Stuart High School - Jeb Yearbook (Stuart, VA)

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mzh r !SMh rfe-Sl S SSS 3 ® •Sj p S «§S§ !|$S fia fpSH : ?A .. ! . ■y m - Nineteen Hundred And Sixty-two Presented in the thirteenth edition by The Students of Stuart High School Stuart, Virginia CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . . . page 11 STUDENT LIFE.page 19 ORGANIZATIONS.page 23 ATHLETICS.page 39 ACTIVITIES.page 49 CLASSES.page 57 ADVERTISEMENTS .... page 93 Our World Prepares Us Mentally Physically To Meet The Challenges Emotionally Of The Outside World, We Learn Co-operation And Leadership 6 I M Teaching Us To Be We Gain Practical Knowledge And A Measure Of Maturity 7 Useful Citizens Of Seated— Louise Handy Betsy Collins Standing--Mary Ruth Reynolds J. Murray Hooker Junior Marshals Louise Handy Mary Ruth Reynolds Glenda Shockley Betsy Collins ; § f- ■ i ;■ a t f|l iijjJ. . ,, - qg | 3 ■ 1 |L- Tomorrow’s World F.F.A. Sweetheart Miss Iristine Cassady D.A.R. Good Citizen Miss Mary Ruth Reynolds When a student begins a day at school, he enters a world apart from any other in which he lives. In this world he spends the largest part of each day. Through his daily relationships and activities his character is constantly being molded. At school a- mong students and teachers, he is chal¬ lenged to meet his own capabilities and thus he gains knowledge and understanding. Within the following pages we, the Jeb Staff, shall seek to portray life in our own world of Stuart High School. National Merit Semi-finalist Miss Betsy Collins 9 As we think of our world at Stuart High School we cannot help but reflect upon and recognize with great respect one who has been an inspiration, a trusted friend, a kindly advisor. For his guidance and understanding we shall always be deeply grateful. The staff of THE 1962 JEB is exceedingly proud to dedicate this volume to our principal, Mr. William Basil Watkins. Mr. Watkins finds a moment of leisure during his busy day. To One Who Has Inspired Us 10 Leaders in our World-ADMINISTRATION 11 12 Principal Mr. W. B. Watkins Mr. Edmund Greer Elementary Principal Mr. J. C. Bledsoe Assistant Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Superintendent.Mr. J. V. Law Members.Mr. Glenn W. Gunter Mr. W. H. Tatum Chairman.Mrs. D. C. Conner 13 Miss Billie Jean Beamer Radford B. S. Mr. Machel Biggs Emory and Henry B. S. Mrs. Madeline Dalton Madison B. S. Mrs. Martha Dickerson Meredith A. B. Mrs. Margaret Hazelwood Madison B. S. Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins William and Mary B. S. Fourteen Dedicated Teachers Make Up Our Mrs. Mildred Hopkins Radford B. S. Mrs. Audrey Law Longwood B. S. Mrs. Elizabeth Pilson Radford B. S. Mr. C. W. Spencer Berea College B. S. Mrs. Foster Staples University of North Carolina A. B. Mrs. Polly Tatum Madison B. S. Mrs. Frances Underwood Radford B. S. University of Virginia M. S. Mrs. Jessie Vernon Radford B. S. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Miss Beamer assists Mrs. Vernon in the office. 15 Mrs. Law and Mrs. Hopkins take a break during the Pre-School Conf erence. Mrs. Edith Anglin Radford B. S. Seventh Grade Mrs. Clara Boaz Longwood B. S. Second Grade Mrs. Kathryn Boaz Longwood Radford Normal Professional Fifth Grade Mrs. Audrey Davis Longwood Elementary Fourth Grade ELEMENTARY FACULTY Prepares Stuart Mrs. Minnie Mae Fain Madison B. S. First Grade Mrs. Hazel Hawks Radford B. S. First Grade Mrs. Mabel Joyce Radford B. S. Third Grade Mrs. Martha Martin Radford B. S. Seventh Grade Mrs. Sara Martin High Point College First Grade Mrs. Mary Mooney Greensboro College A. B. George Peabody for Teachers M. A. Third Grade Mrs. Erma McKenzie Mary Washington B. S. Sixth Grade Mrs. Marthalea Osburn Westhampton B. A. Second Grade Mrs. Crystal Roberson Radford B. S. Fourth Grade Mrs. Vera Shelton Radford B. S. Sixth Grade 1 Youth For The Challenges Of Growing Up Mrs. Ora Thomas Radford B. S. Fourth Grade Mrs. Georgia Waller Longwood Normal Professional Fourth Grade Mrs. Bernice Wood Radford B. S. Fifth Grade SCHOOL BUS Custodian Mr. Foster Hall Bus Drivers: Mr. Gilmer Roberson, Mr. James Graham, Mr. Grover Wigington, Mr. Marvin Largen, Mr. Paul Hopkins, Mr. J. P. Turner. People Of Our Daily World Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Vera Beasley Cafeteria Staff FIRST ROW: Mrs. Audrey Fain, Mrs. Beatrice Morse, Mrs. Mattie Lawson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Audrey Hodges, Mrs. Wilbur Hall. VM .V ' V 1 i 4 a ' . ;■ ' ' ■• ' ■ - si-Sll , J. v Jh I? ” l V . ' 4 ' V ’ ■ ft £ ’-.4; 4 ■■- -■ . £ . V ■$s pr ia ieS® r ‘ ««5STf a ®ys ®ii j 4feW:; ' ik f V ' , f. • ' ;: . ;■ .W,,;. , f - ' • Every Day At STUART HIGH 19 Brings The Routine Of Classes ... And Physics students observe as Lynn has ’’hair raising” experience with static electricity machine. Students go to class in elementary building. Kf ' a . Mf ' SKi Ad - 1 Physical fitness through exercise is emphasized in girls gym class. 20 Occasional Moments Of Leisure When We The auditorium serves as a popular student gathering place. Lunch hour provides an opportunity James browses through paperback book dis- for food and conversation. play during study hall. 21 Have Fun And Fellowship With Classmates. Lorene and Ann experiment with gymnastics at basketball practice. 22 These students are the presidents of Stuart High ' s student organizations. Stuart Students Participate In Ten ORGANIZATIONS 23 STUDENT COUNCIL Directs Nelson and Sylvia study the high school handbook pr epar ed by the Student Council. Putting up posters is a vital part of the campaign to elect S.C.A. officers. FIRST ROW: CherylMabe, Ellen Rorrer, Mary PennBurton, Judy Morrison, Barbara Lawson, Louise Via, Judy Conner. SECOND ROW: Shirley Inman, Joan Kay Nowlin, Patricia Belton, Deanna Spencer, Penny Beasley, Carol Williams, Cornelia Akers, Jo Anne Martin. THIRD ROW: J. Murray Hooker, Jimmy Mitchell, Charles Collins, Roger Anglin, Jerry McKamey, Nash Williams. Extracurricular Activities President- J. Murray Hooker, Vice-President- Jo Anne Martin, Secretary- Carol Williams, Sponsor- Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, Reporter- Judy Conner, Treasurer- Nash Williams. The Student Council is composed of elected officers and two representatives from each home room. This organization acts as a board of directors for all stu¬ dent activites of the school. It serves as the executive body of the Student Coopera¬ tive Association of which every student is a member. The Council grants charters and assigns pro j ects to each club. It sponsored the Christmas party and all Homecoming activities, and published a student handbook. Representatives from the Student Council are sent to annual district and state meetings, and also attend a summer workshop. Student Council sponsored Homecoming festivities. 25 F. F. A. Forestry Judging Team SEATED: Pr e s ide nt-James Ingle, Vice- President-Nash Williams, Secretary-Johnnie Roberson, Treasurer-Leon Holt. STANDING: Reporter-Douglas Light, Sentinel-Gary Sheppard, Sponsor-Mr. C. W. Spencer FIRST ROW: Samuel Soyars, Wade Hamm, Donald Vernon, Carliss East, Johnny Burge, Leon Holt, Doug Light, Ralph Hall, Larry Hutchins. SECOND ROW: Murray Roberson, Nelson Hill, James Ingle, Gary Sheppard, Johnnie Roberson, Robert Coleman, James Anderson. THIRD ROW: Charles Collins, Robert Clark, Nash Williams, Mike Morrison, Larry Joyce, Keith Flippin, Pat Hughes, Richard Conner, Ronnie Adams. Wins State Contest Riture Farmers of America is an organization for high school students who study vocational agriculture. Its primary aim is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. Members compete in federation, area, and state forestry contests, in a degree team contest, public speaking contest, and dairy judging contests. They also sponsor a Father-Son Banquet, and attend a Federation Banquet and State Con¬ vention. James Ingle, Johnnie Roberson, and Nash Wi 11 i a m s , members of the Stuart F. F.A. Forestry Judging Team received the first place plaque from Mr. J. W. Meyer, Jr., Assistant State Supervisor of Vocational Agri¬ culture. FIRST ROW: Lewis Hazelwood, Ralph Foley, Frank Goard, Gary Williams, Larry Vernon, Mike Lyon, Mike Kodenski, Paul Overby, Pat Spence. SECOND ROW: Clarence Bowman, Jimmy Bocock, Richard Hodges, Donald Fain, Bobby Clark, Charlie Ray Spence, Larry Hodnett, Weldon Roberson, Donnie Blackard. THIRD ROW: Wayne Lawless, Ural Harris, Amos Bowman, Jerry Cummings, Elmer De¬ Hart, Junior Taylor, Tommie Shelton jft JbtdT (■ft 1 ; j mmd J | V v ,.M j ■ | • f J j il S ' JS m Stuart F. H. A. Members FIRST ROW- Essie Williams, Deanna Spencer, Carole Owens, Crystal Puckett, Lane Martin, Judy Rogers, Carol Williams, Lorene Martin, Judy Morrison, Anne Watkins, Betty Jane Maness, Shelby Lawson, Ruth Rodgers. SECOND ROW- Jane Redd Waller, Polly Flippin, Judy Vaughn, Kay Roberson, Anita Morrison, Nellie Dalton, Anne Slaughter, Carol Belton, Carol McGrady, Phyllis Belton, Sandra Williams, Anne Pilson, Patricia Belton, Phyllis Goard, Linda Hughes. THIRD ROW- Barbara Lawson, Norma Barnett, Kaye Walker, Dorothy Foley, Betty Puckett, Shirley Blackard, Kathleen Boyd, Patricia Mabe, Julia Cox, Barbara Edwards, Betty Sue Handy, Vernel Taylor, Sharon Rorrer, Judy Martin. FOURTH ROW- Helen Correll, Faye Thomas, Doris Fain, Joanne Lang, Emma Jean Rakes, Brenda East, Annette Williams, Chonda Craddock, Daisy Williams, Virginia Hylton, Redith Hylton, Kay Rorrer. OFFICERS President--Lane Martin, Secretary--Carol Will¬ iams, Treasurer--Judy Rogers, Reporter--Lorene Martin, Historian--Anne Watkins, Parliamentarian --Judy Morrison, Sponsor--Miss Billie Jean Beamer McCOLLUM-FERRELL SHOE STORE Learn By Serving Others Christmas baskets for patients of the local nursing home were prepared by F.H.A. members. F.H.A. girls enjoy a hard-earned meal after serving at the Rotary Club banquet. Future Homemakers of America is an organization of students who have had at least one year in home economics. Its main purpose is learning to live better to¬ day in order that members’ lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. There are three degrees of achievement that may be earned oy outstanding work in F.H.A.-Junior Homemaker Degree, Chapter Homemaker Degree, and State Homemaker Degree. VIRGINIA- CAROLINA OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY MissBeamer and Nellie arrange the toy display in the home economics cottage. Achievement, Leadership, Service Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, Guidance Counselor, and Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins, Beta Sponsor, examine the college catalog library set up as a Beta pro¬ ject. Girls participate in the Miss Stuart High Beauty Pageant, sponsored as a major project of the Beta Club. FIRST ROW: Betsy Collins, Mary Alice Akers, Lynn Sharp, Lane Martin, Louise Handy, Jayne Ruth Hicks. SECOND ROW: James Claude Richardson, Robert Coleman, Jay Flippin, Roger Anglin, Johnny Burge, Roger Anderson. Are Emphasized by BETA CLUB SEATED: President-Louise Handy, Vice-President-Robert Penn, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer-Judy Morrison. STANDING: Historian-Betsy Collins, Reporter-Roger Anderson, Sponsor-Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins. Mary Ruth Reynolds, Brenda Rorrer, Judy Morrison, Louise Harris, Robert Penn, J. Murray Hooker, Barbara Lawson, Ellen Rorrer, Shirley Inman, Joyce Ann Flippin, Linda Holt. Clarabelle and Yogi Bear have a friendly tussle over the candy-filled picanic basket during Beta initia¬ tion. The Stuart Beta Club, a non-secret, achievement- service organization, is a member of a national society for high school students. Its purpose is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist pupils to continue their edu¬ cation after high school. Every member must have and main¬ tain a combined average of 92 in all of his classes. One of the club ' s most important projects is sponsoring the Miss Stuart High Beauty Pageant. CO-ED HI-Y Extends Christian Influence SEATED: Barbara Marsico, Sylvia Foley, Gloria Gilley, Nancy Mitchell, Betty Jane Maness, Carol Spencer, Mary Penn Burton, Joyce Ann Flippin, Anne Watkins, Mary Ruth Reynolds, Betsy Collins. STANDING: Beatrice Wilson, Cornelia Akers, James Claude Richardson, Wayne Godsey, John Jarrell, Jay Flippin, Donald Vernon, Johnny Ayers, Bill Alexander, Charles Ammons, Alan Adkins, Jimmy Stowe, Ricky Flippin, Martin Hopkins, Roger Anglin. The Co-ed Hi-Y Club is an organization for high school students. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Mem¬ bers of this club present daily devotions on the public address system. The club sponsors religious assembly programs and a good sports¬ manship campaign. SEATED: President-Betsy Collins, Vice-Pres- ident-John Jarrell, Secretary-Wayne Godsey. STANDING: Treasurer-Sylvia Foley, Chaplain- James Claude Richardson, Historian-Gloria Gil¬ ley, Reporter-Nancy Mitchell, Sponsor-Mrs. Jessie Vernon. LIBRARY CLUB Encourages Interest In Books SEATED: Anita Morrison, Sylvia Morrison, Bonnie Law, Frances Handy, Stella Spence, Jimmy Mit¬ chell, Lea Beasley, Jo Anne Martin, Darlene Mims. STANDING: Charlie Ray Spence, Nelson Hill, Jimmy Law, Jimmy Lawson, Charles A. Collins, Jeffery Owens, Ronnie Williams, Sandra Hamm, Cynthia Beach, Judy Anderson, Beatrice Wilson, Sponsor-Mrs. Madeline Dalton. Vice-President Jo Anne Martin President Darlene Mims Treasurer Jimmy Mitchell Secretary Lea Beasley The Library Club is com¬ posed of students who are in¬ terested in and willing to work for the improvement of the school and the library. The purpose of this organization is to promote the use of the li¬ brary, to train students in its functions and to create a greater love for books. Mem¬ bers assist the librarian in making needed repairs to books and shelving them in proper order. The Library Club also sponsors an assembly program and the United Fund Drive. Roman Civilization Is Studied By CLUB LATINA Sponsor-Mrs. Martha Dickerson President-Jayne Ruth Hicks Vice-President-Brenda Rorrer Secretary-Louise Handy Treasurer-Mary Alice Akers Reporter-Joanne Hill Program Chair man-Jay Flippin Club Latina is a newly established organization for high school students who have completed successfully at least one year of Latin. Its purpose is to increase the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the Latin language and the Roman contributions to modern living. This club sponsors assembly programs and has an annual Roman Banquet. FIRST ROW: Stella Spence, Julia Corns, Faye Ayers, Mary Alice Akers, Jayne Ruth Hicks, Brenda Rorrer, Joanne Hill, Louise Handy, Mary Penn Burton. SECOND ROW: Jay Flippin, Robert Penn, Jimmy Law, James Claude Richardson, Bill Clark, Joan Kay Nowlin, Anne Bryant, Sue Fo Dy, Dianne Taylor, Penny Beaslev. 4-H CLUB Promotes Purposeful Living k The 4-H Club at Stuart High School is divided into two sections, one for boys and one for girls, with separate officers and projects for each group. The com¬ bined purpose is to train youth for pur¬ poseful rural life, to encourage useful citizenship and to foster patriotism. President-Car liss East, Vice-President-Gary Williams, Secretary-Treasurer-Michael New¬ man, Reporter-Tommie Beasley, Song Leaders- Tommy Inman and George D. Dickerson. President-Cindy Martin, Vice-President-Sylvia Foley, Secretary-Treasurer-Judy Conner, Reporter-Barbara j Byers, Song Leaders-Carol Jean Spencer and Gloria | Gilley. FIRST ROW: Cynthia Beach, Judy Conner, Shirley Hamm, Gloria Gilley, Sylvia Foley, Cindy Martin, Ellen Rorrer, Carol Jean Spencer, Barbara Byers, Cheryl Mabe, Mary Elizabeth Boaz, Brenda Cox, Louise Harris, Ginger Cooper, Barbara Marsico. SECOND ROW: Josie Spence, Dana Vernon, Jane Ashby, Jimmy Mitchell, Johnny Hooker, Murray A. Thompson, Gary Williams, Wade Hamm, Jeffery Owens, Raymond Spence, Michael Newman, Ronnie Wood, Jerry Cummings, Billy Martin. THIRD ROW: Roger Anderson, Tommie Beasley, Johnny Elder, Martin Hopkins, Wayne Godsey, Jimmy Greer, Bill West, Foy Owens, Carliss East, Jimmy Lawson, Charles Collins, David Byers, Jimmy Law, Tommy Inman, George D. Dickerson, Doug Light. SEATED: Sponsor-Mrs. Margaret Hazelwood, Editor-Mary Ruth Reynolds, Art Editor-Betsy Collins Business Manager-Linda Holt, Co-curricular Editor-Tommie Beasley, Organization Editor-Lynn Sharp. STANDING: Head Typist-Marie Cassady, As s i stant Typist-Mary Hilda Hughes and Faye Spence, Assistant Editor-Mary Alice Akers, Assistant Art Editor-Lane Martin, Assistant Business Manager-Robert Penn, Assistant Co-curricular Editor-Roger Anderson, Organization Staff-Nellie Pauline Dalton, Judy Rogers, and Brenda Rorrer. 1962 JEB Is Showcase For The JEB staff seeks to portray in pic¬ tures and story form the year’s activity at Stuart High School. Group admires fountain on the campus of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, scene of Editor ' s Conference attended by Mary Ruth Reynolds, Linda Holt, and Lynn Sharp. 36 I Staff members assist photographer in making pictures of elemen¬ tary students. Betsy and Mrs. Hazelwood choose a suitable picture to complete the layout of a page. Staffs Year Of Work Seniors eagerly pay their yearbook deposits and cast votes for Miss Jeb. Mary Ruth and Nellie prepare the final yearbook shipment for mailing. MONOGRAM CLUB Gives Citizenship Awards SEATED: Mrs. Foster Staples, Mr. J. C. Bledsoe-Sponsors; Leon Holt- President. STANDING: Jimmy Mc- Hone-Vice-President, Jo Anne Mar¬ tin-Secretary, Mary Alice Akers- Treasurer, Lorene Martin-Re¬ porter. The Monogram Club is composed of Students who have won an award letter in basketball, baseball or cheerleading. The club’s purpose is to give special recognition to stu¬ dents who are outstanding in sports, and to improve the athletic program of the school. Its most important project is initiating Good Citizenship awards to be presented every six weeks to students from each grade. FIRST ROW: Leon Holt, Jo Anne Martin, Lane Martin, Lynn Sharp, Mary Alice Akers, Darlene Mims, Alice Collins, Lorene Martin, Shelby Jean Lawson, Carol Williams. SECOND ROW: Bill West, David Rodgers, Charlie East, Roger Anderson, Aaron Blackard, Jimmy Greer, Curtis Correll, J. Murray Hooker, Jimmy McHone, Tommy Inman. Baseball, Basketballand Cheerleading Offer Participation in ATHLETICS 39 KNEELING: J. Murray Hooker, Jimmy Greer, Jimmy McHone, Curtis Correll, David Rodgers, Donald Light, Mike Belton. STANDING: Coach J. C. Bledsoe, David Byers, Foy Owens, Charles Collins, Johnny Burge, Mike Morrison, Tommy Inman, and Johnny Hooker. STUART WILDCATS Enjoy Managers Roger Anderson and Wayne Godsey care for equipment and uniforms. Coach Bledsoe instructs the team during time out at the Stuart-Woolwine game. Stuart High ' s varsity team is led by Co-Captains, Jimmy McHone and J. Murray Hooker and Coach J. C. Bledsoe. David Rodgers pulls down a rebound despite the close guarding of Woolwine ' s Bruce Griffith. Winning Season FIRST STRING: Donald Light Mike Belton J. Murray Hooker Jimmy Greer David Rodgers Curtis Correll Jimmy McHone SCOREBOARD Stuart 40 Meadows of Dan 46 Stuart 40 Lawsonville 46 Stuart 74 Willis 25 Stuart 35 Woolwine 32 Stuart 64 Lawsonville 55 Stuart 48 Blue Ridge 28 Stuart 56 Fieldale 43 Stuart 56 Francisco 37 Stuart 63 Hardin Reynolds 32 Stuart 53 Fieldale 38 Stuart 5 b Meadows of Dan 33 Stuart 64 Woolwine 52 Stuart 52 Lawsonville 32 Stuart 108 Blue Ridge 31 Stuart 51 Francisco 43 District R Champions Stuart High Takes Pride In SCOREBOARD Stuart 25 Meadows of Dan 46 Stuart 38 Woolwine 48 Stuart 40 Blue Ridge 21 Stuart 46 Hardin Reynolds 34 Stuart 40 Meadows of Dan 36 Stuart 44 Woolwine 33 Stuart 49 Blue Ridge 34 Stuart 36 Lawsonville 40 Stuart 20 Lawsonville 48 Stuart 74 Fieldale 12 Stuart 33 Francisco 38 Stuart 58 Fieldale 17 Stuart 47 Lawsonville 45 Stuart 38 Francisco 35 Co-Captains Lorene Martin and Alice Collins discuss strategy with Coach Foster Staples. FIRST ROW: Anne Watkins, Bonnie Law, Carol Spencer, Shelby Lawson, Betsy Collins, Lorene Martin, Alice Collins, Barbara Byers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Staples-Coach, Polly Fiippin, Helen Correll, Carol Williams, Betty Maness, Judy Conner, Jane Redd Waller, Crystal Puckett. Its GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Crystal, Anne, and Carol Jean sharpen basketball skills at practice. Judy Rogers, Jane Ashby, managers and Mary Elizabeth Boaz, scorekeeper, are loyal supporters of the girls team. FIRST STRING: KNEELING-Anne Watkins, Barbara Byers, Lorene Martin, Judy Conner. STANDING-Carol Williams, Alice Collins, Betsy Collins, Shelby Lawson. CHEERLEADERS Add Pep To Stuart Games Lane Martin Captain-Lynn Sharp Co-captain-Mary Alice Akers The Stuart High Cheerleaders under the leader ship of their sponsor, Miss Beamer, spend many hours each week in practice. They lead the student body in pep rallies and add much spirit to ball- games. This year the cheerleaders had extra vitality in new uniforms. Assistant Cheerleader-Beatrice Wilson Sponsor-Miss Beamer Assistant Cheerleader-Deanna Spencer Cheryl Mabe Jo Anne Martin Dianne Taylor WIWWM ■ran FIRST ROW: Coach-Mr. Bledsoe, Charles Ammons, Alan Adkins, Billy Light, Gary Sheppard, Billy Martin. SECOND ROW: Ricky Flippin, Johnny Elder, Jimmy Law, Marshall Overby, George D. Dicker- son, Thomas Soyars. THIRD ROW: Bill Alexander, Jay Flippin, Walter Abe Powell, Jimmy Mitchell, Nash Williams, Martin Hopkins. JUNIOR VARSITY Builds For Future BASEBALL Is Stuart’s Major Spring Sport SCOREBOARD Stuart 10 Meadows of Dan 4 Stuart 7 Hardin Reynolds 3 Stuart 2 Woolwine 5 Stuart 0 Blue Ridge 2 Stuart 11 Meadows of Dan 9 Stuart 11 Hardin Reynolds 6 Stuart 1 Woolwine 4 FIRST ROW: Johnny Burge, Billy Martin, Jimmy Mitchell, George D. Dickerson, Clayton Reynolds, Aaron Blackard, Keith Flippin. SECOND ROW: Johnny Hooker, Charles Collins, Foy Owens, Johnny Elder, Thomas Soyars, Leon Holt, Donald Vernon. THIRD ROW: Coach-Mr. Bledsoe, Tommy Inman, Walter Abe Powell, Wayne Godsey, Donnie Blackard, Samuel Soyars, Curtis Correll, Jimmy Greer. 47 CLUB PROJECTS Enliven School Routine Leon, Johnnie, and James check over the receipts of fruit cake sales, chief money raising project of the F. F.A. Club Latina presented an interesting Roman assembly program. Charlie Ray Spence checks out a book for Ann Slaughter as one of his duties as a Library Club member. Miss Elma Carter, Home Demonstra¬ tion Agent, assists Girls 4-H Club meeting. Cheer team leads yell at a pep rally sponsored by the Monogram Club. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Highlight Year 49 Miss Stuart High Runner-up-Alice Collins PAGEANT WINNERS Display Poise and Beauty Miss Stuart High-Anne Watkins ; : HOMECOMING Game And The Homecoming Dance was Stuart High ' s out¬ standing social event of the year. Mr. Watkins crowns Homecoming Queen, Alice Collins. Dance Great Success HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Paye Spence, Jo Anne Martin, Alice Collins, Mary Penn Burton, Louise Handy, and Mary Ruth Reynolds. ESCORTS: Carliss East, Tommie Beasley, Richard Martin, John Jarrell, Charlie East, and Douglas Light. Stuart players prepare to set up defense after scoring two more points in the Home¬ coming game. Junior Senior Banquet and Christmas Party Charlie Martin and Mary Ann Rodgers, King and Queen of the 1961 Banquet, are escorted to the throne by junior class president, J. Murray Hooker. Juniors sing farewell song to Class of 1961. Student Council members distribute pre sents at Christmas Party. Delicious meal was provided at 1961 Senior Banquet. Junior- Students portray horses and sleigh in Christmas party skit. 908 Students Make Up Our School’s Twelve CLASSES President Douglas Light presides over senior class meeting. Class Of 1962 Achieves Goal Delana William Biggs Mary Penn Burton Marie Cassady 56 Johnnie, David, and James discuss plans with college representative. Of Becoming SENIORS. Annette Hazel Conner Carliss Kyle East Charles Daniel East 57 Enjoying Special Privileges, Seniors enjoy the privilege of front seats during assembly. 58 Linda Faye Holt Moir Leon Holt James Murray Hooker Taking Senior Classes Carliss East gives report in govern¬ ment class. Mary Hilda Hughes James W. Ingle 59 Seniors assist in first grade orientation program. Leading Student Body, Shelby Jean Lawson Douglas Clifford Light James Cecil McHone, Jr. i 60 Doug shows Jo Anne his new senior picture. Buying Senior Pictures Betty Lorene Martin Jo Anne Martin Richard Aaron Martin Nancy Marilyn Mitchell Rebecca Darlene Mims 61 And Planning Play And Trip Louise, James, and Ralph discuss the Senior Play with Mrs. Dalton. Mary Ruth Reynolds Johnnie B. Roberson Nora Frances Rorrer Lynn Joyce Sharp 5 lima aiiifss ins 62 Edward Cornelius Soyars Virginia Louise Via Alice Faye Spence Make Up An Eventful Senior Year The class of ' 62 climaxes the year with a senior trip. John David Woodall 63 Class officers- (left to right) President-Douglas Light, Vice-President-Jimmy McHone, Secretary- James Ingle, Treasurer-Tommie Beasley, Reporter-Bill Gardner. Class Flower Red Rose Class Colors Red And Gold Class Motto The great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. 64 Room Mothers - Mrs. James F. Martin and Mrs. S. A. Sharp 65 SENIOR Wittiest Jo Anne Martin and Richard Martin 66 JtfT SUPERLATIVES 67 Best All Around Mary Penn Burton and Ralph Hall SENIOR THOMAS BRACK BEASLEY, JR. 4-HClub 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; JebStaff 3,4; S.C.A. 1; Class President 1; Class Treasurer 4. VIRGINIA LEA BEASLEY F.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Secre¬ tary 4; 4-HClubl; Class Reporter 3; Miss Stuart High Runner-Up 3. DELANA WILLIAM BIGGS MARY PENN BURTON S.C.A. 1,3,4; Club Latina 3,4, President 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, Reporter 1; Jeb Staff 2; J.V. Basketball 1 , 2 . MARIE CASSADY F.H.A. 1,2,3; Jeb Staff 4, Head Typist. ALICE JANE COLLINS Library Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, All Star 3, Co-Captain 4; F.H.A. 4. JANET ELIZABETH COLLINS 4-H Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2, Historian 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Historian 4; Club Latina 3; J.V. Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Jeb Staff 3,4, Asst. Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4; Girls State Representative 3; Junior Marshal 3; National Merit Semi-finalist 4. ANNETTE HAZEL CONNE. 4-H Club 1,2. CARLISS KYLE EAST F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Presi¬ dent 4. CHARLES DANIEL EAST Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3, 4. WILLIAM S. GARDNER, JR. Class Reporter 1,4. ANNA LEE GUNTER F.H.A. 1,2,3. RALPH DOUGLAS HALL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; K.V.G. 2,3,4; Dairy Judging 2,3; J.V. Basketball 1. LOUISE SHE LOR HANDY Club Latina 3,4, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Junior Marshal 3; Girl State Representative 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3. DAVID MARTIN HOLT 4-H Club 1,2,3. LINDA FAYE HOLT F.H.A. 1,2,3, President 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,3,4; S.C.A. 1,2; JebStaff 3,4, Asst. Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Co-ed Correspondent 3,4. MOIR LEON HOLT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 2, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; Forestry Judging Contest 3,4; Degree Team Contest 1,2,3,4; K.V.G. Crew 1,2,3,4, Crewleader 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Baseball 2,3,4. JAMES MURRAY HOOKER 4-H Club 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class President 2,3; S.C.A. President 4; Boys State Repre¬ sentative 3. MARY HILDA HUGHES F.H.A. 1,2,3; Jeb Staff 4, Asst. Typist. JAMES W. INGLE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; K.V.G. 1,2, 3,4, Asst. Crew Leader 4; Forestry Judging Team 2, 3,4, Federation Contest 2,3,4, Area Contest 2,3,4, State Contest 4; Degree Team 2,3,4, Federation Con¬ test 3,4, Area Contest 3. 68 DIRECTORY JOHN W. JARRELL Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,4; Basketball 2,3. KITTY SUE HOLT LAWSON 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1. SHELBY JEAN LAWSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD LIGHT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; K.V.G. 1,2,3,4, Asst. Crew Leader 3, Crew Leader 4; Forestry Judging; Library Club 1; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4. JAMES CECIL McHONE, JR. Class Vice-President 4; Monogram Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4. BETTY LORENE MARTIN Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4, Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; 4-H Club 1 , 2 . JO ANNE MARTIN Beta 2,3; S.C.A. 2,4; Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4; Library Club 1,4, Vice President 4; Monogram Club 3,4, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.F.A. Sweetheart 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Substitute 1; 4-H Club 1; Miss Jeb 4. RICHARD AARON MARTIN 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1. REBECCA DARLENE MIMS Transfer from Durham High School; 4-H Club 3, Song Leader 3; Club Latina 3; Library Club 4, President 4; Monogram 4; Basketball 3. NANCY MARILYN MITCHELL Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3, Reporter 4; Club Latina 3,Secretary 3; Class Reporter 1,2; Martinsville Bul¬ letin Correspondent 4. MARY RUTH REYNOLDS Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-PresidentS; Hi-Y 2,3, Secretary 2, President 3; Jeb Staff 3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4; Library Club 1,2; Club Latina 3; S.C.A. Reporter 1; Junior Marshal 3; Girls State Representative 3; Class Secretary 2; 4-H Club 1. JOHNNIE B. ROBERSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Fores¬ try Judging Teams 2,3,4, Area Contest 3,4, State Con¬ test 4; Degree Team 3,4, Area Contest 3; Dairy Judg¬ ing Team 3,4, State Contest 3; K.V.G. 1,2,3,4. NORA FRANCES RORRER F.H.A. 1,2,3. LYNN JOYCE SHARP F.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Jeb Staff 1,3,4, Organization Editor 4; Hi-Y 2,3, Reporter 2; Monogram 2,3,4, Secretary 2; Club Latina 3; Cheer¬ leader 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Library Club 1 . EDWARD CORNELIUS SOYARS ALICE FAYE SPENCE F.H.A. 1,2,3; Jeb Staff 4, Asst. Typist. VIRGINIA LOUISE VIA Transfer from Martinsville High School; S.C.A. 4 JOHN DAVID WOODALL Club Latina 3. 69 SEATED: President - Lane Martin li f • fT 1 T • Vice-President - Ronnie Wood M CIPCIZIVie SCllCS, J UYllOY S CYllOY Reporter - Jimmy Greer O ’ Treasurer - Carol Williams Shirley Blackard Johnny Burge Phyllis Clark Robert Coleman Shirley Collins Shirlene Conner Lois Deatherage Linda DeHart Walter Lewis Flippin Wayne Fisher Jimmy Greer Gary Gunter John Gunter Margaret Ha ll Joanne Hill Guy Holt Barbara Lawson Jane Hughes Rayvon Light Linda Alice Hughes Lane Martin Pat Hughes Margaret Martin Larry Joyce Judy Morrison Banquet Highlight Year For JUNIORS Robert Penn Elaine Shuler Ruth Wilhelm Dorothy Plasters Gloria Smart Carol Williams Margaret Fain Samuel Soyars Essie Williams Steve Reynolds Anne Watkins Ronnie Wood Judy Rogers Bill West Ilf % 1 Jp lyiii I m SEATED: President - Jay Flippin Vice-President - Joyce Ann Flippin Secretary - Iristine Cassady Treasurer - Sylvia Foley Reporter - Cindy” Martin Striving For Beta Club Challenges ! Beverly -Adkins Jimmy Anderson Roger Anglin Michael Belton Charles Biggs Gretchen Bocock David Byers Iristine Cassady Richard Conner Ginger Cooper Helen Correll Chonda Craddock Norman Cummings Johnny Elder Bernice Fain Jay Flippin Joyce Ann Flippin Keith Flippin Clyde Foley Sylvia Foley Gloria Gilley Phyllis Goard Wayne Godsey Larry Hall Wade Hamm Donice Jean Handy Frances Handy Louise Harris Jimmy Helms Jayne Ruth Hicks ■ Jimmy Holt Kathy Holt Treva Hughes Virginia Hylton Shirley Inman Tommy Inman Lois Joyce Louise Joyce Bonnie Law Bobby Lee Lawson Donald Clay Light Cindy Martin Leon Martin Jerry McKamey Kenton McPeake SOPHOMORES To Do Their Best Mike Morrison Sylvia Morrison Michael Newman Foy Owens Walter Abe Powell Crystal Puckett James Claude Richardson David Rodgers Brenda Rorrer Ellen Rorrer Richard Shelton Gary Sheppard Coy Sigmon Linda Smart Thomas Soyars Stella Spence Carol Jean Spencer Faye Thomas Betty Ruth Turner Marlene Turner Michael Vaughn Dana Vernon Donald Vernon Eleanor Vipperman Annette Williams Eleanor Williams Joyce Williams Nash Williams Jane Ashby Phyllis Belton Donnie Blackard Mary Elizabeth Boaz Anne Bryant Barbara Byers Robert Clark Judy Coleman Charles A. Collins Charles D. Collins Judy Conner Julia Corns Curtis Correll Brenda Cox Julia Cox Margaret Craddock Nellie Dalton Danny DeHart FRESHMEN Develop They Participate SEATED: President - Barbara Byers Vice-President - Dianne Taylor Secretary - Joan Kay Nowlin Treasurer - Gary Williams Reporter - Phyllis Belton Elmer DeHart George D. Dickerson Barbara Edwards Kenny Fisher Polly Flippin James Mike Foley Judy Foley Sue Foley Garland Gilbert Sandra Hamm Guy Handy Linda Handy Johnny Hooker Betsy Hopkins Beverly Hughes Larry Hutchens Redith Hylton i s Leadership, Co-operation, Confidence As In High School Activities Arzelle Rogers Kay Rorrer Sammy Rorrer Edd Scott Anne Slaughter Janet Vipperman Kaye Walker Jane Redd Waller Daisy Williams Gary Williams Helen Williams Ronnie Williams Sandra Williams Betty Jane Maness Barbara Marsico Billy Martin Edward Martin Helen Martin Anita Morrison Joan Kay Nowlin Jeffery Owens Clayton Reynolds Murray Roberson Weldon Roberson Janet Robertson Patrick Spence Raymond Spence Dianne Taylor Murray Amos Thompson Barbara Turner Michael Kodenski Jimmy Law Jimmy Lawson Phyllis Lawson Michael Lyon Cheryl Mabe Ronnie Adams Alan Wayne Adkins Cornelia Akers Bill Alexander Charles Ammons Judy Anderson Faye Ayers Johnnie Ayers Albert Baliles Norma Barnett Cynthia Beach Penny Beasley Carol Belton Patricia Belton Jimmy Bocock Amos Bowman Clarence Bowman Kathleen Boyd Frances Cassady Lorene Cassady Bill Clark Bobby Clark David Clark J. D. Collins High School President - Ricky Flippin Vice-President - Deanna Spencer Secretary - Carol Owens Treasurer - Sharon Rorrer Reporter - Beatrice Wilson Jerry Cummings Kenneth Dunkley Brenda East Donald Fain Doris Fain Dorothy Fain Brings Ricky Flippin Cecil Foley Dorothy Foley Ralph Foley Frank Goard Ted Greer Eloise Gunter Shirley Hamm Betty Sue Handy Emma Jean Handy Ural Harris Lewis Hazelwood Patricia Hiatt Richard Hodges, Jr. I Larry Hodnett Billy Holt Charlotte Holt Dewey Holt Linda Hopkins Martin Hopkins Richard Howell Joanne Lang Wayne Lawless Clarence Lawson Billy Light Patricia Mabe Carol Ann McGrady Brenda Martin Judy Martin Berkley Owens Carole Owens Doris Overby Marshall Overby Elmer Pack Junior Pack Brenda Pendleton Anne Pilson Betty Ruth Puckett Harder Classes, New Clubs, Team Sports To SUB-FRESHMEN Larry Rakes Kaye Roberson Ruth Rodgers Jimmy Rogers Sharon Rorrer Sandra Shelton Tommy Shelton Charlie Ray Spence Josie Spence Deanna Spencer Barry Stevens Jimmy Stowe Bobby Taylor Junior Taylor Vernell Taylor Otis Turner Judy Vaughn Larry Vernon Beatrice Wilson Hilda Wright Tommy Ayers Ben Beach Bentrice Biggs Nelda Sue Biggs Bennie Blackard Nancy Blackard Char let Bowman Calvin Boyd Roy Boyd Troy Boyd Pat Burton Brenda Campbell Roger Campbell James Cassady Judy Clement John Coleman Betty Ruth Collins Roger Conner Jack Dickerson Linda Jean Doss New Subjects, Changing Classes Complicate Margaret Dunkley La Vergne Fain Billie Sue Flippin Anthony Foley Linda Foley Terry Foley Beverly Gibson Andrea Goad Maria Goad Donnie Gunter Harold Hall Mason Hall Eunice Harbour Morgan Hines Linda Kaye Hodges Suzanne Hopkins 78 Rhonda Kahle Danny Lawless Brenda Layman Carol Lyon Alvin Martin Janelle Martin Michael McKenzie Michael Mills Joe Morrison Michael Morrison Jimmy Nowlin Joe Owens Jebby Paarfus Rachel Pack Linda Plasters Johnnie Puckett Brenda Rakes Danny Rakes Garry Rakes Linda Susan Rakes Lives Of SEVENTH GRADE Students Gloria Rorrer Gene Setliff Lee Shelhorse Douglas Shuff Wayne Shuler Barbara Spence Jackie Spence Virginia Spence Anne Turner Ralph Turner Jerry Walker Jimmy Wigington Sherry Williams Shirley Woodall Roger Woods Dorothy Wright 79 Angela Adkins Larry Adkins Charles Austin Betty Ayers H. C. Beasley Allen Biggs Dorothy Bowman Wayne Bowman Julie Branch William Lee Clark Arnold Clifton Delsie Clifton Letch Clifton Linda Collins Odell Collins Betty Conner Michael Conner Moir Cox Lester Craig Everett Dalton Weldon DeHart William Dickerson Sandra Edwards Douglas Elder SIXTH GRADERS Gain Knowledge, Prestige Doyle Fain Leon Fain Mary Ruth Fain Bonnie Flippin Jeffrey Flippin Arnold Foley Donna Jean Foley Anna Fuqua Jane Gilbert Arlene Hall Brenda Hall Donald Ray Hall George Hall Jimmy Hall Barbara Hamm Cecil Handy Doris Handy Eddie Handy Judy Handy Larry Handy Linda Handy Perry Hazlewood Susan Hazelwood Nancy Jo Helms 80 Glen Holt Richard Holt Thomas Holt Christine Hughes Jackie Hughes Melvin Hughes Linda Inmar Johnny Joyce Clarence Key, Jr. Frances Law Bennie Lawson David Light Laverne Light Rita Light Vernon Lyon Peggy Love Maness Charlotte Martin Leon Martin Ronald Matthews Frances McGrady Lillie Bea” McGrady Shirley Ann Morrison Brenda Nowlin Johnnie Nunn As Upper Elementary Students Mary Lou Nunn Judy Pendleton Linda Pendleton Bill Pilson C. W. Puckett Larry Puckett Janet Ragsdale Delmas Rorrer Donnie Rorrer Richard Setliff Phillip Simmons Gary Stowe Deborah Swafford Sharon Tatum Doris Ann Taylor Brenda Thomas Vann Thomas Shirley Turner Donnie Vipperman Sparrel Williams Steve Williams Benny Wood Geraldine Woods Larry Wright 81 Nancy Adams Lydia Adkins Linda Belton Dorothy Boyd Susan Bryant Larry Burton Brenda Cassady William Cassady Ronnie Clark Margaret Collins Michael Cooke Glenda Craddock Lois DeHart Jimmy Edwards Bob Elder Burton Fain Clyde Fain Judy Fain Ruby Fain Robert Fillmore Larry Fisher Shelby Flippin Patricia Foley Raena Foley FIFTH GRADERS Move Thelma Foley Bill Goad Faye Goins Debby Godsey Ray Gray Carolyn Hall Ronnie Hall Billy Handy Douglas Handy Mary Lee Handy Ralph Handy Raymond Handy Barry Hazelwood Diane Hazelwood Steve Hazelwood Wayne Hazelwood Bruce Hiatt Joe Holt Virginia Holt Jane Hudson Kenneth Hughes Rachel Hughes Steve Hughes 82 Eddie Hunt Barbara Hutchens Katie Key Danny Lawson Janice Lawson Leon Light Byron Mabe James Martin Cheryl McGrady Douglas Mills Barbara Nowlin Gary Nowlin Regena Odell Curtis Overby Ginna Paarfus Donna Pack Ernest Pendleton Jerry Pendleton Charles Rakes Mary Ann Rathje Katherine Ray Glenda Reed Paul Richardson Warren Rodgers Learning And Location Richard Rogers Mary Elizabeth Rorrer Sue Scearce Janice Sheppard Brenda Smart Gary Spence Paulette Spence J. Harold Stalling Barry Taylor Ivon Thomas Larry Thomas Linda Thomas Charles Turner Gary Vaughn Wilma Watkins Becky Williams Gail Williams James Williams Jeanette Williams Ronald Wilson Charlos Wright David Young 83 Linda Alexander Beth Amnions Linda Austin Wanda Ayers Roger Beasley Charles Bowman Lewis Bowman David Bullins Mary Alice Byers Rebecca Cassady Roger Cassady Victoria Charnock Joyce Clark Leon Clark Wilma Clark David Collins Herbert Conner Modjorie Conner Steve Cooke Joy Corns Kaye Corns Kenneth Cor re 11 Wayne Craig Brenda Crannell Examinations Prove A Challenge Buddy Creasey Bill Cox Frankie Cox Mike Curry Gail Dalton Roger Dalton Billy Doss Sam East Carl Ray Fain Janet Fain Patsy Fain Robert H. Fain Roger Fain Danny Fields Diane Foley Clayton Hamm Leon Handy Roger Handy Richard Hazelwood David Helms 84 Roger Holt Thomas Holt Edward Hopkins Roger Hopkins Carolyn Inman J. C. Joyce Franklin Law Dorothy Lawless Steve Lawson Marie Light Christine Lucado Maurice Lyons Douglas Mabe Roger Mabe Charles Magal Debbie Martin Donna Martin Kenny Martin Maynard Martin Nathan Martin Carol Morrison Frankie Nowlin Robert Oakley Margaret Overby To FOURTH GRADE Students Larry Puckett Wade Puckett Doris Reed Linda Robertson Mary E. Roberson Beverly Rogers Stan Rogers Margie Rorrer Rebecca Shuff Phyllis Shuler Carol Smart Anne Smith Connie Smith Buddy Turner Mary F. Turner Gary Vipperman Patsy Waller James Wiggington Keith Williams Eddie Wood 85 Kathy Beach Mary Beasley Bennie Bowman Calvin Boyd Susan Boyd Thomas Cassady Ronald Clark Jerry Collins Burton Conner Aaron Elijah DeHart, Jr. Lowell Thomas Fain, Jr. Susan Fillmore Chester Foley Glenda Foley Elizabeth Forbes THIRD GRADERS Study Hard As Mary Ruth Gilbert Ronald Haley David Handy Deborah Harris Danny Hazelwood Lee Hill Pamelia Hines Sophia Hodnett Carolyn Hopkins Bennie Hughes Patricia Kahle Brenda Lawless Steven Lawson Bonnie Lucado Phyllis Magal Catherine Martin David Martin Jimmie Martin Ray Martin 86 Neill Osburn Alma Overby Ronnie Overby Buford Pack Wayne Pack Dale Pendleton Joel Pendleton Sharon Rakes Susan Rakes Teresa Rakes Rodney Dee Martin Roger Lee Martin Terry Martin Billy Mitchell Patricia Morse They Complete The Primary Grades John Roy Roberson, Jr. Ray Roberson, Jr. Karen Robertson Kathryn Rogers Melissa Ross Dianna Shuler Donnie Smart Bruce Spence Curtis Spence Walter E. Spence, Jr. Karen Stallings Thomas Tatum Gary Thomas Troy Turner Vera Turner Donice Williams Joan Williams Michael Williams 87 Linda Ayers Jimmy Branch Jimmy Bryant Darrell Bowling Anna Boyd Gary Bullins Bonnie Cassady Brenda Cassady Elva Mae Cassady Larry Cassady Gary Conner Deborah Craddock Patricia Ann Dalton Brenda Fain Mary Frances Fain Penmanship, Arithmetic Pose Barry Foley Gerald Foley Richard Foley Bart Greer Randy Gregory David Hall Tommy Hamm Donna Handy Susan Handy Glenn Harris Evonne Hill Bill Holt Jeffrey Holt Ricky Hudson Joan Hughes Sylvia Hughes Wanda Inman 88 Jeannine Keckler Allen Lawless Rena Lawless Ronnie Lawson Douglas Layman Cecil Light, Jr. Bobby Mabe Charles Manley, Jr. Frances Martin Kathy Martin Sandra Martin David Morse Roger Oakley Richard Overby Don Pace Problems To SECOND GRA DERS Darlene Pendleton Gladys Pendleton Bob Pugh Norma Rakes Faythe Roberson Larry Roberson Bennett Shuff Petie Slate Bobby Smith Hylton Tatum Gary Turner Ida Mae Turner Janie Vipperman Beverly Williams Morris Woods Ricky Wright 89 Karen Adams Kathy Akers Jeffery Amos Joan Baliles Linda Kay Beasley Sherry Bell Brent Bowling Carol Bowman Bonnie Cassady R. J. Cassady Bessie Clark Garland Collins C. W. Conner Barry Corns Beverly Corns Gary Dalton Lynn Dalton Linda Dunkley Jimmy Ellis Debbie Fain Linda Fain Odell Fain Patricia Fain Linda Flippin FIRST GRADERS Enter A Jimmy Francis Larry Fulcher G. W. Gammons Roger Gray Sandra Gray Sue Handy David Harris Patricia Harris Virginia Harris David Hazelwocu Ricky Hazelwood Christie Holt David Hopkins Donald Hughes Larry Hughes Tommy Joyce Charles Bill Kahle 90 Deborah Lawless Lauren Lawson Ann Light Dianne Lyon Ricky Manley Debra Martin Judy Martin Linda Martin Betty Morrison Ricky Nowlin Janice Overby Nancy Overby Anna Frances Pack Carl Lee Pack Bobby Jo Pendleton James Alvin Rakes Tommy Kirk Rakes Bill Reed Ricky Lee Reed Stewart Roberson Edward Roberts Darrell Ro gers Ricky Rogers Bobby Rorrer New World Of Learning Danny Shelton Kathy Shelton Mary Penny Shelton Charles Lewis Sifford Deborah Simmons Kathy Simmons Jerry Stowe Randy Thomas Carolyn Turner Randy Turner Buddy Vipperman Joy Willard Daniel Williams Gary Williams Samuel Williams Victor Williams John Alton Witt 91 Snapshots Capture Elementary Activities. Second graders get individual attention in small reading group. Elementary students in Halloween cos¬ tumes gather in hall for traditional parade. The bookmobile brings the magic of the library directly to elemen¬ tary pupils. Local Merchants Boost Yearbook By ADVER TISING 93 Wm STUART FLOWER SHOP Flowers Wired Anywhere Telephone OWen 4-3289 Eat APPLES They are good and Good for You AYERS ORCHARDS Route 5 Stuart, Virginia PRIDDY ' S GENERAL MERCHANDISE An Authorized Philco Dealer Highway 8 South of Stuart, Virginia LEE TELEPHONE COMPANY P.O. Box 112 Martinsville, Virginia Compliments 0 GOAD’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION R. L. Goad, Proprietor Route 3 Stuart, Virginia H. L. WEBB Your General Electric Dealer Phone 4-5548 Meadows of Dan, Virginia MEADOWS OF DAN GROCERY Groceries, Frozen Foods Gulf Gas and Oil Meadows of Dan, Virginia J. B. Conner, Proprietor COLLEGIATE CAPS AND GOWNS E. W. Paddison Representative Mt. Airy, North Carolina PATRICK SPRINGS ESSO Jimmy East, Proprietor Phone OW 4-5363 Patrick Springs, Virginia STATE FARM INSURANCE CORPORATION Auto- Life-Fire John P. Cock Floyd, Virginia NEWTON’S Ready-To-Wear For Ladies And Girls Quality, Style, Economy Compliments of C. A. THOMAS Stuart, Virginia WALLER’S RESTAURANT Good Food Friendly Service Route 103 Dry Pond TURMAN-YEATTS MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge - Dart-Lancer Floyd, Virginia STUART MOTOR CO., INC. P N DEPARTMENT STORE Sales and Service Stuart, Virginia 5 10£ Store Phone OW 4-3181 Rt. 8 58 _H_ Stores in North Carolina and Virginia • CHEVROLET M Phone OWen 4-3136 Compliments oj THE ENTERPRISE STUART GULF SERVICE Your County Newspaper Since 1876 Phone OW 4-3329 Job Printing-Office Supplies Stuart, Virginia Phone OW 4-2431 WOOD’S RADIO AND TV PAULINE’S BEAUTY SHOP SERVICE Phone OW 4-2251 Located Under Uptown Barber Shop Stuart, Virginia All Work Guaranteed Stuart, Virginia Rexall Drugs LAYMAN’S HUDSON’S DRUG STORE Melvy Layman, Proprietor Prescription Druggists General Merchandise Phone OW 4-5931 Stuart, Virginia Rt. 5 Stuart, Va. ' niarv QUALITY IN YEARBOOK PRINTING Compliments of Compliments of STOP ’N SHOP MARKET CLAYTON AND WAYNE HUBBARD General Merchandise Esther Jarrell, Manager Phone OW 4-3478 Patrick Springs, Virginia MARTIN’S TEXACO SERVICE Congratulations from Full line of Texaco STUART DRY CLEANERS Products and Accessories Phone OW 4-4151 Patrick Springs, Virginia Stuart, Virginia WEST END GRILL And STUART BOWLING CENTER And Hi, Everyone! Come to STUART SANDWICH SHOP SKATING RINK Owner, Garland Willard Sandwiches Milk Shakes-Soft Drinks Phone OW 4-5631 Stuart, Virginia John Sexton Co. GLOBMAN’S Qualify i7vo h Since 1915 NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS Famous for Wear-Tested Brands For Your School Needs Established 1883 Chestnut and Delaware Streets Martinsville, Virginia Philadelphia 5, Pennsylvania STUART DRUG STORE Your Dependable Druggists Robert Richardson and Bill Baughan Prescriptions Stuart, Virginia Congratulations from ANDERSON’S FLORAL GARDEN AND FLOWER SHOP Phone OW 4-5013 Rt. 3 Stuart, Virginia Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Martinsville, Virginia Compliments of BURROUGHS-WHITE CHEVROLET CORP. G. T. White, President N. R. Burroughs, Vice-Pres., Sec ' y Treas. We do expert body and paint work on any make car or truck Phones: Parts and Service ME 2-9831 Parts Dept. Office ME 2-9831 Office ME 2-5681 Martinsville, Virginia PARIS H. PUGH--AGENT L. W. HYLTON COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 14 Main Street Phone OWen 4-3171 P. O. Box 367 Stuart, Virginia Dear Senior Class of ' 62: You are now completing your public education and it is in order to extend to you Congratulations” for your perseverance and final a- chievement. You are standing on the threshold of a new and exciting life. Com¬ mencement is truly the beginning--the beginning of greater accomplish¬ ments and greater responsibilities. Some of you will go to college pur¬ suing a higher education to better fit you for life. Others of you will take up your responsibilities in the business world. Wherever you go or what¬ ever vocation you engage in, we hope and pray that the future will be good to each and every one of you. In this connection, you may rest as¬ sured that you may depend on us to render the best possible service to you and your community in every way that we know how. Your prob- • lems, either insurance or in civic affairs, are of prime interest to us. Wishing you the best of luck for the future, we are, Sincerely, Staff: Paris H. Pugh, Owner Mrs. Betty Jo Hundley Mrs. Elda L. Gilley Mrs. India H. Williams BEASLEY FURNITURE STORE The best in Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Floor Coverings and Siegler Oil Heaters Phone OW 4-2986 Stuart, Virginia Compliments of R. C. SHEPPARD BOAZ DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Electrical Supplies Distributors of Lighting Fixtures SEALTEST MILK Phone OWen 4-3314 Stuart, Virginia Collinsville, Virginia SMITH BANKS POLO ANGLIN TIRE SERVICE Groceries, Dry Goods, Feeds Recapped, Used and New Tires Phone OW 4-3313 Stuart, Virginia Hardware, Seeds, and Building Supplies Phone OW 4-4852 Meadows of Dan, Virginia STUART FURNITURE CO. COURT HOUSE CIRCLE BARBER SHOP G. E. Appliances Come to see us often. Dennis Mabe Eddie Prilliman Gunter Rodgers Phone OWen 4-5481 Uptown Uptown Stuart, Virginia Stuart, Virginia Compliments of BOYLES SHOE STORE, INC. Mount Airy, N. C. PARKWAY ESSO SERVICE Phone OWen 4-4853 Meadows of Dan, Virginia MARTIN’S BEAUTY SHOP JAMES W. BOAZ INSURANCE AGENCY Mrs. Aubrey Martin, Owner and Operator Auto- Fire- Life Phone OW 4-2946 Stuart, Virginia 8 Miles South of Stuart, Virginia--Rt. 8 STUART LUMBER CO. Hardwood Floors Phone OW 4-3151 Stuart, Virginia CLARK BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail Building Material, Feed, Paint General Farm Supplies Phone OW 4-2751 Stuart, Virginia HERFF JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1401 - 1429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana THE STUART BOOK CLUB Agent for Woodruff’s Flowers for the past twenty-five years Telephone Mt. Airy, N. C.-State 6-5105 or Stuart, Virginia-OWen 4-3454 Remember-- All our commissions for flowers are given to philanthropic causes. WOOD’S COLD STORAGE SUPPLY THE HOME OF FINE APPLES KERN’S BAKERY INC. Phone OW 4-4400 R.F.D. 4 Intersections: Rts. 57 8 Stuart, Virginia OWENS JEWELRY STORE Bristol, Virginia--Tennessee Keepsake Diamond Rings Gorham Sterling China-Crystal Stuart, Virginia NELSON FUNERAL SERVICE Phone Ly 3-7101 Danbury, North Carolina Nutritious Dairy Products Souti tHj)amed. ICE CREAM Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mr. 4% Mr. 4% Bill Staples JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE Stuart, Virginia Mr. 4% Mr. 4% Movies are Better Than Ever. Enjoy a Movie under the stars in the Comfort of Your Car at THE PATRICK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Patrick Springs, Virginia DALTON JEWELERS Phone OW 4-3411 Stuart, Virginia BEASLEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE - Downtown- Stuart, Virginia PAUL’S PLACE Best in Dinner and Short Orders Phone OW 4-3233 Hwy. 58 8 West Stuart, Virginia GOAD ' S BARBER SHOP -Downtown- Serving Stuart Since 1945 Stuart, Virginia PATRICK COUNTY MOTOR CO., INC. ARNOLD BANKS TRACTOR CO. Ford Tractors and Equipment Ford Sales Service Phone OW 4-3141 niuia Stuart, Virginia Phone OW 4-4787 Meadows of Dan, Virginia OWL DINER VIRGINIA-CAROLINA RADIO T. V. SHOP Delmar Keith, Proprietor Phone OW 4-3535 Located on Route 8 South of Stuart Stuart, Virginia All Work Guaranteed Phone OW 4-3488 STUART SERVICENTER Serving the Most with the Best owned and operated by Tune to Sam Bullins WHEO Phone OWen 4-3185 1000 WATTS 1270 ON THE DIAL A Patrick Henry Broadcasting Corporation Station Stuart, Virginia Compliments of MICK OR MACK Stuart, Virginia ALEXANDER’S FOOD MARKET Insurance Homeowners- Fire- Life-Auto CURRY’S ESSO SERVICENTER Arko D. Anglin C. W. Anglin Auto Service-Esso Products Agents for Uptown on The Corner ANGLIN INSURANCE AGENCY Phone OW 4-7361 Phone OW 4-2401 Stuart, Virginia Stuart, Virginia MOODY FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL ECONOMY SUPPLY COMPANY Day and Night Ambulance American Standard Plumbing Service Fixtures Myers Water Puipps White Water Heaters Phone OW 4-2131 Phone OW 4-2265 Stuart, Virginia Patrick Springs, Virginia UNITED ELASTIC CORPORATION Stuart, Virginia Drink Dr. Pepper DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY P. O. Box 781 Roanoke, Virginia BOOTH-WHITE SPORT SHOP Danville, Virginia Athletic Outfits Fishing and Hunting Toys and Games Sporting Goods Dog Supplies Fine Guns Bicycles Cutlery Hobbies Rawling- Spaulding- Voit Distributors Our Representative in Your Area James W. Price THE MOON... and beyond! Bright, new horizons await today’s students . . . new technologies . . . new medicines . . . even the moon and what¬ ever lies beyond. How far today’s students go in this space age depends partly on their imagi- i nation but primarily on their training. Conquering new horizons will demand more of today’s graduates — more knowledge, more skills, more training and more specialization. Our Free Enterprise system, with its high living standards, gives everyone an opportunity to “shoot for the moon” in any field. Whether or not our target is reached depends on how well trained we are to launch ourselves. Power Company TJ Alt Invtlfor Owned Public Utility W. G. ATKINS AND SON General Merchandise Furniture and Appliances Woolwine, Virginia HOPKINS AND WOOD Grading and Land Clearing Phone S. G. Hopkins OW 4-2375 or Ray Lee Wood OW 4-2104 Stuart, Virginia CONNER BROTHERS Dealer for McCulloch Chain Saws Phone OW 4-5098 Stuart, Virginia PATRICK COUNTY BANK Member FDIC Phone OW 4-2361 Stuart, Virginia C. B. HALSEY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Institution Foods Robert L. Trussell, Sales Representative P. O. Box 556 Dial DI 3-2421 Roanoke 3, Virginia A. D. HOPKINS Distributor Gulf Oil Products Dial OW 4-2641 Stuart, Virginia Compliments of BIGGS’ COUNTRY MARKET Gulf Gas and Oil STUART EXPLORER POST NUMBER 77 Fresh Produce and Groceries Phone OW 4-4910 Stuart, Virginia 5 miles south of Stuart Route 8 MOUNT AIRY KNITTING CO. Mount Airy, North Carolina Compliments of TEE’S BEAUTY SHOP Stuart, Virginia BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC. Manufacturers Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Furniture Bassett, Virginia EASTHAMPTON RUBBER THREAD COMPANY Southern Division Stuart, Virginia Compliments of W. BLAIR CLARK Esso Distributor Stuart, Virginia STUART DEPARTMENT and CLOTHING STORE Bill Doss Stuart, Virginia Phillips 66 Goodyear Tires GOAD AND BELTON OIL COMPANY Distributors of Phillips 66 Products And Goodyear Tires Stuart, Virginia MOMl 6 Sornis.TOO ' 4 ' MARTINSVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Martinsville, Virginia Complete Line of Groceries Comp iments of MARTINSVILLE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. G. B. WIGGINGTON Martinsville, Virginia Local and Long Distance Hauling Prompt Delivery Phone OW 4-4912 Phone ME 2-3226 Stuart, Virginia BOOSTERS Blue Ridge Kitchen Mr. D. G. Hanby Vivian Gibbs Velva Coleman Mr. Giles Lee Rutrough Mrs. William Mitchell Mr. L. E. Slaughter Joyce ' s Service Station Jackie Burton Mr. Harley Walker Mr. Posey Baliles Audrey Clement Mr. Cecil Akers Mr. Ed Burnette Woodall ' s Grocery Shockley ' s Grocery Georgia ' s Beauty Shop Jewell ' s Beauty Salon Judge John D. Hooker Miss Ruth O. Williams Mrs. Ethylene Gilley Mr. Fred Olinger Mrs. R. B. 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