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4 ‘aot of L Lise Ye S64 bal Cu wd TH [- (2 oul Ae’ IB AOL eee mopk 4 a | a, ; ef As me | feud ‘Baily 6) Ae yor gh Co-editors: ALICE RAE MARTIN lp 4 LINDA KAYE FEAGANS aa Sponsor: MRS. CLARA DRINKARD Foreword Lofty mountains of knowledge reach- ing into horizons of learnin -- These are our years at Rustburg High School. As we ascended these mountains, we spent many precious moments in the hallowed halls of our dear Alma WE Within these pages we hope to pre- serve the cherished memories that remain very much a partof us. Table of Contents Administratio n ------------7 Organizations - - - - ------- -53 Activities - ---.- --------+-78 et idé cate oo eee ee oe Favorites ------------ Elementary ------------ Advertisers - --------+-- = -121 Dp haw’ Goer 4 ort Pe eh Slge i e a you linh, ood eo ee y Dedication eee J Z0 LL ut Fe cree, as We admire her for her efficiency and for her professional attitude. We appreciate her for creating such a cheerful atmosphere and most proper place for important study and for giving her time before school and after school for the benefit of the students. We respect her for her integrity and her loyalty to Rustburg High School. We love her for herself. It is with a feeling of deep satisfaction that we dedicate our 1966 Yearbook to one who so richly deserves it--Mrs. Nancy Hundley. MRS, HUNDLEY appears to be framed by books she knows and loves so well. Books FOR CHRISTMAS Christmas decorations form a back- drop for our smiling Librarian, 1966 OWL staff works hard to produce a unique annual. 66 Annual Staff Alice Raye Martin Linda Kaye Feagans Gali. Jones Tim Carwile Wayne Irby Caren Wright Sandra Inge Mary Lou Albert Ronnie Hooper Cheryl Jones Vicki Brandt Nancy Pratt Ed Foster Garland Venable Richard Tolley Bonnie Bade Our bosses confer; co-editors, Alice Raye Martin and Linda Circulation managers Vicki and Kaye Feagans; business manager Cheryl Jones; sponsor Mrs. Drink- G. H. hard at work with sales cam- ard. paign. 6 Our Principal Frank L. Hege, Jr. ‘‘Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might.’’ Ecclesiastics 9:10. Perseverence with fortitude has made our great civilization, and only with such young men and women as you will we continue to grow in knowledge and progress for humanity. Never before have young people had such opportunities for challeng- ing, satisfying futures as you today have. Each of you will find many interesting Opportunities, It is my hope that you will discover that your experience at Rustburg High School has given you that ‘‘might’’ which will contribute to your betterment P bly fp as well as the betterment of our world. Other Important Leaders Mr. Jones presides over a school board meeting. MR. G. HUNTER JONES, JR. Superintendent of Campbell County Schools Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Plantus: TRINUMMUS, Act Il, Sc. 2, Line 88. MRS. BLANCHE GARBEE Assistant Principal - Elementary School MRS. SARAH C. ADAMS c72ze _ B. A. Degree Sh 28d Longwood College ptt : MR. WILLIAM R. AUSTIN 2Y AELL B.S. Degree Virginia Polytechnic Institute MISS PATRICIA J. BELL B. A. Degree Lynchburg College 4 MRS. CAROLINE H. BOOKER B. A. Degree Lynchburg College MRS. MAUDE BRAFORD B.S. Degree Madison College MRS. PATRICIA BRAUER B. A. Degree Radford College MISS ANNE BRAGASSA B. A. Degree College of William and Mary MR. H. HIGHT DOTSON B.S. Degree Appalachian State Teachers’ College MRS. CLARA M. DRINKARD B.S. Degree University of Nebraska Through Guidance and Leadership MR. T. W. EVANS B. A. Degree Summa cum laude Hampden -Sydney College MR. NEAL E. FLETCHER, JR. B.S. Degree College of William and Mary MR. MARVIN R. FOLEY B. A. Degree Lynchburg College TRemuey, We Cine MRS. ANNE B. GREENE B. A. Degree Longwood College MRS. FRANCES T. HACKWORTH B. A. Degree Lynchburg College MRS. MARY HALL B.A. Degree Lynchburg College MRS. NANCY W. HUNDLEY B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. GWEN JOHNSON B.S. Degree Longwood College MR. DAVID L. MERRICKS B. A. Degree Lynchburg College S, MR. J. RAY WINGFIELD B.S. Degree Lynchburg College MRS. BLANCHE I. MIDDLEBROOKS B.S. Degree Longwood College MR. HUGH T. PENDLETON B.S. Degree Lynchburg College MR. PAUL TAN B. A. Degree Tennessee Temple College M.M. Degree DePauw University MR. C. EDWIN TEMPLES B.S. Degree Appalachian State Teachers’ College MISS ANN C. TOMLINSON B. A. Degree Lynchburg College MR. OLAF L. WADDELL B.S. Degree Virginia Polytechnic Institute MRS. ANN C. WELLS — B.S. Degree Lynchburg College MISS SHIRLEY A. WHITE | eee B.S. Degree “| ws Longwood College EN by S. LOUISE S. WILSON aig yo B.S. Degree a } Madison College en os : AC (as F om ws MI MRS. LINDA DAVIS Mr. Thompson B. A. Degree proudly leaves Lynchburg College R.H.S. after a trying 3 months with seniors. MRS. EUNICE BAILEY B.S. Degree Longwood College MISS GRACE CARDWELL B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. EVELYN COLEMAN B. A. Degree Randolph-Macon College MRS. MILDRED CRUTCHFIELD B. A. Degree University of North Carolina Buy Tone And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. - Geoffrey Chaucer: THE CANTERBURY TALES, PROLOGUE. MRS. VICTORIA EVANS B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. CAROLE FARISS B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. NELL FRAY M. A. Degree University of Virginia MRS. LUCY GANN N. P. Degree University of Virginia MRS. RUTH HANCOCK B.S. Degree Radford College MRS. ELIZABETH IRVING B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON Madison College MISS ELIZABETH MOSELEY M.A. Degree Longwood College MRS. RUBY OAKES B.S. Degree Longwood College MRS. PEGGY WOODELL B.A. Degree University of North Carolina Our Secretaries Mrs. Eva Williams is con- cerned with all business entering or leaving the main office of R.H.S. She has done a commendable job as secretary and treas- urer of the high school for 21 years. Mrs. Betty Cyrus, a grad- uate of R.H.S., has been much help to Mrs. Garbee as elementary secretary. Seniors LEADERS OF THE CLASS OF '66 PRESIDENT: Ch eryl Jones VICE-PRESIDENT: Terry Falwell SECRETARY: Fran Cyrus TREASURER: Charlie Elliott REPORTER; Nancy Pratt HISTORIAN: Bruce Blankenship CHAPLAIN: Linda Kaye Feagans CLASS FLOWER Every man for himself and God for us all. PINK CARNATION ADVISORS: Mrs. Clara Drinkard Mrs. Linda Davis Miss Shirley White BONNIE LEE BADE Petieeenies- 3.5; F.1.A. 1,3,4,03 science Club 1, 2; Library Club 1,2,3; Co-ed Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Beta Club 4,5; French Club 4,5; Annual Staff 5; Newspaper Staff 5; Literary Magazine 5, Co- Editor 5. MARY LOU ALBERT F,H.A, 1,5; Latin Club 2,3,4,5; Latin Play 3; Freshman Class Historian; Annual Staff 5. SANDRA LEE ALMOND FH. A. 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 1,4,5, Pres. 5; F,T.A. 4,5; Publications Club 4, Reporter4. WILLIAM CHAPMAN ARTHUR F,F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,5, Vice Pres, 4; Science Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4,5; Track 2,3,4,5; Football 3,4,5; French Club 4; Pep Club 5. MARY ALICE BABCOCK F,H.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 2; French Club 4,5; F,B.L.A. 5, Pres. 5; Publications 4,5, Reporter 5; Senior Play; Beta Club 4,5; Drama 4, — , : + ‘a Q —f] i | ! i I'd hide my face too, Mr. Pickford! BRUCE LEE BLANKENSHIP Soccer 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, Mgr. 2; Track 1; Latin Club 2,3,4,5; Honor Council 3,4; Boys State 5; Senior Play; Football 2,3,4,5; French Club 4,5; Varsity Club 3,4,5; Beta Club 4,5, Pres. 5. JUDITH ELAINE BLANKS Science Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Latin Club 3,4, 5; French Club 4,5, Reporter 5; Beta Club 4,5; Literary Magazine 4,5, Editor 5; Glee Club 4,5, All State Choir 4; Publicatien Club 5. JO ANN CALDWELL Class V. Pres, 1;J,.C.A. 2; Beta Club 4,5, Sec. 5; French Club 4,5, Sec. 5; Pep Club 5. CARLTON GUY CALLAHAM F,F,A. 1,2,3,4,5, Sentinel 5; K.V.G. 3; Science Glub 2s OSCAR TAYLOR BAILEY III F,F,A. 1,2,3,4,5; Baseball 1,2; J.V. Basketball 3. LINDA LEE BANTON Softball 1,2; Speech and Drama 5. VICKI MARIE BRANDT Library Club 1; F,H.A. 1; F.H.A. Volleyball 1; Latin Club 2,3,4,5, Practor 3, Latin Play 3; Foot- ball Queen 2; Sweetheart Ball Princess 3; Class Vice Pres. 3; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 4,5; French Club 4, 5; Basketball 4,5, Tri-Captain 5; Class Secretary 4; Annual Staff 5; Monogram Club 5; Senior Play Cast 5; S.C.A. Program Chairman 5; Pep Club 5. CAROLYN FAYE BREEDEN Folie A.els0.G, A. 1; Library Clubzyan ri ToA, 4; Office Worker 5, ; RICHARD EARL CAMPBELL Baseball 1,3,4,5; J.V. Basketball Mgr. 3; F.B.L.A. 5; Varsity Club 5; Football 5. AUDREY MAGDALENE CARDWELL F,H.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3, Federation Vice Pres. 4; Beta Club 4, 5; Publications Club 1,2; Pep Club 5; Latin Club 2,3, 4,5; Science Club 2,3; S.C. A. 3,4, Vice Pres, 4; French Club 4,5, Reporter 4; Debate Club 4,5, Pres. 5; Senior Play 5. TIMOTHY CHURCH CARWILE S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1,2, 4; Track 1,4; Soccer 1; Football 5; Varsity 3,4,5; Beta Club 4,5, State Vice Pres. 5; Newspaper Staff 4,5; Pep Club 5; French Club 4,5; Latin Club 2,3, 4,5; Debate 3; Junior Play 4; Senior Play 5; Annual Staff 5; Inter-Club Council 3, MARY FORD CHILTON Co-Ed Hi-Y 1,2,3,4,5, Chaplain 3, Pres. 4, Vice Pres, 5; Forensics Club 1,2,3,4,5, Public Speaking 3, District Play 3; Debate Club 3, Secretary-Treas- urer; French Club 4,5, Pres. 5; Lit. Mag. 4,95; Softball 4; Beta Club 5; Senior Play. WALTER RAYMOND CAREY, JR. Science Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Latin Club A 4,5; Forensics 2,3; Track 3,4,5; French Club 4,5; Chess Club 4; Glee Club 4,5; Debate Club 5; Senior Play 5. MARY EDITH CARPENTER Band 1,2,3,4,5; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 3; Para-Medi- cal Club 3; Keynotes Club 3,4, DENNIS CLAY COWART F.F,A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; J.V. Basketball 1; K.V.G. 3,4; Basketball 5; Baseball 4,5. PATSY JEAN CUMBIE F,H.A. 1,2; Newspaper 2,3,5; Page Editor 5; Glee Club 3,4,5; Football Cheerleader 4,5; Monogram Club 4,5, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 4. VINCENT CYRUS DANIELS F,F,A. 5; Drama Club 5. GALE MARIE DRISKILL F,H.A. 1,4,5; Library Club 1,2,4,5; F.T.A. 3,4; Glee Club 4, CHARLES ADRIAN DROOG F,F,A. 1,2,3,4,5; J. V. Basketball 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; Track Team 1; K.V.G. 4,5; Basketball 4,5; Varsity Club 4,5; Publications Club 4,5; Drama Club 4; Senior Play 5, 20 BONNIE LYNN CUNNINGHAM F,H,A. 1; F.H. A. Volleyball 1; Class Reporter 1; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Library Club 2,3; Varsity Bas- ketball 2,3; Softball 2; S.C. A. Representative 3; Class Reporter 3; F,.T. A. 4; Football Cheerleader 5; Basketball Cheerleader 5, Captain 5; Office Worker 5; Monogram Club. MARY FRANCES CYRUS Science Club 1; F,H. A. 1,2,4,5; Library Club 1; Glee Club 2,3,4,5; Publication Club 3,4,5; F.T.A. 4; Class Secretary 5; Football Cheerleader 5; Mono- gram Club 5; Newspaper Co-Editor 4, Editor 5. BARBARA ANN DAVIDSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,5; News- paper Staff 2,3; Basketball 3; F.T.A. 4; Football Cheerleader 5; Basketball Cheerlfader 5; Monogram Club 5 ‘ L J | BOBBY KENT DUDLEY Science Club 1,2,3;J.V. Basketball Mgr. 2; French Club 4; F,.B.L.A. 5. LINDA VERNELL DUDLEY Glee Club 1; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 1; Honor Club 2; S.C, A. 3; French Club 4,5; Literary Club 4; Co-Ed Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 5; Senior Play 5; Drama Club 5, CHARLIE WALTON ELLIOTT PATRICIA ANNE ELULLO TA Science Club 1,2; Track Fe l.A. 4; Pep Glub 5: Mgr. 1; Soccer Mgr. 1; Ponsa Basketball Mgr. 1; Base- ball Mgr. 1; Varsity Club teaeore, 0; Lrack 2,3,4, 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y 4,5, Hist.- Rep..5; Boys State 4; Hees ,Os8 OCC TCO DOUGLAS HUNTER EVANS F,T.A. 1,2,3,5; Track Mgr. 2; Baseball Mgr. 2; Latin Club 2; Basketball Mgr. 3; Football Mgr. 3; Varsity Club 3,4,5, Treas, 5; Dist. One-Act Play 4; State One-Act Play 4; Basketball 5, TERRELL WAYNE FALWELL Science Club 1; J. V. Basketball 1; Class V. Pres. 5; Varsity Club 2,3,4,5, Reporter 3,4, V. Pres. 9; Football 2,3,4,5, Co-Captain 5; Lineman of the Year 5; All District Team 5; Basketball 2,3,4,5; Baseball 2,3,4,5; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 5. 21 LINDA DARLENE FITZGERALD FAHVAS 1 25054. 1reas. SECs Os Va ELCs a a: Newspaper 2,3; F,T.A. 1; Science Club 2; French 4; S.C. A. 4; Glee Club 5; Sen, Play 5. MARY KATHLEEN FRANKLIN Library Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2,3; F.T. A, 4; F,B.L.A. 5; Senior Play 5, LINDA KAYE FEAGANS F,H.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Federation Pres. 5; Latin Club 2,3; Library Club 2; Co-Ed Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4, Sec. 5; French Club 4,5; Beta Club 4,5, Asst. Sec. 4; Delegate to District S,C, A, 4,5; Annual Staff Co- Ed,; Class Chaplain 5; Inter-Club Council 5. BETTY GRACE FIELDS Glee Club 1PlH SA. 2: FBLA. 5. JACK STEPHEN GARNER FFA. 1,2,3,4; K.V.G. 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Football 3,4,5, Tri-Captain 50; Track 3,4,5; French Club 4; Varsity Club 4,5, LINDA DARNELL GUILL Science Club 1,2; Latin Club 2,3; Beta Club 4,5; French Club 4,5; Literary Club 5; Pep Club 5; F.N.A. 5. EDWARD MASSIE FOSTER, JR. Science Club 1,2,3; Track 3,4; French Club4, 5, V. Pres. 5; Co-Ed Hi- Y 4, Treas. 4; Senior Play 5; Annual Staff 5; Pep Club 5. JANICE GALE FREEMAN Class Sec. 1,2; Science Club 1,29 S.C. A. 3;. Beta Club 4;'Co-Ed Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4,5; F.T.A,. 4; Cheerleader 4,5; Mono- gram Club 4,5; Publica- tions 5, EARL LYNWOOD HARRIS F,F.A. 1,2,3,4,5; Football 2; Football Mgr. 4, CLYDE WAYNE HARTSELL YVONNE FAYE.HENDRIC KS PoHeA le Pet Woe Glee Club 4,5; F.B.L.A, 5. BETTY JANE HENDRICKS F,H.A. 1; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 5, President 5; Glee Club 5; F.B.L.A. 5. SANDRA KAY INGE Po Avec onenosebrese Do Latin Club 20. Gee 3,4; Basketball 3,4,5, Tri-Captain 5; Beta Club 4,5; Softball 4,5; Class Pres, 4; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4,5; Monogram Club 5, Pres. 5; Annual Staff 5. RONALD LEWIS HOOPER S.C. A. 1;J.V. Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 2; Base- ball Mgr. 4; Drama Club 4; Dist. One-Act Play 4; State One-Act Play 4; Glee Club 5; Varsity Club 5; F.B.L.A. 5; Annual Staff 5; Senior Play 5. WALTER MARION IRBY, JR. Track 3,4; Glee Club 4,5; Basketball 4; Football 4; Pep Club 5. WAYNE LEE IRBY Science Club 1,2,3; J. V. Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Football Mgr. 1; Track 1,2,3; Var. Glubsl 2a. A°5 Latin Club 2;3,4, 0:8, Clas igero, tote tess 5; Inter-Club Council 2,5; Class Pres. 2; Beta Club 4,5; Basketball 4,5, Co-Capt. 5; Fr. Club 4; Foot- ball 2,5. MELVIN BURTON JENNINGS Science Club 1,2; J. V. Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4,5. PATSY LEE JOHNSON Class Historian 2,3; Glee Club 5; F.B.L.A. 5; Office Worker 5. CHERYL LOU JONES FLH.A. 1;,8,C,.A,. Representative 1,3; S.C. A. Sec= retary 5; Class Treasurer 1,2,4; French Club 4; Li- brary Club 2,4; Library Club Reporter 2; Science Club 2; Latin Club 2,3; Program Chairman of Latin Club 3; Forensic Public Speaking 2,3,4; Class Secre- tary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 3; Tri- Hi-Y Reporter 4; F,N.A. V. Pres. 4; Beta Club 4,5; Glee Club 4,5; Senior Class Pres.; Annual Staff Busi- ness Mgr. 4; Senior Play Cast; Honor Council 5; Var- sity Football Cheerleader 5. GLOVER HUNTER JONES, III F.T.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2: J.V. Basketball Mgr. 1; Latin Club 2,3; Debate 3,4,5; French Club 4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4,5; All State Choir 5; Pep Club 5; Annual Staff Circulation Mgr. 5; Senior Play. RICHARD OLIVER JONES F,F,A. 1; Latin Club 2,3; French Club 4,5; Chess Club 4; Pep Club 5. Who says Seniors don't need brownie points ? 24 Rarer: TERRY LEE KNIGHT Science Club 1,2,3; French Club 4; F.B.L.A. 5. WILMA ESTELLA KNIGHT Library Club 2; Publications Club 2,3; Latin Club 2, 3,4; Latin Club Historian 3; Varsity Basketball 2,4,5; French Club 4; Beta Club 4,5; Pep Club 5; Pres. Pep Club 5; S,C, A, Representative 5. : ap rr a—f-1 J ( CSA 4 = Loe i SE a ( o-— al —f - ) . nk” a i XF pa AAC Y—-1 b 7 D ¢ y 4 1s) i ¢ a aa “4 ) ‘es t “ ( = —t r { ¥ Fare = yg or re ; eee ts bm aH BRENDA GAY LAUGHLIN ware Glee Club 3. JOHN EDWARD LEE Science Club 1,2; F.F,A. 1,2,3,4,5; Executive F,F,A. 5; Chess Club 4, KENNETH RAY LIPSCOMB Science Club 1,2; Speech and Drama Club 3; F.F.A. 5; K.V.G. 5; F.B.L.A. 5; Pep Clubs. Vic gives proper locker clean-up technique! ! 25 26 RITA MAE LIPSCOMB RAYMOND MURRAY LOFLIN Science Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4,5;J.V. Bas- ketball 2,3; J. V. Football 3; Varsity Football 2,4,5, Co-Captain 5; Class Vice-Pres. 2,4; S.C. A. Repre- sentative 3; S,C. A. Treasurer 5; Class Pres, 3; Inter- Club Council 3; French Club 4,5; Beta Club 4,5; Varsity Club 4,5; Pep Club Treas, 5. ALICE RAE MARTIN F,H,A. 1,2,3,4,5; Library Club 2,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4,5; Consul 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Inter- Club Council 3,5; Beta Club 4,5; Annual Staff 5, Co-Editor 5; S.C. A. Representative 3,5. LAURENCE WAYNE MASON FLFLA. 1, 2,0;0% ocience Ginb 2; F.B.L. A. 5. JAMES RONALD MAYBERRY F,F,A. 4; Glee Club 4, JEAN GAIL McCRAW Softball 1,2; Glee Club 4. LYNDA LOU McINTOSH Library Club 1,5; S.C. A. 1,2,3, FRANK MALCOLM MERRYMAN Science Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club President 3: Co-Ed Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Track 3; French Club 4; Chess Club 4; Senior Play 5; Pep Club 5, DAVID WAYNE MILLER JERRY WAYNE MITCHELL Science Club 1,3; J.V. Baseball 1;J.V. Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4,5; Varsity Club 3,4,5, Pres. 5; Football 4,5; Basketball 4,5; S.C. A. 4; Drama Club 4; State and District Plays 4; Pep Club 5; Glee Club 5; Inter-Club Council 5, JANICE FAYE PHELPS Library Club 2; F,H.A. 3,4,5; Glee Club 4; Drama Club 4; Publications Club 5; Pep Club 5; F,B.L.A. 5; Senior Play 5. SHELIA DALE PHELPS F, TA. .4; FLAS 97 Library Club’o; 27 NANCY NOEL PRATT F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Rep. 3, v. Pres. 5, Miss F. H. A. 5. Science Club 1, 2,3; Publications 1, 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4,5; FT. A. 2,4, Hist. 2; Co-ed Hi-Y 3, 4,5, Sec; 4, Pres. 5; M.G. A. 4; Beta Club 4,5, Rep. ; Debate Club 2, 3; French Club 4; S.C.A. 5; Class Rep. 5; Inter Club Council 5; Annual Staff 5; Pep Club 5; Cheerleader 9; CLAUDE JUNIOR RICHARDSON FpA.A-. i; Football 2; MARILYN ANNE RILEY ParieAdel 2, 2: Library 22,3; Softball 3sBeta Club 4,9; Senior Play 5; F.B.L. A. 9; JOHN WAYNE SHELOR J. Ve Baseballl; J. V. Basketball 2). Fa F.Alal, cer ence Glubei2) [ri=Hi-Y 1,2; Latin Glubi2 sinacKkmo: MARTHA GREER SHULL F.H. A. 1,2,3,4,5, Parliamentarian 5; Pep Club 5; F. B. L. A. 5; Office Worker 5. HUNTER WILLIAM STEELE ee — wae Nay OQ— Awe awa GOT oA Q_ OW an. = Sey } ZANDRA LEE SULLIVAN end F.H. A. 1,2; Hist. 2; Science Club 1; Publications 2, 3; S.C. A. 2; F.T. A. 4,5; Glee Club 5; Beta Club 5. RICHARD LAFAYETTE THOMPSON J. V. Basketball 1, 2,3, Co-Captain 3; Track 3, 4,5; Science Club 1; Class Reporter 2; 4; Football 2; Var- sity Club 3, 4,5; Latin Club 2, 3,4,5; Beta Club 4, 5: French Club 4,5; Basketball 4,5, Co-Captain; Pep Club 5. RICHARD PATRICK TOLLEY Baseball 1,2; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 2, 3; Chess Club 4; Newspaper Staff 5; Annual Staff 5. ANITA GAIL TURNER Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Hockey 3; Glee Club 1; Honor Club 1, 3; F.H.A. 2,3; Softball 2; Newspaper Staff 4,5; Co- EG HizyY-4--F. [aAy 4.0%. 6. LaA-. 0; Pep Club.o; Football Cheerleader 5; Basketball Cheerleader 5; Office Worker 5. LOIS DMARYS TWEEDY Citizenship Award 2. AUBREY GARLAND VENABLE II French Club 4,5; Chess Club 4; Beta Club 5; Annual Staitt os BRADY GLENN WILLIAMS SClenCeGIDEl 2 one LatineGlub.2:oys.G. A. 3: French Club 4,5; Beta Club 4,5; Chess Club 4; Sen- ior Play Mgr. 5; Football Mgr. 5; Literary Magazine 5, Business Manager 5. RANDALL HARRIS WILLIAMS Co-Ed Hi-Y 1, 2; Scienc e Club 1, 2,5; J. V. Baseball 1; Football 2,3,4,5; Varsity Club 2,3,4,5; Track 3, 4,5. SHELIA DYANN WILLIAMS Polis As 12, 3,4, 0; Co-Ed Hi-yY 1, 2; Science Club 1; F.N.A. 3,4,5, Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 5; Publica- tions Club 4; French Club 4,5; Pep Club 5. GERALD DABNEY WILLIAMSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Reporter 3, Pres. ikea Vie Gene, 4,5; F.T.A. 1,2; J. V- Basketball 2; Inter-Club Council 5. APRIL JANE WILMOTH F.H. A. 1,5; Glee Club 5. ELEANOR JEAN WILSON F.H.A. 1; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 4,5; Beta Club 4,5; Office Worker 5; F.B. L.A. 5; PAUL JAMES WILSON, JR. Band 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3,4; Debate Club 3; J. V. Basketball Mgr. 3; Football Mgr. 4; Track 3,5; Var- sity Club 4,5; Glee Club 5; Pep Club 5; Literary Club 5. KAYE CAROLYN WITT F.H. A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1, 2,3, 4,5; S.C. A. 3; Glee Club 5. Miss Bell prepares for Homecoming 30 CAREN CRAGHEAD WRIGHT Co-ed Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1, 2, Treas. 1, Reporter 2; Latin Club 2,3,4,5, Latin Play 3; French Club 4,5, Treas. 5; Pep Club 5; Senior Play 5; Annual Staff 5. GAYLE LEE YEATTS EateAce la Cored Hi-y 1) 2,3; cclence Club 2; Latin Club 2,3,4,5; Forensics Club 3, 4; Nurses Club 4, Reporter 4; Beta Club 4,5; Publications Club 4; French Club 4, 5. TED PHILLIPS YOUNGER Robey 253,405. VeGi 2, apa sor UNDERCLASSMEN Don't Forget.........-.!1 Mrs. Drinkard smiles at her beloved seniors! What I want Most?? 3] We Were Just as Cute Sixteen Years Ago Dale Phelps CaaS Randy Williams Ed Foster Janice Freeman Gail Turner Sandra Almond Linda McIntosh Gale Driskill Patsy Johnson im is Garland Venable Charlie Droog 32 Caren Wright S. Williams Betty Yvonne Hendricks D, Fitzgerald Tim Carwile Gayle Yeatts Jo Ann Caldwell 7 Dennis Cowart a3 34 Alice Rae Martin Mary Lou Albert Mary Ford Chilton Greer Shull Betty Fields er cd a Linda Guill Claude Richardson Vincent Daniels Zandra Sullivan Janice Phelps Jerry Mitchell Jean McCraw Terry Falwell Brenda Laughlin Ella Wilson 35 36 Valedictorian: Alice Rae Martin VICKI MARIE BRANDT JO ANN CALDWELL 66 Hall Top 10 AUDREY MAGDALENE CARDWELL LINDA KAYE FEAGANS of Fame Salutatorian: Lois Dmarys Tweedy SANDRA KAY INGE WAYNE LEE IRBY Seniors CHERYL LOU JONES GAY LEVLEE YEATTS FRONT ROW, left toright: Randy Hooper, Vice-President; Elizabeth Gilliam, Secretary; Haywood McCrickard, Pres- ident; SECOND ROW: Steve Wade, Reporter; Royal Daw- son, Treasurer. SPONSORS: Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Middle- brooks, Miss Bragassa, Mr. Fletcher Donnie Linda Harold Paul Barbara Francis Sue Bibee Almond Austin Bade Baity Baldock Beckstrom Robertson Phyllis Margaret Phyllis Francis Kay Darrell John Black Blount Brook Booth Bogle Bobbit Blum C. W. Brooks Mike Barbara Ben M. E. Bonnie Sally Cooper Fred Cox Brown Bruce Cardwell Carwile Cofflin Colen Davidson Charles Larry Mike Dalton Dalton Dalton Kenneth Davidson Martha Davis Royal Dawson = Russel Driskill Isn t he cute? Mike Evans Elizabeth Robertson Brenda Patsy Linda Fox Janet Garner Gilliam Hancock Hanks Harlow Barbara Harris | Class 0 Dona, | | Pitts Doprrnesd | the ; 7 iain ee i ot ; | be a eae Th euaperl iy ecatetns aRe. Lhe | beatop Kuck to Suv Hen colon’ steel Mary Harvey 4 cae oe ye pe cs ans Lucille Hight Ove Aor nevn Le eae Bhaag Toms 102 Linda Holloran 4 Rwo oF wrMeL all aanoy. Kkemember deed ake $ ub cur Aepoitel Np rand, be 20 sccr0eof Pelee GweolLe a0 hark ow BRmnaw and You wel Raye surececl awn Lge Loong Holt Randy Hooper Ts¥ i Donald Irby 1 | eS os a CAMPBELL Laura Jennings Cheryl Johnson Gerald Johnson Joe Johnson Raymond Jones Dorando Knight Belinda Sam Virginia Martha Gordon Hayward Brady Kratz Livingston Mackenzie Mayberry McCraw McCrickard McCullough Judy Linda Galen Faye Brenda Thomas Doyle McKinney Merryman Miles Mitchell Monroe Moody Moore f 67 ‘hag Aged fear anne’ “fou ahs. Ge ered ged whe chess of 65, kof ee Larry Moore pro ker® tet came be fare Cornell Murphy Carolyn Owen Sandra Owen Tommy Perrow Linda Phelps ene Wayland SCHOOLS scm eee Pritchett ane ene David Puckette Phillip Ragland DB ait as sal: Be the Stuff” Dale Reynolds Mike Routon James Rowland Cheryl Nancy Larry Rush Scrogham Sullivan Wayne Steve Cindy James Wade Withers Wydner Robert Earl Ronnie Tanner Tomlinson Torrence Ricky Mary Leon Youngblood Yoder Yoder 41 42 lo °68 Will Be Great” P y fs P VY t ’ ie CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Braeur Mr. .Merricks Mrs. Greene Miss Tomlinson Class Officers - SEATED: Brenda Puckette, Secretary; Lynn Boteler, President; Cindy Lewis, Vice President; STANDING: Jack Lancaster, Treasurer; Charles Feagans, Parliamentarian; Sammy Hankins, Historian; Donald Austin, Reporter. Jimmy Alfred Debra Anderson Debra Andes Polly Armbrecht Roberta Arthur Donald Austin Mickey Bailey John Barricks Phillip Bass Donnie Blackwell Glenn Blanks Star Bobbitt Doris Booth Lynn Boteler Kendall Burleigh Carol Cantrell Dennis Campbell Ida Campbell Lois Campbell Eva Caldwell T. J. Cardwell Jill Childress Bonnie Creasy Barbara Davidson Ronnie Davidson Sandra Davis Ronald Dawson Johnny Dodson Lynn Drewery Donna Drewery Glenn Eagle Jackie Elliott Kenneth Elliot Patricia Elliott Layton Evans L. T. Falwell Charles Feagans Brenda Figg Marvin Frances Robert Franklin Tommy Goodman Jimmy Guill Sammy Hankins Patsy Holloran Danny Jamerson Janice Jennings Wanda Jordan Patrice King Jack Lancaster Henry Lee Linda Lee Cindy Lewis Hold him Skeeter Charlotte Litchford Connie Lowe Faye Mann Z. r= ST os es AAS Betty Martin Calvin Mason Donna Mason Joy Mason Glen Miles Jill Miles Barbara Mitchell Janice Mitchell Tony Mitchell As Sophomores Now We All Agree... Tommy Moore Andy Morris Kenneth Murray Ralph Ogden Penny Owen Rebecca Poplin Linda Payne Bobby Phelps Betsy Phillips Brad Phillips Etta Pribble Judy Prudhoe Mickey Prudhoe Brenda Puckette David Pugh 44 Jerry Reynolds Phyllis Reynolds Fred Richardson Dianne Rosser Mary Rosser Donna Shrader Brenda Sowell Elaine Spradlin Pat Stewart Roy Templeton Allen Thompson Gale Thompson Faye Tomlinson Billy Torrence Kenneth Turner Donald Tweedy Eddie Tweedy George Venable Linda Watkins Richard Wharton Ernest Williams David Wills Johnny Wingfield Virginia Wilkinson Kay Wright Carlisle Wisecarver ... we're ready for our Junior spree Don't cry Faye; Mike still loves you! 45 CLASS OFFICERS: FIRST ROW - Jimmy Litchford, Reporter; Sue Trip- lett, President; SECOND ROW - Tod Blankenship, Vice President; Glenn Dawson, Secretary; Bruce Stauffer, Treasurer. CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Booker, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Evans, Mr. Dot- son Mrs. Adams Carolyn Nelda Rita Richard Wayne Sammy Douglas Adkins Adkins Almond Anderson Baily Banton Bevins Mary Rita Tod Ronald Michael Richard Bill Bibee Black Blankenship Bolton Booth Bourne Burleigh 46 Dana Burnette Earl Campbell Casey Carden David Cardwell Bruce Carey Billy Carmichael Carol Carter Bill Carwile Kim Carwile Peggy Carwile Betsy Cheatham Roger Childress Chester Clark Danny Crance Dottie Creasy Joe Cross Jessie Cyrus Glen Dawson Lee Dobyns Bonnie Dowdy Gerald Droog Janet Elliot Peggy Evans John Fach Paxine Fleming Becky Floyd Bobby Foster Ronald Federoff Emily Giles Paul Gillam Barbara Goodman Tammy Hall Larry Harlow Will Henderson Bonnie Hendricks Dwight Inge 47 Robust, Smiling, Alice Irby Lois Irby You're Freshmen now. You should know better! Rosie Irby Billie Jamerson Michael Johnson Mark Jones Mary Jones Clyde Jordon Reny Knight Doris Layne Barbara Lipscomb Buddy Litchford Dewitt Litchford Jimmy Litchford Steve Loflin James Logwood Terry Martin Donnie Mason Brenda Mayberry Kenneth McCullough Anita Milner Melvin Morris Pat Morris Robert Morris Thomas Nickerson Robert Perrow Margaret Pribble David Reynolds Larry Reynolds John Richardson Betty Robertson Jimmy Robertson 48 Energetic Freshmen At R.H.S. Hugh Rowland James Sensabough Student poses for Rustburg's artists. Richard Shelton Linda Singleton Mary Ann Smith John Stacey Wayne Staton Bruce Stauffer Holcomb Swain _ Bonnie Tabor Nora Tally Ray Tanner Phillip Terry Ann Thomas Ralph Thompson Faye Threatt Joe Tolley Andy Torrence Py Ann Torrence | Danny Torrence Newel Trent Sue Triplett James Tweedy George Waller Thomas Waller James Wharton Gary Williams Gene Wood Brenda Worsham Randolph Wright Buddy Yates Sammy Yates 49 8th Graders’ First Year at R.H.S. ere an ot ee Diane James Jerry Bonnie Raymond Margaret Mike Laura Cheryl Almond Austin Austin Bailey Bailey Baldock Barksdale Blankenship Blanks 4 © fo, is os Roger Susan Peggy Walter Albert Deborah Lois _ Earnest Brown Burge Burleigh Burley Burnette Callahan Callis Campbell Carey SPONSORS: Mrs. Gallier, Mrs. Hackworth Mrs. Wells, and Mr. Wingfield 8th GRADE OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Marlene Granger, Treas- urer; Linda Hanks, Secretary; Brenda Owen, Reporter; SECOND ROW: Preston Eagle, Vice-Pres; David Falwell, President. 50 Lynn Phillip Larry Terry Donna Leverne Ronnie Darlene Carson Carter Childress Cook Cyrus Cyrus Cyrus Dalton Diane Steve Kay Shirley Thomas Daniel Daniel Dawson Dawson Dodson Vernon Betty Jo Joe Doss Drewery Driskill ffers New Activities and Challenges ara “ Wayne Wesley Cindy Preston Donnie John Driskill Driskill Dunivan Eagle Edwards Edwards Esther Evans Tim Evans David Albert David Tucker Rachel Bennie Fallwell Fariss Fitzgerald Floyd Foster Franklin George Gouge Linda Hanks Marlene Granger Doug Harvey Danny Hancock Martha Henderson Kyle Hendricks David Hight Bobby Hepler Eddie Holt Ed Higgins Brenda Hudson Ronald Helen Joyce Bill James Mike Inge Irby Jamerson Jennings Jennings Jennings Diane Jo Ann Dennis Kenneth John Donald Jordan Jordan Kelly Krantz Lancaster Larson Mae Barbara Cathy Debbie Judy Jonn Litchford Mann Martin Martin Mason McCoury Cookie Garbee Billy Jewell James Laughlin Gordon McGraw Karen Garner Doris Johbson Margaret Layne Ronnie McIntosh Darnell Goff Martin Jones Robert McKenney 51 Jean Randy Roger Herbert William Keith Linda Wayne Brenda Metcalf Mitchell Moody Moses Moses Murray Norvell Orton Owen ‘ Janet Danny Susan Charlotte Jean Ronald Chris Carol Ronald Padgett Peak Perrow Robinson Rogers Rogers Rosser Rush Schultz Tommy Seamster Carol Shanaberger Wesley Shultz Stanley Sisson Barbara Smith Jean Spradlin Joyce Spradlin Ricky Suthard Linda Talley Betty Tanner You'll just Have to stop eating lunch! Kay Tanner Allen Templeton Larry Trent Steve Truxell Janet Tweedy Mitchell Georgia Bobby Danny Gilda Larry Linda Roy Jack Tweedy Vasser Waddell Waddell Webber Whately Williams _ Wills Wilson Sandra Dennis Mary Reggie Linda Sue Howard Dennis Dana Winebarger Windsor Winfrey | Woodford Woolridge Wright Yoder Youngblood Younger 52 54 Student Council Mr. Hege, Advisor; Charles Feagans, Historian; Larry Dalton, Reporter; Cheryl Temples, Secre- ‘tary; Wayne Irby, President; Sandra Owen, Vice-President; Mike Loflin, Treasurer; Vicki Brandt, Program Chairman. ie ee ie Student Council Executive Committee pon- The end of another good day. ders over pressing problem. S.C. A. sponsors Christmas tree for the main lobby of R.H.S. as one of its many service projects of the year. Mike Loflin and Vicki Brandt put finishing touches to bulletin board honoring Annual Staff. S.C. A. salutes one department every two weeks another of its service projects. Mr. Hege, Student Council Advisor, and Wayne Irby, Student Council President dis- cuss plans for the state convention at Vir- ginia Beach. Betsy Phillips and Charles Feagans eye two of the many posters that deck the halls dur- ing the S.C. A. election campaign. 55 ————————— a 2 bd oe ® as el SS i Honor Council Sponsor: MR. WADDELL The Honor Council enforces the honor system which en- courages honor and self- respect among the pupils of the high school. Pres. Fred Cox Vice Pres. Jack Lancaster Sec. Jesse Cyrus The Interclub Council consists of all the presidents of all the clubs and classes. 56 The Senior Beta Club Members Beta Club President: Bruce Blankenship Vice Pres: Linda Kaye Feagans Secretary: Jo Ann Caldwell Treasurer: Sandra Owen Reporter: Nancy Pratt The Beta Club is composed of Jun- iors and Seniors who have main- tained an average of 90 or above and who show qualities of honesty, integrity and responsibility. 57 58 HOME ANN URE Sam MAKE RS ie] AMERICA a i AMERICA FHA Officers conduct meeting Advisor: President: MRS. BRAFORD SANDRA INGE Vice President: NANCY PRATT Secretary: Reporter; Historian: Treasurer: PAXINE FLEMING BONNIE TABOR BRENDA PUCKETTE F.H.A. Activities Linda Kaye Feagans, Federation Presi- dent, and Sandra Inge, Chapter Presi- dent, discuss program of work. Mrs. Braford presents the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award to Nancy Pratt. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for the good home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home economics. . . . aOAarN ane wonND F.H. A. girls begin baking for F.F.A. ban- uet. F.H.A. members enjoy doing things for e their adopted girl, Patsy Witt. : 5 THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS AGRICULTURE ADVISOR ADVISOR Mr. Waddell Mr. Austin 60 PRESIDENT: Gerald Williamson SECRETARY: Charlie Elliot TREASURER: Billy Arthur Officers MOTTO LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE VICE PRESIDENT: Robert Franklin REPORTER: Charles Droog SENTINEL: Carlton Callahan 61 62 Publication eisrshm yaw AcE BA Se A a cll tH ss PM t 4 (eee ens Ate The newspaper staff is busy preparing the next edition of the Rusty Notes. YR OB3SB—-S otvonnon--.o9—ax RUSTY NOTES STAFF Clockwise: Harold Bade Martha Davis Mary Alice Babcock Judy Blanks Janice Freeman Tim Carwile Fran Cyrus (Editor) Miss Bragassa (Sponsor) Bruce Blankenship Janice Phelps Bonnie Bade Patsy Cumbee Margaret Blount Colen Davidson Prose: The Secret by Biff Gilliam Poetry: The Mother of the House by Brenda Worsham Library Club President - Sandra Almond; Vice President - Sue McKensie; Secretary - Layton Evans; Reporter - Faye Mitchell SPONSOR: Mrs. Hundley Literary Magazine Co-Editors: Judy Blanks and Bonnie Bade; Art Editor: Mary Ford Chilton; Business Manager: Brady Williams Staff Assist: Mary Sue Yoder SPONSOR: Mrs. Hall 63 Glee Club Instructor 7 fli Od 4770 jE ; i e ‘ ‘ Lot th. cw uf ALS} é ie rr oir, pe. K l e 7 MR. TEMPLES Instructor OFFICERS: President - Nancy Pratt Vice Pres. - Mary Ford Chilton Secretary - Linda Kaye Feagans Treasurer - Fred Cox Reporter - Historian: Charlie Elliott Chaplain - Roberta Arthur SPONSOR: Mr. Wingfield NMMES ba Chairman - Betsy Phillips SPONSOR: Mtr. Fletcher Co-Ed Hi-Y Secretary - Treasurer: Roberta Arthur 65 French Club 66 Senior French I students give Mrs. Hall.a hearty wel- come back. Sponsor: MRS. HALL Pres. Mary Ford Chilton V. Pres. Ed Foster Sec. Jo Ann Cardwell Treas. Caren Wright Rep. Judy Blanks El Circulo Espanol President: Cheryl Johnson; Vice-President: Barbara Harris Secretary: Sandra Owen; Treasurer: Judy McKinney SPONSOR: Mrs. Booker Latin Club Consuls; Tommy Moore and Linda Payne SPONSOR: Mr. Evans 67 —— a ee 68 ees sieves aoe “ 7 Py Pe all a Fo abe a ny Senn id oan P emmy Monogram Club President: Sandra Inge Vice President: Sandra Owen Secretary: Tee Hight Treasurer: Polly Armbreche Sponsor: MISS BELL Both the Monogram and Varsity clubs consists of students of the high school who have lettered in one or more varsity sports. Pres. Jerry Mitchell; V. Pres. Terry Falwell; Sec. Fred Cox; Treas. Doug Evans; Rep. Joe Johnson; Sponsor- Mr. Pendleton. DOE EE———«_ — Sponsor: MISS BRAGASSA Pres. Bootsie Knight V. Pres. Fred Cox Sec. Martha Davis Treas. Mike Loflin The Pep Club was started at Rustburg High School this year, as a project of the S.C. A. Its pur- pose is to support sportsmanship and aid visiting students and players from other schools. 69 Debate Club SPONSOR: Mr. Evans SEATED: Will Henderson Virginia MacKenzie Audrey Cardwell G. H: Jones STANDING: Virginia Wilkerson Tommy Moore Walter Carey Roberta Arthur COACHES Mrs. Brauer (Boys' and Girls’ Prose) Mrs. Adams (Poetry) Miss Bragassa (Spelling) Mr. Merricks (Public Speaking) Chairman of Forensics Dept. FIRST ROW (L to R) SECOND ROW Barbara Davidson Bootsie Knight Janice Mitchell Mary Babcock Linda Austin Janet Garner Linda Fox THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Tammy Hall Glenn Blanks Betsy Phillips Marvin Francis Bonnie Tabor Vincent Daniels Mike Dalton FIFTH ROW Buster Moore Tommy Moore Thomas Good Ed Foster Phillip Ragland 70 The Prisoner By William R. Jamison, Jr. CAST (L to R): Jerry Mitchell Walter Carey Phillip Ragland C. W. Brooks Vincent Daniels Jerry Creasy MAKE-UP: Bootsie Knight Mary Alice Babcock Bonnie Cofflin : a et 4 ae a =e t cars President; Mary Alice Babcock Batee President. Greer Shy OES ees UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA Secretary: Marilyn Riley Treasurer: Margaret Blount 7 72 OFFICERS: President: Barbara Davidson Vice-Pres: Sheila Williams Secretary: Faye Mann Treasurer - Reporter: Starlet Bobbit Sponsor: Mrs. Wilson Future Nurses of America President: Betty Hendricks Reporter: Layton Evans Sponsor: Mrs. Hackworth A SENIOR PRIVILEGE is taken seriously by Mrs. Drinkard gets a BIG surprise. Garland. Seniors on the Go This is a change; Seniors Now, now, Mary Lou, put a with nothing to do? dime in the machine. Could this be love, or just Christmas Spirit? Seniors enjoyed missing class for College 74 and Career Day. rw ka are a, mt wets Ney 4 ‘ Seniors lose their heads over getting rings. The Senior lunch bell must have just rung - Look at all those hungry looks. Seniors, in their last year at Rustburg, take pride and enjoyment in their work, in their play, and in their privileges. Most of the Seniors drive their teachers mad, but the teachers will be sorry to see them go be- cause they have enjoyed them these last five years at Rustburg. Most of the underclassmen are glad to see them go because they know that one day soon they will enjoy that privilege of being Rustburg's SENIOR CLASS. My mother the French Teacher. HOW SWEET IT IS!! No playing in school, boys. Smile Carolyn - you just got that long- awaited Class Ring. 75 Classes Are Dreaded ogee ee ee et Mr. Merricks' Speech and Drama students prac- tice putting on make-up. Come on Mrs. Braeur, tell everybody the joke. These students really pay attention in class, especial- ly when someone interrupts. 76 und Enjoyed at RHS Betty, you're supposed to be typing, not talking. Pay attention to the teacher, Steve, not the photog- rapher. Now, this is the way to pass. Janice Jennings fixes eggs??? 1H Students Caught in the The hall is quiet for a change, but not for long because. . . The bell rings and students rush to class to lunch or to home. Bruce can Swing, even with a cast on. Call Ed, he'll do the job for you. Terry seems to be camera shy. Let's go Cheryl!!! Whose Pony tail??? ct of Being Themselves All's quiet on the homefront... and then Was Students hasten to their buses in a hurry to get home. What's this? All the stags to the jukebox. Where are the girls? Now Kathy, Mr. Hege said twelve inches. Working on the float for the Homecoming Parade, these girls even got out of class Sandra, Polly and Miss Bell ad- Students get shorter by the year. mire their work. 79 Christmas Activities Santa's little helpers visit Rustburg in Santa doesn't seem to be too old to en- the identity of Seniors. joy a blond Secretary. = evi Mrs. Hundley's assistants wait eagerly to be served at the Annual Christmas Tea. TWO LITTLE GIRLS??? You've gained a little bit of weight, haven't you, Walter? 80 This way to the jail!!!! This day we came to school Mrs. Wilson didn't let the snow keep her in. This day we didn't! Mrs. Withers loves to take our money! Just a glimpse of Mr. Fletcher's flower plot. 8] Workers and Helper. OFFICE WORKERS From left to right: Phyllis Black, Patsy Johnson, Carolyn Breeden, Bonnie Cuningham, Rita Lipscomb, Greer Schull, Marilyn Riley, Steve Wade, Mrs. Williams, Ella Wilson, John Richardson, Linda Dudly, Glen Eagle, Holcomb Swain BUS DRIVERS From left toright: Terry Knight, Jerry Creasy, Kenneth Elliott, David Puckett, Roy Templeton, Colen Davidson, Charlie Droog, Bobby Dudley, Condle Owen 82 ‘round Our School SCHOOL CUSTODIANS From left to right: Richard Gilbert Nowlin, Ludia Adams, Rudolph Jones, Celestine Marshall, and James Rosset. CAFETERIA WORKERS From left to right: Mrs. Witt, Mrs. Steppe, and Mrs. Moses. 83 Miss Rustburg Barbara Davidson, senior, escorted by Terry Falwell walks down the aisle to be crowned by Mr. Hege as MISS RUSTBURG 1966. 84 86 Varsity Football Team Es i FIRST ROW: Bruce Blankenship, Mike Loflin, Terry Falwell, Steve Garner, Haywood McCrickard, Sammy Hankins, Ralph Thompson, Billy Arthur, SECOND ROW: Earl Campbell, Jerry Mitchell, Joe Johnson, Fred Cox, Larry Dalton, Jimmy Alfred, Walter Irby, Donnie Almond. THIRD ROW: Ray Jones, Mike Routon, Tim Carwile, Donnie Blackwell, Mike Dalton, Royal Dawson, Wayne Irby, Tommy Per- row. FOURTH ROW: Coach Pendleton, Glenn Eagle, Mike Evans, Wayland Pritchard, Randy Hooper, James Rowland, Jack Lancaster, Coach Pickford, Mr. Pickford, Assistant Coach; Mike Loflin and Terry Falwell, Co- Captains; Mr, Pendleton, Coach, Football Cheerleaders Janet Garner Barbara Davidson Bonnie Cunningham Fran Cyrus Gail Turner Cheryl Jones Janice Jennings Patsy Cumbee Cindy Withers Kay Wright Barbara Davidson Janice Freeman J. V. Football AY BIE Lene , ' m y i, jy Oe iS ‘ Eye ee 4 = lll. % fs Wy AS wh = FIRST ROW: Richard Anderson, Mgr., Jimmy Litchford, Steve Loflin, Bruce Stauffer, Hugh Rowland. SECOND ROW: Glenn Dawson, Gary Williams, Richard Shelton, Wayne Orton, Bill Carwile, James Sensabough. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Guill, Allen Templeton, Albert Callahan, Preston Eagle, John Lancaster, L. T. Falwell, FOURTH ROW: Tod Blankenship, Mitch Tweedy, John Fach, Roger Moody, Joe Driskill. 87 Yeah Rec 88 Fred Cox Tommy Perrow Mike Dalton Randy Hooper Yeah White Jack Lancaster Donnie Blackwell Jimmy Alfred Ralph Thompson 89 Football Highlights SEASON'S RECORD Opponent We They Nelson 0 T Dan River 3 Gretna 19 0 Appomattox 0 19 Brookville 6 a Amherst 0 27 William Campbell 0 7 Altavista 0 ul Chatham 22 12 Staunton River 40 7 ' Let's bury Chatham, ' says Varsity Club. To an outsider, football means games and excitement and cheering. But in the life of an RHS football player, it means long hours of tiresome practice, high hopes, and the reward of games well played. Our football team gave the Rustburg High students a team to be proud of, and the students gave the team the support they needed. Terry Falwell receives Cheerleading trophy is pre- Lineman of the Year sented to Janet Garner at award from Coach Pick- the Football Banquet. ford S VEVILS oS FIRST ROW: Mike Evans, Mgr., Jerry Mitchell, Tommy Moore, Wayne Irby, Ricky Thompson, Hay- wood McCrickard, Dennis Cowart., SECOND ROW: Coach Pendleton, Mike Brown, Terry Falwell, Fred Cox, Charlie Droog, Charles Feagans, Doug Evans, Larry Dalton. Coach Pendleton and Co-captains Wayne Irby and Ricky Thompson led our 1965-66 team to the District Tournament. ; Fs ‘ Irby out jumps a Rebel and......... swish- e€rooood! ! 91 a2 WAYNE IRBY Co-Captains of the “s ar yeviigs te KR é CHARLIE DROOG TERRY FALWELL DENNIS COWART DOUG EVANS JERRY MITCHELL LARRY DALTON RICKY THOMPSON 965-1966 Red Devils HAYWOOD McCRICKARD CHARLES FEAGANS MIKE BROWN TOMMY MOORE FRED COX 93 94 RUSTBURG 67 72 08 ay) 48 54 69 60 67 62 67 58 82 o7 70 67 70 04 76 46 Rustburg High School Basketball 1965-66 SEASON OPPONENT Appomattox 37 Altavista 41 Amherst 61 William Campbell 74 Gretna 41 Nelson County 52 Gretna 42 Dan River 46 Brookville 58 Nelson 63 Staunton River ol William Campbell 55 Staunton River 43 Brookville 70 Dan River 60 Appomattox 66 Altavista eh Amherst o7 Brookville 58 Nelson 09 Jump shots, which are a favorite with the Red Devils, led our team to the District Tournament. In the tournament, played at Liberty High School, R.H.S. made a great showing and beat Brookville 76-58. Even though they didn't win in the game with Nelson County, we are very proud of our 1965-66 team! Girls’ Basketball Cindy Lewis, Sandra Inge, Layton Evans, Brenda Puckette, Vicki Brandt, Sandra Owen, Charlotte Litch- ford, Starlett Bobbitt, Bootsie Knight, Roberta Arthur, Barbara Mitchell, Janice Mitchell, Barbara Harris, Tee Height. Not pictured Janice Jennings Coach: Miss Bell, Tri- Captains: Vicki Brandt, Sandra Inge and Sandra Owen. Managers: Kay Wright and Polly Armbrecht 95 SANDRA OWEN BOOTSIE KNIGHT VICKI BRANDT STARLETT BOBBITT BARBARA HARRIS TEE HEIGHT CINDY LEWIS Oe ae em SANDRA INGE BARBARA MITCHELL JANICE MITCHELL Peggy Evans, Nancy Pratt, Linda Payne, Barbara Davidson, Bonnie Cunningham, Gail Turner, Donna Mason, Debra Andes, Becky Poplin Sponsor: Miss White Head Cheetleader: Bonnie Cunningham O-o-oh! Those refs! J. V.: Cheerleaders anxiously await the beginning of the game. 98 J.V. Basketball | ¥ ¥ | i= Pe re $ 4 Coach Foley; Sammy Hankins and PAR 2 DA | eon | fee ice || 3° Donald Austin, Co-Captains; Hugh ba et =f ‘ =) Rowland, Mgr.; T.J. Cardwell, | : Steve Loflin, Bruce Stauffer, Pres- ton Eagle, Lynn Botler, Dwight Inge, Glenn Dawson, Ronnie Davidson, Skeeter Wisecarveg, Glenn Blanks, Jimmy Robingdn, Bill Carwil . Ya |? Vv “a Cheerleaders Linda Hanks Dana Burnette Peggy Carwile Susan Burleigh, Capt. Pat Morris 8th Grade Basketball Mike Barksdale, Mike Jennings Eddie Holt, Jerry Austin, Randy Mitchell, Wesley Driskill. Bobby Waddell, Mgr. , Joe Driskill Mitchell Tweedy, David Falwell, Wayne Orton, Thomas Dodson, John Edwards, Mr. Wingfield, Coach. 99 Well, let's go home. Get that ball and go!! Bootsie Knight jumps for Rustburg. Let's shake hands and come out winning. Did you make it Terry? Shall we go to the game? Up for grabs at Appomattox. 10] Rustburg Players Receive District Honors Terry Falwell All District Football Team Lineman of the Year Honorable Mention All-State Football Team Wayne Irby All District Basketball Team 102 The Class of 66 Presents MOST STUDIOUS Linda and Brady TYPICAL SENIORS CUTEST FRIENDLIES T Bootsie and Ricky Patsy and Terry Barbara and Ed 104 MOST POPULAR Vicki and Mike MOST ATHLETIC BEST DANCERS CUTEST COUPLE Sandra and Terry Kathi and Randy Lois and John =, (oF i? Wee sn ee J y ce Eee TEACHER'S PETS Linda and G. H. LA ZIEST BEST DRESSED FLIRTIEST Gale and Bobby Linda Kaye and Ronnie Gail and Melvin WITTIEST | BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED Mary Lou and Walter ; Bonnie and Bruce Fran and Jerry ty Lush Me (sf s h $e Cc le os c ain. BEST ALL-AROUND Cheryl and Wayne MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Nancy and Charlie MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Audrey and Tim MOST COURTEOUS Alice Rae and Charlie 106 These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things Green pines, made by God, Loaded with snow, A breeze makes them nod. Watching the sunset, A big golden sun Turning red where the sky and horizon have met. A lake rippling with the wind, A cork on the surface bobbing, The fish who is my friend. The dark sky loaded with stars, A crescent moon when setting, The grass the dew is wetting. A steep mountain slope All colored with laurel, The valley far below Can fill one with hope. -Brady Williams Love is running through a meadow of daisies, pure and delicate with fragile golden hearts. I want to dance with the breeze in my hair and the warmth of the sun on my face. I am as free as a wild stallion. Life is so very lovely. I long to laugh at the silly fluttering butterflies who can't choose which flower shall quench their thirst. The larks above me are bursting with song as though they could know my happiness. I feel a wonderful child- like abandon. For me, the world is everything beautiful, as you take my hand. -Audrey Cardwell Happiness is walking through a meadow There is the Clydesdale with his large muscular on a sunny day; body and his great strength, used for working. Happiness is being with friends when There is the racing filly with her long legs and far away; light-weight, graceful and swift on the track. Happiness is passing a physics test; There is the new-born colt, long-legged, un- Happiness is lying under a star-lit certain, with velvet lips nuzzling his mother's sky to rest; flank. There is the stallion silhouetted against Happiness is loving someone dear; an autumn sky, proud, arrogant, whistling his Happiness is being loved by someone challenge with scornful disdain. dear; Happiness is hearing a wild bird sing; -Lynwood Harris Happiness is my most treasured thing. -Bruce Blankenship A summer's storm is nature's finest work. It sweeps proudly across land and sea. The rolling bursting clouds race to clear the way for jagged streaks of lightning and rolling thunder. Then comes the rain, driving, pounding, slashing. The storm passes. The sun once more shines on a fresh and sparkling world. -Billy Arthur 107 The Homecoming Activities started much sooner than the parade on October 29. Weeks before, stu- dents and sponsors had made plans for floats, posters, and half-time activities. On Thursday night there were SCA representatives and club members working until late to make their school really look School Spirited. Friday, the finishing touches were made on the floats and the walls were covered with posters. Throughout the activities of the parade, excitement and tension for the game mounted. The Homecom- ing Court, which was presented at the parade, con- sisted of representatives from all grades. A dance with the Galaxies was held in the gym after the win- ning game. Homecoming Activities a Posters to DEFEAT CHATHAM were made by the students..... 108 R.H.S. hears their band for the first time. oe The witch from the Monogram Club boils a Chatham player..... Ad + y VN a5 The Homecoming Court, represented by all grades, was presented... Rustburg High School The Future Nurses, sponsored by Mrs. Wilson, won first place for their float. Wayne Irby and Bonnie Cunningham reign over the Homecoming Activities. 109 The Class of 66 Presents CAST - FIRST ROW: Frank Merryman, Mary Alice Babcock, Kathi Franklin, Vicki Brandt, Linda Dudley, Aud- rey Cardwell, Caren Wright, Cheryl Jones, Walter Carey. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hooper, G. H. Jones III. , Bruce Blankenship, Tim Carwile, Ed Foster, Mary Ford Chilton, Charlie Droog. SPONSORS: Mr. Hugh Dotson and Mrs. Mary Hall. The Model Couple” at R.H.S. How does that grab ya! Mike? 110 Ihe Senior play, ‘Rest Assured”’ BACKSTAGE WORKERS: SITTING - Patsy Cumbie, Janice Phelps, Darlene Fitzgerald, Linda Guill. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Riley, Shelia Williams, Gayle Yeatts, and Brady Williams. Romance blooms in the Senior Play??? Friendships develop during There is no play acting the Senior Play!! with these two!!! iS } on| ¢ i EN x | ) ¥ Sit ; ; AU, yy pr gare O- AM | :. va , 19 : a, yu LS yest 112 114 Seventh Grade WAM ROVOVAINSDVOPMSDONMAONPAZANVVSCOSTAPHAAWZ SMAPS AMS PG eee Gy 0? i SG) Ee TO Babcock . Barbour . Bennett . Blout . Bradley . Burnette . Caldwell Callis m_Gabwile . Cheatam . Childress Dudley . Dudley Dowdy . Eagle Elliott . Evans . Evans Franklin . Frazier Galloway Graybill Guill Henley - Hockett Jamerson . Johnson . Kennon . Martin Mason Mays Maxey . Monore Moore . Patrick Peak Riley Rosser . Russ Showalter Scrogham Thurman . Webber Willey . Wisecarver . Wood . Wooldridge Y assar Yates . Anderson . Arthur Bennett Blanks . Burnette Byrd . Caldwell . Casalenuova Carey . Carwile . Coleman Cyrus Dobyns . Driskill Droog Doss Dunn . Elliott Evans . Francis . Francis Sixth Grade Gillispie Goff Hanks Harlow . Hart Hederick . Hoil Irby . Jenkins Jennings Jennings . Martin . Marey Merryman . Moore Myers Myers Orton . Patrick . Poole Phelps . Rogers . Smith Steptenson Tanner . Thompson Torrence Lrent Webber . Webber . Whately . Wilkinson Wilson Wooldridge Worsham Wright ROVAZTZSPAO POP PAZPOUAVAAUAPEUAUEPOVP UE J. Bond T. Brumfield D. Campbell . Carden Par Childress . Coleman . Dalton Dawson . Driskill . Elliott Evers . Francis Garner Hall Hall Hall Harlow . Henderson . Hendricks Hicks Layne Lowe . Ketchersid . Mahony . Mann . Martin Maxey DH SPEUTMBZORAATASTHOTOV ESTE” 1t5 Fifth Grade : eae . Neighbors . Neighbors Phelps Phelps . Phelps Poole . Pritchett . Puckette . Reynolds Roark . Seamater . Shaganbermer . Shipwash Sullivan . Thompson , Abeioe . Waharton Wiley . Withers Wydner 5 WENGE G2 tals = te A Oy Oi Oe Ol eG) me Zi, hn fe 4 Fourth Grade . Adams Bagby . Barricks . Bennett . Callaham . Carey . Carmichael Carwile Carwile Cyrus Dalton . Dalton aD TISkile Sar PUeZAyOSsZ9ND W. Fach Goodman Hall Hamlett Hendricks Kennon . Kersey Lawrence . Martin . Martin Maxey Maybelly . Mays Moore . Neighbors . Reynolds . Reynoils Rogers Sullivan . Trent eee nS Coe oe nie cd, OL CYA ©) Z i=) =) Fourth Grade R. Trent M. Turner S. Venable Whately - Wilkinson . Williams Williams . Winston - Woolridge Wright rWZnVOSs Adams . Anderson Arthur Arthur Bagby Bailey . Bailey . Bailey Barbour Bennett Bernard Bernard Bernard . Blankenship . Blankenship Bradley Brown Burnette . Caldwell Callahan . Callahan Carden Carey Carwile Childress Childress Childress . Childress . Coleman Clark Cyris Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton . Dawsom . Dawson Dawson . Dawson . Dearing DeHart meant . Driskill Driskill Dudley . Eagle . Edwards Elder Elliott Evams Evans . Evers . Fach . Farmer . Ferguson M. Ferguson TROD PSOWMU DTU ZE YS POUNY ABU ZAHRYT ODD URON ES POOS EWES SOMMORY 117 Primary Unit MOST ADDWDSSOROPMADUTPWNINZAAOQO AA AOS OMDSYOMVZUYS SIND PH SHUMUOHNPZAUVSUANPOUPH YOO SEO . Fisher . Fisher . Foster . Franklin Frazier . Frazier . Garner . Givens . Givens Goff Goff Goff Graham Greene . Grosvener Hall Hamilton Hammock Hammocks Hancock Harder Harder Harlow Harris . Hart . Harvery Hedrick . Hendricks . Jerdspm Hines Hines . Jennings Jennings . Johnson . Johnson Johnson Jordan n, Keesee . Ketchersid . Larson Layne . Layne Layne Layne Layne Ledbetter Leighton Lowe . Mahoney . Mann - Mann Marsten . Martin Martin Martin Mays Mays Maxe . Meadows Meadows . Merricks Metryman Miles . Millner . Millner . Milton . Mitchell . Mitchell Monroe Myers Myers Myers . Nash . Neighbors . Neighbors O = o =| Primary Unit Patrick . Patrick Peak Peak Peak Peak Phelps . Pleger . Pollard . Reynolds Riley . Roark . Roark . Robertson Rogers Roser . Rosser Scott Scott . Shanaberger . Shipwash . Shrader Smith . Smith . Spradlin . Spradlin . Stauffer . Steele . Steele . Sullivan Tally . Thomas Thompson Thompson . Thompson . Torrence Torrence Trent Trent Tribble ULE Pee lire . Tweedy WESE . Webber Webber . Welch . Wheeler Wiley . Wilkerson Wilkerson . Wilkerson . Wilkinson Wilkinson . Williams . Williams Williams Wilson . Woodson Woodson . Worsham M. Wright J. Wydner UNOMEK QUA SZOI EPPO POMOME OPO SrUS PSN S9 FEM SrOT TOR AABPOGAAON YAS 119 S.C.A. Officers: Cal Johnson, President; David Maxey, Historian; Susan Burnette, Driskill, Reporter; Karen Bennett, Secretary; Ginger Yates, Treasurer. Mrs. Fray, our faithful advisor. 120 Elementary S.C.A. The main purpose of the S.C. A. is to pro- mote the school welfare. S.C.A. projects this year have included making health and safety posters, sponsoring a float in the Homecoming Parade, and sponsoring a bake sale. Money from the bake sale is used either to buy supplies for the rooms partici- pating, or to help aid the S.C.A. treasury. One committee has put a Lost and Found department in the school, This project has been very successful this year. Vice President; Mac Watch carefully! [eee TEs, i vs, Bulls Si Stiga! beid aslo ang ‘e . tee, f; fT 35 . Fens, Pay,” Directory of Our Advertisers A. C. Tweedy Acree and Peck, Inc. Adams Motor Company A. G. Jefferson Altavista Weaving Co. Allied: Parking Service Allied Pharmacies Appalachian Power Co. Appomattox Hardware Appomattox Radio and T. V. Service A. K. Dudley B G Market Baer and Son Memorials Baldwins The Balfour Company The Band Box Bell and Deacon Service Station Bennie's Restaurant Best Products Co. Blue Ridge Stone Corporation Booth and Moses Brookneal Dept. Store Brooks’ Sinclair Brown Morrison Burruss Land and Lumber Co., Inc. Burton Creek Garage C. J. Anderson, Insurance C. R. Burnette Insurance Gane G arson Carwile and Clowdis Christian Bookshop Clements Food Market Coleman's Footwear Conner Produce Co. Cooperative Building and Loan Assoc. Daisy Canning Co. Dooley's Florist Dr. Pepper E. W. (Jack) Yeatts Eastern Electric Co. Edwards Inc. Evans Body and Fender Shop Evans Grocer Evers' Clock and Watch Repair Fairview Drug Store Falwell Well Corporation Fidelity National Bank First and Merchants National Bank First Federal Savings and Loan Ford-Garbee Realtors Fort Hill Village The Furniture Mart Giles’ General Merchandise Goff Electric Co. Grafton E. Blankenship Sons Grinels Motor Co. H. L. Chevrolet Harry Haga Co., Inc. Henry T. Davidson (Floor Sanding) Herncall's Laundry Howard Johnson's Restaurant Hughes Dry Cleaning J. E. Sears Jack Cole's Grocery Store Jack's Place (Puckette's Cannery) James T. Davis Jesse Jones Jumbo Restaurant Kenneth Hammersley Kenneth Walker Barber Shop Lane Company Lancaster Galleries Leggett's Dept. Store Litchford's Garage Lynchburg College Lynchburg Federal Savings Loan Assoc. Lynchburg Motors Inc. Lynchburg News Lynchburg Oil Company Lynchburg Plate Glass Lynchburg Plumbing and Supply Company Mac's Truck Stop Mays Variety Store McDaniel Kelly Electric Co. , Inc. Miles Bros. Farm Supply Moore's Country Store Moore Well Drilling, Inc. Moseley Brothers, Inc. Myers Rhoads Equipment Co. Ninth Street Tuxedo Rentals Paradise Lake Park Avenue Flower Shop Patterson's Drug Stores Paul Farmer Pepsi Cola Phillips Business College The Plaza Theater Poe Hardware Co. Pride Dry Cleaning Co. Right Barber Shop Royal Crown Bottling Co. Rucker Jennings Russell's Amoco Rustburg Auto Service Rustburg Poultry S. H. Franklin Schewels Furniture Sears Roebuck Shamrock Restaurant Sheffield Beauty Salon Shively Chevrolet Corporation Southern States Cooperative Sunbeam Bakery Talley Electronics Service Templeton's Market Timberlake Barber Shop Tyree -Nicholas The Union Star Village Fairway Market Virginian Ford Virginia Funeral Chapel Va. Laundry Crutchfield's Cleaners Webb Whittaker Westover Dairy Wheeler's Pharmacy, Inc. Whitten's Funeral Home Wilbun's Cash Store Williams Electric Company Wingfield Laboratories Wood Dry Cleaning Wood's Men's Wear 142 159 127 150 123 131 150 138 141 145 145 132 147 146 142 134 146 128 150 148 147 146 134 132 146 149 142 “138 197 129 131 134 142 129 144 137 146 147 139 139 138 ea 132 131 143 144 137 136 145 146 144 128 132 147 136 146 134 130 144 145 144 133 140 136 144 Be yuat Chath Wit year Weil te thy Gettinne you aie, dere Weeh Srouins wo nents ofthe, CRA Cag, Canae f oor et0 Y ab ! ty! 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Store... es ole 239-2141 a = High's Ice Cream Store ................ 239-9352 BE ES Va. Shoe Repaireshopramaeer...... 5. 2 be Village: Barber Shope meee. caret. 239-9361 : 3 American Heritage Life Insurance Co..... 239-030] q a Deeb s:Beauty;saloneee e.. .........: 239-3524 E ie Village Hobby Shop .................. 239-9318 Jan Kenney's Americana Restaurant .......... 239-4120 am W, [:: GrantiCommemminmte ke. 22). 239-2661 2 e.. Beneficial Loan Company .............. 239-0373 EE Peoples Drug storommmmn |. cs. oe, 239-5232 a Royce Shoe Store mmm ga oe ss) vy ah Western Auto Stores 0.). ..+.... -24. 239-5316 Kress Junior Deptastoremm a 44 -uaryws « 239-5214 Kwik-As-A-Wink Laundromat ............ 239-9359 Mill: Fabrics: Inciameemtiee: hac oe. 239-4520 First National Trust Savings Bank ...... 845-1281 A: P.Food Storamumeameectss. ... hl. an Virginia Lawn Garden Center .......... 239-074 | Burton CreekuGaragemas ......0.084.., 239-034 | Ream's Furniture Store ................. 239-2667 , mn. ee a You Don’t Have To Start At The Top... If you're thinking about career opportunity, you might think about Burlington, the world’s leading manufac- turer and merchandiser of textiles for every purpose. Why not start at the top of the textile ladder? Why not investigate a “world of opportunity” at: ALTAVISTA WEAVING CO. A UNIT OF Burlington INDUSTRIES, INC. EXECUTIVE OFFICES, GREENSBORO, N. 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Gant Shirts - Bass Weejuns HEY sn FRANKLIN Outfitters to Gentlemen inert Downtown naturally FALWELL WELL CORPORATION DRILLED WELLS PUMP INSTALLATION SERVICE LYNCHBURG, VA. DIAL VI 6-2739 RIGHT BARBER SHOP 1124 Main Street J. BE. WRIGHT - Owner We need your head in our business, ' HARRY HAGA CO., INC. PHILLIP’S BUSINESS COLLEGE ReeeG A. Victor Kelvinator Westinghouse Sales and Service Business Administration for Men 'We Back Our Sales With Service Secretarial Science for Women 2408 Wards Road Lynchburg, Virginia Automation Training for Both Lynchburg Weakyenrerdal 129 Milk is just milk ...unless it’s Westover Then you know it’s QUALITY Westover QUALITY CHEKD f CHEKD JAMES T. DAVIS, INCORPORATED Lynchburg's Leading Paint and Wallpaper Store Phone VI 6-5234 1225 Main Street Compliments of ° 9 DOOLEY’S FLORIST, INC. Saldwins The store where 627 Main Street shopping is a pleasure Lynchburg, Virginia Downtown - Lynchburg, Va. “House oF Fine FURNITURE AND LEISURELY SHOPPING’”’ Lancaster G allenies 3509 MEMORIAL AVENUE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments of . waits 151) 095} Of 0) .@7.V p Bn O10) 2315 Memorial Avenue . 52 Depts. under one roof meacres of Free Parking . A Credit Plan to suit your needs Shop Every Nite 'til 9! B. G. MARKET ED 22-4491 Rustburg, Va. Sheffield Beauty Salon 1001 SHEFFIELD DRIVE TELEPHONE 239-1211 LOUISE JORDAN PERMANENT WAVING HOME 239-1211 SPECIALIST LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments of THE PLAZA THEATRE Pittman Plaza Lynchburg's Newest and Finest 131 THE NEWSPAPER A valuable aid to education. Make a habit of reading itevervday, lttpays totread polyp cae THE NEWS Published by DHE EYNCHBURGINEW Stn Gs THE DAILY ADVANCE Published by THER bYNCHBURG, DAILY ADVANCE © LNG. Lynchburg's Home Newspaper ACREE PECK, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Allied Arts Bldg. Lynchburg, Virginia NINTH STREET CLEANING AND TAILORING CO. TUXEDO RENTALS Dial WV 1,5=3 751 It5 Ninth St, Lynchburg, Va. 132 Wishing Each Graduate Success and Happiness VILLAGE FAIRWAY MARKET Fare Better at Fair-Way ' Conconds Virginia Compliments of SHAMROCK RESTAURANT 545 Oakley Avenue EDWARD’S, INC. Mens and Boys Shop Botany ''500 ' Suits McGregor Sportswear Manhattan and Van Heusen Shirts 725-27 Main St. Dial 845-6733 WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Contractors - Signs - Marine Dealers Electric Heating Our Specialty Complete Marine Dealer: Office 846-4567 ew Heights Johnson Outboard Motors Chrysler Outboard Motors Night Phones: yurg, Virginia Holsclaw Boat Trailers 846-2849 Gastri Boats or 846-2036 Ski Barge CARWILE CLOWDIS Nowones Cansmlease Everyone, But We Try. re S H Green Stamps R D. 7feshevnch Dung wevineinia GRINELS MOTOR COMPANY Appomattox, Virginia Telephone 352-2121 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING By EARL EWERS For Forty Years of Experienced Ticking Compliments of HERNCALL’S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Appomattox « Gréat Nemin PAINTS POE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Appomattox, Virginia MYERS AND RHODES EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Finest in Farm Machinery Victor f= (7197 1612-1614 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia Service on All Makes Radio, TV and Small Appliances APPOMATTOX RADIO T.V. SERVICE Sen POOL. Owner Main Street Appomattox, Va. 134 MAC’S TRUCK STOP Route 460 East of Lynchburg Phone WY 3-9277 Prop. - JOHN P. McFADEN A Good Place. Lo Haw. WEBB-WHITAKER CO. men's and young men's clothes 990 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia C. R. CARSON GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone WY 3-9274 Concord Virginia HOWARD JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT Wards Road:U.S. @9 South Lynchburg, Virginia An average Capitalist discusses FREE ENTERPRISE aE THE RIGHT TO PLAN MY OWN LIFE, TO EARN A LIVING AS | SEE FIT.” . - I’m limited, of course, by my ability and determination. But, overall, I call the shots. I'll be paid according to what I con- tribute, too. If I’m valuable, I’ll earn more; if lazy, less. But there’s always the thought of working up. ‘That’s because I live in a Free Enterprise economy where I have free- dom of choice and opportunity.” Our management employees and stock- holders are united with this student under the Free Enterprise flag. We chose this business because we like it. But like other businesses, we must give the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. y 4X é Electric Power “ee BROWN-MORRISON CO. INC. 1616 Main Street At the Expressway Lynchburg, Va. Phone 845-2303 Compliments of J. E. SEARS COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in BUILDING MATERIALS Ready Mix Concrete Appomattox, Virginia FAIRVIEW DRUG STORE Phone Vi 5-6431 Serving Your Drug Needs SiC Cals. 2011 Campbell Avenue Lynchburg Virginia A. C. TWEEDY SON Frigidaire Sales and Service Furniture Diegleranerters Rustburg, Virginia 135 th, Boul Boy “VOUF authorityoimaschvon | Downtown Pittman. Plaza CHRISTIAN BOOK SHOP Headquarters for: Bibles “Books Supplies Religious pictures Gospel recordings Sunday School literature Choir robes and gift items 17 Wadsworth St, Lynchbuveo iva. BROOK’S SINCLAIR 3618 Campbell Ave. Lynchburg, Virginia Hawul Cyl ING: (Formerly Fauber's) W. HENRY CHEA THAM, President 136 Lynchburg CONNER PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. 1000 Jefferson Street Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Lynchburg, Virginia Better Cleaning Service WOOD DRY CLEANING 548 Oakley Ave. Lynchburg, Virginia Dial Jn. Gov CA DW Es isis VI 7-6685 President FORD-GARBEE CO., INC. REALTORS cO7d Ninth Stree: Lynchburg, Virginia Dial 847-5585 Vi HOWARD EORD WA TE Ree ee Formerly Kiaghw shor cscur TALLEY ELECTRONIC SERVICE VA Professional Repair Services 3801 Campbell Avenue Phone VI 5-4371 Virginia APPOMATTOX HARDWARE CO., INC. SUNBEAM BAKERY AMERICAN ae | AMERICAN OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS Reach for Sunbeam Bread Church at Main Street Box 157 Appomattox, Virginia It's Batter Whipped Telephone 352-7141 Lynchburg, Virginia Over 50 Years Continuous Service. RUCKER-JENNINGS, INC. Mutual Class Insurance Fire, Automobile, Bonds 844 Church Street Lynchburg, Virginia Phone VI 6-4636 Compliments of BEST PRODUCTS CO., INC. 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BURNETTE INSURANCE Rustburg, Virginia EDgewood 2-4241 BOOTH MOSES Auto - Life’- Fire Gas - Groceries - Meat ED 2-5532 139 Congratulations TARA to Giassuotg.oo TARA - Aerosol Deodorant TARA - Shaving Lather EW “JACK”? YEATTS INC e e vy e TARA - After Shave Lotion Land Clearing - Pond Building Excavating - Road Work, Etc. Products Of'! Phone: FOrest 9-3082 Wingfield Laboratories Appomattox, Va. Altavista, Virginia A. K. DUDLEY AUTO REPAIRING and SERVICE Route 3 Junction River Road and 460 Dial VI 5-8280 140 LYNCHBURG COLLEGE A Christian College for Men and Women N vuliy Accredited V Beautiful taeneee Campus VY Co-Educational Distinguished Faculty Broad Liberal Arts Program 4 hey src Atmosphere Pre-Professional Studies Ay Granting A.B. and B.S. Degrees For additional information, write: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS LYNCHBURG COLLEGE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Farsighted freshmen, sagacious sophomores, judicious juniors, and seniors with savvy know that now is the time to start saving for a better future. FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK Mem berau Datla. 14] Ce ee = (Parterson’ S Prescription Specialists since 1909 THE HAM MAKES IT DIFFERENT a bY -narsionaN VIRGINIA Danville Virginia FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK LYNCHBURG PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 1217 Commerce St. Lynchburg, Virginia Dial VI 5-0541 VI 6-4830 Plumbing Supplies Wholesale We Take Pride in Your Cleaning PRIDE DRY CLEANING, INC. 304 Oakley Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia LAYDEN B. WOOD Pres. and Owner Phone VI 7-7781 BURRUSS LAND AND LUMBER CO., INC. Lynchburg, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia D. G. ELLIOTT SON Packers of Sanitary Tomatoes Growers of Black Angus Cattle DAISY CANNING COMPANY Phone 332-4091 Gladys, Va. YOUR ALLIED PHARMACIES FOREST HILL PHARMACY, INC. 3100 Old Forest Rd. Dial 845-3466 ROBERTSON DRUG COMPANY, INC. 5410 Fort Ave. Dial 239-2621 Telephone VI 7-8748 All Work Guaranteed HENRY T. DAVIDSON Complete Floor Sanding and Finishing Route 2 Box 208 Lynchburg, Virginia EVANS BODY FENDER SHOP Route 2 - Box 306 Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 239-2014 FORT HILL PHARMACY, INC. 3503 Memorial Ave. Dial 847-4456 WESTOVER PHARMACY, INC. 3102 Memorial Ave. Dial 845-3473 SHIVELY CHEVROLET CORP. Chevrolet Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phone FO 9-4774 Altavista, Va. Main Street Compliments of GILES GENERAL MDSE. Route 460 East Lynchburg, Va. 143 ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. OFTEYNCHBURGIEING. Compliments of WOOD’S 1003 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. Quality Men's Wear WILBUN’S CASH STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods Appomattox, Virginia YL OUSAY BE MORE SAT WILBUN'S CASH S TORE TYREE-NICHOLAS INC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Altavista, Virginia Dial FO 9-4685 144 Compliments of H L CHEVROLET —_| a ZHEY ROLET A Service Sales Parts and Accessories EASTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY WHOLESALERS Blectnica lair Radio 1101 Commerce St. Lynchburg, Virginia 24505 Dial 847-4441 SOUTHERN STATES LYNCHBURG COOPERATIVE INC. lDynchbure. ave 1600 Campbell Ave. WHEELER’S PHARMACY INC. 'Your Rexall Store ! Dial VI 5-2364 Lynchburg, Virginia TEMPLETON’S MARKET The Best in Meats Gift House Stamps Route 460 East COLEMAN’S Fine Footwear In the Heart of Downtown Lynchburg Since 1886 911 Main Street WHITTEN FUNERAL HOME Lynchburg's Newest Chapel Wah SRA, ae TIMBERLAKE ROAD Phone 239-0331 1336 Park Avenue Timberlake Road Lynchburg, Virginia 24505 LYNCHBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 615 Church Street VI 5-4551 1990 Fort Avenue VI 5-6091 ur 10 $10,000. ears” 7114 Timberlake Road CE 9=5210 Lynchburg, Virginia HUGHES DRY CLEANING CORPORATION 1601 Park Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia VI 7-7756 VOLKSWAGEN SALES SERVICE Authorized WGOoo00 Usedrcare: LYNCHBURG MOTORS, INC. 2828 Candlers Mt. Road Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 239-2601 145 Mosely Pre, ete Contractors for riumnin wearin | senmite Since 1915 2308 TWELFTH STREET LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501 © TELEPHONE 845.6029 AUULIED PARKING SERVICE Mobilgas Products fiver b Ghurchootrecet Lynchburg, : Virginia 1.5 Miles East on Paradise Lake Swimming, Camping U.S. 460 MR. MRS. EUGENE SAUNDERS Picnicking OwNeERS Goncord, Virginia LAKE OPEN SEVEN DAYSAWEEK Camping Trailers Welcome 1ORASMies 7. POM: RUSSEL LIS AMOCO 1915 Timberlake Road Lynchburg, Virginia THE FURNITURE MART, INC. 'Where Customers Send Their Friends ! 1201 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia MAYS! 845-5781 Leader of Low Prices Brookneal, Virginia VIRGINIA LAUNDRY AND CRUTCHFIELD'S CLEANERS Lynchburg, Virginia Creative Products From the Wonderful World of Glass''! 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