Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

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Vtl viC ' Of % t .i s ' Vi5 - • jSjS$ , v i3- ‘W !jg) J‘Yi vov vo ’j ' u ' -% :• t- A vy?. iii ' jhi i j The 1969 Oriole Volume XLVIII Pulaski High School Pulaski, Virginia Mina Lenett Editor-in-Chief Lucy Glenn Business Manager IS St ucfent t3ife Sports 30 yictiuities yicfminist ration . . 9S C o asses IIS 3 lo A, now one s se 4 a solitary oetny . . never really alone 6 seeAina ana finding a purpose 8 an in cfiuicfuaf cn aracieriz ecf f n oeep i i ou an is 11 12 13 14 15 1969 Oriofe Oecfica9e Hu SiL I] ! 1 w ' a i « 11 1 •ui - • an unfailing smile a door always open a congenial greeting an effort to help transcending the limits of duty demanding the best from each a leader and guide responsibilities of the S.C.A. time dedicated to the Seniors accomplishments unwritten the ’69 Oriole Staff with admiration and deep feeling a dedication to you — Mr. Elmer E. Huff The college catalogue library is organized by Mr. Huff. Mr. Huff, Senior Guidance Counselor, goes over Olivia Powell’s class schedule. 17 student life distinctive highlights memories of excellence outstanding incfiuidua s various ingredients participation enthusiasm enchantment of mag dag that special smile miss p.hs. Miss P.H.S. contestants relax during Miss David briefs Greg Luzier on U.S. History notes, intermission. Orioles defeat the Dukes and add a victory to their record. 20 Seniors “deck” their tree with Christmas oma- Miss McConnell, student teacher, instructs sophomore English class, ments. “Ride the Green Wave” wins in homecoming float compe- tition. 21 Jfo omecomina exuberant spirits . . . yelling of cheers . . . presentation of royalty . . . calling of a name . . . tear-streaked face . . . standing tall . . . crowning of king and queen . . . miniature parade . . . honoring oldest grads . . . victory over Narrows . . . homecoming dance Queen: Janet Vass King: Freddie Blevins CRicfe Bill White and Jeff Burke head miniature parade with annual staff float. Orioles stun Narrows with a Homecoming victory. Mr. John Cox and Mrs. Margaret Whisman are recognized as being the two oldest “grads” and are presented a gift by Mr. Puckett. Orio es 22 Senior attendants: Sunni Edens, Jerry Johnson Junior attendants: Angie Ayers, Bryan Chitwood Sophomore attendants: Dana Kegley, Randy Johnson Over 9i Teenwaoe Miss P.H.S.: Sunni Edens First row: Claudia Yelton, Ann Hall. Second row: Lynn Bopp, Sue Baugh. Third row: Martha Coble, Janet Knisely, Gaile VanHoozier, I Hudson, Sarah Ann Huff, Mina Lenett. Fourth row: Debbie Chit I Fortner, Nancy Surface, Cindy Sanders, Betsy Mabry. IVtBOl : : anon I rood, Maid of Honor: Tina Robinson First row: Angie Ayers, Sue Knode, Brenda Holland, Linda Brans I J come Kathy Lassiter. Second row: Jan Roseberry, Lynn Loftus, Janet Vass, I i Rita , Six, Suzanne Gemmell. Third row: Susan Kolbrick, Sandra Weather jford. j Hoback, Edley Sadler, Betsy Graham. 24 I l ersole, Patty Jones, Patsy larron Warner, Jo Ellen lood, Patty Bailey, Debbie ;ome, Debbie Shomaker, Rita Quesenberry, Diane ford, Jean Wyatt, Kathy Tina Robinson, Maid of Honor Patty Jones and Monnie Rhett make last minute preparations. Sunni Edens, Miss P.H.S. First row: Lyn Ingram, Becky Wilson, Susan Harriman, Carole Richards, Cathy Weldon, Nancy Welsh. Second row: Brenda Beckner, Monnie Rhett, Mary Lou Taylor, Sandra Duncan, Maetta Hendrick, Irene Ring. Third row: Barbara Shockley, Dana Kegley, Mary Ann Quesenberry, Linda Frost, Teresa Hiatt, Stella Nuckolls. 25 Trances Rtmoncj Cflctiuittes at CR Jt£ S. Couples enjoy the Junior-Senior Prom. Jokers provide music for Winter Formal. Many couples attended the Winter Formal. 26 Midwinter break . . . Announcing the eight outstanding seniors . . . Decorative atmosphere . . . Snowflake covered window panes . . . Colorful, flowing gowns . . . Dancing to the music of “Tire Jokers” . . . Silk, Satin, and Snowflakes Intermission provides rest for sore feet. Kathy Milstead, Gary Webb, Tina Jesse, and Mike Peek converse with Mrs. Blankenship while attending the Winter Formal. 27 S7fs C71 Uime KING E. B. Carroll celebration in May . . . paper fantasies . . . dramatist narration . . . transformed gym to a wonderful world of color . . . presentation of the May Court . . . tenseness of the awaiting royalty . . . the grand procession . . . harmonious music of the lilting chorus . . . “IT’S A TIME TO REMEMBER” QUEEN Betsy Mabry SENIOR MEMBERS Patsy Baugh Ned Bane Sunni Edens Freddie Blevins Sue Eversole , E. B. Carroll Debbie Fortner Allen Combiths Joy Hall Jerry Johnson Kathy Hoback David Jordan Mina Lenett Tommy Kegley Lynn Loftus Mike Kelly Betsy Mabry B. B. McCall Tina Robinson Steve Quesenberry Edley Sadler Bill Smith Barbara Shockley Danny Thompson Nancy Surface Mike Hutchens Janet Vass Archie Worrell Nancy Welsh Carl McNew Crown Bearers Angie Ayers Bill McMillan 28 JUNIOR MEMBERS RRem em 6er — J 69 Aiigie Ayers Ann Hall Maetta Hendrick Brenda Hill Sandy Ingles Judy Johnson Janet Knisely Kathy Lassiter Rita Quesenberry Farron Warner Claudia Yelton Mike Bond Wally Brockmeyer Bryan Chitwood Dennis Love Bill McMillan Lawrence Robinson Rocky Schrader Jerry Shepherd Shermie Smith Skip Stevens Jimmy Webb SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Suzanne Gemmell Betsy Graham Sue Kanode Dana Kegley Diane Six Irene Ring Mike Albano Lee Arnold Truman Combiths Brad Elkins Randy Johnson Dennis Shrewsberry FRESHMAN MEMBERS Lynn Bopp Debbie Chitwood Martha Coble Lyn Ingram Terry Fowler Ed Holloway Ricky Hughes Bill Tate EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS Jo Ellen Hudson Gaile Vanhoozier Jimmy Chitwood Pat McMillan PRINCE Tommy Kegley PRINCESS Sunni Edens DUKE Jerry Johnson DUCHESS Mina Lenett an individuaf a member of l fie beam giving ifeir be si si riving io win genifemen in viciorg rue sporismen in defeat our cfampions s7Kl Varsity; clockwise: Jo Welsh, Rita Quesenberry, Debbie Fortner, Kathy Hoback, Ann Hall, Maetta Hendrick, Monnie Rhett and Janet Vass. sparkling smiles and undying spirit . . . solidly behind the team . . . unfailing sportsmanship . . . person- ality and pep abounding . . . un- heeding the freezing temperatures . . . cheers on the football field . . . throats raw with yelling . . . efforts to boost morale . . . memories of many victories . . . and some crushing defeats . . . but never daunted . . . setting a good example 3 VICTOR Tt f H The Homecoming pep rally was a high- light of the football season. 32 J. V., Kneeling: Lyn Ingram, Debbie Shomaker. Standing: Dana Kegley, Martha Coble, Cindy Sanders, Ginger Warner, Jane Morehead and Robyn Dobyns. Mrs. Ruth Hotz — Sponsor “Let’s go, Orioles!” 33 1st row: Kenny Hanson, Mike Albano, Bryan Chitwood, Bill Smith, Lawrence Robinson, Ronnie Linkous, Freddie Blevins, Jerry jlo Carroll, Mike Spraker, Jimmy Webb, Lee Arnold, Rocky Schrader, Duane Wright, Carl McNew, Sanford Spence, Louie Price. 3rd row: |Dc Shepherd, Doug Patterson, Danny Boadwine, Phil Sullivan, Danny Thompson. 34 hard work at camp . . . long hours of pre-season practice . . . expectations of first game . . . tenseness of the kick-off . . . thrill of the touchdown . . . exuberant spirits of the fans and cheerleaders . . . ecstatic over victory . . . taking a loss in stride . . . sadness of the last game . . . taking second place in district ■r, ohnson, Matt Stevens. 2nd row: Mike Kelly, Doug Claussen, E. B. « )onnie Wyatt, John Rollins, Allen Combiths, Truman Combiths, Jerry Pulaski Opponent Christiansburg 14 0 Blacksburg 6 26 Giles 20 19 Hillsville 12 7 Wytheville 7 19 Narrows 16 7 Radford 14 12 Galax 28 28 Dublin 13 7 Strives So Cjxcef TJarsity Stool 8a 35 Always our goal, “Down the Dublin Dukes.” We Did! Varsity Second D n district Long hours of practice perfect Oriole’s skill. 36 sweating out the hours of practice . . . unsure of the first game . . . pigskin and cleats . . . cheers from the spectators . . . knowing the meaning of victory . . . moving to varsity 0 Junior TJarsity DDootSafI Pulaski Opponent Blacksburg 12 0 Radford 19 0 Dublin 26 20 Giles 13 0 Wytheville 47 0 Galax 20 7 junior TJarsi y QlnJenoam Dfo Defeat 1st row: Larry Myers, Tony Martin, Jack Lassiter, Randy Johnson, David Smith, Rickey Burgess, David Baldwin, Jerry Campbell. 2nd row: Terry Fowler, Terry Eversole, Sandy Holston, Allen Davidson, Ed Holloway, Benny Harriman, J. K. Chrisley, Carl Viars, Mike Peek. 3rd row: Coach Whitt, Rusty Adams, David Hickman, Sam Folden, Gary Jarrells, Rick Hughes, Richard Myers, Keith Myers, Vic Mabry, Steve Howell, Coach Chapman. 37 practice in the rain . . . undaunted Oriole spirit . . . guidance of the coaches . . . “baby” Orioles always striving for a victory . . . concentrated efforts of the team ... a learning year 8t i dracfe do oi Sail Pulaski Opponent Blacksburg 6 7 Radford 0 12 Dublin 0 18 Giles 0 0 Wytheville 0 37 Galax 0 12 Eighth Grade always working toward a victory. (ipfit i Qracfers dain 7rom (Experience 1st row: Greg Akers, Allen Horton, Brad Alderman, Donald Quesenberry, Rodney Reedy, Harry Porterfeld. 2nd row: John Phillips, James Chitwood, Michael Mathena, Johnny Owens, Gary Halloway, Phil Dalton, Tony Stammers. 3rd row: Steve Kelly, Bob Wilson, Mike Davis, James Ratclilf, Mike Quesenberry, Clifford Myers. 4th row: Coach Lambert, Steve Chrisley, Charles Brown, David Parks, Ernest Gravely, Sammy Largen, Butch Clay, Coach Whitehurst. 38 SL i Qracfe CBasAetSaU looking toward the future . . . champions of tomorrow . . . pride in their accomplishments ... a period of learning PARTIAL SCORES Pulaski Opponent Giles 29 44 Dublin 27 38 Dublin 10 7 Blacksburg 24 59 Christiansburg 36 30 Blacksburg 24 59 Giles 31 36 Christiansburg 37 18 Cfl earning y ear Jimmy Chitwood take his foul shot. 1st Row: Mike Mitchell, Brad Alderman, Donald Quesenberry, Rodney Reedy, John Early, Clifford Myers. 2nd Row: Danny Jones, Jimmy Chitwood, Tony Martin, Gary Holloway, Steve Kelly. 3rd Row: Charles Brown, Sammy Largen, Bob Wilson, Victor Quackenbush, Keith Hanks, Harry Porterfield, Jim Haughney, Mike Poore, Coach Conrad. 39 1st row. Co-captains, Steve Quesenberry, Ed Meadows. 2nd row: E. B. Carroll, James Carter, Rusty Adams. 3rd row: Joey Buckner, Jimmy Webb, Carl McNew. 4th row. Carl Rogers, Denny Shrewsberry. 5th row: managers, Bill Smith, Timmy Nelson, Buddy Rice. 6th row: Coach Lambert. Absent from picture: Skip Stevens, Meril Smith. 40 sounds of a dribbling ball . . . cheers echo from the rafters ... a frenzy of activity on the court . . . always anticipating a victory . . . working toward the champi- onship . . . proud of our top scorer . . . one of the district’s best . . . tournaments at Tech . . . aiming for the highest goal ... a successful year Students listen attentively to Coach Lambert as he introduces his squad. Jjarsi y 03 asOetfja I PARTIAL SCORES Pulaski Opponent Narrows 55 56 Radford 52 44 Blacksburg 49 72 Galax 78 64 Christiansburg 80 43 Wytheville 78 69 HillsviUe 70 25 Giles 48 40 Dublin 59 29 Dennis Shrewsberry anxiously awaits rebound of shot by James Carter. 41 Shoot, Denny! Hasty decisions — “What now coach?’ Orio es Seconcf S7n District VARSITY BASKETBALL Rusty Adams Fr. G. Joey Buckner Sr. G. E. B. Carroll Sr. G. James Carter Jr. G. Carl McNew Sr. F. Ed Meadows Sr. C. Steve Quesenberry Sr. G. Carl Rogers Jr. C. Denny Shrewsberry Soph. G. Meril Smith Soph. F. Skip Stevens Jr. F. Jimmy Webb Jr. F. A victory — Actions speak louder than words. 42 Junior TJarsiip 0 rio e s Gompifecf “Winning CRecorcf junior Uarsiiy G) asJzetSa f the beginning of a fine record . . . varsity of the future working toward their goal . . . learning new skills . . . improving old ones . . . team will power ... a valuable year PARTIAL SCORES Pulaski Opponent Narrows 44 29 Radford 40 56 Blacksburg 40 52 Galax 52 51 Christiansburg 62 31 Wytheville 66 44 Hillsville 41 30 Giles 45 44 Dublin 54 46 Baldwin “shoots for two” Larry Myers, Jerry Surface, Mike Albano, Bill Tate, Vic Mabry, Captain-Larry Lucas, Keith Myers, David Hickman, Doug Steger, David Baldwin, Mike Horton, Coach Whitehurst, knee mg-manager: Darrell Sullivan. Absent: David Hunter, Bob Walton. 43 Oriole 1 s Uie Jor Second 1st Row: Jerry Johnson, Truman Combiths, Rocky Schrader, Randall Ratcliffe, Danny Thompson. 2nd Row: Freddie Blevins, Gary Millirons, Tommy Kegley, Sam Bond. 3rd Row: Jerry Shepherd, Jabe Monroe, Randy Johnson. lit) resiling physical efforts on the mats . . . strict discipline re- quired . . . just three more pounds to lose . . . indiv- idual achievement . . . chants from the crowd — “pin him” ... a satisfying year Managers: Norman King and Terry Andrews. 44 S7i 7 S a e SCORES Pulaski Abington 30 Northside 1 3 Covington 26 Hardgrave 1 7 Abington 32 Myers Park 13 James Wood 9 V.S.D.B. 31 Hardgrave 21 Northside 13 REGIONAL: V.S.D.B. 96 - Pulaski 83 STATE: Northside — 92 Pulaski — 55 Garfield — 55 Concern is shown for an injured player. “Oh, the pain!” 45 Junior Varsity - Ronnie Linkous, Ricky Hughes, Brad Elkins, J. K. Chrisley, Allen Davidson, Mike Davis, Jackie Davis, Pat McMillan, Coach Correll center. J V’s Jipht Jfarcf pains t Uouph Opponents VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 95 lbs. Jabe Monroe 103 lbs. Randy Johnson 112 lbs. Sam Bond 120 lbs. Jerry Shepherd 127 lbs. Tommy Kegley 133 lbs. Allen Combiths 138 lbs. Freddie Blevins 145 lbs. Jerry Johnson 154 lbs. Danny Thompson 165 lbs. Truman Combiths 180 lbs. Rocky Schrader Unlimited Ronnie Linkous Fellow wrestlers give their attention to their teammate. 46 running the mile . . . the lonely stretch of dusty track before you . . . the skill of a trained athlete ... a feeling of elation over victory . . . personal accomplishments for the team Carl McNew always tries hard. TRACK TRACK track TRACK m TRACH TJAUf 1st Row: Joe Brown, Jack Lassiter, Terry Fowler, Ken Mitchell, Roger Nuckolls, Brad Elkins. 2nd Row: Meril Smith, Truman Combiths, Steve Quesenberry, Keith Miller, Keith Myers, Larry Lucas. 47 Oriole UracAi men Doug Patterson prepares for the race. 1968 RESULTS Pulaski 61 New River Relays Dublin 36 8314 Radford 35 Giles 2914 6914 Narrows 50 Blacksburg 2814 86 Dublin 32 5 1 Abington Relays Morristown 78 Ketron 34 Terr. High 38 Abingdon 1414 Chilhowie 13 Patrick Henry 5 11214 Christiansburg 18 Hillsville 1714 79 Wytheville 39 83 Wytheville 5714 Hillsville 714 82 Radford 36 59 District Meet Wytheville 37 1st row. Jerry Campbell, David Baldwin, Steve Hogans, Aaron Anderson, Carl Rogers, David Patterson, Gary Taylor, Ralph Hancock. 2nd row. Carl McNew, Ed Holloway, Jackie Slusher, Bradford Miller, Titus Marchbanks, Mike Peak, Timmy Nelson, Terry Vaughan, David Hunter. 3rd row: Pat Rorrer, Donald DeHart, Doug Patterson, Robert Carter, Norman King, Shermie Smith, Mike Webb, Donald Rupe, Dennis Shrewsberry. JKaintain lYea CRiuer District CjRam pious lip 1st row: Danny Boadwine, Larry Myers, Rick Hughes, Terry Eversole, J. K. Chrisiey, Edward Hill, Sammy Folden. 2nd row: Gary Jarrells, Lawrence Robinson, Rocky Schrader, Ken Hanson, Jimmy Webb, Bryan Chitwood, Randal Ratcliff, Danny Cruff. Absent from picture: Danny Thompson, Jimmy White. 49 A Matt Stevens slugs another homerun. 50 1st row: Matt Stevens, Jerry Johnson, Walter Jones, Dickie Sutphin, Allen Davidson, Gary Cullop, Rex Webb. 2nd row: Vic Mabry, Benny Harriman, Terry McPeak, Mike Albano, Jeff Loftus, Roger Gilmore. 3rd row: Johnny Owens, Gary Nuckolls, Eugene Owens, Curtis Dean, Jack Livesay, Jim Hardy, Chuck Baker. CfiaseSaff the muscular swing of a baseball bat . . . the satisfying “crack” of a ball . . . skilled catchers and pitchers . . . running swiftly to base . . . fearing a third strike ... a game where teamwork is required SCORES FOR 1968 Pulaski 3 Dublin 5 Pulaski 3 Fort Chiswell 4 Pulaski 1 Galax 0 Pulaski 1 Hillsville 3 Pulaski 0 Dublin 1 Pulaski 1 Fort Chiswell 5 Pulaski 1 Wytheville 4 51 1st row: Cecil Waddle, Roger Banks, Bob Wilson, Jimmy Chitwood, Matt Callahan, Darrell Sullivan. 2nd row: Gus Vlahos John Taylor, Randal Hall, Wally Brockmeyer, Nicky Glenn. 3rd row: Mr. Whitehurst, Cam Wampler, Doug Steger, Greg Luzier. Uennis shouts of “love” on the court . . . the resounding “smack” of a tennis ball . . . the hard swing of the racket . . . agile bodies and alert minds ... a game of personal skill ... a team of athletic individuals V Randall Hall shows his fine form. Wally Brockmeyer gets into the swing of things. 52 Dl I District Steve Quesenberry 3rd Team Dennis Shrewsbury 2nd Team Basketball Honorable Mentions Skip Stevens E. B. Carroll 53 Ed Meadows 1st Team -Player of the Year Top Scorer Group I-B IGrest ing Ghampions Jerry Johnson Regional Champion State Champion Danny Thompson Regional Champion State Champion Distinguished Wrestler Award Freddie Blevins Regional Champion State Champion Randy Johnson Regional Champion Allen Combiths Regional Champion 3rd in State Ronnie Linkous 2nd in Region Jabe Monroe 4th in Region Truman Combiths 4th in Region Tommy Kegley 4th in Region Jerry Johnson Freddie Blevins Matt Stevens Football Honorable Mentions Jimmy Webb Bill Smith Kenny Hanson Mike Spraker Don Wyatt Rocky Schrader E. B. Carroll Skip Stevens Mike Kelly Duane Wright Danny Thompson Carl McNew Carl McNew, Duane Wright, Doug Patterson 1st Place District, Mile Relay Team. 55 Coach Whitt and Mr. Porter receive First Place Track Trophy from Mr. Earp. activities an individual pari op a pro up pfannecf worded achieved never alone shared 6ui received associa ions a worhinp unii Cflnnuaf Staff publishing a yearbook . . . meeting every Monday night . . . the anxiety at deadline dates . . . moments captured in pictures . . . writing copy . . . drawing layouts . . . help from Mrs. Love and Mr. Farmer ... the finished annual . . . memories of ’69 Typists; Barbara Shockley, Jean Wright, Linda Coltrane. Features, Sunni Edens; Assistant Editor, G. W. Meredith. 58 Copy Editor, Barbara Patterson; Art Editor, Lynn Loftus; Layout Editor, Gail Whorrell; Assistant Layout Editor, Sara Goodson. 59 Photographers: Phil Sadler and Barbara Riggle. Sports Editors: Edley Sadler, Girls; Bill White, Boys. Class Editors: Patsy Baugh, 12th; Debra Sirt, 8th; Denise Anderson, 9th; Tommy Hubble, 11th; Dennis Vaughan, 10th. Business Manager, Lucy Glenn; Assistant Business Manager, Sarah Wampler; Business Secretary, Fred Dula. 60 ff ' elfouisfip of Gfrisiian Cfif eies applying Christian attitudes in athletics . . . hearing other Christian athletes speak . . . fellowship with members ... a moving experience . . . leading other athletes First row: Danny Thompson, Treas.; Donnie Wyatt, Carl McNew, Chap.; Lawrence Robinson, Pres.; E.B. Carroll, Vice Pres. Second row: Freddie Blevins, Jerry Johnson, Rocky Schrader, Sec.; Randy Johnson, Ed Holloway, Ricky Hughes, David Smith, Jack Lassiter, Mr. Conrad, Sponsor. Third row: Sanford Spence, Rocky Thornhill, Keith Myers, Buddy Rice, Jimmy Webb, Truman Combiths, Ralph Kelly. Fourth row: Johnny Owen, Sandy Holston, Steve Kelly, Gary Taylor, J.K. Chrisley, Jimmy Chitwood, Mickey Viers, Terry McPeak. Fifth row: Larry Myers, Barry Wolfe, Ronnie Linkous, Phil Sullivan, Gary Cullop. Sixth row: Bill Smith, Mike Spraker, Steve Quesenberry, Matt Stevens, Lee Arnold. 61 Oration a Dfonor Society academic achievement ... a yellow rose ... a reward for long hours of study . . . cameos for Miss P.H.S. . . . setting an example ... a catered banquet . . . extending educations through scholarships ... a sense of accomplishment i Patty Ogle, Chap.; Carolyn Rollins, Sec.; Carol King, Treas.; Mrs. Robertson, spon.; Wayne Coake, Vice Pres.; Tommy Phillips, Pres. 1st row: Janet Vass, Stella Nuckolls, Hannah Rives, David Ward, Rex Webb, Sandra Weatherford, Nancy Jo Welsh, Gail Whorrell. 2nd row. Patsy Marshall, Susan Kolbrick, Kathy Hoback, Sandra Ammar, Patty Bailey, Jean Wright, Dana Andrews, Mina Lenett, Patsy Baugh. 62 Receiving her initiation ribbon on stage from Mrs. Bird, is Brenda Beckner. First row: Lynn Cook, Patsy Strauss, Esther Williams, Dianne Hughes, Kathy Martin. Second row: Douglas Steger, Gary Cullop, Allen Davidson, Sandy Dalton. First row: Maurece Mustard, Jane Richardson, Jane Morehead, Irene Ring, Debbie Hughes, Debbie Hanks, Chap.; Sharon Semones, Robyn Dobyns, Cindy Sanders, Randy Johnson, V. Pres.; Mrs. Bird, sponsor. Second row: Gladys Sutphin, Valerie Stout, Laura Turman, Jane Gemmell, Sec.; Betsy Graham, Dana Kegley, Brenda Beckner, Pres.; Dennis Vaughan, Danny Coake, Shawn Black, Treas. 63 responding to the theme of “Who Will Answer” . . . provid- ing a means of self-government . . . airing our problems . . . welcoming eighth graders . . . stating our guidelines in print . . . sponsoring the Get Acquainted Hop . . . helping with Homecoming festi- vities ... an able sponsor . . . leadership qualities of the officers ... a successful can drive for Christmas . . . repre- senting P.H.S. on Saturday Session . . . making Silk, Satin, and Snowflakes a reality . . . discovering talent for presen- tation . . . bettering our school S.C.A. Officers: seated: Betsy Graham, Sec.; Linda Frost, Rep. standing: Mr. Huff, Advisor; Ed Holloway, Treas.; Duane Wright, Pres.; Shermie Smith, Vice Pres. ■■■■ 1st row: Terry Cullop, Jimmy Chitwood, Gary Holloway, Gary Coltrane, Carl McNew, Donnie Wyatt, Bryan Chitwood, Terry Vaughn, Kenny Hanson, Dennis Love, Brad Elkins, Donald DeHart. 2nd row: Sue Knode, Rita Quesenberry, Dana Andrews, Lyn Ingram, Sarah Huff, Denise Anderson, Ruth Eversole, Jo Ellen Hudson, Debbie Slate, Debbie Hughes, Paula Clark. 3rd row: Eddie Smith, Brenda Beckner, Barbara Riggle, Royzetta Owen, Patty Ogle, Barbara Shockley, Yvonne Whorrell, Kathy Hoback, Jenny Phillips, Angie Ayers, Farron Warner, Karen Clark, Bonnie Morris, Wayne Coake. 64 1st row: Janet Knisely, Pat Surratt, Patsy Baugh, Kathy Barker, Melody Elkins, Mina Lenett, Gaye Lyons, Sandra Ammar. 2nd row: Bob Wilson, Mike Kelly, Gary Thompson, Jane Richardson, Cathy Lewey, Frances Bishop. 3rd row: Richard Webb, Ned Bane, Rodney Atkinson, G. W. Meredith, Tommy Phillips, Rex Webb, Stella Nuckolls. 4th row: Harvey Jones, Terry Blankenship, Lawrence Robinson. 65 Lucy Glenn, Dana Andrews, Mina Lenett, Sandra Ammar, Lynn Hagee. looking to the future . . . giving help where it is needed . . . partici- pating in American Education Week . . . aiding teachers . . . learn- ing through doing . . . putting up bulletin boards . . . attending the F.T.A. Convention . . . training to teach others Seated: Kathy Newman, Suellen Pearce, Dorothy Clark. Standing: Pam Durman, Kathy Hoback, Edd Coble, Tommy Phillips. 66 Pat Corvin, Mrs. Blankenship; sponsor. Janet Vass, Chap.; Angie Ayers, Sec.; Stella Nuckolls, Pres.; Patty Bailey, Treas. First row: Mary Vlahos, Nancy Fleming, Bonnie Worrell, Janet Knisely. Second row: Martha Nuckols, Debbie Fortner, Carol King, Vice Pres. 67 Leonard Johnson — Drum Major Mr. Propst instructs Claudia Yelton, Ruth Roseberry, and Wayne Coake in rhythm patterns. V 7 r N. Tjand ' band camp . . . summer prac- tices . . . marching during foot- ball season . . . keeping in step . . . getting an excellent rating at Bristol . . . making a parade a musical spectacle . . . playing at the Thanksgiving as- sembly . . . entertaining the community with band con- certs . . . boosting spirit at pep rallies . . . seating members at All-State Band . . . the sound of music 68 1st row: Janet Hummel, Carolyn Mathews, Tamara Wallace, Royzetta Owen , Ruth Randy Johnson, Earl Sutphin. 3rd row: Grubb, Libby Sage, Emily Steger, David Blankenship, Pres. 4th row: Wayne Coake, Loftus, Sammy Roseberry, Treas.; Richard h Roi fc Chi % Go! Majorettes-Janet Hummel, Libby Sage, Patty Jones, Toni Aust, Claudia Yelton. Rep. Mike Vordo, Dennis Vaughan, Hannah Rives, Gail France, Denise Davis, Minnijan Grinstead. 2nd row: Patty Ogle, Marie Hager, Roseberry, Teresa Vordo, Jimmy Sutphin, Kathy Barker, Patty Jones, Phil Sadler, Bill Smith, Brad Elkins, Bob Atkins, Deborah Hanks, Dianne Fanning, Linda Palmer, Eleanor Beamer, Karen Gress, Mary Ellen Rives, Sharon Brabson, Donald Ogle, Claudia Yelton, Danny Childress, Danny Coake, Susan Kolbrick, Anthony Crisp, Arnold Abell, Johnny Rupe, Gary Hinson, David Ward, Hist.; Joe Brown, Terry Vice-Pres.; Doug Aust, Danny Taylor, Toni Aust, Donald Dehart, Donald Roop, Linda Lovill, Randall Bevins, Allen Semones. Standing: Jeff Golladay, Dennis Love, Mr. Propst, Director; G. W. Meredith, Ken Hanson, Leonard Johnson, Donnie Dobb ins. The band high-steps it during the Homecoming parade. 1st row: Debbie Hall, Kay Corvin, Gaile VanHoozier, Alice Payne, Sheila Roope, Debbie Hudson, Ruth Eversole. 2nd row: Jo Ellen Hudson, Rhonda Owen, Pam White, Debbie McCall, Michele Luzier, Jo Ann Mathews, Jim Neblett, Brad Alderman, Mark Patton, Eddie Southern, Debbie Graham, Barbara Worrell, Jill Hummell, Danny Reynolds, Dean Millirons, Gary Holloway. 3rd row: Steven Crisp, David Ogle, H. R. Farmer, Danny Simpkins, Debbie Rash, Patricia Howard. James Livingston. Standing: Mr. Propst, Billy Thompson, James McMickle, Randy Palmer, Carl Bryant, Steve Willard, Mike Ratcliffe, Tony Smith. 70 At the close of another day, Key Club member Mike Hutchens and Mr. Atkinson take down the flag. JCey GfuS expressing good citizenship . . . parking cars in cold football weather . . . checking coats and selling programs . . . accepting responsi- bilities . . . raising and lowering our flag every morning ... the closeness of friends . . . fixing Salvation Army baskets at Christmas . . . attending church together . . . the experience of a Key Club Conven- tion . . . wearing the emblem From bottom vertical: Jerry Johnson, B. B. McCall, Sec., Brad Elkins, Wayne Coake, Carl McNew, Mike Albano, Jerry Shepherd, Tommy Kegley. Top desending: Mr. Lilly, Sponsor, Ken Hanson, Allen Davidson, Danny Grubb, Danny Taylor, Mike Kelly, Donnie Wyatt, Vice Pres., Randy Johnson, Truman Combiths, Rocky Schrader, Treas., Allen Combiths, Sergeant-at-arms, Rex Webb, President. 71 Oriofe Chirps keeping the students informed . . . meeting dead- lines . . . hurried trips to the Southwest Times . . . expressing student opinions . . . being where the action is . . . putting memories into words ... a record of the past Carolyn Mathews, Reporter; Valerie Stout, Reporter; Kathy Steger, Cub reporter; Jenny Phillips, Cub reporter; Eddie Smith, photographer; Donnie Dobbins, photographer; Gary Farmer, photographer; Gary Webb, photographer; Gaye Lyons, Reporter; Lyn Cook, Reporter. 72 Seated: Jan Roseberry, Typist, left to right: Debbie Hughes, Exchange secretary, Norman King, Sportswriter, Carolyn Rollins, Layout editor, Hannah Rives, Layout editor, Libby Sage, Layout editor, Steve Bratton, Reporter, Cathy Lewey, Typist, Tina Robinson, Art editor, not pictured: Jimmy Bryant, Mike Albano, Doug Steger, David Childress. Gary Thompson, Editor; Mrs. DeAnn Lineberry, Sponsor; Kathy Newman, Assistant editor; Paula Foster, Assistant business manager; Tommy Phillips, Business manager. 73 I I I GA, orus spine-tingling sensations ... a beautiful mel- ody . . . the harmony of voices . . . singing “God of Our Fathers” for Thanksgiving . . . adding music to May Day festivities . . . correcting that wrong note . . . reaching . . . achieving . . . selected for All-State Cho- rus .. . the gift of song Singing out during Junior Chorus are Fawn Blevins and Mary Jane Millirons. ! )F f f M. I ) ML 1 t jHl m First row: Juanita Crosby, Vice Pres.; Shelby Grimmett, Sec.; Diane Jarrells, Jeanie Landis, Becky Manuel, Brenda Patterson, Vickie Redd, Reporter; Eleanor Dalton, Accompanist. Second row: Phillip Dalton, Treas.; Ray Dalton, Alvin Duty, Billy Hubble, Pres.; Richard McPeak, Danny Worrell. 74 Jennifer Lottier, Janice Hagee, Dianne Hughes, Earl Sutphin, and Laurel Gantz practice hard in Senior Chorus. First row: Rebecca Powers, Becky Wilson, Frances Bishop, Pres.; Teresa Ray, Duane Alexander, Phil Vanhoy, Titus Marchbanks, James Smith, Mona Hodge, Lynn Loftus, Nancy Welsh, Kathy Newman, Treas. Second row: Joyce Tabor, Melody Elkins, Kathy Lawson, Gladys Oliver, Jean Dunnigan, Sandy Fields, Brenda Beckner, Sec.; Gail Vandeventer, Barbara Patterson, Accompanist: Judy Hagee. Third row: Lynn Cook, Carol Ratcliffe, Denise Redd, John Edmonds, Terry McPeak, Gary Webb, Joe Branson, Mickey Viars, Vice Pres.; Carroll W. Mason, director. 75 IBiSrary GfuS i i i i i i making the librarian’s job easi- er .. . checking books in and out . . . making the library a haven for study . . . the silence of readers . . . helping to find that badly needed book . . . pushing the projector wherever it is needed . . . mending bro- ken film . . . always serving the students of P. H. S. Rachael Trompeter, Reporter; Suellen Pearce, Sec.; Mrs. Perdue, Librarian; Gaye Lyons, Pres.; Bonnie Morris, Treas.; Gary Armbrister, Vice-Pres. First Table: David Baldwin, Roger Banks, Jerry Shepherd, Harry Alley. Second Table: Cathy Lewey, Irene Ring, Sandy Fields, Paula Clark, Kathy Martin, Joann Hickman Kay Turner, Mary Lou Taylor. 76 Audio-Visual 1st row: Keith Miller, James McMickle,Carl Rogers, Oscar Hogans, Roger Gilmore, Danny Hopkins, Earl Cabaniss, Mike Six, Swifty Smith, Roger Brown, Terry Eversole, Sponsor-Mrs. Hullinger, Chucky Coe, Mike Kelly, Danny Thompson. 1st row: Patricia Harvey, Lin- da East, Roberta Stoots, Emi- ly Steger, Sharon Tolbert, Mary Holston. 2nd row: Bill White, Bob Byrd, Danny Link- ous, Curtis Dean. mp V , -- 1st table: Vicki Stoots, Kathy Parks, Nancy Hughes, Sue Swecker, Carol King. 2nd table: Brenda Hill, Sharon Tolbert, Janet Hummel, Sandra Dalton, Suzette Palmer, Judy Day. Jlrt Cj uS the talent of creativity . . . recognizing the true worth of art . . . desire to use one’s hands . . . uniqueness of the abstract . . . the beauty of realism . . . the Twelve Days of Christmas . . . making May Day a colorful memory . . . the feel of cold clay . . . expres- sion of oneself Mrs. Spangler, Mrs. Dunevant and Miss Becherer, art student teachers, take an active part in high school. ImL A f A Y l T I E MM! SUTt mum : A Seated: Lynn Cook, Debbie Nelson. Scott Jackson, Gary Webb, Carolyn Dalton, Martha Floyd. Standing: Faye Dickerson, Mary Southern, Richard Knotter; put final touches on projects for art show. J 78 Faye Whitt, Chaplain; Harvey Jones, President; Rachael Trompeter, Vice-President; Gaye Lyons, Reporter; Ruby White, Secretary; Sandra Duncan, Treasurer; work on Twelve Days of Christmas figures. Barbara Long, Barbara Riggle, Mrs. Love, sponsor; Patty Bailey, Jane Gravely. 79 JKonogram GU fulfilling their objective of supporting and upholding athletics . . . earning a letter . . . signing a replica of a P for initiation . . . wearing the letter proudly . . . meet- ing with fellow members . . . fraternity . . . the mono- gram banquet ... the highlight of their year 1st row: Danny Thompson, V. Pres.; Jerry Johnson, Pres.; Jerry Shepherd, Sec. Treas.; Ronnie Pruitt. 2nd row: Walter Jones, John Rollins, David Jordan, Donnie Wyatt, Matt Stevens, Duane Wright, Freddie Blevins, Allen Combiths, Eddie Coble. 3rd row: Mickey Viars, Mike Jenkins, Carl McNew, Bill Smith, Clifford Millirons, Ernie Garter, Mike Kelly, Rex Webb, E. B. Carroll, Steve Quesenberry, Ed. Meadows, Buddy Rice, Phil Vanhoy. 1st row: Doug Steger, Randall Hall, Jeff Loftus, Rocky Thornhill, Randy Johnson, Milton Eddie, Bill McMillan, Donald Dehart, Douglas Patterson, Richard Tickle, Coach Hickam; sponsor. 2nd row: Don Roop, Sherman Smith, Johnny Rupe, Wally Brockmeyer, Gary Cullop, Gary Taylor, Ralph Kelly, Jim Webb, Bryan Chitwood, Lawrence Robinson, Ken Hanson, Allen Davidson, Robert Carter, Barry Wolfe, Terry McPeak. Not pictured: Stephen Edwards, Edward Carter, Mike Marshall. 80 Doc a ion a Office Draining learning secretarial duties . . . rapidly striking typewriter keys . . . going to work every day . . . being skilled in office practice . . . taking shorthand . . . filing with accuracy ... a letter written correctly Linda Rosenbaum, Patsy Ramsey, Joyce Friend, Mona Hodge and Judy Leonard Kathy Worrell and Sue Eversole work on their gain valuable experience in office training. typing speeds. V.O.T. leave school daily to work with local merchants. Back row: Elizabeth Long, Judy Leonard, Jennifer Worrell, Darleen Branscome, Mona Hodge, Connie Bishop, Patsy Ramsey, Joyce Friend. Front row: Susan White, Brenda Morefield, Sue Eversole, Linda Rosenbaum, Kathy Worrell, Bertha Morefield, Mrs. Farmer, teacher. 81 2 ). 5 . learning commercial skills . . . judging window displays . . . attending district and state conferences . . . the Fall Ral- ly .. . making a future in the business world . . . being dependable and respon- sible persons . . . the Employer- Employee Banquet Seated: Tommy Hubble, Chaplain; Sharon Rupe, Treasurer; Nancy Talbert, Reporter; Ralph Rupe, Reporter. Standing: Ronald Cook, Jimmy Rudisill, Betsy Mabry, Roy Hamblin, Mr. Owen, Sponsor. ! Seated: Steve Miller, Linda Davis, Dianne Mickey, Shirley Queen, Donna Montgomery. Standing: Roger Goad, Paul Hamblin, Brent Cooper, Harold Mitchell, Eddie Phillips, Paul Johnston. Jean Dunnigan, Richard Webb, President. Seated: Bobby Pearce, Jeanette Clark, Secre- Seated: Lany Farris, Connie Duncan, Dallas White. Standing: Phil Tickle, Mike tary; Archie Worrell, Vice-President. Standing: Linkous, Parliamentarian; Steven Safewright, Mike Mitchell. James Conner, Tony Turner, David McGrady. 82 Seated: John Rollins, Donald Anderson, Doug Patterson. Standing: Edward Meadows, Richard Tickle, Robert Carter, Gene Moles, Robert Forscutt. 9.G.U. promoting high standards . . . excelling in trade ethics and workmanship .. . emphasis placed on scholarship . . . learn- ing from fdms . . . interesting speakers . . . talks on insurance and banking . . . the world of business . . . the Employer- Employee Banquet 1st row: William Grubb, Parliamentarian; Wesley Hancock, Reporter; Nancy Worrell, Secretary; Jane Webb, Vice-President; Roy Blevins, President. 2nd row: Gilmer Riggins, Jerry Porterfield, Paul Horton, Victor Cole, Paul Townley, David Gravely. 3rd row: Bill Southern, Gary Anderson, Norman Keith, Earl Crawford, Mike Tickle, Steve Gregory, Mike Andrews. 4th row: George Martin, Frank Ratcliffe, Benny Adkins, Larry Cox, Eddie Gulley, Brenda Kimbrough, Awana Stith, Emma Mae Morris. 5th row: Larry Williams, Roger Spence, Roy E. Blevins, H. L. White, Gene Moles, Richard Rupe, Marvin Covey, Nyoka Cox. 6th row: Mr. Viers, Sponsor; Carol Davis, Mary Holston, Barbara Smith, Patty Day, Betty Turman, Rosemary Flynn. 83 JCV.9. being of service to the community . . . assisting county firemen . . . gaining experience in fire prevention . . . participating in conservation projects . . . giving time and strength Crew chief: Jiminy Clay, crew leaders; G. B. Slate, Earl Adams, Steve Fowler, Randall Ratcliff, Ronnie Eversole. First row: Roger Johnston, Marvin Grubb, John Covey, Ralph Powers, Cecil Hutchinson, Billy Patterson, Jerry Taylor. Second row: Dean Taylor, Bobby Bopp, Duane Hundley, Wayne Ayers, David Lineberry, James Waddle, Richard Mottersheard. Third row: Dallas McPeak, Larry Atkins, James Tabor, Garnett Lawson, Larry Williams. 84 T . T Gary Jarrells, Kenny Mitchell, Billy Burton, Richard Mottershead, Erby Mont- gomery. a pile of shavings . . . mastering the skill of carpentry . . . using one’s hands . . . making something useful . . . the sound of running machinery . . . securing a future . . . building when there is a need . . . the solid hit of hammer on nail . . . taking pleasure in the work Larry Morefield Elton Shelton, Junior Ratcliffe, Danny Haga, Walter Crockett, Kenneth Stoots, Michael Jones, Steve Edwards Ricky Akers, Arby Phibbs, Barry Pagan. Garnett Lawson, Mr. Phibbs, Johnny McGee, Dallas McPeak, Wayne Akers, Ronnie Martin, Eddie Cox, Randal McGlothlin, Thomas Burton. oc Arts’ Athfetic Association the cracking of hockey sticks . . . being a member of the team . . . the sound of whistles . . . earning a letter . . . a competitive spirit . . . the bounce of a basketball ... a solid hit on a volleyball . . . scheduled games after school . . . counting up points ... the laughter of girls ... the fun of games First row ' Mona Mustard, Millie Spence, Rhonda Ratcliffe. Second row: Natyln Black, Patricia Harvey. Rhonda Owen shoots for two points. First row ■ Linda Phillips, Brenda Anderson, Susan Poe, Sharon Brabson, Ruth Brookman, Marina Cohen, Cathy Mjlstead, Becky Martin, Kathy Johnson, Judy Day, Rhonda Owens, Sandra Gulley. Second row: Judy Mabe, Debbie Hanks, Maunce Mustard Ru Roseberry, Royzetta Owen, Sandy Dalton, Dana Kegley, Kathy Martin, Ester Williams, Barbara Riggle Julia i Craze Ebune Mwns ; lmogene Gardner, Vannie West. Third row: Melody Elkins, President; Gayle Barnett, Vice-President, Betsy Graham Secretary, Roberta Carter, Treasurer; Joann Hickman, Reporter; Brenda Holland, Softball; Kathy Bolling, Track; Sandy Ing es, o ey a , Barbara Worrell, Basketball. ob a I ttILi : ) %=- a. ij. Kneeling: Jane Viai, Debra Sirt, Mary Ellen Rives, Linda Lovill, Linda Via, Carolyn Dalton, Loretta Corvin, Debbie McCall, Donna Moles, Pam White, Vickie King, Pam Cook, Ann Lester, Karen Cress, Kay Corvin. Standing: Carloyn Rollins, Libby Sage, Susan Kolbrick, Patsy Marshall, Linda McFall, Jean Wright, Tansy Monroe, Lynn Loftus, Linda Frost, Vanessa Ervin, Elizabeth Russel, Rosa Johnston, Pat Scott, Laura Lou Turman, Gloria Dalton, Susan Slusher, Linda Childress, Sue Sullivan, Pat Corvin. Kneeling: Dawn Smith, Denise Davis, Twila Landreth, Debra Manning, Paula Foster, Sara Goodson, Tamara Wallace, Debbie Painter, Zeborah Brown, Brenda Spraker, Sandra Hopkins, Remona Thomas, Alice Payne. Standing: Jenny Tench, Sharon Talbert, Brenda Beckner, Susan Hinson, Marie Hager, Jordy Monroe, Connie Moore, Martha Coble, Julie Gray, Becky Buchanan, Debbie Rash, Debbie Hopkins, Ann Cox, Nancy Fleming, Lynn Cook, Melissa Turner, Joyce Dalton, Debbie Hundley. ( • v 9- m jft v i i , r jg i sM M m mm ' WmA k ® m ‘mrf Kneeling: Carol Ratcliff, Becky Manuel, Peggy Clark, Patricia Miller, Joy Hall, Linda Branscome, Betsy Hutchens, Lynn Pearce, Noel Carson, Bonnie Clark, Roberta Stoots. Standing: Cathy Lewey, Becky Ernest, Dorothy Clark, Debbie Chitwood, Cynthia Buckner, Ruby Reynolds, Sheila Roop, Michele Luzier, Debbie Hughes, Becky Wilson, Teresa Vordo, Jane Gemmell, Laverne Clark, Gail Vandeventer, Gladys Sutphin, Dianne Hughes, Donna Shultz, Mrs. Bryant, Sponsor. 87 CPep G uS an enthusiastic organization . . . radiating pep and spirit . . . interest in all athletic events . . . helping in all capacities of school life . . . boosting spirit with witty and affective posters . . . donating time and money for uniforms, decorations, and scholarships . . . lending variety to our scholastic environment Lynda Woolwine-Points Chairman, Edley Sadler-Vice President, Sue Knode-Chaplain, Patsy Baugh-President, Carolyn Matthews- Secretary, Linda McFall-Reporter, Sandra Ammar-Treasurer, Mrs. Bryant-Sponsor. 88 1st row: Rita Quesenberry, Andrea Keatley, Linda Frost, Cathy Weldon, Maetta Hendrick, Ann Hall, Sarah Wampler, Farron Warner, Monnie Rhett, Sandra Duncan, Paula Foster. 1st row: Jane Richardson, Martha Coble, Ginger Warner, Cindy Sanders, Dana Kegley, Robyn Dobyns. 2nd row: Jane Morehead, Diane Six, Debbie Shomaker, Lyn Ingram, Paula Clark. 89 Spanish GfuS habla usted Espanol? . . . studying the customs of a foreign country . . . using Spanish in everyday conver- sation . . . hearing Doctor Montero speak ... a Spanish banquet ... a field trip in Spanish . . . expanding knowledge of a foreign country 1st row: Rosemary O’Dell, Danny Coltrane, Angie Ayers, Janet Knisely, Randy Johnson, Jackie Slusher, Sandy Ingles, Jerry Johnson, Gary Cullop, Larry Myers, Mr. Atkinson, sponsor, Chris Gantz, Janet Hummel, Rodney Atkinson, Pat Corvin. 2nd row: Dennis Howard, Gary Hinson, Sandy Fields, Jeff Loftus, Denver Cline, J. K. Chrisely, Benny Harriman, Jack Livesay, Danny Coake, Ronnie Linkous, Nicky Glenn, Allen Semones, Anthony Crisp. 1st row: Leonard Johnson, Johnny Rupe, Toni Aust, Tamara Wallace, Pat Surratt. 2nd row: Stephen Crisp, Keith Buchanan, Dennis Love, Gary Thompson, Lisa Columbus, Carolyn Mathews, Paula Foster, Emily Steger. 3rd row: Eddie Smith, Danny Grubb, Wally Brockmeyer, Cecil Waddle, Rachael Trompeter, Donna Clevinger, Deborah Hopkins, Cathy Conner. 4th row: Harvey Jones, Donnie Dobbins. 5th row: John Edmonds, Zeborah Brown, Dianne Burgis, Emma Morris, Carol Riggs, Dianne Turpin, Sharon Semones, Debbie Hanks, Nancy Fleming, Laurie Gantz, Sara Goodson, Debbie Manning, Lavern Clark, back row: Oscar Hogan, Lynn Back, Mary Lynn Hinson, Melody Elkins, Linda Childress, Linda Breedlove, Mary Ann Quesenberry, Joy Hall, Maetta Hendrick, Steve Howell, Andrea Keatley. 90 Science G uS Paula Clark, Treas.; Lee Arnold, Chap.; Ned Bane, Pres.; Claudia Yelton, Sec.; Mr. Howerton, Sponsor. an interest in the scientific . . . opportunity for advance- ment . . . individual guid- ance ... exploring as a group ... a common pur- pose . . . questions answered through experiment ... a con- clusion Seated: Joan Guynn, Allen Semones. Standing: T. P. Johnson, David Childress, Emily Steger, Suzette Palmer, Dennis Love, Mary Ann Quesenberry, Amy Graham, Toni Aust, Sammy Roseberry. Seated: Danny Grubb, Danny Taylor. Standing: Louise Barbettini, Sharon Tolbert, Gail Vandeventer, Debbie Hughes, Pat Scott, G. W. Meredith, Gloria Dalton, Sharon Semones, Gary Nuckolls, Sue Sullivan. 91 Speech repeating lines . . . learning to speak publicly . . . off-stage butterflies ... the art of making up . . . changing identities for a while . . . holding the interest of children . . . presenting “Winnie the Pooh” . . . the tragedy of “The Gypsy Who Only Meant Well” . . . pleasing fellow students . . . the rustle of costumes . . . directions from Mrs. Sutherland ... a successful production 92 Thespians prepare. 1st row: Pat Surratt, Jo Welsh. David Dve. Kathy Parks, Joan Guvnn. 2nd row: Terry McPeak, Judy Mabe, Patti Jones, Karen Clark, Sandra Johnson, Suellen Palmer, Jan Roseberry, Aaron Anderson. 3rd row: Keith Miller, Mike Six. Students at Northwood Elementary School enjoy the presentation of “Winnie the Pooh”. 1st row: Patsy Baugh, Stella Nuckolls, Judy Dalton, David Jordan, Mike Six, Judy Johnson, Tena Edwards, Carolyn Dalton, Oscar Hogan, Jan Roseberry, Jimmy Harrison, Terry McPeak, David Dye. 93 J?£7l i •I encouraging the domestic skills ... the hum of sewing machines . . . making a dress by yourself ... the casserole that did not taste quite like moth- er’s . . . the chatter of voices among busy hands... the Mother-Daughter Banquet . . . selection of an outstanding FHA member Vemice Wilson, Donna Slaughter, Dianne Wright, Diane Friend, Brenda Beckner, Dorothy Clark. Cynthia Edmonds, Brenda Burroughs, Susan Hinson, Kathy Johnson, Jane Hufford, Hope Vaughan. First row: Cynthia Patterson, Deborah Callahan, Kathy Johnson, Becky Martin, Melody Dye. Standing: Dana Smith, Millie Jo Spence, Dianne Bird, Loretta Corvin, Judy Day, Twila Landreth, Sherry Beverly, Glenna Hall, Linda Branscome, Danah Gullion, Lavern Clark. 94 Vicky King, Cathy Milstead, Trina Nelson, Sandra Hopkins, Janet Glass, Judy Phillips, Jane Gemmell, Joni Jones, Kay Robinson, Janice Martin. Seated: Sue Swecker, Janet Friend, Twila Landreth, Brenda Beckner, Jan Roseberry, Cathy Lewey. Standing: Kathy Newman, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Smutzer. Seated: Gloria Dalton, Brenda Hill, Yvonne Hicks, Vanette Black, Connie Powers. Standing: Pam Cook, Kathy Parks, Suellen Palmer, Fay Nuckolls, Becky Buchanan, Cynthia Buckner, Susan Poe, Irene Ring, Kay Nuckolls, Rhonda Akers, Levata Banks. 95 Guifc ecf Gage rewards for outstanding achieve- ment . . . versatility in Pulaski High School Virginia Delegate to the National Conference on Children and Youth: Bill White Delegates to the 1968 Girl’s State: Mina Lenett, Kathy Hoback Lieutenant-Governor of the All-State Chorus: Frances Bishop, Lynn Loftus, Mickey Key Club, Third Division: Viers, Phil Vanhoy Rocky Schrader Participants in the Upward Bound Program: First row: Joey Tabor, Bill White, Gary Armbrister; Second Row: Carolyn Rollins, Pat Corvin, Brenda Hill. All-State Band Members: Danny Coake, Sandy Ingles, Wayne Coake, Terry Blankenship, Janet Hummel, David Ward D.A.R. Citizenship Award for 1969: Mina Lenett with Mrs. Perdue, Chairman of the Citizenship Committee. Third place winner in the Girls Division of the D.E. Student of the Year Contest: Sharron Rupe Second place winner in the Boys Division of the D.E. Stu- dent of the Year Contest: Richard Webb 1 Speak For Democracy Contest: First Row: Jan Rose- berry, 2nd place; Pat Surratt, 1st place; Second row: Barbara Pat- terson, 3rd place; Gary Thompson, 3rd place. Creative Writing Contest: Hannah Rives, 2nd place short story; Wayne Coake, 1st place short story; Gail Whorrell, 1st place poetry; Mike Vordo, 3rd place short story ; Cecilia Farmer, 2nd place poetry. 97 Creative Writing Contest: First Row: Pat Surratt, 1st place essay; Patsy Baugh, 3rd place poetry. Second Row: Kathy Hoback, 2nd place essay; Patty Bailey, 3rd place essay. administration guided and taught us sincere friends beamed from them Sec a me acquainted seemed infaffiS e smihed and admitted errors deSts owed them gaue unhmited heritage — Mr. William E. Porter B.A.: Roanoke College M.S.: V.P.l. rincipa ■f official of responsibilities . . . assistance and supervision ... a listening ear ... instilling high ideals . . . encouraging us onward ... an administrator and educator . . . guidance from a powerful leader Forms and papers constitute a large part of Mr. Porter’s daily work. CTlssis an CPrincipaf supervision and discipline . . . coach to us all ... the smile in the hallways . . . that “where should you be now?” look ... a distinguished footstep to follow Mr. William C. Puckett B.S.: Concord College Mr. Puckett checks on an absentee. Bluefield State Radford College University of Virginia 101 Gounse ors Cassis S uc enis Tu)it£ Guiure dPfans Mrs. Thelma L. Sanders M.S.: Indiana State University Guidance Mr. Elmer E. Huff B.A.: Radford College M.Ed.: V.P.I. Guidance Mrs. Jean Blankenship B.S.: Radford College M.Ed.: University of Virginia Guidance Guidance unselfish efforts . . . pre-school advice and scheduling . . . constant work on student’s behalf . . . profiting by their efforts Miss Hattie Clemons B.S.: Virginia Union University Study Hall Supervisor Mrs. Mary Holloway B.A.: Westhampton M.Ed.: University of Virginia Reading Coordinator Mrs. Sanders gives assistance to Roger Melton. Mrs. Blankenship takes a break from tedious schoolwork. Joreign J3anguages Carouse interest S7n Guftures Mrs. Robertson explains the structure of a Latin verb. Mrs. Ruth B. Bird B.S.: Radford College Hollins College French, English Mrs. Juanita C. Robertson B.S.: Radford College Latin, Algebra Mr. Carroll W. Mason B.A.: Lynchburg College University of Paris, France Institute of Phonetics Middleburg College, Vermont French, English Mrs. Holloway goes over a students reading scores. foreign J3anguages an awareness of foreign cultures . . . mastering the structure of the ancient language . . . gaining insight into the English language . . . developing skills by listening and speaking . . . stimulated interest . . . prepared to visit other Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Mason discuss Spanish and French cultures. nations Bearn BJo SpeaJz, Mrs. Katherine Sutherland B.S.: Radford College University of Virginia Emory Henry College English, Speech and Drama Mr. Richard B. Lineberry A. A.: Gardner-Webb College B.A.: Carson-Newman College English Mr. Hilton lectures on transformational linguistics. developing comprehensive skills ... a journey through literature . . . study of the native language . . . mastering complex grammar . . . preparation for tomorrow’s technological world Mrs. DeAnn Lineberry B.A.: Carson-Newman College English Mrs. Glenda S. Martin B.A.: Carson-Newman College English Cflncf ls)rite Cffec iue y Mr. Heniy A. Whitehurst B.A.: V.P.I. English Mrs. Margaret L. Smith B.S.: Duke University M.S.: Radford College English Mr. William E. Goodson B.A.: V.P.I. English Mrs. Mary Ann Lemons B.S.: Longwood College Radford College Enelish Mr. Robert B. Hilton B.A.: Hampden-Sydney College English Mrs. Norma T. Napier A.B.: West Virginia University Marshall University Concord College English, Social Studies - English Classes how to do a tree of derivation. Social Studies SPrepare Students Mrs. Maria D. Davis B.S.: Radford College American History Mr. J.B. Richards B.S.: East Tennessee State University World History, Government Social Studies Sociaf Studies a mirror to the world . . . yesterday, today, and tomorrow . . . visions of the past . . . challenging 6f imaginations . . . a mock election . . . tomorrow’s voters . . . leaders of the nation Miss Jackie McDonald B.S.: Radford College History, Government Mrs. Alzie B. Mode B.S.: Radford College University of Virginia; V.P.I. American History Government Mr. Andrew J. Kuhaida B.S.: East Tennessee State University World Geography Mr. Harold S. Lambert B.A.: Emory Henry College M.S.: Radford College World Geography, Physical Education Pat Surratt and Janet Hummel take part in discussion in Miss David’s U.S. History class. Uo 7)e l3eacfers Of Uomorrow Miss Suzanne David B.S.: Radford College Sociology, U.S. History Mr. Dale Conrad B.A.: V.P.I. Social Studies Mrs. Doris T. Dula A.B.: West Virginia University B.A.: Radford College History Mr. Conrad traces the history of the American nation. Miss McDonald explains the fundamentals of good government. Science department JKeets SCeects Mrs. Majella H. Myers B.S.: Radford College Chemistry; General Science Mr. James V. Hickam B.S.: V.P.l. Biology Science the routines of lab work . . . the tackling of complicated problems . . . learning the life functions . . . working through initiative and imagination . . . unequaled determination . . . achieving goals through unceasing efforts . . . imparting an understanding • . • • • ' V ' . ' • • • - • % 1 1 . Mrs. Martha C. Ireson B.S.: Radford College East Tennessee State University General Science Mrs. Myers checks solubility with Amy 108 7 omorroaj s Scien is s Mrs. Elrica Graham B.S.: Radford College Roanoke College Science Mr. Howerton explains the function of body cells. Dent and Jamie McGuire. Experiments are a major part of Mrs. Spangler’s science classes. Mrs. Graham makes lab notes. 109 I JKocfern JKatfi Go arses Greaie Miss Emma Gallimore M.S. B.A.: Radford College Algebra, Mathematics Mrs. Bessie S. Totten B.S.: Radford College Mathematics Mrs. Billie Sue Goodman B.S.: Appalachian State University Mathematics GKaifiem a ics world of the finite and infinite . . . formulas and the undefined . . . study of the abstract . . . personal instruction . . . exploring the magical world of numbers through creativity and imagination . . . simplicity becomes complexity . . . the real — the unreal . . . inversely and conversely so Mrs. Linda Kidd B.S.: Radford College A.S.: Bluefield College Mathematics Mrs. McPeak prepares an audio-visual test. C ln CTltm os pfi ere Mrs. Kay McPeak B.S.: Radford College Mathematics Mrs. Ruth E. Hotz B.S.: Carson-Newman College Radford College University of Virginia; V.P.I. Mathematics Mrs. Edna A. Loftus B.S.: Radford College Algebra, Geometry AAe CArts department Stresses Mr. R. William Propst Shenandoah Conser- vatory of Music Radford College Band Mrs. Edna B. Love B.S.: University of Tennessee Radford College; V.P.l. Art Mrs. Margaret Perdue B.A.: William Mary Radford College Librarian Mr. Propst reads over a new music score with Sandy Ingles and Wayne Coake. Mrs. Eleanor H. Hullinger B.S.: University of Southern Mississippi Radford College Columbia University Librarian, Audio-Visual Mrs. Hullinger, student helpers Nancy Hughes and Sue Swecker aid students in the library. Arts department a talent . . . artistic and musical ability . . . beauty in sight and sound . . . becoming aware . . . the wonder of arts 112 Mr. Arby Phibbs Bridgewater; V.P.l. Vocational, Woodworking Mrs. Lalah Newman B.S.: Radford College Home Economics Mrs. Betty Jo Smutzer B.S.: Radford College Home Economics Mr. Lloyd R. Davis A.B.: Morehead State M.S.: V.P.l. Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Practical CPr s I) e p a rim en the aroma of baking food . . . preparing the homemakers of tomorrow . . . skill and craftsmanship in carpentry . . . the fundamental arts of woodworking . . . learning the practical values of life . . . working toward a prosperous future 113 Mr. Joe Lilly B.S.: East Tennessee State University M.S.; Radford College Industrial Arts Mr. Davis instructs Tommy Thomas in the use of a drafting machine. business Cjourses Geach Gun cfam eniafs Mrs. Kathryn Brockman B.A.: Randolph-Macon U. Va.; V.P.I. Typing Mrs. Dorothy Dodson B.S., M.S.: Radford College Bookkeeping, Typing ■I Miss Ruth A. Simpson B.S.: Radford College Shorthand, Typing us in ess cincf Gommerciaf the business world . . . principles of efficiency . . . hours spent at a keyboard . . . keeping accurate files . . . the fundamentals of dictation . . . learning by experience . . . preparation for a career Mrs. Crockett takes an incoming call. 114 Mr. Whitt strongly emphasizes a point. Of Uhe C )omm ercial IsOorfcf Mr. James T. Owen, Jr. B.S.: V.P.I. Distributive Education Mrs. Billie Farmer B.S.: Radford College General Business Office Practice, V.O.T. Mr. H.B. Whitt, Jr. B.S.: Milligan College General Business Economics Mr. Ted J. Viers A.S.: Bluefield College B.S.: V.P.I. I.C.T. Mrs. Barbara Crockett Secretary Mrs. Joan Propst Secretary Mrs. Dodson helps Dorothy Clark in typing class. CPdupsicaf Education develops Cfcfness, S dills Tlncf CProper Cdititucfes Mr. Harry L. Loftus A.B.: Lynchburg College Driver Education Mrs. Joyce S. Bryant Mrs. Carole M. Hanifan B.S.: Radford College B.S.: Radford College Health Physical Health Physical Education Education “Old Oscar” lends Mrs. Hanifan a helping hand in the teaching of anatomy. strengthening muscles . . . developing minds . . . lessons in first aid individual pride . . . personal grooming . . . lessons behind the wheel . . . team and individual sports . . . companionship shared in group efforts Mr. James O. Chapman B.S.: East Tennessee State University Health Physical Education Mr. Aubrey Correll B.S.: University of Georgia Health Physical Education Coach Chapman tells of the growth and history of basketball. Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Maupin, Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Hollins, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Holliday. Goods , Gustocfians , 7) us Z ) rivers tasks accomplished unceasingly . . . efforts seldom recognized . . . the meal always prepared . . . the care of the building and grounds . . . students devoting time driving buses Student Bus Drivers: 1st row: Jerry Taylor, Jimmie White, Stephen Crisp. 2nd row: Clifford Millirons, Sammy Talbert, Allen Lindsey. Mr. Leon Clark Mrs. Lena Huckstep Mr. Lewis Saunders Mr. Bernice Williamson 117 v asses pates c fanned onp dours of i ioup il Ziard wor land under c iin proS ems experienced poa s sei aims acdieued Senior G ass the con c us on office years . . . yrueliny hours of study . . . yo a Ulomecominys . . . experis with napkins and chichen wire . . . our winniny float — hide t ie Creen Daves ” . . . ifie final and Iasi . . . lauyhiny wii i amuse- ment at our Suite tin Soard “ He Jit us t Have L Ieen Jleautiful duties ” . . . co fey e Soard results Srouyht mixed emotions . . . f uletide spirit . . . fellowship around our Christ mas tree . . . cSilh, Satin , an d Snowflal es ... a hint of romance . . . marchiny into assemSlies . . . loohs of respect and admi ration from underclassmen . . . hours spent in concentration over Jltrs. Hot ten ’s puzzles . . . the J J rom — floatiny chiffon and starched white coats . . . lony awaited sneah day . . . shoched Sy the coldness of dale water . . . youth day —filliny positions of importance and maturity . . . Soy’s Seauty pay e ant — the hilarity °f u Sea utiful Soys’’. . . hlassroom yuiz — scholarship rewarded, Sriyht liyhts , inyen - ious minds . . . Jit ay hay — payeantry of spriny and Seauty . . . crowned royalty . . .final exams — late, darh hours of study . . . anticipation of yraduation — crisp white yowns . . . swinyiny tassels. . . symSols of achievement . . . enyraoed parchment . . fulfillment of a foe years’ (fuest . . . the playiny of our hit ma Jltater . . . a feeliny of nostalyia . . . we must now seel our yoals . . . and fuf ill our purpose . . . life awaits us .. . are we ready ? 121 Gary Lee Anderson Earl Eugene Adams Sandra Lee Ammar Douglas Early Aust Patty Jo Bailey Rodney Lynn Atkinson The Senio r Steering Committee: Barbara Shockley, Mary Vlahos. Mrs. Loftus, Lynn Loftus, Edley Sadler, Tommy Kegley, B.B. Mc- Call, David Jordan, Ned Bane, Tommy Phillips, Eddie Coble, Mike Kelly, plan Senior activities. m 1 H 1 H Ned Barbee Bane Juanita Gayle Barnette Patsy Elaine Baugh Dana Carol Andrews Gary Marvin Armbrister Charles Albert Andrews Outstanding Senior— Patsy Baugh Frances Eugenia Bishop Pep Club President Sr. Class Editor of: ’69 Oriole F.T.A. S.C.A. Steering Committee Alternate Cheerleader Miss P.H.S. Contest National Honor Society Oriole’s Nest: Cutest S.C.A. Vice-President Activities Council President Tri-Hi-Y Sophomore Class Secretary J.V. Cheerleader Junior Honor Society F.H.A. Member of: Memorial Baptist Church Roy Lee Blevins Betty Jo Bratton 124 Terry Lynn Blankenship Dale Marie Bowman Joseph Cecil Buckner Freddie Wayne Blevins Gloria Louise Blevins Darleen Rebecca Branscome Joseph Franklin Branson Brenda Marie Burroughs Robert Worley Byrd 125 Wayne Kensey Coake Eddie Sherman Coble Linda Sue Coltrane Allen Taylor Combiths Lucy Glenn helps with the Bloodmobile was reached. 126 Donna Lynn Clevinger James Lawrence Conner Outstanding Senior — Mike Kelly President of Class: ’66 and ’69 Football All-District Football: Honorable Mention Track Team Monogram Club Library Club: District M. Officer Key Club F.C.A. Activities Council May Day Court Boy’s State Student Council Graduation Usher Oriole’s Nest: Best Leader Member of: First Presbyterian Church Ronald Garnet Cook Nyoka Ann Cox Kenneth Wayne Dalton 128 William Marvin Covey Gary Steven Cregger Karen Elaine Crosswhite Carol Jean Davis 129 Patty Day Dalton Linda Darleen Cox Dennis Eugene Dalton Donald Wayne Eads Sunni Leigh Edens Melody Ann Elkins Bienda Sue Eversole Kathryn Jean Fleming “All dressed up and no place to go.” Patty Bailey, Mike Spraker, E. B. Carroll, and Stella Nuckolls ob- serve Senior Dress Day. Martha Nancy Floyd Rosemary Flynn W 4 Ronnie Regan Eversole Robert Edmund Forscutt Cecilia Davis Farmer Deborah Jane Fortner Constance Lynn Farris Richard Epps Foster Steve McKinley Fowler Valedictorian Cheerleader Literary Editor ’69 Oriole Student Council Activities Council Girl’s State National Honor Society Junior Honor Society May Day Court Miss P.H.S. Contest Homeroom President Freshman Class Secretary Oriole’s Nest: Best Leader Pep Club President Tri-Hi-Y F. T.A. Delegate to State F.T.A. Convention G. A.A. Member of: Aldersgate Methodist Church Outstanding Senior — Kathy Hoback 132 Kathy Lynn Hagee Lynda Louise Gallimore Wesley Donald Hancock 133 Roy Lee Hamblin Joyce Elaine Hall Richard Douglas Golladay Ernest Blackwell Garter William Andrew Grubb Linda Kaye Funk Lucy Divers Glenn Frederick Lee Heldreth Charles Howard Hull Juanita Sue Jennings Yvonne Hicks Michael Lewis Hutchens Jerry Wayne Johnson 134 Joyce Friend, Jean Wright, and Melody Elkins serve as officials for the Mock Election. 135 Patricia Ann Jones President: National Honor Society Oriole Chirps’ Business Manager Activities Council Senior Steering Committee Head Graduation Marshal F.T.A. Golf Team Junior Honor Society Science Club Member of: First Methodist Church 136 Janice Carol King J Walter Harvey Jones Michael Aaron Kelly Elmer Edward Kirkner, Jr. Janet Gail Kennedy Susan Lynn Kolbrick 137 Thomas Groom Kegley Brenda Kay Kimbrough - Mina Susan Lenett Jennifer Clark Loftier Glenna Wyatt Lucado Robert Doyle Luttrell The class of ’69 always enjoys the good times shared with friends. Minerva Gaye Lyons Wilma Darlene Long Elizabeth Lucille Long Marsha Lynn Lytton Betsy Gay Mabry Patricia Lynn Loftus Irene Goins Marshall Editor ’69 Oriole DAR Citizenship Award Girl’s State National Honor Society Assistant Editor ’68 Oriole Business Secretary ’67 Oriole Oriole’s Nest: Best Dressed Sophomore Class President 8th Grade Vice-President Homeroom President Homecoming Court May Day Court Miss P.H.S. Contest Delegate to S.I.P.A. Secretary of F.T.A. Junior Honor Society Activities Council Student Council Tri-Hi-Y Member of: Beth Israel Synagogue Patsy Ann Marshall Paul Nickell McMillan Brenda Sue Meredith 140 Bruce Benjamin McCall, Jr. Linda Kay McFall David Michael McGrady Carl Edward McNew William Benton McPeak Edward Marshall Meadows Rebecca Dianne Mickey Clifford Lee Millirons Donnie Sue Millirons Harold Paul Mitchell James Michael Mitchell Tansy Lee Monroe Martha Gene Nuckols Stella Juanita Nuckolls Clyde Eugene Owens Barbara Ann Patterson 142 Mr. Dobson, superintendent of Pulaski j Education Banquet. The officers are 1 mmM ] ounty Schools, talks with the senior DE officers after speaking at the Annual Distributive Sara Roberta Patton « fancy Talbert, Jeanette Clark, Sharron Rupe, Archie Worrell, Richard Webb. 143 S.C.A. President Junior Class President Sophomore Class Treasurer Activities Council May Day Court Homecoming Court Hi-Y Key Club Track Team Boy’s State All-District Football: Honorable Mention Graduation Usher Monogram Club Oriole’s Nest: Best All-Around Outstanding Senior - Duane Wright 144 Randall Eugene Ratcliff Glenna Sharon Quesenberry James Steven Quesenberry Patsy Carol Ramsey Alice Rebecca Ratcliffe Raymond Randall Rice, Jr. 145 Hannah Rea Rives Tina Wysor Robinson John Shaffer Rollins Sh arron Kay Rupe Elizabeth Edley Sadler Elizabeth Lee Sage Students embark upon modern grammar in Mr. Lineberry’s 2nd period English class. Mary Carolyn Rollins Samuel Charles Roseberry Linda Gail Rosenbaum Larry Houston Runions Donna Jo SI usher Barbara Diane Smith r ■ Homecoming Queen Associate Editor- Activities ’69 Oriole Activities Council Cheerleader Oriole’s Nest: Best All-Around G.A.A. F.T.A. Miss P.H.S. Contest May Day Court Pep Club National Honor Society President of: Junior Honor Society Tri-Hi-Y Member of: First Baptist Church A James Edward Smith, Jr. Michael Brown Spraker Outstanding Senior-Janet Vass 148 Phillip Anthony Sullivan Robert Madison Stevens Nancy Ann Surface Sidney Miles Steger Edward Earl Sutphin 149 Awana Marie Stith Richard Sherman Sutphin I I I I ii ' l i Janet Elizabeth Vass Carl Michael Viars 150 Nancy Lou Talbert j .ineberry, and Ed Carter enjoy athletics for the young and young at heart. 151 Mary Chris Vlahos 152 David Lee Ward Sa ndra Jean Weatherford Jane Ellen Webb Linda Susan White William Andrew White Gail Annette Whorrell 153 Betty Jean Wilson ! Bonnie Lou Worrell Physics was a challenge to the Senior boys. Daniel Lee Wolfe Donald Earl Wolfe Arthur Marshell Worrell, Jr. Lynda Sue Woolwine Kathy Elaine Worrell Alfred Duane Wright Kandice Lynne Wolfe Nancy Sue Worrell Judith Jean Wright . I ' t Donald Randolph Wyatt William Henry Wysor Lennie Darleen Whitaker Summer Graduate Hold on, Linda — just one more hour? Bill White reflects on his experiences in Upward Bound. Jeanette Gark receives the symbol of twelve years of hard work. 156 But we know who really won the game ! I 157 The sun always shines on the Class of ’69. “Those were the days!” Smiles on the faces of Larry Price, Libby Sage, Roger Davidson, and Donna Clevinger reflect their enjoyment of the Winter Formal. Our artistic talents were never wasted. I I Most Talented Phil Vanhoy, Frances Bishop Friendliest Bill White, Sue Eversole Most Popular Sunni Edens, Jerry Johnson Cutest Patsy Baugh, David Jordan o riofe s Most Likely To Succeed Wayne Coake, Dana Andrews 158 Most Comical Carol King, Crunch Rice Best Dressed Archie Worrell, Mina Lenett Best Personality Tommy Kegley, Barbara Shockley Most Happy-Go-Lucky Tina Robinson, Danny Thompson DCes Best Leaders Mike Kelly, Kathy Hoback 159 Best Looking Betsy Mabry, Bill Smith Oriofe J s Most Dignified B. B. McCall, Sandra Ammar Best All-Around Duane Wright, Janet Vass Best School Spirit Matt Stevens, Debbie Fortner 160 Most Dependable Patty Ogle, Gary Thompson Most Original Ned Bane, Gail Whorrell Most Athletic Melody Elkins, Freddie Blevins Most Talkative: Mary Vlahos, Sid Steger DCes Most Intellectual Tommy Phillips, Hannah Rives 161 LL l youth, to whom was given c So much of earth, so much of Dheauen. ” 1. tilliam lOordsw ort i — ar Rut£” Tl freJ 3 ) uane hOright December 2J, l949- r Jlpri 1, 1969 a feacfer among students . . . calling assembles to order . . . organizing tie Prom in J 6S . . . being one of u our” Outstanding Seniors ... that famecf incessant smile . . . memories that time wild not dim . . . one of us — even dee pep one of the team . . . an end to afl that seemed unending . . . the firmness of footsteps onlg an ec£o now 162 Jerry Shepherd, Vice-President; Janet Knisely, President; Sandy Ingles, Secretary; Rocky Schrader, Treasurer. Junior Glass a year f fond memories . . . filled cuitl Sriylt momen s . . . yaiety of lomecominy . . . representatives in JKiss CP. CSS cS. . . . Sony awaited cfream come true . . . c ist in yuisle cf as upperclassmen . . . spfencfor of class rinys . . . imayination of individuals . . . word paid off. . . f unior S enior J J rom . . . looliny ale ad to tie future . . . expectations of tie Senior year 163 Donald Anderson John Anderson Arnold Argenbright Allen Semones receives off-the-shoulder advice from Mrs. Line berry. Larry Atkins Robert Atkins Toni Aust Angie Ayers Susan Bane Louise Barbettini Rosalie Bassett Rosanne Bassett Eleanor Beamer Sherry Beverly 164 S uden s Inc teachers CPfan Randall Bevins Mike Bond Christine Brewster Wally Brockmeyer Joe Brown James Carter Robert Carter Linda Caviness David Childress Karen Clark Martha Clark Doug Claussen Denver Cline Allen Coalson Danny Coltrane Mark Coltrane Brent Cooper Pat Corvin Bill Cox Earl Crawford Anthony Crisp Steven Crisp Mildred Crowder Vicky Crowder Carolyn Dalton 165 Jj)e Tlccepi 71 Gioic G ia Iencje Judy Dalton Bill Daughtery Carol Davidson Allen Davis Linda Davis Donald Dehart Amy Dent Faye Dickerson Donnie Dobbins Donna Doss Connie Duncan Linda Duncan Sandra Duncan Thomas Duncan Jean Dunnigan Milton Eddie John Edmonds Tena Edwards Diane Fanning Gary Farmer Larry Farris Nancy Fleming Paula Foster Ronnie Frazier Janet Friend 166 Linda Frost Laurie Gantz Imogene Gardner Nicky Glenn Roger Goad Sara Goodson Amy Graham David E. Gravely David R. Gravely Steve Gregory Barbara Grubb Danny Grubb Joan Guynn Janice Hagee Jo Hailey Ann Hall Ellen Hall Paul Hamblin Linda Palmer, Ellen Hall, and Dianne Fanning illustrate their quest for knowledge by avidly supporting the November bond issue. 1K7 Ellen Hancock Karen Hancock Jimmy Harrison Maetta Hendrick Brenda Hill Becky Hinson Gary Hinson Ken Hanson Kenny Hodges Mike Six and Keith Miller discover operating the projector isn’t as easy as it looks. Oscar Hogans Danny Hopkins Linda Horton Dennis Howard Dorothy Hubbard Tommy Hubble Gene Huff Jane Hufford Nancy Hughes Janet Hummel 168 C71 u cfio 7 ) is u a I JlCaieriafs Enrich Our S ac ies Sandy Ingles Judy Johnson Leonard Johnson Sandra Johnson T. P. Johnston Paul Johnston Karen Jones Wanda K anode Andrea Keatly Sandy Keith Ralph Kelly Norman King Janet Knisely Richard Knotter Freddie Lane Kathy Lassiter Rose Leonard Ann Lester Cathy Lewey David Lineberry Ronnie Linkous Jack Live say Dennis Love Jackie Luster Greg Luzier 169 Dfarcf ls)orJ? JKciAes A loin e com in y C71 c Success Judy Mabe Ruthie Mabe Dennis Mabry Silas Marchbanks Titus Marchbanks Carolyn Matthews Sandra McGrady Jamie McGuire James McMickle Bill McMillan Terry McPeak G. W. Meredith Keith Miller Steve Miller Gary Millirons Gene Moles Sue Montgomery Patti Morris Quentin Moses Dreama Neese Kathy Newman Alvin Novell RoseMary O’Dell Linda Palmer Suellen Palmer 170 Suzette Palmer Eddie Parker Kathy Parks Doug Patterson Suellen Pearce Eddie Phillips Linda Phillips Jerry Porterfield Rebecca Powers Shirley Queen Mary Ann Quesenberry Rita Quesenberry Carol Ratcliff Denise Redd John Reichner Monnie Rhett Dana Riner Lawrence Robinson Steven Safewright Elbert Sawyers Carolyn Sayers Mrs. Davis and Billy Thompson take time out for a laugh. n «,■ s.. Rocky Schrader Allen Semones Jerry Shepherd Mike Six Gayle Slate G. B. Slate Susan Slusher Barry Smith Eddie Smith Shermie Smith 172 Tony Smith Sue Swecker Jenny Tench Hope Vaughan Eddie White Ronald Sowers Danny Taylor Phil Tickle Sarah Wampler Brenda Williams Emily Steger Dean Taylor Billy Thompson Farron Warner Barry Wolfe Pam Stoots Gary Taylor Sharon Tolbert Jimmy Webb Sharon Workman Roberta Stoots Joyce Taylor Rachael Trompeter Cathy Weldon Claudia Yelton Pat Surratt Wilma Taylor Melissa Turner Cindy Welsh 173 Paula Clark, Secretary; Dennis Shrewsberry, Vice-President; Mike Albano, President; Randy Johnson, Treasurer. SopA opnomore vjiass Gfa completion of our third pear . . . understanding more fu fy our responsibilities . . . overcoming small difficulties . . . induction of dational f uni or Honor Society . . . participation in the Uliss 7 ? HI S. Contest . . . proud of our homecoming attendants . . . our float receiving second place honors ... a successful gear for us 174 Officers J3eacf Sop u jo mores 71 TRewarcJin y 7) ear 7 iroucj i Arnold Abell Rhonda Akers Mike Albano Duane Alexander Leslie Anderson Nina Anderson Lee Arnold Roy Aust David Baldwin Brenda Beckner Garnet Berry Doug Beverly Michelle Black Danny Boadwine Bobby Bopp Wanda Bowling Mary Jo Branscome Doris Bratton Steve Bratton Ron nie Breedlove Patsy Brewer Ruth Brookman Thomas Burton Earl Cabaniss Deborah Callahan Regina Callahan Jerry Campbell Janice Carroll Noel Carson Roberta Carter Richard Cauthen Bonnie Clark Dorothy Clark Lavern Clark Paula Clark Peggy Clark 175 SopA( omores CPi roue Jackie Clyburn Danny Coake Marina Cohen Ronnie Cole Wayne Collins Lisa Columbus Truman Combiths Ava Cook Lynn Cook Pam Cook Daniel Corder Roger Corvin Carol Covey Larry Covey Bobby Cox Eleanor Crouse Mary Ann Crowder Gary Cullop Gloria Dalton Joyce Dalton Sandra Dalton Sandy Dalton Allen Davidson Sharon Davis Judy Day Robyn Dobyns Sharon Duncan Jane Dunnigan Pam Durman Barbara Eads Linda East Elizabeth Edwards Brad Elkins Vanessa Ervin Sandy Fields Linda Forscutt 176 Sammy French Chris Gantz Jane Gemmell Suzanne Gemmell Roger Gilmore Kyle Glass Brenda Goad Carolyn Goad Betsy Graham Tommy Gravely Karen Gress Jimmy Grimmett Debbie Hughes learns the art of typing. Roger Grimmett Marvin Grubb Friel Haga Judy Hagee Marie Hager Doris Hall Randall Hall Regina Hall Debbie Hanks Donna Hare Benny Harriman Patricia Harvey 177 Joann Hickman Elwood Hogston Janet Horton Donald Huff Dianne Hughes Donna Hinson Brenda Holland David Hudson James Huff Doug Hughett Charlotte Hoback Larry Holston Steve Howell Debbie Hughes Sandy Hughett Duane Edward Kathy Hundley Hunter Hutchinson Gary Leon Kathy Jarrells Jenkins Johnson Randy Roger Pam Johnson Johnston Jonas 178 Randal McGlothlin shows interest in vocational work. Donnie Jones J. R. Jones Dana Kegley Mark Kennedy Susan Killen Teresa Kingrea Sue Knode Twila Landreth Garnet Lawson Gary Lawson Kathy Lawson Mitch Lawson Kathy Lindsey Danny Linkous Jeff Loftus Roger Long Linda Lovill Micky Lowe Larry Lucas Debbie Manning Sandra Marshall Becky Martin Kathy Martin Johnny McGee Sue Melton Patricia Miller Donna Moles Jordy Monroe Bill Moody Barry Morefield Larry Morefield Jane Morehead Nancy Moses Maurece Mustard Larry Myers Gary Nuckolls 179 Basting B rienJships Srocv IvJit iin Sophomores David Ogle Gladys Oliver Royzetta Owens Cynthia Patterson David Patterson Barbara Petty Judy Phillips Susan Poe Ralph Powers Bonnie Quesenberry Judy Quesenberry Treva Quesenberry Deborah Raines Mike Raines Dennis Ratcliffe Eva Ratcliffe Junior Ratcliffe Tommy Ratcliffe Tressa Ray Delores Reaves Wanda Reed Jane Richardson Barbara Riggle Carol Riggs Irene Ring Sue Ritter Theda Ritter Keith Rogers Ruth Roseberry Bobby Rupe Phil Sadler Cindy Sanders Freida Saunders Pat Scott Regina Scott Sharon Semones Dennis Shrewsberry Danny Simpkins Pat Sirt Diane Six Jackie Slusher Bill Smith Linda Smith Meril Smith Sanford Spence Deborah Spencer Larry Spencer Douglas Steger I Carol Riggs listens in on the day’s gossip. Deborah Stith A. L. Stoots Valerie Stout Patsy Strauss Sue Sullivan Jerry Surface Bobby Sutphin Gladys Sutphin Jimmy Sutphin Izma Tabor Jamey Tabor Joyce Tabor 181 Nedra Sammy Jerry Tabor Talbert Taylor Mary Lou Patricia Tommy Taylor Taylor Thomas Ramona Frank Steve Thomas Thompson Thompson Rocky Richard James Thornhill Tickle Turman Gail Vandeventer Dennis Vaughan Terry Vaughn Teresa Vordo Tamara Delores Wallace Walls Laura K. Diane Turman Turner Turpin Elizabeth Edwards and Roger Gilmore work on biology questions while Mr. Howerton instructs Sandy Fields and Benny Harriman. 182 Sophomores Display Ua eni S7n Jfoat Sompeiition Bob Walton Gary Webb Patsy Whirley Ray White Ruby White Esther Williams Pat Williams Becky Wilson Gary Wilson Phyllis Wilson Connie Worley Paula Worrell Sophomores capture second place honors in float competition. 183 Mark McGuire, Treas.; Debbie Shomaker, Secretary; Debbie Chitwood, President; Lynn Bopp, Vice Pres. Jreshman Gfass accompli shiny fie pools of oar second pear . . . our determination fo fale on preafer cl alien pes . . . representation in Ulornecomin p an d mss jf. s. Confest . . . efforts to excel in cS. C. Id. activities . . . striuinp larder to read our pools . . . Jo pful memories 184 Rusty Adams Ricky Akers Wanda Akers Loretta Alley Brenda Anderson Denise Anderson Diane Anderson Linda Arnold Diane Atkins Jeannie Atkins Rita Aust Dreama Ayers Lynn Back Wynn Back Iris Baldwin Roger Banks Kathy Barker Natlyn Black Shawn Black Diane Blevins Fawn Blevins Kathy Bolling Samuel Bond Tommy Boone Lynn Bopp Bonnie Boysaw Sharon Brabson Sandy Branch Dolly Bratton Gary Bratton Michael Bratton Ray Bratton Linda Breedlove Martha Brown Pamila Brown Zeborah Brown Jackie Bruce James Bryant Keith Buchanan Ricky Burgess Diane Burgis Danny Burroughs Brenda Spraker concentrates on SCAT and STEP tests, which are given to freshmen. 185 freshman Istiiffingfy 7)eco ne llJrappecf QAp S7i n Lawrence Burton William Burton William Caldwell Matt Callahan Linda Childress Deborah Chitwood J. K. Chrisley Steven Chrisley Martha Coble James Cochran Zetta Coffey Lucille Cole Gary Coltrane Janie Compton Cathy Conner Sharon Covey David Cox Rebecca Cox Timmy Cox Janet Cregger Joan Crouse Mildred Crowder Mona Crowder Danny Cruff Kenny Dalton Ray Dalton Denise Davis Jackie Davis Jimmy Davis Kenny Davis Nona Dickerson Gary Donithan Diane Draper George Draper Fred Dula The Freshman class float was entitled “Smash ’em Orioles.” AufasAfs Academic And Sociaf Routine Aileen Dunagan Sandra Duncan Blaine Edwards Nancy Edwards Rebekah Ernst Clyde Eversole Lillie Eversole Terry Eversole Carolyn Fagg Danny Fanning H. R. Farmer Deborah Farris Dor is Faw Sammy Folden Terry Fowler Faye Freeman Susan Friend Jean Glenn Barbara Graham Katherine Gravely Ina Gravely Jane Gravely Julie Gray Susan Gray Mary Ellen Rives enjoys her lunch. 187 Debbie Thompson works hard in Biology. At the end of class we anxiously await the bell. Jresdmen dire JKei JiJi A Unending Gd alien yes Minniejan Grindstead Gary Gulley Sandra Gulley Danah Gullion Danny Haga Helen Hall Yvonne Hall Ralph Hancock Deborah Hanks Dennis Hanks Susan Harriman Edward Hill Mary Lynn Hinson Amos Hogans Edward Holloway Sandy Holston Deborah Hopkins Sue Hopkins Michael Horton Billy Hubble Sarah Huff 188 James Hughes Rick Hughes Jill Hummell Debby Hundley David Hunter Betsy Hutchens Cecil Hutchins Mary Hutchinson Robin Hutchinson Lynn Ingram Larry Irvin Scott Jackson Diane Jarrell Howard Jenkins Lee Jessee Cheryl Johnson Arnold Johnson Rosa Lee Johnson Alvin J ones Mike Jones Mary G. Kegley Jimmy Keith Charles King John Kingrea Yvonne Kingrea Gay Kinzer Angie Kokotinis Jack Lassiter Teresa Lawson Michael Lindsey Helen Linkous Barbara Long Joe Lottier Gail Lovern Mark Lundy Vic Mabry Teresa Mannon Rebecca Manuel Danny Martin Ricky McCraw Mark McGuire Dallas McPeak Debbie Chitwood and Yvonne Whorrell have a friendly chat before class. Mary Millirons Robin Millirons Ken Mitchell Kenny Mitchell Jabe Monroe Rick Moody Sharon Mooney Bonnie Jo Morris Veronica Morris Richard Mottesheard Keith Myers Richard Myers Debbie Nelson Timmy Nelson Tommy Newton Nancy Nixon Roger Nuckolls Dennis Nurm Donald Ogle Patricia Oliver Rhonda Owen Barry Pagan Brenda Patterson Lynn Pearce Michael Peek Jennifer Phillips Rhonda Porter Gloria Powell Connie Powers Roy Powers Elaine Quesenberry Michael Quesenberry Steven Quesenberry Mike Ratcliffe Michael Ratcliffe 190 daoe Significant CPrestige Uo DCin A traders Rhonda Ratcliff Vicky Redd Carole Richards Linda Ridpath Mary Ellen Rives Kay Robinson Dennis Rorrer Patrick Rorrer Donald Rupe Michael Rupe Sharon Rupe Elizabeth Russell Keri Schrader Donna Schultz John Seagle Maury Sharp Elton Shelton Debbie Shomaker Lee Simmons Debbie Slate Carlis Slaughter Katherine Slaughter David Smith Gary Smith Students eagerly await the showing of a film. Jac k Lassiter thrives to keep up his grades. 191 First year art students learn the basics. Glenn Smith Mary Southern Millie Jo Spence Brenda Spraker Kathy Steger Tanya Stewart Tanya Stith Kenneth Stoots Richard Stoots Vicky Stoots Darrel Sullivan Dexter Surber Bill Tate Darrell Taylor Donald Taylor John Taylor Mike Tench Hattie Thomas Cecil Thompson Debbie Jo Thompson Debra Thompson Judy Thompson John Trew Owen Turman Linda Via Gus Vlahos Cecil Waddle Sandra Waddle 192 Patsy Wade Cam Wampler Ginger Warner Deborah Watson Mark Weatherford Lavania West David Whited Robert Whitman Faye Whitt Yvonne Whorrell Jerry Willard Larry Williams David Wilson Debbie Woolridge Barbara Worrell Diane Wright Tony Wright Ann Wysor Uhe G ass Of 72 J3ooJ?s Glheacf Uo Juiure Ginger Warner and Becky Cox take notes in health class. Barbara Worrell waves good-bye to classmates as she leaves school. Boys work hard in physical education class. 193 Cfc Jii i Grade G ass our first entry into the CP PI S. halls . . . discover iny n ew activities to Se a part of. . . Cet Picyuainted Plop . . . our official welcome ... our first Plomecominy float . . . u Pie Count is with Jhlasli . . . our attendants in Plomecominy court . . . undaunted spirit . . . con testants in Pltiss CP. PI c5. Contest . . . expressions of appreciation to our class sponsors . . . as we end our first year 194 Donna Adams Phyllis Adams David Akers Gary Akers Greg Akers Del Wayne Albert Bradley Alderman Elaine Alexander Kathy Anderson Deborah Ayers Juila Ayers Wayne Ayers Charles Baker Gail Bandy Larry Barnette Suzanne Berry Catherine Beverly Vanessa Black Vanette Black Dennie Boardwine Michael Bourne Linda Branscome Donald Breedlove Venessa Brewer Jamie Brookman Charles Brown Margaret Brown Katherine Brunk Carl Bryant Rebecca Buchanan Cynthia Buckner Lynn Burroughs Bobby Burton Diane Byrd Randy Carr Mary Carter Thomas Caviness Jimmy Chitwood Faye Christian Kathy Chumbley I Eighth graders discuss the first day of high school. 195 Ciy iifi traders S r oe Julie Cruze learns constructive skills in home economics. Mary Ann Clark Gary Cole Kay Corvin Loretta Corvin Cynthia Covey Arnold Cox Donald Cox Gary Cox Richard Cox Timmie Cox Yvonne Cox Kenneth Cress Kenneth Crisp Ella Gay Cross Leesa Cregger Clay Crowder itiife iiiiife Julie Cruze Terry Cullop Eleanor Dalton Diane Dalton Kathy Dalton Peggy Ann Dalton Phillip Dalton Anita Davis Daniel Davis Mike Davis James Delp Troy Dent Phyllis Dickerson Linda Donithan Wayne Donithan Peggy Dowdy Terry Doyle Melody Dye Franklin Duncan Alvin Duty George Draper Wayne Draper Danny Eads Deloris Eads John Early, Jr. Cathy East Cynthia Edmonds Cecil Epperly Billy Eversole Ruth Eversole Kenneth Farris Janis Farmer 196 Dfarcf BJo Bearn ill i MM T’ ’ Mil mm Mrs. Blankenship aids students with their problems. KiKI itiiife mm Scott Fewell James Foutz Tony Foutz Larry Fowlks Dorothy France Barbara Freeman Diane French Dwight Funk Henry Glass Janice Glass Donald Glenn Bambi Goad Lana Goad Buddy Graham Debbie Graham Frances Graham Earnest Gravley Gary Grimes Shelby Grimmett Lida Haga Barbara Hall Debra Hall Glenna Hall Nicky Hall Keith Hanks Valinda Hash James Haughney Vernon Henley Kathryn Hinson Susan Hinson Teresa Hiatt J unior Hoback Patricia Howard Penny Howell Ronald Holland Gary Holloway Randall Hopkins Sandra Hopkins Allen Horton Debbie Horton Deborah Hudson Jo Ellen Hudson Shelby Hudson Tommy Hubbard Tina Jessee Brenda Johnson Mary Johnston Donny Jones Gary Jones Jerry Jones Joni Jones 197 Ciptit i traders Participate Pn Rachel Jones Ricky Jones Richard Jones Sheila Jones Charlotte Keith Jerry Keith Steven Kelly George Kennedy Vickie King Jeanne Landis Samuel Largen David Lawson Patricia Lawson Fonda Leagans David Lewis Susan Linkous James Livingston Michele Luzier Jimmy Mabe Donald Maddy Laurenda Manual Debbie Martin Gary Martin Janice Martin Dale Martin Michael Mathena Joanne Mathews Deborah McCall Teresa McGee Ricky McGlothlin Sue McGrady Patrick McMillan Daniel Meadows Roby Melton Dean Millirons Cathy Milstead Michael Mitchell Rosia Mitchell Kathy Moles Charles Moore Connie Moore Danny Morris Elaine Morris Phyllis Mottesheard Elizabeth Murray Mona Mustard Clifford Myers James Neblett Trina Nelson Faye Nuckolls Kay Nuckolls George Nunn Joann O’Dell James O’Quinn John Owen Debra Painter Randy Palmer Darlene Parks David Parks Charles Patterson Mark Patton Alice Payne David Pennington Frances Peoples 198 ' Homecoming Hlciivities John Phillips Phyllis Phillips Ronald Poindexter Michael Poore Harrison Porterfield Wylie Powers Sandra Price Victor Quackenbush Donald Quesenberry Harvey Quesenberry Michael Quesenberry Philip Quesenberry Deborah Rash James Ratcliff Rodney Reedy Herbert Reis Danny Reynolds Ruby Reynolds Franklin Ridpath James Ridpath Billy Rigney Janice Rigney Joyce Rigney Ricky Roberts Jerry Robinson Sheila Roop Gary Roope Avery Runions Sharon Rupe Connie Sanders Dennis Sarver Susan Seagle Debra Sirt Barry Simmons Fredrick Simmons Marie Sisk Donna Slaughter Robert Slusher Allan Smith Connie Smith Mrs. Sutherland helps eighth graders to finish their float. CiyJit i traders CnJoy CPirst Dawn Smith Regina Smith Edward Southern Deborah Sparks Anthony Stammers Deana Stith Charles Stoots Kathy Tabor Rhonda Tabor Ronald Tabor Brenda Taylor Gary Taylor Gary Thompson Luther Tolbert We find dancing a part of our physical Grant Tonkin education. Jacob Trompeter Coy Turner Helen Turner Stephanie Underwood Gaile Vanhoozier Carl Viar Jane Viar Kenneth Waddell June Webb iiiifeiiijd mm - Terry Webb Debra Whitaker Donald Whitaker Sandra Whitaker Pam White Mary Willard Steve Willard Gary Williams Linda Williams Russell Williams Robert Wilson Vernice Wilson David Workman Danny Worrell Doris Worrell Wanda Yopp 200 V- ear Of Jfjy i School “The Count is with Pulaski” was the theme of the eighth grade float. We leave school each day with a joyous thought. 201 acfueriisements reflection of cooperation school ancf community friendly merchant courteous businessmen patron and friend support of our publication Cul Why make the nation’s business yours? System. APPALACHIAN POWER CO. Compliments of TEXACO SERVICE STATION Mr. Farmer takes a senior’s picture. Because you seek a career with challenge. Purpose. You want to help. And you want to get involved. You’ll find opportunity and fulfillment in private business, built on the capitalistic system that has given us the world’s highest living standards. American business continually searches for new and improved products, for better ways to do things, and keep costs down. Wherever there are problems to solve — in our cities, in space, under the sea — private enterprise responds with the talent and resources to bring about efficient, workable solutions. Your work and achievement in the corporate community can be satisfying and rewarding, your contribution important. Check into opportunities in business enterprise. 204 Jimmy Clay, Steve Fowler, and Terry Blankenship board the bus to go to a KVG practice session. Climbing the ropes is a main part of gym class. Kathy Newman, Paula Foster, and Toni Aust take a break in Trig class. Lynn Loftus, Lucy Glenn, Mina Lenett, and Sunni Edens count money for annual sales. A creche scene was placed under the Senior Christmas tree. 205 Compliments of PULASKI LAUNDRY CLEANERS INC. Fur Storage Rug Cleaning Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of BLUE RIDGE SUPPLY CO. Pulaski, Virginia BANE ' S Compliments of Paint-Wallpaper AUST FURNITURE AND SALVAGE CO. PULASKI MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 206 Compliments of Pulaski, Virginia DEE’S CUT RATE STORES, INC. Wytheville, Virginia Headquarters for _ School Supplies Health and Beauty Aids Magazines Candies Gifts Compliments of ELECTRO-PLASTIC FABRICS, INC. Vinyl Coated Fabrics Pulaski Virginia Compliments of Compliments of CLAREMONT GROCERY EMMART Pulaski Virginia Millinery and Children’s Wear 207 Congratulations. . . to the Class of ’69 VIRGINIA MAID HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 208 Congratulations to the Class of ’69 AIR CONTROL CORPORATION North Jefferson Avenue Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of FREEZER FRESH WALLACE ' S OF PULASKI 305 N. Washington Ave. “Make Our Store Your Store” QUALITY HOME EQUIPMENT COMPANY 307 N. Washington Ave. Pulaski Virginia Owned and Operated by Charles and Dorothy Haymore 209 KLOPMAN MILLS, INC A FABRIC YOU CAN KAN ON BY KLOPMAN Newbern Plant Newbern, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ’69 Compliments of INTERSTATE OFFICE IGA EQUIPMENT FOOD FAIR Complete Office Outfitters 235 East Main St. Pulaski, Virginia Phone 980-3181 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Compliments of HIGHLAND MEMORY GARDENS AND SUNRISE BURIAL PARK Post Office Box 913 Phone OR 4-5231 Cemetery located on Rt. 11, Dublin, Virginia 210 PULASKI • I 0 t O OM . 0 IN I NO W yhj 211 We Furnish The Home Completely “Never a Carrying Charge” Compliments of GUYNN FURNITURE COMPANY Pulaski Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. EARL ' S MOBIL GAS 24 Third St. Phone 2-2711 Pulaski Virginia CROWN JEWELER ' S INC. Orange Blossom Diamonds Compliments of 15 W. Main St. Pulaski, Virginia COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY THE JEWEL BOX “Have A Coke” 21 Main St. Pulaski, Virginia Phone 4-1001 Pulaski Virginia 212 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Auto - Life - Fire Agents: A1 Lockard Bob Farmer Compliments of STEGER ' S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Compliments of W. B. Kanode MONTICELLO CAFE 119 First Street SIGLIN’S “Corner of the Court” Phone 9804866 Pulaski 213 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Each year Jefferson Mills provides two $1,000.00 scholarships. These funds are to be used for undergraduate college, business or vocational school study. A maximum of $4,000.00 is available to a recipient of the award should his or her course of study cover a period of four years. Jefferson Mills employees and members of their immediate families are eligible for these awards. I.C.T. students working at Jefferson Mills are included. Applications and or information about this program can be obtained from Guidance Counselors at school or the Personnel Office at Jefferson Mills. JEFFERSON MILLS “THE PLANT THAT CARES” 214 Compliments of JEWELL STUDIO Studios in Pulaski, Blacksburg Congratulations to the Class of ’69 CAVALIER SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Pulaski, Virginia 51 East Main Street Compliments of BARKER ' S AUTO EXCHANGE, INC. Pulaski Phone 980-5664 1001 Dublin Road Pulaski, Virginia JOIN THE DODGE REBELLION! Congratulations to the Class of ’69 C P TELEPHONE COMPANY “It pays to look well” O.K. BARBER SHOP Pulaski Virginia 215 Congratulations and Best Wishes MARTIN ' S PHARMACY “Pharmacists in Cooperation With Your Physician” Pulaski Virginia Pontiac - GTO - Cadillac - Tempest RUTHERFORD PONTIAC COMPANY Pulaski, Virginia GRAND PIANO AND G.M.C. Trucks Dealer’s License Number 240 FURNITURE CO. 55-57 Main Street SOUTHERN STATES PULASKI COOPERATIVE Phone 8-8181 East Main Street Pulaski, Virginia Full Line of Home Furnishings ED’S SERVICE STATION South Washington Ave. HOUSE OF BEAUTY Pulaski, Virginia Complete Beauty Service SILVER LEAF BARBER SHOP 105 Randolph Ave. 338 N. Washington Ave. Closed Mondays “I serve the public” Phone 2-7571 216 PULASKI APPAREL CORPORATION Manufacturers of Men’s and Boy’s Casual Pants Pulaski, Virginia PULASKI TINING CO. Heating, Roofing, Sheet, Metal Air Conditioning Since 1886 The Daily Newspaper Compliments of Serves as a “living textbook” every day for D. OBEL RATCLIFF, REALTOR almost every course of study. Regular newspaper reading makes you a more informed student today and a better citizen tomorrow. Real Estate Broker-Auctioneer THE ROANOKE TIMES 217 Compliments of SADLER HOSIERY MILLS INCORPORATED SOUTHERN WELDING CO. OF PULASKI, INC. Compliments of Electric and Acetylene Welding Plate, Sheet and Bar Steel P.O. Box 28 Phone 5-1201 Pulaski, Virginia Parks @££eCk Congratulations to the Class of ’69 STRICKLER’S FUNERAL HOME 810 North Jefferson Avenue Pulaski Virginia 218 Compliments of VILLA DAIRY BAR Pulaski Virginia Compliments of Compliments of MEREDITH TATE, INC. VIRGINIA BLOCK AND LUMBER Your Neighborhood Good Gulf Dealer 219 TYLER DRUG CO., INC Your Rexall Store Prescription Specialists 200 Ninety-Nine Shopping Center Next Door to I.G.A. Phone 980-5702 Phone 980-4300 Compliments of Compliments of LADYFAIR SALON GEM CITY MUSEUM BETTER HOMES ALUMINUM WINDOW CO. 344 N. Washington Ave. Pulaski, Virginia 24301 Compliments of GEM CITY IRON AND METAL CO., INC. SOUTHWEST SALES, INC. Appliances- Sales Service Compliments of GALLIMORE, INC. Electrical— Motor Rewinding Plumbing Heating Television— Refrigeration 226 N. Jefferson Ave. Dial 4-1751 or 3 1341 Pulaski, Virginia General Contractors Pulaski Virginia 220 Compliments of HALL ' S SHOE SHOP 223 N. Jefferson Ave. Pulaski, Virginia “Quality Men’s Wear” HATCHER-ASKEW Since 1888 Congratulations to the Class of ’69 3 Convenient Locations Main Office and Drive In Pulaski Fairlawn Office Pulaski’s First Drive-In Bank MOUNTAIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 315 N. Washington Ave. P.O. Box 1560 Pulaski, Virginia 24301 980-7411 Office 980-2739 Home Wholesale Distributors 221 THOMAS M. SEAGLE SON’S Funeral Service Pulaski, Virginia “Four Generations Serving Southwest Virginia” HAYDEN ELECTRIC GLENN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC Wholesale Distributors Pulaski, Virginia Security Service Dividend Savings 16 Main Street P. O. Box 70 Phone 980-3434 Pulaski Virginia Phone 980-5810 Compliments of RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT Compliments of PULASKI FLOWER SHOP 222 Compliments of LUTTRELL CHEVROLET CORPORATION Pulaski, Virginia 1 11 11 IM. i ■ ! KMIN H pi— IS I WWI FIRST! | 7 CHEVROLET 4 Putting You First Keeps Us First! 223 Congratulations to the Class of ’69 THE SOUTHWEST TIMES “Your Newspaper” E. 0. KING SON GUS ' S MARKET Real Estate Brokers Dublin Road Pulaski THE HUT Drive-In Restaurant Specializing in Seafood YOUR SENIOR “D.J.” Sid Steger WPUV AM-FM PULASKI. VA. PULASKI BROADCASTING CORPORATION 5000 W-AM 2.85 KW-FW 224 Compliments of Compliments of MARSHALL WELDING CHAMPION VENEER WORKS SUPPLY East Main Street Pulaski, Virginia 24301 Compliments of Pulaski Virginia EVERHART CLEANERS Compliments of FELIX DEPARTMENT STORES Congratulations to the Class of ’69 Pulaski Virginia SOUTHWEST MOTOR ESTATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA P.O. Box 845 Pulaski, Virginia COMPANY, INC. Compliments of GILBERT AUTO SUPPLY CO. 148 N. Madison Avenue Pulaski, Virginia Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant 225 WALL ' S JEWELERS Your Bridal Registration Headquarters Pulaski, Virginia SMITH OFFICE SUPPLY SERVICE Office Supplies Engraving Office Furniture Dial 980-5045 Pulaski Virginia Compliments of PULASKI AUTO SUPPLY INC. E. Main St. Pulaski, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ’69 PULASKI WATCH REPAIR F.F. Corder, Watchmaker Daniel Corder David Corder Glenn Stone Congratulations Class of ’69 MARVIN GULF STATION Pulaski Virginia Compliments of N M GROCERY B. D. SMITH BROTHERS, PRINTERS ‘Serving southwest Virginia Since 1891’ Compliments of TILLEY PAINT CO., INC. 215 First St., S.W. Pulaski, Virginia Dial 980-2411 Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of W.F. THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY Crowell Building Phone Di 980-2111 226 WHITING OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED CITGO Distributors Through Nine Virginia Branches for Forty-two Years Cities Service Heating Oil-Gasoline Wholesale Department Pulaski, Virginia Dial 980-4771 Pulaski Wytheville Fries Galax Radford RED-A-FEEDS VIRGINIA FEED STORE Complete Line of Shoes and Boots Seeds-Fertilizers Groceries-Home Supplies Gidden Paint Phone 980-1464 Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of NUMBER ONE STORE 73 W. Main St. Phone 2-1111 Pulaski, Va. Compliments of TOWN RESTAURANT Pulaski Virginia 227 Congratulations to the Seniors of Pulaski High School Class of ’69 COLEMAN FURNITURE CORPORATION 228 DOWNTOWN MOTOR LODGE AND RESTAURANT Twenty-six units air conditioned Telephone and T.V. Congratulations From LEWIS BEAUTY SALON Telephone 2-5571 Pulaski, Va. DENT ELECTRONICS, INC. PULASKI DRUGS, INC. Your Walgreen Agency 1008 Fourth Street E. 19 East Main St. Phone 980-2452 BALLERINA BEAUTY SHOP Hairstyles For All Occasions Owned and Operated By Mrs. Leonard Hagee 1325 Allen Street Peppers Ferry Road Congratulations to the Class of ’69 229 BARRETT ' S PLACE 15 Randolph Ave. and DIAMOND CABS 194 W. Main Rush Barrett, Owner Congratulations to the Class of ’69 PIGGLY WIGGLY “Home of the Fine Foods’’ GEMMELL ' S TRANSFER, INC. Moving, Crating, Storage Dial 980-2551 507 Commerce St. Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of JIM DANDY MARKET “The Store That Is Handy” Free Delivery Phone 5-1641 CENTRAL GARAGE General Auto Repairs— Oil Change Grease Jobs— Inspection Station 227 S. Madison Ave. Pulaski, Virginia 230 Compliments of NEHI BOTTLING CO. Congratulations Pulaski Virginia BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY “Personal Service” 309 N. Washington Avenue Pulaski, Virginia Phone 980-7661 Compliments of Robert Melton Charles S. Meredith Representatives Compliments of NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 338 Washington Avenue Phone 980-5060 Compliments of HUFF COAL OIL COMPANY, INC. Phone 2-0021 LOGAN-McPEAK INC. General Contractors Pulaski Virginia Pulaski Virginia 231 Compliments of THE MUSIC SHOP CORPORATION 93 Main Street Dial 980-1721 STYLE CITY BEAUTY SALON QUALITY TIRE SERVICE 218 N. Jefferson Ave. Phone 980-3646 Phone 3-0641 327 N. Washington Ave. Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of ll p Mottling Company P. O. Box 63 Dublin, Virginia Compliments of BOB’S SHOE CENTER 232 Since 1928 AUST GLASS WORKS Charles A. Aust, Jr. “Let us replace that broken glass” 125 First Street Pulaski, Virginia Phone 2 -841 Compliments of APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC HEATING CO., INC. 639 E. Main Phone 8-8133 MARTIN ' S ELECTRICAL Compliments of CONTRACTING Residential Industrial NEW RIVER OILS, INC. Commercial Electric Heating Dial 980-1160 Phone 5-1786 Pulaski, Virginia 425 Commerce St. Pulaski, Virginia 233 V Congratulations to the Class of ’69 DARI-DELITE Sundries, cones, shakes, malts, soft drinks, and many tasty sandwiches. Pulaski Virginia Congratulations from T. M. Combiths, Jr. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 234 Congratulations to the Class of ’69 Pulaski Virginia So Much To Enjoy With Compliments of MARTI N-BEAMER HARDWARE CO., INC. Serving Our Friends and Neighbors for More Than 25 Years 27 E. Main St. ISBWMl Compliments of CLOVER CREAMERY QUICK CLEAN LAUNDRIES AND CLEANERS COMPANY Route 99 Dora Highway Newbern Road 235 MASTER CLEANERS 436 Dora Highway Pulaski, Virginia Phone 4-1126 Congratulations to the Class of ’69 MAX ' S BAKERY AND GIFTS Pastries, Pies, Cookies, and Breads for all Occasions Birthday, Wedding and Anniversary LANDIS REAL ESTATE Cakes INSURANCE Hot Pizza made on premises Jewelry and Gifts Phone 980-4262 Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE Pulaski Business Plaza 236 The Peoples National Bank Pulaski— Dublin Virginia A Friendly Place To Bank DOBYNS, INCORPORATED General Contractors Dublin, Virginia 24084 Telephone 674-2371 Box 606 237 1969 Oriole Matrons The changing hill. Mr. Mrs. J. H. White Mr. George G. Phelps Mr. Mrs. Delbert White Mr. Fred N. Cole Mr. Carl E. Hanks Miss Caroline Knapp Mr. Mrs. S. T. Crokcett, Jr. Dr. Mrs. Charles G. Fox, Jr. Mr. J. L. Patterson Mr. Philip M. Sadler Mr. William Elmore Mr. Mrs. Kermit Riggle Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Ingram Mr. Mrs. C. R. Edens Mrs. Addie Merrimee Mr. Mrs. David C. Kent Mr. Mrs. David Siglin Mr. Mrs. William B. Sanders, Jr. Mr. Mrs. D. W. Glenn Mr. Archa Vaughn Mr. C. V. Jackson Mr. R. R. Rice Mr. J. V. Goodson Mr. J. Henry Hall Mr. Mrs. A. Dow Owens Mrs. Valencia Ross Dr. James M. Hylton Mr. Mrs. Marvin Lenett Mr. Harry Lazaroff Mr. F. R. Vass, Jr. Mr. Mrs. B. C. Wampler Dr. W. F. McGuire Mr. William House Crowell, Nuckols, Koch and Layman And Friends Mid-summer Fall 238 Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of ’69 HERCULES INCORPORATED Imperial Color and Chemical Department PULASKI RADIATOR UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Pulaski-Hiwassee Plants 623 E. Main St. Pulaski, Virginia Compliments of PULASKI BUILDING SUPPLIES, INC. Building Material and Lumber Pulaski, Virginia Phone 980-3300 or 980-3301 239 Compliments of STEVENS FUNERAL HOME Pulaski, Virginia Phone 3-3121 Congratulations from MAYBERRY BUICK-OLDSMOBILE, INC. East Main Street Pulaski, Virginia 240 SNYDER’S FLOWERS GIFTS Main Office 52 W. St. Pulaski, Virginia Affiliated Stores: SNYDER’S, Blacksburg, Virginia— Phone 552-4802 SNYDER’S, Radford, Virginia-Phone 639-6141 SNYDER’S, Wytheville, Virginia— Phone 228-2341 Compliments of ALEX MEN ' S SHOP Pulaski Virginia Compliments of K. V. BRUGH INSURANCE Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Pulaski Virginia STAR BARBER SHOP Sammy Corder, Barber 123 W. Main St. 241 Compliments of College Savings Grow Faster With Daily Dividends at JACKSON MOTEL FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Mrs. Fred A. Jackson, Manager Phone 8-8151 and Loan of New River Valley Pulaski— Radford U.S. 11 Pulaski, Virginia Get the Best Get SEALTEST Distributed By FARRIS BROS. DAIRY, INC. Dublin, Virginia Phone 674-2721 The Hill, a familiar site, disappears. 242 Compliments of THEDA’S STUDIO Compliments of PEOPLES LIFE INSURANCE, CO. Washington, D. C. Pulaski District E. D. David, District Manager We, the Business Staff of the 1969 Oriole, wish to express our appreciation to the advertisers and to the students and faculty of Pulaski High, who have given us their complete cooperation. CITGO SERVICE STATION Lucy Glenn- Business Manager Sarah Wampler— Asst. Business Manager Freddy Dula— Business Secretary Pulaski, Virginia Garland Shinault owner 243 acufty !7nc(ex Mr. Gerry J. Atkinson; 71, 103 Mrs. Jean L. Blankenship; 102 Mrs. Ruth B. Bird; 103 Mrs. Kathryn W. Brockman; 1 14 Mrs. Joyce S. Bryant; 116 Mr. James O. Chapman; 37, 116 Mr. Leon Clark; 117 Miss Hattie E. Clemons; 102 Mr. Dale W. Conrad; 107,34,39 Mr. Aubrey C. Correll; 116,34, 44,46 Mrs. Barbara Crockett; 115 Miss Suzanne David; 107 Mr. Lloyd Davis; 113 Mrs. Maria Davis; 172,106 Mrs. Dorothy Dodson; 114 Mrs. Doris Dula; 107 Mrs. Billie Farmer; 115 Miss Emma Gallimore; 1 10 Mrs. Billie Goodman; 110 Mr. William E. Goodson; 105 Mr. Elrica Graham; 109 Mrs. Carole M. Hanifan; 116 Mr. James V. Hickam; 108,34 Mr. Robert B. Hilton; 105 Mrs. Lilian Holliday; 117 Mrs. Effie Hollins; 117 Mrs. Mary H. Holloway; 102 Mrs. Ruth E. Hotz; 111,33 Mr. Thomas K. Howerton; 108 Mrs. Lena Huckstep; 117 Mr. Elmer E. Huff; 16,17,102 Mrs. Eleanor Hullinger; 112 Mrs. Martha Ireson; 108 Mrs. Linda G. Kidd; 110 Mr. Andrew J. Kuhaida; 106 Mr. Harold S. Lambert; 106,38, 40 Mrs. Mary A. Lemons; 105 Mr. P. Joe Lilly; 113 Mrs. DeAnn Lineberry ; 147,15 1, 104 Mr. Richard B. Lineberry; 104 Mrs. Edna A. Loftus; 111 Mr. Harry L. Loftus; 116 Mrs. Edna B. Love; 59,164,1 12 Mr. George K. Martin; 151,109 Mrs. Glenda S. Martin; 104 Mr. Carroll W. Mason; 103 Mrs. Roma Maupin; 117 Mrs. Jackie S. McDonald; 106 Mrs. Kay J. McPeak; 111 Mrs. Alzie B. Mode; 106 Mrs. Majella H. Myers; 108 Mrs. Norma T. Napier; 105 Mrs. Lalah Newman; 113 Mr. James T. Owen; 115 Mrs. Margaret P. Perdue; 112 Mr. Arby H. Phibbs; 113 Mr. William E. Porter; 100 Mr. William C. Puckett; 101 Mrs. Joan Propst; 115 Mr. Robert W. Propst; 112 Mrs. Ellen Reese; 117 Mr. J. B. Richards; 189,106 Stu cfent S7nc ex SENIOR CLASS Earl Adams; 84,122 Sandra Ammar; 88,65,66,62,122 160 Gary Anderson; 83,122 Charles Andrews; 123 Dana Andrews; 64,66,62,123, 158 Gary Armbrister; 77,123 Rodney Atkinson; 65,90,122, 157 Doug Aust; 64,122 Patty Jo Bailey; 67,62,122,24 Ned Bane; 65,91,123,161,157 Gayle Barnette; 123 Patsy Baugh; 62,65,25,88,123, 158,124,60 Connie Bishop; 123,81 Frances Bishop; 65,75,124,158 Terry Blankenship; 65,125,127 Freddie Blevins; 125,161,34, 44 Gloria Blevins; 125 Roy Blevins; 80,22,83,124,157 Marie Bowman; 125 Darleen Branscome; 125 Joseph Branson; 75,125 Betty Jo Bratton; 124 Joey Buckner; 125,127,40 Asa Burchett; Brenda Burroughs; 94,125 Bob Byrd; 125 E. B. Carroll; 80,126,130,34, 40 Edward Carter; 126,151 Robert Chrisley; 126 Cobelena Mae Church; Jeanette Clark; 82,127,156 Jimmy Clay; 84,127 Donna Clevinger; 90,127,139 Wayne Coake; 64,71,90,69,62, 126,158,155 Eddie Coble; 80,66,126,36 Victor Cole; 83,127 Linda Coletrane; 126,58 Allen Combiths; 80,71,126,157, 34 James Conner; 82,127 Ronald Cook; 82,128 Larry Cox; 83,129 Linda Cox; 129 Nyoka Cox; 87,83,128 Marvin Covey; 83,129 Gary Cregger; 129 Karen Crosswhite; 129 Dennis Dalton; 129 Kenneth Dalton; 128 Carol Davis; 83,129 Patty Dalton; 83,129 Donald Eads; 129 Sunni Edens; 88,23,130,24,25, 158,58 Melody Elkins; 65,75,86,90, 130,161,135 Ronnie Eversole; 84,131,157 Sue Eversole; 130,24,158,139 Cecilia Farmer; 131 Kathryn Fleming; 130 Martha Floyd; 78,130 Rosemary Flynn; 83,130 Robert Forscutt; 83,131 Debbie Fortner; 88,67,131,25, 160,32 Epps Foster; 131,156,143 Steve Fowler; 84,131,160 Joyce Friend; 132,81,135 Linda Funk; 133 Linda Gallimore; 133 Ernie Garter; 80,133,157 Carol Gilbert; 132 Lucy Glenn; 88,66,133,60,130 Richard Golladay; 69,133 William Grubb; 83,133 Lynn Hagee; 66,132 Joy Hall; 88,86,90,133 Roy Hamblin; 82,133 Wesley Hancock; 83,133 Fredrick Heldreth; 134 Yvonne Hicks; 95,134 Kathy Hoback; 88,64,66,62,134, 25,159,132,59,32 Mona Hodge; 75,135,81 Skip Holland; 156,143 Mary Holston; 83,135 Mary Hudson; 135 Charles Hull; 134 Mike Hutchens; 134,157,127, 147,71 Mike Jenkins; 80,135 Sue Jennings; 134 Jerry Johnson; 80,23..71,134, 158.34.44 Harvey Jones; 79,65,90,137,139 Patricia Jones; 69,68,135,25 Walter Jones; 80,136,139 David Jordan; 80,137,158,147 Tommy Kegley; 71,137,159,120, 157.155.44 Norman Keith; 83,136 Janet Kennedy; 137 Mrs. Juanita C. Robertson; 103 Mrs. Thelma L. Sanders; 102 Mr. Lewis Saunders; 117 Miss Ruth A. Simpson; 114 Mrs. Margaret L. Smith; 105 Mrs. Betty Jo Smutzer; 113 Mrs. Reba T. Spangler; 109 Mrs. Katherine K. Sutherland; 104 Mrs. Bessie S. Totten; 110 Mr. TedJ. Viers; 115 Mr. Henry A. Whitehurst; 105, 38,43 Mr. Harry B. Whitt; 37,115 Mr. Bernice Williamson; 117 Mrs. Georgia Wood; 117 Mike KeUy; 80,71,65,77,120, 128,137,154,34 Brenda Kimbrough; 83,137 Carol King; 67,76,62,136,159 Eddie Kirkner; 137 Susan Kolbrick; 87,69,62,137, 24 Mina Lenett; 65,66,62,137,7, 96,97,58,25,159,140 Judy Leonard; 138,81 Allen Lindsey; 138 Michael Linkous; 82,138 Lyn Loftus; 75,87,139,24,59 Elizabeth Long; 139,81 Wilma Long; 139 Jennifer Lottier; 138 Glenna Lucado; 138 Robert Luttrell, 138 Gaye Lyons; 72,79,65,77,139 Marsha Lytton; 139 Betsy Mabry; 82,139,25,161 Irene Marshall; Patsy Marshall; 87,62,140 B. B. McCall; 71,141,160,120, 157 Linda McFall; 88,87,141 David McGrady; 82,141 Eddie McMillan; 140 Carl McNew; 80,64,141,34,40 Benton McPeak; 141 Edward Meadows; 80,83,141,40 Sue Meredith; 140,147 Dianne Mickey; 82,141 Clifford Millirons; 80,141,155 Donnie Millirons; 141 Harold Mitchell; 82,142 Michael Mitchell; 82,142,157 244 P.H.S. teachers take a break for lunch Tansy Monroe; 87,142 Bertha Morefield; 143 Brenda Morefield; 143 Emma Morris; 83,90 Martha Nuckols; 67,142,146 Stella Nuckolls; 65,67,62,142, 25,59,130 Patty Ogle; 64,69,62,143,160 Eugene Owens; 142 Barbara Patterson; 75,142,59 Sara Patton; 143 Bobby Pearce; 82,145 8 Tommy Phillips; 73,65,66,62, 136,144,161 Thomas Phipps; 145 ! Olivia Powell; 145, 17 Ronnie Pruitt; 80,144,157,36 Glenna Quesenberry; 145 Steve Quesenberry; 80,145,40 Patsy Ramsey; 145,81 Alice Ratcliffe; 145 Randall Ratcliffe; 84,144,44 Buddy Rice; 80,145,159,147,40 Hannah Rives; 73,69,62,145,161 Tina Robinson; 73,146,24,25, 159,157 Carolyn Rollins; 73,87,62,146 John Rollins; 80,83,146,34 Sammy Roseberry; 91,69,147 Linda Rosenbaum; 147,81,139 Larry Runions; 147,155 Sharon Rupe; 82,146 Edley Sadler; 88,146,25,60,127 Libby Sage; 73,88,87,69,146 Clinton Semones; 147 Barbara Shockley; 64,147,25, 159,120,58 Donna Slusher; 147 Barbara Smith; 83,147 Bill Smith; 80,69,149,161,155, 34 James Smith; 72,148 Terry Smith; 149,155 Bill Southern; 83,149,157 Mike Spraker; 148,130,34 Sid Steger; 149,161,147 Matt Stevens; 80,149,160,34 Awana Stith; 83,149 Phil Sullivan; 148,34 Nancy Surface; 149,25 Earl Sutphin; 69,149 Richard Sutphin; 149,127 Joey Tabor; 150 Jennifer Talbert; 150,127 Nancy Talbert; 82,150 Brenda Taylor; 15 1 Danny Thompson; 80,77,151,159, 157,34,44 Gary Thompson ; 73 ,65 ,90,15 1 , 160,139 Wanda Thorton; 150 Tony Turner; 82,150 Phil Vanhoy; 80,75,151,158 Janet Vass; 88,22,67,62,150, 24,160,148,58,32 Micky Viars; 80,75,150 Mary Vlalios; 67,15 1,161 Michael Vordo; 69,152,155 David Ward; 69,62,153,155 Charles Warden; Sandra Weatherford; 62,153,24 Jane Webb; 83,153 Rex Webb; 71,65,62,153,24, 157,155 Richard Webb; 80,65,82,152, 157 Nancy Welsh; 88,75,62,153,25, 32 Lennie Whitaker; 156 BUI White; 77,153,158,60 H. L. White; 83,153,156 Jimmy White; 152,157,150,151 Susan White; 153,81 GaU Whorrell; 62,155,161,59 Betty WUson; 154 Danny Wolfe; 154,139 Donnie Wolfe; 154 Kandi Wolfe; 155,157 Lynda Woolwine; 88,155,160 Archie Worrell; 82,155,7,159, 156,143 Bonnie Worrell; 67,154 Carolyn WorreU; 154 Jennifer Worrell; 154,81,139 Kathy Worrell; 155,81,139 Nancy Worrell; 83,155 Duane Wright; 80,155,160,152, 34 Jean Wright; 87,62,155,158,135 Donnie Wyatt; 80,64,71,156, 155,34 Bill Wysor; 156 JUNIOR CLASS Charlotte Adams; 164 Benny Adkins; 83,164 Charlie Akers; 164 Charles AUen; 164 Patricia Allen; 164 Harry Alley; 70,164 Aaron Anderson; 164 Donald Anderson; 164 Michael Andrews; 83,164 Arnold Argenbright; 164 James Atkins; 69,164 Larry Atkins; 84,167 Toni Aust; 91,90,69,164 Angie Ayers; 23,64,67,90,24,164 Henry Ayers; 164 Linda Ayers; 164 Susan Bane; 164 Charles Barbettini; 164 Louise Barbettini; 91,164 Rosalie Bassett; 164 Rosanne Bassett; 164 Eleanor Beamer; 69,164 Sherry Beverly; 94,164 Randall Bevins; 69,165 Roy Blevins; 165 Michael Bond; 165 Christine Brewster; 165 Walter Brockmeyer; 80,90,165 Joseph Brown; 69,165 James Carter; 165,40 Robert Carter; 80,83,165 Houston Caviness; 165 Linda Caviness; 165 David ChUdress; 73,91,69,165 WUlard Chinault; 165 Bryan Chitwood; 80,23,64,165, 34 Karen Clark; 64,165 Martha Clark; 165 Douglas Claussen; 165,34 Denver Cline; 90,165 AUen Coalson; 165 Mark Coltrane, 165 William Coltrane; 90,165 WUliam Cooper; 88,165 Pat Corvin; 67,87,90,165 John Covey; 84,165 William Cox; 165 Earl Crawford; 83,165 Anthony Crisp; 90,69,165 Stephen Crisp; 90,70,165 MUdred Crowder; 165 Vicky Crowder; 165 Carolyn Dalton; 78,87,165 Judy Dalton; 166 WUliam Daugherty; 166 Carol Davidson; 166 Linda Davis; 166 Marvin Davis; 166 Donald DeHart; 80,64,69,166 Amy Dent; 166 Wanda Dickerson; 78,166 Donald Dobbins; 72,90,69,166 Donna Doss; 166 Connie Duncan; 82,166 Linda Duncan; 166 Sandra Duncan; 89,166,25 Thomas Duncan; 166 Jean Dunnigan; 82,75,166 245 It’s snowing! David Dye; 166 Milton Eddie; 80,166 John Edwards; 166 Tena Edwards; 166 Dianne Fanning; 69,166,167 Gary Farmer; 72,166 Larry Farris; 82,166 Nancy Fleming; 67,87,90,166 Paula Foster; 89,73,87,90,166 Ronnie Frazier; 166 Janet Friend; 95,166 Linda Frost; 89,87,167 Laurel Gantz; 90,167 Imogene Gardner; 86,167 Robert Glenn; 90,167 Roger Goad; 82,167 Sara Goodson; 87,90,167,59 Amy Graham; 91,167 David Gravely; 167 David R. Gravely; 83,167 Steven Gregory; 83,167 Barbara Grubb; 167 Danny Grubb; 91,71,90,69,167 James Gulley; 83,167 Joan Guynn; 91,167 Janice Hagee; 167 Jo Hailey; 167 Ann Hall; 89,24,167,32 Ellen Hall; 167,167 Paul Hamblin; 82,167 Ellen Hancock; 168 Karen Hancock; 168 Kenny Hanson; 80,64,71,69, 168,34 Jimmy Harrison; 168 Maetta Hendrick; 89,90,25, 168,32 Bonnie Henley; 168 Brenda Hill; 168 Gary Hinson; 90,69,168 Rebecca Hinson; 168 Kenny Hodges; 168 Oscar Hogan; 77,90,168 Edward Hogston; 168 Leon Hopkins; 77,168 Paul Horton; 83,168 Dennis Howard; 90,168 Dorothy Hubbard; 168 Tommy Hubble; 82,168,60 Gene Huff; 168 Jane Hufford; 94,168 Nancy Hughes; 168 Janet Hummel; 76,90,69,68,168 Sandy Ingles; 86,90,163,169 Jimmy Johnson; 169 Judy Johnson; 169 Pasco Johnson; 90,69,68,169 Paul Johnston; 82,169 Trinkle Johnston; 91,169 Karen Jones; 169 Sue Kanode; 169 Andrea Keatly ; 89,90,169 Ralph Kelly; 80,169 Sandy Keith; 169 Norman King; 73,169,36,44 Janet Knisely; 65,67,90,24, 163,169 Freddie Lane; 169 Kathy Lassiter; 25,169 Ann Lester; 169 Cathy Lewey; 73,65,95,169,86, 76 Ronnie Linkous; 90,169,34,46 David Lineberry; 84,169 Jack Livsay; 90,169 Dennis Love; 91,64,90,64,169 Jackie Luster; 169 Greg Luzier; 169 Judy Mabe; 170 Dennis Mabry; 170 Silas Marchbanks; 170 Titus Marchbanks; 75,170 Mike Marshall; 170 George Martin; 83,170 Carolyn Matthews; 88,170,72, 90,84 Sandra McGrady; 170 Jamie McGuire; 170 James McMickle; 77,70,170 Bill McMillian; 80,170 Rio McPeak; 170 Terry McPeak; 80,75,170 G. W. Meredith; 91,65,69,170, 58 Keith Miller; 77,168,170 Steve Miller; 82,170 Gary Millirons; 170,44 Gene Moles; 83,170 Juley Moles; 170 Sue Montgomery; 82,170 Patricia Morris; 170 Quentin Moses; 170 Kathy Newman; 73,75,95,66,170 Alvin Novell; 170 RoseMary O’Dell; 90,170 Linda Palmer; 69,167,170 Suellen Palmer ; 95,170 Suzette Palmer; 91,76,171 Kathy Parks; 95,76,171 Doug Patterson; 80,83,171,34 Suellen Pearce; 77,66,171 Eddie Phillips; 82,171 Linda Phillips; 171 tebecca Powers; 75,171 Shirley Queen; 82,171 Mary Ann Quesenbery; 171,91, 90,25 Rita Quesenberry; 89,64,25, 171,32 Carol Ratcliff; 75,86,171 Frank Ratcliffe; 83,171 Denise Redd; 75,171 John Reichner; 84,171 Monnie Rhett; 89,25,171,32 Gilmer Riggins; 83,171 Dana Riner; 17 1 Lawrence Robinson; 80,65,171, 34 Carl Rogers; 77,172,40 Donald Roop; 80,69,172 Jan Roseberry; 73,95,24,172 James Rudisill; 82,172 Johnny Rupe; 80,90,69,172 Ralph Rupe; 82,172 Richard Rupe; 83,172 Steven Safewright; 82,172 Elbert Sawyers; 172 Carolyn Sayers; 172 Rocky Schrader; 71,163,34,44 Allen Semons; 90,91,69,172 Jerry Shepherd; 71,80,76,163, 172,34,44 Mike Six; 77,168,172 Graham Slate; 84,172 Gayle Slate; 172 Susan Slusher; 8-7,172 Duane Smith; 172 Eddie Smith; 72,64,90,172 Jackie Smith; 70,172 Shermie Smith; 80,172 Tony Smith; 173 Ronnie Sowers; 173 Roger Spence; 83,173 Susan Stapleton; 173 Emily Steger; 91,76,90,69,173 Skip Stevens; 173,40 Pam Stoots; 173 Roberta Stoots; 173 Pat Surratt; 65,90,173 Sue Swecker; 95,76,173 Joyce Tabor; 75,173 Danny Taylor; 71,69,173 Gary Taylor; 80,173 Joyce Taylor; 173 Marion Taylor; 84,173 Nancy Taylor; 173 Wilma Taylor; 173 Jenny Tench; 87,173 Bill Thompson; 70,173 Mike Tickle; 83,173 Phil Tickle; 82,173 Richard Tickle; 80,83,182,173 Sharon Tolbert; 91,76,173 Paul Townley; 83,173 Markie Trivett; 173 Betty Lou Turman; 83,173 Melissa Turner; 87,173 Rachel Trompeter; 79,77,90, 173 James Waddle; 84,173 Sarah Wampler; 89,173,60 Farron Warner; 89,64,24,173 Jimmy Webb; 80,173,34,40 Cathy Weldon; 89,25,173 Cindy Welsh; 173 Dallas White; 82,173 Eddie White; 173 Lennie Whitaker; 173 Brenda Williams; 173 Larry Williams; 173 Barry Wolfe; 80,173 Sharon Workman; 173 Hope Vaughan; 94,173 Claudia Yelton; 91,69,68,24, 173 SOPHOMORE CLASS Arnold Abell; 175 Rhonda Akers; 175,95 Michael Albano; 73,71,175,174, 34,43 Duane Alexander; 175,75 Leslie Anderson; 175 Nina Anderson; 175 Lee Arnold; 91,175,34 Ray Aust; 175 David Baldwin; 175,76,37,43 Brenda Beckner; 94,64,175,75, 95,87,25 Garnet Berry; 75 Doug Beverly; 175 246 Mrs. Crockett measures Sandra Weatherford for her cap and gown. Danny Boadwine; 175,34 Wanda Bond; Bobby Bopp; 175,84 Wanda Bolling; 175 Mary Jo Branscome; 175 Doris Brattan; 175 Steve Bratton; 73,175 Ronnie Breedlove; 175 Patsy Brewer; 175 Ruth Brookman; 175,86 Roger Brown; 77 Tommy Burton; 175,85 Earl Cabaniss; 77,175 Debra Callahan; 175,94 Regina Callahan; 175 Jerry Campbell; 175,37 Janice Carroll; 175 Noel Carson; 175,86 Roberta Carter; 175,86 Bruce Cauthen; 175 Bonnie Clark; 175,86 Dorothy Clark; 94,175,86,66 Michelle Black; 175 Laverne Clark; 94,86,90 Paula Clark; 89,91,64,175, 174,76 Peggy Clark; 175 Vicki Claussen; Jackie Clyburn; 175 Danny Coake; 176 Charles Coe; 77 Marina Cohen; 176,86 Ronnie Cole; 176 Wayne Collins; 176 Lisa Columbus; 176,90 Truman Combiths; 71,176,34,44 AvaCook; 176 Pam Cook; 176;87 Vickie Cook; 72,176,75,95,87, 78 Danny Corder; 176 Roger Corvin; 176 Larry Covey; 176 Bobby Cox; Eddie Cox; 85 Eleanor Crouse; 176 Mary Ann Crowder; 176 Mildred Crowder; Gary Cullop; 80,90,176 Gloria Dalton; 87,91,95,176 Joyce Dalton; 176 Sandy Dalton; 76,86,176 Sandra Dalton; 176 Allen Davidson; 71,80,176,37, 46 Sharon Davis; 176 Judy Day; 176,76,86,94 Robyn Dobyns; 89,176,33 James Duncan; Sharon Duncan; 176 Jane Dunnigan; 176 Pam Durman; 66,176 Barbara Eads; 176 Elizabeth Eads; Linda East; 176 Marie Edwards; 176 Stephen Edwards; 85 Brad Elkins; 64,71,69,176, 46 Vanessa Ervin; 87,176 David Fagg; Sammy French; 176 Sandy Fields; 76,90,75,176 Linda Forscutt; 176 Kenny Gallimore; Chris Gantz; 90,176 Jane Gemmell; 86,95,177 Suzanne Gemmell; 177,25 Roger Gilmore; 77,177 Kyle Glass; 177 Brenda Goad; 177 Carolyn Goad; 177 Betsy Graham; 177,25 Wanda Gravely; Wayne Gravely ; 177 Karen Gress; 67,87,177 Jimmy Grimmett; 177 Roger Grimmett; 177 Marvin Gribb; 84,177 Friel Haga; 177 Judy Hagee; 75,177 Marie Hager; 69,177 Betty Jo Hall; Doris Hall; 177 Randall Hall; 80,177 Regina Hall; 177 Debra Hanks; 90,177 Donna Hare; 177 Benny Harriman; 90,177,37 Pat Harvey; 86,177 David Hickman; 37,43 Joann Hickman; 76,177 Donna Hinson; 177 Charlotte Hoback; 178 Elwood Hogston; 178 Brenda Holland; 178,25 Larry Holston; 178 Janet Horton; 178 Linda Horton; Steve Howell; 178,90 David Hudson; 178 Donald Huff; 178 James Huff; 178 Debbie Hughes; 73,64,76,86,91, 178 Dianne Hughes; 178,86 Doug Hughett; 178 Sandy Hughett; 178 Duane Hundley; 178,84 Edward Hunter; 178 Kathy Hutchinson; 178 Gary Jarrells; 178,85 Leon Jenkins; Kathy Johnson; 94,178 Randy Johnson; 80,23,71,178, 174,90,69,37,44 Roger Johnston; 178,84 Mike Jones; 85 Pam Jonas; 178 Donald Jones; 178 J. R. Jones; 179 Dana Kegley; 23,86,89,179,33 Mary Kegley; Ronald Kemp; Mark Kennedy; 179 Susan Killcn; 179 Deborah Kimbrough; Tresa Kingrea; 179 Sue Knode; 64,88,179,25 Twila Landrith; 87,94,95,179 Garnett Lawson; 84,85,179 Gary Lawson; 179 Kathy Lawson; 75,179 Mitch Lawson; 179 Kathy Lindsey; 179 Danny Linkous; 179 Jeff Loftus; 69,80,90,179 Roger Long; 179 Linda Lovill; 69,87,179 Mickey Lowe; 179 Larry Lucas; 179,43 Gary Mabry; Deborah Manning; 87,90,179 Sandra Marshall; 179 Becky Martin; 86,179 Kathy Martin; 76,86,94,179 Ronnie Martin; 85 John McGee; 85,179 Randal McGlothlin; 85 Sue Melton; 179 Patricia Miller; 86,179 Jordy Monroe; 87,179 Deborah Montgomery; Bill Moody; 179 Steve Moore; Barry Morefxeld; 179 Larry Morefield; 85 Jane Morehead; 89,179,33 Nancy Moses; 179 Maurece Mustard; 86,179 Larry Myers; 90,179,37,43 Ronald Myers; Gary Nuckols; 91,179 David Ogle; 70,179 Gladys Oliver; 75,179 Royzetta Owens; 64,69,86,180 Billy Patterson; 84 Cynthia Patterson; 94,180 David Patterson; 180 Barbara Petty; 180 Judy Phillips; 95,180 Susan Poe; 86,95,180 Jerry Porterfield; 83 Ralph Powers; 84,180 Louie Price; 34 Bonnie Quesenberry; 180 Judith Quesenberry; 180 Treva Quesenberry; 180 Deborah Raines; 180 Michael Raines; 180 Eva Ratcliffe; 180 Dennis Ratcliffe; 180 Junior Ratcliffe; 85,180 Tommy Ratcliffe; 180 Tressa Ray; 75,180 Delores Reaves; 180 Lewis Reynolds; Jane Richardson; 64,89,180 Barbara Riggle; 64,86,180 Carole Riggs; 90,180 Irene Ring; 76,95,180,25 Sue Ritter; 180 Theda Ritter; 180 Keith Rogers; Ruth Roseberry; 69,86,180 Bobby Rupe; 180 Phil Sadler; 69,180 Cindy Sanders; 89,180,25,33 Fredia Saunders; 180 Regina Scott; 87,180 Pat Scott; 91,180 Sharon Semones; 90,91,180 Rodney Sheppard; Denny Shrewsberry; 174,180,40 Danny Simpkins; 180 Pat Sirt; 181 Diane Six; 89,181,25 Janet Smith; Meril Smith; 181,40 Sanford Spence; 181,34 Danny Shepards; 70 BUI Smith; 181,40 Linda Smith; 181 Deborah Spencer; 181 Larry Spencer; 181 Doug Stegar; 80,73,181,43 John Stevens; Lois StUwell; Debra Stith; 181 A. L. Stoots; 181 247 Valerie Stout; 72,181 Patsy Strauss; 181 Sue Sullivan; 91,181,87 Jerry Surface; 181,43 Bobby Sutphin; 181 Gladys Sutphin; 181,86 Jimmy Sutphin; 181,69 James Tabor; 181,84 Izma Tabor; 181 Nedra Tabor; 181 Jerry Taylor; 182,84 Mary Lou Taylor; 182,76,25 Pat Taylor; 182 Romana Thomas; Tommy Thomas; 182 Frank Thompson; 182 Steve Thompson; 182 Rocky Thornhill; 182 James Turman; 182 Laura Turman; 182,87 Kay Turner; 182,76 Dianne Turpin; 182,90 Gail Vandeventer; 91,75,182,86 Dennis Vaughn; 182,69,60 Terry Vaughn; 64,182 Teresa Vordo; 182,69 Katherine Walker; Tamara Wallace; 182,87,90,69 Delores Walls; 182 Bob Walton; 182,43 Roger Warden; Gary Webb; 72,75,78,182 Patsy Whirley; 183 Ray White; 183 Ruby White; 79,183 Doug Whitt; Esther Williams; 86,183 James Williams; Pat Williams; 183 Becky Wilson; 86,183 Gary Wilson; 183 Phyllis Wilson; 183 Connie Worrell; 183 Paula Whorrell; 183 Connie Wright; 183 Jean Wyatt; 183,24 Karen Yopp, 183 FRESHMAN CLASS Jimmy Adams; 185 Russell Adams; 37,40 Ricky Akers; 85,185 Wanda Akers; 185 Loretta Alley ; 185 Brenda Anderson; 185 Bonita Anderson; Denise Anderson; 64,185,60 Diane Anderson; 185 Linda Arnold; 185 Diane Atkins; 185 Sharon Atkins; Jeannie Atkins; 185 Rita Aust; 185 Dreama Ayers; 185 Lynn Back; 90,185 Wynn Back; 185 Iris Baldwin; 185 Roger Banks; 76,185 Katherine Barker; 65,60,185. Richard Bassett; Natlyn Black; 86,185 Shawn Black; 185 Diane Blevins; 185 Fawn Blevins; 185 Kathy Bolling; 86,185 Samuel Bond; 185,44 Tommy Boone; 185 Lynn Bopp; 24,184,185 Bonnie Boysaw; 185 Sharon Brabson; 185,86,69 Sandy Branch; 185 Dollie Bratton; Gary Bratton; 185 Michael Bratton; 185 Ray Bratton; 185 William Bratton; Linda Breedlove; 185 Susan Breedlove; Martha Brown; 185 Pamila Brown; 185 Zeborah Brown; 87,90 Jacqueline Bruce; 185 James Bryant; 185 Joe Buchanan; 90 Keith Buchanan; 185 Ricky Burgess; 185 Diane Burgis; 185 Rebecca Burgis; 90 Danny Burroughs; 185 Lawrence Burton; 186 William Burton; 186 William Caldwell; 186 Mathew Callahan; 186 Linda Childress; 87,90,186 Debbie Chitwood; 86,24,184. 191 Mildred Crowder; 186 Mona Crowder; Danny Cruff; 186 Kenneth Dalton; 186 Ray Dalton; 74,186 Denise Davis; 87,64,186 Jackie Davis; 186,46 James Davis; 186 Kenneth Davis; 186 Mike Dean; Nona Dickerson; 186 Gary Donithan; 186 Diane Draper; 186 George Draper; 186 Sammy Draper; William Dula; 60,186 Aileen Dunagan; 187 Ralph Duncan; Sandra Duncan; 79,187 Blaine Edwards; 187 Nancy Edwards; 187 Rebekah Ernst; 86,187 Clyde Eversole; 187 Lillian Eversole; 187 Terry Eversole; 77,37,187 Carolyn Fagg; 187 Danny Fanning; 187 Hubert Farmer; 70,187 Deborah Farris; 187 Doris Faw; 187 Sammy Folden; 37,187 Terry Fowler; 23,37,187 Faye Freeman; 187 Iris Freeman; Susan Friend; 187 Jean Glenn; 187 Barbara Graham; 187 Ina Gravely; 187 Jane Gravely; 187 , Katherine Gravely; 187 Julie Gray; 87,187 Suzanne Gray, 187 Minniejan Grinstead; 61,188 Gary Gulley; 188 Sandra Gulley; 86 Danah Gullion; 94,188 Helen Hall; 188 Mary Hall; Yvonne Hall; 188 Ralph Hancock; 188 Deborah Hanks; 86,90,69,188 Dennis Hanks; 188 Susan Harriman; 25,188 Edward Hill; 188 Mary Hinson; 90,188 Amos Hogans; 188 Edward Holloway; 37,188 Sandy Holston; 37,188 Deborah Hopkins; 87,90,188 Donna Hopkins; Sue Hopkins; 188 Michael Horton; 188 Billy Hubble; 74,188 Madeline Hudson; Sarah Huff; 64,25,188 Jimmy Hughes; 189 Rick Hughes; 189,46 Thomas Hughes; Jill Hummel; 70,189 Deborah Hundley; 87,189 David Hunter; 189,43 Betsy Hutchens; 86,189 Cecil Hutchinson; 84,189 Mary Hutchinson; 189 Robin Hutchinson; 189 Lyn Ingram; 89,64,25,33 Larry Irvin; 189 John Jackson; 78 Scott Jackson; 189 Diane Jarrells; 74,189 John Chrisley; 37,186,46 Roy Chrisley; Steven Chrisley; 186 Martha Coble; 89,23,87,24, 186,33 James Cochran; 186 Zetta Coffey; 186 Lillian Cole; Lucille Cole; 186 Gary Coltrane; 186 Janie Compton; 186 Cathy Conner; 90,186 Lissa Covey; Sharon Covey; 186 David Cox; 186 Rebecca Cox; 186 Timothy Cox; 186 Janet Cregger; 186 Kathleen Craig; Janet Cregger; George Cress; Walter Crockett; 85 Joan Crouse; 186 Glenn Crowder; 248 Art students make decorations for the Senior Christmas tree. Howard Jenkins; 189 Sandra Jesse; 189 Brenda Johnson; Cheryl Johnson; 189 Arnold Johnston; Rosa Johnston; 87,189 Alvin Jones; 189 James Keith; 189 Randall Kemp; Roger Kemp; Charles King; 189 John Kingrea; 189 Yvonne Kingrea; 189 Gay Kinser; 189 Linda Kinser; Angie Kokotinis; 189 Naomi Lane; Jack Lassiter; 37,189 Teresa Lawson; 189 Mike Lindsey; Helen Linkous; 189 Barbara Long; 189 Joe Lottier; 189 Diana Lovem; 189 Teresa Lovem; Mark Lundy; Victor Mabry; 37,189,43 Teresa Mannon; 189 Rebecca Manuel; 86,74,189 Danny Martin; 189 Richard McCraw; 189 Betty McGrady; Mark McGuire; 184,189 Dallas McPeak; 84,85,189 Richard McPeak; 74,189 Jerone Miller; Mary Millirons; 190 Robin Millirons; 190 Ken Mitchell; 85,190 Ken L. Mitchell; 190 Ricky Moody; 190 Sharon Mooney; 190 Jabe Monroe; 190,44 Bonnie Morris; 64,77,190 Veronica Morris; 190 Richard Mottesheard; 84,85,190 Keith Myers; 190,43 Richard Myers; 37,190 Deborah Nelson; 78,190 Timothy Nelson; 190,40 Tommy Newton; 190 Nancy Nixon; 190 Roger Nuckolls; 190 Dennis Nunn; 190 Donald Ogle; 69,190 Patricia Oliver; 190 Rhonda Owen; 86,70,190 Barry Pagan; 85,190 Brenda Patterson; 190 Michael Peak; 37,190 Teresa Pearce; 86,190 Mickey Petty: Mary Phillips; 72,190 Rhonda Porter; 190 Vicki Potts; Gloria Powell; 190 Connie Po wers; 190 Roy Powers; 190 Elaine Quesenberry; 190 Michael Quesenberry ; 190 Steve Quesenberry; 190 Anthony Ratcliffe; John Ratcliffe; Michael Ratcliffe; 70,190 Rhonda Ratcliff; 86,191 Esther Redd; 74 Vicky Redd; 191 Carole Richards; 25,191 Linda Ridpath; 191 Mary Ellen Rives; 87,69,187, 191 Kay Robinson; 191 Lola Robinson; Charles Rorrer; Dennis Rorrer; 191 Joyce Roseberry; Donald Rupe; 191 Michalc Rupe; 191 Sharon Rupe; 191 Elizabeth Russell; 191 Sarah Russell; 87 Keri Schrader; 191 Schultz; Donna; 191 John Seagle; 191 Kent Sharp; Maurie Sharp; 191 Elton Shelton; 85,191 Deborah Shomaker; 89,25,184, 191,33 Lee Simmons; 191 Woodrow Simmons; Debra Slate; 64,191 Carlis Slaughter; 191 Katherine Slaughter; 191 Dana Smith; 97 David Smith; 37,191 Gary Smith; 191 Glenn Smith; 192 Mary Southern; 78,192 Millie Spence; 94,86,192 Brenda Spraker; 87,192 Kathy Steger; 72,192 Tanya Stewart; 192 Tanya Stith; 192 Kenne th Stoots; 85,192 Richard Stoots; 192 Vicki Stoots; 76,192 Darrell Sullivan; 192 Harry Surber; 192 William Tate; 192,43 Alfred Taylor; Darrell Taylor; 192 Donald Taylor; 192 John Taylor; 192 Michael Tench; 192 Hattie Thomas; 192 Cecil Thompson; 192 Debra Jo Thompson; 187,192 Debra Sue Thompson; 192 Judy Kay Thompson; Samuel Tolbert; John Trew; 192 Owen Turman; 192 Philip Umberger; Linda Via; 192 Gus Vlahos; 192 Cecil Waddle; 90,192 Sandra Waddle; 192 Terry Waddle; Patsy Wade; 193 Cam Wampler; 193 Ginger Warner; 89,193,33 Deborah Watson; 193 Mark Weatherford; 193 Larry Welch; LavaniaWest; 193 David Whited; 193 Robert Whitman; 193 Brenda Whitt; 79 Faye Whitt; 193 Yvonne Whorrcll; 64,193 David Wilson; 193 Jerry Wilson; 193 Larry Williams; 83,193 Arnold Willard; Debra Woolridge; 193 Barbara Worrell; 70,193 Diane Wright; 94,193 Tony Wright; 193 Ann Wysor; 193 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Donna Adams; 195 Harry Adams; Phylis Adams; 195 David Akers; 195 Gary Akers; 195 Greg Akers; 195,38 Del Albert; 195 James Alderman; 195,38,39 Rhonda Alexander; 195 Terry Anderson; Virginia Anderson; 195 Ginger Andrews; Debroah Ayers; 195 Julia Ayers; 195 Leita Ayers; 195 Charles Baker; 195 Melbe Bandy; 195 Levata Banks; Larry Barnette; 195 Suzanne Berry; 195 Catherine Beverly; Vanette Black; 95,195 Joanne Blevins; Dennie Boardwine; 195 Michael Boysaw; Linda Branscome; 94,86,195, 25 David Bratton; Donald Breedlove; 195 Jackie Brewer; Sharon Brewer; Vinessa Brewer; 195 Jamie Brookman; 195 Charles Brown; 195,38,39 Margaret Brown; 195 Katherine Brunt; 195 Carl Bryant; 195 Rebecca Buchanan; 95,87,195 Cynthia Buckner; 95,86,195 Lynn Burroughs; 195 Bobby Burton; 195 Ruth Byrd; 195 Randy Carr; 195 Mary Carter; 195 Thomas Caviness; 195 Jimmy Chitwood; 23,64,195, 38,39 Melvin Chrisley; 38 Coretta Christian; Dana Kegley is honored by Mr. Huff as she becomes Sophomore Attendant on the Homecoming Court. 249 Cardboard football players represented the Oriole team during the Homecoming festivities. Katheryn Chrumbley; 195 Mary Ann Clark; 196 Gary Cole; 196 Janice Collins; Marilyn Corvin; 87,70,196 Loretta Corvin; 94,87,196 Cynthia Covey; 196 Arnold Cox; 196 Donald Cox; 196 Gary Cox; 196 Richard Cox; 196 Timmy Cox; 196 Yvonne Cox; 196 Regina Crabtree; Leese Cregger; 196 Kenneth Cress; 196 Eddid Cressell; Kenneth Crisp; 196 Juanita Crosby; 74 Cecil Cross; Ella Gay Cross; 196 Clay Crowder; 196 Crockett Crowder; Julia Cruze; 86,196 Terry Cullop; 196 Danny Dalton; Eleanor Dalton; 74,196 Kathy Dalton; 196 Peggy Dalton; 196 Phillip Dalton; 196,38 Susan Dalton; 196 Anita Davis; 196 Daniel Davis; 196 Mike Davis; 196,38,46 James Delp; 196 Troy Dent; 196 Phyllis Dickerson; 196 Brenda Donithan; Douglas Donithan; Linda Donithan; 196 Robert Donithan; Terry Doyle; 196 Danny Dowdy; Pegge Dowdy; 196 George Draper; 196 Wayne Draper; 196 Charles Duncan; 196 Alvin Duty; 196 Melody Dye; 94,196 Delores Eads; 196 Danny Eads; 196 John Early; 196,39 Kathy East; 196 Cynthia Edmonds; 94,196 Cecil Epperly; 196 Ruth Eversole; 64,70,196 William Eversole; Janice Farmer; 196 Kenneth Farris; 196 Scott Fewell; 197 James Foutz; 197 Larry Fowlkes; 197 Richard Fowlkes; Dorothy France; 197 Barbara Freeman; 197 Diana French; 197 Dwight Funk; 197 Ardie Gibson; Henry Glass; 197 Janice Glass; 95,197 Donald Glenn; 197 Banbi Goad; 197 Lana Elaine Goad; 197 Buddy Graham; 197 Deborah Graham; 197 Frances Graham; 197 Earnest Gravley; 197,38 James Gregory; Richard Gregory; Gary Grimes; 197 Shelby Grimmett; 197 Daniel Haga; 85 Lida Haga; 197 Barbara Hall; 197 Debra Hall; 70,197 Glenna Hall; 94,197 Nicky Hall; 197 Keith Hanks; 197,39 Mary Hare; Valinda Hash; 197 Juanita Hayden; James Hawghney; 197,39 Vernon Henley; 197 Teresa Hiatt; 25,197 Kathy Hinson; 197 Susan Hinson; 94,87,197 Freddie Hoback; 197 Ronald Holland; 197 Gary Holloway; 64,70,197,38, 39 Randal Hopkins; 197 Sandra Hopkins; 95,87,197 Allen Horton; 197,38 Debra Horton; 197 Patricia Howard; 70,197 Penny Howell; 197 Tommy Hubbard; 197 Deborah Hudson; 70 Jo Ellen Hudson; 23,24,64,70, 197 Charles Hudson; Frank Hudson; Shelby Hudson; 197 Tina lessee; 197 Mary Johnston; 197 Danny Jones; 197,38 Fredrick Jones; 98 Gary Jones; 197 Jerry Jones; 197 Joni Jones; 197 Rachel Jones; 198 Richard Jones; 198 Shelia Jones; 198 Charlotte Keith; 198 Jerry Keith; 198 Stephen Kelly; 198,38,39 George Kennedy; 198 Vicky King; 95,87,198 John King; Jeanne Landis; 74,198 Sammy Largen; 198,38,39 David Lawson; 198 Patricia Lawson; 198 Fonda Leagans; 198 David Lewis; 198 Susan Linkous; 198 James Livingston; 70,198 Michele Luzier; 70,86,198 Jimmy Mabe; 198 Donald Maddy; 198 Lourenda Manuel; 198 Anthony Martin; 198,39 Debbie Martin; 198 Gary Martin; 198 Gordon Martin; Janice Martin; 95,198 Michael Mathena; 198,38 Joanne Matthews; Debbie McCall; 70,87,198 Teressa McGee; 198 Ricky McGlothlin; 198 Sue McGrady; 198 Pat McMillian; 198,46 Dan Meadows; 198 Roby Melton; 198 Marcia Miller; David Millirons; 70,198 Cathy Milstead; 95,86,198 John Mitchell; 198,38 Rosia Lee Mitchell; 198 Kathy Moles; 198 Ray Montgomery; 85 Charles Moore; 198 Connie Moore; 87,198 Debbie Moore; Denny Morris; 198 Mary Elaine Morris; 86,198,194 Bertha Mottesheard; 198 Elizabeth Murry; 198 Mona Mustard; 86,198 Carl Myers; 198,38,39 James Neblett; 198,70,194 Trina Nelson; 95,198 Fay Nuckolls; 198 Patricia Nuckolls; 95,198 George Nunn; 198 Jo Ann O’dell; Joan O’dell; 198 Johnny Owen; 198,38 Terry Owens; Jomes O’Quinn; 198 Debbie Painter; 87,198 250 Randy Palmer; 70,198 Kenneth Parker; David Parks; 198,38 Mary Parks; 198 Charles Patterson; 198 Mark Patton; 90,198 Alice Payne; 87,70,198 David Pennington; 198 Mike Pennington; Frances Peoples; 198 John Phillips; 199,38 Phyllis Phillips; 199 Donald Pitts; Ronald Poindexter; 199 Mike Poore; 199,39 Tom Porterfield; 199,38,39 Carson Powers; 199 Sandy Price; 199 Victor Quankenbush; 199,39 Donald Quesenberry; 199,38,39 James Quesenberry; 199 Otis Quesenberry; 199 Philip Quesenberry; 199 Deborah Rash; 87,70,199 Dana Ratcliff; Danny Ratcliff; James Ratcliffe; 199,38 John Reis; 199 Rodney Reedy; 199,38,39 Danny Reynolds; 70,199 Ruby Reynolds; 86,199 Franklin Ridpath; 199 James Ridpath; 199 Janice Rigney ; 199 Joyce Rigney; 199 William Rigney; 199 Ricky Roberts; 199 Jerry Robinson; 199 Sharon Roop; 199 Shelia Roop; 199,70,86 Gary Roope; 199 Avery Runion; 199 Connie Sanders; 199 Wayne Sarver; 199 Susan Seagle; 199 David Shelton; Barry Simmons; 199 Frederick Simmons; 199 Deborah Sirt; 199,60 Marie Sisk; 199 Columbus Slate; Donna Slaughter; 94,199 Robert Slusher; 199 Allan Smith; 199 Connie Smith; 199 Delmer Smith; Regina Smith; 200 Sandra Smith; 87,200 Leonard Sonner; Roger Sonner; Edward Southern; 200 Deborah Sparks; 200 Anthony Stammers; 200,38 DeWayne Steward; Dana Stith; Deana Stith; 200 Charles Stoots; 200 Furl Stuart; Kathy Tabor; 200 Rhonda Tabor; 200 Ronald Tabor; 200 Brenda Taylor; 200 Calvin Taylor; Gary Taylor; 200 Gary Thompson; 200 Troy Thornton; Luther Tolbert; 200 Grant Tonkin; 200 Jacob Trompeter; 200 Coy Turner; 200 Helen Turner; 200 Stephanie Underwood; 200 Gaile Vanhoozier, 24,70,200, 194 Elizabeth Viar; 87,200 Carl Viars; 200 Robert Waddell; 200 June Webb; 200 Terry Webb; 200 Debbie Whitaker; 200 Donald Whitaker; 200 Sandra Whitaker; 200 Pam White; 87,70,200 Danny Wiley; Glenn Willard, 70,200 Mary Willard; 200 Doug Williams; Gary Williams; 200 Linda Williams; 200 Russell Williams; 200 Douglas Wilson; Edith Wilson; 94,200 Robert Wilson; 65,200,194, 38,39 David Workman; 200 Danny Whorrell; 200 Doris Whorrell; 200 Diane Yopp; 200 Students enjoy dancing on Saturday Session sponsored by WDBJ-TV. 251 in the tramphed snow , h throuy the hallways and the classrooms through the memories °J others , are your trachs oisiS e ? 252 DELMAR


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