Robert E Lee High School - Leeway / Record Yearbook (Staunton, VA)
- Class of 1968
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LEEWAY 1968 Robert E. Lee High is no new and modern building like the new junior highs who robbed Lee of a Freshmen Class. Lee is not lacking because she is a school of tradition and memories and happy times shared by all. Here, new and better things can take place. Yes, IT WAS A DIFFERENT YEAR.” 2 mBm 3 STUDENT LIFE. 2 FACULTY . 16 STUDENT BODY. 42 ORGANIZATIONS. 121 SPORTS. 159 CLOSING. 194 5 Band members display new and different uniforms. Majorettes add variety to the half-time entertainment. 6 Fashions play a major role in the life of all the students. This year fashions took a turn with a display of mini-skirts . . . plaid slacks . . . saddle oxfords . . . chukka boots . . . turtleneck sweaters . . . double-breasted mod jackets . . . groovy earrings . . . and monograms, monograms, monograms. Mini and Mod. 7 Did you catch that? 8 The classroom also put on a new face with overhead projectors . . . language labs . . . teachers assigned to new rooms . . . a little gym, again . . . Students see a different view of their school. But I just combed my hair! New faces appear at Lee. One—two—three—four. A-C-T-l-O-N Action, action, we want some action . . . just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in . . . up, up and away . . . Groovin’ on a Sunday afternoon . . . Homecoming ' 67 Student Faculty—Varsity Game. Student Faculty—J.V. Game. The Big Three. The Talent Explosion 11 Monday, Monday . . . Darn you, Hobbie! 12 Mod moods range from the Monday morning blahs to the blow your mind weekends . . . groovy times . . . sad times . . . fun times . . . bad times. You’re kidding, aren’t you? Awl right, now! 13 14 Robert E. Lee High School Staunton, Virginia Volume 9 FACULTY Administration Aids Everyone Stop . . . look . . . listen ... or you may be sent to detention hall. Get rid of your gum, but not under the desk! Hear no evil . . . see no evil . . . speak no evil, and you might get out in June. Mr. Collin E. Smither Principal 18 English Courses Writing parallels . . . memorizing quotations . . . taking notes . . . making oral reports ... all preparation for becoming a great literary genius . . . who could ask for more? 20 f Parallel History 21 Could you ever forget . . . Et tu Brute . . . So live that when thy summons comes . . . Whan that Aprille . . . Shakespeare and Chaucer . . . Conrad and Melville . . . Who knows what you might come upon: Moby ‘Dick at the Animal Jam, the Qreen Kaiglit wearing a Scarlet Cotter. English Department 22 Miss Jean Reeves Mrs. Nancy P. Richardson Miss Barbara A. Sawyer Mrs. Karen W. Scott Miss Elizabeth H. Whitelaw Stresses Expression i 23 Math Students Face I + I = 1 . . . no, not quite that simple any¬ more. Would you believe 6! = 720? Now, that’s more like it. New math rounds out the squares . . . and lowers grades, too. Buy a computer . . . get an A . . . computer blows up . . . get an F. You Can’t win. 24 Complex Problems 25 Mrs. Laverne Cacciapaglia Mrs. Sandra G. Hite Mr. Richard D. Hamilton Mr. Emery E. May 26 History Courses Explore The Future I Columbus sailed to the New World ... to have a city in Ohio named after him. Vote in mock elec¬ tions . . . vote Democratic . . . get an A . . . vote Republican . . . get kicked out of class. Mr. James Taylor Mr. James P. Williams Mr. Winston B. Wine 27 Science Department 28 Explores New Areas ( Get out a slide-rule and measure your biology worm . . . look into a microscope . . . what do you see . . . dandruff? Man evolved from the primates . . . Monkeys to be exact. Which came first . . . the chicken ... or the egg? New Language Labs Aid Students And Faculty New labs with earphones . . . air¬ plane pilot rejects . . . contact. Hey, the guy on the tape has a speech defect! Learn to speak in a foreign tongue ... go abroad. 30 Mrs. Katherine Drake Mrs. Jeannette C. Linza Mrs. Alma H. McClung Mrs. Betty T. Pullin Mrs. Margarita S. Rangel 31 Business Employs The Techniques I Many business courses offered . . . such as . . . typing, D.E., and General Business. Typing . . . great timing . . . only 27 mistakes ... no paper! Got long hands . . . take Short Hand . . . learn to scribble. Jobless . . . take D.E. 32 For Experience And Training Art, Band, Chorus Reveal Much Talent V Have you noticed the overwhelming interest from boys in chorus . . . new teacher! Art students paint to music . . . band music. Four girls learn to draw . . . mechanically. Students enrich their home with the arts . . . industrially. 34 Mrs. Katherine Brooks Miss Frances Crawford Mrs. Maureen Drumheller Mrs. Shirley McCray Mr. Robert Sanger Mr. Glenn Wenner Mrs. Dorothy Wood 35 Co-Ed Physical Education Is Introduced Nowhere to run ... no time to lose . . . get on up . . . up, up, and away . . . there went my basketball! I’ve been hurt . . . come see about me! Apples, peaches, pumpkin pie ... I like bread and butter . . . haven’t got a knife. Hungry? $0.35 please. Sure been delicious to me. 36 Mr. Delmer Botkin Mrs. Doris M. Collins Mr. Alphonso Hamilton Mr. James Randolph Mr. James J. Conger Mrs. Elsie Fry Cafeteria Staff Estelle Walker Frank Walker Mrs. Eleanor G. Dollarhide 37 Guidance Department Going to college? No, Geroge . . . you can’t go to Mary Baldwin. I’m going to Harvard . . . would you believe Yale . . . would you believe V.M.I. . . . how about Blue Ridge? Learn your abilities . . . learn your weaknesses ... go to college. Good luck! I Aids College-Bound Seniors Mr. Edward A. Colley Miss Rose Cook Mrs. Clara Y. Cummins Mrs. Nancy K. Detamore Mrs. Opal Homan Mrs. Thelma B. Jackson Mrs. Eleanor Smither Mrs. Ruth Waller 39 Faculty MRS. RUTH G. AREY. English 3 Madison College, B.S. MR. DELMER BOTKIN, Physical Education, Driver Education Head Basketball and Baseball Coach Bridgewater College, B.A. MRS. KATHERINE H. BROOKS, Librarian-Clerk Mary Baldwin College, Dunsmore Business College MRS. LAVERNE W. CACCIAPAGLIA, American History Madison College, B.S. CAFETERIA STAFF JUANITA DUNLAP, ELSIE FRY, CATHERINE HOUFF, KATHLEEN MINNICK, ALICE MURRAY, FLORENCE PEYTON, EUNICE WENGER, and WILLIAM WILHELM MR. GEORGE S. CLICK, Biology Bridgewater College. B.A., University of Virginia. M.A. MR. EDWARD A. COLLEY, Guidance 10 East Tennessee State University, B.S., Appalachian State University, M.A. MRS. DORIS M. COLLINS, Physical Education Radford College, B.S. MR. JAMES L. CONGER, Physical Education Athletic Director, Head Football Coach Appalachian State University, B.S. MR. J. FRED COOK, Chemistry, Distributive Education D.E. Club Adviser Washington and Lee University, B.S., University of Tennessee, M.S., Harvard Business School, M.B.A. MISS ROSE COOK, Secretary Dunsmore Business College MRS. OLIVE H. COUCH, Shorthand 2, Typing I, V.O.T. University of North Carolina, B.S., Madison Col¬ lege, M.S. MISS FRANCES CRAWFORD, Librarian Longwood College, B.S., William and Mary College, B.A. MRS. LOUI5E M. CRISP. English, Journalism Ceeword. Lee Journal Adviser Westhampton College, B.S. MRS. CLARA Y. CUMMINS, Guidance 12 University of Pittsburgh, A.B. University of Virgin¬ ia, M.Ed. MRS. JUDITH S. CURTIS, English 2 Mary Washington, B.A. MRS. NANCY K. DETAMORE, Guidance Secretary Shenandoah College MRS. ELEANOR G. DOLLARHIDE, Nurse Rockingham Memorial Hospital, R.N. MISS KATHERINE DRAKE, Latin Mary Baldwin College, A.B. MRS. MAUREEN J. DRUMHELLER, Chorus Mary Washington College, B.A. MRS. FREDA H. ELFRINK, Bookkeeping, Typing I Madison College, B.S. MR. ALPHONSO HAMILTON, Assistant Principal, Physical Education Shaw University, B.S. MR. RICHARD D. HAMILTON, American History, Advanced American History, Government University of Pittsburgh, A.B. University of Mis¬ souri, B.J. MRS. DOROTHY HANEY, Geometry Madison College, B.S. MRS. SARA G. HANGER, Algebra-Trigonometry Honor Council Adviser Mary Baldwin College, A.B. MRS. MARY E. HANNA, Biology A.F.S. Adviser Mary Washington College, B.S. MR. SAMUEL HASLER, Algebra I Bridgewater College, B.A. MRS. SANDRA G. HITE, American History, Physi¬ cal Education Varsity Cheerleaders Sponsor Queen’s College, A.B. MRS. OPAL HOMAN, Guidance Secretary Brant School of Business MR. JOHN A. HOUSE, Chem Study, Physics National Honor Society Adviser University of North Carolina, B.A., William and Mary College, M.S.T. MRS. THELMA B. JACKSON, Secretary Virginia State College, Douglas School of Business 40 Index MR. DAVID C. JOYNER. Distributive Education 2, 3 D.E. Club Adviser East Carolina University, B.S. MR. CHARLES F. KURTZ, Assistant Principal Bridgewater College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. MRS. FLORENE C. LANGE, Math Madison College, B.S. MR. GARLAND R. LIFE, Chemistry 2, Biology Bridgewater College, B.A. MRS. JEANNETTE C. LINZA, Spanish 2, 3 Notre Dame College, B.A. MR. EMERY E. MAY, Government Bridgewater College, B.A. MRS. VIRGINIA C. MARTIN. English 4, Drama Senior Adviser Mary Baldwin College, B.A., Madison College, M.Ed. MRS. ALMA H. McCLUNG, French I, 2, 3, 4 Ceeway Adviser Randolph Macon Women’s College, A.B., Uni¬ versity of Virginia, M.A.T. MRS. SHIRLEY H. McCRAY, Art I, 2, 3, 4, History Longwood College, B.S. MRS. ISABEL A. McSWAIN, Biology A.F.S. Adviser Queen’s College, A.B. MR. OLIN K. MILLER. Chemistry, Physical Science Washington and Lee University, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. MRS. SUE MORLEY, Typing I, Shorthand 2 Madison College, B.S. MISS BEATRICE A. MORRIS, English 2 S.C.A. Adviser Madison College, B.A. MRS. BETTY T. PULLIN, Spanish I, 2 J.V. Cheerleaders Sponser Longwood College, B.A. MRS. MARGARITA S. RANGEL, Spanish I, 2 Institute Pre-Universitario, B.A., Bridgewater Col¬ lege, B.A. MISS JEAN REEVES, English 2, 3 Debate Club Coach Winthrop College, B.A. MRS. NANCY P. RICHARDSON, English 2, 3. 4 Mary Washington College MR. WILLIAM C. ROBERSON. Geometry, Modern Analysis Berea College, A.B., University of Virginia, M.Ed. MR. ROBERT G. SANGER, Band Bridgewater College, B.S., Northwestern University M.A. MISS BARBARA A. SAWYER, English 2, 3 Lebanon Valley College, A.B. MRS. KAREN W. SCOTT, French I. English 2 Bridgewater College, B.A. MR. COLLIN E. SMITHER, Principal University of Richmond, B.A., University of Virgin¬ ia, M.A. MR. JAMES E. TAYLOR, Government Forensic Club Adviser Washington and Lee University, A.B., Madison College, M.A. MISS LOUISE D. TERRY, Typing I, 2 Madison College, B.S. FRANK and ESTELLE WALKER, School Custodians MRS. RUTH W. WALLER, Guidance I I Morgan State College, B.A., Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. MR. C. GLENN WENNER, Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking Oswego State University College, B.S., Virginia Po¬ lytechnic Institute, M.Ed. MISS ELIZABETH H. WHITELAW, English 3. 4 Zhe Record Adviser Randolph-Macon Women’s College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A. MR. JAMES P. WILLIAMS, General Business, World History West Virginia College, B.S., New York University, M.A. MR. WINSTON B. WINE, JR., World Geography Head Track and Field Coach Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. MRS. DORTHY G. WOOD, Home Economics, Geography Radford College, B.S. 41 CLASSES Class Of 1968 Last year . . . live for June . . . next year—college . . . IF we make it! 44 , s m m i Senior Class Officers for 1968= Mike Houff, President Ken McAllister, Vice-President Linda Sherrill, Secretary Jamie Simmons, Treasurer 45 1 I ■ ' n PATTI ELAINE ADAMS Patti Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Vice-President, I2 ; Kcccrii Staff, I 1-12; Library Staff, 10. DAVID BARDLEY ALDHIZER David Pep Club, 12; Band, 8-12; Pep Band, I 1-12; Golf, I 1-12. HARVEY SAMUEL ANDERSON Harvey Airline personnel Seniors Prepare To B WILMA LOUSIE ARMSTRONG Wilma Tri-Hi-Y, 11-12, Secretary, 12; Home¬ room Vice-President, I I; A.F.S., I I. SANDRA LEE BAILEY Sandy Debate Club, 10-12, President, I2 : Homeroom President, 8 ; Forensics, 9. THOMAS WILLIAM BAILEY, JR. Tommy IBM Operator z uture Leaders SANDRA JEAN BALLENGEE Sandy Band, 9-1 I; S.C.A., I I; Homeroom Vice- President, 9, Secretary, 10; Tri-Hi-Y, 10-1 I; J.V. Cheerleader, 9-10; Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Pep Club, 9-12. Seniors Await College DENNIS WAYNE BELL Dennis J.V. Football, 8-9; J.V. Basketball, 9-10, Varsity Basketball, 11-12; Varsity Base¬ ball, 10-12; Hi-Y, 8. 12, Treasurer. 8, Vice-President, 12; Homeroom Treasurer, 9; Cceword Staff, 12. WILLIAM FRAZIER BELL Frazier Track, 9-12; Homeroom President, 9-10. 48 JKSmm cceptance Decisions PATRICIA MARY BELL Pat Girl’s Chorus, 9; Pep Club, 10-12; A.F.S., 11-12: National Honor Society, 12; S.C.A., 12; Ceeword Staff, 12; Record Staff, 12. PETER ALLEN BIEHN Peter Golf, 9-12; Pep Club, I 1-12; Homeroom Treasurer, 10; Debate Team, 12; A.F.S., I 1-12; National Honor Society, 12. JANIE BURRNE BLACKBURN Janie Tri-Hi-Y, 8-10; Pep Club. 9, 12; Mixed Chorus, 9; Girls ' Chorus, 10; S.C.A., 10; A.F.S., 12; Homeroom Vice-President, 9. 49 DARLENE JUNE BOGAN Darlene Tri-Hi-Y, 10-11; Homeroom Treasurer, TIMOTHY P. BOSIACK Tim J.V. Football, 8-9; Varsity Football, 10-IT; Varsity Basketball, I I-IT; Base¬ ball, I I — IT; S.C.A. IT, Pep Club, I I, Homeroom Treasurer, 9. EARL HENRY BRAGG, JR. Hank Track, 9 ; D.E. Club, I I-IT; Vice-Presi¬ dent, IT. 50 Seniors Take A Step Forward TAMARA JEAN BRAGG Tammy F.B.L.A.. 9 ; V.O.T., 12. SUSIE ROMONA BRENT Susie Chorus, 8-10; Assembly Choir, 11-12; Tri-Hi-Y. 12. DEBRA MOORE BROWER Debbie Tri-Hi-Y, 9-11, Treasurer, 10; Tennis. 10-12; S.C.A., 10; Homeroom President, I I; National Honor Society, 12. ALMA CATHERINE BROWN Cathy Homeroom President, 10; Pep Club, 8-11; Assembly Choir, 10, 12; District Chorus, I I. DONNNA RAE BROWN Donna Homeroom Vice-President, 9, 10; Home¬ room Secretary, I I; Tri-Hi-Y, 10; V.O.T., 12 . CAMILLA JEAN BRYANT Carney Assembly Choir, 10-12; Pep Club, 10-1 I. 51 DEBORAH GAIL BUCHANAN Debbie F.B.L.A., 10; Tri-Hi Y. I 1-12; V.O.T., 12. ANITA LYNNE BULLMAN Lynne Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12; Treasurer, 9, Secretary, I I; Pep Club, 10. ANN BLACKBURN BURRNETT Ann Homeroom Treasurer, 9; Tri-Hi-Y, 9-10. 52 Geri Burrows, Co-Editor Of The Leeword GERALDINE LEIGH BURROWS Geri Forensics, 9-12; Pep Club, 10-12 Homeroom Treasurer. 10; Ceeword Staff I I; Co-Editor, 12; Girls’ State, I I. DIANNE KAY CAMPBELL Dianne Tri-Hi Y, S-, D.E. Club, 12. MARY BETH CARLISLE Mary Beth Transferred from Redondo Union High School, 1966; A.F.S., 11-12; Pep Club, 12 . CHARLES DOUGLAS CHAFFINS Doug Hi-Y, 8; J.V. Football, 9; Varsity Football, 10-12; Homeroom President, 9; Pep Club, 12. JAMES MICHAEL CHAFFINS Jim Varsity Football, 10-12; Track, 10-12; Homeroom President, I I; Pep Club. I 1-12. JERRY WADE CHANDLER Jerry J.V. Basketball, 9-10; Varsity Basketball. I 1-12; Homeroom Treasurer, I I. 53 Powders Tie Puffs CAROLYN GALE COFFEY Carol F.B.L.A., 10. JUDI CAROLE COMBEE Judi DARRYL W. COFFMAN Darryl Radio-Television Repair Tri-Hi-Y, ll ; Pep Club, I I -12 ; Home¬ room Secretary, I I; J.V. Cheerleader. I l ; Varsity Cheerleader, 12. 54 WAYNE RAY COX Wayne Homeroom President, 9; Varsity Football, 10— I 2 ; Varsity Baseball, 9-12; Varsity Basketball, I I; J.V. Football, 9; J.V. Bas¬ ketball, 9-10; Hi-Y, 12; Vice-President, 12, Pep Club, 11-12; Track, 11-12; S.C.A., 12. CURTIS ROY CRIGLER Curt D.E. Club, I 1-12. CAFVIN CFARK CRAIG, JR. Buddy D.E. Club, 10-12; Vice-President, II; F.B.L.A., 9. 55 TONI LOUISE CROWTHER Toni Tri-Hi-Y, 9-12, Pep Club, I I, A.F.S., 12, S.C.A., I 1-12. VICTORIA LOUISE CRUM Vicki Tri-Hi-Y. 10-12; Pep Club I I. SHARON ELAINE CUSTER Sharon Tri-Hi-Y, 9-11, Chaplain, 10, President, II; Homeroom Treasurer, 9-10; Class Vice-President, I0 ; S.C.A., Secretary, I I, Vice-President, 12; Editor of Record, 12; National Honor Society, 12; Girls’ State, I I. DePew Aids Varsity Football Team MARY LOUISE DARCUS Mary Transferred from Booker T. Washington; D.E. Club, I I. EMILY THERESE DEITRICK Emily Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11; President, 10; Homeroom Treasurer, 9; Mixed Chorus, 8-11; As¬ sembly Choir, 12; Pep Club, 10-12; Var¬ sity Cheerleader, 12. ROBERT ARTHUR DEPEW Bob Football, 9-12; Track, 9-12; Homeroom President, I I; S.C.A., 12; Record staff, I I; Ceeway Staff, 11-12; Pep Club, 11-12; National Honor Society, 12. 56 DAVID WAYNE DOYLE Wayne Basketball, 8-10; D.E. Club, I 1-12. JACK CURTIS DOZIER Jack S.C.A., 9, II. 12; Homeroom President, 10; Pep Club, 11-12, President, 12; Boys’ State, I2 ; J.V. Basketball, 10; A.F.S. Vice-President, I 2; Record Staff, 12. LARRY WAYNE DUDLEY Larry Tool Maker 57 ' StSUSSS LEONA ALMA ELLIS Lee D.E. Club, 12; Chorus, 11-12. Current BONNIE GAIL ERGENBRIGHT Bonnie Band, 8-12; Chorus, II; Assembly Choir, 12; Pep Band, 10-12; Majorette, 12, F.B.L.A., 9. PHYLLIS ANN FAUVER Phyll Band, 8; Tri-Hi-Y, 9, 12, F.B.L.A., 10; D.E. Club, I I; Pep Club, 9. ELIZABETH PARSONS FLOYD Elizabeth Homeroom Secretary, 9; Tri-Hi-Y, 9-11, Vice-President, 10; Pep Club, 9. I 58 CLARENCE ARRINGTON FORSYTH. JR. Clarence Aeronautical Engineering i L LINDA SUE FOX Linda Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11; Secretary, 8; Treasurer, I I; A.F.S., I 1-12; Homeroom Secretary, 10; Treasurer, II; Class Treasurer, II; Kecord Staff, 12; S.C.A., 12. RICHARD CURTIS FRETWELL Richard Aeronautical Engineering Events Attract Senior Attention BOBBYE TEAFORD FULWIDER Bobbye Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12; S.C.A., 10; J.V. Cheer¬ leading, II; Varsity Cheerleading, 12; Homeroom Secretary, 9, II; Homeroom Treasurer, 10; Pep Club, I 1-12. JAMES HAMILTON GALLAHAN Jimmy Engineering GEORGE WILLIAM GOODROW George Football, 9-11; Homeroom President, I I. 59 RICARDO GOMES de BARROS Ricky American Field Service Student from Mo- reira Silva School, Maceio, Alagoas, Bras¬ il, I967 ; A.F.S., 12; S.C.A., 12; Pep Club, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12. THEODORE PHILIP GRANT Ted Band. 9-12; Pep Band, 11-12; Debate Club, 10-12. SHARON HINER GUM Sharon Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12, Vice-President, I I, Presi dent, 12; Pep Club. 9— 12 ; J.V. Cheer leader, 9-10; Varsity Cheerleader, 12 Captain; S.C.A. I 2. K Lee Welcomes Ricky GEORGE HUNTER GUTSHALL George Basketball, 10; Pep Club, ll ; Hi-Y, 8; Track, 12. MARY ANN HALTERMAN Mary Ann D.E. Club, 10-1 I. JANET ROSALIE HAM Janet Tri-Hi-Y, 8. 60 Our Third A.F.S. Student I RALEIGH G. HAM. JR. NANCY LOUISE HAMBLIN SHARON EAYE HARRIS Raleigh Nancy Sharon D.E. Club, I 1-12. F.B.L.A., 9-1 I ; Chorus. 9-10. V.O.T., 12. 61 GARRY DREW HASSETT Garry Hi-Y, 8; J.V. Football, 9-, Varsity Football, I0-I2 : Baseball. I I -I 2 : Pep Club. 9-12; Homeroom Treasurer and Secretary. | Todd LINDA JANE HERN Linda Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Vice-President, 9; A.F.S., 11-12; Pep Club, II; Cceway Staff, II; S.C.A., 12; Homeroom President, II; Homeroom Secretary, 10. Hobbie Head S.C.A. CAROL LEE HISE Carol V.O.T., 12. JOHN WILLIAM HENRY Jack Henry Transferred from J. L. Mann, Greenville, S.C. Pep Club, 12; A.F.S., 12. ' -1 WANDA M. HAYS Wanda Pep Club, 10; Ceeword Staff, I2 ; Tri-Hi-Y, 12, Sgt.-at-arms, 12; Forensic Club, 12. ELIZABETH ANN HINER Ann Tri-Hi-Y, 10; A.F.S., 11-12; Pep Club, I 1-12. 62 MARGARET ANN HITE Peggy Girls’ Chorus, 8; Mixed Chorus, 10. TODD MAXWELL HOBBIE Todd S.C.A., 9-12, President, 12; Class Presi¬ dent. II; Pep Club, 11-12; Treasurer, II; Track, 9, 10, 12; £eemy Staff, 11-12. SHEILA JAYNE HODGES Jayne Tri-Hi-Y, 10-12. HOLLY KAY HOLLIDAY Kay V.O.T., 12. DIANTHA BEVINS HOLT Diantha Tri-Hi-Y, 8-10, Historian, 8; A.F.S., I 1-12. MARGARET LOUISE HORN Peggy Forensics, 9-11. David Jackson—Co-Editor DENNIS MICHAEL HOUFF Mike Hi-Y, 8; S.C.A., 8-12; Treasurer, I I; As¬ sembly Choir, 9-10; Class President, 10, 12; Boys’ State, I I; Lee Journal”, Edi¬ tor, 12. JAMES KEITH HOUFF Keith Transferred from Fort Defiance High School, Fort Defiance, Va., 1966; J.V. Basketball; Track,- Science Club. CARLA HUNTER HOYLE Carla Chorus, 8-10; F.B.L.A.. 10; D.E. Club, II. I M 64 DAVID BLAIR JACKSON David Band, 9-12, Treasurer, II; Pep Band, 10-12; S.C.A., II; Co-Editor of Kecord, 12; Pep Club, 12. Of The Record GWENDOLYN ROBERTA JACKSON Gwen Tailoring £ MICHAEL ARLAN JAMISON Mike Commercial Artist CHARLES WINDLE JARVIS Charlie Physician 65 CHRYSTAL LEE JOHNS Chrystal Homeroom Treasurer, I I; National Hon¬ or Society. I 2. ROBIN LAUGHLIN KELLER Robin Band, 8-12; Chorus, 8-12, Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, World Service Chairman, 8 ; S.C.A. 10. A.F.S., I 1-12. ALICIA MARIA KELLY Alicia Tri-Hi-Y, 9-10, Chaplain, 10; A F S , I 1-12. Chrystal Johns Receives DENNIS MURRAY KEYSER Dennis Homeroom President, 9-11. EDWARD PAIGE KIER Paige Homeroom Treasurer, 9-10; Football, 9-10; Band, 9-12. JEANNE JACKSON KIGER Jeanne Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Historian, I I; Homeroom Vice-President, 10; A.F.S., I 1-12; S.C.A., 12 . 66 JOYCE ANN KNICELY Joyce Secretary JOSEPH HENRY KNICK Henry J.V. Football, 9; Varsity Football, 10-12; Track, 10; Pep Club, 11-12. -« “ t ' 7cTo M ■ ft e l ? -l ' American History Award LOREN WAYNE KNIGHTING Hoppy J.V. Football. 9; Varsity Football, 10-12; Homeroom Treasurer, I I; S.C.A., I I. 67 KATHERINE YVONNE KNOPP Kathie Tri-Hi-Y. 9-12, President, 10; J.V. Cheerleader, 10; Homeroom Treasurer, 10; Pep Club. 10-12; A.F.S., 11-12; D.E.C.A., I I. SUSAN GAYLE KNOPP Susan Tri-Hi-Y, 9-11, President, 10, Sgt.-at- Arms, II; A.F.S., II; S.C.A., 12; Ceeway Staff, 10, 12, Editor, 12: National Honor Society, 12; Girls’ State, I I. FAYE M. KNORR Faye Tri-Hi-Y. 8-12, Sgt.-at-Arms, 8, 12; Pep Club, I I; jCeeway Staff, 12; A.F.S., 12. Susan Knopp Heads Leeway Staff 68 PATRICIA POTTER KURTZ Mixed Chorus, F.B.L.A., I I. CAROL SUE LANE Carol S.C.A., 8; Library Staff, 8; A.F.S., I 1-12 = Mixed Chorus, 12; National Honor Soci¬ ety, 12. ELIZABETH MYERS LAWHORN Elizabeth F.B.L.A., 10; Chorus, II; D.E. Club, 11 - 12 . Pat 8-11; V.O.T., 12; TIGHE WILSON LEAVEL Tighe Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12, Chaplain, 8, President. II, Secretary, 12; J.V. Cheerleader, II; Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Pep Club. 10-12; Homeroom Vice-President, II; Tennis Team, I I. JAMES MICHAEL LEONARD Mike Hi-Y, 8; J.V. Football. 9; Varsity Football. 10-12, Pep Club, I I. PAMELA DENISE LEWIS Pam Pep Club, 10; Tri-Hi-Y, 12. LINDA SUSAN LILLEY Linda Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11; Vice-President, II; D.E.C.A., 11-12; Historian, 12; Major¬ ettes, 12. ; 69 WILLIAM RANDOLPH LINDAMOOD Randy Pep Club, I 1-12; Manager of the Foot¬ ball Team, I 2. GRAHAM GILMORE LUDWIG. JR. Graham WILLIAM LESTER LYLE. JR. Bill D.E. Club, 9-1 I. t Seniors Participate 70 Him CATHERINE MacPHERSON Katie Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12, Secretary, 8, Chaplain, I2 ; Chorus. 9-12; D.E. Club, I 1-12. FRANCES JEAN MALONE Jean Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Vice-President, 10, Presi¬ dent, I I; S.C.A., 10. In SCA Activities DONNA GAIL MARSHALL Donna Tri-Hi-Y, 10; Mixed Chorus, 10; Assem¬ bly Choir, 10; Vice-President of Home¬ room, 10; S.C.A., II; Pep Club, 10; D.E.C.A., 12; Secretary, 12. y t VINCENT R. MARSHALL Vince S.C.A., 10; Homeroom President, I I. CATHERINE LUCILLE MARINO Cathie Tri-Hi-Y, 8, 9, II. Secretary. 9. RONALD MATTHEW MASINCUP Ronnie J.V. Football, 8 ; Varsity Football. 9-12; Varsity Track 9-12; Pep Club President, I I; Homeroom President, 9-10; Hi-Y. 8. 71 WILLIAM KENLEY McALLISTER Ken S.C.A., 9. 12; Pep Club, 11-12; Football, 9-12; Basketball, 9-12; Baseball, I 1-12; Class Vice-President, 12; A.F.S. Vice- President, I I. DECA Members PEGGY GAIL McCORMICK Peggy Tri-Hi-Y. 8-12, President, 8, Treasurer, 9, Vice-President, II; Class Vice-Presi¬ dent, 9, I I; Class Treasurer, 10; Chorus, 8-11; Assembly Choir, 10-1 I; All Dis¬ trict Chorus, 10-11; S.C.A., II; Pep Club, I 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 12. f, | 4 i LINDA THERESA MEADOWS Linda V.O.T., 12, Tri-Hi-Y. 11-12, Reporter. I 1-12. DAVID MICHAEL MERRIAM Dave D.E. Club, I 1-12. 72 EDWARD ALAN MILLER E. A. Computer Programming JOHN THOMAS MILLER John Pep Club, I2 : Hi-Y, 12. SHEILA VALERIA MILLER Sheila Chorus, I I; S.C.A., 9; A.F.S., 10. Gain Valuable Experience ETHEL SUSAN MOORE Susan Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12, Treasurer, 8, II, Vice- President, 12; DEC.A., 11-12, Trea¬ surer, 12. KAY DIANE MOORE Kay BRENDA LEE MORRIS Homeroom Secretary. 9, Treasurer, 10, Brenda Vice-President, I I; Tri-Hi-Y, 8-10. Band, 8, 9; Tri-Hi-Y. 12. 73 Seniors Participate In JAMES WALTER MORRISON Jim D.E.C.A., II. ELSA NEGRON Elsa Tri-Hi-Y, 8-1 2,; President, 8, Sergeant-at- Arms, 10. Chaplain, II; Pep Club, 9. 12; J.V. Cheerleader, 9; Varsity Cheer¬ leader, 12; Homeroom Vice-President, 9, Secretary, 10-1 I; D.E. Club. I I. NANCY LOUISE NILES Nancy Band. 9-12; Pep Club, 9; A.F.S., 10-12. 74 A ANNE WILLSON OBENSCHAIN Anne Tri-Hi-Y, 8-1 I; Pep Club, 9-12; Assem¬ bly Choir, 11-12; Tennis Team, 9-12; A.F.S., 11-12. Various School DAVID WESLEY PARROTT David Pep Club, 9; Homeroom Treasurer, I I. JAMES ROBERT OLIVER Jim Pep Club, I I. DAVID RUSSELL PALMER Dave Homeroom President. 9-12; D EC.A., 11 - 12 . Activities PATRICIA ARLINE PASCAL Pat Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11; Homeroom Treasurer, 10; D E C.A., I I. PENELOPE BURNS PATRICK Penny Transferred from Spring Valley Senior High School, Spring Valley, New York, 1967. Pep Club, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12. 75 Seniors Prepare To Unlock MIRIAM MARIE PHILLIPPE Miriam S.C.A., 11-12; Mixed Chorus, II; Assembly Choir, I2 ; National Honor Society, 12. PAUL RICHARD PHILLIPPE, JR. Paul S.C.A., 9; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent, 10. 76 Doors Of Future BETH LINZEY POTTER Beth Band, 8-11; All-District Band, 8, II; Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Secretary, 10-1 I; A.F.S., 10-12; S.C.A., 12; Homeroom President, 10; National Honor Society, 12; Record Staff, 12. CATHERINE ELIZABETH PUFFENBERGER Cathy F.B.L.A., 10; Tri-Hi-Y, 10; A.F.S., 11-12; Pep Club, 11-12; National Honor Society, I 2. BRUCE EDWARD RALSTON Bruce J.V. Basketball, 9-10; Varsity Bas¬ ketball, I 1-12; Pep Club, I I; Track, 11 - 12 . 77 Dennis Rosencrance BARBARA ANN REXRODE Barbara F.B.L A., 9; Pep Club, 9; S.C.A., 10; Tri- Hi-Y, 10-1 I; V.O.T., 12, SHIRLEY JEAN REXRODE Shirley D.E., I2 ; F.B.L.A., 9. VICKI CARMEN REXRODE Vicki Tri-Hi-Y. Chaplain, 12. 78 Co-Editor Of The Leeword LINDA LEE RICHTERS Linnie Cheerleader, 8; Pep Club, 8; Tri-Hi-Y, 12. SANDRA FAYE RIGGS Sandy Pep Club, 9-10; Library Staff, 9— I I : Lat¬ in Club, 9; V.O.T., 12. DENNIS FRANKLIN RIDDLEBERGER J.V. Basketball, 9-10; Golf, 11-12 = A.F.S., 12. DENNIS NOVEL ROSENCRANCE Dennis Transferred from Covington High School, Covington, Virginia, 1966. Latin Club, 9-10, President, 10; Pep Club, 9-12; jCeewont Co-Editor, 12. GAIL BIBY RIDDLE Gail Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Vice-Presiden t, 8; Home¬ room Secretary, 9, Vice-President, 10; Pep Club, 9-10, 12. SARAH FRANCES ROBINSON Sarah 79 BRIAN I. ROTH Brian Homeroom Treasurer, 10; D.E.C.A., 12; Track, 10. MICHAEL KENT SANGER Mike Hi-Y, 8; Band, 8-11; All District Band, II; Football, 8-12; Track, 9-12; Record Staff, 9-10; Homeroom President, I I. JOHN ELTON SAYERS, JR. Johnny Hi-Y, 8; Varsity Football, 10; Ceewcrd Staff, II. I The Class Of i 1968 Chooses SHARON KAY SENSABAUGH Sharon S.C.A.. II; Tri-Hi-Y, 9-11; Tennis. 10-12; Record Art Staff, 12; JCeeway Staff, 12 . STEVEN LEE SENSABAUGH Steve Pep Band, I 1-12; Band Manager, 12; All Regional Band, I 1-12. STEPHEN CARLISLE SHACKELFORD Steve Track, 10-12; Color Guard, 12. 80 Blue And Red As Their Colors LINDA JEAN SHERRILL Linda Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, President, 9, Treasurer, I I : Class Secretary, 9, 11-12; S.C.A., I 0, 12, Chaplain, £eeway Assis. Editor, 12; Pep Club, II; A.F.S., 11-12; National Honor Society, 12. RONALD BOYD SHIFLETT Ronnie J.V. Football, I I. JIMMY LEE SHOWALTER Jim Homeroom Vice-President, 8, Secretary, 9; D.E.C.A. I2 ; Hi-Y, 12, Historian, 12. 81 MARY ANN SHUEY Mary V.O.T., 12. GAITHA MARIE SMITH Gaitha Tri-Hi-Y, 9-12. Reporter, 10. Chaplain, II. Treasurer. 12; leeway Staff. 12; Na¬ tional Honor Society, 12. f JAMES STOCKER SIMMONS IV Jamie S.C.A., 9, 12; Varsity Basketball, 11-12; Varsity, Baseball, 10-12; Class Trea¬ surer, 12; Boy’s State, I I; Ceeword Staff, 12; J.V. Football, 8-9; J.V. Basketball. 9-10. BOYD ALLEN SMITH Boyd Transferred from Central High School Woodstock, Virginia, 1967. Varsity Foot¬ ball, 10; Track, I0 ; Pep Club, II; D.E. Club, 11-12. Delegates Are Inspired JANIS ANITA SMITH GARY PRESTON SMITH Janis Gary Band. 8-9; Pep Club, 10; A.F.S., 10-12; Library Club, 9 ; Chorus, 9. Chorus, I I; Tri-Hi-Y, 12. 82 LARRY EDWARD SNYDER Larry Football, 10; D.E., I I. At Girls’ And Boys’ State DEBRA CAROLINE STANLEY Debbie Mixed Chorus 8; Girl ' s Chorus, 10; As¬ sembly Choir, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 10-12; Vice- President, I I, President. 12; Debate, 10. 12; Pep Club, 10. RANDAEL LEE STANLEY Randy Pep Club, I I. REID HAYDEN STERRET Reid Homeroom Secretary, 8. Treasurer, 9, Vice-President, 10, President, II; Class Treasurer, 9; Basketball, 9-10; leeway Staff, I I; Hi-Y, 8, 12, President, 12. 83 Diane Tarkington CHARLOTTE LEE STONEBURER Charlotte Pep Club. 11-12; A.F.S., 11-12= Tri- Hi -V, 8-12; Reporter, 9, Treasurer, 10. JANIS DELLA STOKES Jan Tri-Hi-Y, 8. WILLIAM PATRICK STEWART Pat Class President, 9; J.V. Football, 9; J.V. Basketball, 9; S.C.A., 9, 12; Varsity Bas¬ ketball, 10-12= Hi-Y, 12. Treasurer, 12. 84 RANDY LEWELLYN SUMEY Randy Football, 9-l2 ; Hi-Y, 8; Track, ll ; S.C.A., 12. BARBARA MITCHELL SUTTON Barbara Homeroom Treasurer, 8-9; Secretary, 10; Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11, Chaplain, 8, Secretary, 10 . CLIFTON THOMAS TALLEY Clifton Band, 8-12; Pep Band, 10-12; Pep Club, 9. President Of AFS Club DIANE HAM TARKINGTON Diane Tri-Hi-Y. 8-12; Pep Club. 11-12; A.F.S.. I 1-12, President, 12; Inter-Club Council. 12; leeway Staff, I I. SUSAN GILL TARKINGTON Susan Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12; J.V. Cheerleader, 10; A.F.S., 11-12; leeway Staff, II; Home¬ room Secretary, 10-1 I; Pep Club, 11 - 12 . HAROLD JOHN TASKER JR. John Transferred from Delton Kellogg High School, Delton, Michigan, 1967. Fresh¬ man Basketball; J.V. Football; J.V. Baseball. 85 FRANKLIN PAUL THACKER JR. Frankie Golf. 10-12; Pep Club, 12; Homeroom Treasurer, 12. HUBERT DANIEL THOMPSON Danny Band, 8-12, Treasurer, 12; Pep Band, 10-12; All-District Band, 11-12; Kernel Staff, I 1-12, Art Co-editor, 12. LINDA DARLENE THOMPSON Linda V.O.T., 12; Chorus, 8-9. The Record Has New Look GEORGE THOMAS TRIMBLE JR. Tom Band. 8-10; D.E. Club, 10-12. SYLVIA JEAN THORNE Sylvia V.O.T., 12. DEBORAH ELIZABETH TODD Debbie Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12, Chaplain, 9, Treasurer, 10; Pep Club, 11-12; A.F.S., 11-12; Homeroom President, 12, Vice-President, II. m 86 LYNDA MAYE TOMAN Lynda Pep Club, 9 ; D.E. Club, 11-12; Chorus, 8 - 11 . IRMA LEE VANBUREN Irma Transferred from Rockbridge High School Fairfield, Virginia, 1967. Class President, 8, Vice-President, 9; F.H.A., 9, I I; Glee Club, 8. GLENN MARK VANLEAR Mark J.V. Football, 8; Band, 8-9; Homeroom Secretary, ll ; D.E.C.A., 12. 87 PATRICIA LEVEARN VAUGHN Pat Pep Club. I I, Record Staff, 12. SHARON SWEARENGIN VIZACHERO Tri-Hi-V, 8-9, Secretary, 9; F.B.L.A., 9; V.O.T., 12. DONNA RHEA WAGNER Donna Tri-Hi-Y, 8. 10-11; D.E.C.A., I I. Seniors Prepare 88 DONALD E. WEASE Donnie Homeroom Secretary, 9, Treasurer, 9; S.C.A., 8; J.V. Basketball, I I — I 2 : Varsity Basketball, I 1 — 12; Varsity Football, 10-1 I, Hi-Y, 8. y i REBECCA LEAH WHITE Becky Homeroom Treasurer, 10; Pep Club, 10; S.C.A., I I; Cecword Staff, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12; Forensic Club, 12. To Be Future Leaders CARL LYNN WIMER Carl D.E., I 1-12. JACKIE SUE WIMER Jackie Tri-Hi-Y, 8; D.E., I I. JOHN HENRY WILLIAMS JR. John Busine ss REBECCA FAYE WIMER Becky Tri-Hi-Y, 8, 10; Pep Club. 9; Homeroom Vice-President, 9. 89 HENRY LEE WOOD Henry Pep Club, 9-12; Band, 8-12; Pep Band, 8 - 12 . RICHARD HAMILTON WIMER Dickie J.V. Baseball, 9; Pep Club, 9-11; Base¬ ball Manager, 10; Varsity Football, 11-12; Varsity Basketball Manager, 10 - 12 . GRIER MARIE WISEMAN Grier Chorus, 9-1 l t Tri-Hi-Y. 8-1 I, A.F.S., I I, D.E., 12. See What Tomorrow Brings” PAMELA KAY WOOTEN Pam Chorus, 8-10; Choir, 11-12; Tri-Hi-Y, 8-9; Pep Club, 9; D.E., 10, 12; A.F.S., II. DALE ALAN WRIGHT Dale Veterinary Medicine CHARLES CRAIG WYMER Charlie S.C.A., 8-10, 12; J.V. Football, 8-9; A.F.S., I I; Pep Club. I 1-12; Band, 8-12, Varsity Football, 10-12; Hi-Y, 8. 90 MARY LOUISE YANCEY Mary Lou Pep Club, I I : Record Staff, I 2. RICHARD FIELDEN YOUNG Richard J.V. Basketball, 9-10; A.F.S., I2 : Pep Club, 11-12; Homeroom President, 9-11, Golf. 9-12; S.C.A., 12. DANNY JOSEPH CAMPBELL Danny Transferred from Magnolia High School, New Martinsville, West Va., 1965; D.E. Club, 11-12; Hi-Y, 10. Directed By Richard Young 91 Class Of 1969 92 Junior Class Officers for 1968: Gray Coughlan, President Dayton Hypes, Vice-President Alan Richardson, Treasurer Beth Lescure, Secretary 93 m% ome Upperclassni ■ Cecila Baker Harold Bauserman Tom Beam Judy Bell Charles Blackley John Bowman Brenda Bradshaw Ellen Brand m viuckjci aiJJdLJL tJ —U -VsA. Af dLcJJfVaUu), -Aj su iJuJ Chad Brown rvvc t Susan Brown Crolyn Buckley Douglas Calverly UjOVt) Betty Campbell Terry Campbell Robert Campbell Carolyn Carper Danny Carter Mabel Carter 94 ; ° V cC v - Qr 0— • o - ' . Jfo a O ' O “i 0 (r Vo -5? p- ' Becky Corbett concentrates on homework. Cathy Carty Julie Cash Joyce Cason Martha Cassidy o kji L - , a uea y -—• (W- ' ,, y£ ? .■auvi ' ' J Thomas Chrisman Cindy Clark Charles Clatterbaugh Yvonne Cleveland Svr Sandra Cline Dennis Collins k£-AA U ' V y Ronald Cooke Becky Corbett 95 Juniors Take George Goodloe participates in the Talent Show. Gray Coughlin Carolyn Craun Elaine Crawford Mary Crawford Roger Crickenberger Marilynne Curry Joyce Dalinger Marlene Darcus Sarah Davenport Tom Davis Stuart Dawson Phyllis DelSole 96 Part In Talent Show Deborah Dietz John DiGuardo Jerry Dodd Lawson Drinkard Sue Durrett Karen Eppard Beverley Ervine Hal Evans Carlton Farrier Beverley Faught Jacinta Fitzgerald Percy Fitzgerald Audrey Fitzpatrick Vicki Fix David Flower Linda Flythe 97 II I I III I Debra Gilbert Sharman Goff Deborah Griffin Carl Grimm Douglas Hall Carlton Hamilton Peyton Hamrick Douglas Hanger i rrvvQsO x ‘ ?orge Hartsook • iU w . rginia Hevener larles Hildebrand itsy Hite Janet Hodge James Hodge Valerie Hodge Linda Houser If Linda Hoy Danny Huffman Hubert Hull r V J TV A) V M i iv 0 ' rVJ A ' v .AT 4 ° 471 II fj f y. 0 y 0)M (f A’ n w yflif J i U I US ' V V L i 98 Juniors take part in an English class play. Thomas Hutchens Alice Jenkins James Johnson Larry Jones Becky Kennedy Logan Kerr Beverley Kincaid Raynette Kincaide 99 Richard Morse relaxes in class Beth Le ' scure Mike Mahler ' Nell Marchant Donna McAule: Richard McCauley Gary McQuain Katherine Meacfi Perry Medley Janet Miska JoAnn Moore Caroline Morris Jimmy Morris 100 Patsy Morrison Richard Morse Linda Niess Jane Nixon Susan Nuckoles Carol Nutty Alice Obenschain Pay Patterson Rodney Phillips Sharon Puffenbarger Molly Ramkey David Rasmussen Marty Reed Tom Roberts Bonnie Robertson Sherry Rowe Victor Santos Richard Sealey Beverley Semple Larry Shenk 101 Vaughn Stanley Mary Sue Steffey Nelson Stover Terry Strickler Gary Sutton Danny Swisher Conley Taliaferro Steve Taliaferro John Tanksley Joe Tanksley David Taylor Sandy Tenney Carolyn Tolley Terry Trimble Douglas Walters Wanda Wagner Eddie Waitier Thomas Westhafer Herbie Wetzel Linda Whitesell I tfluVLs , jjJu 3 Zu JUHLQS IucJu T ‘ ft iu ky 7?V $ )td £4 OTYUJyt U y J i (ynX Ms- his) jud ' c yyC yj i, jitiJL ujc zj cjft fuMt y tjfjiiyjH ( 3 0 y u!? Oh; iwt ojJjuoo Q Junior girls perform in the Talent Show. «SXS OLa tAfrL, 103 Sandy Whitesell Carolyn Whitfield Gaston Williams Danny Wilson Horace Wimmer 104 105 Class Of 1970 106 Sophomore Class Officers for 1968: John Todd, President Bruce Henry, Vice-President Tracy Baldwin, Secretary Eric Hedberg, Treasurer 107 i i I: William Alphin Lloyd Armstrong Wayne Armstrong Marion Andrews Chris Arehart Ronald Arehart Debbie Ashworth Beth Ayling Tracy Baldwin Brenda Baylor Cindy Biehn Donna Bogan Nancy Boone Donnie Bosserman Gary Bosserman Dianne Boward 108 Sophomores Participate In Activities Deborah Bright Kathy Bullman Billy Burrows Frank Bushman Kathy Butler Camilla Cacciapaglia Sharon Carper Judy Carr Donny Carter Cathy Carty Susan Cash Ralph Cason Robert Chastain Mike Clem Betty Clough Charles Coiner Marcus Coker Charlene Condon Vicky Cook Ronnie Corbett 109 ± 11 — . Kay Craft Pat Crawford Debra Dodge Carey Doss Linda Doyle Donny Elia id Charles Demastus Nancy DePriest Wanda DePriest Kenneth Dillon ®I J. V. Cheerleaders lead student body cheering. Mary Elkins Thomas Elliott Margaret Evans Dennis Felsher Jeffrey Felsher Beth Finch Jane Finch Sandra Fisher Thomas Fisher Alvina Fitzgerald Bobby Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald Freda Fitzgerald Priscilla Fitzgerlad Debra Fix Jeris Folk Patricia Fry Douglas Fry Mary Alice Garber Chris Geimier Olga Georges Kay Gibson (f a nd vD Wwvui wru n (YuuiA 111 NgH Vicki Henson Lester Hershey Linda Hicklin Deborah Higgs Bruce Hildreth James Hite Gail Goodrow Sharon Grimm Carolyn Gutshall Vicky Gutshall Douglas Hahn Lynn Hanger Susan Harsch Betty Hartsook I Vicky Rosencrance leads a cheer. 112 Mary Hobbie Brenda Hodge Deborah Hodge Darrell Hoke Robert Hutsen Mary Ann Hyden Jay Jeffreys Peggy Jenkins Jeffrey Jones Frank Kami ski Gregory Kelley Rose Kennedy Ben Kern Nancy Kerr Ronnie Keyser Ophie Kier Gary Kincaid jl ' Rita Kite _- 113 Sophomore Class if i v Deborah Knopp Thomas Knopp Timothy Knopp Eugene Knott Cheryl Kyle Lynn LaBonte Vickie LaBonte Robert Lane Brenda Lloyd Allen Logwood Jackie Ludwig Taine McPherson Carolyn Majerczyk Dana Manley Andrew Mahler Clifton McAuley Sharon Michael Edward Miska Sharon Morris Dana Mullins 114 Remains On Bottom Curtis Poe Susan Ralston Larry Mullins Ann Musser Charles Neer Gary Newlen John Norling Wayne Nuckoles Debra Pack Karen Painter Solitary Confinement. Carol Ramkey Robert Rankin 115 I Science Class Relaxes Catherine Rexrode Glennie Rexrode Mike Reynard Regina Robertson Toni Roby Vicki Rosencrance Linda Roszak Pamela Schmid Greg Schwab Elizabeth Shackelford Chris Shady Jan Shaw Brenda Sheets Nancy Simmons Charles Simon Harry Smith Lloyd Smith Beverley Snyger Patsy Spaulding Ellen Spencer 116 Karen Spitzer Robert Spitzer Gary Sprinkle Margaret Stanley Mark Stanley John Stark Teacher say the craziest things! Doug Starr Clay Sterrett Laura Stover Lacy Summers Preston Sumner Patricia Sutton Rebecca Thomas Kitten Thompson Steven Tolley Danny Varner Adrian Vaughn Carolyn Vines 117 Sophomores Look Forward David Updike Linda Urbanek James Wagner Carl Wright Betty Wright John Yeago Kay Ward Drema White Janet White Harriett Willson Janet Wilson Roger Wimer Sandy Wimer Steve Wimer To Be Upperclassmen 119 ORGANIZATIONS ■ Lee honors seniors with a 90 or above average throughout high school . . . top two in the class . . . Bob Depew, Valedictorian . . . Sharon Custer, Salutatorian . . . deliver speeches for June gradua¬ tion . . . Congratulations to all members of Lee’s 1968 National Honor Society. National Honor Society Has Twenty-Nine Bob Depew Sharon Custer Average—95.836 Average—95.408 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN 122 Dennis Bell Pat Bell Peter Biehn Tim Bosiack Debbie Brower Mary Beth Carlisle Woody Dixon Jack Henry Linda Hern Ann Hiner Todd Hobbie David Jackson Crystal Johns David Knoppe Susan Knopp Faye Knorr Carol Lane Miriam Phillippe Beth Potter Cathy Puffenbarger Sandra Riggs Dennis Rosencrance Linda Sherrill Jamie Simmons Gaitha Smith Debbie Stanley Randy Stanley 123 1 Members of the Honor Council, who were elected by the students in the spring of last year, are Miriam PhiI- lippe, Anne Obenschain, Bob Depew, Mike Houff, and Jamie Simmons, and the advisor. Mrs. Hanger. Five Seniors Compose Honor Council Honesty . . . integrity . . . sincerity . . . ability . . . morality . . . Honor code cards remind students to be HONEST with themselves. « 124 Delegates to Girls’ State and Boys’ State learn more about govern¬ ment ... a great help in under¬ standing required government courses . . . delegates relate good times to the students in Lee’s first assembly . . . return with memo¬ ries of marching, little sleep, and new friends. Delegates to Girls’ State, which was held in June at Radford College, are Susan Knopp. Geri Burrows, and Sharon Custer. Jamie Simmons, Jack Dozier, and Mike Houff are the delegates to Boys’ State, which was held at the College of William and Mary. 125 S.C.A. Sponsors V.S.D.B. Parties S.C.A. officers for 1967-1968 are Todd Hobbie, President; Sharon Custer, Vice-President; Chris Anderson, Secretary; Grey Coughlin, Treasurer. 126 Student Council under the leadership of . . . Todd Hobbie, President . . . Sharon Custer, Vice- President . . . Chris Anderson, Secretary . . . Grey Coughlin . . . aid the school in a better rela¬ tionship between students and teachers . . . help others in the community . . . sponsor Lee’s third foreign student . . . present annual Talent Show . . . great help to school life at Lee! Lee High’s Student Council adviser, Miss Morris. 127 Senior S.C.A. representatives are: 7JRSZROW: Pat Bell, Miriam Phillippe, Beth Potter-, SECOND ROW: Robin Keller, Linda Sherrill. Toni Crowthen ZHJKD ROW: Pat Stewart, Wayne Cox, Ken McAllister. Mike Houff, and Charlie Wymer. Other Senior S.C.A. representatives are: 7JRSZ ROW: Pat Cox, Jeanne Kiger, Sharon Gum ; SECOND ROW: Linda Fox, Susan Knopp, Linda Hern; ZMJRD ROW: Randy Sumey, Jamie Simmons, Tim Bosiack, and Ri¬ chard Young. 128 I Junior S.C.A. Representatives are: 7JRSZROW: Beverly Ervin, DeeDee Dennison, Becky Kennedy, Yvonne Cleveland; SECOND ROW: JoAnn Moore, Jane Nixon, Herbie Wetzel, Chuch Blackley; ZHJR ' D ROW: Bonnie Robertson, Donna McAuley, and Sharon Showker, Sophomore S.C.A. representatives are: JJRSZROW.- Mary Hyden, Sharom Grimm, Debbie Ashworth, Susan Harsch; SECOND ROW: Nancy Simmons, Debbie Pack. Sharon Morris, Debbie DeBarr, Cheryl Kyle : ZMJKD ROW: Charles Coiner, John Todd, John Yeago. 129 I ' 1 9 I Leeway staff endeavers to bring students a new . . . and . . . different . . . annual! Editor and staff spend many hours . . . taking pictures . . . drawing layouts . . . writing copy . . . typing . . . identifying pictures . . . having parties? Leeway sends delegates to S.I.P.A. to learn ways to present better . . . more interesting . . . year¬ books to the students waiting to sign them! Susan Knopp, Editor, looks over a layout. 130 Leeway Presents New Ideas I i I Assistant Editors, Sharon Sensabaugh and Linda Sherrill, discuss ways to draw a layout and crop the pictures. Sports Editor, Bob Depew, jokes with a member of his staff, John Todd. Underclass Editor, Eric Hedberg, and Typing Editor, Gaitha Smith, Work on the Student Index. 131 Leeword Co-Editors, Geri Burrows and Dennis Rosencrance. look over material with their adviser, Mrs. Crisp. Leeword Rolls Off The Press •: . ■ f. ' H : fc. V ? l.i 1 « ; 5 1 S S v % k I f i t t lk l Mr-. I lit - Win- Bain C, mti-st tlimur ImjMtrlanl Mitywt Mmn— f or Wf ftvtm ito iur N« i ? ‘ I S l o iliinl liarri-uwlair?! Mi-1 iff ■L FIRST! FAST! FACTUAL! Journalism students report in . . . Ten big issues . . . Special issues . . . S.C.A. elections . . . Senior issue . . . gives complete coverage of life at Lee High. 132 133 ?. :••••• s - •• ■ New cover binds up students’ works . . . Inter¬ esting stories . . . beautiful poems . . . fascinat¬ ing artwork . . . bigger and better . . . reflections of students’ creativity. Co-Editors, David Jackson and Sharon Custer, discuss material for the Kecord with their advisor. Miss Whitelaw. 5 Members of the art staff are : seated. Janis Smith, Danny Thompson, Art Editor; standing. Sharon Carper, Pat Vaughn, Debbie Dodge, and Bonnie Robertson. Record Plays Ideas Of The Students Members of the typing staff are; seated. Mary Lou Yancey, Beth Potter, Typing Editor; standing. Linda Fox, Joyce Cason, and Susan Nuckoles. 135 Members of the Lee Journal staff are Judy Bell, Tom Bell, and Karen Wolf. Journal Heard Biweekly Lee Journal Editor, Mike Houff, looks over material for Saturday’s broadcast. QUIET! We re on the air . . . Good morning . . . this is the Lee Journal . . . bringing you important and interesting happenings at Robert E. Lee. Library Staff Aids Students Whisper . . . you’ve got to be quiet . . . take your book back on time . . . 2 t a day if you don’t . . . my book has been overdue since— September. Members of the Library Staff are: 3JRSZ ROW: Rita Kite, Cindy Kathy Butler, Charlene Condon, Carolyn Tolley, Cindy Clark, Biehn, Linda Roszak, Jeanne Snyder, Sharon Showker, Linda Donna McAuley, Marsha Huffer, Adrian Vaughn, Nancy Kerr. Fox. SECOND ROW: Jackie Eakin, Sally Berry, Sue Hartman, i ■ i i t 137 American Field Service Sponsors Ricky Members of the American Field Service are: Diane Tarkington, President, Ricky de Barros, Foreign Exchange Student, Jack Do¬ zier, Vice-President; SECOND ROW: Anne Obenschain, Janie Blackburn, Jeannie Kiger, Susan Tarkington, Faye Knorr, Toni Crowther, Peggy McCormick; ZJiJRD ROW: Cathy Puffenbarger, Diantha Holt, Debbie Todd, Anne Miner, Carol Lane, Nell Mar- chant, Katherine Meade, Chris Andersen, Caddie Shields, Judy Herndon; 30URZM ROW: Mary Beth Carlisle, Geri Burrows, Pat Bell, Ellen Spencer. Mary Hobbie, Susan Harsch, Beverley Sem¬ ple. Gardner Roller, Judy Bell, Karen Wolf, Patsy Hite, JoAnne Moore; 3J3ZH ROW: Alicia Kelly, Linda Sherrill, Robin Keller, Becky Corbett, Judy Combee; SJMZJ-l ROW-. Denny Riddleber- ger, Eddie Miska, Richard Young, Peter Biehn, Vaughan Stanley, Pat Cox. and Kathie Knopp. 138 Ricky de Barros takes his place in student life at Lee . . . learns many new and in¬ teresting facts from his new friends . . . including English . . . our Brazilian friend teaches many new and interesting facts to Lee students and teachers . . . it’s a two-way deal. Ricky learns about the American school system. Ricky gets acquainted with American cars I i i i 139 Band Sports New Uniforms 3JKSZ KOW: Danny Thompson, Becky Kennedy, Jane Hamrick, Sandra Wimer, Bererly Easley, Wanda Wagner, Vicki VanFos- sen, Carolyn Vines, Linda Houser. SSCOflD KOW: Stuart Coiner, David Jackson, David Aldhizer, Rommell Bryant, Jimmy Morri¬ son, Linda Urbanek, Brenda Sheets, Beth Alying. ZJiJK ' D KOW: Beverly Ervine, Curtis Poe, Steve Sensabaugh, Charlene Condon, Henry Wood, Carolyn Majerczyh, Betty Wright, Judy Kiracofe. 30UKZH KOW: John Deaver, Deborah Knopp, Nancy Niles, Carolyn Whitfield, Bill Barlow, Page Kier, C. D. Simon, Gary Newlen, Carlton Hamilton. 3J3ZJ3 KOW: Robin Keller, Charlie Wymer, Ted Grant, Charles Knicaid, Lacy Summers, Kar¬ la Synder, Bonnie Ergenbright, Debora Lotts, Doug Starr. SJXZM KOW: Danny Jackson, Robert Rankin, Jim Graf, Denny Collins, David Hutchinson. Clif Talley, Molly Ramkey, Jack Smith. SSVSflZH KOW: Allen Chittum, Dennis Kivlighan, Ophie Kerr, Gary Sutton, Robert Ham, Terry Stickler, Dwane Knowles, Mike Clem. 140 7JMSZ MOW: Danny Thompson, David Jackson, David Aldhizer, Jimmy Morris, Stuart Coiner, Brenda Sheets: SSCOfiD MOW: Danny Jackson, Steve Sensabaugh, Beverly Ervine, Bonnie Ergenbright, Jack Smith, all members of the Regional Band. i 7JMSZ MOW: Vicki VanFossen, Danny Thompson, Jane Hamrick, Carolyn Majerczyk. Jimmy Morris, David Jackson, David Al- dhizer ; SSCOflD MOW: John Deaver, Henry Wood, Charlene Condon, Brend Sheets, Betty Wright, Beth Ayling, Judy Kar- icofe; ZHJMD MOW: Beverly Ervine, Debbie Knopp, Ted Grant, Gary Kincaid, Lacy Summers. Carolyn Whitfield, Gary Newlen: JOUMZM MOW-. Danny Jackson, David Hutchinson. Clifton Tal¬ ley. Mary Ramkey, Jack Smith; JJJZH MOW: Steve Sensabaugh. Logan Kerr, Bonnie Ergenbright, Debbie Lotts, Douglas Starr; SJXZH MOW-. Ophie Kier, Dennis Kivligan, Robert Ham, Mike Clem, Gary Sutton, all members of the Pep Band. I V ' I V Members of the Choir are: 7JRSZ ROW: Camilla Bryant, Sharon Grimm. Peggy McCormick, Cathy Brown, Emily Deitrick, Sara Davenport, Miriam Phillippe. Bonnie Erbenbright, Pam Wooten. Carlton Farrier, Debbie Pack, Susie Brent, Pat Darcus, Jackie Eakin. Anne Obenschain. Beverley Semple, Janet Martin. SSC- OflD ROW: Jay Jeffries, Richard Young, Denny Collins, John Miller, Marcus Coker, Doug Walters, Hubie Hull. Ray Patterson, Jerry Cash, not pictured: Mike Houff. Students Sing Under New Direction Members of the All-District Chorus are: JJRSZROW: Cathy Brown, Pam Wooten. Bonnie Ergenbright. SSC— OJX ' D ROW: Denny Collins, Marcus Coker, Hubie Hull. Members of the Mixed Chorus are: JJRSZ ROW: JoAnne Stroth¬ er, Shirley Rexrode, Robin Keller, Becky Corbett, Susan Tar- kington, Leona Bryant, Sherry Rowe, Olga Georges, Brenda Hodge, Margaret Shumate, Sheila Bradds. second row Gaii Howard, Linda Vaughn, Terry Jones, Leona Ellis, Judi Combee, Diane Tarkington, Julie Cash, Sandy Fisher, Joan Newman, Barbie Wilson, Mary Lou Yancey, Jacinta Fitzgerald. ZHJRD ROW: Clarence Hodge, Aaron Ware, Allen Spaid, Frank Vaughn, Jimmy Malcolm, Peyton Hinch, Ronald Jackson, Henry Wood, Gary Smith, Phillip Brown, Ronnie Cooke. Not pictured: Mike Howard, Don Lilley. Other members of the Mixed Chorus are: JJRSZ ROW: Millicent Stuart, Evelyn Humphries, Carol Lane, Mary Hyden, Penny Pa¬ trick, Sue Durrett, Yvonne Cleveland, Karen Dane, Becky Hun¬ tley, Mary Sue Steffey, Carolyn Wahington, Carolyn Hawkins, Beverley Snyder. SECOND ROW: Martha Hughes, Debbie Hodge, Delores Brown, Toni Roby, Becky Whitlock, Katie McPherson, Jackie Ludwig, Sara Robinson, Peggy Milles, Alise Bady. ZHJRD ROW: Steve Breckenridge, Dennis Bell, Pat Stewart, Wayne Cox, Ricky Gomez, John Tasker, Jim Morrison, Lacy Ellis, Allen Dar- cus, Allen Kincheloe. Not pictured: Grace Notley. 4) Members of the 1967 Debate team were Jim Druff, Carol Chevalier, Toby DeBarr, and Tom Opie. Debate Team Wins State Championship Toby DeBarr debates an issue for the student body in a school assembly. 144 1967 Debate Team brings home honors . . . 1968 does great job ... all new team members . . . willing to work and sacrifice their time . . . affirmative and negative teams do research to make preparation for upcoming Debate Tournaments. Tom Opie, a member of the 1967 Debate Team, presents his side in a school assembly. Members of the 1967-1968 Debate Team are Vaughan Stanley and Susan Brown. Affirmative Team, and Peter Biehn and Ted Grant, the Negative Team. 1 I ll I It I Distributive Education For Working Students Members of D. E. II and III are: 97RSZ ROW: Pat Banes, report¬ er, Karen Bayne, Chaplain, Linda Lilley, historian, Susan Moore, Treasurer, Donna Marshall. Secretary, Hank Bragg, Vice-Presi¬ dent, David Merrian, President, Buddy Craig, presidential ad¬ viser, Boyd Smith, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Janet Miska, Barbara Arnold. David Palmer, Donnie Miller, Raleigh Ham, Danny Campbell, Mr. David C Joyner, co-ordinator. ZMJRD ROW: Linda Ratcliff, Pat Darcus, Barbara Hawkins, Nellie Evans, Sarah Robinson, Leona Ellis, Pam Wooten, Diane Campbell. SOllRZM ROW: Grier Wiseman, Ken Burt, Nancy Depriest, Bar¬ bara Baker, Judy Slusher, Janet Hodge, Pam Sensabaugh, Shar¬ on Puffenbarger, Joyce Dallenger. JJJZH ROW: Barbara Arm¬ strong, Ronald Knott. John Tanksley. Bucky Fitzgerald, Joe Tanksley, Tommy Lane, Paul Organ, Ronnie Shircliff, Ronnie Dedrick, John Tasker. SJXZHROW: James Vang, Dusty Johnson, Jimmy Showalter, Curtis Crigler, Wayne Doyle, Frank Dar¬ cus. Gary McKay, Pete Gill, Willie Ferguson. SSVSNZH ROW: Roger Crickenberger, Steve Shorter, Jimmy Harris, Gary McQuain, Richard Seely, Jimmy Collins, Brian Roth, Mark Van- Lear, Wayne Paxton, Jimmy Malcolm. SJQHZH ROW Allen Dar¬ cus, Ommy Bailey, Mike McMillion, William Knight, George Hartsook, Dwight Hupman, Larry Jones, Joe Smith. 146 Members of D. E. I are: 3JRSZ ROW: Betty Hartsook, Gayle Cash, Carolyn Smith, Jan Shaw, Sarah Bower, Brenda Hodge, Cathy Rexrode. SECOND ROW: Brenda Baylor, Rose Kennedy, Margret Evans, Nancy Bredges, Debby Fix, Judy Davis, Diane DeRuiter. ZKJRT) ROW: Patsy Spaulding, Pat Sutton, Frada Fitzgerald, Peggy Jenkins, Marion Anderson, Nancy Simmons, Carol Hudson. 30URZM ROW: Ralph Cason, Jimmy Taylor, Robert Campbell, Frank Patterson, Charles Chittum, Dennis Felsher. JJ3ZH ROW: John Stark, Larry Cason, Larry Smith, Alan Kinchloe, Mike Swats, David Hoover. SJXZM ROW: Ronnie Parmer, Manfred Protil, Brex Booth, Larry Mullins, Barry Smith, Wayne Armstrong. SEVEftZM ROW: Nelson Stover, Eddie Em- brey, Danny Varner, Arnet White. Distributive Education enables active students to leave school early and earn extra money . . . working downtown for companies and firms . . . as secretaries ... as salesmen . . . Lee students do a good job. 147 i i mm ■v L| LJ Pr yi ML w il 3JKSZ KOW-. Linda Meadows, Reporter, Gaitha Smith, Treasurer, Wilma Armstrong, Secretary, Vicki Rexrode, Chaplain, Debbie Stanley, President, Susan Moore, Vice-President: SSCOftD KOW-. Wanda Hays, Vicki Crum, Debbie Buchanan, Jane Hodges, Charlotte Stoneburner; ZMJKT) KOW= Janis Smith, Becky White, Brenda Morris, Susie Brent, Pam Lewis, all members of the Al¬ pha I Tri-Hi-Y. ■ JJKSZ KOW: Katie MacPherson, Chaplain, Tighe Leavel, Secre¬ tary, Patti Adams, First Vice-President, Faye Knorr, Sergeant-at- arms, Sharon Gum, President, Toni Crowther, Treasurer, Kathie Knopp, Second Vice-President: SSCOflD KOW: Bobbye Fulwider, 148 Penny Patrick, Susan Tarkington, Elsa Negron, Pat Cox; ZMJKD KOW= Peggy McCormick, Diane Tarkington, Janie Blackburn, Debbie Todd, all members of the Alpha II Tri-Hi-Y. Tri-Hi-Y’s Uphold The Maintain, And Extend . Purpose To Create, . . High Standards. JJKSZ KOW: Sandra Washington, Secretary, Anita Walters, Kiracofe, Historian, Pat Sheets, Sherry Rowe, Chaplain, Shirleen Treasurer, Linda Whitesell. President, Kay McHaney, Vice Presi- Becks, Teri Blackwell, all members of the Beta Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y. dent; SECOND KOW: Sandra Whitesell, Brenda Fitzgerald, Judy 149 Mif ,:r f Jr, k Vr : 1 Prills £ m ■jjjxt |L B i m M i % 1 1 | M j| F. 1 1 f 4 w 4 ife v if ' - 1 ' 3. JJRSZ ROW: Becky Whitlock, Second Vice-President, Beverley Kincaid, Sergeant-at-Arms, Beverley Semple, Historian, Sharmen Goff, Secretary, Gardner Roller. President, Karen Wolf. First Vice President, Beverley Taught. Sergeant-at-Arms, Judy Bell, Treasurer, Martha Cassidy, Chaplain; SSCOJVD ROW.- Carolyn Tolley, Carol Buckley, Peyton Hamrick, Karen Zytkowicz, Cindy Clark, all members of the Beta Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. Jt« . aBF .. JJRSZ ROW: Susan Parkins, First Vice President, Lynn LaBonte, Secretary, Kris Shady, President, Anne Musser, Second Vice President. Harriet Willson, Treasurer; S8COJVD ROW: Katherine Thompson, Vicki LaBonte, Sergeant-at-Arms, Cheryle Kyle, Bit- sey Hobson. Vicki Rosencrance, Dana Mullins, Beth Finch, Shar¬ on Morris, Jane Finch, Margaret Stanley, all members of the Gamma Chi Tri-Hi-Y. 150 Tri-Hi-Y’s Raise Money To Pledge To World Service 7JKSZ KOW: Kay Gibson, Chaplain, Susan Ralston, President, Nancy Boone, Treasurer; SECOND KOU f -. Linda Doyle, Beverly Easley, Second Vice-President, Charlene Condon; ZMJK ' D KOW-. Nancy Kerr, Secretary, Dreama White, Sergeant-at-Arms, Brenda Sheets, Carolyn Vines, Historian, missing from the pic¬ ture is Vicki Roller, First Vice-President, all members of the Gamma Phi Tri-Hi-Y. 151 7JRSZ ROW: Vicki Henson, President, Debbie Davis, Treasurer, from the picture are Susan Cash and Dana Manley, all members Martha Swink, First Vice-President; SECOND ROW: Peggy Jen- of the Gamma Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. kins. Marion Andrews, Janet Hutchinson. Laura Stover; missing I JJRSZ ROW: Teresa Peduto, Chaplain, Susan Harsch, Secretary, Cindy Beihn, First Vice-President, Mary Hobbie, Treasurer, Kay Ward. Historian; Recorder; SECOND ROW: Carol Ramkey, Lynn Hanger, Donna Bogan, Dianne Boward, Debbie Hawthorne, Jan¬ et Hamrick; ZHJRD ROW: Linda Urbanek, Debbie Knopp, Kathy Butler, Mary Alice Garber, Beth Ayling, Wanda DePriest, all members of the Gamma Xi Tri-Hi-Y. 152 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders gain experience . . . lead the teeny hoppers to victory . . . take part in pep ral¬ lies . . . enjoy oranges after vigorous cheering at J. V. games. Dana Mullins cheers for the Junior Varsity team. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Arouse Pep Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for this year are Dana Mullins. DeeDee Dennison, Sharon Morris, Aggie Tul- lidge, Toni Roby, Vicki Rosencrance, Donna McAuley, and Carlton Farrier. 153 I Members of the Pep Club are: 7JKSZ KOW: Al ice Jenkins, Caro¬ lyn Wade, Margaret Stanley, Sharon Morris, Becky Corbett, Ka- thie Knopp, Tighe Leavel, Brenda Sheets, Kay Gibson, Carolyn Vines, Charlene Condon. SSCOJVD KOW: Sara Davenport, Gardner Roller, Ann Hiner, Mary Beth Carlisle, Cathy Puffen- berger, Carol Ramkey, Vicki Gutshall, Debbie Ashworth, Caro¬ lyn Gutshall, Laura Stover, Beverley Semple, Judy Humphreys. ZMJKD KOW: Sharon Fitzpatrick, Geri Burrows, Pat Bell, Becky Whitlock, Ellen Spencer, Mary Hobbie, Susan Harsch, Debbie Hodge, Jane Hamrick. Debbie Knopp, Linda Urbanek, Audrey Fitzpatrick, Sharman Goff. JOllKZM KOW: Jackie Eakin, Karen Wolf, Beverley Kincaid, Wanda Depriest, Judy Bell, Jim Chaffins, Dennis Rosencrance, Doug Chaffins, Henry Knick, Charles Hildebrand, Cindy Clark. JJ7ZM KOW.- Jeris Folk, Beth Ayling, Henry Wood, Allen Spaid, Tommy Westhafer, Eddie Miska, Richard Young, Peter Biehn, Vaughan Stanley. SJXZH KOW: Toni Roby, Dana Mullins, Vicki Rosencrance, Debbie Todd, Carlton Farrier, Donna McAuley, Aggie Tullidee, Dee Dee Dennison, Robyn Timberlake, Jennifer Vickers. SSVcftZH KOW: Theresa Peduto, Debbie Bright, Bitsy Hobson, Anne Oben- schain, Janie Blackburn, Sharon Gum, Pat Cox, Jack Dozier, Bob Depew, Frankie Thacker. SJQHZH KOW: Cathy Dekemper, Jeanne Snyder, Lynn Hanger, Peggy McCormick, Elsa Negron, Judi Combee, Sandy Ballangee, Bobby Fulwider, Emily Deitrick, Tom Bell. John Miller. i ti Pep Club supports spirit . . . selling pep ribbons . . . beautifying halls with posters . . . encouraging school loyalty by . . . Spirit Cup . . . classes cheer to boost spirit at Lee. 154 Rabbit E. Lee Boosts Spirit Varsity Cheerleaders are: Elsa Negron, Bobbye Fulwider, Sandy Ballengee, Peggy McCormick, Sharon Gum, Tighe Leavel, Judi Combee, Emily Deitrick, and Pat Cox. Sharon Gum, Head Cheerleader Tighe Leavel Mini skirts for football season . . . change to jumpers for basketball . . . cheerleaders lead students with many . . . new . . . great . . . different . . . cheers! S-O-U-L . . . Soul-Ill, Sock it to ’em. Emily Deitrick Peggy McCormick Sandy Ballengee Bobbye Fulwider Mini Skirts Create Maxi Spirit Judi Combee Elsa Negron 157 SPORTS Leemen Undefeated 7JKSZ KOW: Tim Boziack, Randy Sumey, Bruce Henry, Alan Ri¬ chardson, Wayne Cox, Ronnie Masincup, John Hall, Ken McAl¬ lister, Doug Chaffins, Dayton Hypes. SECOND KOW: Mike San¬ ger, Hoppy Knighting, James Becks, Charlie Wymer, Gary Has- sett, Stuart Coiner, Larry Shenk, Ronnie Corbett, George Good- loe. ZMJKD KOW: Mike Leonard, Jim Chaffins, Henry Harden, Preston Sumner Doug Degen, Dennis Collins, Rodney Phillips, Henry Knick, Richard Wimer. 70UKZJ7 KOW: Tommy Elliot, Charlie Conger, Lloyd Smith, Jimmy Hodge, Mark Stanley, Bill Jeneks, Steve Breckinridge, Ralph Yates. JJ3ZH KOW: Danny Carter, Steve Humphreys, Nelson Stover, Jack Smith, John Stark, Charles Neer, Joe Peduto, Stuart Kincaid, Donald Folks. SJXZM KOW: Coaches Dave Shell, Jim Conger, Dave Holtsclaw, Winston Wine. 160 Valley District Champions ' . ipJ; OB •P f Lee . . . 28 Giles County . . Lee . . . 20 Covington . . . . Lee . . . 21 Buena Vista . . . Lee . . . 7 Albemarle. Lee . . . 14 Lexington. Lee . . . 14 Waynesboro . . . Lee . . . 14 Harrisonburg . . Lee . . . 12 Natural Bridge . Lee . . . 75 Wilson. 161 r o I IJ Jim Conger, Head Coach, Dave Shell, Line Coach, Dave Holtsclaw, Back Field Coach, Winston Wine, End Coach . . . introduce new offense and defense . . . flip-flop offense . . . 5-4 monster defense ... at¬ tend Virginia High School League Coaches’ Convention at V.P.I. i Holtsclaw, Shell New Members Of Coaching Staff 162 Speedster Randy Sumey turns right end and leads downfield for big yardage. The Lee defense held opponents to 41 points, the lowest total in the school ' s football history. The Leemen specialized in gang tackling. Here Keith Spitzer, 10, Randy Sumey, 26, and Bob Depew, 86. converge on a Buena Vista ball carrier. 164 Leemen Blow Past First Five Opponents Pursuit is a key to good defense. Ronnie Masincup and Dayton Hypes, 80, fight to bring down an opposing runner. 165 I I t ■MB— h ' .At ' ii-XJ.htt A ' . k. ' f . V ' 5 . .. m n ft ■: • V s - ' aul I « . r--s V •- Ken McAllister bulls his way against Waynesboro for some of the 440 yards he picked up this year. t I Tim Boziack, 21, covered a lot of ground in racking up 764 yards of total offense. Here, Bruce Henry, 61, George Goodloe, 83, and Rodney Phillips, 33, sprint downfield to block as Boziack reels off another big gain. The effectiveness of quarterback Wayne Cox, I I, was dampened in the mud battle with the Little Giants as he is stopped around end. But later Cox came back to salvage a tie for Lee with an 80 yard touchdown pass to George Goodloe. Wayne Cox, I I, connected with his receivers for 725 yards for the sea¬ son. Here he throws over the arms of a Harrisonburg Blue Streak. Randy Sumey, 26, cuts off a block by Ken McAllister, 30. and beefs up his average of five yards per carry. Tim Boziack, 2 I, races through a gaping hole opened by George Goodloe, 83, and heads for one of his five touchdowns in the Wilson game. Eight Leemen Win Berths On All-District Team Leemen making the All-District Team are: Bruce Henry, Tim Bosiack, Ronnie Masincup, Bob Depew, John Hall, Ken McAllister, and Randy Sumey. Those making the All-State Team are: Tim Bosiack, Ronnie Masin¬ cup, and Bob Depew. I Leemen Capture Members of the 1967-68 basketball team are: Leroy Carter, Stewart, George Goodloe, Carlton Hamilton, Philip Darcus, John DiGuardo, Jerry Chandler, Dennis Bell, Donnie Wease, Woody Dixon, and Tim Bosiack. John Todd. Bruce Ralston, Ken McAllister, Jamie Simmons, Pat 170 Fourth Spot In District Lee ... 66 Buena Vista. 57 Lee ... 58 Waynesboro. 55 Lee ... 81 Wilson. 43 Lee ... 58 Covington . 55 Lee ... 68 Harrisonburg . 78 Lee ... 86 Natural Bridge. 74 Lee ... 68 Lexington. 69 Lee ... 75 Covington . 73 Lee ... 62 Harrisonburg . 87 Lee ... 59 Albemarle. 50 Lee ... 58 Handley. 50 Lee ... 39 Buena Vista. 51 Lee ... 50 Natural Bridge. 79 Lee ... 63 Wilson. 51 Lee ... 62 Waynesboro. 66 Lee ... 46 Lexington. 58 Lee ... 60 Albemarle. 52 Lee ... 41 Handley. 50 Tournament Lee ... 77 Natural Bridge. 51 Lee ... 47 Lexington. 60 Lee ... 41 Waynesboro. 60 171 Tim Boxiack, 54, proved his prowess not only on the gridiron but on the basketball courts as the Lee center rammed in two points against Natural Bridge. I t I Though desperately our-heighte d Ken McAllister, 50, displays the dogged determination that was typical of the Leemen. 172 ■ I I I Jamie Simmons. 22 , sets up a play as he tries to work the ball toward the basket. 174 Pat Stewart’s patented jump shot made him leading scorer for the Leemen. Bruce Raison, 14, and Tim Bosiack strug¬ gle to haul down a rebound against Buena Vista. 175 Sophomore John Todd gets his first taste of varsity action as he forces a jump with Harrisonburg’s Bill Johnson. 176 Bruce Ralston, 14, tosses in 2 points against Handley with a jump shot from just outside of the key. I I I I I I i I II 7JRSZ ROW: Coaches Jim Davis, Dave Shell, Winston Wine. SECOND ROW-. Cal Depew, Tim Vickers, Steve Kern. ZNJRD ROW: Mike Sanger, Bob Depew, Rrazier Bell, Randy Sumey, Ron Masincup, Hoppy Knighting, Wayne Cox, Steve Shackleford, Bruce Ralston. JOURZM ROW: Mike Tate, Rodney Phillips, Nel¬ son Stover, Logan Kerr, Robert Bell, Dennis Collins, George Goodloe, Danny Carter, Danny Wilson. JJSZM ROW: Alan Chittum, Doug Degen, Donnie Bosserman, Gary Bosserman, John Stark, Manfred Protil, Lloyd Smith, Marcus Coker. SJXZM ROW: John Todd, James Beks, Bobby Burnett, Mark Stanley, Bill Alphin, Preston Sumner. SEVEN ZM ROW: Ron Corbett, Steve Humphery, Charlie Coiner, Bruce Henry. EJQ.HZH ROW: Man¬ agers Roger Crickenberger, Jim White, Dennis Fisher, and Char¬ lie Hildebrand. I i Coach Davis worked with all the field events. Here he talks with pole vaulters Ronnie Corbett and Bruce Henry. Coach Shell and Coach Wine inspect Lee ' s new track. 178 With this jump of 5 feet 10 inches, Freshman John Todd shat¬ tered Eddie Carter ' s old record and established himself as the finest high jumper in Lee history. Danny Carter strains in the broad jump in the Harrisonburg, Buffalo Gap, Lee Tri-meet. The Leemen set a lot of new records last year. Tim Vickers did it in the broad jump with a leap of 21 feet Vi inch. Coach Davis studies Ron Masincup’s form as he puts the 12 pound shot. 180 ’%J? ' C. -uSkA 1 0 m + - . ■ r Jr Cal Depew was one of three seniors on the team. He did an outstanding job in the shot put and set a new record in the discus. Mike Sanger was the big point man for Lee. Here he wins the 220 yard dash at the S.M.A. Invitational. Rodney Phillips is one of the best hurdlers Lee has produced and great things are ex¬ pected of him in the future. 181 I I I Mike Sanger and Larry Nuchols of Lexington hit the tape at exactly the same time in a thrilling 100 yard dash in the district meet. Danny Carter, Frazier Bell, and Ronnie Corbett finish 2, 3. and 4 in the 100-yard dash. Lee . . . 49 Fort Defiance 69 Lee . . . 42 Albemarle . . . 76 Lee . . . 5954 Harrisonburg 53 Buffalo Gap . . .3554 Lee . . . 65 Buena Vista. . 53 Lee . . . 74 Riverheads . . 44 Lee . . . 60 Lexington . . . 58 Lee . . . 5354 Waynesboro . 6454 Steve Kern gets a victory ride from a group of elated Leemen after leading Lee to the Valley District crown. 183 Leernen Finish Second In District 3JKSZ A ’Oil ' : Dennis Bell, Gary Hassett, Jamie Simmons, John Wagner. SSCOJVD KOW-. Ricky Cook, Tim Boziack, Steve Spitzer, Don Folks. ZHJKD KOW: Greg Boziack, Wayne Cox, Ronnie Snyder, Terry Trim¬ ble. JOUKZH KOIV: Keith Spitzer. Lee ... 2 Waynesboro. 5 Lee ... 4 Buena Vista. I Lee ... 2 Albermarle. 0 Lee ... 3 Harrisonburg . 2 Lee ... 7 Natural Bridge. 2 Lee ... 10 Lexington. 0 Lee ... I Lane. 3 Lee ... 7 Riverheads. 4 Lee ... 6 Waynesboro. I Lee ... 0 Buena Vista. 5 Lee ... 5 Albemarle. 3 Lee ... 3 Harrisonburg. 0 Lee ... 8 Natural Bridge. I Lee ... I Lexington. 3 184 Coach Botkin, 35, discusses strategy with batter Greg Boziack, 33. 4Nr 1NNi Tim Boziack pounds into third base in route to scoring another run for the Leemen. Pitcher Wayne Cox takes his signals and sizes up an opposing hitter. 185 I i i Greg Boziack leans into a pitch and slashes a base hit. I I Wayne Cox works hard in one of the 5 games he won last year. Southpaw Ronnie Snyder provided good hitting power for a pitcher. Greg Boziack and second baseman Keith Spitzer relax in-between plays. 187 I ,1 JJKSZ ROW: Tom Bell, Gordon Graham, Woody Dixon, Danny Neff, Buddy Campbell, Jack Bowman, Rusty Ashby, Tommy Wine, Joey Greene. Peter Biehn. SECOND ROW: Gene Clatter- baugh, David Aldhizer, Danny Jackson, Jerry Dalton, Mike Jam¬ ison, Charles Clatterbaugh, David Pasteurs, Douglas Fry, Grey Coughlan. ZHJRT) ROW: Frank Thacker, Dennis Riddleberger, Roger Wimer, Tom Roberts, Chuck Demstus, Mike Reynard, Pet¬ er Rogers, John Deaver. 188 Tommy Wine is the finest golfer ever to play for Lee. Here he is in the middle of his flawless swing. Lee ... 2 S.M.A . 7 Lee ... 9 A Waynesboro . 8 A Lee ... I 5 Albemarle. 3 Lee . . . 13 2 Harrisonburg. 4A Lee ... 7A Waynesboro.IO 2 Lee ... 121 2 Lexington .5 A Lee ... 9 Harrisonburg. 0 Lee ... 9 S.M.A. 18 Lee ... 16 Albemarle. 2 Lee ... 8 A Waynesboro . 9 2 Senior Joey Greene lofts his ball out of the rough on the par five ninth hole. 189 Frank Thacker and Danny Neff tee up on the 300 yard fourth hole at Gypsy Hill. 190 Molly Ramkey—Third singles, Susan Menk—First singles, Valerie Hodge—Sec¬ ond singles. Miss Harris coached Susan Menk for four years and the Lee Senior was the nucleus of last year’s team. Here she returns with a backhand. Girls have a real racket going for them . . . Game- Love . . . jump over the net . . . congratulate your opponent . . . wear mini tennis dresses! 191 I I ! I i ' t i This is Valerie Hodge’s beautiful forehand stroke. Not a powerful hitter she relies on finesse. Molly Ramkey charges low in the backcourt and pulls off a tough shot. Pam Garbett rushes toward the net as her partner Anne Obenschain readies for a return. Second doubles: Debbie Gilbert and Anne Obenschain. Other members of the tennis team are first row Susan Nuckoles, Debbie Brower, second row Sharon Sensabaugh Jody Modesitt. 193 Lee High Boosters Greatly Appreciated Mr. Earl Alley Dr. £ Mrs. Alden Anderson Jimmy Anderson Food Mark Mr. £ Mrs. Carey D. Arehart Atlantic Lunch The Great Atlantic £ Pacific Tea Co., Inc. Augusta Block, Inc. August Dairies, Inc. Mr. £ Mrs. Robert W. Ayling Mr. £ Mrs. Ira A. Baker Barth-Weinberg £ Company Dr. £ Mrs. Richard P. Bell, Jr. Mr. £ Mrs. Jack W. Benton Mr. £ Mrs. Edgar R. Berry Mr. £ Mrs. William H. Berry Mr. £ Mrs. Gerald L. 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Willson, Jr. Woodward Cleaning and Dyeing Works Index Administration 18 Gamma Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 152 All-District Band 142 Gamma Xi Tri-Hi-Y 152 All-District Chorus 142 Golf 188 All-District Football 169 Guidance 33 Alpha 1 Tri-Hi-Y 148 History 26 Alpha II Tri-Hi Y 148 Home Economics 35 American Field Service 138 Honor Council 124 Art 34 Industrial Arts 35 Band 140 Juniors 92 Basketball, Varsity 170 Language 30 Baseball 184 Lee Journal 136 Beta Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 149 JCeeway 130 Beta Zeta Tri-Hi-Y 150 Cceword 132 Boosters 194 Library 137 Boys’ State, Girls’ State 125 Mathematics 24 Business 32 Mixed Chorus 143 Cafeteria 31 National Honor Society 122 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 153 Organizations 121 Cheerleaders, Varsity 155 Pep Band 141 Choir 1 12 Pep Club 154 Chorus 1 12 Physical Education 36 Closing 194 Record 134 Contents, Table of 5 Science 28 Custodians 31 Seniors 44 Debate Club 144 Sophomores 106 Distributive Education 146 Sports 159 English 20 Student Cooperative Association 126 Faculty Index 40 Student Index 198 Football, Varsity 160 Student Life 2 Foreward 2 Tennis 191 Gamma Chi Tri-Hi-Y 150 Track 178 Gamma Phi Tri-Hi-Y 151 197 Student Index Alexander, Carl Alexander, Sylvia Adams, Patti 46, 148 Aldhizer, David 46, 47, 140-1, 188 Alphin. William 108. 178 Anderson, Chris 105, 126, 138 Anderson, Harvey 46 Anderson, Marion 147 Anderson, Wayne Andrews, Marion 108. 152 Arbogast, Judy Arehart, Carey Arehart, Chris 108 Arehart, Ronald 108 Armentrout. Hunter Armstrong, Barbara 46, 146 Armstrong, Lloyd 108 Armstrong, Wayne 108, 147 Armstrong, Wilma 47, 148 Arnold, Barbara 146 Ashby, Rusty 188. 190 Ashworth, Debbie 108, 129. 154 Ayling, Elizabeth 108. 140-1, 152, 154 Bady, Alise I 43 Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Sandra 47 Bailey, Thomas 47, 146 Baker, Barbara I 46 Baker, Cecile 94 Baker, Lee Baldwin, Tracy 107, 108 Ballengee, Sandy 3, 4. 47, 154-6 Banes, Donald Bane, Karen 143, 146 Banes, Patrick I 46 Barcomb. Larry Barlow, William I 40 Barton. Donna Baugh, Donald Bauserman, Harold 94 Baylor, Brenda 108, 147 Baylor, David 7, 48 Baylor, George Beam, Tommy 94 Beard, Richard Becks, Ira Becks, James 160, 178 Becks, Shirleen I 49 Bell, Cynthia Bell. Dennis 48. 123, 143, 170, 184 Bell, Frazier 48, 178, 182 Bell, James Bell, Judith 94. 136, 138, 150. 154 Bell. Pat 48-9, 123. 128. 133, 154 Bell, Robert 178 Bell, Tom 133, 136, 154, 188 Benton, Terrence Berry, Sally I 37 Biehn, Cindy 108, 137, 152 Biehn, Peter 48-9, 123, 138. 145, 154, 188 Blackburn, Janie 48-9, 138, 148, 154 Blackley. Charles 129, 94 Blackwell, Terri I 49 Bogan, Darlene 50 Bogan, Donna 108, 152 Boone, Nancy I 5 I Booth, Brixton 147 Bosiack, Tim 50. 123, 128. 160, 169-70, 172, 175, 185 Bosserman, Donnie 178 Bosserman, Gary 178 Bosserman, Gary 108 Botkin, Danny Boward, Dianne 108, 152 Bower, Sarah I 47 Bowers, Diana 108 Bowman. John 94, 105, 188 Bradds, Sheila I 43 Bradshaw, Brenda 94 Bragg, Hank 50, 146 Bragg, Tamara 50-1 Brand. Ellen 94 Bratton, Paul Breckenridge, Drew Breckenridge, Steve 143, 160 Brent, Susie 50-1, 178, 142 Bridges, Nancy 47 Bright. Deborah 109, 154 Brower, Debbie 50-1, 123, 193 Brown, Cathy 50-1, 142 Brown, Chad 94 Brown, Charles Brown, Delores I 43 Brown, Donna 50-1 Brown, James Brown, Mike Brown. Phillip 143 Brown, Susan 94, 103. 145 Bryant, Leona 143 Bryant, Camilla 4, 51, 142 Bryant, Phillip 52 Bryant, Rommel I 40 Buchanan. Debbie 52, 148 Buchanan, Gay Buckley, Carolyn 94, 150 Bullman, Kathy 109 Bullman, Lynn 52 Burnett, Ann 52 Burnett, Robert I 7 8 Burrows, Geri 52-3, 125, 132, 138, 154 Burrows, William 109 Burt, Ken 146 Bushman, Frank 109 Butler, Katherine 109. 137, 152 Cacciapaglia, Camilla 109 Calverly, Douglas 94 Campbell, Betty 94 Campbell, Danny 91. 146 Campbell, Diane 53, 146 Campbell, Robert 94, 147 Campbell, Terry 94 Carlisle, Mary 52-3, 123, 138, 154 Carper, Carolyn 94 Carper, Sharon 109, 135 Carr, Judith 109 Carter, Danny 94, 179, 182, 178 Carter, Donald I 09 Carter, Gloria Carter, Mabel 94 Carter, Maurice Carter, Sarah Carty, Cathy 95, 109 Cash, Gayle I 47 Cash, Susan 109 Cash, Jerry I 42 Cash, Julie 95, 143 Cason, Carol Cason, Joyce 95, 135 Cason, Larry I 47 Cason, Ralph 109, 147 Cassidy, Martha 95, 150 Chaffins, Doug 52-3, 157, 160 Chaffins, Jim 52-3. 157, 160 Chandler, Jerry 12, 52-3, 170 Chaplin, Raymond Chastain, Robert 109 Chevalier, Celeste Childress, John Childress, Melanie Chittum, Allen 140, 178 Chittum, Charles I 47 Chrisma, Thomas 95 Clark, Cynthia 137, 150, 157 Clatterbaugh, Charles 95, 188 Clatterbaugh, Gene 54. 188 Clem. Michael 109, 140 Cleveland, Yvonne 95, 129, 143 Cline, Sandra 95 Clough, Betty I 09 Coe, Deborah 198 Coffey, Caroly 57 Coffey, Patricia Coffman. Darryl 57 Coiner, Charles 109, 129, 160 Coiner, Stuart 140 Coker, Marcus 109, 142, 178 Collins, Dennis 95, 140, 2, 160, 178 Collins, James I 46 Combee. Judi 54. 138, 143. 154-5 Condon, Charlene 109, 140-1, 137, 151, 154 Cooke, Ronald 143, 95 Cook, Victoria 109 Corbett, Gary I 7 8 Corbett, Becky 95, 138, 142, 154 Corbett, Ronnie 109, 160, 182 Coughlan, Gray 93, 96, 126, 188 Cox, Pat 54-5, 128, 138, 148, 154-5, 157, 167 Cox. Wayne 55, 143, 160, 162, 167-8, 184-6. 178 Craft, Kay I 10 Craig, Calvin 54-5, 146 Craum, Carolyn 96 Crawford, Elaine 96 Crawford, Joan Crawford, John I 10 Crawford, Mary 96 Crawford, Roger Crigler, Curtis 54-5, 146 Crickenberger, Roger 96, 146, 178 Crowther, Toni 56-7. 128, 138, 148 Crum, Toni I 10 C rum, Vickie 56-7, 148 Curry, Marilynne 96 Custer. Sharon 56-7, 122. 125-6, 134 Dalinger, Joyce 96, 146 Darcus, Frank I 46 Darcus, Marlene 96, 142, 146 Darcus, Mary 56-7 Darcus, Allen 143-146 Daughtery, Richard Davenport, Sarah 96. 142, 154 Davis, Bonnie Davies, Debra I 10. 152 Davis, Gayland Davis, Judy I 10, 147 Davis, Thomas 96 Dawson, Stuart 96 Deaver. John NO, 140-1, 188 DeBarr, Deborah I 10, 129 Dedrick, Ronald 146 Defibaugh, Sandra Degen, Doug I 10, 160, 178 Deitrick 56-7, 142, 155-6 DelSole, Phyllis 96 DeKemper, Kathy I 54 Demastus, Charles I 10, 188 Dennison, DeeDee 129, 153-4 Deotrocl, Emily Depew, Bob 10—1, 44, 56-7, 122, 124, 131, 154, 164, 169, 178, 180 DePriest, Nancy I 10, 146 DePriest, Wanda NO, 152, 154 Derr, Cynthia DeRuiter, Regina 147 Dick, William Dietz, Deborah 97 DiGuardo, John 92, 97, 170 Dillon, Freddie I 10 Dixon, Woody 57, 123, 170, 174, 188 Dodd, Jerry 97 Dodge, Debra NO, 135, 154 Doss, Carey I 10 Doyle, Linda I 10, 151 Doyle, Wayne 57, 146 Dozier. Jack 57, 125, 138, 154 Drinkard, Lawson 97, 133 Dudley. Larry 57 Durrett, Sue 97, 143 Eakin. Jackie 137, 142, 154 Easley, Beverly 140, 151 Elia, Donny I 10 Elkins, Mary I I I Elkins, Robert Ellis, Lacy I 43 Ellis, Leona 58, 143, 146 Elliott, Thomas I 60 Embrey, Edward 147 Embrey, Marjorie Eppard, Karen 97 Ergenbright, Bonnie 58, 140-2 Ervine, Beverley 97, 129, 140-1 Evans, Harold 97 Evans, Margaret III, 147 Evans, Nellie I 46 Eussler, Katherine Farrier, Carlton 97, 105, 142, 153-4 Faught, Beverley 97 Fauver, Phyllis 58 Felsher, Dennis 147 Felsher, Jeffrey I I I Ferguson, William 146 Finch, Beth III, 150 Finch, Jane III, 150 Fisher, Dennis I 7 8 Fisher, Sandra III, 143 Fisher, Thomas I I I Fitzgerald. Alvina I I I Fitzgerald, Bobby I I I Fitzgerald, Brenda I 49 199 Fitzgerald, Ella I I I Fitzgerald, Freda III. 147 Fitzgerald. Jacinta 97. 143 Fitzgerald, Percy 97, 146 Fitzgerald, Priscilla I I I Fitzpatrick, Audrey 97, 154 Fitzpatrick, Sharon I 54 Fix. Debra III. 147 Fix, Victoris 97 Flower, David 97 Floyd, Elizabeth 58 Floyd, Nona Flythe, Linda 97 Folks, Donald 97, 184, 160 Folk, Jeris III, 154 Forsythe, Clarence 58, 59 Foster, James Fountain, Carol Fowlds, Pat Frazier, Stuart Freeman, Raymond Fridley. Gary Fox, Linda 58, 59. 128, 135, 137 Fuller, Howard Fry, Douglas III, 188 Fry, Patricia I I I Fulwider, Bobbye 58. 59, 148, 156, 154, 155 Fretwell, Richard 59 Gaines. Joseph Gallahan, James 58. 59 Galvez, Jose 97 Garber, Mary III. 152 Gayhart, Debra Geimeir, Christine I I I Georges, Olga III. 143 Gibson. Kay III. 151, 154 Gilbert, Debra 98, 193 Gilbert, Jeffery Gilbert. Nelson Gill. Pete 146 Goff, Sharman 98. I 50, I 54 Gomes, Richardo 60, 61, 138, 139, 143 Goodloe, George 9. 160 166. 167, 170, 174, 178, 183 Goodrow, Gail I I 2 Goodrow, George 58, 59 Gordon, David Graf, James I 40 Graham, Barbara Grollimund, Gary Grant. Ted 60, 61. 140. 141. 145 Gray, Deborah Gray, Edward Griffin, Deborah 98 Grimm. Carol 98 Grimm, Sharon 112, 129, 142 Guertler, Frank Gum, Sharon 5, 60, 61, 128, 148, 154, 155, 156 Gutshall, Carolyn 112, 154 Gutshall, George 60, 61 Gutshall, Vickey 112, 154 Hackett. James Hahn, Douglas I I 2 Hall, Douglas 98 Hall, John 160, 169 Halterman, Mary 60, 61 Ham, Janet 60 Ham, Raleigh 61, 146 Ham, Robert I 40. I 4 I Hamblin, Nancy 61 Hamilton, Carlton 98, 99, 140, 170 Hamrick, Jane 140, 141, 152, 154 Hamrick, Peyton 98, 150 Hanger, Douglas Hanger, Lynn 112, 152, 154 Harden, Henry I 60 Harlow, Linda Harper. Barbara 108 Harris, Cynthia Harris, James 146 Harris, Sharon 61 Harris, Susie Harsch. Susan I 12, 129, 138, 154, 152 Hart, Ernest Hartless, Roy Hartman, Sue I 37 Hartsook, Betty 112, 147 Hartsook, George 9, 90, 146 Hartsook, James Hassett, Gary 62, 63. 160, 184 Hawkins, Barbara 146 Hawkins, Carolyn 143 Hawthorne, Deborah I 52 Hays, Wanda 62, 63, 133, 148 Hedberg, Eric 107, 112, 131 Henderson, Millie Henry, Bruce 107, 112, 150, 166, 178 Henry, John 62, 63, 123 Henry, Peggy Henson, Vicki I 12. 152 Hern, Linda 62, 63, 128, 123 Herndon, Judy I 38 Hershey, Lester I 12 Hevener, Virginia 98 Hicklin, Linda I 12 Higgs, Deborah I I 2 Hildebrand, Charles 98, 154, 178 Hildreth, Bruce I I 2 Hinch, Peyton 143 Hiner, Ann 62, 63, 123, 138, 154 Hise, Carol 62. 63 Hite, James I I 2 Hite, Peggy 63 Hite, Peter Hite, Patsy 98, I 38 Hobbie, Mary 106, 113, 138, 152, 154 Hobbie, Todd 5, I I, 63, 44, 123, 126, 130 Hobson, Bitsy 113, 150, 154 Hodge, Brenda 113, 143, 147 Hodge, Clarence 143 Hodge, Deborah 113, 143 Hodge, James 98. 160 Hodge, Janet 98, 146 Hodge, Jayne 63, 148 Hodge, Valerie 98, 192, 191 Hoke, Darrell I I 3 Holliday, Kaye 64, 65 Holt. Diantha 64. 65, 138 Holt, Susan Hoover, David I 47 Horn, Peggy 64 Houff, Bradley Houff, Keith 64, 65 Houff, Mike I I, 45, 64, 65. 128, 125, 124, 136 Houff, Stephen Houser, Linda 98, 103, 140 Howard, Gail 143 Howard. James Howdyshell, William Hoy, Linda 98 Hoyle, Carla 64 Howard, Cynthia Hudson, Carol 113, 147 Huff, Homer Huffer, Marsha I 37 Huffer, Gary Huffman, Danny 98 Huffman, Priscilla Hughes, Brenda Hughes, John Hughes, Martha 143 Hull, Hubert 98, 142 Humphrey, Steve 113, 178 Humphrey, Evelyn 143 Humphreys, Judith 113, 154 Huntley, Becky 143 Hupman, Dwight I 46 Hutchison, David 140, 141 Hutchinson, Janet I 52 Hutchens, Thomas 99 Hutsen, Robert I I 3 Hyden, Mary I 13, 129, 143 Hypes, Dayton 93, 13, 160, 165 Jackson, Danny 140-1, 143, 188 Jackson, David 65. 122-3, 134, 140-1 Jackson. Gwendelyn 65 Jamison, Michael 65, 188 Jamison, Paul Jarvis, Charles 65 200 Jeffreys, Jay 113, 142 Jenkins, Alice 99, I 54 Jenkins, Peggy I 60 Jensen, Paul Johns, Crystal 66-7, 123 Johnson, Dana Johnson, Dusty 146 Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Ida Johnson, James 99 Johnson, Rosella Johnson, William Jones, Clinton Jones, Hattie Jones, Jeffrey I I 3 Jones, Larry 99 Jones, Terry 143 Jones, Vincent Jones, William Jordan, Johnson Kamiski, Frank I I 3 Keeny, Dennis Kegley, JoAnne Kegley, Rebecca Keller, Robin 66, 127-8, 138. 140, 143 Kelley, Gregory I I 3 Kellington, Catherine Kellingsworth, Guy Kelly. Alicia 66-7, 8, 138 Kennedy, Rebecca 99, 129, 140 Kennedy, Rose 113, 147 Keracofe, John Kern, Benjamin I I 3 Kerr, Logan 99, 141, 178 Kerr, Nancy 113, 137, 151 Kerrigan, John Keyser, Dennis 66-7 Keyser, Ronald I I 3 Kier, Ophie 113,140-1 Kier, Paige 66-7, 140 Kiger, Jeanne 66-7, 128, 138 Kincaid, Gary I 13, 140-1 Kincaid, Stewart 99 Kincaid, Warren Kincaide, Beverley 99, I 50, I 54 Kincaide, Rayette 99 Kincheloe, Alan 143, 147 King, Carl Kiracofe, Judith 140-1, 149 Kirby, Brady Kiscaden, Donald Kite, Rita 113, 137 Kivilighan, Dennis 140-1, 133 Knicely, Joyce 67 Kniceley, Mike 99 Knick, Gerald Knick, Henry 67, 157, 160 Knight, William I 46 Knighting, Hoppy 67, 160, 178 Knopp, Deborah 114, 140-1, 152, 154 Knopp, David 67, 123 Knopp. Kathy 13, 68, 138, 148, 154 Knopp, Roy Knopp, Susan 68, 123, 125, 128, 130 Knopp, Thomas I I 4 Knopp, Timothy I 14 Knorr, Faye 68, 12, 138, 123, 148 Knott, Eugene I I 4 Knott, Ronald 146 Koontz, Sharon Knowles, Duane 68, 140 Kurtz, Pat 68-9 Kyle, Cherl I 14, 129, 150 LaBonte, Lynn 114, 150 LaBonte, Vickie 114, 150 Lane, Carol 69, 123, 128, 143 Lane, Charles Lane, Robert I 14 Lawhorn, Elizabeth 69 Leavel, Tighe 3, 68-9, 148, 154-6 Leonard, Mike 68-9, 160 Lescure, Beth 93, 100 Lewis, Pam 68-9, I 48 Lewis, Priscilla Lilley, Don Lilley, Linda 68-9, 146 Lindamood, Randy 70 Lloyd, Brenda I 14 Logwood, Allen I 14 Losh, William Lotts, Debra 140-1 Ludwig, Graham 70 Ludwig, Jackie 143 Lyle, William 70 Lyons, Don MacKey, Gary MacPherson 3, 70-1, 140, 143 Mahler, Andrew I 14 Mahler, Michael 100 Maferczyk, Carolyn 114, 140-1 Malcolm, James 143, 146 Malone, Jean 70-1 Manley, Dana I 14 Marchant, Nell 100, 138 Marino, Joe Marino, Cathy 7 0-1 Marshall, Danny Marshall, Donna 70-1, 146 Marshall, James Marshall, Vincent 70-1 Martin, Janet 142 Masincup, Ronnie 70-1, 160, 162, 169, 180-1, 178 Mason, Candance McAllister, Ken 45, 72, 128, 160, 168-9, 170, 172 166 McAuley, Clif McAuley, Donna 92, 100, 103, 129, 137, 154-5 McCauley, Richard I 14 McCormick Peggy I, 72, 138, 142, 148, 154-6 McHaney, Kay 149 McKay, Gary I 46 McMillion, Mike 146 McPherson, Taine I 14 McQuain, Gary 100, 146 Meade, Katherine 100, 105, 138 Meadows, Linda 72, 148 Medley, Perry 100 Merriam, David 72, 146 Merriam, Donna Michael, Sharon I 14 Miller, Beth Miller, Donald 146 Miller, Edward 72-3 Miller, James Miller, John 72-3, 142, 154 Miller, Peggy Miller, Sheila 72-3 Milles, Peggy 143 Miska, Edward 114, 138, 154 Miska, Janet I 10, 146 Moon, Greg Moore, Eddie Moore, JoAnne 100, 129, 138 Moore, Kay 73 Moore, Susan 72-3, 146, 148 Moran, Wanda Morris, Brenda 73, 148 Morris, Caroline 100 Morris, James 74, 100, 141 Morris, Sharon 114, 129, 150, 153-4 Morrisette, Hubert 188 Morrison, James 140, 143 Morrison, Kathryn Morrison, Patsy 101 Morse, Richard 100-1 Mortesheard, Daniel Motley, Grace Motley, Hazel Mullins, Dana I 14-5, 150, 153-4 Mullins, Gordon 147 Musser, Ann 108, 115, 150 Myers, Gary Nash, Robert Neer, Charles 115, 160 Neff, Danny I 88, 190 Negron, Elsa 3, 74, 148, 154-5, 157 Newlen, Gary I 15, 140-1 Newman, Joan 143 Nickell, Jeannie Niess, Linda 101 Niles, Nancy 74, 140 201 Nixon, Jane 101, 129 Norling, John I I 5 Nuckoles, Susan 101, 193 Nuckoles, Wayne i I 5 Nutty, Carol 101 Obenschain, Anne 74-5, 123, 138 , 142, 154, 193 Obenschain, Alice 101 Oberg, David Oliver, James 74-5 Organ, Ernest 146 Overby, Betsy Overby, Kathy Pack, Debra 115, 129, 142 Pack, Stanley Painter, Karen I I 5 Palmer, David 7 5, 146 Pannell, Charlotte Pannell, Eugene Pannell, Robert Panchari, Virginia Parkins, Susan 115, 150 Parmer, Frank 147 Parrish, Brenda Parrott, David 74-5 Pascal, Pat 74-5 Pastors, David I 88 Patrick. Penny 3, 74-5, 143, 148 Patterson, John 115, 147 Patterson, Pamela 101 Patterson, Thomas 142 Paxton, Wayne I 46 Payne, Michael Payne, Robert Payne. Raymond Peduto, Teresa 152, 154 Penny, Karen Peters, Forrest Peters, Stephen Peterson. James Peterson, Mary Peterson, Nancy Phillippe, Miriam 76. 128, 123-4, 142 Phillippe, Paul 76 Phillips, Bradford I I 5 Phillips, Rodney 101, 160, 166, 178. 181 Pierce, Dennis Poe, Curtis 115, 140 Poe, Mike 76 Potter, Beth 76-7, 123, 128 Potter, Patricia Powell, Patrici a Protil, Manfred 147, 178 Puffenberger 101, 146 Puffenberger. Catherine 11 - 8 , 123. 138, 154 Pullin, Belva Ralston, Bruce 3, 76-7, 170, 175, 177-8, 183 Ralsotn. Susan 115, 151 Ramkey, Carol I 15, 152, 154 Ramkey, Molly 101, 140-1, 191-2 Rankin. Robert 115, 140 Rasmussen, David 101 Ratcliff, Linda I 46 Reardon, Bart Reed, David Reed, Harry Reed, Marty 101 Resch. Lothar Reubush, Ward 78 Rexrode, Barbara 78 Rexrode, Catherine 116, 147 Rexrode, Glennie I I 6 Rexrode, Vicki 78, 148 Reynard, Mike 116, 188 Richardson, Alan 93, 160 Richters, Linda 7, 78-9 Riddle, Gail 78-9 Riddleberger, Dennis 78-9, 138, 188 Riggs, Sandra 78-9, 123 Rimel, James Roberts, Mary Sue Roberts, Thomas 101, 188 Roberson, Regina I I 6 Robertson, Bonnie 101, 129, 135 Robinson, Harriet Robinson, Sarah 78-9. 143, 146 Robinson, Stephen Roby, Toni I 16, 143, 153-4 Roller, Gardner 138, 150, 154 Roller, Vicki Rose. Lin Rosencrance, Dennis 78-9, 123, 127, 132, 154 Rosencrance. Vickie 116, 150, 153-4 Roszak, Linda 116, 137 Roth, Brian 80-1, 146 Roudabush, John Rowe, Sherry 101, 143, 149 Sager. Anan Sager, Terry Sanderson, Donnie Sanger, Mike 80-1, 160, 178, 181-2 Santos, Victor 101 Sayers, John 80-1 Schanagel, Carl Schmid, Pam I I 6 Schmid, Phil Schwab, Greg I I 6 Scott, Vincent Sealey. Richard 101, 146 Semple, Bev 101, 138, 142, 150, 154 Sensabaugh, Pam 146 Sensabaugh, Sharon 80-1, 131, 193 Sensabaugh, Steve 80-1, 140-1 Shackelford, Betsy 7, 116 Shackelford, Steve 80-1, 178 Shannon, Ken Shaw, Karen 116, 147 Sheets, Brenda 116, 140-1, 151, 154 Sheets, Leon Sheets, Patricia 101, 149 Sheffer, Gary 102 Sheilds, Catherine 138 Shenk, Larry 101, 160 Shepherd, Robert Sherrill, Linda 45, 81, 123, 128, 131. 138 Shiflett, Harry 102 Shiflett, Ronnie 8 I Shircliff, Ronnie 146 Shorter, Steve 102 Showalter, Jimmy 81, 146 Showker, Sharon 102-3, 129, 137 Shuey, Mary Ann 82 Shumate, Margaret 143 Simmons, Jamie 45, 82-3, 123-4, 125, 128, 133. 160, 174, 184 Simmons, Nancy 116, 129, 147 Simon, Charles 116, 140 Sligh, Mark 102 Slusseer, Judy 102, 146 Smith, Barry 147 Smith, Boyd 82, 146 Smith, Carolyn 147 Smith, Corrine Smith, Dayle Smith, Gaitha 8, 82-3, 123, 131, 148 Smith, Gary 82, I 43 Smith, Harry I I 6 Smith, James 140-1, 160 Smith, Janis 82, 148, 135 Smith, Joseph 102, 146 Smith, Larry 102 Smith, Lloyd 116, 160 178 Smith, Pam 102 Smithly, Benjamin Snyder, Beverley Snyder, Daniel Snyder, Jeanne 137, 154 Snyder, Karla Snyder, Larry 83 Spaid, Wayne 102, 143, 154 Spaulding, Patsy 116, 147 Spencer, Ellen 116, 138, 154 Spitzer, Karen I I 7 Spitzer, Keith 164, 184, 187 Spitzer, Robert I I 7 Springle, Gary I I 7 Springle, Margaret I I 7 Stancil. Gary Stanley, Debbie 83, 148, 123 202 Stanley, Margaret 117, 150, 154 Stanley, Lloyd Stanley, Mark 117, 160, 178 Stanley, Randy 83, 123 Stanley, Vaughan 102, 138, 145, 154 Stark, John I 17, 147, 160, 178 Starr, Douglas 140-1, 117 Steffey, Mary 102, 143 Sterrett, Clay I I 7 Sterrett, Reid 83 Stewart, Pat 84, 170, 174-5, 177, 128, 143 Stogdale, Danny Stokes, Jan 84 Stoneburner, Charlotte 84, 148 Stoner, Delores Stover, Laura 7, 117, 152, 154 Stover, Nelson 102, 147, 160, 178 Strickler, Terry 102, 140 Strother, Beverly Strother Dennis Strother, JoAnne 142 Stuart, Julia Stuart, Millicent I 43 Stuart, Richard Sumey, Randy 84-5, 128, 160, 164, 168, 169, 178 Summers, George 140-1, I 17 Sumner, Everett 117, 160, 178 Surrett, Danny Sutton, Barbara 85 Sutton, Gary 102, 140-1 Sutton, Patricia 117, 147 Swats, Edward 147 Swink, Martha I 52 Swisher, Bonnie Swisher, Daniel 102 Sydnor, Suzanne Taliaferro, Conley 102 Taliaferro, Steven 102 Talley, Clifton 84-5, 140-1 Tankesley, John 103, 146 Tanklesley, Joseph 103, 146 Tarkington, Diane 84-5, 148, 138, 142 Tarkington, Susan 84-5, 138, 142, 148 Tasker, John 84-5, 143, 146 Tate, James 4, 178 Taylor, David I 03 Taylor. James I 47 Tenney, Sandy 103 Thacker, Frankie 86-7, 154, 188, 190 Thomas, Clyde Thomas, Rebecca I I 7 Thompson, Danny 86-7, 140-1, 135 Thompson, Katherine 108, 117, 150 Thompson, Linda 66-7 Thorne, Hope Thorne, Sylvia 86-7 Timberlake, Robyn I 54 Tinsley, Patricia Todd, Deborah 86-7, 138, 148, 154 Todd, John 107, 129, 131, 170, 176, 178-9 Toles, Joyce Tolley, Carolyn 103, 137, 150 Tolley, Steven I I 7 Toman, Carolyn Toman, Lynda 87 Toma, Steven Trimble, George 86-7 Trimble, Katherine Trimble, Terry 103, 184 Tullidge, Aggie 103, 153-4 Turner, James Tyler, Phillip Updike, David I I 8 Updike, Kenneth Urbanek. Linda 118, 140, 152, 154 Vanburen, Irma 87 VanFossen, Vicki 140 VanLear, Mark 87, 146 Varner, Danny 117, 147 Vass, Susan Vaughn, Adrian I 17, 137 Vaughn, Frank I 43 Vaughn, Lewis Vaughn, Linda 143 Vaughn, Patricia 88, 135 Velvin, Gene Velvin, Rachael Vickers, Jennifer I 54 Vines, Carolyn 117, 140, 151, 154 Vizachero, Sharon 88 Wade, Carolyn I 54 Wade, Shirley Wagner, Donna Wagner, James Wagner, John 118. 187 Wagner, Wanda 103, 140 Waither, James 103 Wallace, Carolyn Wallace, Drema Walters, Anita I 49 Walters, Douglas 103, 142 Ward, Kearney I I 8 Ware, Aaron I 43 Washington, Carolyn 143 Washington, Sandra 149 Wease, Donald 88-9, 170, 176 Webb, Roger Welcher, Jerry Westhafer, Thomas 103, 154 Wetzel, Herbie 103, 129 Whetsel. Richard White, Arnet 147 White, Drema 118, 151 White, James I 78 White, Janet I I 8 White, Rebecca 88-9, 133, 148 Whitesell, Linda 103, 149 Whitfield, Carolyn 104, 140-1 Whitlock, Kenneth Whitlock, Patricia Whitlock, Rebecca 104, 143, 150, 154 Whittenaur, Bob 170, 190 Whitsell, Sandra 104, 149 Williams, Charlmers 104 Williams, Gaston 104-5 Williams, John 88-9, 4 Williams, John Willson, Harriett 118, 150 Willson, Janet 118, 143 Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Danny 104, 178 Wimer, Carl 89 Wimer, Horace 104 Wimer, Jackie 88-9 Wimer, Rebecca 88-9 Wimer, Richard 90-1, 160 Wimer, Roger 118, 188 Wimer, Sandra 118, 140 Wimer, Steven I I 8 Wine, Thomas 104, 187-9 Wisely, Stephen 104 Wiseman, Grier 90-1, 146 Wiseman, Steven Wittenauer, Robert Wolf, Karen 104, 146, 138, 150. 154 Wood, Henry 90-1, 140-1, 143, 154 Wooten, Pamela 90-1, 142, 146 Wright, Betty I 18. 140-1 Wright, Carl I 18 Wright, Dale 90-1 Wymer, Charles 90-1, 140, 128, 160 Yancey, James 104 Yancey, Mary Lou 91, 143 Yates, Ralph I 60 Yeago, John IIS, 129 Young. Linda Young, Richard 91. 128, 138, 142. 154 Zytkowicz, Karen I 50 Cceway staff extends special Thank you’s to Mrs. Alma McClung, Adviser . . Miss Barbara Sawyer . . . Mr. Collin E. Smither and Mr. Charles Kurtz . . . Mr. Garnett Owens . . . for valuable information and advice . . . for their time and assistance. The Leeway staff hopes you’ve enjoyed ”lt Was a Different Year” . . . Filled with . . . the people . . . the places . . . the happenings . . . that were the cherished memories of the class of I 968. 204 399990490505J
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