Robert E Lee High School - Leeway / Record Yearbook (Staunton, VA)

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LEEWAY 1962. ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL STAUNTON, VIRGINIA VOLUME NO. 3 EDITOR: HARRIET BUENTING FOREWORD The Staff of the 1962 LEEWAY hopes junior high school to be completed, In we have shown a moving picture of a spite of the crowded conditions we are growing high school. 1962 will certainly proud of our high school as it grows and be remembered as the year of the crowd,” moves upward along the Leeway. while we waited for the new administra- tion building shown below and the new DEDICATION We, the LEEWAY Staff of 1962, take pride in dedicating our annual to Mr, Charles E, Hern, Assistant Principal of Robert E, Lee High School, In 1940 Mr, Hern came to Lee High as head coach and gym instructor, After serving in the Armed Forces during World War II, he returned to Lee High and as- sumed the position of athletic director and gym instructor, He now serves the student body and faculty in the capacity of an assistant principal and director of guidance, The student body thinks of Coach as a friend because of his constant interest and concern for us, A million thanks, Coach! TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY AND CLASSES THOMAS C, McSWAIN Superintendent of Schools COLLIN E, SMITHER Principal M. A. , University of Virginia JAMES R, HARTBARGER Athletic Director, Assistant Principal B.S. , Salem College Miss Rose Cook is busy with her daily office chores as secretary. Mrs. Halcie Dey, the school nurse, reaches for her thermometer. MRS, NELL D, ALLEN Arithmetic B. A. , Mary Baldwin College Ronnie Shaver demonstrates some long division in Mrs, Allen's eighth grade Arithmetic class, Mary Anne Roth is showing a flash card in Miss Bickle's MISS AURELIA BARTON Spanish class. English M. A. , University of Virginia MISS CATHARINE F BICKLE Spanish, English Terry Sumey, John Lotz, Harriet Buenting, Deane Dozier, B. A. , Longwood College and Ed Waxman, conduct a debate in Miss Barton's Public Speaking class. MRS, LAVERNE W, CACCIAPAGLIA Ellen Donenfeld and Glenn Haney look at projects in Mrs. American History Cacciapalia’s American History class. B. S. in Ed. , Madison College MISS ELIZABETH SUE CARTER Miss Carter watches Alfred Miller as he underlines Eighth Grade English adverbs in her eighth grade English class. B, A, in Ed, , Radford College GEORGE S. CLICK Biology Susan Kiger, Ronnie Kite, and Linda Clark are looking M. A. , University of Virginia at slides in Mr. Click's biology class. 2. ¢ e? 4te 3 td Ne SF La JAMES LLOYD CONGER Physical Education B.S. , Appalachian State Teachers College MISS SHIRLEY A, CORBIN English B.A., Mary Baldwin College “Downe. . Up... GOWN Sc. Upiti 2s ONCe aga ine ares Here's a familiar scene in Coach Conger's gym class. w Miss Corbin's English class follows along in a book. That is, all but one- Donnie Curry, where is your book?” Dana Swisher uses a ten-key as Rose Mary Brownlee uses a calculator inves On lemcilasss 10 MRS. OLIVE H, COUCH Business M.S., Madison College Wayne Masincupp and Ronnie Gilmer concentrate in the library. Mrs. Crisp and David Swisher are having a confer- ence in freshman English class. Dick Bell and Tom Sheehan de- cide, “Let’s take a trip to Brazil, Chas cha, chal MRS, CLARA YATES CUMMINGS World Geography B. A. , University of Pittsburgh 11 MISS FRANCES CRAWFORD Librarian B.S. , Longwood College MRS, LOUISE CRAWFORD English B. S. , Westhampton College MRS, JEAN J, DANIELS Typing B. S. in Ed. , Madison College Wally Everiss checks a Latin derivative in Mrs. Dice's Latin class. MRS, IRENE W, DICE Latin B.A., Mary Baldwin College Carrington Hannah, Jane Timberlake, and Jim Bell take a second year Latin test for Miss Drake. MISS KATHERINE DRAKE Latin B. A. , Mary Baldwin College Wa Ryspaces, 4 wG space 4.....),.Spaces......8S Samminy Shiplett, Larry Hatter and Dickie Clemmer learn to type. MRS, FREDA ELFRINK Business B.S. in Ed. , Madison College MISS HARRIET L, FOSTER Home Economics B. S. , Longwood College Watch that seam!! Home Ec. class provides sewing experience for Roberta Fitzhugh and Linda Wisely. MRS. ANNA HUGHES GARRETSON The assembly choir and Mrs, Garretson take time out to rehearse during third lunch period. Chorus B. M. , Woman's College of the University of N.C. 13 MRS, SARA GEORGE HANGER Advanced Math i B. A. , Mary Baldwin College Pete Hecht, Stuart Layman, Carolyn Ludwig, and Susan Foster examine polyhedrons in Mrs. Hanger's Solid class, Jane Custer speaks in front of Mrs. Hanna's Junior English MRS, MARY ELAM HANNA class, English B.S. , Mary Washington College SAMUEL HASLER Biology, General Science B. A. , Bridgewater College Kathy LaCas and Karen Buenting study the growth of plants in Mr. Hasler's class. 14 JOHN A, HOUSE Chemistry, Physics A.B. in Ed. , University of NoG. Erskine Sproul, Ed Waxman, Sid Finkel, Susan McCue, Conway Deitrick, Glen Haney, George Menk, Kenny Bosserman, and Van Hanna watch Mr. House test mo- mentum in physics class. MISS CATHRINE M. KIRTZ SClence B.S. in Home Ec., Madison Mrs. Kirtz' speaks to her General Science class as Brenda College Neff, Jackie Greaver, and Graham Beltz listen ! MRS, FLORENCE C, LANGE Math, Algebra B. S. , Madison College Sue Sherrill, Sally Haislip, Louise Cacciapaglia, Mardi Marston, and Linda Hite study Algebra in Mrs. Lange's class. Really study? It's your guess! 15 EARL LOCKLEAR Distributive Education B, S. in D. E. , Richmond Professional Institute MRS, ROWENA S, LOYD Mathematics A.B. , Berry College Donnie Gough, Ronnie Jackson, Paula Vigil, and Carolyn Herbaugh set up displays in D. E. class, Mrs. Loyd instructs students at the blackboard. Mrs, McClung's French class use earphones-Charles Pastors, Barbara Morris, Jackie GritzeraGihaniies Ayling, Bruce Oliver, Sammie Croft. 16 MRS, ALMA H. McCLUNG French, Latin B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College MRS, SHIRLEY H, McCRAY Art, American History Another masterpiece by Nancy Clatterbaugh in Mrs. B. S. , Longwood College McCray's Art Class. MRS, ISABEL A, McSWAIN Biology While Mrs. McSwain watches, Diana Swisher B, A. , Queens College finds What carrots are really made of. Mrs. Martin is in one of her happy moods as she teaches the seniors English. | a is hice: MRS. VIRGINIA C. MARTIN English B. A. , Mary Baldwin College 1 ioe 1B, INVA NE Government iod, B. A. , Bridgewater College Mr. May's Government class relaxes during study perio FRONT ROW, Betsy McAllister, Sharon Freeman, Mary Lou Garletts, Linda Digrassie, in the background, Richard Krol, John DeMaso, and Glenn Swisher. | Danny Davis, Charles Kiser, David Wilkerson, and Glenda MRS, LUCY B, MEADE Graig hold a discussion in Mrs. Meade's Sophomore English English class. B. Sen Bday GeaVa9 MARTIN Q, MILLER General Science Elizabeth Suter, Mary Ann Shinpaugh, George Sproul B, A. , Bridgewater College and Larry Byers check atmosphere radiation with geiger counters in Mr. Miller's Science class. 18 CHARLES NEATROUR Math Mary Jane Johnson and Mickey Cash observe a mercro- M.S. in Ed. , Madison College meter in Mr. Neatrour's Math class. Lee Swats, Skip Russell, Larry Sheffer, and Jim Sproul tee be SRS study the world globe in Mr. Paris's Geography class. History, Geography B.S. in Ed. , Madison College ; WILLIAM ALGER PUGH James Mader, Robert Wetzel and Richard Cullen listen History, Goach intently in Coach Pugh's History class. BeoeaVie Baile 19 WILLIAM C, ROBERSON Plane Geometry, B, A.:; Berea College Mr. Roberson looks on while some of his students, Walter Cason, Ray Bowers, Gail Wilson, and Patsy McCool ponder over their Plane Geometry theorems, ae MRS, VERNA F, SANGER Home Economics B.S. , Bridgewater College Mary Broman and Carol DeMaso learn to cook in Mrs. Sangers's 1st year Home Ec. class. Mr. Sanger stops Sandra Lloyd's practicing to sing PAUL B, SANGER, JR. a few bars. Instrumental Music M. Mus. , De Paul University 20 MRS, MARYANN S, TALIAFERRO Diana Swisher, Steve Kenecheloe, and Linda James work Bookkeeping, General Business on budgets in Mrs. Taliaf ' ’ ; erro's Ge 1 Bus S , B. S. in Ed. , Madison College 6 Me pel less cas Mr. Taylor discusses the world situation with h is World JAMES E, TAYLOR : History class. World History, Government B, A. , Washington and Lee University he Mr. Wenner watches Nelson Mackey and Ronnie Lutz as they work industriously on Industrial Arts. C.GLENN WENNER Industrial Arts ML, Weal, 5 (Ws Io Th pal MISS ELIZABETH H, WHITELAW English - M. A. , Columbia University MISS JUDITH ANN WILLIAMS English B. A. in Ed., Radford College MRS, CATHARINE RHODES WRAY Algebra B. A. , Westhampton College Carl Fulwider looks up a word for Bennie Miller, as he writes a paper in Miss William's Freshman English class. Donnie Massie is plotting a graph in Mrs. Wray's algebra class. 22 MISS KATHRYN M. YANDELL Physical Education B.S. , Texas Woman's University Mary Weller and Joyce Sheets are ready, but “Where's the birdie? Bobby Wright shows a map of the heavens to Miss Newman's General Science Class. John Hinch and Oakley Huffer work on mechanical drawing in Coach Shenal's Industrial Arts Class. 23 Mrs. Dey, the school nurse, is preparing to give the faculty their flu shots, while Mrs. Houff of the cafeteria staff watches, Here's a peek at what goes on in the chem- istry lab! John Goodloe, Margie Miska, and Robbie Hobson realize the truth of the statement, “If its pops or stinks-it's chem - istry! This library bulletin board, decorated by Mrs. McCray's third-year art class, is an example of the lovely bulletin boards we see throughout the year. 24 STUDENT BODY Sheila Morris carries the ball for the seniors in the Powder -Puff football game. Sandy Gum leaves a note in the senior girls powder room. Seniors have a panel discussion under Miss Whitelaw's sign, Wisdom crowns those who seek her,” 26 SENIOR CLASS The class of 1962 can look back with pride on the past five years at Lee High School. One of our main goals was achieved with the creation of school spirit such as Lee High has never known. We created this school spirit by having the best football season since 1950 and the biggest pep rally Lee has ever witnessed. Our class was the first to write and publish a newspaper for the entire student body since 1958. We feel that our greatest achievement is the unity that has prevailed throughout the class for the past five years. The Senior Class officers are: (STANDING) Jerry Harris, PRESIDENT, Ronnie Wilkerson, VICE PRESIDENT, (SEATED) Nancy Prosl, SECRE TARY, Osborne Renalds, TREASURER, 27 JOHN WILLIS ARTHUR Johnny plans to be a drafts- AN. oss V-AESILY PUTA CK, aloes we likes dancing and collecting records . . . is known for rushing around .. . saying- Consume the world, oes CAROLYN LOUISE ALMARODE Plans to enter the field of journ- alismpe plays Suitar..'. 1b. H.A, member, 8-9... likes writing short stories . . . hobbies NANCY ELLEN ARMENTROUT Plans to attend Radford College to study math... Nan ... tia Veo = hea Lneasiincnam|sz . . . National Honor Society are collecting stamps... hunt- ... Typing Editor of the ing. RECORD .. . Most famous for putting her foot into her mouth. LOUISE ANDERSON BE ARDSWORTH Penny ...known for being small... Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y, 11...wants to go to William and Mary...architec - ture... member of National Honor society... $.G.A,. likes doing new and different things. ROBERT EUGENE BEAVER Plans to attend University of Vairgimiaee nicknames tac ger Beaver .. . favorite food- barbecued chicken . . . Foot- ballpSG-12. a. Basketball 333 IRL a 5 BESO, ILI, . 5. Tracks, 9-10 2.7. Goliai2. WANDA FAY BATEMAN Wants to go into general business after graduation... member of mixed chorus, 9-11 ...her hobby is oil painting. 28 KENTON CLEMMER BOSSERMAN Kenny will study at the Uni- versity of Virginia . . . Band, 1 eee), ok ee at tended M.G.A. ... National Honor Society. a JAMES EDWARD BELSHEE CYNTHIA EILEEN BENNETT Jim plans to attend Pur- Her nickname is “Puny- ... due University to study plans to attend Madison to Mechanical Engineering... study elementary teaching... transfered to Lee from East member of Assembly Choir, Rowan High, Salisbury, N.C. 12.,.one never knows what to ... likes football and drag expect from this little girl. racing. ROSE MARY BROWNLEE DALLAS GLENN BUCHANAN Rose Mary plans to be a secre- _— Will go to Bridgewater to tary...enjoys skating... favorite study History or Biology... teacher is Miss Whitelaw... often seen at basketball games chorus, 9-11...member of .. . Treasurer of Hi-Y and re- SAS be ha ae Nb, presentative at M.G.A., 11. JUDITH LANE BOTKIN Judy wants to be a secretary ...transfered from North River ...works at Kings Daughters’... S.C,A, Representative of DE. Club; 12... known for her “baby -blue eyes. 29 BONNIE SUE CARROLL Fashion Show Director for Sarah Coventry Jewelry, Inc. . . .drives a Hot Plymouth’ ).'. . plans to attend Staunton Business College . « , F.B.L As pet expression- Love ‘em and Leave 'em. HARRIET JANE BUENTING Editor of (62 LEEWAY °. . . plans to attend Mount Holyoke wre National Honor Societys, ie Semi-Finalist for Merit Scholar- ship... has little blue Falcon, Will travel. 2 , sILKES, SDOItS se.2. Dilatiiey syord cs NANCY ELIZ ABETH CLATTERBAUGH Varsity Cheerleader . . . Home- room Secretary ... greatest ambition,-to have black hair ae tis His Lat oe ee her expression is tuffies.” BETTY JANE CLEM Beej plans to attend Lebanon Valley College and major in Religious Ed, . . . Girls’ State, il”. 2S.GsA, Representative, 12:2 3.4 Band? 8-12-58 3 Ghiek= en makes her nose itch! JAMES ALLEN CARRIER, JR. Wants to attend Bridgewater and later be a music teacher sie ALL State Band. )9 =) 2eaewe Pep Band, 11... his expression It's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide, RUSSELL SILVA CLEM, JR. Nicknamed Rusty ... likes indoor sports. . . transferred from Wilson Memorial High School... plans to attend Bridgewater . . . says, What do you want for nothing, your money back?” GLORIA JEAN CRAIG After graduation plans to attend Dunsmore Business School... Deere Chorus... ..4 Known for having a smile for everyone . . . after school hours works at One Hour Martinizing. SUSAN JANE CULLEN Susan is often referred to as Petite or Red because of her red hair. . . Assistant Art Editor of RECORD, 11... Vice-President Tri-Hi-Y, 12 .. enjoys sewing, BRENDA KAY CROSBY Plans to enter Interior Decorat- ing... Varsity Cheerleader, 120.7, @ o- Gra. Representative, lige. saying le doesnt bother me. ; . . ambition-to learn the cheers before basket- ball season is over. BARBARA EARLENE DAGENHART Plans to be a secretary or a beautician , . . member of the F.B.L.ALs,, . Works atthe’ Staunton Public Library... hobbies-reading and collecting records. JEAN ANDERSON CRAWFORD Plans to work in Elementary Education . . , works part time for a telephone answering Services an Vice-President of theslaAprary Glu 9 Foy a tke Haas 710; JOHN VINCENT DE MASO Hopes to attend Michigan State and major in engineering... nickname is Bosco ... Varsity Football, 11-122 2 Vice President of homeroom . . . famous saying- I wish ... known to be a careful driver. ox FRED EDWARD DeMASTUS Called Eddie by his friends. . . favorite food is pizza... enjoys foot- ball and dancing... member of Dit Ee, 11-12 tha LOGtHOR SLO! eae lmember of Hi-Y, 9. STUART KRING DENTON Washington andsLeencers teaching ... hobby - collecting old firearms Ue favorive Saying as Well now, it's just like this .. . LEEWAY Staff, 1 Gs Ea ea cease Beat ge ETHELYN VIRGINIA DIGGS Ethelyn sings and plays the piano and organ... plans to attend Eastern Pilgrim College... likes to bowl. ..2F.B.L.Az, da; LINDA DARE DiGRASSIE Hopes to go to Sullins. . constantly eating, talking, or sleeping .. . her friends Gale tetae Da GLOSS! Camm her aim is to drive the family car, 32 NANCY LYNNE DITZLER National Honor Society . . . Editor of the RECORD . . . hopes to attend Ober- lin College and major in music . . . member of band, 8-12. ve SARAH ALLEN DIXON Plans to attend Mary Washington ... Social Worker... nic kname Sa-rah... saying It ain't no big thing--I don't believe you said that. . .. known for not catching jokes .. . Secretary of Class, 10 . . . President of Tri-Hi-Y, 11. RALPH ROY DeROSA He plans to enter Ferrum Jun- ior College .. . played var- sity football, 12... his friends know him better as Rosebud , ,. . favorite food is spaghetti . . . member of Hi-Y, 9... member of As- sembly Choir, 11. JULIA ANN DUTTON Plans to attend East Tennessee State... found one good thing about Waynesboro ... , has wrecks (best wreck was hitting the police station)... Ue Veacueerieadér, 8, S.C.A. representative, 12. SANDRA JEAN ERGENBRIGHT Sandy plans to attend Real, 6 5 5 Mmicisbione Yikele Presid eniiv 9 paemenS+ Goan representative; 9 2000. D.E. Club, 12... always says the wrong thing at the right time . . . works at Timberlake's, NORMAN DWIGHT EYE Nickname is Eyeball ... works at Gay's Cloth- ing Store .. . member of Die eGlupre ule tee ne was homeroom Treasurer, 10, PATRICIA DEAN FERGUSON Pattie transferred from Montgomery Blair High School in Maryland for her Senior year... she is a member of the Alpha PAS IGS SOARES eV s) Pattie played on the Pow- der Football Team. JAMES BARR FINK Jim plans to attend V.P.I. and major in engi- neering . . . favorite sport is golf . . . Varsity Foot- Dalit 2egeaes i= 1 member, 9-11... say- ing, Forget it . 33 SHARON KAY FREEMAN Plans to enter the Wom- en’ssAin Roreer . Na= tional Honor Society... known for being quiet... a enjoys swimming and read- SIDNEY RATTNER FINKEL ing. ELIZABETH MAE FITZGERALD Sid is on the Lee Golf Team, 10-12... likes to debate and is a member of the debating team ll 12 eee National Honor Society . . . works for Staunton News Leader. Plans to enter W.A.V.E.'s after graduating .. . member of FB LSAG, Lisl ore WOrKeralL King s Daughters’ Hospital . . . favorite hobby is reading. Boy's Party Caucus at our Senior class meeting. MARY LOU GARLETTS Thelma Lou plans to study nursing . . . Secretary, Tri- Hi-Yt il... always late sor DE. Class .vo1, Lobby secol= lecting stuffed animals... guard on Powder football Team. 34 MICHAEL PETER GRIM Mike plans to attend V.P.I, to study pharmacy . . . hobby is working on cars .. . was President and Secretary, homeroom, 10-11 played 100t= Dall, .o-L02. coach of RONALD BARRY GILBERT Powder football team, 12. His friends call him Ronnie memberot DES Giubyl27. %.. member of Mixed Chorus... often seen driving a Chevy... works at Houff's Grocery after school and on Saturdays. The court at our Junior Prom, Plantation Ball . 35 LINDA DIANE GRAY Plans to attend William and Mary .. . wants to be a psy- chologist . . . was Varsity Cheerleader .. . National Honor Society... Chaplin, Dis tien Ofer Goon e wee GLieis f0.see Lee winthe basketball championship. ROBERT DALE GRIMES Bobby plans to attend V.P.1I, . . . Wants to be an architect ... has been representative in S.C.A.. . . works at the Leader Publishing Company . . . hobby is fishing. SANDRA LEE GUM Sandy hopes to attend Mary Washington... often seen in a black Ford . . . she was Varsity Cheerleader .. . National Honor Society . . . Vice- President of S.C.A., 12. MARY CLAIRE HALE Transferred from Rome . . . favorite saying is e Wilenrinikome = ss. .r. known for being a mean, nonconformist poker player... Tri-Hi-Y, 10, GEOFFREY GORDON 12 . . . representative to HARDING S CrA oe ea eatubition Geoff plans to attend Yale is to be founder of a . . . wants to be an electronic Staunton Zoo. engineer . . . photographer for LEEWAY, 10-11... works at Barth Weinberg ...S.C.A. representative, 11... his fa- vorite sports are swimming and weight lifting. CAROLE GAY HANGER Wants to become a com- mercial illustrator... she likes to dance and go to football games... F.B.L.A. Corresponding Secretary, 12, Treasurer, 12... Secretary -Treas - ‘ urer of homeroom, 12 . . copy staff of RECORD, 12. STEVAN TERRELL HANNA Van wants to attend Duke University where he wants to study pre-med .. . favorite saying zoom , . . National Honor’So¢iety. 2). Viar= sity Basketball, 11... class President, 1iava Boy‘s State, 11. 36 JOYCE FAYE HARLOWE Plans to attend University of Oklahoma. . . wants to be an airline hostess . . . hobby is oil painting . . . known for being late for Government class, GREGORY ANDERSON HARPER Greg wants to enter Al- legheny College... plans to study coaching and teaching . . . Basketball, SMO. 4 pel, I-35 e favorite food is steak... personal trait-talks all the time. CAROLYN PAIGE HARRIS Works as a clerk typist at Staunton Steam Laundry . - - wants to be a stenog- rapher . . . member of F.B.L.A., 11-12, Reporter, 12... National Honor Society. JERRY RANDOLPH HARRIS Plans to attend William and Mary .. . plans to study practical math... enjoys fishing and swim- ming... Varsity Football, 10-12... President of Senior Class . . . favorite color is red. PATRICK EDWARD HECHT Pete wishes to attend Clemson... wants to be a coach... favorite sport-football . . . hobby is building model cars... Vice President of home- room... Varsity Football, T1112; od DIANA JEANNE HERB Dee transferred from Coal Township High in Shamohia, Pennsylvania. . Paul Anka's records, dancing, and skating... and basketball. RAMONA GAIL HORNE Gail plans to attend Madison to major in business. . . likes pepsi cola, basketball and soft- ball. = membermot FB: LyA: . likes pizza, enjoys football ANNA CATHERINE HOTTELL Wants to attend Elizabeth Bryant Business College . . . enjoys the piano and hiking... works after school at McCrory's . . . member Of hts As FB. LeAS pomand. ars 12. JESSE GILBERT HITE, RR. Would like to attend V.P.I.... a member of Honor council... neasurenofess Gane ber of Track team, 10°... man— ager of Basketball team, 10... works at Kroger's. Lule LINDA MARIE HOUFF Houffy” plans to attend Vir- ginia Baptist Hospital . . . wants to go into physical therapy... o.C.A., 10.9. vilreasirers | b= Hi-Y, 9, and Vice-President, 10 .. . known for not having much gas in the car. 38 CAROLYN GAIL HUNTLEY Plans to be a Medical Secre- tary. 22.0 ecretary OfD.E; club,:12 . 4. Presidentiot Homeroom, 8... works at Neighborhood Cut-Rate... favorite saying- I ll never ellos MARION JANE JAMISON Pinsstouberamurse.... )) len = ber of Band, 10-11... went TOMMESELV Al GMOLUS elie pee known for blushing... . en- joys sewing and reading... favorite sports are football and water skiing. BARBARA ANN JACK Barb plans to go to Rocking- ham Memorial Hospital to study nursing . . . member of S.C.A., 11... Homeroom Vice President, 10... mem- ber of RECORD staff,12... Tri-Hi-Y, 9-12... favorite sport is tennis . . . known for her forgetfulness. NITAKAYE JOHNSON Nickname is Nita ... plans to attend Sullins . . . career in nursing pr Assembly Choir 12ers. V.ar- sity Cheerleader . . . ambition- paint her jeep a roadster-red... known for leaving a trail wherever she goes. BONNIE JEAN KESTER Is planning to be a secretary . . enjoys basketball, softball, collecting records, chili, and putting puzzles together . Bonnie has participated in tal 5 ia 39 JUDITH MAE KESTER Judy plans to become a secre- tary... enjoys going to basket- ball games, painting and dancing a. Inember oMF.B LA... ohas served on the copy staff of the LEEWAY, 11... favorite color- blue. ELLEN LILLIAN KINSELLA Motto- Better LATE than nev er! So. plans stor goto Louise Obiei Nursing School to become a nurse... . has been 1neS, GaAs Tae Ee Baler LO eee T rl Hia Yond = 12 eee played Powder Football. MICHAEL WARREN KIRBY, R. RICHARD STEPHEN KROL Mickey wants to study law Nickname is Little Dick at the University of Richmond LINDA MAE KNAPP . . . plans to attend Drake . .. a member of Assembly Plans to be a beautician... mem- University . . . Co-Captain Gholi 0-1 ween LCesenesi= ber of Tri-Hi-Y, 8-10 . . ..enjoys Of FOOLED Al lMmea ine: 2aememe dent of homeroom, 11... drawing and reading. . . her fa- S.C.A. representative, 12 collects records and enjoys vorite recreation is talking on the .. . saying Good things dancing with red-head... phone... likes to play basketball come in small packages works at Reid's. ._. . participated in intramurals, 9. eb rack LU tas 40 ROGER DALE LAWSON Enjoys football... his favorite food is spaghetti... asa hobby, he enjoys model rail- roading .. . Roger's favorite teacher is Mr, House. EDWARD ERVIN LANGE SUceepialisso attend. .1.. . was homeroom Treasurer,8.., hobby is training dogs .. . likes to hunt... favorite food is clams... recreation is hunting. y ROGER DALE KURTZ Plans to enter the Air Force for pilot training or become a drafts- man... homeroom Secretary, 10 . . . known for one of his English speeches .. . works for a vetenar- ian, JOHN CHARLES LOTZ Bailey plans to attend Vander- bilt . . . homeroom President, 9 .. . played Varsity Basketball 11- 12... member of the Varsity firackmikcalnian! Ql Qa ©OaCh for the line-women of Powder Football team... his favorite saying is Oh, no,” ELIZABETH LEE McALLISTER Betsy plans to enter Mary Washington... a career in Elementary Education... Var- sity Cheerleader ... .C.A., 10... President of homeroom Pee wInember Ole lti-ii=) Sooke .. . always known for exagger- ating. 41 GLEN NELSON MACKEY, JR. Ron wants to go to V.P.I. and study civil engineering .. . Was a member of Track Team, ‘8-10 )... boys chorus . . enjoys riding horses and working on cars . . . known for saying crazy things. SUSAN FROST McCLUE Plans to attend William and Marv to study languages... Homeroom Secretary, 11... Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12... . member GREG ORD staliesLoreee known for being lazy... fa- vorite teacher is Mr. House. LEWIS FRANKLIN MADER Fred wants to go to V.P.I,. next year... king of the Junior Prom .. . has played Varsity Basketball, 11... Track, 11... his favorite car is a Thunderbird. 42 WANDA LOUEEN MACE Favorite teacher is Mrs. Mar- tin’. wWas armember ofp iiits Hi-Y, 9-10. . . Treasurer of homeroom, 10... her favor- ite food is spaghetti. . . fa- vorite color is green. LAWRENCE DAVID MARKLEY Lari plans to attend the Air Force Academy ... wants to be a navigator in the U.S.A.F. . . . Was President of home- room, 10...a Cadet Com- mander in the Civil Air Patrol . . . favorite sports are base- ball and guns. GAIL DEE MARLAND Plans to attend William and Mary . .. wants to be a sec- retary ... is known for being late. . . favorite color is blue... National Honor So- CLerVertvceliiotii= 1-12, DANIEL CLEMMER MILLER Danny is often seen driving a ‘55 Chevy ... his favorite color is gray . . . he enjoys basketball and his favorite teacher is Mr- Miller... . Dean 6) ela Gi DORIS JEAN MEEKS Wants to go into the Navy after school . . . member of S.G.Ay, 9... mixed chorus, I@eatil 5. . DE. Keli. ihe .. . her favorite teacher is Mrs. Martin. . . is employed at McCrory's. BETSY LEE MILLS Betsy hopes to go to Lewis Gale School of Nursing... transferred to Lee from South Habersham High, Cornelia, Ga. . . Was assistant Copy Editor of RECORD, 11 and Art staff, ee ee ember. Olelrictii= 7 ; Dal 2: 43 KARL GEORGE MENK George plans to attend Davidson College . .. wants to be a pathologist or a chemi- cal engineer .. . has been a member of the Track Tea, 11 . . . played Varsity Football, WD. 5 p ABEMNGL, MIDE 5 ioe enjoys traveling, camping, and scouts. MARGARET ANN MISKA Margie wants to attend Mary Washington and study teaching... has been on the Debate Team, 11 eee RECORDistal fel Zen. tras ferred to Lee from Loudoun High . . . known for clowning around. SANDRA ETTA MORRIS Sandie works for Smith's Trans- fer... known for beingiate= 2. recreation-basketball .. . Treas- ‘urer of class, 9,11... President of homeroom, 9-10... favorite food-superburger . . . likes danc- ing and basketball. SHEILA JANE MORRIS Plans to attend William and Mary and go into social work . . . hobby is horseback riding . s mNemberof S.G7Ay, bla? fam Varsity Chieerlead rue. AtieHis¥,. 9-123) ome= room Vice-President, 9... Scuby-do .. . Powder Foot- ball Team. EMILY ELIZ ABETH MOSELEY Miss Em plans to study nursing at Mary Washington , . , has par- feipatcasinis.C As. 2. Vv ice= President of Homeroom, 10... Secretary Of lri-HiaVoeh2e ambition is to become an apple picker. 44 CAROLE LINDA MOYERS Plans to attend R Pelee career as a Distributive Edu- cation teacher... . D,Eaall- 12).9) . hobby-p aintin vie, known for rushing around to avoid being late . . . works at Leggett's, JAMES HAMILTON MULLENAX Jim plans to attend University of Richmond .. . wants to study busi- MESS « o 5 DIS. Cito, ww . 5 ateiade ber ol Hi=yo41 2.) 1avorite téach= LYNDA CAROLE MYNES Plans to attend Modeling School after graduation .. . nickname is DiNMEGCCec mee ailicInDer Or so. Ac, o Zan acd ristOrian wie er is Mrs. Martin . = ) a avd , RONALD EUGENE NUTTY Ronnie plans to attend U. Va. . . wants to be an entertainer se + Works at Rick's. . , Varsity Baseball, 10-12.” ..M:G.A;, 12 ...Homeroom President, 10... favorite recreation- dating .. . favorite saying Oh, me! oe Band, 6-12. ’ ann Ge whl yy ls 1 “Ll pee ra LINDA ELIZ ABETH PALMER Lisa plans to enter Air Force branch of nursing after graduation .. . Chaplain of Homeroom, 8-11 eee CuaplalmoiD EC lub .L2 oa. hobbies are music and photography. 45 . enjoys attending drag races, AIJA LAILA PILSUMS Hopes to enter Adelphi College . . . known for not catching on to jokes quickly . . . favorite hobky is ballet and listening to classical’music . . Presi- dent of eight grade class... Varsity Cheerleaderma. .. Vice= President of Tri-Hi-Y, 8. JUDITH ANN POWELL Judy works as a secretary to Philip L, Stanley, Attorney at law .. . plans a career in secretarial work, . . National Honor Society ... member) of F.B.LLA., 11-12 .. . favorite sport-basketball. LOU ANNE POWELL Plans to attend Staunton School of Business . . . chief ambition is to become a Medical Secre- Carvery a brlm-til— o.0 . eee FB. LAS al bee ylix ear norte 10-12. PATRICA ANN PROPST Frenchie plans to attend Eliz- abeth Brant's School of Business so 0 Meenas re Je bay Ik 4 e PeHoA. tote bavorite Teckes= tion is swimming... favorite teacher is Mrs, Martin... Chorus, 10-11. NANCY ELSA PROSL Transferred from Tantasqua Re- gional High School . . . hopes to attend Radford College... Sec- retary of Junior and Senior Class, Tiei2 mah reesident ofeAipna Uri- Hi-Y, 12... known for being quiet . .. interested in math, 46 LUCINDA BELL PUFFENBERGER Cindy plans to attend an Airline School after graduation and become a stewardess . enjoys watching basketball games .. . favorite teacher is Mrs. Martin .. . favorite food Is steak, ..g taVOEtercolonss blue. DOTTY SUE REDNER Plans to enter business ,. . mem- ber of DBs Glubsit=12 2 2 Mixed Chorus, 10-12... works at Leg- gett's Department Store... enjoys skating and basketball, SANDRA LOUISE JUETTE OSBORNE RENALDS QUATTLEB AUM Osborne likes to be called Sandee plans to attend Berea CO7 ore plans 4 tuturesG College ... career in Journ- military service .. . National alism... member of Record Honor Society . . . Class Presi- Staff, eee residents. ri= dent, 9... Varsity Football, flank EOOtball Sweet= Loar Track 1t-1o) Healiell. .. works.at the Staunton News Leader... fa- vorite saying- That's Life”. Glassminreastitenwsl 2s JAMES JOSEPH RICE Big Jim ... plans to attend VP) se sda Jor. in engi neering . .. Varsity Football, 9, 12 . . . Homeroom Treas - WEI 19-10 Oy 1s Work ing on cars... enjoys hunt- ing. JOYCE ANN ROBERTSON Wants to become a fashion de- sigmép:... emoys archery... her hobby is art. . . favorite food is barbecue .. . favorite color is blue... known for being on time. 7, WILLIAM HOGE RONEMUS Bill transferred to Lee from Woodberry Forest . . . plans to attend the University of Vir- ginia to become an architect . . . played Varsity Football, 11- a2y ate Vatsitye tack, tiled 2 ye eaitl CIN Delz Ola. Weare SANDRA LEE ROBERTSON Her ambition is to be an air- line hostess . . . is known to friends as Sandy .. . known for always being late... works at Montgomery Ward's - Member of D; Ee Glubs1a= LZ: ROSE MARY ROWE Favorite color is blue.., member of D.E, Club, 11- 12¢.°.., works.at PW, Woolworth's ... called Rose Mary, 48 WILLIAM THURMAN ROBSON, JR. Chick Chick plans to be- come a farmer... hopes to attend Ferrum College... was Vice-President of Hi-Y, 8... member of All State Choir, 11 .. . won first place in RECORD contest, 11. FRANCES GERTRUDE RODGERS Fran plans to attend Long- wood ... wants to become a high school teacher , . . Vice- President of homeroom, 9... Dri-Hisy Lal 25 oa ways likes to help out someone hav- ing a rough time... Powder Football team, ? ROBERT SOLOMON RYDER Plans to attend Madison and study Business Administration fees. Voorootball«s-10°, .., ae tatiio, President.12a.1.: memver of the Civil Air Patrol Line. we havea fancy for blondes. HUGH McNEIL SCHROGHAM, JR. Mac plans to attend Lynch- burg College .. . wants to teach history and government .. . favorite hobby is wood- working... enjoys bowling Sea), 10-12, President, ere Vi GA wl Le BARBARA ANN SAWYER Sawyer plans to attend West- hampton and wants to be a Paris Cisies. CAs al ore... Homeroom President, 9... msseliply Chol, P25. 0.8. G0 = captain Powder football team eer se LOCUtTON TA WAI ald. u, . Nurse’siAid at'K.D.H:; ELIZABETH ANNE SHANER Anne plans to attend University of Virginia School of Nursing... enjoys swimming and dancing . . . member of CHOLUS LU eet tieD EAN, 10%. : favorite color- blue. 49 JOHN EDWIN SHAW, R. Plans to attend U, Va, to study pre-med. . . he wants to be- come a pediatrician... trans- ferred from Franklin High, West Virginia . . . works at Reid's Stores . . . plans to intern in the Navy. DAVID H, SHIPLETT Nickname is Dave... Plans to attend Ferrum Jr. College . . . Assembly Choir, 120 }5 s ports Edi- tor ol Leewavyl2 a. ere creation-limping along rat. Das aebadi temper, Works at Gay's Clothing . . . favorite saying- Can't get today what I can afford tomorrow. DIANE FRANCES SHEEHAN CLARENCE SHELNUTT Plans to attend Mary Washing- Chipper works at the Leader Office). -nembenor Dek Club 11 =22s2s inetipeman Pep Band, li-12Pa 2% tavortte food -peas . . . Hi-Y Treasurer, 12. ton... wants to be a psychol- ogist . . . right end for the Powder football team... , known for being talkative... TosHi= Yel =i ear alise ferred from Los Angeles. Another spectacular fullback plunge carries the Powders forward, PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS Patsy plans to enter nursing after graduation... F.B.L.A., 9-1 0M Veo Diba clubs La Le . . . works at McCrory's... favorite sport is tennis... likes hamburgers and french {TieS 3.4. N JOYS skating. 50 Siepiesescccsre Ssteusseee toa “4 Senior girls file into assembly. ALEXANDER ERSKINE SPROUL, JR. Plans to attend W L-or Davidson to be a pre-med stu- dent... often called Stupid . . . Erskine likes to eat, paint and carry out the garbage. ., most famous for botching THI SSeupiewi. . S..A. Presi- denteicrr. DOYS State, 11, JOYCE LEE § MILEY Joy is looking forward to attending Madison... plans a career in musical education . . . Assembly Choir, 12... is a bundle of Joy ... always seen smiling, -ajik VELDA FAY SIMMONS Fay plans a future in nursing 5 o 5 DA Gilhalp Secretary, 11 and ‘Treasurer, 12, .°. hobby is music .. . works at Morgan's Music Center . . . enjoys danc- ing. EDGAR GARRISON STEFFEY, R. Gary plans to attend Bridge- water College... likes the COlOLTEC ...).1 mel ber ofr). FE: Club, 12... Varsity football manager, 10 .... [rack Téam, 1b). FORREST EARL STOVER, JR. Earl wants to study aerospace eng imeeringrat. VP sloe.seweuill Band, 8-12.41. . HieY, 3-985). an unusual hobby of his is sky diving. CECILIA JOAN STEWART Transferred to Lee from Valley High in Lonaconing, Maryland... attended Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma, where she was a member of the National Honor Society. ROY EDWARD STOKES, R. SiC7As, (8.8 temberon band, 8-12... wants to go to V.P.1. and study aerospace en- gineering .. . being late is one of the traits for which he is known, TERRY DALE SUMEY REBECCA LOUISE SUTER Plans to attend U, Va... . will Becky was a member of enter law and politics... at- RECORD Club, 12... mem- tended M.G A;, 10-11 . Hi-yY berof Tri-Hiay O12 eee President, 9-10-12 . . , RECORD played left end on the Pow- copy editor, 12... . Boys State, der Team... enjoys writing 11... known for debating and poetry . . . won the poetry speaking out. award for RECORD contest, 11. 52 DANA ELIZABETH SWISHER Swish plans to study nursing at Rockingham Memorial Hos- pital... was President of Homeroom ,..S.C.A. Rep- resentative, 10... favorite sport is tennis. . . defensive right end for Powder Football Team, GLENN MITCHELL SWISHER Plans to attend business school after graduation . . . member OMDEERG libel l— 120s.) WOLkKsS at the A P Store... favor- ite hobby is watching drag races, STEPHEN ICEKELL SUTTON The Air Force is Steve's plan for the future and also possi- bly Shenandoah College... a member of the band, D.E. Glub wand GiviteAim Patrol vemers he enjoys hunting and fishing. CONSTANCE ELLEN SZCZUR Connie wants to attend Mary Baldwin to study teaching . . .D.E. Clb el ee eect ieee L1iee e Homeroom Secretary, 9... her hobbies are dancing and bowling . likes the color blue. ROBERT WAYNE THOMPSON Bob plans to enter the armed forces after graduation... MmembernoD Ea ]ub alae attended A.M.A. for one year. 53 HARRY WALLACE TRIMBLE, J, HARRIET WILSON TROTT Buddy works at Gay's Clothing Plans to attend U, Va. to study Store on Saturdays . . . member of to be an X-ray technician... the D PAGIMb eS LV- 12 ee favorite Sécretary,s: GaA al ces sport is bowling .. . favorite Presidentior classy. | epee teacher is Mr. May. vorite sport is swimming and diving .. . summer job as life guard of the Park Pool... Powder football team. PAULA MARIA VIGIL DIANNE EUGENIA TWIGGS Plans to make a future in GERALD LEE WAGGY Twiggy plans to attend Mary Home:Economics:, . . Assem- Jerry wants to attend Bridge- Washington... President of Diy Choir, O-4 20g. s osGre, water College... enjoys base- homeroom, 9... favorite 11... likes to sing and listen ball and wants to play pro ball sports-basketball and bowling to music .. . works at the ... Was Secretary- Treasurer . .. trait-always ready for a Rosemary Shop... ambition of Homerooni; TGs Vik good argument... M.G.A,, is to learn how to play golf sity Baseball, 11 . . . works (ieee Erenchni nium ale ee OLA TONeOWAielbeamien lls at Reid's, THOMAS EDWARD WATSON Plans to attend V.P.I, to study engineering ... Varsity Foot- Dally il=l2e 3. track, L0c12 .. . known for being awkward and for getting people con- fused . . . nicknames are Cowboy and Graceful . RONALD GENE WILKERSON Wilk plans to attend U. Va. eeemercarecr iy teaching . . ; Football, 9-12... National Honor Society . . . recreation- watching television . . , Vice- Presidentsci,ciass,.12... Saying=eOnleshut.tupl” ...: Honor Council, 11. EDWARD RICHARD WAXMAN Ed plans to attend Princeton University . . . Treasurer of Home- room, 11 . . . National Honor So- ciety . . . saying- He who looks for trouble, it's a pity he should miss it. .. , consuming interest- writing. JUDITH DAWNETTE WIMER Dawn wants to teach Ele- mentary Education .. . enjoys all types of music. . . Presi- dentioni bh Uy As sli l Zea: member of Assembly Choir, 11-12... works at Grand Piano and Furniture Company. WILLIAM FRANKLIN WRIGHT Bill is planning to be an in- structional engineer. . . his hobby is carpentry ... went to school in Iowa and then transferred back to Lee... F.B.L.A. Regional Treasurer, ith. 55 WHO'S WHO MOST POPULAR Sandy Gum Fred Mader MOST TALENTED Nancy Ditzler Erskine Sproul BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Nitakaye Johnson Terry Sumey 56 WITTIEST Linda DiGrassie Greg Harper MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Harriet Buenting Sid Finkel Be esict SORSSNROS. BEST DRESSED Aija Pilsums Ronnie Nutty CUTEST Brenda Crosby John DeMaso We MOST ATHLETIC Harriet Trott Richard Krol MOST INTELLECTUAL Harriet Buenting Ed Waxman MOST TALKATIVE Nitakaye Johnson Greg Harper 58 PRETTIEST AND HANDSOMEST Aija Pilsums John DeMaso SWEETEST Penny Beardsworth Ronnie Wilkerson BEST ALL-ROUND Sarah Dixon Jerry Harris 59 You just wait! .We'‘'ll make the Southern 500 yet, declare Raymond Bowers, Bill Dozier, and Jerry Durham as they make a few minor adjustments on their roadster. Talk, talk, talk - Juniors use the time before assembly to catch up on the latest gossip. Becky Frye, Fran Rogers, Pete Hecht, and Susan Foster watch attentively as Mrs. Hanger illustrates a problem, JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class has done many different and interesting things this year. Like the Junior Classes in previous years, this year's Junior Class planned the biggest and best Junior Prom ever. During the Christmas Holidays they sold Christmas trees in order to raise money for their other projects. They have attained their goal, and made this year their most successful year at Lee High. The Junior Class officers are: (STANDING) Richard , Paulette, PRESIDENT, Jerry Durham, VICE -PRESI - DENT, (SEATED) Gail Wilson, SECRETARY, Bill Dozier, TREASURER, 61 Judith Ann Brown Joyce Ann Barr Catherine Harper Alexander George Howard Charles William Balthrop Ayling Paul Raymond Best, Jr. Laura Virginia Barr Nancy Lee Berry Hattie Mae Bosserman Barbara Jean Bowles Raymond Vivian Bowers, III Bowman John David Bowman George Baxter Barger, II Carolyn Sue Paul Nelson Brown Sharyn Elizabeth Burns Sharon Kay Burr Louise Camilla Cacciapaglia Douglas Roe Chandler Charles Rickenbrode Chittum Roy Lynd Clar Richard Gary aa ! Clemmer Stephen Valett Corbett oA V% s ) Me an 4 oh Timothy D fam, é i o Qp' j “: A { N ° V i” WW | Linda Ann ) if ; KR Cri b i rickenberger yw ‘ | Ny : ‘ ‘ A Jo Anne ' wf) Craig Elizabeth Jamison Curry Floyd Meadford Gritzer. il Elizabeth Jane Custer Davie Linda Day 63 Wayne Franklin Susan Whitelock Dedrick - Downs Ellen Rattner Wilson Donenfeld Benjamin Dozier, III Ellen Lynn Dunlap Judy Lynn Dunn Jerry Lamonte Durham Mary Alyce Susan Jane Flynn Foster Horace Albert Rebecca Lou PuItZe Jee Frye Darts Ednee Marg -e-ite Marooe Gacker Gaylor, Jr. Constance Marie Gibson Julia Grayson Goodall 64 John Lewis Goodloe, III Elizabeth Morrison Grim Rebecca Sue Hahn Sandra Anne Ham Glenn John Haney James Brown Hanger, Ill Jerry Howard Charlotte Harris Deane Harper Sharon Foster Henry sae Patricia ee Harper Carol Linda : : Hicklin : Robert Archer Hobson, III Charles Peggy Jean Thomas Hise Holliday Susan Baldwin Hinch 65 Jerlene Faye Hostetter Ann Cea Huffer “Where the Boys Are.” Bill Dozier, Raymond Bowers, and Jerry Durham spend an evening tuning up an engine at the Road-Gents Safety Club. Linda Lee Hyden Todd Frazier Johnson Loretta Ann Kennedy Patricia Ann Kennedy William Thomas Lea Anna os. Kirtz Knick 7 a Patricia ak Ann George Steven Knott Klinkhamer 66 ae ot of Luveh AM Aha PIADAL- Ta 1NM LIMON rh choos ancd “aba B” Remey YA V2 Stuart Fontaine Layman Lawrence Richard Franklin Lockhart Douglas Lotts Susan Loraine Lowman Carolyn Diane Ludwig Patricia Ann McCool Mary Frances McLelland Encore! Encore! The Assembly Choir winds up the “Feast of Christmas.” Stephen Hugh MacPherson Russell Wayne Masincupp 67 David Kent Meckstroth Brenda Gail Miller Jerry Winston Meeks Judy Ann Miller Mary Elizabeth Miska Charlotte Amelia Mitchell Victoria Suzanne Moore Edmund Eugene Mullins, Jr. Gilmer Ashby Nuckles, Jr. Dennis Lee Null Samuel Luther Obenschain Bruce Anthony ae Oliver Patricia Jean O'Donnell Wayne Wilson Owens 68 William Graham Painter Antoinette Katherine Peeler Richard Carrington Paulette, Jr. Norman Clayton Peeler Berkeley Miller Pemberton John Franklin Puffenberger Forrest Maxwell Puffenberger, Jr. Coy James Ramsey, Jr. Jane Athealine Ramsey Donald Roy Reid Suzanne Ellen Reid John Herbert Rexrode Carlton Wayne Rexrode Charles Edwin Richardson 69 Judy Lee Robertson Jeffrey Alan Serfass Thomas Edward Richardson John Edward Shady [Raymond Luther Shaner Susan Ellen Shinpaugh Rocky William Bonnye Kay Simonetti Simmons Brenda Joyce Snead Roger Dale Snead James Lawrence Stilley, III George Edmund Stone, Jr. Edward LeRoy Sutton Shirley Jean Tankesley Joan Sylvia Tessier 70 Stanley Wayne Thomas Alice Kathryn Wagner Ann Hilton Wenger Marion Ronald Whisman Ann Elouise Wilkerson Judith Leigh Wilkerson P A Donald Lewis Williams eth ES Wilkerson George Pugh Williams Helen Franklin Gail Frances Williamson Wilson Jean Carolyn Winter Cynthia Louise Zeliff Sharon Kay Wiseman Gloria Dae Wolfe Annette Thomas Young 71 Deane Dozier carries the ball for the Sophomores in the Powder-Puff game. “Watch your step, Pam.” Pam Cavender and Jim Goodloe model for the Sophomore Fashion Show. Fifteen Rahs for the Puffs” say Eddie Coffey, Peter Menk, John Peduto, and Doug Mc- Michen, proving themselves a talented (?) bunch. 72 SOPHOMORE CLAS The Sophomore Class has been very active this year. They had a party to help recover from the mental strain of mid-year exams. The Sophomore girls participated in the Powder-Puff football game. The homerooms gave food to needy families a t Christmas. They had a bake sale to round out their third year at Lee High. The Sophomore Class officers are: (STANDING) John Peduto, PRESI- DENT, Larry Smith, VICE PRESIDENT, (SEATED) Jo Gibson, SECRETARY Karen Buenting, TREASURER. 73 Carolyn Gertrude Ashby Barbara Adair Barr Mary Ellen Ambler Margaret Jane Barnett Gloria Sue Bartley Carolyn ec Bogan Judith Marie Bosserman Karen Alt Buenting Barbara Jane Cabell madres Lee Martha Kay Ann Hampton Katherine a) Atkins Barker Wade Barker Barlow Q,.me™™ Y 2? oe rw ae yp rk is 0) N yy ) er = Judith Belshee Stephen Wilson Biehn Charles Nicholas Bishop, Jr. ! Carol Elaine Hazel Marie | (oA Boward Bridges Karen Gay y YY Ww Bissikumey ‘YO ow | Donna Ellen Robert Thomas WRAY eee Ae Cash Cash a | : WV A | pee al SAE Aes dr Darrell Lee Carpenter Shirley Ann Caricofe 74 Ny } Y pn “Glendia May i Craig 2Walter Le@ Pamela Jo Janis Elaine Linda Paulette | } as Casoh Cavender Clark Clark Bee Te A ue D L ) jee ei Ww th: i 1104 | | v ( Ae i y Yo V at) ( 7 Derrievec Clarke Zane Luella Harold Craig Edward Coffey Sammie Gale Croft Warren Richard Glemmern, fir. Lois Marie Coffey Robert Wallace CoOolkwis: Daniel Carol Richard Dorothy Davis DePriest Michael Barbara Leon Randolph Wayne helen Curry, Jr. DiGrassie Ditzler Sandra Elaine Cully finda Gay Custer Michael Betty Holt David Helen Deane Harvey Franklin Dodd Doering Dozier Ellinger 75 Victor Lee Ellinger Joe David Ergenbright Thomas Caperton Erskine Stephen King Faidley Tony Ray Fitzgerald pelt Ly Preston Fletcher W 4 pl Mary Ann Floyd n . - gy Robert Edward Foster La Kenneth Ray Fox Beth Free Sandra Lee Gayhart Rebecca Jo Gibson Brenda Jane Gilbert Ronald Gene Gilmer Steven Douglas Golladay Virginia Evelyn Goode James Randolph Goodloe Sandra Jane Grant James Courtney Gray, II Florinda Grine Joel Craig Grogan 76 Judith Fayn Hartzog Larry Wayne Hatter Norman Wayne Herb William Phillips Hite Baroline Elizabeth Hodge Calvin Jackson Holt, Jr. Charles Edward Horne Rex Clayton Houser, Jr. Donna Kay Hoy Lorraine Revonda Hull Janet Preston Hunter Fred Kenneth Huntley Terisa Hutteman John Edward Johnson Mary Jane Johnson Sandra Lee Jones Julia Ann Kasuba Lannette Lee Keister Susan Victoria Kiger Stephen Richard Kincheloe Arthur Reese Kirby eafeb vA ep, Chatfertagtiho Ki fox” yf es Be Ronald Lee Kité ( Mary Carole Kivlighan Joan Dale Knicely Sharon Nancy Knopp oe HEE ae Pa Te, ACK — we aroha Pies Ay. aa a a Lilie Cag oa. ae Sa gp GK Kenneth H. Knorr, Jr. Carl Edward Lane Kathryn Mary LaCas William John Lawrence, Jr. Clifford Lawrence Latta ip pole f} fi pe 2 | y i We | Susan Kay Legg Ly’ ay i Thomas Philip Leonard yi ae 7) y Lh i Frances Warren Lessley ! V David Phillo Lightner Mary Carter Loth -— Harry Edward Low, Jr. Douglas Goodwin McMichen as Clyde McSwain, Jr. Stephen Allen Markley Kathleen Olive Mayer Anne Meckstroth Katherine Raye Meeks Peter Donald Menk Dennis Wayne Miller “What a terrific chin-up! Jody Grogan and Sam Shiplett prepare to decorate the goal posts for the Powder-Puff football game. 78 Carolyn Lee Mitchell Mary Elizabeth Miller Irma Faye Moneymaker Barbara Jeanette Morris ¢, . Vv, IA LY 7 z Ft LCA v Vt ZL oF MA lf ap ee i Oa ’ Edwin Bateman Morse, Jr. Vege the’- ff he pany ba EF. aX LD - V4 ; fx Ze, f Of iA TIS Ly r76 ( {eX (Aa 1 c 4A a Af, , Deborah Harding ObetSchain Ge jm Py fod v ‘e ” Margaret Susan Obenschain a Michael Dale Osteen By aaee su 5 7 Charles Robert Pastors Sasnasy John Carmine Peduto Se Ingrid Pelny Carolyn Jean Phillips John Edwin Prillaman Edward Glen Quick Dennis Clarence Ramsey Catherine Allene Renalds Dennis Ray Roberts Robert Hardy Roberts, Jr. Kay Atkins models a semi- formal at the Sophomore Fashion Show. 79 William Averalle Russell Mary Ann John Carson Roth Rebecca Sue John Edward Sheets Shelley, Jr. Anne Samuel Page Stuart Shields Shiplett Alexander Carloyn Mae Forest Silling Smith, Jr. Deidre Louise SNe y Was s Carol Jean Smith Linda Loyce Snead Floyd Clarence : Vera Stilley iS Delores Dianna Lynn rf Stewalt Swisher James di tows Earl Robert Stogdale Keen Stokes 80 Linda Lou Swisher 7 Fonda Gaynelle Vines Belva June Waybright Patricia Ann Wiseman Anne Bowler Tullidge Donna Katherine Van Fossen Carolyn Jean Weaver William Joseph Viglione Kitty Dee Welsh Jacqueline Elaine Wills 81 James Page Wilson Cecily Claire Wood William Joseph Vande Water Susan Watterson Virginia Elizabeth Wilhelm Constance Vernell Wiseman Ellen Lucretia Yeago— Diane McClure, Ann Lowe, and Judy LaPorte look for parallel books that seem to be getting longer and harder to read all the time. John Brown and Eddie Hicklin find just a moment to say Hello during the rush to change classes, Miss Crawford has found competent helpers in Sarah Nutt, Melanie Hilliard, Diane Wood, and Punetta Folk. 82 FRESHMAN CLASS . : ond The Freshman Class officers are: (STANDING) Bill Leonard, PRESIDENT, Bob Kennedy, VICE-PRESIDENT, (SEATED) Bobby Taylor, SECRETARY, Wally Everiss, TREASURER, 83 9) cy ' P } Margaret Lynn Anderson ef - i) LP ig Armstrong L X | 7 wt A lute FF A Smad! lA b wo 4 Lae aa e Le ys a y: Wy Va | bib Ronnie Lee Ashley Robert Stephen Ayling William Robert Barr Daniel Long Bateman Charles Stephen Baugh Susan Virginia Baugher Margaret Hevener Beach James Franklin Bell Richard Preston Bell Linda Maria Birch Stephen Peyton Blackburn Brenda Irene Bogan Linda Ann Bosserman Jo Ann Botkin Karen Kay Callahan Eugenia Marguerite Campbell Catherine Lucille Cash Patricia Louise Cash Robert Walter Cash, III Chester Alan Chamberlain James Irving Chambers Belinda Love Clarke William Artemas Clinedinst 84 Barry Lee Coleman William Worth Collins 85 Denise Cornell Cook Patricia Ann Cooney Wade Warren Cothran Joan Rebecca Cox Charles Frank Crawford James William Crawford Howard Keith Crosby George Raymond Curry Nancy Lee Dagenhart Mary Elizabeth Deitrick George Morris Dixon Charles Franklin Doyle, Jr. John Cameron DuVal David Carroll Earman Richard Owen Eastman Patricia Joonne Elliott Ettie Jo Ergenbright John Swanson Estes Gary Dale Eutsler Walter Henry Everiss, Jr. Patricia Ann Ewing Michael William Fields, Jr. Ronald William Fischer Mary Therese Fitzgerald Michael Kent Fitzgerald Kitt Auth la taf wht A VEG, ee of dale Shelia Punetta Folk Crystal Page Forbes Jerry Eugene Fry Carl William Fulwider, Jr. Michael Philip Fyock Rebecca Anne Garrett Juanita Elaine Gibson Carol Christine Grant Linda Lou Greaver Sharon Grim Mary Moore Grogan Edward Lee Guffey Howard Newton Hahn, Jr. Sarah Claywell Haislip Kay Howard Hanger Susan Foster Hanger Sarah Carrington Hannah Sharon Kay Harmon Phillip Wayne Harris Jacquelyn Virginia Hays Jerry Hogue Heizer Michael Ray Hendrix Edward Gardner Hicklin 86 ra ee a Linda Mae Hite Mary Ellen Hite James Frank Hoctor Kenneth Bever Hodge Judith Kay Hodges Pamela Marsh Holden Elizabeth Ann Holt Charles Earl Howdyshell, Jr. William Wayne Hulvey Roy Elwood Humphrey Betty Jane Hurowitz Mary Faye Hutchens Linda Elizabeth James Larry Wayne Jenkins Lois Winn Johnson Nancy Louise Johnson Retta Kay Johnson Ronald Lee Keller Robert Vaughn Kennedy Susan Maxwell Kenyon Lacy Bertrand King, Jr. Larry Lee King Linda Lee Klinkhamer Judy Faye Knicely 87 Julia Lynn Knopp Donna Marie Kruger Dennis Alan Kurtz Gary Franklin Lambert Esther Delores Lane Judy Elaine LaPorte Mary Melton Larner Anita Elizabeth Lawrence Russell Lomax Leonard, Jr. William Anne Bryant Forrest Lowe Leonard Victor Von Gerald Lee Ludwig Livick Constance Ronald Alton Elaine Lutz McCauley James Lyle Diane Kay McClure Claude Thomas McCubbins, III Rodger Dean McQuain Dominick Anthony Marino Donald Rae Massie Mary Matthews Loyd Clinton Michael, Jr. Benjamin Brom Miller Jean Marie Miska 88 Teresa Katrinka Moomau Thomas Wayne Moore Rita Kay Moyer Daniel Ray Myers Wade Thomas Myers Edgar Walton Newman, III Sarah Jane Nutt Richard Bell Obenschain Randall Edward Olsen Brenda Jean Carolinda Owensby Parrott Samuel Bonnie Jean Franklin Patterson Painter George : Thomas art Louise Patterson Paulette Ronnie Lee Steet a Patterson PP Jeralyn Ann Phillippe det Ww Richard Eugene Powel id Edward Lee Ramsey Georgia Ann Reynard Dennis Lester Richardson Mary Susan Richardson Linda Mae Roberts Violet May Roberts 89 Arlene Virginia Robinson Gertrude Lyne Robson Shirley Ann Ross Lloyd Samuel Sanger, Jr. Anthony Martin Schlotter Louis Gray Sensabaugh, Jr. Rae Anne Sensabaugh Z , x ices fee William Andrew Lawrence Shaver Franklin Sheffer ee Sue Elizabeth Sheehan, Jr. Sherrill John Kittredge Shuster, Jr. Betty Jo Simmons Larry Michael Simmons Dorothy Marie Smith Lucinda Ann Smith Linda Bell Smith Sandra Lee Smith Ann Leavell Snead Anna Marie Spencer James Mason Sproul Devonne Gay Stanley Mary Sue Steele Patrica Elizabeth Steffey Tate Kincaid Sterrett 90 Michael Lair Stewart Carol Lee Stogdale Donald Lee Swats David Markley Swisher Roberta Christine Swisher Sherry Thurber Szczur Emery Folger Taylor, Jr. Robert David Taylor Jane Warren Timberlake Richard Allen Tolley Deboria Jane Tessier Ashton Brenda Aleen Delmer Trice VanFossen Alexander Kathryn Lea Bell Valz, Jr. Waalewyn Rita Delores Margaret Wagner Jean Whitesell Michael Terry Brenda Anne Westhofer Whitlock Susan Kemper Wilkerson Anita Jean Wiseman Rebecca Ann Wiseman Gary Albert Wittenauer Diana Elizabeth Wood Dorothy Gayle Woodrum Harry Joseph Zeliff oT It looks as if Cindy Harris needs three library aides to check out her book. Helping Cindy are Ellen Hamilton, Debbie Humphries, and Peggy Rosen. The charge of the Eighth Brigade. Timmy Ham and William Smith begin the daily rush to the lunch- room. Frank Zirkle adds his “John Hancock to the list of people who are riding the bus to Waynes- boro. 92 EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade began their first year They had the election of their officers at Lee High with an orientation program. at the beginning of the year. The officers Members of the SCA showed the new stu- of the SCA introduced the Honor System dents the different facilities that the school and the functions of the SCA to them, offers. The Eighth Grade officers are: (STANDING) Bill Hanna, PRESIDENT, Mary Bishop, VICE PRESIDENT, (SEATED) Beverly Bosserman, SECRETARY, Graham Bartley, TREASURER, 93 Thomas Richard Agner Karin Jan Albrecht Deborah Jeanette Anderson Donna Faye Ashley Milton Graham Bartley Linn William Barton John Brown Judith Anne Bryant Nancy Ann Byrd Bruce Haile Cabell Linda Paige Cales Frederick Harrison Campbell 94 Wilma Lee Barton Sandra Lee Bibb Mary Charlotte Bishop Susan Blackley Donna Kay Bodkin Beverly Jean Bosserman Mary Ann Botkin Cynthia Ann Bowers Pamela Jo Boyers Marcia Ann Brinkley Mary Thornton Broman Dale Edward Brown Dreama Darlene Brown Sharon Brooks Burnett Larry Earl Byers Harold Wray Campbell Linda Ellen Campbell Robert Ray Cason Willian Bernard Cason, Jr. Deborah Elaine Clark Jack Willard Chandler, Jr. Lester Eugene Chittum Wanda Kaye Clark Joan Marie Clatterbaugh Barbara Jean Clemmer Cynthia Coe Jaunita LaVonne Coffey Sandra Kay Cook Sandra Kay Cook Janet Llewellyn Coughlan Jacqueline Marie Craig Catherine Marshall Crawford S ally Lee Crickard Susan Ruth Croyl Robert Richard Leland Crum Clellen Culpen Richard Paul Cullen Donald Lee Curry James Franklin Daugherty Edward Lee Davies Donald Ray Dedrick Carol Ann DeMaso 95 Martha Mowry DePriest Dauria Lee D'Orsi Judith Alma Dull Linda Kay Eckert Thelma Patricia Eiland Robert Eugene Elkins Gene Raymond Ergenbright Joyce Faye Fitzgerald Vickie Lynn Fitzgerald Roberta Nina Fitz-Hugh Gary Barker Fowlds Barbara Jeanne Fox Priscilla Ellen Garrett Stephen McLean Gayhart Anne Hamilton Golladay Kay Elizabeth Golladay Willian Benton Goodloe Brenda Carol Gregary Ruth Virginia Grim Susanne Virginia Grim Phyllis Eva Grimes Frances Elizabeth Grow Paula Marie Gutshall Elizabeth Mary Hairfield Lynn Waddell Hall 96 Jacqueline Marcelle Greaver Linda Margaret Ham Timothy Martin Ham Ellen Mobley Hamilton Shirley Ann Hanger William Brooke Hanna James Evans Harper Cynthia Lou Harris Judith Kaye Harris Michael Edward Harris Thomas Edward Hassett, III Alice Holbrook Hern John McAdow Herndon Rebecca Jo Hershey Cynthia Victoria Hevener Reed Franklin Hildebrand John Minor Hinch Judy Kay Hinkle Jeanette Horne Judy Marie Hoy Rebecca Sue Hudson Oakley Weldon Huffer, Jr. Deborah Ellen Humphries James Howard lugrans Shirley Virginia Jennings Dale Curtis Jones Barbara Elizabeth Jordan a7 Dennis Warren Latta Tony Franklin Lavender Margaret Ann Lecheler Lucille Lee Legg Sandra Lee Lloyd Phyllis Kay Lockhart Deborah Ridgely Lotz John Randolph Lucas Elsie Jean McCool Cabell Scott McCormick Susan Tate McSwain Gary William Mackey 98 Donald Webster Jordan William Gray Jordan, Jr. Ronald Lee Kappes Ronald Lea Kegley Rodney Allen Kessler Samuel Gaylin Kirby Brenda Jay Knopp James Edmund Mader Richard Allen Martin Dennis Price Masincup Carolyn Lee Massie Susan Marion Meyers Patricia Ann Michael Alfred Miller Kenneth Harper Miller Thomas William Miller Stephen Warren Moore Garnett Fry Morton Patricia Anne Mullins Mary Katherine Nash David Houston Pullin Herman Henry Pullin, Jr. Walter Arnold Pultz Robert Leslie Quick Brenda Kay Ralston Douglas Vaughn Ramsey Larry Franklin Rankin a9 Brenda Kay Neff Angel Negran William Howard Nutty Lynda Joyce O'Donnell Bryce Elaine Oliver Pamela Jane Pascal John Timothy Pastors Kenneth Sale Patterson Ronald Cameron Paxton April Kay Perkinson Shirley Jean Potter Richard Allen Prestwood Joseph Garrett Ratcliff Paula Allen Raudenbush Danny Eugene Rexrode Paul Daniel Rexrode David Eugene Reynolds Sally Ann Rhodes Jo Anne Virginia Richardson Marc Daniel Riddle Linda Lou Ripley Brenda Anne Robertson Phyllis Lee Robertson Eau i +4 Judith Carrington Robinson Carl Coleman Ro sen Margaret Lee Rosen Gary Lee Rowe Sandra Kay Sanger Frank Robert Schilling, Jr. Richard Allen Shady Earl Wayne Shaner Ronald Leland Shaver Carolyn Ann Sheets Daniel Jordan Sheets Joyce Ann Sheets Paul Nathan Shelly Sharon Sue Shepherd Mary Ann Shinpaugh 100 Linda Teresa Shue Sandra Katherine Shuster Barbara Roy Silling Susan Catherine Smiley Sylvia Ann Smiley William Beverly Smith, Jr. Donald Eugene Spencer George Thomas Sproul Betty Jean Sprouse Anita Sheryl Stanley Janice Ann Steagall Alice Faye Stephenson Judy Lynn Stephenson Samuel Willson Sterrett, III David Wayne Surratt Elizabeth Ann Suter Martha Ellen Suter Lanny Stephen Sutton Linda Carol Swerengin Carrie Marguerite Swisher Judy Paulette Swisher Stephen Earl Talley Rocky Daniel Tankesley English Brent Taylor Linda Marie Taylor Delores Joan Tessier 101 Clyde Wilson Sandra Lee Thomas Trayer Linda Faye Betty Lou Thomas Trimble Joe Paige Turner Gary Paul Tyler Marie Mitchell VanFossen Jerry Ronald VanLear Mildred Ilene Barbara Jo Va rner Walker Dane Linda Leigh Davidson Wallace Wade Mary Louise Weller Robert Ernest Wetzel James Norman Whitlock Carl Lynn James Robert Wimer Wikel, Jr. Larry Chick Gary Woodrow Wilkerson Wimer Joyce Ann Wimer Catharine Deane Wine Carlton Ray Winebrenner Linda Carter Wisely Joe Anderson Wood Alene Belle Wright Helen Evonne Woodall Robert Baldwin Wright 102 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The S.C.A. officers confer before an S.C.A. meeting. They are Bill Dozier, TREASURER, Sandy Gum, VICE PRESIDENT, Frankie Williamson, SECRETARY, and Erskine Sproul, PRESIDENT. Ed Waxman reads the new constitution before theses Grae Sandy Gum buys paper from Bill Dozier in the cafeteria before school, 104 This year of 1961-62 the S.C.A. held the The S.C.A, sold Lee High book covers and eighth grade orientation at the beginning of the pencils with the football schedule printed on year. For the first time a school calendar was them. Also, at the beginning of the year, the placed in the cafeteria and monitors were also S.C.A. held open house for the parents and placed in the halls. They sponsored the Football friends of the student body. Hop, the Christmas Dance, and the Basketball Hop. (1st ROW) Peggy Rosen, Pebby Lecheler, Linda Campbell, Karyn McCormick, Sheila Morris, Barbara Sawyer, Linda Gray, Emily Moseley. (2nd ROW)Linda Wisely, iyle Woodrum, Anne Lowe, Jean Smith, Sandy Smith, Ellen Kinsella, Aija Pilsums, Judy Bodkin, Julia Dutton, (3rd ROW) Linda Hite, Sandra Gayhart, Sammy Croft, Deane Harper, Alice Wagner, Dana Garber, Carolyn Ludwig, Susan Foster, Ellen Donenfeld. (4th ROW) Steve Golladay, Billy Hite, Mike Stewart, Richard Paulette, Steve Moore, Angel Negron, Bill Hanna, Jimmy Harper, Billy Cason, Robert Cason, (5th ROW) Osborne Renalds, Harry Zeliff, Sam Painter, Mary Larner, Judy Hodges, Linda Swisher, Pat Wiseman, Betty Jane Clem, Sarah Dixon, Terry Sumey, Deane Dozier. (6th ROW) Ashton Trice, Harriet Buenting. (7th ROW) Richard Krol. 105 Harriet Buenting EDITOR, The LEEWAY staff has worked very hard many hours in producing the annual. Even and diligently this year in publishing the so, they have all enjoyed working and plan- 1962 LEEWAY. The various committees, ning together. copy, typing, art and sports, have spent The sports committee consists of David Shiplett, SPORTS EDITOR, Linda Houff, Glen Haney, and Jean Winter. 106 The Art Staff consists of David Meckstroth, Ellen Donenfeld, and Erskine Sproul, ART EDITOR. The Typing Staff consists of Penny Beardsworth, Linda Gray, TYPING EDITOR, and Carolyn Ludwig. 107 The Copy Staff consists of (FIRST ROW) Cathy Alexander, Susan Cullen, Sarah Dixon, COPY EDITOR, Dana Garber, Frances McLelland, (SECOND ROW) Pat Harper, Emily Moseley, Stuart Denton, and Diane Sheehan. 78 9101 415161711 212223242 282930 31 RECORD CLUB Nancy Ditzler, EDITOR. | This year for the first time in eight library a continuation plaque for first and years the Record Club published three second place winners in three divisions- - issues of the magazine. They sponsored the poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Delegates annual Literary Contest, and placed in the were sent to S,I,P.A. at Lexington. The copy committee consisted of (SITTING) Terry Sumey, COPY EDITOR, Suzie Reid, Beth Moore, Margie Miska, Aija Pilsums, (STANDING) Kenny Bosserman, Betty Jane Clem, Rebecca Suter, Lou Ann Powell, and Mary Ann Roth. 108 The Typing Committee consists of Barbara Jack, Nancy Armentrout, TYPING EDITOR, and Susan McCue. Ed Waxman, PUBLICITY EDITOR. Winners of the Literary Contest were Mary Hale, 1st place non-fiction, Stuart Denton, 2nd place poetry, Erskine Sproul, 1st place poetry, Ed Waxman, Ist place fiction. The RECORD Art Staff consists of Stanley Thomas, EDITOR, Sharon Henry, Ronnie Fischer, Tommy Kirtz, Deane Dozier, Jim Hanger, Toni Peeler, Erskine Sproul, Gail Marland, Mary Miska. 109 ‘S ca OF AMERICA ff Officers (SEATED) Patricia McCool, VICE-PRESIDENT, Dawn Wimer, PRESIDENT, Judy Wilkerson, SECRETARY, John Puffenberger, TREASURER. (STANDING) Joyce Barr, PARLIAMENTARIAN, and Davie Day, HISTORIAN. F.B.L.A. The F.B.L.A. did many different and interesting regional meeting at Madison in March. In April, the things this year. In December, they had a party for winners of the contest attended the State Convention the members and also fixed a Christmas basket for held in Roanoke. a needy family. A spelling bee was held with the The F.B.L.A. ended its school year with a picnic Professional Business Women's Club in February. The and enjoyed being together for the last time until club participated in the fall Planning Workshop at fall. Madison College and also in the contests at the ._@. (1st ROW) Barbara Dagenhart, Shirley Caricofe, Frances Lessley, Dianna Swisher, Andrea Lee Barlow, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Judy Robertson, Linda Smith, (2nd ROW) Sharyn Burns, Judy Powell, Ethelyn Diggs, Judy Miller, Sandra Quattlebaum, Revonda Hull, Janis Clark, Linda Crickenberger. 110 The officers of the D, E. Club are (FIRST ROW) Carolyn Huntley, SECRETARY, Lynda Mynes, HISTORIAN, Faye Simmons, TREASURER, (SECOND ROW) Herby Rexrode, VICE-PRESIDENT, Robert Rider, PRESIDENT, Wayne Brinkley, SERGEANT -AT- ARMS, Chipper Shelnut, PAR- LIAMENTARIAN. D.E.CLUB The Distributive Education Club has had a High. Three delegates attended the State lot of fun this year participating in their Convention at Richmond. One special project different activities. Some of their projects in- the D, E. Club members voted on was to give cluded a Christmas Dance, the annual a hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving Employer-Employee Banquet held at Hotel D. E, student. The members also decorated the Ingleside and a farewell picnic in June. In cafeteria for Christmas. The year of 1961-1962 February the District contest was held at Lee was a very successful year for the D. E. Club, The members of the D, E, Club are (FIRST ROW) Connie Szczur, Judy Brown, Carole Moyers, Judy Botkin, Patricia Simmons, Faye Simmons. (SECOND ROW) Sandra Ergenbright, Lynda Mynes, Carol Hite, Sandra Robertson, Garlena DePriest, Janice Bowman, Doris Meeks, Dottie Redner, Rosemary Rowe. (THIRD ROW) Mary Lou Garletts, Paula Vigil, Carolyn Huntley, Carolyn Herbaugh, Connie Gibson, Anne Hottel, Jean Craig, Chipper Shelnut. (FOURTH ROW) Roy Hurt, MeridithSillings, Richard Lotts, Charles Richardson, Forrest Puffenberger, Jr., James Steeley, Norman Eye, Richard Tubbs. (FIFTH ROW) Herby Rexrode, Edney Gaylord, Richard Clemmer, J. C. Folk, Harry Trimble, Ronnie Gilbert, Glenn Swishet. 111 The officers of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y are: (FIRST ROW) Emily Moseley, Susan Cullen, Nancy Armentrout. (SECOND ROW) Gail Marland, Linda DiGrassie, Sandy Quattlebaum, and Harriet Buenting. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y The AlphaTri-Hi-Y has had a very eventful and enjoyable year. They completed several service projects, two of which were helping with the Tuberculosis Campaign and taking Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. The Alpha girls also adopted two little V.S.D.B. children and held various parties for them throughout the year, As a money making project some of the girls were hostesses at the open house for Lesco Homes. They were also challenged to a Powder Puff Football Game, which they won, They had parties for the club members and their dates as social projects. The club helped to initiate our school newspaper by starting it as aTri-Hi-Y paper and then turning it over to the school. Members pictured are (FIRST ROW) Mary Lou Garletts, Susan Cullen, Sandy Ergen- bright, Gail Marland, Margie Miska, Ellen Kinsella, Harriet Buenting. (SECOND ROW) Pat Ferguson, Emily Moseley, Nancy Clatterbaugh, Fran Rodgers, Shelia Morris, Aija Pilsums, Sandy Quattlebaum. (THIRD ROW) Penny Beardsworth, Mary Hale, Sarah Dixon, Linda DiGrassie, Diane Sheehan, Linda Gray, Betsy Mills. (FOURTH ROW) Sandy Gum, Nancy Armentrout, Barbara Jack, Susan McCue, Becky Suter, Betty Jane Clem, Cecilia Stewart. 112 The officers of the Beta Tri Hi Y are: (FIRST ROW) Frances McLelland, Beth Moore, Cindy Zeliff, Jami Curry, (SECOND ROW) Judy Wil- kerson, Patsy McCool, Susan Foster, BETA TRI-HI-Y The Beta Tri-Hi-Y has really been and made favors for Western State Hos- working this year in order to obtain first pital and the city jail, They had a rum- place among the Tri-Hi-Y groups. The mage sale and sold Y.M.C,A, mints for Beta's have gone to different churches World service and put the thought for the once a month, adopted an orphan girl in week in the homerooms, The Beta girls Italy, and visited the patients of Woodrow ended their year with a fashion show. Wilson Rehab, They made cancer bandages The members are: (FIRST ROW) Barbara Bowles, Gloria Wolfe, Louise Cacciapaglia, Ellen Donenfeld, Jami Curry, Vicki Moore, Sharon Burr, Deane Harper, Cindy Zeliff, Julia Goodall, Sharon Henry, Alice Wagner, (SECOND ROW) Judy Dunn, Cathy Alexander, Bettie Grim, Brenda Miller, Frances McLelland, Becky Frye, Dana Garber, Judy Wilkerson, Joyce Barr, Hattie Bosserman, Susan Downs, Pat O'Donnell, Beth Moore, Gail Wilson. (THIRD ROW) Pat Harper, Sue Lowman, Susan Hinch, Patsy McCool, Toni Peeler, Kitty Brooks, Susan Foster, Suzanne Reid, Joan Wine, Frankie Williamson, Jean Winter. 113 The officers of the Gamma I Tri-Hi-Y are (FIRST ROW) Mary Carter Loth, Sandy Curry, Karen Bissikumer, Connie Wise- man, Barbara Cabell. (SECOND ROW) Dean Dozier, Susan Obenschain, Carolyn Ashby, and Page Shields. GAMMA | TRI-HI-Y The Gamma I Tri-Hi-Y has been very visited various churches in Staunton, and busy this year with their bake sales, bottle gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy drives, and the se lling of Lee pads and pens family. As one of their big projects, the in order to raise money for their community Gamma I Tri-Hi-Y played the Alpha Tri- and for World Service. Also, they gave the Hi-Y in the Powder Puff football game. ladies of the Betty Bickle Home parties, Member pictured are: (FIRST ROW) Nancy Ham, Ginny Goode, Terry Hulteman, Ellen Ambler, Beth Free, Connie Wiseman, Barbara Barr, Page Shields, Anne Meckstroth, Carolyn Mitchell. (SECOND ROW) Barbara Morris, Karen Bissikumer, Cathy La Cas, Deidre Shunkwiler, Sandy Curry, Carolyn Weaver, Barbara Cabell, Pat Wiseman, Linda Swisher. (THIRD ROW) Dean Dozier, Mary Ann Floyd, Jean Smith, Jane Barnett, Connie Harris, Susan Obenschain, Carolyn Ashby. 114 The officers of the Gamma II Tri-Hi-Y are: (FIRST ROW) Barry Hodge, Carolyn Bogan, Jo Gibson, Mary Ann Roth. (SECOND ROW) Carter Nicholas, Susan Legg, Ingird Pelny, Cecily Wood. GAMMA II TRI-HI-Y The Gamma II Tri-Hi-Y has had a busy cluded preparing a Christmas basket, giv- year. Bake sales were held to raise money ing toys to the Salvation Army, and wrap- and the girls enjoyed many parties. Along ping gifts for Western State. The club with the Gamma I club, they challenged presented a joint fashion show with the the Senior girls to a Powder-Puff football boys of the Gamma Hi-Y. game in October. Community projects in- Members pictured are: (FIRST ROW) Carol De Priest, Mary Jane Johnson, Lynn Grine, Julia Kasuba, Susan Waterson, Carol Kivlighan, Kay Atkins, Donna Van Fossen, Jo Gibson, Sharon Knopp. (SECOND ROW) Kitty Welsh, Carter Nicholas, Carolyn Bogan, Barry Hodge, Debby Obenschain, Ellen Yeago, De- lores Stewart, Cathie Reanalds, Mary Ann Roth, Pam Cavendar, Cecily Wood. (THIRD ROW) Susan Kiger, Ingrid Pelny, Karen Buenting, Judy Belshee, Susan Legg. 1 [iss The officers of the Delta I Tri-Hi-Y are: (FIRST ROW) Sue Sherrill, Ann Lowe, Jackie Hays. (SECOND ROW) Linda Birch, Linda Hite, Carol Stogdale, Mary Deitrick. DELTA | TRI-HI-Y The Delta I Tri-Hi-Y started off the year with a bake sale. They got into the autumn spirit by having party and raking leaves, A group representing this Tri- Hi- Y visited the V.S.D.B. children every week, which was a very rewarding experience, The Delta girls also contributed to World Service and enjoyed many outings this spring. Member pictured are: (FIRST ROW) Susan Baugher, Rae Ann Sensabaugh, Ettie Jo Ergenbright, Sue Sher- rill, Georgia Reynard, Pat Steffey, Jo Ann Campbell, Carole Stogdale, Jackie Hays, Pat Cooney, Sally Haislip. (SECOND ROW) Diane Wood, Susan Kenyon, Diane McClure, Linda Birch, Ann Lowe, Jane Huro- witz, Molly Grogan, Pam Holden, Rita Wagner, Christine Grant, (THIRD ROW) Ann Snead, Linda Hite, Rita Moyer, Melanie Hilliard, Mary Mathews, Pat Elliot, Mary Deitrick, Trudy Robson, Betty Holt. 116 Officers of the Delta II Tri-Hi-Y are: (1st ROW) Linda Greaver, Kay Waalwyn, Sherry Szczur (2nd ROW) Linda Clarke, Pat Ewing, Nancy Johnson, Devonne Stanley. DELTA Il TRI-HI-Y The Delta II Tri-Hi-Y achieved many churches, The Delta girls made their of its goals this year. The girls visited the World Service pledge and completed sev- V.S.D.B, children whom they adopted. eral community services. Throughout the year they attended various Members pictured are: (1st ROW) Lolita Morris, Sharon Grim, Anna Spencer, Anita Wiseman, Judy La- Porte, Denise Cook, Kay Waalwyn, Judy Hodges, Sherry Szczur (2nd ROW) Nancy Johnson, Violet Ro- berts, Margaret Beach, Eugenia Campbell, Brenda Owensby, Edi Paulette, Linda Greaver, Juanita Gib- son (3rd ROW) Mary Richardson, Pat Ewing, Sharon Harman, Linda Clarke, Kay Hanger, Lois Johnson Joan Cox, Devonne Stanley. 117 The officers of the Omega I Tri-Hi-Y are Pattie Eiland, Susanne Grim, Sandra Bibb. (SECOND ROW) Cathy Wine, Carol DeMaso, Mary Weller, Martha DePriest. OMEGA I TRI-HI-Y The Omega I Tri-Hi-Y began their first loween the girls collected money for year as a club with a very successful bake U.N.I.C.E.F. There was a big representa- sale. The Omega girls had a Halloween tion of girls at the Valley District Confer- party which was a lot of fun. Also, on Hal- ence held at the Staunton Y.M.C.A. Members pictured are: (FIRST ROW) Susan McSwain, Becky Hershey, Sandra Bibb, Janet Coughlan, Linda Wisely, Robin DePriest, Carolyn Sheets, Pebby Lechler, Susanne Grim, Mary Ann Shinpaugh. (SECOND ROW) Lynn O'Donnel, Taunia Ewing, Peggy Rosen, Barbara Clemmer, Sandy Shuster, Pat Filand, Mary Bishop, Mary Weller, Cathy Crawford, Pam Pascal, Daren Albrecht, Linda Ham. (THIRD ROW) Dauria D'Orsi, Susan Smiley, Debbie Lotz, Barbara Fox, Cathy Wine, Carol DeMaso, Lynn Hall, Roberta Fitzhugh, Martha DePriest. 118 The Omega II Tri-Hi-Y officers are: (1ST ROW) Brenda Neff, Ruth Grim, Jo Anne Richardson, (2ND ROW) Lucy Legg, Paula Raudenbush, and Mary Broman. OMEGA II TRI-HI-Y The Omega II Tri-Hi-Y had various merous patties and social gatherings. Before projects in order to raise money. They had Christmas, the girls went Christmas caroling several bake sales and bottle drives. together. Throughout the year the girls enjoyed nu- The Members pictured are: (FIRST ROW) Linda Wallace, Brenda Neff, Ruth Grim, Sharon Shepherd, Cindy Harris, Sharon Burnett, Pam Mullins, Shirley Jennings, Linda Swearengin, (SECOND ROW) Lucy Legg, Susan Myers, Paula Raudenbush, Mary Broman, Barbara Jo Walker, Jo Anne Richardson, Ellen Ham- ilton, Alene Wright, and Sally Crickard. 9 The officers and members are: (FIRST ROW) Dallas Bu- chanan, Hugh Scrogham, Kenny Bosserman, (SECOND ROW) Roy Stokes, Terry Su- mey, Chipper Shelnutt, James Carrier. ALPHA HI-Y - The Alpha Hi-Y addressed, filled, prepared a skit for the Senior Variety Show sealed, and sorted 10,000 March of Dimes and held several bowling parties, The club envelopes, The boys helped deliver pack- helped the T.B. Association with its annual ages to patients at the Western State Hos- campaign. As in years past delegates were pital and fixed a Christmas basket for a sent to the Model General Assembly in needy family, The club sold candy to raise Richmond. money for World Service, The members GAMMA HI-Y The Gamma Hi-Y has participated in For pleasure the boys had several parties beneficial activities for both the school and throughout the year. Towards the end of the community. They sold candy mints for year the Gamma boys took a trip to Wash- World Service, The boys had a clean-up ington, D.C, campaign at school. The officers are: (FIRST ROW) Eddie Shelley, Jay Hanger, Mike Doering, Steve Golladay,. (SECOND ROW) John Peduto, Peter Menk, Tom McSwain, 120 The members of the Gamma Hi-Y are: (FIRST ROW) Bill Viglione, Tom McSwain, Eddie Shelley, Kenny Knorr, Bill Vandewater, Jody Grogan, Eddie Coffey. (SECOND ROW) John Peduto, Larry Smith, Sam Ship - lett, Jay Hanger, Charles Bishop, Michael Doering, Steve Markley, Earl Stokes. (THIRD ROW) Bill Leon- ard, Peter Menk, Jim Goodloe, Bill Hite, Edwin Morse. DELTA HI-Y The Delta Hi-Y sponsored a Thanks- boys prepared a food basket for a needy giving dance for the school and held other family at Christmas and sold Y.M.C.A. parties throughout the year for members mints to raise money. and their dates. Among other projects, the The officers of the Delta Hi-Y are: (FIRST ROW) Ashton Trice, Wally Everiss, Harry Ze- liff. (SECOND ROW) George Dixon, Tate Ster- rett, Andy Shaver. The members are: (FIRST ROW) Ashton Trice, Wade Cathran, Jimmy Bell, Mike Stewart, Tommy Mc- Cubbins, Harry Zeliff, Emery Taylor, Sandy Valz, (SECOND ROW) Dennis Richardson, William Hulvey, John Shuster, Wally Everiss, Bobby Taylor, Sam Painter, George Dixon, Tate Sterrett, Russ Leonard, Andy Shaver, CONCERT BAND Ist ROW: Jackie Greaver, Mary Ann Shinpaugh, Pam Holden, Larry Hatter, Kenneth Miller, Jerry VanLear, Charles Ayling, Eddie Mullins, Bettie Grim, Susan Shinpaugh. 2nd ROW: Steve Sutton, Susan Wilkerson, Sally Crickard, Ellen Hamilton, Donnie Massie, C.E. Howdyshell, Calvin Holt, Mary Ann Floyd, Paul Thayer, Cynthia Bennett. 3rd ROW: Bill Lawrence, Jimmy Harper, Gary Lambert, Robert Ayling, Ann Huffer, Gilmer Nuckles, Brenda Snead, George Menk, Roy Stokes. 4th ROW: Ronald Fischer, Jack Brown, Kitty Welsh, Kenneth Bosserman, Mike Osteen, Robert Thayer, Gary Tyler. 5th ROW: Mr. Paul Sanger, DIRECTOR, Ann Wilkerson, Harry Low, Joe Ergenbright, Kenneth Patterson. 122 The Band attended Band Day at U. Va. this year and went to the Band Festival. Throughout the football season, half-time shows were presented by the band. The members had a Christmas sing and participated in both the Staunton and Waynesboro Christmas Parades. Representatives were sent to District V All State Band and to Solo and Ensemble Festival, and the whole band attended Apple Blossom Festival at Winchester. A successful band season was brought to a close with the pre- sentation of the Annual Spring Concert. Ist ROW: Charlotte Mitchell, Susan Hanger, Kay Atkins, Barbara Ditzler, Nancy Ditzler, Sharon Burr, Becky Wiseman, Carolyn Ludwig, Jeff Serfass. 2nd ROW: Raymond Shaner, Linda Hyden, Cathie Renalds, Pam Mullins, Linda Ham, James Hoctor, Lannette Keister, Sandra Sanger, Curtis Gillespie, Earl Stover. 3rd ROW: Deane Harper, Chris Petty, Denny Richardson, Sandra Lloyd, Bobby Wright, Jimmy Carrier, Sammy Sanger, Jimmy Mullenax. 4th ROW: Charles Pastors, Suzanne Reid, Margaret Helms, Betty Jane Clem, Jimmy Gray, Bennie Miller, Edward Hicklin, Billy Collins, David Swisher. 5th ROW: Martha Suter, Gary Swatts, Victor Ludwig, Chipper Shelnutt, Paul Best, Wayne Rexrode, Jimmy Stogdale, Peter Menk, Ray Ergenbright. 123 CHORUS The Sopranos are: Anita Lawerence, Judith Bryant, Constance Wiseman, Dawn Wimer, Sharon Shepherd, Sally Rhodes, Deborah Clark, Marcia Brinkley, Dianne Twiggs, Carolyn Massie, Janice Steagall, Ruth Grim. (2nd ROW) Judy Robertson, Peggy Hise, Judy Harris, Carolyn Bogan, Rebecca Sheets, Deanna Winborne, Sandra Jones, Frances Lessley, Revonda Hull, Nancy Prosl, Sandra Gum, Deane Harper. (3rd ROW) Therese: Fitzgerald, Joyce Robertson, Wanda Clark, Pat Kennedy, Ann Barker, Betsy McAllister, Frances McLelland, Julia Dutton, Deborah Obenschain, Loretta Kennedy, Janet Hunter. (4th ROW) Susan Harris, Carolyn Steffey, Linda Clark, Linda Custer, Patricia Ewing, Martha Trine, Ann Tullidage, Charlotte Mitchell, Ann Hottel, Karen Callahan, Katherine Meeks. The Altoes are: (lst ROW) Jackie Hays, Diane Herb, Sylvia Smiley, Diane Wood, Susan Cullen, Barbara Sawyer, Mary Deitrick, Brenda Crosby, Ann Meckstroth, Nitakaye Johnson, Sandra Fox. (2nd ROW) Jane Tilbret, Therese Fitzgerald, Sandra Gayhart, Shirley Potter, Sandy Young, Cynthia Bennett, Joyce S miley, Nancy Clatterbaugh, Jeanette Horn, Beth Moore, Earline Horn. (3rd ROW) Irma Moneymaker, Donna Bodkin, Caro1 soward, Joan Knicely, Diane Kiracofe, Barbara Fox, Peggy Wilkerson, Mary Keister, Dotty Redner, Jackie Wills. (4th ROW) Alice Wagner, Gail Wilson, Sue Bowman, Nancy Mynes, Betty Dodd, Margie Miska, Ann Shaner, Connie McCauley, Linda Crickenberger, Brenda Gregory, Mary Jane Hilbert. 124 The Assembly Choir members are: (FIRST ROW)Nitakaye Johnson, Beth Moore, Barbara Sawyer, Ann Meck- stroth, Frances McLelland, Deborah Obenschain, Dawn Wimer, Carloyn Bogan, Rebecca Sheets.( SECOND ROW) Cynthia Bennett, Joyce Smiley, Rusty Clem, Raymond Shaner, Karen Callahan, Charlotte Mitchell, Ann Barker, Sally Rhodes. (THIRD ROW) David Shiplett, Richard Tolley, George Balthrop, Bill Robson, Tommy Holliday, John Bowman, Harold Campbell, Richard Paulette. The accompanists are Sandra Curry and Mary Larner. The Tenors and Basses are: (FIRST ROW) Bobby Wright, Rusty Clem, Richard Tolley, Wayne Shaner, Dallas Buchanan , Hugh Scrogham. (SECOND ROW) George Balthrop, Tommy Miller, Raymond Shaner, Richard Paulette, Derril Clarke, David Shiplett. (THIRD ROW) John Herndon, Jerry Harris, John Bowman, David Livingston,Charles Zimmerman, James Daughtery, Bill Russell. (FOURTH ROW) Ronnie Harlowe, Reed Hilderbrand, HaroldCampbell, Wayne Brinkley, Bill Robson, Thomas Sanger, Leon Curry. 125 The Junior Homeroom Presidents are: (SEATED) Louise Cacciapaglia, Deane Harper, Pat O'Don- nell, (STANDING) Ray Bowers, Conway Deitrick, Jeff Serfass, and Dennis Null. The Sophomore Homeroom Presidents are: (SEATED) Charles Bishop, Richard Clemmer, Bill Lawerence, (STANDING) Page Sheilds, Kathy Renalds, Karen Buenting, Ginny Goode, Sandra Curry and Mary Carter Loth. The Freshman Homeroom Presidents are: (SEATED) George Dixon, Mary Richardson, Crystal Forbes, Bob Kennedy, (STANDING) Bill Leonard, Tommy McCubbins, Anthony Schlotter, Jim Bell, Sam Painter, and Tate Sterrett. The Eight Grade Homeroom Presidents are: (SEATED) Karin Albrecht, Ann Golladay, Pam Mullins, Lynn Hall, (STANDING) Gary Mackey, Gary Fowlds, Curtis Gillespie, Danny Gayhart, and Ronnie Shaver. 126 HONORARIES Harriet Buenting Average: 96,92 Carolyn Harris Average: 94,06 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Seniors elected to the National Honor Society this year are: (FIRST ROW) Carolyn Harris, Linda Gray, Penny Beardsworth, Harriet Buenting. (SECOND ROW) Judy Powell, Rebecca Suter, Nancy Ditzler, Gail Marland, Sandra Gum, Nancy Armentrout, Sharon Freeman. (THIRD ROW) Osborne Renalds, Ed Waxman, Geoff Harding, Ronnie Wilkerson, Van Hanna, Sid Finkel, Kenny Bosserman, 128 in b @E i The All State Band consisted of (IST ROW) Kay Atkins, Susan Shinpaugh, Charlotte Mitchell, Nancy Ditzler, Sharon Burr, (2ND ROW) Ann Wilkerson, Betty Jane Clem, Margaret Helmes, Carolyn Ludwig, Jeff Serfass, (3RD ROW) Osborne Renalds, Roy Stokes, Paul Best, Wayne Rexrode, and James Carrier. ALL STATE BAND ALL STATE CHORUS The All State Chorus consisted of Mrs. Garretson, Bill Robson, Peggy Wilkerson, Barbara Sawyer, Ann Meckstroth, Dawn Wimer, and Raymond Shaner. r29 Members of the Pep Band are Betty Grim, Susan Sh inpaugh, Charlotte Mitchell, Margaret Helms, Betty Jane Clem, (SECOND ROW) Sharon Burr, Jimmy Gray, Mike Osteen, Charles Pastors, Jeff Serfass, Ann Wilkerson, (THIRD ROW) Bill Lawrence, Paul Best, Wayne Rexrode, and Chipper Shelnutt. DANCE BAND PEP BAND 130 Members of the Dance Band are Jeff Serfass, Betty Grim, Sharon Burr, Susan Shinpaugh, Eddie Mullins, (SECOND ROW) Mike Osteen, Jimmy Gray, Charles Pastors, Margaret Helms, Betty Jane Clem, (THIRD ROW) Bill Lawrence, Chipper Shelnut, Paul Best, and Ann Wilkerson. Delegates to the Model General Assembly were: Beth Moore, Harriet Trott, Sarah Dixon, Dianne Twiggs, (2nd ROW) Dallas Buchanan, Terry Sumey, Hugh Scrogham, and Kenny Bosserman. The Model General Assembly held Delegates are chosen from the Hi-Y in Richmond provides an opportunity and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. Bills are presented for youth to learn, first-hand, the and proper procedure according to law functioning of their state. is followed. FORENSICS Those who represented Lee High in Forensics last year were: Barbara Sawyer, Public Speaking; Terry Sumey, Debating; (2nd ROW) Rusty Clem, Reading; Jerry Harris, Debating. 131 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE Those who attended Boys‘ and Girls’ State were: (SEATED) Sandy Gum, Ronnie Wilkerson, Betty Jane Clem, (STANDING) Van Hanna, Jerry Harris, Erskine Sproul, and Terry Sumey. Students in the Junior class are parties, Federalist and Nationalist, and selected each year to attend Boys and into twelve cities. City elections are Girls’ State. Assemblies are held in the followed by state elections, and during summer at V.P.I. and Radford Colleges. the course of the week, these officials Sessions of governmental instruction are perform the duties of their positions. on all levels--local, state, and federal. Candidates for Governor, Lt.-Governor, These are held at the beginning of the and Attorney General are selected and week's stay. campaigns terminate with the election The delegates are divided into two of officers for the next session. 132 ATHLETICS Nitakaye Johnson Sheila Morris (FIRST ROW): Nitakaye Johnson, Sandy Gum, Linda Gray, Nancy Clatterbaugh. (SECOND ROW): Sheila Morris, Betsy McAllister, Aija Pilsums, Brenda Crosby. Sandy Gum Betsy McAllister 134 Ajia Pilsums Linda Gray The cheerleaders prepare for the big game with Waynesboro. Brenda Crosby Nancy Clatterbaugh 135 OE ee VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Alger Pugh The group of young men put forth the labor and possessed the will power one must have in order to win. They took us out of the losing column and moved us closer to the top. Their ability and determin- ation to win were the assets we needed for victory. Coach James Conger There is an old saying, When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” When practice started, the going was tough, but by the end of the season we had the best team in the district. LEE OPPONENT SCORE LSS oad Se eae hele ae ae te ee eee te Broad wa Veserts oy nee ei ee eo nearest ip hon ht 0 Ni PE erie tN Arcs Sree cy FO ae Buena sVista ote eee Ur che, De epee els us Comoe Late take 20 Oo AES PATA cnc Meet Gar a ektent es cm meen ALD em arl Cree outme au Onc kom Mien ES or : sn 1S Loe = LAR a te eda Rie Sent Show . Lexington .. ig oh 2 2 ee LARC! 3 ere 6 I PAA EY esti) Gere Th LOA Soe peor sake Waynesboro .....-..--+-+-- UP AE 5, ES ee ora pA 6 13) footie eee eRe thea e ae ee Harrisonburg pee-tener. pe) sae wae eee ae eae ; ; 6 SOM er eo uemon Bethe yee ees cence oueneme tele Turner Ashby...-.-..--- Pade aeons. Cat ccna: ee (0 CA Ee Pa Pea e See eee ateheieite A agente ty Outiex ley Alou yejeh hoe Go o io Oa o Gobo Gesu Ob dia one tial tes of 0 .. Natural Bridge ... (Ist ROW) D. Reid, E. Snyder, L. Miller, P. Hecht, H. Simmons, T. Watson, J. Rice, J. Goodloe, B. Viglione. (2nd ROW) Coach Conger, T. Johnson, L. Smith, G. Menk, J. Harris, N. Peeler, J. Durham, R. Hobson, J. Fink, D. McMichen, Coach Pugh. (3rd ROW) S. Layman, B. Pemberton, T. Richardson, C. Bishop, R. Paulette, R. Wilkerson, S. Painter, L. King, E. Mullins, D. Krol. (4th ROW) K. Huntley, B. Hoy, R. Moore, P. Best, O. Renalds, J. Peduto, J. DeMaso, G. Beaver, B. Kennedy, B. Ronemus. 136 CO-CAPTAINS Dick Krol Bill Ronemus Bill transferred to Lee from Woodberry Forest where he played a great deal of football. In his Junior year he played defensive center guard. In his last year Bill was chosen to play tackle on both defense and offense. Dick has played football during all of his five years at Lee. He played guard on the J.V. squad. Dick was one of the four Sophomores to make Varsity. This year he was chosen to fill a guard spot on the team. Dick and Bill look on during the flipping of the coin at the annual Lee and Wilson game. “We need your support,” said Bill and Dick. 137 DeMaso scores the winning touchdown at the Waynes- boro game. fohn DeMaso Rice confers with Couch Hartbarger during halftime at the Turner Ashby game. Jerry Harris Eugene Beaver Osborne Renalds 138 Tom Watson Coach Hanger explains a new play to Menk, Wilker son, and Watson. Pete Hecht Watson prepares to get on the bus after the victory at Waynesboro. 139 Norm Peeler Stuart Layman Richard Paulette 140 Donnie Reid Jerry Durham Paul Best A happy Lee High team at the end of the Waynesboro game. Ed Sutton DeMaso pushes across for an important touchdown against Turner Ashby. 141 Getting help from Menk, Kennedy moves the ball on down the field against Wilson. John Goodloe Hoy makes a spectacular catch against Harrisonburg to go across for the touchdown. Ed Mullins Robbie Hobson Rodger Moore 142 John Peduto Doug McMichen Charlie Bishop Lee’s hardworking managers, Cullen and Roberts. Ken Huntley Peduto makes that long run against Turner Ashby. 143 Kennedy brings down a Harrisonburg player before he gets too far. Sam Painter Bob Kennedy Leon Miller 144 FIRST ROW: Tom Richardson VICE PRES., Dick Krol PRES., Bill Ronemus SEC.-TREAS., George Menk, Norman Peeler. SECOND ROW: Pete Hecht, James Rice, Van Hanna, John DeMaso, Bob Kennedy, Doug McMichen. THIRD ROW: Sam Painter, Fred Mader, Charles Bishop, Kenny Elkins, Ronnie Wilkerson, Ronnie Nutty. FOURTH ROW: Tom Watson, John Peduto, Steve Corbett, Stuart Layman, Oz. Renalds, Bill Vigilone, Jim Fink. VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club was established to give team member may help another. The mem- the varsity letter more meaning and to bring bers of the football squad helped to keep peo- together the boys that have earned them. An- ple off the floor during the basketball games. other reason for establishing this club was to help keep the members morally, mentally, and Their goal for this year and the following physically straight. years is to set the club on a high standard so that every high school boy would feel it an The Varsity Club's duties consist mainly of honor to be a member. helping to put on the varsity activities. Each 149 Coach Jim Hartbarger BACK: Tom Richardson, Stuart Layman, John Lotz, Jim Goodloe, John Goodloe, George Williams, Bruce Oliver, Robbie Hobson, Bob Kennedy, Doug Chandler, Steve Corbett, Greg Harper. FRONT: Larry Latta, Bill Painter. BASKETBALL COMMENTS The reason for a successful season is play as a team and not an individual. If the boys have the same attitude next year that they did this year, we should have a very successful season. SCORES OPPONENT FAM RRO Ie, ha CRI PL eae Pay oe Turner Ashbyp: cute. perct =, vel ot) quae) aco) eliotn Ret Ge NER Phe yc ne re Ae ret eae, ViSS Dirks Oe en EN ee ee eee reich ic. ence eurs cm .D oe tie eh Mere ere Natural Bridge = «.- 2 5 = ws = ao les) eine eee of, apa giohia aly oe Aiigs Nees sl cele sare otter ortiab cule antes Harrisonburg. 2 006 6 «ap oyu ty lee sie Gal ot aaa neat tans SPO eo Cre Ook J TOMO ONOL Choc: (Al rook bok phy aA. WHLISOM sos, © c: lsive We tous ep ol «3. sere cee ot coigtel pirtein Mais ete i lt memneans Rien ts PRC. CAE tu Gan tole Oras: 2 Turner,-Ashby Woe 2) 20% + Rive oh etaihe 6 ys cs dn ence en aie yak iel i AehinoS grelitais Gay +E Stam TIES) suis omens Albeimarleie: 322 otic 0, cceust Hacn ca tune paneled Ole Tal ieee en PR eCOMETM OOS Hythe SA iyi Ries. Gok Bue@Mac Vista peccmce © = citer) af ccuesiine cclles fon romnc ms Naeat ie inane reas Sao shiphe: aa Vics Dee ee hs pie a eee eee he OU ond oan ota ic tsar, Derbadt eos 6 1e LEXINGTON, tis 2 oo ee 8 a oe ooo Toe ake ene a Orie T ciey 6 wees) 0) -a Na abate egy aes Pes atl aM eo) yp eomrL co. Hack reeh cer oe oe ners nat gin Bey cee a Meteom stale dibverrel es BILCTIA’ VV iSGAteu shasta ta. s.ce. foe, ).ef ca, feb 1s: Gal tel oe faa oan are one Cee coc Siva oats W ayMESbOrO's 2h he oe el wie = w+ 1s oh pbs (eelane ane wren SO EOE aig o Natural Bridge A Pisa) OM Or OOCnO id. AOL aby a Beas ey CLE ce hese Po ae tance Dats heh ME GF Ge Oe Harrisonburg 7x2 2%. 510 nie re sae sents aoem no eeaoe sie) Kaplan siete det ve) obteiyeth ein. 2, Natio ere smh thee eee « LEXUMRTOM Mie ore he ae oe ialte eaiole fo a ae oats encate ss Waynesboro «0 4 ons se oo le ees ee 8 eo Oe ube sot eee® AL DEIMLAL Ole ect e fe snes fe cokuchh aha nares ste Hc ane wie, ear ee a TOURNAMENT -+..... Natural Bridge ... si snug ia aie VIRCSOOLON tater) ci sia teunneny eeieMlais sEALDeCINal Came ee p easton once: 146 . . ee . . . ° . e . oe . . @ 6 ate . 55 Tom Richardson Steve Corbett Bob Kennedy 147 Bruce Oliver 148 Goodloe goes up for two in a game with V.sS.D. Harper goes high to cram the shot of a Natural Bridge player. 149 Tom Richardson grabs the rebound away from Sonny Malone. Layman hits on a long set shot. Bailey Lotz wheels and scores on a hook shot. Doug Chandler drives in and lays it up. George Williams has it under the basket. Bob Kennedy drives in as Jim Goodloe awaits the rebound. FRONT ROW: Left to right: J. Waggy, J. Goodloe, K. Huntley, C. Bishop, N. Brown, D. Null, D. Chand- ler. BACK ROW: Coach Dick Shenal, R. Nutty, G. Haney, S. Knott, S. Layman, G. Beaver, J. VanFossen, T. Richardson. BASEBALL COMMENTS The team was young and inexperienced. The 1962 season should be a good one for Lee as there will be players at each position with one or more years of experience. With a few young pitchers coming along Lee High could be high in the running next spring. COACH DICK SHENAL LEE OPPONENT SCORE +S are pea RUPP EHL CRT Buh hh et A Waynesboro, + site etfs «scl ep) Pee Se elle ote ee 4 PPE key. CL cey sc. on RGIS OL, CORI OD © Buena: Vista oy. er 2 els th erste. cel tedbe tcl cine cttt cone in can i anna 5 Dita ate cele MASE ele Ree Ree maltese Harrisonburg +, é50. cjasere a eel: « eAgiene cls J aye een ee 1 Lie el tcsge kes okie hots Mee eon OnE TT oe Natural Bridge... 6%). = 55 6m apen ale Benen eee 3 iE) da too Mele leds Token rate CCR Taine EAE RL rome Albemarle ciemene aeons ere eT es Ah oh, AS HE aon 3 7, OE Pe ARE: Tee rn Heo Mio ptr ynciath of Sh OP eke Lexington en Career eran ya Car te oem Sn le Hi SOMES eke coe sie bon a eliemeniie dt aace : Natural Bridge ain a @ Leite: otis heute: o) cnet e Lee} le rathatst ot: clccl Fontan nnn 2) Ser ate wt oiler lle Een te emanate EN ere she role ® ica oie aa Pee ER Ye pert ee AE ale em Gon a 7 RA Pe by krecernry tke) 4 Leet oi b hea bet e (DUCIASV Sta etch caries ial a cikecisae) sisi cy ek ileut cae aie: ea 6 Die lebie) aie ven Raped de Pama rae ieee oat eae Waynesboro fl: 9 eis coeue te ees) «hese ee ee a 6 CL AIA t ae e Eby cin GAT me ViS. Deo decih code cytotec ae th Gee oe ae 1 1 hare urate, tetnrts pAb eda: t MoU Kleliecrremonaen cans Carnie SL ota alc BMS coe ac 8 AU ewer A080 Aa Rosco 4 iene wraleneea cs or Harrisonburg 50726 si ele ce ye eee ee 0) hte 3 GND cuouenen tgetcay Leah Preiiwetarmec: wih oneh OMe Lexington, sere e re sie es wih sulin Votania uate clka atone teen 4 Sey Cnn are RIN tals Cho eo eae MAES Albemarle”. csc teosheer seks oe ae eos oe) nee 38 Layman fires the ball across the plate. Richardson on the ball at first base. The mighty Haney swings. Lae Stuart Layman Infield--Ronnie Nutty, Jerry Waggy, Stuart Layman, Dennis Null, Tom Richardson, Gene Beaver. Managers Tom Richardson Larry Latta Gene Beaver Bill Vande Water 154 Steve Knott Ken Huntley Nee) Charlie Bishop COMMENTS Lee developed rapidly as the season progressed. The highlight of the season was winning the state re- lay championship. i t i t i i Oneness cemam i Coach Harold Sigler TRACK (FIRST ROW) Harris, VanFossen, Moffett, Harper, Krol, Scott, Balthrop, Lotz, Ronemus, Smith, Manager. (SECOND ROW) Heatwole, DiGrassie, Layman, Hoy, J. Harris, Reid, Durham, Harding, Menk, Mader, Wilkerson, Chittum. (THIRD ROW) P. Menk, Arthur, Peduto, Pemberton, Watson, Serfass, Balthrop, Stef- fey, Renalds, Hobson, Collins. SCORES Broadway ........- Lee High...... Montevideo Waynesborolise- as « Harrisonburg ... Lee High Leé High 37.) sts. Buena Vista Lee High. ........ Wilson Lee Mish) eae. aes Albemarle DIStLi City er an eee Oe eee ae 3rd Statereheri..« . . . 6 points 156 RECORD BREAKERS Hoy, Scott, Mader, VanFossen--880 Relay Time: 1:34.5 Ronnie Wilkerson 880 Time: 2:10.1 Jerry VanFossen 220 Time: 23.2 Greg Harper--1 mile Time: 4:49 Bill Ronemus Shot Distance: 46'6 1 2 Discus Distance: 125'4 1 2” Ed Balthrop and Tom Wat- son jump the high hurdles in the District Track Meet. Richard Krol finishes his lap in the mile relay. Stuart Layman goes up for a good jump. °F ae co iti 158 Up and Over Tom Watson clears the bar at Waynesboro. Fred Mader reaches the finish line. Come on George,” yells Jerry Harris as George Menk gives forth a burst of speed at the finish line. 159 GOLF (1ST ROW) Andy Lasley, Bobby Cash, Buddy Puffenberger. (2ND ROW) John Osteen, Jim Fink, John Winter. The salvation of this great game is the active par- ticipation of young golfers in High School. Improve- ment while participating is the key to the greatness of the game. John Osteen LEE OPPONENT TEAM GL 2e ieee eA, Maa oem rem ete eee Ot fo) Ol een waren teak S.A ae ere eT Sl (Dike ES. McA hue rer eed eet el sO Oe tre tc ete ete As Mi Aow helen ch haaebre ae Oo 1 ........ Harrisonburg......-5 Leese leorp etn edo V ALLEY e EUG leew ewe comet) 171 2...... Harrisonburg....---1 2 Opec ewe valley High. joes. 160 iy ee 4 . Kay Atkins and Carolyn Mitchell | Pat Harper and Jami Curry r J or t JV CHEERLEADERS, oro a (BACK) Mary Weller, Mary Bishop, Linda Birch, Jami Curry, Pat Harper. (FRONT) Jackie Hays, Kay | Atkins, Carolyn Mitchell. Jackie Hays and Linda Birch Mary Weller and Mary Bishop 161 JV FOOTBALL COMMENTS The J.V. team this year was made up largely of freshmen with a sprinkling of sophomores. The boys acquitted them- selves well in most games and gained experience which will help them in the future. Bill Leonard receives his J.V. certifi- cate from Coach Hartbarger. SCORES LEE OPPONENT TEAM 6. sepa auth can Comarca ees oe ee ee ELaltiSONDUTC gems t ie Fee ene ee 6 As ce bac si eee ame ke tcigtss ViS. Die Ge ee ee ere 14 f PEa ceoel eaS eneee foe Gh el ae Albemarle? 2 3. 4. care eee Dag S265 8 cye.gey ete comes panel W.ayNesDOIO fi grees eet be eee tne 12 bb yd Wate eA ae Syd 5, 9 4 Se gen LISOT Aaa fe con ey At aeae Eset at) ores 20 Overs sues ee ee Albematle’. 2.4. SM emaeeK ea eee Ls 14 0 pA aR hes fears Paral edt Wilson ween cs ene eee ae 7 19 ees ae teen tee ViS. Dae gol Sania tes ce oe ee era 0 8TH AND 9TH GRADERS (FIRST ROW) J. Grogan, J. Simmons, J. Hocter, T. Trott, Coach Taylor, R. Ashly, C. Kiser, G. Patterson, R. Curry. (SECOND ROW) M. Di Grassie, B. Cash, E. Harris, P. Menk, S. Ship- plett, T. Westhafer, M. Cash, E. Carter. (THIRD ROW) B. Leonard, M. Fyock, V. Ludwig, T. Erskine, K. Knorr. (FOURTH ROW) S. Sanger, J. Chambers, J. Bell, R. Eastman, M. Stewart, D. Kurtz. (FIFTH ROW) T. Sheehan, T. Leonard, R. Olsen, L. Swatts. (FIRST ROW) T. Leonard, B. Taylor, T. Sterrett, R. Eastman, J. Bell, B. Leonard, T. Sheehan, E. Carter, W. Everiss, B. Vandewater. (SECOND ROW) Coach James Taylor, J. Simmons, W. Hulvey, S. Painter, G. Dixon, T. Erskine, R. Dedrick, L. King, R. Cullen, Manager. JV BASKETBALL LEE OPPONENT SCORE POS cs So Coit © ct oe By ot Ene enue me ee eee a PLULDGTAASIID Vamicm: Mctape ate Us) sate ger okee a tee gn eha selene 20 SW es 4 5 aia ee eae ae Oa eee eA VES L) Sn ie it ie Beer en en ke Ts aoe 28 A SPERM: Fier Tare eer Oa AE teres ch eee OR ee bet NatiraliBridge teictss: oie aie ecu elt iaieis i ope es « 23 BO oes hale rie ev che DUPLO ERO OT DIA Cnet HATEISONDUL Ss ere yier ets ate Wes ever aie en miele hein. oe 30 CNR ely Ohi caccu fe tes DOr Be Oy DAS aa SO ee NN GUKe el Ba core aT chides He Bk oan aver ieee tic eee mesa 44 idee tian tae c ks. Coed cee TRS ee eee Ne aie faces JET ES ow pe ere ce ee 46 Ge Boee ap ould Okc ane rler nile resnie. Sieceann ees INDY N ont a (y cg, chee rte oe Oe ee POD an ce eee 43 OO Dees kr ecee to UOC EST he sere et ous tems hs tactekck sd.ake BROT WAY ale Ale a at ace Ono ee Onto al Aes i en, Coe Ox ANAS SP ca PRS orp CT gah BE ne PO Fe ee ia ae WEA Dhal «cee here rd Onis 5A pee ons a re 18 Up ce CaO Ra BS he oe OO ERO Pe LOXINSTON Feo ege rge sce) cus) ty him a Gln A lel ee a 8s 13 B15) 0 5 RS ee Ce Ril qa en eee WS VIIESDOTO lemme temrisesmate aie a) G 0st gin eve. snl ey + ess 45 Th ot) Soap ie a en aaa ad gre ca ee NAtUISISBIOGC mer rita sekeir 4) 15P Pek 6 inh -sobsis as 33 Se} o G' ate edd Oe eRe PTR Ge Gist ees ae ere WT ISONM CREE a Ree Ren Met. et ame «iris Shas) enone ams 52 MMM Tel eme BU tt cue cike Setos kere rel tous os) v4 BUCHARVIStA gre R CR a OWN Meiers cA eres tos coeaehe. « 26 RD. 6 65 Pte GIS Oe EE Oe Po ae Harrisonburg fa mpa aecsee ethers «wise es Se 6 to ot 25 OP 6 GR GRD ater Leet ciel ciel ore ech 6 Shs Lexington Sr BBR ORS A oe CAE EEO ara aa ety c 94 AWM MEE feos nc, Wee c te teks tate icky Pas dr Oat WaVRESDOlO bg eetancma 6. © et ie) as Dene tet ae op ltel' a valine 48 3 MOR es Retrel alee atie Taine oiti eer a voles ohe? dies Albemarlegmemres trict: cas icecone nsec ste) ahora OT COMMENTS The team progressed as they went along and there will be many good prospects for the varsity in the coming year. 163 (FIRST ROW) Hanna, Sproul, Swatts, Shady, Wilkerson, Cullen, Riddle, Honaker, Rankin, Cason, Sutton, Manager. (SECOND ROW) Tyler, Quick, R. Honaker, Negron, Latta, Dedrick, Wetzel, Tankseley, Elkins, Hall, Harris, Winebrinner, Ratcliff. (THIRD ROW) Ingram, Morton, Wicheal, Moore, Massincup, Rowe, Fowlds, Currie, Hildebrand, Smith, Mader, Wimer, Coach Shenal. SCORES BE OPPONENT PROWL d es 2 Waynesboro Lo a erie hana Albemarle. OU. a eee Waynesboro Oa ee Albemarle . 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL 164 COMMENTS The team has done a fine job this year against strong opponents. We look forward to having an even better season next year. A TEAM EEE OPPONENT SCORE COME a eels rete Chena eh lees fut Waynesboro SE sk et a EE Eee DS eS Pe ar ee 29 fod SW cn “de bn coe et AY ean cay esa ce Cen ome On Harrisonburg ark Gua Nol Geo reron cht :-4 ap ckatind, teach One Wan Gon Oho 34 (XO) Suthen eee SowderAn cere oO eke ete BIeCNAE VIS a token tie tee ss eo canes e eine te Siete a et tee 99 ANS oh Gia 6 a BD GeO OOo 0 6. Oe Bo on WHUeil oa ot oO oO Dek bo AO og oh oo ole ee oO BB bo GO 6 88 O Gad ches tats, test se Je Oacniatr cs 66 sag. ORD Waynesboro AG oe aCe Pee Oy Sth. he yee Oe Os Pinca atc ee 84 WOK) so OS ae, Gis Hick that ores Oat son cc, Cube tao BSN WY a5 Bb Ao 4 Og PEO PAGS Do OS oY ee oF 16 B TEAM LEE OPPONENT SCORE She) StS ey BOC OMOU Soe a Gabe Reso nee Cras Waynesboro FER SRS ae ow eek CREE ee ite «los seta eter ce 16 OLS. dle ae eA carmen roe Bis. deh! DRS aoe ae INC eee Harrisonburg En OnE hs CERO DRT Se DRACO Ra NE akc PP 13 Wako eke 6 aod b So Go ae adong (oe Dyson WAGE Rano WS Gola ale 610 0a o oie OB ea eoeoeeeec 26 DA oun ope ORS: Fe i On Gace CMEC ae MOR Ielay im sod ten Amine. does EBetmeecO. Obice. Sintec acto xn Coote nee ee Pet 4 he sect, ARCO Si Diustoce BY Fk so ae Waynesboro 5 RR Rha ee ab Oe GS IAA. Plath sch ae ae reer 11 (Ge, ee ed Abe bees GU) Det Sco UReae rei BUeNACViLSEA Seale «sce Mae ome sitsitesopiouke @6) sukei vine cele Few she re 19 COMMENTS Coach Pugh feels that the outstanding record of the team speaks for itself. 8TH GRADE BASKETBALL (FIRST ROW) J. Harper, G. Beltz, A. Miller, J. Ingram, D. Ramsey, R. Prestwood. (SECOND ROW) S. Gayhart, T. Hassett, G. Morton, L. Rankin, S. McCormick. (THIRD ROW) S. Sterrett, D. Masincup, G. Mackey, G. Fowlds, R. Casey. (FOURTH ROW) R. Hildebrand, Bill Hanna, D. Dedrick, P. Shelley, A. N2gron, W. Wimer. All District football team includes: (FIRST ROW) Bill Ronemus, Dick Krol, John Demaso, (SECOND ROW) Jerry Harris, Bill Hoy. Cheerleaders ride in style at the Wilson football game. SEASONAL The big extra point of the year at the Waynes- boro game. The coin tossing at the tough Powder-Puff game. 166 The football players can remember those long practices after school. Harriet Trott has the speed of a pro in the Powder-Puff game. HIGHLIGHTS Do you remember those bus rides to the away football and basketball games? The Waynesboro pep rally was highlighted with the snake dance UP Main Street. 167 1 h Uy —H At the end of this movie of our school year at mew, 7 Robert E. Lee High, we would like to express our sincere thanks to Mrs. Alma McClung, our advisor; Sarah Dixon, our Copy Editor; Linda Gray, our Typing Editor; it David Shiplett, our Sports Editor; Erskine Sproul, our Art Editor; Pat Harper, Jean Winter, Dana Garber, Penny Beards- worth, Carolyn Ludwig, David Meckstroth, and all others who have contributed to producing this Bs LEEWAY, 168 LEE HIGH BOOSTERS James Agnew and Co, Mr, Mrs. Joseph K, Alexander Mr, Earl Alley Dr, Mrs. Alden S, Anderson, Jr. Ast Hardware Co. Atkins Automotive Corporation Augusta Block, Inc. Augusta Dairies, Inc. Augusta Motor Sales, Inc. Augusta National Bank Mr, and Mrs. R, W. Ayling Mr, and Mrs, E, S. Balthrop, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Risco R. 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