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SRR SR See ERR es eS te eS 7 71 The Senior Class val of Tazewell High School Proudly Editor: Nancy Whitt Presents 2 Peat Business Manager: Jane Brewster Advisor: Frances Simpson 7 l FOREWORD This is the ““Age of Aquarius.” A time for doing new and unusual things and seeking a “new and better world”’. Our year 1970-71 has been a time of much learning and a time of much growing up. Things all around us have changed and we our- selves have changed without even realizing it. We, the annual staff present this edition of the PEAK to you with the hope that it will always serve as an ever present reminder of the wild, wonderful world of 1971. The Editor, THE AGE. GE AQUARIUS CONTENTS DedicaliGniearemarmr mies acer aut tale se een COUNT SS LOL ware nytt at ee Wk ME ice 22 SPOUS Ment cogent a ric Cots ine Tas DIREC TON Mer ee aE Ae testes fy oP ant room SUALISUICSE are Red pum Mar on atlth ed ce eerie oN, INGVETUSCINEIIES Maree eee nk eres ie a wee 1970 Dedication 1971 Mrs. DeMarcy Payne ts Ts Former students return for friendly chats before school. Mrs. Payne and a “‘friend.” It is with great pride and much pleasure that we dedicate the 1971 PEAK to you, Mrs. Demarcy Payne. Evidence of your guidance, leadership, and school spirit is always present. As Chairman of the History Department, your help and assistance has guided many teachers-as well as students. Your thoughtfulness and untiring willingness to help has made many a day a little easier. In dedicating this book to you, we wish to express our GREAT appreciation for all you have done and all you have given to the students of Tazewell High. The Peak Staff LOT0-19 71 Mrs. Payne was given a cake for her birthday by some of her students. She is willing to sacrifice her time in the guidance office to You'd better count the candles again!!! insure her students a better education. Tardy slip, please. Oy] er ss =poese = 2 ae ers 2 nN SS Sei es Seses ees Z = Oe a) eo cae e SS zat Ghee eal SS e) Oe ”n o EE © w cd © 2's is res = © ae ° C2) See = 2 eC CiO S =e eaters Z SOB Fb S Go} by FS 23 Ss 32 64 0% 2 om : Pa Spon IS) o o 8 Taw 60 . ei = @ SD = See Sas 3 neo Ke See Se Bus SoS eS fe ce ae, haa @ 3} 55 i! as Ss SS | aera va C OES aS Qs 5 © S55 — G Stay eo Zoos Sa ms = eee Ale n Sl a. o= 2S ee ie fetes Cn] 1s ae fe) oe Ex g os SO ee Ga : ior (S| GB Ge) C= ‘© The Office Staff is doing their own thing, following their own star, and keeping right in step with today’s world. The Board of Education Did you say schedule A, schedule B, sched- ule C, or even schedule D... PISCES A pisces is a studious, perceptive, and sympathetic person. Pisces people seem to be easy going and very respected. With proper preparation, a Pisces can succeed in science and re- search. These people have a love of nature and tend to make life bright and sparkling. A Pisces may well grow up to be the head of a large corporation or a public affairs official. With these traits, we may well expect students born under this sign to rank at the top of their class and become leaders. aN February 20—March 20 Mrs. Hurt, a typical Pisces, exhibits her easy goingness and remains very respected. “Tve always loved this class!” ‘ Kurt smiled as he pondered being elected. Little did he know ) what the future would bring! “And here’s this good one about Humpty Dumpty.” Ragen eee ge “lve always fancied myself as a bunny!” (rab- bit?) CLEAN UP TIME! (earth day) When not teaching, Mr. Cromer gives his time aS a movie producer. ARIES An Arian is a straightforward, confident, and strong person. Consequently these people find it quite easy to hold their heads high. Arians are selfish in that they like to keep others out of their plans. They seek pleasant situations, but not often in large crowds. An almost magical quality which hovers over Arians, enables these people pullout a victory in a “helpless” situation. Hopefully, a lot of our BULLDOGS are Arians. Seo Shoes March 20—April 20 R. K. Templeton gets on student teacher’s right side! “HA HA” Just wait until I get you in class. STUDENT TEACHER’S INVADE AGAIN With one like this, we’re bound to get some- thing(?) done! “If there’s anything I don’t need, it’s RAIN!” oe “BOTTOMS UP” (‘This is sure better than juice and cookies!”’) ee Pisgah Church quietly awaits the Easter morning congregation. itt Laura Surface, Jim Hurt, and Chris Yost radiate smiles at being chosen All-State singers. “You can’t make me smile — this is ruining my diet!” April 21—May 21 May is the month for Romance, and reunion. Per- haps there is a reunion with an old friend; others find love and happiness on a journey, as a change of scenery should prove interesting and relaying. Fun and unusual experiences in romance and recreation come your way. Kindness and generosity will pay dividends, as harmon- ious relations and more enduring love are due to arrive. Gritting my teeth sure helps! Panel of Minister 1970 May Court 13 ! ing k ience in coo Exper Chemistry anyone i! Meditating BE SRR Chemistry cl ass... 14 GEMINI If you were born under the sign of Gemini you will be surrounded with different types of activities. Seni ors look forward to graduation and other activ- ities that are held in their honor. After school’s out many things occur, among these are June weddings. It’s also a good month to look for jobs after gradua- tion, but you should avoid- plunging recklessly into enterprises that may disrupt those around you. This month stresses public relations, partnership activities and a desire for a change of scenery. May 22—June 21 One who broadens the arisen with Busy Bee his works. A Dedicated Eater. The day soon arrives for a person to show off his class ring. The end of school finally arrives. of June. Graduation is always a symbol for Seniors in showing that one of their many goals in life has been reached. June 22—July 23 16 CANCER July is a month of participation. Different individ- uals spend many enjoyable hours relaxing in their own way. Some may swim, fish, and go on picnics. Others may find it relaxing in preparing for horse shows. It’s also a month to achieve the greatest suc- cess by meeting financial obligations quickly, by not wasting time or money. What would we do without Mrs. Hagy’s assistance in coun- seling. Miss Hill of the Home Ec. department always has a wel- Mrs. Hankla always lends a hand for those who need help in coming smile. music. Fishing is a well known sport during summer days. You can just smell the clear water while enjoying summer sports. ie, A person born under the sign of Leo is a good thinker who inspires respect and confidence from others. He is also a strong leader in whatever he undertakes and opposition brings out courage in him. A Leo expects the best of everything and never worries about the results. S —August 23 RS x 8 i Will we ever finish?? Ho-hum mouth!! 18 Forward-march! Skinny legs and all!!! us Mrs. Chambers hard at work. What’s happened to the camera?!! VIRGO The Sign of Virgo; extends from August 24, to September 23; therefore, persons born at this time should be eager to With the opening of school, there are many activities. Snap! Pictures are taken. Pep Rallies begin; Kick off!! and football games start. All these tell us that school is well on its way. Anyone born under the sign of Virgo should be wide awake, ready to work, and quick to think and act in every- thing they do. They show signs of being studious; but often impatient and very easily are discouraged. The Virgo should keep the teachers and anyone else guessing as to what their intentions in the future are. A smile always helps... Wish all our classes were this easy .. . 20 The Green T Singers join in at a Pep Rally. Push-em back Bulldogs. 21 pes ay A aW a 7 me’ yA T. H.S. Bulldogs in action... 22 Cheer-up fans!!! Our Bulldogs always win our games. It’s getting wet outside but our fans are loyal and they always stick with our Bull- dogs no matter what. Let’s get in step at half-time. DS) SRE eee AT last we get a break to eat lunch .. Everyone is hard at work????? 24 Another crooked line????? ... 25 Are these the ones you wanted 999 9? LIBRA Usually those people born under the sign of Libra are very conscious of the feelings of others. Most people born under Libra are stable in their thinking, true to their friends, and are respected very highly by those around him. Librans are noted for asking and taking the advice of friends. Most Librans are affec- tionate and are willing to work for something rather than work against it. Time to relax Togetherness in a classroom means contentment in the minds. Hard work will one day pay off! 26 Let’s see, what comes next. Flu seasons ahead! Carefulness pays off Pep rallies are for all seasons 27, During the month of October, the stu- dent’s excitement was centered around the upcoming activities of Homecoming. Homecoming was started off with the nominations and the voting of Homecoming attendants from each class. A parade took place through main street Tazewell, the evening before the Homecoming game. During the halftime of our Homecoming game the band played while the attendants were escorted onto the field. Prayer Helps FHA Homecoming Float 4-H Homecoming Float 28 Pep Club Homecoming Float Miss Donna Jean Lambert was crowned Homecoming Queen by last year’s Queen, Patty Chapman. Larry Mustard escorted Donna onto the field to await the announcement of Queen. Donna is 18 years of age and a Senior at THS. Donna was chosen from among two other girls by the Senior class, to be Homecoming Queen 1971. 2g Dream Come True Queen: Donna Lambert Escort: Larry Mustard What a night! Tazewell — 18 Marion — 0 Marion’s Attendant Each class elected someone to represent their class at Homecoming. The Freshman class elected Sonja Pinter to represent their class. The Sophomore class was represented by Anita VanDyke. Patricia Brad- ley and Sandy Smith represented the Junior Class. The class of “71” was represented by Susie Stone, Melissa Duncan and Donna Lamb- er. The Queen was chosen from the three Senior attendants which was Donna Lambert. Regina Howery was chosen to represent the eighth grade at Homecoming. Homecoming Marshals 30 Attendants waiting the announcement The announcement is made. 31 Crowning of the Queen They’re all Here Ready and Wa iting SCORPIO A person born under the sign Scorpio, favors a good education and makes good use of his skills. He keeps his plans to himself and seldom works his very best under someone else. A Scorpian has the ability to persuade people to help him in whatever he does. ty Za Ben 6 wy tra ott Jf Oh boy, cookies!!! Boy what a head! What did you say? 32 Pies President of what? Boy, am I tired!! fevws Pe On to victory!! Don’t worry! You’ll do all right! 33 Us NE sspmupe Did you say size 22?? Office practice 34 Its been a rough day!! Guess what I heard??? Half-time get together. Problems!!! Boy that was funny!! 55 SAGITTARIUS A person born under the sign of Sagittarius is crafty and courageous. He is always around to lend a helping hand to others. All jobs must offer excitement before a Sagittarian will attempt them. A Sagittarian prizes his personal honor and respect and is willing to defend them with all of his resources. 1970 Snow Queen — Miss Kay Brown Work of art!!! Waiting??? A snowy day in Tazewell! 36 Shae Christmas treat from F.H.A. winners ice of Democracy’ ‘Vo d ismisse sd School I’m not afraid of him Ghost of whose past 37 Chemistry class!! Christmas Concert!! CAPRICORN You as a Capricornium are a good thinker and will listen to reason but like to work things out for yourself; therefore, you should be a very good student. Your ability to organize makes you a leader not only at school but everywhere. You seek respect and approval and you seldom break promises made to others. These qualities tend to make you a nice person to know. Panel of Ministers. 38 Don’t get alarmed! It’s not a new fashion — its a scene from MacBeth. On your knees and pray!! Pin to Win! og Mrs. Hurt’s Pre-Exam Study Pant-Suit Decision Santa Claus is coming! Bae BASEN The Great Green-T’s Up-Up-and Away 41 y te ote Mae tetas nana 80 % S Classes and more classe Real Concentration -Teen Initiation ry. 42 AQUARIUS A person born under the sign of aquarius is thought of as being friendly and cooperative. An aquarian has a very quick temper, but usually forgives and forgets very easily. An aquarian is pretty soft-hearted, especial- ly when it comes to any hard luck story. He is always on the search for truth. An aquarian enjoys having liberal friends who will discuss changing ideas. One who is born under the sign of aquarius will find success in intellectual and artistic pursuits because of their sensitive nature and temperament. An acquarian’s good judgment will bring profit in a material way as well as the respect of others. Reaching for the stars... Practice makes perfect??? Mrs. Epperly making assignments... Everybody is way, way out... 43 RPP Ys ing -Teens Meet Y for cards iors planning Sen iller is cook for teacher’s work day, M Mr ing s meeti for teacher ies t ivi Act acher to te problems o (Z) inin a Student expl s meeting ties at teacher’ ivl Act 44 Our first day of snow pune Club study Juniors ordering class rings GreenT’s at all regional Club Installation 45 Up With People!! Miss Higginbotham is willing to give help when needed. Shoot two Bulldogs Bulldogs on the go... 2 Are you ready uy ave Made Me THs SS appy You H ! How H Oh I did it!! Row 1: Rodney Howery, Roy Richmond, John Barnes, Mascot, Scott Rider, Craig Hearle, Eddie King, Jackie Adskin. Row 2: David Fox, Earskins Adskin, Pat Barret, Miller Asbury, Billy Mitchell, Dickie Henegar, Robert Massie, Steve Crouse, Jerry Duty. Row 3: Russell Bandy, Bill Harris, Mike Flanner, Tim Crabtree, Joe Wright, Harold Bland, Jerry Puckett, David Henegar, Danny Wright. Row 4: H.S. Caudill, Butch Wiley, Randy Henegar, Terry Dean, Edwin Purett, Wilbur Beavers, Bill Daily, Tim Alizter, Bobbie Angles. IIaLS. Bulldogs ETA Mascot, Scott Rider SCORES Tazewell 18... Princeton 12 Tazewell 14... John Battle 6 Tazewell rere Dis.@teck 12 Tazewell 21... Richlands Tazewell 18... Marion Tazewell 6. Gate City 20 Tazewell 24... Bristol 6 Tazewell 12... Abingdon Tazewell 22... Grundy 0 48 aaa —s Up and Away Did WE Win???? 49 Joe Wright — Guard H. S. Caudill — End ayers Pat Barret — Guard Roy Richmond — Running back eo Capt. C. C. Brooks, Mascot, Scott Rider, Coach Dave Rider. Miller Asbury — Tackle Earskin Adskin — Tackle Randy Henegar — Outside Linebacker Row 1: Mary Cox, Gloria Harrison, Vickie Lefler, Ellen Saunders, Sandy Smith, Connie Hurd. Row 2: Teresa Riddle, Jeanie White, Nancy Armstrong. Row 3: Ann St. Clair. Varsity heerleaders Captain Ann St. Clair Co-Captain Nancy Armstrong Co-Captain Jeanie White see 6 sae Vickie Lefler Mary Cox Senior ayers Bill Harris, Captain Butch Wiley Leon O’Quinn Kurt Pomrenke 54 Coach Tiff Kiser, David Lambert, Robert Meade, Brad Harman, Kurt Pomrenke, Jim Hurt, Butch Wiley, Leon O’Quinn, Bill Harris, Craig Herald. Prospects for 1970-71 Tazewell Basketball team did not look too bright with only two lettermen returning. The season was plagued with many handicaps: but all was not lost, for it was a rebuilding year for coach Kisers’ Basketball team. Coach Tiff Kiser is an excellent coach, and his team has shown great determination and pride. Much credit must be given to the whole team for a well produced season, Butch Wiley, Bill Harris, Leon O’Quinn, Kurt Pomrenkee, Robert Meade, J. R. Cover, Craig Herald, David Lambert, Brad Harman, and Jim Hurt made this season with an air of determination and self discipline. These fine players contributed much to bring the 1970-71 season to an exciting end. 218) Kneeling: Roger Reese — Captain, Donnie Lawson, David Fox. Standing: John Barnes, Danny Wright, Mike Flanner, Billy Bowling. J.V. Basketball On your mark... 56 Don’t look now! Row 1: Lynn Crabtree, Mary Horton, Poody VanDyke — Captain (Football). Row 2: Anita VanDyke, Rhoda Blackwell. Row 3: Debbie Jones, Sheree Deskins — Captain (Basketball), Betsy Armstrong, Mary Bowen Peery. J.V. Cheerleaders oy Pep rally!!! iaZees Row 1: Sharon Childress; Lynn Rutherford — Lieuten- ant; Terri Johnson — Captain; Equilla Smith — Lieu- tenant. Row 2: Vickie Bennett — Sec.; Chris Yost; Elsie Gillespie; Rita Beavers. Row 3: Patti Bowles; Evelyn Howington; Detra French; Gwen Hamm. Row 4: Debi Gillespie; Judy Monk; Debbie Ryan; Martha Helmandollar. Row 5: Carolyn Fuller; Edna Rainey; and Patsy Bowling. Row 1: Joe Sheets, Bobby Fletcher, Jimmy Lawson, Terry Thompson, Edwin Pruett, David Hurley, Bill Pruett, Eddie Roop. Row 2: Dwane Hall, Donnie MacAmis, Gary Thompson, Butch Necessary, Chuck Looney, Joe Wright, Dean Stillwell, Eddie White, Mr. Young, Coach. Row 3: Ray Rutherford, Gerald Richmond, Richard Street, Larry Bowman, Jerry Cockran, Garnett Sutherland. I said to let go! Just wait till I get up! 58 1970-71 Wrestling Although winless in District competition, the Wrestling team did have its bright spots. Four grap- plers placed in the Regional tournament: Jim Honaker and Edwin Pruett placed fourth; Mike Al- ford was third and David Hurley was crowned Re- gional Champion in the 145 pound weight class. Two of the four, qualified for the State tournament. Mike Alford and David Hurley represented Tazewell High in the State Competition held at Warrenton, Va. David made a strong showing by capturing fourth place in his weight class. “All that is gold, does not glitter” and we are sure that with hard working underclassmen like: Jimmy Lawson, Joe Sheets, Eddie Roop, Bobby Fletcher, Butch Necessary, Terry Thompson, Billy Waddell, Gary Thompson, Bill Pruett, Don Harman, Jerry Cockran, Richard Street, Dean Stillwell and Stan Young added to the experience provided by next years Seniors: Eddie White, Jim Honaker, David Hur- ley, Edwin Pruett and Mike Alford; that the 1971-72 (im. wrestling team will meet with success. My back is killing me!! David Hurley — Undefeated, Regional Champion, Edwin Pruett — Fourth in Regional, Joe Wright — Only Senior player. 5g fs ee Row 1: Mary Kulchar, Cindy Monk, Valerie Wyatt, Bobby Fletcher, Susan Kinder, Chiquitia Richmond, Margie Harris, Pete Morrison, Debbie Wilson, Rose Brewster, Dainta Christian. Row 2: Mike Beavers, Jim Ed Peery, Chester Robinson, Donna Lambert, Randy Barlow, Jay Ziegler, Terry Mullins, Susan Horton, Chuck Looney, Jimmy Lawson, Bill Horton, James Holt, Sandy Wilson, Jessie McDonald, Jimmy Bundy, Mary Edwards. Row 3: Debbie Surber, Eddie Neel, Alonzo Winfrey, Gwen Viney, Pat Hughes, James Cecil, David Whittaker, Robert Alford, Pete Jupina, Band Director, Mr. Horton. Band Officers Pete Morrison — Pres., Bill Horton — V.P., Kathy Harman — Sec. and Treas. All Regional Members James Holt — Trumpet; Mary Edwards — French Horn; Pete Jupina — Baritone. Pete Morrison — Drum Major The many band Stu- dents will be wearing new uniforms this coming season. 61 — Mrs. Neel and Mrs. Necessary. Mrs. Bowman Everybody dig in! Don’t forget to say cheese! 62 This year the cafeteria staff and Tazewell High School felt it a pleasure to have a new head cook, Mrs. Santolla. The cafeteria staff of T.H.S. includes Mrs. Thelma Asbury, Mrs. Eliza Proffit, Mrs. Nelvia Neel, Mrs. Ruby Necessary, Mrs. Geneva Bowman, and Mrs. Gladis Lambert. These women help to make our school a very enjoyable one with their hard work and marvelous personalities; and OH YES!!! their good cooking. Another very important staff at T.H.S. is the Cus- todial Staff which include Jack Davis, Grat Wimmer, and their new helper Bobby Smith. Tazewell High School has the reputation for being the cleanest and neatest school in Tazewell County, The new custodian, Bobby Smith. this is due to the work of the custodians. We are very proud of our cooks and of our cus- todians, and we hope they know how much we appre- And Our Custodians ciate them. Our custodian who always has the broom in his hand, Mr. Our other custodian, Mr. Grat Wimmer offers you his polite Jack Davis. smile along with his help. 63 Track We are proud to have Buddy Young as the Coach of the 1970-71 track team. We hope he and his boys will have a successful season. Bill Harris, John Collier, Tim Altizer, Jerry Puckett. Coaches Tiff Kiser Ronald Wall Dave Rider The Tazewell High School Athletic Department for the year 1970-1971 is headed by Dave Rider. Coach Rider also doubles as head coach of the foot- ball squad. Working with him is the fearsome four, Ronald Wall, Ritchie Rhodes, Buddy Young, and Tiff Kiser. These men work long, hard hours for the school and we wish to thank them for all the things they have done for the Athletic program. Buddy Young Ritchie Rhodes 64 irectory D n Lol S = = Leer) . Sophomores . Freshmen 65 Mr. Ellis Fields Words cannot express the student’s feelings toward Peggy. “Tardy slip, please, sell me a pencil, where’s Mr. Field? Is Mr. Brewster in his office?” These are just a few of the many, many questions Peggy is asked everyday. To YOU we say a BIG THANK YOU and We think “YOU’RE GREAT.” Mr. James Brewster To Mr. Ellis Fields, our principal, we would like to express our appreciation and gratitude. We realize your job is a very difficult one and yet very rewarding. To YOU we wish the best. Mrs. Peggy Lawson What can we say to Mr. Brewster except thanks for the “Guiding Hand” that led us through another year. Thank you for making possible the five million schedule changes during the month of September. Ha! Ha! You were always ready and willing to listen to our problems no matter how large or small. To YOU, also we wish the very best. 66 County Administrators Srpsterateoneere titers constonmmoerteonenein a PACULTY Mr. Harold Bandy B.S.—Concord Physical Ed. Mrs. Harriet Beavers Bluefield State Business Mrs. Lou Billips B.S.—Radford Coll. Business Mrs. Mary Bricker A.B.—Queens Coll. Guidance Mrs. Joyce Buchanan B.S.—Concord Biology, Chemistry Mr. J. P. Buchanan B.S.—VPI Agriculture Mr. William Bundy B.S.—Hampton-Sydney Mathematics Mrs. Nancy Chambers Westhampton College Latin Mr. Everett Cromer B.A.—Marshall Univ. Science Mrs. Connie Cyphers B.S.—Radford Coll. Spanish Mrs. Iva Dean B.A.—Concord Coll. English, Composition Mrs. Emmy Dennison B.S.—Bluefield Coll. Government 68 OF 197] Mr. Howard Elswick B.F.A.—Chicago Art Institute, Art Mrs. Kathy Epperly B.S.—Concord Coll. English Mr. Steve Epperly B.A.—Concord Coll. History Mrs. Billie Fisher B.S.—M. Washington Physical Ed. Mrs. Polly Hagy B.S.—Radford Coll. Guidance Mr. Ralph Hale B.S.—Bluefield Col. English Mrs. Velma Hankla B.M.—Va. Intermont Music Mrs. Lillian Harman B.S.—Longwood Physical Ed. Miss M. Higginbotham A.B.—Concord Coll. English Miss Gerri Hill B.S.—Concord-M. Ed. Home Economics Mr. Ronald Horton A.B.—Marshall Band Mrs. Madeline Hurt B.S.—Concord Coll. English, Biology 69 70 Mr. Waren Hutchinson B.S.—Concord Coll. Math, History Mrs. Marie Keenan B.S.—Lincoln Memorial Business Mr. Charles Kiser B.A.—Emory Henry Math Mrs. Beatrice Leist B.S.—Missouri State Music, Choir Miss Mary Lewis B.A.—Radford Coll. Social Studies Mr. William Lowe B.S.—E. Tenn. State Science Mrs. Connie Mandevile B.A.—Emory Henry Chemistry, Science Mrs. Betty Mattox Bluefield Business Study Hall Mrs. Martha McDonald B.S.—Radford Coll. Home Economics Mr. Robert Miller B.A.—Emory Henry Driver Education Mrs. DeMarcy Payne B.S.—W. Va. Univ. Social Studies Mr. David Rider B.S.—W. Va. Univ. Phys. Ed.—Coach FACULTY Miss Linda Roach B.S.—Radford Coll. English Journalism Mr. Ritchie Rhodes B.S.—W. Va. Univ. Biology Mr. Gus Santolla B.S.—VPI Agriculture Mrs. Frances Simpson B.S.—Concord Coll. Social Studies Mrs. Eleanor Smith B.S.—W. Va. Univ. English, Spanish Miss Rose Thornton B.S.—Concord Coll. Mathematics Miss Cheryl Verano A.B.—Marshall Univ. English Mrs. Jean Walk B.S.—Bluefield State Business Mr. Ronald Wall B.S.—W. Va. Univ. Distributive Ed. Miss Nancy Ward A.B.—William Mary Librarian Mr. Buddy Young B.A.—Emory Henry History 71 MOTTO-— Today we follow tomorrow we lead. CLASS COLORS-— Blue and White. CLASS FLOWER-— White Carnation tiped in Blue. SPONSOR — Mrs. Marie Keenan SPONSOR- Mrs. Jean Walk SENIOR CLASS OF ‘71 At last we have reached the final step of the ladder —_—SENIORS. For three years we have worked to obtain this goal. We elected Earskin Adkins as President, Larry Mustard as Vice President, with Melissa Duncan as Secretary, and Patty Gail Templeton as Treasurer. We cheered the BULLDOGS of T.H.S. to victory and chose Donna Lambert for homecoming queen, with Melissa Duncan and Susan Stone to represent the class of ‘71’. Also, we chose Kay Brown for Snow Queen. Yes, the SENIOR year marked a turning point in the lives of those who were entering their final year as high school students. The seemingly distant ceremony of graduation will come all too soon; but, come it will and all of us SENIORS no doubt will breathe a great sigh of relief when it is all over. Most of us SENIORS will be facing the reality of life. We will never forget our high school days, but we look toward the future and the realization of our ‘DREAM’. Pres. Earskin Adkins, V. Pres. Larry Mustard, Sec. Melissa Duncan, Treas. Patty Gail Templeton. bid i i HAHAHA HEHE HEAT i Earskin Adkins Debbie Altizer Sandra Altizer Jackie Anderson Debbie Armentrout Sally Armentrout 73 Nancy Armstrong George Asbury Miller Asbury Rosia Baker Dolly Baldwin Russell Bandy Pat Barrett Philip Bertok Debbie Billips Curtis Bland Brenda Boatright Gilda Booth BEST PERSONALITY Connie Riley and Butch Wiley Randy Boothe James Bostic Debby Bowman 74 Jane Brewster Judith Brewster Doug Britten Charles Brooks Kaye Brown Dean Burkett Joy Burress Edith Canary Myra Cassell Sandy Cecil Vernon Cecil Linda Childress te if: te E i G 75 Dainta Christian Teresa Clemons Cathy Cline Gary Cole Cheryl Conn Mary Cox MOST POPULAR H. S. Caudill and Jeanie White Timmy Crabtree Linda Crawford Diane Crouse WS Sandra Crouse Don Dean Diane Dennison Jimmy Deskins Connie Dickenson Danny Dorton 77 Larry Dunaway Melissa Duncan Jerry Duty Mary Eastridge Mary Edwards Brenda Elswick John Estep Donna Farmer Ricky French Nick Fazio Ronnie Gibson Joan Gilbert MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED C. C. Brooks and Nancy Armstrong William Glover Kenneth Godsey Gordon Grace 78 Shirley Graham Johnny Griffin Alice Gullian Sharon Guy William Hall Jerry Hancock Debbie Harman Kim Harman Tommy Harman Bill Harris Charlotte Hayes Linda Hayes Charles Heldreth Randy Henagar Debbie Herald James Holt Patricia Horton Ruth Howery Pm . MOST TALKATIVE Darrell Thompson and Diane Dennison Virginia Howery Sam Howington Pat Hudson 80 Billy Hunter Bobby Hunter Barbara Hurst Kenny Irvin David Jewell Randall Johnson LL Nn G S } = = = S Q Larry Jones Pete Jupina Linda Keene Dorothy Keith Jack Kimberlin 81 YI 7 Danny Lambert 82 Parricia Kinser John Kiser Margaret Kulchar Debbie Lafferty Barbara Lambert - KA NSS Se oO — CO CON SON BEST LOOKING Joe White and Kaye Brown Donna Lambert Patty Large Herby Leffel eevee ea seeeeeeeaE NNN IES Neva Leffel Diana Lester Mike Lindsey i) 3 S mn] = I = ° 2 o Q ”n =) aoe ES So —| So. S35 5 Beulah Lowe Frankie Lowman Charlotte Maggard ia Maloyed irgin . Betty Marrs Lonnie Matney 83 ield Sm S S = = Vv Nw lyn McBride ri Fredd Ma ie McReynolds Donald Meade Charlie Mitchell kie Monk Jac MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sally Armentrout and Kurt Pomrenke “4 = } = vo = S —= Patty Monk Nancy Moss Pauline Mula Betty Mullins William Mullins Mike Murray Arden Jane Mustard Larry Mustard 85 Danny Neel Joe O’Quinn Leon O’Quinn Dawl Pauley Paul Peak Kurt Pomrenka ke Powers i = Pridgen Christian Pat Pruett Danny Puckett Ronnie Puckett Sara Puckett FRIENDLIEST Susan Stone and Larry Mustard idney Puckett N John Quesenberry id Rasnick Dav 86 Larry Rasnake Mike Reese Ivey Reed Nancy Reynolds Kenny Richardson Larry Richardson 87 Roy Richmond Connie Riley Barbara Roberts Loretta Roberts Melissa Rose Douglas Saunders x we?) as} =| =! Ss n = = id da Sayers m . L Sheets Katherine Myrtle Sheets Donnie Shepard Donna Short MOST STUDIOUS James Holt and Sara Puckett i ) as) Ss 1 = N v ° = Sharon Shrader Linda Smith Linkous Smith Tommy Smith Johnny Sparks nN A. dew ise] a. n a=) = ) = Ss a4 = i=) ta 3 i?) oe) 2S p) = nN yD ke =e = a Susan Stone Mike Taylor Wayne Taylor Hs ye Patty Templeton Darrell Thompson Ke th Thompson i 89 = Z a = 3 ic nl a E = Al Torrence Barbara Tracey NS © 50 = xv a. a= pa Gt we a a = a) 2S o a) ZS 5°} a) n (x) Pe a= om | =k ar ae gee Ze =e i= . o , 4 ey Mii) Wid DLL ) Y Joseph Vanhoozer Mary Vassar 90 Mary Ruth Vanhoozer OO ENS oO NS eS ANS — Carol Wallbrinck Kathy Wilson Roger Winningham Butch Wiley Nancy Whitt Leanna Whitt 91 Jimmy Whitt Joe White Jeanie White Ritchie Wood Donna Wright Joe Wright Bill Vance Norma Wright Steve Yatew Tommy Ziats Sidney Puckett, a busy Annual Staff member. FLIRTIEST Paula Mula and Jimmy Deskins Always willing to share her talents, Nancy Moss has enter- tained at class meetings, clubs and other organizations. o2 WITTIEST MOST COURTEOUS Johnny Griffith and Kim Harman William Hall and Gloria Little Playing Planning Selling Melissa Duncan Earskin Adkins 93 MOTTO: Today we follow; tomorrow we lead. COLOR: Blue and Gold. FLOWER: Yellow Rose. ET UNIORS Junior’s “FINALLY” ... The year is almost gone, but we’re come a long way. We have shared great memories and accomplished part of our goal. However, 1972 will prevail and our future will form before us. Today is the first day in the rest of our lives. CLASS OFFICERS: President: Rodney Howery, V. Pres.: David Hurley, Secretary: Patsy Bowling, Treasurer: Richie Thompson. Linda Abel Jackie Adkins Mike Alford Tim Altizer Marriane Armentrout Bobby Asbury Ronald Baker Susan Bales Bill Barrett Rita Beavers Wilber Beavers Penny Billips Ray Blackburn Connie Bogle Arthur Boothe Ester Bourne Patsy Bowling Alvin Bowman Carol Bowman Willie Bowman 5 Pat Bradley Jerry Brown Letta Brown Margaret Brown Patty Brown Susan Brown Terry Brown David Burkett James Caldwell Almeta Caudill Margaret Clements Cathy Coates Gary Cole John Collier Bill Collins Steven Cordell Eddie Craig Larry Crigger Wayne Crouse Bill Daily 96 Margaret Davidson Margaret Donithan Allen Dunford John Elswick Kitty Elswick Rowland Fields Carolyn Fuller Ledena Fuller Jerleen Gibson Barbara Gilbert Elsie Gillespie Janet Glover Diane Graham Mary Gray beal Cathy Griffith Ray Griffith Donnie Hagy Linda Hagy Jerry Hankins Margaret Hankins 97 Mary Hankins Denver Hardy Kathy Harman Mike Harmon Jeannie Harrington Gloria Harrison Kenneth Hayes Craig Herald Rita Herald Wayne Herald Nellie Hill Jimmy Honaker Rodney Howery Janice Howington Connie Hurd David Hurley Jim Hurt Sandy Jackson Lavonne Jennings Barbara Johnson 98 Terri Johnson Diana Jones Eddie Keene Rhudy Keith Tommy Kinser Kathy Kirby Irene Kouchinsky Donna Lambert David Larimer Diane Lawson Vicki Lefler Ricky Lester Henry Linkious Margaret Looney Sandy Maloyed Robert Massie Donnie McAmis Kathy McBride Gary McCann Stanly McCann 99 Rita McReynolds Bill Meade Robert Meade Mike Melvin John Merritt Billy Mitchell Janice Mitchell Melissa Moore Cathy Monk Mike Monk Pete Morrison Janice Mullins Jerry Murray Sue Murray Roger Nelson Matilda Omwake Brenda Osborne Kathy Patton Ann Pauley Steve Peery 100 Margaret Profit Dennis Pruett Edwin Pruett Wayne Pruett Alma Puckett Christine Puckett Jerry Puckett Barbara Ramey Chris Ramey Ronnie Rasnake Johnny Rasnick Roger Reese Roy Reese Allen Rhudy Debbie Riddle Theresa Riddle Donna Richardson Mildred Richardson Kenes Roberts Barbara Robins 101 et Se go Rcg es f Gary Santolla Alvin Saunders Clell Scarberry Darlene Sheets Equilla Smith Loretta Smith Sandy Smith Steve Smith 102 Virginia Robinson Brenda Roop Bob Rose Lynn Rutherford Janet Sheets Rhonda Shepard Kathy Slaughter Barbara Smith Frank Snapp Helen Sparks Elizabeth Street Laura Surface Dorothy Taylor Richie Thompson Tony Thompson Mary Ann Tibbs Becky Tinsley Gay Vance John Vance Steve VanDyke Nita Vernon Willie Vilacha Gwen Viney Johnny Waddell Linda Webb Anthony White Eddie White Pat White Danny Whitt Linda Whitt Jimmy Wilson Johnny Wimmer 103 Margaret Wimmer Patty Wimmer Ronnie Wimmer Kenny Woods Peery Yates Chris Yost Patty Young Ronnie Young Best All-Round uniors Sandy Smith Edwin Pruett 104 Jim Hurt: Miss Verano Rodney Howery: Mrs. Chambers Bill Meade: Billy Mitchell: Pete Morrison: Mrs. Beavers Mr. Epperly Mrs. Hurt PRESIDENTS 105 MOTTO: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. COLOR: Blue and Gold FLOWER: Yellow Rose. SOPHOMORES Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Simpson Impossible! But it’s true, Sophomores! It seems that we have been charmed by a magician through the past year. We returned this year with certain new and interesting privileges which go along with the title “Sophomore”. We bestowed honors on some of our class members, by choosing them to represent us as, class officers, homeroom presidents, and representatives for class activities. We elected Debbie Surber as our SCA Treasurer, and Brenda Street was chosen Sophomore attendant for Homecoming. We look forward to our remaining years at THS and know they will be as fun filled and successful as the past years have been. President: John Barnes, Vice President: Brad Harman, Treasurer: Brenda Street, Secretary: Sara Lynn French. 106 Curtis Altizer James Altizer Wade Altizer Jessie Amburgey Ronnie Anderson Bobby Angles Sandy Angles Alice Angles Edith Arms Trinny Arms Danny Arnold Connie Arnold Judy Asbury Mike Ascury Teresa Bandy 107 John Barns Mary Barrett Mike Beavers Woody Beavers Ernest Bland Harold Bland Brenda Boardwine Larry Bowman Debbie Booth Eva Bostic Bill Bowling Randall Bowling Douglas Bowman Barbara Bradley Debie Bradley Gregory Bradly Junior Bradly Patricia Bradly Peggy Bradly Donna Brewster Rose Brewster Clarence Brown Dale Brown James Brown Perry Brown Virginia Brown Aoron Buchanan James Bundy Kathy Burkett James Cecil Rita Cecil Sharon Childress Julie Clark Jerry Cole Elizabeth Compton 4 | A oss. ld thé ah Walter Conn Karen Cook Robert Corell Bobby Crockett Stephen Crouse Hyther Davis Ina Mae Dennis Sheree Deskins Patricia DuBois Barbara Earnest Medford Estep Claire Fields Micheal Flanner Randall Fox Sara Lynn French Sylvia Gass Robert Gentry Lorene Gibson Debbie Glover Leslie Glover 108 Henry Graham Mike Griffith Norma Gross Donnie Hagy Charlotte Hairston Lynn Hairston Robert Hall Shelia Hall Brad Harman Laura Harman Mona Harman Patsy Harman Margie Harris Corbin Hawkins Kenny Hayes Freddy Hearld David Henegar Richard Henegar Donald Herald Robert Hess Diane Honaker Charles Horn William Horton Teresa Hurd Roger Johnson Bobby Jones Carolyn Jones Gale Karnes Mike Kinder Susan Kinder James Keene Russ Lambert Emory Lane Malissa Laney Donnie Lawson 109 Lynn Larmier Vickie Leffel Paul Little Virginia Lockhart Thomas Lowe Billy Lucado Steven Lutz John Mabry William Matney Jessie McDonald Debra McGinnis Robert McGraw Bonnie McGlothlin Charles Miller David Miller Kenny Money Jerry Mullenaux Terry Mullins David Murray Charlene Myers Eddie Neel Garth Nowlin Diane Nunley Joane Nunley Regina Nunley Rita Nunley James Page Rema Payne Mary Perry James Peters Sharon Phillips Karl Pomrenke Larry Poskas Belinda Price Kathy Price 110 William Pridgen Bill Pruett Lewis Rankin Doris Ratliff Thomas Remines Chiquita Richmond Clara Rhodes Debbie Ross Frances Sawyers Edith Sheets Glenna Shepard Jane Shepard Sharon Shepard Mae Shortridge Kent Shrader Anita Smith Diane Smith Jerome Smith Donna Sparks Linda Sparks Dean Stilwell Kathy Stilwell Brenda Street Dani Stockton Debbie Surber Louise Sutherland Glenna Taylor R. K. Templeton Norfolk Thompson Scotty Tinsley Mike Vance Anita VanDyke Lukie VanDyke Poody VanDyke Anita Viney Wi Billy Waddell Linda Wallace Daniel White Vickie Whitt David Whittaker Jessuca Williams Charlotte Willis Debbie Wilson Sandy Wilson Aletha Winfrey Alonzo Winfrey Jimmy Witten Oscar Woodall Danny Wright Linda Wright Pat Wynn Jay Zeigler Best All-Around Sophomores Anita VanDyke Donnie Lawson 2 Sophomore omeroom Presidents Bill Pruett William Pridgen Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Thornton Debbie Bradley Andy Cecil Miss Hill Mrs. Epperly James Bundy Karen Cook Miss Roach Mrs. Billips Bill Horton Mrs. Buchanan PresidentMemeetees, chscskchek one saul Stes semen Mba mene me rons Jim Ed Peery SOCLOLAT Vay mete oh tte Oe etiss aneee ag SAE pcm cae pene ae a Karen Kiser VS President pert tal och ett ie a ee ee ee ee ee Michael Moore LT CASUTCT um secant ore See fete ae oat eee ee eer Chester Robinson SPONSODE srcpceaksaenaa oe Berge oon eg ney eee Mrs. Billie Fisher MOTTO: We’re not afraid of tomorrow for we have seen yesterday and we love today. COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: White Rose FRESHMEN With eager anticipation we entered the halls of T.H.S. for the first time as “Freshmen”. To start the year off right we elected Jim Ed Peery, Michael Lynn Moore, Karen Kiser, and Chester Robinson as our class officers and chose Sonja Pinter as our Freshman Homecoming attendant. We proved our great school spirit by winning the ‘““Smash-Out”’, sponsored by the Pep Club, during Homecoming Week. Now as our Freshman year comes to a close, we set our eyes toward our future achievements as—SOPHOMORES! 114 Marie Abel Ruby Able Sandra Able Debbie Adams Marvin Akers Lae ytd Vie, oo s RS So ee s ee Robert Alford Diane Altizer Nancy Altizer Wayne Altizer Albert Angles Betsy Armstrong Lisa Artis Cathy Asbury Clarence Asbury Dorothy Asbury Greever Asbury Susan Asbury Allen Baldwin Randy Barlow Steve Barrett Walter Barrett Brenda Beavers Jerry Beavers Mike Beavers Quinton Bell Vickie Bennett Barbara Billips Marsha Billips Kathy Blackburn Rhoda Blackwell Sandra Bogle Lisa Boothe Joe Bowen Paul Bowling David Bowman Elizabeth Bowman Sandra Bowman Patty Bowles Doris Bradley Eddie Bradley JUS Patsy Bradley James Brewster Kathy Brewster Nancy Brown Blaine Calloway Frank Catron Debbie Christian Donald Christian Mary Christian Ann Coates Mark Cochran Terry Cole Dwight Conn Evelyn Cornwell Lynn Crabtree Gary Crigger Terry Daily Jeff Davis Gwen Denton Karen Dial 116 Diana Dodson Angela Duff Loretta Duncan Bobby Dunford Eddie Dye Brenda Eastridge Mike Estep Wanda Flanner Robert Fletcher David Fox Kenneth Fox Detra French Jamie Fugate Debbie Gillespie Lisa Glaviano Geraldine Glover Guy Glover Barbara Graham Bill Grant Elizabeth Green Eleanor Greever Barry Gregory Buddy Hackworth Michael Hager Jimmy Hagy Dwaine Hall Joe Hall Gwen Hamn Douglas Hardy Harriet Harman Chris Harold Wayne Harris Eddie Harrison Ronnie Hart Cheryl Hatfield Wanda Hayes Martha Helmandollar Howard Herald Mary Horton Evelyn Howington Pat Hughes Judy Hurt Tina Jackson Billy Jones Debbie Jones Gary Jones Marie Jones Max Kestner Billy Kidd Alma Kinder Franklin Kinder Debbie Kinser Tommy Kirby Karen Kiser Billy Kitts Betty Lambert Steve Lane Kyle Large James Lawson Pam Leftwich 117 Steve Leonard Barbara Linkous Chuck Looney Mary Looney Bernell Mabe Ernest Maloyed Grace Martin Diana Matney Buddy McGlothlin Joe McGraw Dennis Melvin Sharon Melvin Jackie Mitchell Karen Mitchell Micheal Lee Moore Micheal Lynn Moore Judy Monk Allen Morefield Peggy Mullins Benny Nash Harold Neal Butch Necessary Danny Neel Clarence Nelson Donald Nelson Kathy Nelson Sue Nelson Ward Northrup Brenda Osborne Dennis Parsons Stephen Patterson Barbara Pauley Jim Ed Peery Nancy Peery Harvey Perkins Irene Phipps Kent Pomrenke David Pruett Sidney Pruett Eddie Quesenberry 118 Edna Rainey Claira Rasnick Pam Ratliff Jennifer Reece Linda Rhodes Libby Richardson Gerald Richmond Kathy Riley Tommy Roberts Kathy Robins Chester Robinson Eddie Roop David Rose Donnie Rose Ronnie Rose Bobby Rutherford Ray Rutherford Debbie Ryan Jim Safewright Mark Sargent Ella Sayers Roxie Sayers Danny Scenic Joe Sheets Karen Sheets Marie Sheppard Patricia Sheppard Ruth Shrader Julia Sizemore Earline Smith Butch Sparks Evelyn Sparks Mike Sparks Rex Sparks Vickie Stanton Richard Street Julie Surface Garnett Sutherland Bert Taylor Lewis Taylor 119 Betsy Thompson Gary Thompson Laura Thompson Terry Thompson Tommy Thompson Charlotte Turley Anna Vassar Ricky Vencill Chris Vincent David Whitt Lee Whitt Rita Whitt Peggy Whittaker Gerald Williams Eddie Witten Carolyn Young Cs ai 7 some 9 gemma UIs t All-Aroun Jim Ed Peery 120 d Freshmen Betsy Armstrong Freshman Homeroom Presidents Jimmy Safewright Jackie Mitchell Franklin Kinder Mr. Cromer Mrs. Fisher Mr. Hale Lynn Crabtree Steve Leonard Eddie Witten Miss Higgenbotham Mr. Lowe Mrs. McDonald Betsy Armstrong Mrs. Payne L. to R.: Nancy Whitt, Editor, Mrs. Simpson, Sponsor, Jane Brewster, Bus. Manager. Row 2: Darrell Thompson, Mary Ann Tibbs, Gwen Viney, Charlotte Hayes, Margaret Brown, Sidney Puckett, Patsy Bowling, Lynn Rutherford, Roy Richmond. ANNUAL STAFF BIBLE CLUB Row 1: Linda Sayers, Jennifer Reese, Linda Wallace, Vickie Whitt, Gilda Booth, Sue Murray, Patricia DuBois. Row 2: Douglas Bowman, Terry Powers, Terry Mullins, Wayne Hall, Joyce Ann Pruett, Roger Johnson, Kenny Wood. Row 3: Karen Sheets, Treas., Linda Keene, Sec., Bill Collins, V.P., Mrs. Cyphers, Sponsor. Miss Roach, sponsor, Margaret Thompson, Editor. Terry Johnson, Mike Lindsey, Beulah Lowe, Jeannie White, Debbie Lafferty Theresa Clemons, Virginia Howery, Richie Thompson. i Bulldog Staff A fire drill The Book Fair Temperance Movement Bus to Gate City 7 ats ist Row: Brenda Street, Terri Johnson, Chris Yost, Gay Stinson, Nancy Moss, Laura Surface. 2nd Row: Billy Mitchell, James Holt, James Brown, Jim Hurt, Bill Horton, Kenny Irving, Larry Mustard. 3rd Row: Kim Harman, Rah VanDyke, Sara Puckett, Paul Peak (not pictured). Green T Singers Row 1: Sarah French, Sandy Smith, Brenda Street, Rema Payne, Diane Honaker, Carolyn Fuller, Janet Sheets, Charlotte Hairston, Poody Van Dyke, Mary Edwards, Diane Crouse, Laura Surface, Patricia Dubois, Terri Johnson, Waldon Moore, Accompanist. Row 2: Mary Cox, Almeta Caudill, Linda Whitt, Penny Billips, Brenda Osbourne, Rita Phillips, Matilda Omwake, Gilda Boothe, Lynn Rutherford, Mary Bowen Peery, Claira Fields, Ina Dennis, Donna Lambert, Nellie Hill, Chris Yost, Pattie Wimmer, Sharon Childress. Row 3: Ritchie Thompson, Paul Peak, Larry Mustard, Kent Shrader, Kenny Irvin, Sara Puckett, Kim Harman, Nancy Moss, Patty Gail Templeton, Jessica Williams, Bobby Jones, Billy Mitchell, Rah Van Dyke, Randy Johnson. Row 4: Jim Holt, Dennis Pruett, Kenny Woods, Bill Horton, Pete Morrison, John Collier, Lynn Hairston, Jim Hurt, John Mabry, James Brown, Ricky Lester, Donnie Harman, Darrell Thompson. e4 Row 1: Brenda Beavers, Ann Coates, Diane Dodson, David Miller, Donnie Lawson, Marsha Billips, Anna Vassar. Row 2: Loretta Hayes, Libby Richardson, Vickie Stanton, Jerry Cole, Jackie Mitchell, Robert Corell, Donna Lambert, Patricia Horton, Rhoda Blackwell. Row 3: Debbie Christian, Babe Greever, Linda Rhodes, Lewis Rankin, Robert Hess, Debbie Jones, Elizabeth Green, Teena Jackson. Row 4: Jamie Fugate, Vickie Bennett, Carolyn Young, Ward Northrup, Jimmy Hagy, David Whittaker, Bill Collins, Equilla Smith, Sandy Bogle, Peggy Whittaker. Ist PERIOD CHORUS 2nd PERIOD CHORUS Row 1: Debbie Ryan, Lynn Crabtree, Vickie Leffel. Row 2: Mona Harman, Kathy Burkett, Debbie Adams, Donna Brewster, Linda Wright. Row 3: Barbara Johnson, Charlotte Hayes, Cheryl Stockton, Debbie Riddle, Debbie Gillespie, Ruth Shrader. Row 4: Vickie Lefler, Barbara Hurst, Connie Hurd, Betsy Armstrong, Glenna Sheppard. Row 1: Charles Heldreth—Pres., Don Dean—V. Pres., Ronnie Rasnake—Sec., Kenny Richardson—Treas., Kenneth Godsey—Parl. Mr. Wall—Sponsor. Row 2: Sharon Guy, Donna Wright, Donald Meade, Johnny Sparks, Mike Taylor. Row 3: Patty Mitchell, Allen Dunford, Don Neel, Raymond Sparks, Frank Bryant, Steve Cordell, Bill Bowling. Row 4: Margaret Sparks, Steve Pauley, Lonnie Matney, Charles Mitchell, Joe O’Quinn, Billy Lucado. Row 5: John Mabry, Danny Dorton, Tommy Harmon, Nick Fazio, Larry Richardson, Junior Boothe. DRAMA Row 1: Miss Verano—Sponsor, Sally Armentrout—Pres., Lyvonne Jennings—V. Pres., Elizabeth Green—Sec. Treas., Sandra Bowman. Row 2: Marianne Armentrout, Woody Beavers, Doris Ratliffe, Karen Cook, Roger Johnson, David Whittaker, C. David Miller, Debbie Wilson. Row 3: Robert Hess, Bill Collins, John Elswick, Charlotte Hairston, Vickie Stanton, Karen Sheets, Theresa Clemons. Row 4: Kent Shrader, James Holt, Janet Sheets, Julie Surface, Ann Coates, Eleanor Greever, Diane Dodson, Jamie Fugate, Debbie Surber. Row 1: Mrs. Walk, Sponsor, Melissa Duncan, Pres., Linda Childress, Sec., Kitty Elswick, Treas., Diane Crouse, Parl., Mary Cox, Reporter. Row 2: Ester Bourne, Helen Sparks, Myrtle Sheets, Ledena Fuller, Margaret Hankins, Equilla Smith, Darlene Sheets, Mary Ann Tibbs. Row 3: Jane Brewster, Joyce Ann Pruett, Charlotte Hayes, Barbara Lambert, Patricia Kinser, Gilda Booth, Fables IF {CAN Row 1: Edwin Pruett, Sec., Earskin Adkins, Treas., Miller Asbury, Pat Barrett, V. Pres. Row 2: Richie Thompson, Roy Richmond, Timmy Crabtree, Wilbur Beavers, H. S. Caudill, Steve Crouse. Row 3: Eddie Craig, Bill Harris, Robert Massie, Terry Dean, Karl Pomrenke, Frankie Lowman. Row 4: David Rasnake, Randy Henager, Butch Wiley, John Kiser, Dicky Henager, Bill Pruett. Row 1: Pres., Johnny Rasnick, V.P., Allen Rhudy, Mike Powers, Gary Santolla, John Kiser. Row 2: Roland Fields, Link Smith, Wayne Herald, Johnny Griffith, Larry Dunaway, James Keene, Jerry Cole, Tim Altizer. Row 3: Tommy Smith, Frank Snapp, David Miller, Bob Cordell, Sponsor: Mr. Buchanan. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Charlotte Harriston, Debbie Kinser, Melissa Rose, Mary Vanhoozier. Row 2: Clara Rhodes, Chris Ramey, Vickie Whitt, Irene Phipps, Georgia Thomas, Janey Shepherd, Jeanie Howington, Almeta Caudill, Melissa Laney, Sponsors, Mrs. McDonald and Miss Hill, Margaret Kulchar, Barbara Jane Hurst, Diane Jones, Cathy Patton, Sandy Maloyed, Louise Sutherland, Carolyn Jones, Donna Sawyers. Pres., Beulah Lowe, V.P., Jane Brewster, Historian, Barbara Lambert, Reporter: Mary Thompson, Treas., Carol Wollbrinck. Row 2: Virginia Robinson, Leanna Whitt, Betsy Thompson, Cathy Harman, Karen Sheets. Row 3: Gloria Little, Donna Farmer, Cheryl Conn, Connie Riley, Sharon Shrader, Sponsor: Mrs. Hagy. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA INFIRMARY NURSES Row 1: Debbie Altizer, Jeanie Harrington, Alma Kinder, Sponsor: Mrs. McDonald. Row 2: Mary Ann Armentrout, Sandy Maloyed, Debbie Armentrout, Sponsor: Miss Hill, County Nurse: Mrs. Hagy, Barbara Jane Hurst, Darlene Sheets. ONY nV} KYG Row 1: Oscar Woodall, Tommy Smith, John Wadall, H. S. Caudill, Johnny Griffith, Larry Dunaway, Link Smith, John Kiser, Jerrome Smith. Row 2: Mike Kinder, Rowland Fields, R. K. Templeton, Ray Griffith, Kenneth Money, Mike Beavers, Jerry Cole. Row 3: Larry Bowman, William Horn, Gary Santolla, Johnny Rasnake, Mike Powers, Butch Atlizer, Allan Rhudy, Bobby Corell, David Miller, Sponsor: Gus Santolla. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB Row I: Ricky French, Pres., Paul Peak, Veep., Darrell Thompson, Kim Harman, James Holt, Sara French, James Brown, Walden Moore, Judy Hurt, Claire Rhodes, Susan Kinder, Sheree Deskins. Row 1: Norfolk Thompson, Pres., Walden Moore, Treas., Chester Robinson, Sec., Laura Harman, Veep. Row 2: Vickie Whitt, Anita VanDyke, Julia Clark, Clara Rhodes, Jamie Fugate, Frank Catron. Row 3: Randall Bowling, Sandy Wilson, Debbie Serber, Debbie McGinnis, Pat Whitt, Betsy Thompson, Geraldine Glover, Alvin Herald, Terry Dailey, Poody VanDyke, Lukie VanDyke, Betsy Armstrong, Jim Hurt, Andy Cecil, Karen Kiser. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY LIBRARY AIDES Row 1: Robert Penland, Mary Vanhoozer, Barbara Pauley, Kathy Burkett, Sidney Pruett, Joe Bowen, Rocky Herald. Row 2: Denver Hardy, Wayne Pruett, Dallas Sparks, Douglas Bowman, Keith Gentry. Row 1: Connie Hurd, Teresa Riddle, Gloria Harrison, Vickie Lefler, Ann St. Clair, Ellen Saunders, Jeanie White, Nancy Armstrong, Mary Cox, Sandy Smith. Row 2: Barbara Pauley, Rosa Thompson, Evelyn Cornwell, Debbie Christian, Diane Lawson, Diane Crouse, Joyce Ann Pruett, Marilyn McBride, Diane Matney, Linda Flannigan, Sponsor—Mrs. Billips. Row 3: Susan Asbury, Margaret Donithan, Matilda Omwake, Patty Bowles, Bonnie Martin, Charlotte Turley, Lisa Glaviano, Gwen Denton, Virginia Lockhart, Libby Richardson, Kathie Hayes, Woody Beavers. Row 4: Diane Altizer, Lisa Boothe, Evelyn Howington, Detra French, Doris Bradley, Gwen Hamm, Billy Kitts, Irene Phipps, Ester Bourne, Elsie Gillespie, Chris Yost, Debi Gillespie. Row S: Carolyn Young, Sonya Ponter, Earline Smith, Nancy Peery, Brenda Osbourne, Kathy Brewster, Johnny Rasnake, Kathy Asbury, ede see (CILIU3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Nancy Moss—Treas., Sally Armentrout—Sec., Arden Jane Mustard—V. Pres., Al Torrence—Pres. Row 2: Terri Johnson, Penny Billips, Cathy Coates, Ellen Saunders, Patty Monk, Kathy Wilson, Ann St. Clair, Gloria Harrison, Connie Hurd. Row 3: Melissa Moore, Debbie Lafferty, Mary Graybeal, Becky Tinsley, Pat White, Alma Puckett, Jerri Ruth Hankins, Laura Surface, Fred Brown. Row 4: Nancy Whitt, Christine Puckett, Margaret Looney, Georgia Thomas, Chris Ramey, Gloria Little, Sara Puckett, Melissa Rose, Lynn Rutherford. Row 5: Jim Holt, Pauline Mula, Cheryl Stockton, Janet Sheets, Kathy Harman, David Hurley. Row 6: Jim Hurt, John Collier, Mike Reece, Billy Hunter. Row 1: Anita Van Dyke, Lynn Crabtree, Betsy Armstrong, Shree Deskins, Rhoda Blackwell, Debbie Jones, Mary Horton. Row 2: Mrs. Keenan, Sponsor, Gwen Viney, Jesse McDonald, Kenny Wood, Pete Morrison, Pat Kinser, Steve Crouse, Mary Bowen Peery, Poody Van Dyke, Curtis Bland. Row 2: Karne Mitchell, Myra Cassele, Eva Bostic, Mary Barrett, Neva Leffel, Edna Raniey, Anita Viney, Christine Pridgen, Jacqueline Anderson, Ivey Reed, Charlotte Hariston. Row 3: Carolyn Fuller, Susie Bales, Theresa Clemans, Tommy Smith, Kent Pomrenke, Gerald Richmond, Margaret Clements, Rita Cecil, Carra Lee Harris, Margie Harris Eddie B. Craig, Carolyn Harris. Row 4: Jay Zigler, Vickie Leffel, Alonzo Winfry, Judy Monk, Martha Helmandollar, James Cecil, Aletha Winfrey, Blaine Calloway. Row 5: Debra Dinser, Christine Puckett, Margaret Looney, Patty Young, Janet Sheets, Barbara Johnson, Ernest Bland, Wayne Harris, Angela Duff, Eugene Bland. Row 6: Maryann Armontrout, Mary Hankins, Debbie Armontrout, Debbie Ross, Rita Phillips, Dennis Pruett, Rema Payne, Vicki Stanton, Elizabeth Green, Brenda Beavers, James Brown, Mike Walker. Row 7: Bill Barrett, Wanda Glanner, Jo Ann Mullin, David Henager, Terry Dean, Dickie Henager, Robert Massie, Karl Pomrenkee, Larry Mustard. Row 8: Jennifer Reece, Bunny Rasnack, Tina Jackson, Joy Burress, Ruth Shrader, Debbie Billips, Debbie Bradley, Glenna Taylor, Regina Nunley, Lorrain Gibson, Diana Nunley. Pep Club Projector Club Row 1: Randall Bowling Secretary and Treasurer, Robert Hess Vice President, Billy Lucado President, Johnny Griffith, David Whitt. Row 2: Medford Estep, Keith Gentry, Oscar Waddall, Kyle Large, Howard Herald, Ray Rutherford, Joey Hall. Row 1: Kurt Pomrenke—Pres., Gloria Little—V. Pres., Debbie Surber—Treas., Edwin Pruett—Sec. Row 2: Sarah Puckett, Fred Brown, Laura Surface, Pat Hudson, Mary Vassar, Debbie McGinnis, Pat Wynn, Doris Ratliff. Row 3: James Holt, Steve Crouse, Claira Fields, Ricky French, Diana Dennison, Jimmy Deskins, Sheree Deskins, Equilla Smith. Row 4: Chuck Looney, Allen Morefield, Jim Ed Peery, Bobby Rutherford, Becky Tinsley, Patty Young, Patsy Bowling, Donna Richardson. Row 5: Gene Kitts, SCA STUDENT NURSES Row 1: Linda Keene, Joy Burras, Connie Riley, Debbie Herald, Row 2: Linda Sayers, Connie Dickinson, Donna Short, Brenda Boatright. Row 1: Karen Sheets, Jennifer Reece, Claria Rasnake, Janet Sheets, Kathy Harman, Becky Tinsley. Row 2: Edwin Pruett, Irene Kouchinsky, Rose Brewster, Neva Leffel, Margaret Looney. Row 3: Robert Alford, Tommy Kinser, Alan Rhudy, Jimmy Wilson, Darrell Thompson, Randy Johnson. Row 4: Eddie Neel, Johnny Rasnake, Bobby Corell, Bill Pruett, Rema Payne. Tazewell Sr. 4-H Thespians Row 1: Sandy Cecil — Pres. George Linkous — V. Pres. Diane Dennison — Sec. Billy Mitchell — Treas. Donna Lambert — Clerk, Mr. Lowe — Sponsor; Row 2: Kenny Irving, Patty Gail Templeton, Pat White, Kenny Wood, Irene Kouchinsky, Bill Harris, Mary Edwards. Row 3: Jimmy Wilson, Rah VanDyke, Nancy Armstrong, Tim Crabtree, Cherl Stockton, James Holt. Row 1: Lynn Rutherford Program Chairman, Chris Yost Corresponding Secretary, Diana Graham Chaplain, Mary Edwards President, Irene Koushinsky Vice President, Sara French Secretary, Susan Kinder Treasurer, Anita Van Dyke Representative, Anna Pauley Historian, Mary Bricker Sponsor. Row 2: Carol Wollbrinck, Loretta Roberts, Marge Donithan, Sandy Wilson, Vicki Witt, Rita Beavers, Debbie Wilson, Laura Harman, Debbie Surber, Karen Kiser, Judy Hurt. Row 3: Debbie Gillespie, Aletha Winfrey, Deb- bie Ryan, Vicki Stanton, Karen Sheets, Brenda Beavers, Anna Vassar, Jullie Surface, Anne Coates, Jamie Fugate, Laura Surface. Row 4: Eva Bostic, Charlotte Turley, Jennifer Reece, Claira Rasnick, Marsha Billips, Ruth Shrader, Susan Asbury, Rhoda Blackwell. Row 5: Edna Rainey, Woody Beavers, Rose Brewster, Joy Burress, Debbie Armentrout, Debbie Altizer, Alice Gullion, Maryanne Armentrout, Elenor Greever, Diane Dodson. Row 6: Cathy Coates, Malissa Moore, Anita Viney, Margie Harris, Jessie McDonald, Chiquita Richmond,Gwen Viney, Mary Horton, Ina Dennis, Gloria Harrison, Dorthy Taylor. Row 7: Carolyne Young, Vickie Bennett, Teena Jackson, Debbie Jones, Wanda Flanner, Gernelle Chalie, Terrie Johnson, Rema Payne, Jessica Williams, Glenna | Neoicen VICA Club Row 1: Norma Wright, Debbie Billips, Joe Shrader, Ronnie Gibson, David Larimer, Mr. Wall Sponsor. Row 2: Hyther Davis, Janice Mitchell, Connie Bogle, Linda Webb. Row 3: Johnny Quesenberry, George Asbury, Mike Walker. Senior Statistics ADKINS, EARSKIN E. — Bishop, Virginia. Senior Class Pres.; Football 3, 4; FCA Treas. ALTIZER, DEBORAH J. — Amonate, Virginia. ALTIZER, SANDY — Bishop, Virginia. Pep Club 1; Talent Show 1. ANDERSON, JACQUELINE E. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1, 3, 4; World Study Club 2. ARMENTROUT, DEBBIE J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Junior Play; Class Tournaments 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; May Day 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; Infirmary Nurse 4. ARMENTROUT, SALLY J. — Tazewell, Virginia. National Junior Honor Society 1; Pep Club 1; Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 1; Vice Pres. of National Junior Honor Society. ARMSTRONG, NANCY E. —Tazewell, Virginia. S.C.A. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Grand Marshal 4; May Day Princess 2; Junior Play 3; Talent Show 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 3, 4; Bulldog Staff 3; Bluefield Daily Newspaper Reporter 3; Sec. of Young Republicans 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Vice Pres. of Homeroom 3; Senior Class Float Committee; Pep Club Float Committee 4; Homecoming Dance Decorating Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Parade 2, 3. ASBURY, GEORGE — Tazewell, Virginia. ASBURY, JOY M. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. ASBURY, MILLER — Tazewell, Virginia. F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Tournaments 2, 3, 4; All-County; All-Area; All-Southwest District Football. BAKER, ROSIA L. — Cedar Bluff, Virginia. F.B.L.A. 3. BALDWIN, DOLLY — Tazewell, Virginia. Junior Honor Soci- ety 1, 2; F.T.A. 1; F.T.A. Sec. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. Sec. 4; V.I-C.A.; SPN—Public Relations Reporter. BANDY, RUSSELL — Amonate, Virginia. Basketball 1; Football 2, 4. BARRETT, DONALD P. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1, 2, Seed Geel ke GrAw 20 3)) he @eAunvV ices Press 4 wlnacke ie): Basketball 1, 2; Homeroom Pres. 3. BEAVERS, CECIL R. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. V.I.C.A. 3, 4. BERTOK, PHILLIP — Cedar Bluff, Virginia. BILLIPS, DEBBIE — Tazewell, Virginia. BLAND, JAMES C. — Amonate, Virginia. Art Club; Pep Club; Bible Club. BLAND, THOMAS E. — Amonate, Virginia. Pep Club; Art 1, 2, BOATWRIGHT, BRENDA F. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.B.L.A. 354) 137 BOOTH, GILDA F. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1; F.H.A. 2, 3; Corresponding Sec. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Green T 1, 3, 4; All-County Choir 1, 3, 4; All-Regional Choir 4; Band 1, 2; May Day 2; Invitational Concord Chorus 4; Bible Club 4; Miss T.H.S. Beauty Pageant; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Florida Concert 1; Wise Band Festival 1. BOOTH, RANDY — Tazewell, Virginia. BOSTIC, JAMES M. — Tazewell, Virginia. BOWMAN, DEBORAH A. —N. Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 2, Bh. BREWSTER, JANE — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; May Day 2; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Girls’ Choir 2. BREWSTER, JUDY — Tazewell, Virginia. V.I.C.A. 3, 4. BRITTEN, DOUGLAS E. — Bishop, Virginia. V.I.C.A. 3, 4. Pep Club. BROOKS, CHARLES C. — North Tazewell, Virginia. F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pres. of F.C.A. 3, 4. BROWN, KAY — Tazewell, Virginia. Snow Queen 4. BURKETT, DEAN — Bluefield, Virginia. BURRESS, PATRICIA J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Class Tourna- ments 1, 2;S.C.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. CANARY, EDITH S. — North Tazewell, Virginia. CASSELL, MYRA A. — Bishop, Virginia. Pep Club. CAUDILL, H. S. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.F.A. 2, 3; K.V.G. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; 44H 1; V.LC.A. 3, 4; Best-All-Round Junior Boy; State Pres. of V.I.C.A.; District Pres. of V.I.C.A.; Pres. of Taz. County Voc. School; S.C.A. 1, 2; Homeroom Sec. 2; Taz. Jr. Rescue Squad; Pres. of Junior Rescue Squad; Equip- ment Man of the Rescue Squad; Sergeant of Arms of Junior Rescue Squad; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; V.I.C.A. Student of the Year 3. CECIL, DREYAN — Tazewell, Virginia. CECIL, SANDY — Tazewell, Virginia. CHILDRESS, LINDA — North Tazewell, Virginia. Pres. of Y-Teens; Sec. of F.B.L.A. CHRISTIAN, DAINTA N. — North Tazewell, Virginia. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teen 1, 2; Art Club 1;S.C.A. 1; Choir 1. CLEMONS, THERESA -— Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Green and White Choral Chorus 3. CLINE, KATHY C. — North Tazewell, Virginia. Senior Statistics COLE, GARY — Tazewell, Virginia. CONN, CHERYL L. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.T.A.; Home- room V. Pres. 4. COX, MARY E. — Tazewell, Virginia. Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Representative 2, 3; Pep Club Treas.3; Class Tournaments 1, 2, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Sec. of 4-H 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Homecoming Parade 3, 4; Christmas Parade 1, 2; Girls’ Choir 2, 3; Green and White Choral 3; Green T 4; Virginia Music Camp 3; May Day 2; Concord Play Day 2; Drama Club; Talent Show 2; All-County Chorus 3, 4; District Rating 2, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Reporter for F.B.L.A. 4; Regional Meeting 4; State Meeting 4; Office Work 3. CRABTREE, TIMMY J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football Man- ager 1, 2; Football 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Drama Club; Thespians; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Jr. Play; Senior Play; May Day 2. CRAWFORD, LINDA — North Tazewell, Virginia. CROUSE, DIANE L. — Bandy, Virginia. Y-Teens 1; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Parliamentarian of F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Green-T’s 3, 4; May Day 2; Bulldog Staff 3; Typist and Assistant Business Manager for Bulldog Staff; Talent Show Stage Committee 2; Girls’ Choir 3. CROUSE, SANDY L. — Tazewell, Virginia. DAVIDSON, JANICE C. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Pep Club 1, 2; May Day; 4-H 1; Infirmary Nurse 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3. DEAN, DON — North Tazewell, Virginia. D.E.C.A. Club 1, 2, 3; K.V.G. 23 Vice Pres. of D.E.C.A. 3. DENNISON, DIANE K. — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1, 3; Y-Teen Corresponding Sec.; May Day; Junior Play; Class Treasurer 3; T.R.Y.-A.C.; United Nation Seminar 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Girls’ State 4; Thespian 4; Sec. of S.C.A. 4; Senior Play; Homecoming Float Decorating Com- mittee. DESKINS, JAMES — Tazewell, Virginia. DICKENSON, CONNIE — Tazewell, Virginia DORTON, DANIEL L. — North Tazewell, Virginia. F.F.A.; DE Gene DUNAWAY, LARRY E. — Amonate, Virginia. Projector Clube 4 Ee heAe 2 a4 AttelleyS aKa Ganleeees DUNCAN, MELISSA D. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.B.L.A. 3, 4; P.B.L.A. Pres. 4; Radford Regional; F.B.L.A. Reporter 4; May Day Princess 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Marshal for Graduation 3; Girls’ State Alternate 3. DUTY, JERRY — Cedar Bluff, Virginia. Footbal l 2, 3, 4; K.V.G. 1, 4; Projector Club 1, 4. EASTRIDGE, MARY E. — North Tazewell, Virginia. Talent Show 1. 138 EDWARDS, MARY E. — Tazewell, Virginia. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-County Band 2, 3, 4; All-Regional Band 4; Head Major- ette 4; Choir 2, 3; All-County Choir 3, 4; Green-T 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teen Reporter 2; Y-Teen Chaplain 3; Y-Teen Pres. 4; Y-Teen Basketball Tournaments 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Tournaments 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Thespians 4; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; May Day 2, 3. ELSWICK, BRENDA J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Spanish Club 2, 3; Served at Senior Banquet 2, 3; Homeroom Treas. 4. ESTEP, JOHN — Tazewell, Virginia. FARMER, DONNA S. — North Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club Se TEAS 64: FAZIO, NICKY — North Tazewell, Virginia. D.E. 3, 4. FRENCH, RICHARD — North Tazewell, Virginia. Taz. Jr. Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Treas. 2; Pres. 4; Band 1, 2; All-County 15S. GAG 2 3 el reas. 2:n4-Hinlee2 | Boys estatemoamialent Show 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Play 3; Class Tournaments 3, 4; Music Club Festivals 1, 2; Class Treas. 1. GIBSON, RONNIE — Tazewell, Virginia. GILBERT, JOAN — Tazewell, Virginia. GODSEY, KENNETH — Tazewell, Virginia. GLOVER, WILLIAM — Tazewell, Virginia. GRACE, GORDEN — North Tazewell, Virginia. GRAHAM, SHIRLEY — North Tazewell, Virginia GRIFFITH, JOHN — Tazewell, Virginia. GULLIAN, ALICE — Tazewell, Virginia. GUY, SHARON L. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 1; D.E.C.A. A, Fe WAS Oi! DIE LCN, 2 HAGER, ROBERT — Tazewell, Virginia. HALL, WILLIAM — Tazewell, Virginia. Class Tournaments 2, 3,4. HANCOCK, JERRY — Tazewell, Virginia. V.I.C.A. Club. HARMAN, DEBORAH W. — Cedar Bluff, Virginia. Y-Teens 1; Talent Show Scenery 1; Art Club 2, 3; Talent Show Scenery 2, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Store Atten- dant. HARMAN, KIMBERLY A. — Tazewell, Virginia. Varsity Cheerleader 3; Cheerleading Camp 3; Green-T 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Regional Chorus 4; 17 T’s 3, 4; Concord Invitation Col- lege Chorus 4; Soprana Rep. of Green T’s; All-County Cho- rus; Va. Music Camp 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Talent Shows 1, 2; May Day 2; Concord College Play Day 2; Class Tournaments 1, 2, 4; Bulldog Staff 3; Art Club 2, 3; Circu- lation Manager and Editor; Cast of Jr. Play; Stage Committee Senior Statistics for Sr. Play; Jr. Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Voice of Democracy Contest 3rd Place; Drama Club 3; District Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorating Com- mittee 2, 3; Homecoming Parade 3; Christmas Parade 4; District Ratings 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1; Performed in Miss Taz. County Pageant 2, 3; T.H.S. Pageant 4; Senior Banquet 2, 3. HARMAN, THOMAS — Tazewell, Virginia. HARRIS, WILLIAM — North Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1, 2s basketball 1) 2.73, °4- Track: 1, By, Che IBACHN 2 National Thespians Society. HARRISON, JOHN — Tazewell, Virginia. HAYES, CHARLES — Tazewell, Virginia. HAYES , CHARLOTTE — Bluefield, Virginia. Drama Club; Art Club; Talent Show 1; Y-Teens; F.B.L.A.;S.C.A.; Annual Staff 4; Guidance Office Helper; Library Aid; Preforming Choir 1; D.E. 1; Miss T.H.S. Pageant 1st Runner-up. HELDRETH, CHARLES — Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1, 2; Vice Pres. Freshman Class; Vice Pres. Sophomore Class; Homecoming Court 1; Pres. of D.E. 3, 4. HENEGAR, RANDAL — Tazewell, Virginia. HERALD, DEBORAH L. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.B.L.A. 3; F.B.L.A. Corresponding Sec. 4; V.I.C.A. 4; Sec. of Practical Nursing Class. HOLT, JAMES G. — Tazewell, Virginia. French Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 4; Concord Invitational Band Clinic 4; All-Regional Band 4; Chorus 2; Green-T 4; 17 T’s 4; All-Regional Chorus 4; Junior Music Club; Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; National Honor Society; S.G.A. HORTON, PATRICIA — North Tazewell, Virginia. HOWERY, RUTH D. — Tazewell, Virginia. HOWERY, VIRGINIA M. — Tazewell, Virginia. May Day 2; Y-Teens 2, 3; Junior Play; Bulldog Staff 4. HOWINGTON, SAM — North Tazewell, Virginia. Wrestling 1, 2, 3; May Day 2. HUDSON, PATRICIA K. — Tazewell, Virginia. 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 1; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Sec. of Sophomore Class; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; May Day 2. HUNTER, ROBERT C. — Tazewell, Virginia. National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Play; Vice Pres. of Young Republicans 3, 4. HUNTER, WILLIAM C. — Tazewell, Virginia. National Ju- nior Honor Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Play; Young Republicans Club 2, 4. HURST, BARBARA J. — North Tazewell, Virginia. J.V. 139 Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 2, 4; All- County Choir; Y-Teens 1; Drama Club 1, 3; F.H.A. 2; F.H.A. Vice Pres.; Home Ec. 2; May Day 2; Cheerleader Camp 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Miss Tazewell County Pageant 1; Miss T.H.S. Pageant 1; Ticket Committee for Jr. Play 1. IRVIN, KENNETH W. — Tazewell, Virginia. Projector Club 1, 2; Drama Club; S.C.A.; Thespian Troupe No. 1431; Green T; 16 T’s 3; 17 T’s 4; Stage Band 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play; Senior Play; All-Regional Chorus. JEWELL, DAVID R. — North Tazewell, Virginia. JOHNSON, RALPH R. — Tazewell, Virginia. Performing Choir 4; Senior Play. JONES, DAVID — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1; Reporter for Auto-Mechanical Class 3. JONES, LARRY G. — Tazewell, Virginia. JUPINA, PETER A. — Tazewell, Virginia. All-County Band 3, 4; Concord College Invitational Music Festival; All- Regional Band; Band 1, 2, 4; Junior Varsity Football ile Track 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Projector Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Stage Band 1, 4; Boys’ Choir; Junior Play. KEENE, LINDA L. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 3; Bible Club Sec. 4. KEITH, DOROTHY L. — Tazewell, Virginia. $.C.A. 1; May Dave alle AG KIMBERLINE, JACK — Tazewell, Virginia. KINSER, PATRICIA A. — Tazewell, Virginia. Sec. of Pep Club; Y-Teens; F.B.L.A. KISER, JOHN L. — Bandy, Virginia. Football 1, 2, 3; K.V.G. ele on 4 y) tackle pasketballl: P.CeAu2 03, 4 PUAN a2 3. aE CaA mile KULCHAR, MARGARET E. — Tazewell, Virginia. National Junior Honor Society 2; F.H.A. Pres. 1; Pep Club; Cheer- leader 1. LAFFERTY, DEBRA K. — Tazewell, Virginia. May Day 1; May Day Mistress of Ceremony 3; Y-Teens 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Bulldog Staff. LAMBERT, BARBARA L. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.T.A. 3, 4; P.B.L.A. 4. LAMBERT, DANNY L. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club Home Room Representative 3, 4; Art Club 3; Basketball 1; Football 1; Wrestling 3; Senior Play; Track 1, 2. LAMBERT, DONNA J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1, 2; Homeroom Vice Pres. 1; Choir 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. LARGE, PATTY — Tazewell, Virginia. 1st Place in American History Contest 3. LEFFEL, HERBIE — Tazewell, Virginia. Vocational School Mechanics 3, 4. Senior Statistics LEFFEL, NEVA J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. of 4-H 1; Vice Pres. of 4-H 2; Pres. of 4-H 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Homeroom Sec. 4; May Day 2; Alternate in Virginia Girls’ State 3; Office 3; Infirmary Nurse 2. LESTER, DIANNA L. — Tazewell, Virginia. Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 4; Junior Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Play Cast; Senior Play Cast. LINDSEY, MIKE — North Tazewell, Virginia. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3; Pep Club 3, 4. LINKOUS, DEBBIE — North Tazewell, Virginia. LINKOUS, GEORGE H. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Pres. of Homeroom 1; Class Tournaments 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Make up Senior Play; Thespians 3, 4; Vice Pres. Thespians 4. LITTLE, GLORIA L. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Ae PICSerOlm EE AGE. aINE LI SORE see Lit Seelam Se Cam UINION Honor Society 2; S.C.A. Vice Pres. 4; Student Faculty Com- mittee Sec. 4; Guidance Committee 4; Library Aid 1. LOWE, BEULAH L. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. Treas. 2;F.T.A. Vice Pres. 3; F.T.A. Pres. 4; Library Aid 1; Talent Show 2; May Day 2; Bulldog Staff 3, 4; Page Editor of Bulldog Staff 3, 4; Assistant Editor of Bulldog Staff 4. LOWMAN, FRANKIE L. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football Man- ager 1; S.C.A. 1; Spanish Club 2; May Day 2, 3; Homeroom Pres. 2; F.C.A. 3, 4; Class Tournaments 3, 4. MAGGARD, CHARLOTTE — N. Tazewell, Virginia. MALOYED, VIRGINIA J. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Vice Pres. of F.B.L.A. 4. MARRS, BETTY J. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. May Day 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Band, Tazettes 3. MATNEY, LONNIE — Tazewell, Virginia. MAXFIELD, KENNY R. — Tazewell, Virginia. D.E.C.A. Club Ne ARI SRE McBRIDE, MARILYN — N. Tazewell, Virginia. May Day 2; Junior Play 3; Pep Club; Homeroom Representative 4. McCANN, WILLIAM — N. Tazewell, Virginia. McREYNOLDS, FREDDIE — Tazewell, Virginia. MEADE, DONALD — Tazewell, Virginia. MITCHELL, CHARLIE — N. Tazewell, Virginia. D.E.C.A. Club 4, MONK, JACKIE E. — Amonate, Virginia. Manager of Basket- ball 1; Football 1, 2; V.I.C.A. Club 3, 4; K.V.G. 1, 4. MONK, JANE E. — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Class Tournaments 2, 3; May Day 2; Tazettes 3, 4; Spanish Club; Prom Decorating Committee. 140 MONK, PATRICIA M. — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens i; Na- tional Junior Society 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Girls’ State 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Thespian Troupe 1431 4; Prom Decorating Com- mittee 3. MOSS, NANCY — Tazewell, Virginia. Green T 1, 2, 3, 4; 16 T’s 3; 17 T’s 4; All-County 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Regional 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3; Class Tournaments 1, 4; Art Club 3; Spanish Club 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Delegate to National Science Symposium 3; Winner Local Forensics 1; District Forensic 1; Virginia Inter- mont Forensic 2; Finalist in Gatlinburg Forensic 3; Senior Play; S.C.A. 1, 2; State Gymnast Competition 4; Home- room Sec. 1; Homeroom Sec. 3; Thespians 4; Junior Play; May Day 1, 4; 4-H Club 1; Girls’ Choir 2, 3. MULA, PAULINE — Tazewell, Virginia. MULLINS, BETTY W. — Tazewell, Virginia. MULLINS, WILLIAM — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Football 2; Track 2: K.V.Ga25,V.LCAw2: MURRAY, MIKE — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Band 1, 2. MUSTARD, ARDEN J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teen 1; Na- tional Junior Honor Society 1, 2; Treas. of National Junior Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 2; May Day 2; Honor Society 3, 4 Vice Pres.; S.C.A. 3; Basketball Sweetheart Attendant 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Homeroom Vice Pres. 4; U.N. Seminar 3. MUSTARD, LARRY — Tazewell, Virginia. Pres. of Class 1, 3; Vice Pres. of Class 4; Best All-Around Freshman Boy; S.C.A. 3; Green T 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; All-Regional Choir; Spanish Club 1, 2; Thespian Troupe 1431. NEEL, DAN — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Band 1, 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Wise Band Festival 2; Daytona Beach Concert; Florida Band Concert 1; Voting Delegate State D.E.C.A. Contests 4. O’QUINN, JOE — Tazewell, Virginia. O’QUINN, LEON B. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Patrol 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teen Head Coach; Wrestling 1. PAULEY, STEVE — Tazewell, Virginia. PEAK, PAUL E. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Junior Music Club 2, 3; Vice Pres. 4; Green-T President; 17 T’s 3, 4; Homeroom Pres.; All-Regional 4. PHILLIPS, RITA W. — Bishop, Virginia. Pep Club 3, 4; Green-T 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss T.H.S. Beauty Pageant 3; Y-Teens 1. POMRENKE, KURT J. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1; Baseball 1; Science Club 1; French Club 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball Captain 2; Spanish Club 2; Outward Bound Club 2; Track 3, 4; Junior Play Stage Committee 3; S.C.A. Pres. 4; S.C.A. District Committee 4; S.C.A. Workshop 4; Student Faculty Committee 4; Senior Play 4; Y-Teen Coach 4; Home- coming Escort 4. Senior Statistics POWERS, MIKE — Tazewell, Virginia. PRIDGEN, CHRISTINE A. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1, 3,4; World Study Club 2; V.I.C.A. Club 2, 3. PRUITT, PATRICIA A. — Tazewell, Virginia. PUCKETT, DANNY — Tazewell, Virginia. PUCKETT, RONNIE — Tazewell, Virginia. Basketball 1, 2; Homeroom Pres.; Vocational School 3. PUCKETT, SARA — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Green—T 2, 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Marshal at Baccalaureate 3; Concord Music Fes- tival 4; 17 T’s 4; All-Regional Chorus 4; S.C.A. 1, 4; Poems in District VII Creative Writing Contest 2, 3; Talent Show 1, 2, a} PUCKETT, SIDNEY K. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pres. of Home- room 1; Annual Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3. QUESENBERRY, JOHN — Tazewell, Virginia. RASNAKE, DAVID T. — Tazewell, Virginia. Football 3, 4; F.C.A. 3, 4;K.V.G. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2. RASNAKE, LARRY W. — Bandy, Virginia. REECE, MICHAEL C. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Junior Play 3; Thespians 4; Senior Play 4; Young Republicans 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 1, 2; Class Tournaments 1, 2, 3, 4. REED, IVEY JEAN C. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Home Ec. 1, 2; Art 1; Bible Club; Pep Club 1, 2; Tazettes; D.E.C.A. Club. REYNOLDS, NANCY — Tazewell, Virginia. Homecoming Attendant 1; Pep Club 1, 4; Drama Club 3; May Day 2. RICHARDSON, KENNY — Tazewell, Virginia. D.E.C.A. Club; Sec. of D.E.C.A. 3; Treas. of D.E.C.A. 4; D.E.C.A. 2. RICHARDSON, LARRY — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; D.E. 4; Basketball Sweetheart Escort 3. RICHMOND, ROY R. — Tazewell, Virginia. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day 1, 2; Class Tournaments 1, 2; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3;S.C.A. 1, 2; Annual Staff.4. RILEY, CONNIE Y. — Bandy, Virginia. Y-Teens 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Class Sec. 3; May Princess 3;S.P.N.A. WiGcIPTeSa evel Gran ROBERTS, BARBARA — Bandy, Virginia. Drama Club 3; Pep Club 3; May Day 2; T.H.S. Pageant 4. ROBERTS, LORETTA — Tazewell, Virginia. Art Club 1, 2; Senior Play; Pep Club; Y-Teens 4. ROSE, MELISSA — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A.; National Honor Society. SAUNDERS, DOUGLAS — Tazewell, Virginia. 141 SAUNDERS, ELLEN M. — Tazewell, Virginia. S.C.A. 1, 2; May Day 2; Bulldog Staff 3; Exchange Editor 3; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Thespians 4; Senior Play; Junior Play. SAYERS, LINDA R. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 3, 4; Bible Club Devotional Chairman; S.P.N.; Butten Chairman; Vil GrA® SHEE TS, KATHERINE L. — Tazewell, Virginia. SHEETS, MYRTLE C. — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 1; Art 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Drama Club 3; Guidance Office op ie F.B.L.A. 4. SHEPARD, DONALD — Tazewell, Virginia. SHORT, DONNA — V.LC.A. Club 4; S.P.N.A. 4; Project Chairman 4; Student Practical Nurses Association. SHRADER, JOE — Bluefield, Virginia. V.I.C.A.; K.V.G.; Pep ClhibslGar: SHRADER, SHARON K. — Bandy, Virginia. F.T.A. 1; May Day 1, 2; Class Tournaments 1, 2, 3. SMITH, LINDA S. — Tazewell, Virginia. F.H.A. 1; Vice Pres. of Homeroom 1. SMITH, LINK — Amonate, Virginia. $.C.A.; F.F.A.; K.V.G. SMITH, TOMMY -— Bluefield, Virginia. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; K.V.G. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Track 1. SPARKS, GERALINE — Tazewell, Virginia. SPARKS, JOHNNY — Tazewell, Virginia. Drama Club 1; D.E.C.A. 1; Tazewell Rescue Squad. SPARKS, RAYMOND — N. Tazewell, Virginia. D.E. Club. ST. CLAIR, ANN — Tazewell, Virginia. J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; Captain; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Captain; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 1, 2; Class Tournaments 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; May Day 2; Y-Teens 2, 3; Best All- Round Sophomore Girl. STOCKTON, CHERYL S. — Tazewell, Virginia. S.C.A. 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Thespians 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Bulldog Staff Page Editor 3; Jr. Play 3; Senior Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Young Republicans; Prom Decorating Committee; Homeroom Vice Pres. 2; Home- coming Float Decorating Committee; Senior Class Float Committee; Homecoming Dance Decorating Committee; May Day 2; Class Tournaments 2. STONE, SUSAN M. — Tazewell, Virginia. Homeroom Pres. 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Tournaments 1, 2; Miss T.H.S. Pageant 4; Won Miss T.H.S. 4. TAYLOR, MIKE — Tazewell, Virginia. TAYLOR, WAYNE — Tazewell, Virginia. TEMPLETON, PATTY G. — Tazewell, Virginia. S.C.A. 1, 2; Music Club 1; Jr. Play; Drama Club 3; Served for Sr. Banquet 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Thespian Play 4. Senior Statistics THOMPSON, DARRELL — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Sr. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1; Jr. Music Club 1, 2, 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Sr. Play; Talent Show 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Green-T 4; All-Regional 4; Prom Committee 3; Home- room Sec. 4; Sr. 4-H Pres. 3; V.P.1. Horse Management Short Course 4. THOMPSON, KEITH D. — Tazewell, Virginia. THOMPSON, MARY M. — Tazewell, Virginia. TORRENCE, ALFRED D. JR. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Band 1, 2; S.C.A. 1; All-County 1; Boys’ State 4; Class Tourna- ments 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; National Jr. Society 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Pres. 4. TRACY, BARBARA — Tazewell, Virginia. VANHOOZER, JOSEPH K.V.G. 2; Bus Patrol 1. - Tazewell, Virginia. V.1.C.A. 3, 4; VANHOOZER, MARY RUTH — Tazewell, Virginia. Library Aid 2, 3,4; F.H.A. Club 4. VASSAR, MARY E. — Tazewell, Virginia. Prom Committee 3; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Art Club 3; F.H.A. Fashion Show 2. WALKER, MIKE Pep Club 4; 1.C.T. 4. Tazewell, Virginia. F.F.A. 2; V.I.C.A. 3; WALKER, PATSY G. — Tazewell, Virginia. WHITE, JOE — Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 3, 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Art Club 1; Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, JEAN O. —- Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treas. 1; Talent Show 1, 2, 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; May Day 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Y-Teen Historian 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Play Make-up; Co-Captain Varsity Cheer- leader 4; Bulldog Staff 4; Youth Announcer for W.T.Z.E. 4; Youth Reporter for Bluefield Daily Telegraph 4; Senior Play. WHITT, JIMMY — North Tazewell, Virginia. 142 WHITT, LEANNA B. Booster 2. Tazewell, Virginia. F.T.A. 1, 4; Band WHITT, NANCY K. — Bandy, Virginia. Class Officer 1, 3; Class Tournaments 1, 2; Y-Teen Officer 1, 2; F.H.A. Officer 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Editor of Annual Staff 4; May Day Princess 2; Junior Homecoming Attendant 3; Best-All-Round Junior Girl; National Honor Society 4. WILEY, BUTCH Basketball. Bluefield, Virginia. Pep Club; Football; WINNINGHAM, ROGER — N. Tazewell, Virginia. Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; F.G.A. 2, 3, 4; WAI CIN. Bia Bh WILSON, KATHRYN M. — Tazewell, Virginia. Y-Teens 1; Junior National Honor Society 1, 2; May Day 2; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Play Costumes; Prom Planning and Decorating Committee 3; Girls’ Choir 3; Stage Manager of Senior Play; Thespians 4; Virginia Girls’ State 4. WOLLBRINCK, CAROL — Tazewell, Virginial. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,4; F.1.A. 3, 4 Treas. WOOD, DENNIS R. — N. Tazewell, Virginia. WRIGHT, DONNA — N. Tazewell, Virginia. D.E..C.A. Club. WRIGHT, JOE — N. Tazewell, Virginia. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. WRIGHT, NORMA — Tazewell, Virginia. Choir 1; Y-Teens 2, 3; V.I.C.A. 4; Miss T.H.S. Beauty Pageant. VANCE, WILLIAM — Tazewell, Virginia. Vocational School, Auto Mechanics; I.C.T. YATES, STEVE, = Vel GrAm Clube: N. Tazewell, Virginia. Pep Club 4; ZIATS, TOMMY — Tazewell, Virginia. HES yD es ‘Wl May 4h 143 ADVERTISEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF TAZEWELL COUNTY TAZEWELL NORTH TAZEWELL WESTIGATIESSFOPPINGRCENIIER BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA “YOUR PROGRESSIVE BANK’ MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. 144 COLE BAKING CO. Makers of Sunbeam Bread Bluefield Phone W. Va. 3292 7113 FEDERATED Dry Goods, Notions, Bobbie Brooks, Clothing Dresses and Sportswear Men’‘s Clothing Nelly Don Dresses Tazewell Virginia Compliments of KAMNER FURNITURE Compliments of LITTLE FRENCH BEAUTY ACADEMY Complete Training In All Lines of Beauty Culture 3300 East Cumberland Road Bluefield, W. Va. 24701 Phone 327-8310 HAWLEY COAL MINING CORPORATION SQUIRE JACOBS FORK WEST VIRGINIA A LESTER’S FLOWER SHOP H N M SHOE STORE 300 Main Street General Office Tazewell, Virginia 515 Federal Street Bluefield, W. Va. 24701 Compliments of Compliments of : THE COMMERCIAL THE THORNTON CO. BANK OF BLUEFIELD Your Quality Store Si 1898 Bluefield, West Virginia Ince Mee a Emule. | Bluefield W. Virginia CARDINAL BOWLING CENTER 12 BRUNSWICK LANES 4 BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLES SNACK BAR AIR CONDITIONING NORA Timea Ze Vy Bie VIRGINIA 146 JONES THRIFTWAY WILLIAMS GROCERY Quality Clothing For and The Entire Family SERVICE STATION North Tazewell Virginia Grafton, Va. Compliments of BLUEFIELD OPTICAL CENTER | BLUEFIELD CASKET Senator R. E. “’Ray’’ Barnett CO., INC. West Virginia Hotel Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield, Va. Compliments of Compliments of CLINCH VALLEY NEWS TAZEWELL ASPHALT ty 4 ataerea tat H. D. BEAVERS—Operator Newspaper’ Tazewell Phone Phone 988-8470 Tazewell Virginia 988-3535 Virginia 147 Compliments of PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Route 3 Tazewell, Va. THE TOWN ‘N TWEED SHOP PHONES 272819755 —1n | COSBBLEANDSSie BEUEEIERD VVany A “Bluefields’ Shop of Distinction’’ COMPLIMENTS OF POUNDING MILL QUARRY TAZEWELL 988-2121 BLUEFIELD, VA. 326-1145 148 Compliments of RAY RICHARDSON Compliments of General Construction TAZEWELL Rock Drilling Bulldozing Dirt Hauling Skid Shovel Work FARM BUREAU, INC. ROULC HE DOX 83) Riverside Drive North Tazewell, Virginia North Tazewell, Va. 24630 Phone 988-2621 Compliments of Compliments of BEAVERS CECIL JACKSON’S DRUG CONTRACTORS COMPANY Main Street Tazewell, Va. Phone Tazewell 988-4740 Virginia Compliments of BEA’S FASHIONS 126 Main Street COX'S Tazewell Bluefield Compliments of a Compliments of SOUTHERN OFFICE SUPPLY KEARNS INSURANCE AGENCY Bluefield W. Va. Bluefield W. Va. 149 GOMPEIMEN T SmG@ mi nea elas OR eho sala CRAWFORD JEWELERS MAIN STREET TAZ EVY Ele VIRGINIA VAN’‘S RADIO TV Zenith - Philco “Your Record Shop’’ Hoover Cleaners Phone 988-4111 Tazewell, Virginia BLUEFIELD SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of DISTRIBUTORS OF A Wide Variety of Nationally Advertised Products Subsidiaries e Rish Equipment Co. e Dixie Appliance Co. e Virginian Electric, Inc. e Skyland Hospital Supply N. Tazewell, Va. Phone 988-4520 Mason-Dixon Distributors 150 COMPLIMENTS OF ACME AND A-MART COMPLIMENTS OF CANDLEWAX SMOKE LESS FUEL CO., INC. A ZENVY Elis VIRGINIA Compliments of JOE’S DRIVE IN Curb Service Tazewell Virginia STEKLEERSS Hart and Schaffuer and Mark Varsity Town Downtown, Bluefield, Va. BECKERS JEWEL BOX Your Diamond Headquarters Tazewell, Va. Compliments of IDEAL BARBER SHOP GRUBB PHOTO 404 Bland 27 Bluefield, W. Va. 24701 Compliments of RAMEY CHEVROLET INC. Main Street Four Way Tazewell, Va. 988-2547 152 JOHN’S MOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPENS 7B DAY ST ABW EEK Phone 988-5521 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Phone 988-4494 Tazewell Virginia ELDRETH MOTOR SERVICE Carburetor, Generator and Brake Service Phone 988-472] Tazewell Virginia Compliments of HARMAN’S INC. Phone 988-3333 Compliments of W.T.Z.E. RADIO A.M. and F.M. Tazewell, Virginia “The Modern Progressive Sound on a Progressive County” General Manager: Jim Cox Announcers: Frank Barnes Dave Harrison BEST WISHES FROM CLINCH VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 988-4871 Tazewell Virginia 153 SERV - ALL 928 West State Street Bristol, Tenn. - Va. INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS Catering to — Schools, Restaurants, Cafeterias, Hotels, Hospitals, Etc. Compliments of JEFF WARD’‘S INC. Phone 988-4430 Tazewell Virginia Compliments of HUGH’S SELF SERVICE SHOE STORE Tazewell, Virginia Compliments of CLINCH VALLEY NEWS “Your Home-Town Newspaper 988-8470 Tazewell, Virginia SOUTHERN STATES TAZEWELL COOP., INC. High Quality Feed, Seed, Farm Supplies, Bulk Fertilizers, Spreading, Seed Sowing Phone 988-3411 North Tazewell, Virginia 154 FEDERATED Dry Goods,Notions, Bobbie Brooks,Clothing Dresses and Sportswear Men’‘s Clothing Nelly Don Dresses Tazewell Virginia Compliments of RIVERJACK ESSO Riverjack Section Route | JACKSON FLEET CO. North Tazewell Virginia JOHNSON’S DRIVE IN “Specializing in Pressure Fried Chicken” Bishop Road, Tazewell COMPLIMENTS FRIEND N. Tazewell Virginia GENERAL INSTRUMENT 55 COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF TA ZEWELL COUNTY Tazewell North Tazewell WESTIGATE SHOPPING CENTER Bluefield, Virginia “Your Progressive Bank”’ Member of F.D.I.C. 156 Compliments of DESKINS SUPERETTE INC. Satisfied Customers — Our First Consideration Phone 988-4210 fe Tazewell, Virginia English, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of C F GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Phone 988-4851 North Tazewell Virginia C. T. PEERY SONS GROCERIES — MEAT MARKET FROSTED FOODS 988571 Stores In Grundy, Virginia Bluefield, Virginia 157 ANDES PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Drive Up Prescription Window Phone 988-4184 North Tazewell Virginia Compliments of GREEVER FUNERAL HOME Serving This Community For Over 80 Years Phone 988-2554 Ay shades ALLESON” Harman + ry - s yy yt)’ Al eo’ OSS in (ye yo a Ne es Be ua) 2) ae es a” ow AV OO Rall) om C2 1” SS =e S GO- yes my mS fe ea Y Naser ee eS SS) a On ne an a. ; ee IY y oe at ik Pee uae re: Ka 4 Crau aa) a fh TE | Hust sf SES ULASZS URN 3 wt Monger | rat Wy “7 a AREY 4 LY 7] Ph Ve _JOMES a) Diane Dennison Gloria Little Patty Monk Kathy Wilson BOYS’ — GIRLS-STATE Virginia Girls’ and Boys’ State was an experience thaf we will never forget. For a week we marched, shouted and met new friends. But more important thanfhaving fun, we learned the fundamentals of state government and put these basic concep into praeetCe. We all feel that it was an honor to be chosen to attend Girls’ and Boys’ State ang4rope that the experience we had will make us better Virginia citizens. Charles Brooks Jimmy Deskins Ricky French Al Torrence 9 114Maz¥ 1 = SiS ‘, ype, es Se oe FA Ot Tae
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