg. W. Va. 26847 DUKE’S BARBER SHOP V § MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Marie Day Pope. Prop. 22 Virginia Avenue Where Good Grooming Counts Telephone Petersburg 257-8566 West Virginia West Virginia 205 Petersburg ROBY FORD COMPANY Where you can Deal With Confidence 24 North Main Street Petersburg. W. Va. SOUTH BRANCH MOTOR FREIGHT INC. Daily Service To and From Baltimore 257-8154 Phone 257-9411 SOUTHERN STATES PETERSBURG COOPERATIVE LP Gas Feeds Petersburg. West Virginia Liquid Supplement Seeds GROVES OIL SUPPLY. INC. Union Oil Jobber Siegler Oil Heaters Fertilizers COOK'S STORE Farm Supplies Phone 304-257-3051 Petersburg. West Virginia Compliments of General Merchandise SHREVE'S GROCERY Atlantic Gas Phone 749-2400 Maysville West Virginia 206 SITES OIL CO. Wholesale Distributor Exxon Dealer Invite us to your next housewarming. Phone 257-7561 Petersburg West Virginia “Prescriptions are Our Business” Complete Line of Brand Cosmetics School Supplies. Camera and Films 13 South Main Street Petersburg. W. Va. STRAWBERRY PATCH Sales Building Loans Appraisals k 1 And Beans South Branch Agriculture Enterprize Manager Jake Kesner V. A. PUFFENBERGER REALTOR AND APPRAISOR P. O. Box 637 Petersburg West Virginia V A PUFFENBERGER OFFICE 237-8103 Realtor a Appraiser Home 257-8333 207 PETERSBURG OIL COMPANY Telephone 257-8177 Petersburg West Virginia 208 POTOMAC FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS George Branson Distributor Moorefield West Virginia Phone 538-2533 209 PEPSICOLA BOTTLING CO., INC You've Got a Lot to Live Pepsi's Got a Lot to Give' Virginia Avenue Petersburg. W. Va Phone 257-7691 210 Mountain State Realty Thomas H. Lantz Broker Phone 257-8687 Post Office Box 368 Petersburg. West Virginia 26847 Trenton Motor Company Authorized Sales And Service United Motor Service Keyser Avenue Petersburg. West Virginia Phone 257-7811 INTIRMATIOHAL HARVCSHR □PEL 211 Hotpoint JAMES A. EVANS Owner and Manager DAYTON FOLEY APPLIANCE SERVICE Rt. 42 Arthur, W. Va. 26816 Phone 304 - 749-3195 Furnaces Appliances Pumps Evans Agency offices at Keyser, W. Va. New Creek, W. Va. Paul Foley Charles Dayton 257-8008 749-3192 IfT FAIRFAX SAND and Crushed Stone Co. Inc. AND CRUSHED STONE CO. INC. Box 236 New Creek, W. Va. 26743 EVANS GROCERY General Merchandise Amoco Gas Scherr West Virginia Phone: 749-2520 Compliments of IDEAL CLEANERS 11 Myrtle Ave. and THE BOOT SHOP Locates at: Scherr Phone 749-4235 ARMENTROUT’S Car Wash Groceries 24 Virginia Ave. Petersburg, W. Va. Rain-soft Water Conditioning Equipment 2' i Miles South on U.S. 220 Petersburg, West Virginia 26847 212 a Compliments of r 1 t ■ ; i V ■V-iiiiii, : ■ w Tri-County Lighting And Electrical Supply Inc. 136 South Main St. Phone 257-8223 Petersburg, W. Va. Area’s only complete Wholesale lighting and electrical supply co. PORTER’S SHOE REPAIRS 11 East Ave. Petersburg. W. Va. HORTON-KESNER Produce Fresh Fruits and Vegtables Phone 257-8556 South Petersburg Phone 257-8169 213 Compliments of SHAEFFER FUNERAL HOME J. Blaine Shaeffer Renee Shaeffer Thomas Shaeffer Petersburg. W. Va Phone 257-2411 Compliments of LONG’S MAIN STREET CAR WASH AND PETERSBURG SPEED WASH WELD COUNTRY 690 On Your Dial Music News Sports Weather For Restful Advertising Fisher. West Virginia 214 BARR S TEXACO Petersburg. West Virginia Phone 257-8377 R. C. KIMBLE Lub Jobs Wax Jobs Tune-Ups ALT S GARAGE Rust Proofing Delco Batteries Jetson Tires General Merchandise Headquarters of Bowhunters Corner Maysville. West Virginia Phone: 749-2165 HALTERMAN'S HARDWARE New Holland Farm Machinery Phone 749-2315 Maysville. W. Va. 26833 Electrical Plumbing Tools Paint Telephone Petersburg DWIGHT W. YOKUM INSURANCE AGENCY Sporting Goods Outdoor Living Gift ware Toys 257-7446 West Virginia ALT S BODY SHOP Complete Insurance Agency Grant Street Phone: 257-8620 Petersburg. West Virginia 215 DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Oh Thank Heaven For 7-ELEVEN Open 24 Hours When YOU Succeed We do too We are most anxious for you to succeed .. at saving, in financial management, in business, in family affairs... because our own success is based squarely on the success of our customers. We hope you’ll give us a chance to be of service to you. POTOMAC VALLEY BANK 217 PETERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 26847 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD ■ Petersburg, W. Va. Services: Jubilee Broadcast Sunday Morning 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11:00 Family Night 7:00 Thursday Youth 7:00 Your Happiness Is Our Concern R. D. Smith Pastor call 257-8278 Bus Service call 257-8278 Customer Care Everywhere 0 MAYTAG THE DEPENDABILITY PEOPLE CLINE’S APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE Appliances and Furniture Phone 257-8289 17 South Main Street 44 Years Petersburg. West Virginia Sales and Service PETERSBURG BLOCK INC. RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Ready-Mix Concrete and Limestone Blocks Dealers for famous Webster Brick Phone 257-8138 Petersburg, West Virginia 218 Allegheny Properties, Inc. Office 304 257-8256 Virginia Ave. Petersburg. W. Va. 26847 Harman Hartman 304 257-8068 Gary A. Michael 304 257-8063 Mt. Land - Farms - Acreage David M. Downs Realtor - Vice President 219 Auto Fire BOGGS SUPPLY CO. Building Supplies Rt. 4 Box 16 Keyser, W. Va. (New Creek Drive) Phone 788-1617 GENE G. MICHAEL INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 257-7261 Petersburg. West Virginia Phone 304-257-3021 EMEO ENTERPRISES, Ltd. frvi the ho ie otf tifr..... Drawer 909 Petersburg, W.Va. 26847 220 MCVEY’S CASH MARKET Gasoline and Groceries Where Service is Best And the Prices are Lowest Mi mile past Smoke Hole Caverns BEN FRANKLIN STORE Thanks From: Big Mac Jenny Mac Donna Get Your Best Buys Here Phone 257-2571 Petersburg West Virginia News And Knowledge Go Hand In Hand iBatly Harrisonburg. Virginia Tha Shenandoah Valley's Largest Newspaper SHINING STAR BOOK STORE Wilton Cake Decoration Supplies Gifts - Tapes Bibles - Books - Crafts All Occasion Cards Tape Players Scented Candles Sheet Music 221 ARLYN S. ARNOLD FUNERAL HOME Phone 257-5511 MAYSVILLE SALES AND SERVICE John Deere Ground Care and Recreation Equipment General Auto Repairs State Vehicle Inspection Maysville. West Virginia John Haslucker Author C. Jones Phone 749-3411 Petersburg West Virginia LAMBERT’S BODY SHOP Maysville West Virginia Phone 429-2606 Lube Jobs Brake Jobs Way Jobs Tune-ups WIMER BRO’S Carl Wimer Owner Chippewa Shoes Hunting Supplies General Mdse. Maysville, W. Va. 26833 Phone 749-2685 Kelly Springfield Tires General Mechanics BARLO-FORD INC. Ford and Mercury Parts and Service Moorefield. West Virginia Phone 538-2361 PARKS GREEN HOUSE Vegetables and Flower Plants of Various Varieties Located at Scherr, W. Va. BOSLEY CONTRACTORS ISSAC D. SMITH INC. AGENCY Insurance General Contracting 5 Main Street Ceramic Tile Petersburg. West Virginia Excavating 26847 Plastering Telephone Maysville. W. Va. 257-7641 Misty Pints Quarts Shakes Sundaes Dillies Buster Bars Curly Tops Misty Kisses Dairy Queen Brazier Hot Dogs Onion Rings French Fries Cheese Burgers Brazier Burger Fish Sandwiches Chicken Sandwiches Barbecue Sandwiches Tenderloin Sandwiches Fried Clams Locally Owned by Linton and Jean Sites 223 LOTS OF TO PETERSBURG CLASS OF THE GRANT BANKING SERVICES FOR THE YOUNG MODERNS If you're part of the now generation . . . you're a young person who is anxious to get ahead and is planning a future now . . . a future involving the wise use of money. We can help with those plans for long range goals where money is involved by offering you a complete range of banking services to help you make money . . . and to help you keep some of what you've made! Why not come in today and ask how you can start smart . . . financially? We'll be glad to advise you. SUCCESS THE HIGH SCHOOL 197 RANT OUNTY ANK FOUNDED 1902 THE GRANT COUNTY BANK WHERE YOU ARE NUMBER 1' HOME • ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• •••• • • • • • • “t ' • • • • • • • • • • M •••• GUEST DOWN TOGO BALLON QfR 0+00 00PT' 9 0 + 0 0 0 . , New Scoreboard At Viking Memorial Field Donated Bv The Grant Countv Bank COUNTY BANK 225 ONE OF A KIND' Where Quality Is Better Central Carpet Shop Inc. Sales - Installation 8 Cleaning High Pressure Steam Cleaning Upstairs. . . Downstairs. . All Through the House and Outdoors. Carpets By • Monarch • Barwick • Armstrong • Congoleum • Mohawk • Gaf • Etc. “Astro Turf By Monsanto Free Estimates 257-3066 7 Virginia Av. Petersburg 226 PETERSBURG MOTOR COMPANY Phone 257-9051 Petersburg, West Virginia 26 Main Street ASTRE SAFARI WAGON •76 KACS-32 Sales and Service Pontiac LeMans Imperial Plymouth Valiant GMC Pickups 24 Hour Towing Service Used Cars Lot Keyser Avenue Petersburg, West Virginia GRAND PRIX SJ 76 KACS-S1 227 It’s A Matter Of Pride Josten’s Takes Pride In Producing America’s Finest Class Rings, Yearbooks. Announcements, Diplomas, Caps and Gowns and Awards Mike Posey Steve Posey Box 6 Burnsville, W. Va. 26335 Phone: 853-2554 Serving West Virginia Colleges, Universities, High Schools and Jr. High Schools Throughout The State Dettinburn Trucking, Inc. Local and Long Distance Trucking Limestone Products-Coal Mack Parts Phone 257-8211 Harold V. Dettinburn President 228 HARRISONBURG FRUIT AND PRODUCE MOUNTAINEER MOTORCYCLE CLUB, INCORPORATED Petersburg W. Va. Phone: 257-8019 HI-FASHION OF PETERSBURG 19 N. Virginia Ave. Petersburg, W. Va. Better Foods are Distributed “By People Who Care P.O. Box 429 Harrisonburg. Virginia Precision Cutting - Waving - Coloring Super Cuts for Guys Gals 22801 ALT'S FURNITURE Lowell E. Alt Bargains in New and Used Furniture Gibson and Westinghouse Appliances HAWSE FOODLAND Home Dressed Meats Deli Phone 257-2861 Petersburg W. Va. Moorefield, W. Va. 229 S C M ALLIED EGRY BUSINESS SYSTEMS P.O. Box 606 Petersburg, West Virginia 26847 304-257-8151 Band Instruments and Accessories Guitars and Amplifiers Band Instrument and Repair Service A K MUSIC SHOP 5 Armstrong Street Keyser, West Virginia 26726 Phone 788-5130 FORT HILL EXXON SERVICE STATION Exxon Gasoline Atlas Tires Automobile Parts Petersburg West Virginia CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1976 li ComplimentS'of''' SENECA THEATRE Petersburg, West Virginia Phone 257-8079 230 231 233 234 235 236 m WALSWORTH Marrtliar. Mo I S -Ji- ;r v 3f; - : - ' • ■0 -trr- - «% J. , • -
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.