Pocahontas High School - Wigwam / Tomahawk Yearbook (Pocahontas, VA)

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Where you come from is not nearly as important as where you’re going Volume LVI] ( | Pocahontas High School Pocahontas, Virginia 1987 a M=ZOB—ZzyU OS5e ac-gw eEteropuT ... LEACHING ..- GENERATIONS N Our parents cared, we care and I hope our children will show respect for the building, and staff, and students just as we have. Kevin Short The many views we take on student life at P.H.S. all cover a central theme... the pride, the community, faculty, administration, and° students take in their school. From its beginning to the present . . . from the old high school on the hill to our present building . . . the school has and is the center, the heart of Pocahon- tas. The angles of life . . . from leaders to doers . . . from brains to brawn... lenda reality to the presence of this year’s theme ‘SHOWING OUR PRIDE.” meen ©} FY -¥-}-)''(0) 34.4 YOU WEAR IT WELL MANEATER BABY LOVE UOZKMO 4 = - (J O ae ie ‘Hi E] 2 Oo en ee Ej ae WALK THIS WAY PAPA DON’T PREACH EHRHREEEHEEEE SE BHEEEHEEEsE VIEW E Fa ee we) Q 1) a 2 fe (ex) a ae ip) % SMOKING IN THE BOYS ROOM =) O ee = = w4 U — ee Ww its) SUPERBOWL SHUFFLE The Heart of Mr. Joseph King Principal Sus @en cee Stes: {== ee: uae cal ua LITT ¥ pang . =: a Mrs. Bessie Walker Assistant Principal Administrator — A person with... The authority to make us do what we sometimes don’t want todo... The leadership to guide us towards making responsible decisions .. . The caring for each of us as individuals The insight to set an example for all of us to follow... The example being . . To show pride in all we do or try to do. Pocahontas Pride The principal and assistant principal will give personalized help which can make a difference in the performance of a student in all aspects of their work. Kim Stanley Our administration puts a lot of hard work and courage into their jobs. They care about the students and they care how well they do their work. Robert Youther Our administration is trying to make something out of the students and the school. Kathi Bruggeman 2785 Seniors “Bear it All” : ] es ae lth After working hours “Our work of art” - Our friends and teachers want us to achieve our highest goal in life . . .a decent education! : : : Martha Dixon _ The 1987 Senior Class takes pride in the fact that we are graduating at P.H.S. During our early years at P.H.S. we set the goals we wanted to achieve and worked hard to make our dreams come true. Now we are taking our final steps in adolescence and our first steps in adulthood. To the administration and faculty we say “Thank You.” You were our leaders as well as our friends. We hope the accomplishments we leave behind will inspire others to set their goals and work to fulfill their dreams! aS Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Seniors Can Do It All i it Q po. 52° 78 19 1)--92 82- 6? HY AN 2? 8? he. ¢ + pJAML aad Uf vane Se AES De aes naan ae ie . Kemen ber Me emer ber me When 4 go away Judd me in thought Dis day to day. Within your heart Keep me there Think of me With love and prayer. ‘ i ; Sor 9 was 5 born = SIR m Mics a eaten ‘3 an | ae Melissa Welch Pik my ‘9 12 Kimberly Stanley Andrew Mahaffey AY E Cc R E 16 A R ¥ Jerry Shupe Teresa Franklin Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. HOS AmnBAeCne mar Sheila Agee Mary Bailey Nancy Bailey Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. , Julie Billings Donna Boone Michele Boone If you compare yourself to others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Garry Bou'man Charles Breu'ster Charles Bruggeman Shelia Carter Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. 15 Andy Catron Tamela Collins Raymond Comer Duane Cooper But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. 16 Tamara Crist Michael Davis Patricia Davis Donald Dickens Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. i? Martha Dixon Billy Grose “Tammy Groseclose Lisa Hale Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. 18 But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Thomas Hodock Tina Horton LaDonna Jackson Christopher Johnston Many fearsome born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. 19 Michele LaSala Bobby Maynard Sarah Mills Danny Mitchem You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. Stacey Myers Michael Perez Lisa Poseno Jay Rider And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. 21 | ARYL aa Lisa Shupe Fayetta Steffey Brian Stevenson Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, aS in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. Melissa Welch Mark White Rebecca White Judy Williams With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. 23 It’s amazing what a person can accomplish when he doesn’t know what he can’t do! ‘You have failed when only you failed to try.” N“oOz As Americans, future citizens, and humanitarians, we all have the obligation to be the best that we can be; to use our God-given talents so that they benefit all mankind; to excel towards our far-reaching goals; and to strive for a lifetime of peace and happiness .. . or Cota Sabet Hata: ited al Semen CeO). Bobby Maynard Missy LaSala B E 5 T MATOS ZOHKRMm | GARY (aa Tamara Crist Thomas Hodock Sherri Asbury PitbE EUCEGLGTIUEE 24 Tam} ty OSE ASM Daily 1 ° u p ; mena Pocahontas High School is a unique school with many outstanding qualities which set us apart from other high schools. At Pocahontas High School it’s not the quantity of the students but the quality of the students that count. Donna L. Boone The seniors have led the way this year. These students show the pride we have in our school and ourselves. In humor, athletics, appearance and perfor- mance ... we proudly represent Pocahontas High School. Omoomaray Yom bh Stacey Myers ‘Donna Boone Sh rOOTNA . a A Ti H L aE T I G Um a Wo : ; Mark White Jerry Shupe : Becky White Tina Horton WE BES OF Pik EEEY CCL LLL : Mike Perez Martha Dixon Chris Johnston Michelé Boone Yoo 76 A Ib K A T I 4 E YomiAin- ceo a HoeTOMNACOO prs ee Wayne Davis Lisa Poseno Raymond Comer Paity Davis hg = 4 Shelia Agee Amy Bake Andy Catron Andrew Mahaffey Berm ZQui wok ma OUNHH BAKE Brian Stevenson Teresa Franklin Duane Cooper Missy Welch SENIORS 1st Row: Mike P., Shelia A., Sherri, Mary B., Nancy, Amy, Julie. 2nd Row: Gary, Charles. Inside Clock, Clockwise: Andy M., Kim Stacey, Aretina, Jerry, Mark and Becky, Donna B., Tina, Missy W. 3rd Row: Raymond, Doyle. 4th Row: Michele, Shelia C., Tammy C., Patty, Teresa, Tammy G., Lisa H. 5th Row: LaDonna, Missy L., Sarah, Lisa P., Lisa S., Fayetta, Judy. 28 Betty Daughtery “Our Hardworking Secretary” “Labor of Love” “Always ready to handout useful information” Thank You for the Time and Caring Altha Rowden “Our Guidance Counselor” p. fACULTY We should be proud that the teachers at P.H.S. care about the students and also take pride in what they teach. The teachers take time with the students when they have a problem. ¢ Robert Youther Pride is a testimony of personal dignity. It shows one’s sense of well be- ing. We the students at P.H.S. should be proud of the fact that we have a caring and understanding faculty. wv Melanie Richardson F. Asbury ct V. Daughtery W. Elliott R. Haun N. Lotito T. Nash M. Neinstadt M. Robinette 4 J. Stanley C. Steinberg 30 Asbury, Flora Lee — Teacher’s Aide and Cheerleading — “When in doubt, SMILE” Campbell, Nancy — Math — “A stitch in time saves nine” Cannoy, William — Industrial Arts, Football — “Clean up now!” Cover, Joanna — Business, Softball — ‘Garbage in, garbage out” Daughtery, Veronica — Librarian — “Make each day count, it could be your last” Elliot, William — Choir — ‘Be quiet 1, 2,3...” Erskine, Earl Band — ‘The best kids in school are in the band” Gentry, Betty — English, History — “Remember ... it’s not what you make, it’s what you learn”’ Harman, Chuck — Teacher’s Aide — “‘If it moves, shoot it” Harmon, Jerry — Health and P.E., Driver’s Ed., Football — “Stay off the net” Haun, Rita — English, Speech and Drama — ‘“‘Meanwhile, back at the ranch...” Hill, Juanita — English — “Are with me?” Lane, Gary — Science, Yearbook, A.D., Football — “Someday you'll thank us” Lotito, Nina — Home Ec., Science — ‘’Take time to smell the roses” Nash, Terri — Reading — ‘’The only way to have a friend is to be one” THe NEw KIDs IN P. Reeves To Wy The People, Their Jobs, Their Philosophy Neinstadt, Mireya — Spanish — “Silence is the beginning of wisdom” O'Neal, John — English, P.E., Football, Basketball — ‘The dumbest question is the one never asked” Reeves, Patricia — Special Ed. — “Special people do special jobs” Robinette, Melinda Moecl EASY Boe VES al Ross, Doris — Health and P.E. — “It could be worse” Stanley, Jim — Math, Science, Football, Basketball — “Those that exert an effort never fail’ Steinberg, Catherine — Math, Computer — “You will never learn to do anything else until you learn to follow directions”’ Trigg, Linda — Science, Cheerleading — ‘Yeah, Uh! Huh!.. . Okay!” Wright, Bruce — History, Govt., Economics, Basketball — “Show good manners because it reflects on how you were raised at home” Wright, Cline — Math, Computer — ‘’Do the best you can do and then do a little more, because no one ever does the best they can” Wyatt, Robert — History, Football, Basketball — “You have to have patience” Wyrick, Barbara — Business, Accounting, Typing and Shorthand, Newspaper — ‘Sit down and type!” Learning Disabilities — “I’m Welcome to P.H.S. all to you! 31 OUR FACULTY ._. The Other Side! SUBSTITUTES All Great — Accomplishments Have A ee _ Beginning — Carolyn Davis Mrs. Green Mrs. White Mrs. Compton Mrs. Phillips Not Pictured: Mrs. Basham I always work this hard. What's the problem, A Compton? Whatcha got there, hmm? OUR FRIENDS... THE VIPs aaeeee eeeee sus eee Drivers Left: Linda Marshall Carol Payne Lois Stevenson Jean Lambert Right: Marie Flummer Not Pictured: Wallace Mason Nellie Taylor al 3 Kathy Dawson HHREBEE — Fea a - , EBHEEBBE EB A Dedicated Ce it her all. ie 9. Mf Person We Are Shaped And Fashion- ie a Sharon Price ed By What We Love... ‘ Homebound Goetche ua Teacher She gives cs Ed OUR DEPENDABLE CUSTODIANS SER REE ES ' ta eee Eee Sr Working our fingers to the bones. Florence and Lewis Lisa Crouch Crouch Very 1. Always lending a helping hand. Important 2. Working above and beyond the call of duty. People 3. Very special to us all How Do We Show Our Pride Let Me Count The Ways 1. Eating good healthy meals. 2. Being on our best behavior . . . someone’s watching. 3. Sounding it out!!! mar 64. Adding that special touch. Sie , 5. Getting along with each other. Fe g 6. CLASS RINGS... the P.H.S. touch. 7. Obeying the rules! 8. Participating in school functions. 9. Remembering the ‘““GOOD OL’ DAYS!” fT (Orsi 7 36 The heart has many seasons, Just as this good old earth, And they all combine together, To comprise what we are worth. There is a childhood innocence, In which we dream and play, There is a time for growing up, And making our own way. There is a time for keeping, SOE ny a ol And a time for letting go, A time for moving swiftly, And a time for walking slow. There is a time for learning, And a time for teaching, too, And there is time for resting, When all the chores are through. We all know joy and sorrow, ‘Tis written in the plan, But Heaven waits beyond life’s gates, For every earnest man. Each life has many pictures, And all a work of art, But what a silver symphony, ... The seasons of the heart. Grace E. Easle o de vy i=] me n os ov Be ion hy CO WN ou a mreeenwe ow tcwme-sa Woy (ey A QO 0 6 e320 250,10) ¢ Moveearm MHo SHY OU Mone gc WMaAaMeHNDOE Secretary ay GOTCHA! Todd Asbury Wendi Dotson Donna Dawson | DYoyat-VKo rose) S o ne) a7) ov in] Coe = eR eye aig ke a Aosgsekgwe MHvEHHKY UH msauoxwtd far og Gave Uogarosg President SvenwHnnewe Use GFOwvye+ RFeovuouy WOZS HD —AGs HSC MYEKYVOHR Merve ausd We GQuvns As In What Direction We Are Moving . ao} Sq 3S = YW) = v tay 8 Be = oD aS £3 ae vA Os {eB} 22 be 2 Missy Lambert When It Rains, It Pours. FOogrnA Sax zdone Assam Saou w Ss c. SS = s) a co fap) f= (Sm S ees x oO tt O 5 a 5 iar) Se (ad ie) ie) _ Pa a = v at co) : Ze Seve evernr oe SABHA HD er EGR Zoo Sor augero Mr Vo gHuononr fof ey, SON Se OES NLvens Wooe Sn vane o- Bot ueHDA a ce) ac I je _ = _ fae) us co) i?2) ° taal O v = Sh Q Kim Jennings Wor un UY onw Gon UW Nod Qo Maowog Moprwrm DMA ON Melanie Richardson Michele Murphy LOOKING GOOD Vash f=) fer We) Se) |e} ass —oOn Toes ormay « 3 3ZnaW o'O 2° SW M e Bl i is |S a T a y, ] oO r S h a a in n d n y oO n ic h T fe) h m ie) a r S eae i The junior class is moving up and getting ready for their senior year. Each day they spend should be | f= with happiness and pleasure to make their days more memorable. | In their junior days, “Bon Jovi” was voted as the number one rock singer with his song ‘Livin’ On A | | Prayer.” The juniors felt this song inspired a feeling of love and friendship that every person should try | and achieve. “Porkys’ ” was a well known movie for the junior class because of its humor. This movie showed the | | lighter side of the life of teenagers and how their days were spent in high school. Even though this movie is _ afew years old, its theme spans the years with memories common to all teenagers. | The majority of the class voted — GET THIS — “Alf” as their favorite television Revere “This is a | | show everyone should see,” said most students. Coming in a close second was the “Bil Cosby Show.” The _ | humor of both shows has appeal to the juniors . . . a wild and crazy bunch! | The final area of Sane surveyed is near and dear to all our hearts ... FOOD. As might be ex- |40 pected the favorites were those long time top vote getters Pizza and Hamburgers. To the juniors all these items, and many many more, become part of their memories to be carried tex throughout the years. -_ 41 r3 0 k= w7Oorn sy ees Oone CNM Os wl Kim Harrison Eddie Davis r35 0 Oa Om Sandy Rigney Stephanie Byrd Wendy Allison Linda Blankenship Lee Buchanan Tracy Carter Casey Crist Jerry Dixon Jennifer Gibson Janice Gillespie Angela Grose Chris Harold Stephanie Hess Lisa Horton Darlene King J. C. McGuire Mike McKinney Sherri Neel SEA David Noel Virginia Nogosky Rachel Payne Dreama Perez Laura Perez Bryan Roberts Cassandra Sabo Kevin Short Larry Shrader John ‘Hermie’ Shupe Robbie Sluss James Steffey Tina Stevenson 4 Larry Woodall Kim Woodard We got ya now... It’s upside down Babydoll!!! Life’s abench... 46 t b= 0 FRESHMAN PRIDE Whether at work or at play, the freshmen show their pride in all they do. In the classroom they are attentive, hardworking and eager. They are am- bitious and set their goals high. Many participate ir joe) at wme (Ploe-baleMoleatom-yduc-Cattes(avit-bar-aekals(ocn When thinking of the freshmen, pride and spirit come to mind. The class won the spirit contests ai both Homecoming and on Pep Night. Clas: members are always cheery and peppy. The freshmen take pride not only in themselves, theii class, and the other students at P.H.S. but in all aspects of student life at P.H.S. HARD AT WORK President Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer Kristy Baker Teresa Roberts Tina Williams Tina Shupe Becky Agee AY Coico aNar-| Dean Billings Joseph Brinkley Mary Bruggeman Jeff Cox Tammy Dillon Kathy Dixon P:. + ure fio: Available 48 HA wa¢c Not Available Terry Dixon Vernon Farley DYoyaaCwa-verse Brian Franklin David Gillespie Angela Grose Crystal Grose Robert Grose Joe Gullion PENETS SEI Lloyd Hall Kelly Hammons 49 Lee Harding Pam Henegar Chanteau Hill Tiffany Hinkle Mike Hodge Jerry Howard Joyce Jackson Betty Johnson Kenny Johnson Travis Johnson Health Kennedy Debbie Lusk Judith Mattox Keith Maxwell Richard Mitchem Steven Mitchem Picture ow Available Chris Morris Missy Murphy Mark Myers Tim Myles Darlene Nogosky Roy Pardue Wetzel Paris Kenna Parks DE Vel foya tr-baceyel Tina Parton Debra Payne Angela Phipps Sherry Powers Terry Powers Scott Ross Rachel Sandifer 51 (@tvelacwerlaise Sheila Scott (G@ittaste)abe-lolsu 1 vatame)abeclolse | BY) you have your home- work Jackson? WW Coy ah Cer- Wo) abe-le (se J oavattcoabeyeutienl Shawn Stanley Gary Thomas 52 | Tim Thompson Kevin Whitt James Williby Missy Williby Basketball Player A. Male B. Female Musician Football Player Shawn Williby Hubert Woodard John Wyatt iforvalem Coltieatag 53 THE WILD AND CRAZY NTH I. 3530950 S3Son Ww eee. nex... Junior High students presented many laughable occasions this year, especially to themselves. From running to get to class, or trying to get their lockers open for the first time, each added a little ray of sunshine to everyone’s day. All were wi ing to ask ques- tions or ask for help. After all, this is the only nay to learn. s you, the junior high, begin to mature and look back on your childhood days and laugh. Always remember to make the best out of life. evoe ery TOP exercise is this? xy Pamela Baker Julie Bennett Floyd Boone This is the end of your Junior High years. Your life has only just begun. The climb to the top may be hard but will be worth- while in 1991. Keep your head up and walk tall. One day you will know it all. Timmy Hodock “IN TROUBLE AGAIN” Michael Bralley Michael Brewster Shawn Brown 56 Daniel Cartwright Edward Chaffin Kenneth Cook James Davis Donny Dawson ow, John Dillon fia ens Tina Dixon Mary Dick r ; Scotty Jennings Angela Harold | Lisa Hess Timothy Hodock Jonithan Jones, Barry Kingrea Larry Lambert BY eT , as . Eva Lucas Stephanie McClanahan Jason Phipps Kevin Phillips Kevin Ramsey 57 Joseph Rash Lisa Ratliff Angela Rider Brian Rider Melanie Smith Teresa Ruble Chris Sabo Robert Sublette Eric Wills AHmZ7+wDOnA NONHSZ mAmo Saco “T still don’t understand!” Tin Soldiers! 7Oritt 0 625 0O— The Class of 1991 has only just begun their climb to the top. Some will fall along the wayside but most will hold on until the most memorable day of their lives — Graduation Day! Most 8th graders are hard-working and dedicated to receiving an education which will help them be successful in their chosen profession. As their final days in Junior High, every 8th grader comes to an end, to prepare themselves for their first year in High School. You’re almost Freshmen. 58 wITagaiisimrse tits All the enidenis P.H.S. The seventh graders have nade a their lives and will face many hu an while they are here. Success has an easy Always take PRIDE in everything you task 100% effort, and treat each like to be treated President —_ Vice President Benita Compton Brian Cook Bryan Dameron Bronson Davidson Jamie Dickens Michelle Dillon Ginger Earnest Letitia Eastridge Welcome to? Es: David Farley Angie Fleming Jeri Gillespie Mylinda Gillespie Rachel Green Alice Grose Rita Grose Stacy Hall Chris Hinkle Tony Hinkle David Mathena Paula McCrosky Nichole Mounts Chris Myers Mark Noel Hope Nogosky Ray Pardue Billy Parks Crystal Payne Wendy Payne iD | pA = 7th Grade Blending In Se i on a Zane val HOWseamuche Seventh Graders! Learning Can Be Fun. Which Way Is Lunch? Roby Phipps Timmy Powers John Reeves J.J. Reynolds Neal Roberts Angie Scarberry Brandy Sheppard Lori Sherman Edee Short Bernice Shrader Steven Shrader Bobby Taylor Kim Thomas Deidre Thomason Tricia Thompson Deidra Thorpe Sheila Williams Skip Williby Jason Woodin Amanda Wyatt 61 i it I Pits il HS a NU pane La ui i dy ei) a Oot, at “ill ) No two people are alike. We share similar experiences and yet we all react differently. We are artists and athletes, philosophers and comedians. We are all special; all unique in some way. The uniqueness is quite evi- dent in our athletes who sacrifice their time and expand their energy to represent our school. Sometimes they are winners of the contest and sometimes they are winners by having given everything they physically and mentally had to give. But win, lose, or draw . they’re our athletes and they’re special. UO LIU WUE ARLE BEHIND THE SCENES No pain, no_ gain. This sure ain’t summer Right Jamie. camp. Dedication plays an important role in making our sports pro- gram what it is. Dedication is shown not only by each athlete, but by the coaches as well. It is hard to give 100% each and every day like our athletes and coaches try to do. ea al Pa ws (oreloral¢ When Doyle shoots everyone watches. Come on _ Judith. “Grace” Gibson on the “Behind” the scenes Throw it like you live. move. 63 SENIO we Mice cwuet ee oe ua TOP T. J. Hodock Jerry Shupe Bobby Maynard Charles Bruggeman Billy Grose TO Gary Bowman Wayne Davis Duane Cooper 64 BOTTOM THE PIRDD Ob VICTORY ... And the Agony of “THE FEET.” I think they’re talking about us coach. You better watch Wayne. He’s got that hungry look in his eyes. I really hate | stepped on Mi “E.T. Fingers” (T.J.) on the reception. © | Eddie Davis seems to be at- tracting a lot of attention. 65 OCAHONTAS HIGH SCHOOL WOULD LIKE TO SAY GOODBYE TO OUR “SENIOR” ATHLETES 67 fe AAR IR mins ac ett A BS. Hey CAPTAIN CO CAPTAIN SHERRI ASBURY KIM HARRISON NS) C 2 H ‘e) M eo) R E POCAHONTAS | A N p- R It is not always easy to be full of pep and spirit. The games we lost, the personal prey we all have, the bad times in general. ut the games and life in general go on. We, the cheerleaders, try to set a positive example which, we hope, will be contagious. Thanks to all the loyal fans who were there to support all the cheerleaders and athletes. We hope we had a positive influence... . Stand Up An Cheer!!! [I 3 PIG 1986-87 JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CAPT. — Jo Ann Youther — Rachel Sandifer — Karen Wyatte 1986-87 JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Capt. — Tina Dixon — Tami Shrader — Lori Williby — Kathy Boone — Michele Dillon — Teresa Ruble Jerry Harmon Var. Football John O’Neal Var. Football Jr. H. Basketball il Jim Stanley Var. Football Jr. H. Football Joanna Cover Girls Softball ® COACHES Bill Cannoy Var. Football Arnie Walters Var. Football Don Carter Var. Basketball Linda Trigg Sponsor a! Gary Lane Wallace Mason Var. Football Var. Football Ath. Director Girls Softball Picture Not Available Bob Wyatt Var. Football Scott Harmon Jr. H. Basketball Jr. H. Foot ball Ry | eet a ho Ad r tess — = Bruce Wright Gloria French J.V. Basketball Var. Basketball S pecial Thanks to Lin- da Trigg and Teri Nash for all of their help. — The Cheerleaders Terri Nash Sponsor 1986-87 VAKSITY BASKETBALL ‘ LET’S GO!! a | ee, a me et . e ' j a “t a el : x Wait T.J., the game’s not over yet. (2 Stacey and Butch, crash the boards. x I wish they wouldn’t go back and forth so much. It’s mine and you can’t have it! Jerry with the ‘soft touch” t i ' Doyle Sandifer ' ' That's not our basket! lst Team BDD ‘ 2nd Team All Area 1986 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Suzy Smolarick, Steffanie Byrd, Tina Parton, Donna Dawson, Karen Rodriguez, Tara Hodnette, Tina Horton. Managers: Judith Kennedy, Angie Cook. Thanks Mr. Carter and Mrs. French for all your support and dedication. Tina Horton ... Four years of hard work come to an end. The 1986-1987 Varsity Basketball Girls showed - their pride through dedication, inspiration, and perspiration. Although they didn’t have a winning season, they were victorious in their sportsmanship and perseverance. When everyone else was feeling low, they proved to be the champions they really are! Congratulations Indians! You're the best!!! 74 THE LADY INDIANS (N ACTION | Sea [ And the winner is . . . Missy or Suzy? o Hustle Karen 3 Way ¢ .¢ t — . me” TF ter Nice shot Karen . gr - Here it is girls... BASKETBALL § ae Just because you have to go to the bathroom is no : think I can, I think can, . excuse, TMDL TLE Benal You've got to ‘be kidding. Are you “Sure” Y00, Here. a maliuanear’ oye Chris is Heh, Heh, Heh What’s on the A year of growing and learning. Ayearof wrong war fun and frustration. It all adds up toa few with this ath. wins and losses, and many memories. 1; tre? P Above all, PRIDE in representing PHS. ee 1986 GIRL’S J.V. BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND MANAGERS IT TAKES THEM ALL TO MAKE A Nothing is too good to be true, if you expect good. TEAM v KIM WOODARD TERESA ROBERTS es TLLIAMS TINA RACHEL PAYNE JENNY GIBSON 77 1986-87 BOYS JR. HIGH BASKETBALL 8th GRADE ee ee _ ec, Client Roberts Ricky Keener | DYoy ava cewavare (= acreyal Floyd Boone Evie Wills é = ¥ Ro Scottie Dawson Q°%4 Timmy Hodock ‘a 0 € ”. , Mike Brewster : “3 Brian Burnopp rasercens Brry Kingrea es = Kevin Ramsey j y ‘ J . § { 1986-87 BOYS JR. HIGH BASKETBALL 7th GRADE Mark Myers Jimmy Thompson David Noel Niel Roberts Shawn Boone Roger Cook J.J. Reynolds Roby Phipps 1987 GIRLS SOFTBALL NY UES) (Aim = 4 (0) um Do) av at WE 31010) a1 Fayetta Steffey, Lori Shrader, Wendi Allison, Judith Kennedy Sarah Mills, Lisa Horton, Alice Shupe, Judy Grubb, Patty Rose, Judy Poseno Donna Dawson, Angie Cook, Kim Harrison, Kim Woodard, Rachel Payne Kim Jennings, Suzy Smolanick, Maria Yancey, Stephanie Byrd, Missy Welch, Tina Horton 79 COMPUTER I N A | A ieee I N Lori Sherman . Mark Noel The Snow Court is sponsored by Mr. Er- skine’s band annually, and candidates are chosen from each grade level. They must par- ticipate in or with the band in some way. The band members vote and finally a queen is chosen. Debbie Payne Heath Kennedy A time is set for the crowning of the Queen, and as the days turn to hours, we find ourselves with racing heart- _ beats, sweaty palms, but- __ terflies in our stomachs. ‘The _ dance is about to begin. - .. ‘he semi-formal tae is. _ always accompanied by an exceptional band. This year _ Flash Dance was present. _ Debbie Payne was crowned as Queen and was escorted by _ Heath Kennedy. What a eee to remember! _. Congratulations! Kristy Dawson Mike Bralley GC) Arua ee 2, EC mem mU Wo Maria Yantsey Alice Shupe Bryan Roberts Sam Tabor Missy Welch Timmy Noel G R A 1B) E T E N Zmemrm morwn WHAT A GROUP!!! : In Looks, Personality, Talent We show our pride... Fun! Fun! Fun! Homecoming is one of the most memorable times at P.H.S. With activities occurring for a whole week, there’s plenty for everyone to participate in: Class Day with hats and bandanas, sunglasses, rolled-up pants legs, and T-shirts galore! Inside-out Day, the one day you can “accidentally” put your clothes on wrong and ‘actually’ be in style! Orange and Black Day, when spirit fills the school. Crazy Day, just when you thought you knew all you could about your friends, you find out their ‘true personalities!’ And Dress-up Day, when the persons you least ex- pected to see dressed-up come to school looking better than ever! Now that’s some week! But wait ... there’s more! How can you forget the good-looking girls and guys and all the decorations that goes along with it? Wow! What a week! Just look at all the FUN!!! Bobby Maynard Jerry Shupe Garry Bowman Tammy Crist Tina Horton Sherri Asbury As the week progresses, the ten- sion grows. The candidates have been chosen and there was one question on everyone’s mind ... “Who will be crowned QUEEN?” Soon, the big night came. The crowd was excited about the big finale, and the candidates were ready. Finally, the announcer pro- claims, ‘The Homecoming Queen for 1986 is Tina Horton escorted by y Jerry Shupe!” Eg. T. J. Hodock CONGRATULATIONS! Wayne Davis Kim Jennings Lisa Horton 82 Charles Bruggeman Duane Cooper Billy Ray Grose JoAnn Youther Annette Marshall Crystal Sheets We're in The queen is crowned! Kim Jennings 11 Grade Lisa Horton 1 10 Grade Say “‘cheese!! Sherri Asbury 12 Grade Tina Horton 12 Grade Tammy Crist 12 Grade JoAnn Youther 9th Grade Anette Marshall 8th Grade Crystal Sheets Poca Pride goes marching on! 7th Grade Indian country Get fired up! A WEEK OF FUN Pictured left to right: Zodiac Gemini Aquarius Sagi tarrius Leo Leo Gemini Anette has transferred since this fall. She and her family now live in Florida. GOOD LUCK ANETTE!!! Aries e Riding in style e+e b4 + + Activities Softball FBLA Flag Girl Paperstaff Basketball Softball Beta Club FBLA Cheerleading SCA Pres. Beta Club Gov. School Basketball Beta Club SCA HOMECOMING 1986 Future Plans I would like to attend college and become a surgical nurse. I would like to attend college and become a teacher I would like to attend Va. Tech and study zoology. I would like to attend college and study computer engineering SCA Secretary I would like to Beta Club Annual Staff Band Cheerleading Swimming Sports Reading ) ee A 83 attend college and study engineering. I would like to attend acting school. I look forward to graduating from PHS and attending college at Va. Tech Ps 2 aaphe ites ies Se, ng good! 1987 May Day The day of undeniable strength, agili- ty, and beauty. The purpose of this an- nual event is to allow Pocahontas High School students to perform in various ac- tivities for the pleasure and honor of the May Queen, King, their court, and the members of the public audience. Those in attendance may view this spectacular occasion helping give their support to the performers and witnessing the crowning of the queen. This page in our fi ' he annual is in honor of those in this year’s M to ° metre Qian SS ng Teresa Franklin Wayne Davis Michele LaSala —_—| Stacey Myers ba Donna Boone | T. J. Hodock Michele Boone Andy Catron Seventh Grade: Crystal Sheets Dustin Cain Eighth Grade: Tammie Shrader Donny Dawson Ninth Grade: Teresa Roberts Heath Kennedy Tenth Grade: Wendy Allison James Asbury Eleventh Grade: Patricia Rose Todd Asbury PROM COUKTE Lisa Shupe Donna Boone escorted by Jerry Shupe Aretina Hess escorted by T. J. Hodock Just chen you thought nothing was forever 1+. you Bhavait Bahu re, 99 ake 1TU a , Wiscoversd. that a ous Ys aiver P y 85 86 Mate sereg. ) oe ae ed oe ete a3 ei ZO-anNNnCOUWMV Top: Robert Youther. Middle: Eric Williams, Tim Noel. Bottom: Clint Roberts, Roger Cook, Mark Noel, Mike Hodge. Top: David Noel, Byron Green, Heath Kennedy, Chris Harold, Hubert Woodard. Bottom: Sheila Scott, Alice Shupe. Top: Mike Bralley, Charles Hale, Dean Billings, Brian Franklyn, Teresa Roberts. Fourth Row: JoAnn Youther, Paula Collins, Jen- nifer Howell, Maria Yancey, Joseph Brinkley, Angie Cook, Tina Parton, Hydi Compton. Third Row: Kristy Dawson, Lisa Hess, Cindy Yopp, Teresa Ruble, Angelina LaSala, Bonita Compton, Sheila Williams, Kim Thomas. Second Row: Angie Bowman, Angel Rider, Deidra Thorpe, Bryan Roberts, Neil Roberts, Lori Sherman, Kathy Boone, Michele Dillon. Bottom Row: Tina Williams, Stephanie McClanahan, Lisa Ratcliffe, Debra Payne, Stephanie Byrd, Kim Harrison, Faye Brown, Tricia Thompson, Crystal Sheets. The band has worked hard this year to show their pride. They have lifted the spirit of the student body and parents by performing at parades and sports events. This group has spent a lot of time raising money for new uniforms. P.H.S. is truly proud to have a band like this to represent us. - eee, 4 4 4 ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ Mr. Erskine and seniors Stacey Myers and Missy Welch Left, right, left, right... Orange and Black Spirit MAJORETTES Rachel Payne Melissa Taylor 10th Grade 2 10th Grade Lori Williby | wr ‘ Kim Woodard 8th Grade : 10th Grade e enn cee | ne Pam Smith 10th Grade Head Majorette Many hours of practice was put into making the 1987 Ma- jorette team look well this year. From practicing to performing each showed that they were dedicated and very proud to be m apart of the team. Pos Are we doing ballet or twirl- I’m glad that’s over! ing a baton? 88 FLAG GIRLS Through dedication and a lot of hard work P the Flag Girls have had cas a successful year. They N T are a group of young ladies with the deter- mination to be the best. Each added enthusiasm, () style, and beauty to the I PHS Band. R N hs Sandy Rigney Missy Welch Stephanie Hess “Don’t We Look PRETTY!” Sherri Williams MSs -4—-S MOacs A—Ms44 ma as m= 4 THE PRIDE OF , POCAHONTAS i 5 ss sh tal = Top Row: Mary Dickens, Melanie Richardson, Angie Cook, Amy Baker, Rodney Brewster, Julie Billings, Mary Ann Bailey, Donnie Rider, Skip Wiliby, Robert Taylor, and Jimmy Thompson. Middle Row: Amanda Wyatt, Athisha Earnest, Paula McCroskey, Alice Grose, Rachel Green, Sammy Childress, Bronson Davidson, Mark Myers, J. J. Reynolds, Ray Pardue, Stacy Hall, Mylinda Gillespie, Wendy Payne, Rita Grose, Travis Steffey, Shawn Boone, Dave Farley, Roby Phipps, Tony Hinkle. Bottom Row: Becky White, Mark White, Mr. Elliot. Ns Practice, Practice, Practice ee Members of the choir shared their talents with the rest of the student body this year by singing at football games, basketball games, and holiday programs. They traveled to banks such as the Bank of Tazewell County and the Dominion Banks in our area. They also performed at the Pocahontas Women’s Club and Lion’s Club. The pride of Pocahontas ... show- ; ing our pride in music. : ; : Mr. William Elliot The pride of our choir Director 90 OAZesAZAm m ye 4 CATIONAL Back Row: Mike Shupe, Danny Marrs, Charles Hale, Ronald Hodnett, Sammy Tabor, J. R. Lambert, Tony Max- well, Keith Epperson. Front Row: Mike Powers, Shannon Thorpe, Diane Grose, Donna Brewster, Tara Hodnett, Butch Taylor. Not Pictured: Sandy Thomas, Phillip McKinney, Teddy Lowery, Kenny Boone, Donald Cook. 1 — Shelia Carter and Tammy Groseclose in Data Processing 2 — Garry Bowman and Chris Johnston in Machine Shop 3 — Shannon Thorpe in Cosmetology 4 — Teddy Lowery, Kenny Boone, Donald Cook, and Phillip McKinney in Welding 5 — Charles Hale and Sammy Tabor in Electronics 6 — Danny Marrs and Mike Shupe in Machine Shop 7 — J. R. Lambert and Sandy Thomas in Auto Body 8 — Donna Brewster and Diane Grose in Cosmetology Vn Va MHZMOCHNH. Back Row: Martha Dixon, Judy Williams, Shelia Carter, Sarah Mills, Tammy Groseclose. Middle Row: Lisa Poseno, Raymond Comer, Garry Bowman, Chris Johnston, Danny Mitchem, John Dickens, Jay Rider. Front Row: Brian Stevenson, Mike Perez, Billy Grose. Not Pictured: Charles Brewster, Tamela Collins. en a@s ava SPONSOR GARY LANE We would like to extend our gratitude to Mr. Lane, who so pa- tiently guided us throughout the year. The 1987 Annual Staff ZU pan Frans Back Row: Andrew Mahaffey; Sherri Asbury, Assistant Editor; Michele Murphy; Doyle Sandifer, Sports Editor; Wayne Davis; Bobby Maynard; Missy Lasala, Public Relations; Stephanie Hess; Sandy Rigney; Tina Horton. Middle Row: Todd Asbury; Donna Boone, Photographer; Kim Stanley, Editor and Business Manager; Missy Welch, Assistant Business Manager. Front Row: Becky White, Mark White. She Prin Paras. Oeyat 1 — Mark White and Becky White search through pictures 2 — Sherri Asbury, Bobby Maynard, Michele Murphy, and Kim Stanley during the sales campaign 3 — Todd Asbury, Donna Boone, Tina Horton, and Sherri Asbury take a break during a busy day with Mr. Phillippi 4 — Becky White, Wayne Davis, Doyle Sandifer, Missy Welch, and Stephanie Mess strut their stuff during the sales campaign 5 — Missy Lasala and Missy Welch edit a copy 6 — Bobby Maynard sells an annual to Buford Auton 7 — Andrew Mahaffey puts a page on a quad-pak 8 — Doyle Sandifer designs a page SETA CLUB i ‘ P tS UT Renter Chef” oe ES cam, _4i Front Row, L to R: Miss Daughtery, Sponsor; Donna Boone, President; Kim Stanley, Vice President; Lisa Shupe, Secretary; Teresa Franklin, Treasurer. Second Row, L to R: Mary Hypes, Tina Horton, Michele Murphy, Sherri Asbury, Tamara Crist, Missy LaSala, Bobby Maynard, Stacey Myers, Jerry Shupe, Becky White. Third Row, L to R: Tracy Carter, Jamie Asbury, Tina Stevenson, Missy Welch, Wendi Dotson, Missy Lamber, Stephanie Hess, Sandy Rigney, Sherri Williams, Alice Shupe. Fourth Row, L to R: Eric Williams, Kim Harrison, Pam Smith, Kim Woodard, Rachel Payne, Stephanie Byrd, Lisa Horton, Maria Yancy, Cassandra Sabo. Fifth Row, L to R: Bryan Roberts, Chris Harold, Cindy Yopp, Donna Dawson, Shelia Neel, Karen Rodriquez, Todd Asbury, Fayetta Steffey, Michele Boone, Shelia Agee, Aretina Hess. FHA CLUB Sitting, L to R: Tammy Shrader, Anelina LaSala, Tina Dixon, Lisa Shupe, Kim Stanley, Fayetta Steffey, Rhonda Jennings, Sherri Neel, wee Lori Shrader. Standing, L to R: Stephanie McClanahan, Lisa Ratliff, Andria Thornhill, Angela Rider, Teresa Ruble, Mrs. Lotito, Paula : Collins, Lisa Hess, Lori Williby, Pamela Baker, Melanie Smith, Kristi Dawson, Eva Lucas. mae? T h 1 S Really is Interesting”’ OWN “v1 4; 5 . a SS : aN ) Top Row: Robert Youther, Charles Bruggerman, Stacy Myers, Wayne Davis and nica ayia 2nd Row: Mary Ann Baile Michele Boone, Mary Hypes, Karen Wyatt, Jenny Gibson, and Sheri Asbury. 3rd Row: Kim Woodard, Rachel Payne, Pam Smit Sa Smolarick and Lisa Horton. Officers: Kim Stanley, Jerry Shupe, Missy Welch, Teresa Franklin, Fayetta Steffey, and Julie Billings. Sponsor Barbara Wyrick PAPER STAFF Michele Boone Fayetta Steffey Kim Jennings Missy Welch Kim Stanley ere ws =f Ciauaerie ts GAN ociEn ic A. ie =) ca ee ; 0 ONES 7 e3 thy i 5 EIB, rose Nn . 26 ¥ Srboxi RNa oer : ab ; | © = Ox WELCOME! ie “a THE UOLCE OF THE STUDENTS 7 7 :' fr ait The Student Council Association’s main goal is to serve, represent, and listen to the voice a fe Pane S.C.A.... showing Pocahontas Pride through leadership. PRESIDENT IVICEPRESIDENT’ and VICE-PRESIDENT SHERRI ASBURY Back Row: 9th: Teresa Roberts, Tina Shupe, Kristy Baker, Lloyd Hall; 10th: Kim Woodard, Larry Woodall, J. C¢ | McGuire, Tracy Carter; 12th: T. J. Hodock, Tina Horton. Front Row: 7th: Patrick Phipps, Jimmy Thompso n, Bronson Davidson, Faye Brown; 8th: Scotty Dawson, Jason Phipps, Kristy Dawson, Angie Ryder; 12th: Donna Boone, Teresa Franklin. Not Pictured: 11th: Michele Murphy, Judith Ken- nedy, Diane Grose, Missy Taylor. SECRETARY TAMMY CRIST ALICE SHUPE TREASURER The computer club was organized to let the students have fun while they learned more about computers. Members have access to many useful materials like word processors but also fun things such as games and greeting card makers. This club is one of the most beneficial organizations in the school. This year the Model U.N. work- ed per to accomplish the impor- tant task of world communication. Topics of their security council meetings included terrorism and nuclear free zones. This group of students showed everyone how concerned they were with peace and what they thought could be done to keep it. Back: J. Poseno, V. Nogosky, J. Gibson, K. Wyatt, L. Blankenship, S. Rigney, S. Byrd, D. Smith, K. Rodriguez, B. Maynard, B. Auton, T. Crist, S. Asbury, D. Dawson, T. Horton, R. Youther, W. Dotson, B. Pauley, L. Taylor, B. Grose. Front: D. Rash, D. King, K. Short, W. Davis, T. J. Hodock, E. Williams, C. Bruggeman, M. Richardson. Sponsor: Clyne Wright. Th ¥ +, peeve A rae 1'o nf - Bp - se v 4a. Front: D. Boone, F. Steffey, T. Horton, M. Welch, T. Crist, M. LaSala, S. Asbury, A. Mahaffey, K. Stanley. Back: J. Parton, T. Roberts, B. Auton, D. Payne, M. Murphy, D. Billings, A. Shupe, W. Dotson, S. Byrd, T. Carter, T. Asbury, S. Rigney, C. Sabo. Sponsors: Bruce Wright, Melinda Robinette. K.V.G.’s show their pride not only in their school but also in their community and state. They are always ready to lend a helping hand when the need arises. K.V.G. stands for Keep Virginia Green. These men are service Oriented to the environment. ies a Fed , 4 le Standing: Rodney Brewster, Billy Grose, Tony Paris, Sponsor: Clyne Wright. Kneeling: Robert Youther, Eric Williams, Larry Shrader, Charles Brewster. SPEECH DRAMA P.H.S. has an abun- dance of talent when it comes to the perform- ing arts. The Drama G in ba ive lpicusst 0 showplace this talent by putting on skits and ays for the student ake Back Row: C. Sabo, L. Horton, L. Powers, B. Taylor, E. Davis, T. Carter, L. Taylor, S. Smolarick, A. Shupe, W. Dotson, K. Rodriguez. Front: L. Blankenship, L. Hale, J. C. McGuire, V. Nogosky, M. Hypes, S. Moore, S. Agee, M. Richardson. Sponsor: Rita Haun. Cougratulationr... Were Al Proud of Our Special rbchiever ag” | i Sherri Asbury be Charles Brewster Tazewell Co. Office On Youth Missy LaSala Nationial Vocational VA State Drug and Alcohol 3rd Place Delegate Safety Award Abuse Representative for Model U.N. 8 | at 7 WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL MOST OUTSTANDING DELEGATION FOR MODEL U.N. — STUDENTS — J. Shupe, L. Shupe, T. Horton, M. Welch, T. Michele Murphy, Tammy Crist, Andrew Mahaffey, Donna Crist, M. LaSala, S. Asbury, M. Boone, T. Franklin, K. Stanley, F. Boone, Missy Welch Steffey, D. Boone, L. Hale, and S. Agee pee ae a ns i 3 Seri: | 4 S i , . ky GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE Senior High Regional Regional Choir AND TECHNOLOGY — Sherri Asbury, Amy Baker Amy Baker Missy LaSala, and Donna Boone Junior High Regional P.H.S. Choir Awards Ginger Earnest Mark White, Jimmy Thompson 100 Paula McCroskey THE THINGS WE DO FOR ATTENTION You don’t have to be crazy to work here, but it helps. True, I have gota lot of style. I believe in expressing myself. Kids at P.H.S. are just starving for attention and they'll do anything to get it as anyone can see by looking at the students hamming it up on this page. It’s not easy being who | am. You come here often. I don’t need this. 101 PRIDE... ae PHS. isa Fiat way from sch ool, ‘itis still considered small. Sheila Ne ee M’o.v @ 0.V.e beeehk Omid a McDonald. Wii i Students at P.H.S. work hard to SIDE Say Cheese! show their pride and achieve their goals, but all work and no play OF makes for a boring student. We We s 2 escape the pressures of homework and tests by taking a walk... on THE WILD SIDE OF LIFE! CIFE it!!! When I grow up... What’s so funny? 104 STUDENT BOOSTERS Wendi Dotson “’88” Alice Shupe ‘88’ Mark White “87” Becky White “87” Cassandra Sabo “89” Lee Taylor “88” Lisa and Maria “’89” Jennifer -L- Jackie Jackson Parton “’90” Rodney -L- Missy Lori Sherman ‘92” Michelle Dillion 92” Kathi Boone “92” Fayetta Steffey “87” Missy Welch “87” Tina Horton “87” Kim Stanley “87” Nancy and Teddy Mary Ann Bailey Julie Billings Sandy Rigney Donna Rash Butch Taylor Robert Youther 42 Teresa and Michael ADULT BOOSTERS Rev. and Mrs. Frank Stanley Mike and Debbie Boone Donny and Peggy Dawson Kenneth and Mary Ann Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Maxwell Tom and Jane Hodock Lloyd and Denise Hall Gail and Clarence Whitlow Jerry and Mary Godby Dave and Mag. Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Boone I ene a: 6Pibit 106 Compliments of Way Pharmacy Way Shopping Plaza FASHION’ Store Hours North Tazewell, VA 10 am-9 pm 988-6000 Daily RICHARD P PENCE, D.V.M ROL TE. 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