Troutville High School - Warrior Yearbook (Troutville, VA)
- Class of 1959
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P ' Ji- 124330-2-V.-SgiE3Ez2:1 11:1:1:f:12s::1::r1225:1.1'N' f . 'f .,... THA HATC -.-1-1 ' ,, A Edif01' si-:1-'-' -212:21fieafiilszrziririria-1--''-1-,..- ---- ,. -, f :sszggzirirzag A ' 1 ,,.. ...-- DD D ....... AQ 1 :,. ' . RONNIE ' YATES 1 Advisor Business Mgmiger FIFTY-NINE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THE WAR FOREWORD A record is akeeping of events and happen- ings. When we left our homes to enter school, we started our record. Since that time an account has been kept of our behavior, sports, activities, classes and accomplishments. This far, high school has played an impor- tant part in our lives but in the future there will be many more records to be kept, each to be lived to its fullest, knowing that never again shall we tread this path. We now present the twenty-seventh volume of the WARRIOR to show a record of our one hundred and eighty days from September until June at Troutville High School during 1958-59. DEDICATION is . , Q T N-kr W' ft A - For your interest in the school, - For your helpfulness to the Seniors, - For your guidance toward our future lives, - For these things we are grateful and therefore we dedicate this, the twenty-seventh volume of THE WARRIOR, to you, our Senior Sponsor, Miss Jean Ferguson. 3 W3 iw M N25 E GM.-X Sis R33 1., :QW A Q? A H A iii T . -- is fp-:Yi - ww' .1 X,,f W, 1. . 5 22... 1 uf 351,-W Ah -1 , 1 Q R lv its-.bmw 'film H 4 THROUGH THE ARCH LEADS TO LEARNING ALMA MATER 4bCJ'f:5ir4JJJ1d14JJsQL Hue a-rnonq-Une Blue Rfpg,gMoun-77If45 , wrm fha juries Far 3-uJALi H18 buS-Y hUN '? 04' S 515+- cp5g51fFpL1f7jffiF X W ii i'1 H !p fig fl? '5 -pgirgh-syp'1r1fFH UH Me dwfms, Speed Yr ON-uard , Loud our pals-es H5 WFEFEFFFF M11 1 ' 5431 '?H'f'5VfHCfflffFF lg 535' 13-1fHJJJI:IHJ i Hari +0 we, our .4H:f4A MR-TEA? .' Hal 0, h3ji,TF0uP LL ur F YH 1 p f 5 ','. iw' G. Meadows, Photographer, M. Patterson, Staff member, J. I. Yates, Advisor, D. Hatcher, Editor, T. Camper, staff member, Mrs. Eddie Camper, chaperone, and Mrs. John Hatcher, chaperone, as they finish touring the Delmar Printing Company in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Southern lnterscholastic Press As- sociation CSIPAJ is held annually at Washing- ton and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia for the purpose of uniting journalists from the Southern States. The WARRIOR won first place award in 1955, and trophy awards in 1956 and 1957. The Virginia High School League is an organization of the public high schools of the state. The League seeks to encourage stu- dent participation in desirable school acti- vities by conducting our supporting programs of inter-school competitions in these fields. Nancy Gibson, Ronnie Simmons-Business Manager, Dore-tha Hatcher- Editor, and Mr. J. I. Yates, discuss pros and cons of winning the A1956 and 1957 Southern Interscholastic Press Association and Virginia High School League trophies. boskefboH ond track, P s, f ..f.?' er -- 7 I I af christmas dance may day talent program farm show Q , ,Z GRANDPA ef' V, yr GoEs ,KX Andy Murray ,H T0 Doug 1 COLLEGE , ' ' X ,S By John Nash Janet Lowe ,G ' W Maxine i 5 I4 Junior Play 7' L Fw November 21, 1958 y it i 'R i' Troutville High School Kemefh Grey L Auditorium Elmer A H EQ, J. I. Yates Director 9 f Alma Crowder in r Ruthie Reggie Reynolds To 5 N e' Ke uEuhun , is, gg- I ,W 'r- it ' . ' avi it A ' 3 W5 Walter Whitlock Jed Pat McCune Annie Catron Beth Amgen Q , is A Carol Lee ' X ' Margie 3 HMY F3 L VA LITTLE 54-A y MARGIEH 45 P y - By Kristin Sergel Bobby Morrison 4 ' Freddie A Senior Class Production Billy Greer May 15, 1959 Bill Miss Jean Ferguson, Director . 1 'K j . - tw ' m, Q' it A X.. 1' 16- Marie Patterson K , e ', s xy Mrs. Odetts io Tommy Camper 'V Sir Saiyad Nasifu Steven Frantz Edna Jones The Assassin ,O The Nurse , ew e .A an Fred Showalter vrsanlvv , l -ve mf , .J , fbi David Keesee Herman 4. ' A Juanita Reed YYKittylY 32' Ronnie Simmons Vern J ex ., ,JJ V Sandra Powell Miss Sherman if Doris Jean Hiner Madame Nasif A Carolyn Harris vmme., K s Nancy Via llMaryH .K ex , e f J , 'Vee 451 A Diana McCune Prompter 2. 5' Q-' n Nancy Petty Roberta Q! Q Fred Holley Mr. Honeywell fe' Q . fn? Dorothy Loyd Prompter TABLE QF CONTENTS STUDENTS Pages 18 - 47 ' SPORTS Pages 48 - 57 ACTIVITIES Pages 58 - 69 CLASSES Pages 70 - 77 aim ADVERTISEMENTS Pages 78 - 95 R v 7- an .., sf.:-r N 'L iw J, .V vm... Q. P 5 y .. .in tu I 1- 4 muff: 1 FX w . , . i- Q ' 12 FACULTY X :Wx 'UQ + .STD 'W H. H. HUFFMAN A. B. Washington and Lee University M. Ed. University of Virginia Principal i. -was-vwffv' Mary Branch School Secretary Miss Jean Ferguson B. S. Mary Washington Senior Sponsor J. I. Yates Radford College Junior Sponsor Mrs. Madaline M. Bunn B. S. Roanoke College B. L. Camper B. S. Western Kentucky L. E. Hall B. A. Roanoke College Sophomore Sponsor FACULTY Miss Arlene Watson B. S. Longwood College D. W. Shober B. S. Bridgewater College Mrs. Geneva P. Griffin B. S. Madison College H. E. Wilhelm B. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute FACULTY Miss Mary Callahan Radford College Freshman Sponsor T. L. Tucker Roanoke College Freshman Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth H. Maddex B. S. Radford College Eighth Grade Sponsor Mrs. Martha M. Murray B. A. Radford College Eighth Grade Sponsor ll. if gg iw tk.- f R. G. Hall E B. A. Roanoke College Seventh Grade Miss Christine Shafer N. P. Madison College Sixth Grade K. H. Slater A. B. Union S. T. B. Boston University School of Theology Sixth Grade Mrs. Virginia L. Henderson N. P. Radford College Third Grade Mrs. Beulah W. Rader N. P. Madison College Second Grade Mrs. Louise M. Bolton N. P. Radford College Second Grade FACULTY Mrs. Nell R. Landers N. P. Radford College Fifth Grade Mrs. Joanne B. Ross Marshall College Fifth Grade Mrs. Esther S. Hylton N. P. Radford College Fourth Grade Mrs. Alma K. Ellis Radford College Third and Fourth Grades FACULTY JP 196 S Mrs. Lida B. Zirkle N. P. Radford College First Grade I ,fm ihuxl Miss Martha Bostic Union College 1 First Grade ' 1 BEHIND THE SCENES THEY MAKE OUR SCHOOL CLICK Mrs. Gladys R. Bryant Mrs. Ethel H. Caldwell Mrs. Lilly B. Lee Cafeteria Workers O. H. 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Will Be Relnelnberczd In September, 1954 seventy- 1.- ' vs. , - ....-...-.-,m,7,. .... , 1956 .f'.' ..- fjflr-l ,ff we 01 ' -1 lt. Q 1955 'Ain A-rf., AJ at-1. M . H W . .ff y tv rv V seven wide-eyed students entered the Eighth grade. Our advisors were Mrs. Elizabeth H. Maddex and J.T. Moore. We began to participate in sports and club activities and found to our surprise that we were finally a part of the school. We elected a P r e s id e nt- Mary Woodson, Vice President-Nancy Potter, Secretary Dorothy Loyd Treasurer -Phyllis Gibson, and two S.C.A. Represen tatives to speak up for our bashful group. They were Sandra Powell and Juanita Conner As the year passed, and May rolled around, we had the opportun ity of having two girls represent our class in the May Court. They were Sandra Powell and Nancy Potter ll'- 7 Since time passes quickly, we found to our amazement that forty- eight had survived the Eighth grade and were now Freshmen That year we elected as President Nancy Potter Vice President Dorothy Loyd S e c r e ta r y Phyllis Gibson, Treasurer Sandra Powell, and two S C A Representatives Mary Wood son and Doretha Hatcher Phyllis Gibson and Judy Drewry represented our class in the May Court Our ad visors were Mrs MarthaM and Mrs Velva S Sutphin Murray I HH A 1 - j A ,wig 'isis-'fi -. A . ...A -,U I .... ,.s 1957 Our half-way mark was reached in 1956. Our class had decreased in number and there were only thirty -six Sophomores. The year flourished with activity and we found ourselves taking more part in school activities. Our officers were elected and we chose William Greer, Presi- dent' Wayne Reynolds, Vice-Presidentr Marie Patterson Secretary' Juanita Conner Treasurer, and Doretha Hatcher S.C.A. Representative. Three Sophomores were chosen to work on the yearbook. They were Nancy Gibson William Greer and Douglas Tate. In the spring Nancy Gibson, Doretha Hatcher and William Greer attended the S.I.P.A. Convention held at Lexing- Oll. The boys were doing good in basketball this year and went as far as the district. Ronnie Simmons represented our class on the team. While Nancy Gibson was selected as a cheer- leaderg Doretha Hatcher and Sandra Powell found an interest in basketball. Clubs that caught the student s eye were Glee Club Monogram Club F.H.A. and F.F.A. Club. Nancy Petty and Dorothy Loyd represen- ted our class in the May Court. Mrs. Martha M. Murray was our advisor. '92 'DJ' 1959 In the fall of 1958 twenty seven students entered Troutville High School as Seniors Our advisor was Miss Jean Ferguson Thomas Cam per had returned to our class after being away a year to the Augusta Military School and we chose him to lead our class as President Other officers were Paul Greenway Vice President Phyllis Gibson Secretary Doris Hiner Treas urer and Wayne Reynolds S C A Representa tive We ordered our rings and measured for our caps and gowns We chose blue and white as our class colors and me white Carnation as our flower The year kept us busier than ever in clubs sports and work Outstanding Seniors were Nancy Petty President of the S C A Doretha Hatcher Editor of the Yearbook Ronnie Sim mons Business Manager of the Yearbook Nancy Potter President of the Beta Club Nancy Petty and Nancy Potter Co editors of the school news paper Sandra Powell President of the F H A Ronnie Simmons Co captain of the boys basket ball team Ronnie Simmons and Thomas Camper Co captain of the football team and Edna Jones Co captain of the girls basketball team As the year ended we the last Senior Class of Troutville High School looked back over the long twelve years and know that our record will stand in history to show our success and accom plishments Wa 'UK Wi..- mw wi- ,f 3.44: wg,,f J' ,if if-.- 1958 Juniors already' We could hard ly believe it There were many events that took place that year Two new members were added to the yearbook staff They were Doretha Hatcher and Ronnie Simmons Ronnie Sim mons Ronnie Smith and Fred Holley made the football team Doretha Hat cher Sandra Powell Edna Jones, and Nancy Petty played on the girls basketball team the boys played in the state tournament and won second place Nancy Gibson Doretha Hat cher and Nancy Potter were tapped for the Beta Club Doretha Hatcher and Nancy Potter represented our class in the May Court As we were busy scheming and planning a way to make money to give the Seniors a banquet we de cided to give our Junior Play You re Telling Me The banquet was re warding and a good time was shared in by all Mrs Madeline Bunn was our in advisor ,K ,L Ju- 3 Rf' S wwf Lv - , - ' - .. , - r L - 5 ' . 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Hobby Club '55 Monogram Club '56-'59 Football '56-'59 Track '56, '59 Baseball '57-'59 Glee Club '57-'59 Minstrel '57 Science Club '57,'59 Attended Augusta Military Academy '58 Senior Class President '59 Football Co-Captain '59 Basketball '59 Yearbook Associate Business Manager Senior Play '59 'S Y '59 it . JUANITA VIRGINIA CONNER S. C. A. Representative '55 Glee Club '55-'59 F. H. A. '56-'59 Sophomore Class Treasurer '57 2 I SENIORS WILLIAM FOX CONNER F. F. A. '56-'59 a9?r3f'h'H'3M . E Y' m PAUL EMORY CRAWFORD F. F. A. '56-'59 Audio-Visual '56-'58 22 Hr I s M. lil? , I I SENIORS DAVID BENJAMIN FIRESTONE F. F. A. '56-'59 Audio-Visual '56-'59 F. F. A. Vice-President '58 wx o E Y S-. A 3 Af . A fe J. A ff. W STEVEN GUSLER FRANTZ F. F. A. '56-'57 Senior Play '59 R 23 B EN-af Bvl- PHYL LIS ANN GIBSON Glee Club '55-'59 Minstrel '55 Freshmen Class Secretary F. H. A. '56-'59 May Court Princess '56 Football Queen '58 Choral Club '58 Senior Class Secretary '59 F. H. A. Secretary '59 '56 SENIGRS NANCY CAROLE GIBSON Minstrel '55-'57 Glee Club '55-'59 F. H. A. '56 Yearbook Staff '57-'59 S. I. P. A. Delegate '57.'58 Cheerleader '57-'59 F. T. A. '57 District One-Act Play '57 Monogram Club '57-'59 Beta Club '58,'59 Junior Play '58 Choral Club '58 Usher for Commencement Beta Club Secretary '59 Public Speaking '59 z , 4- A 'fwfrig ff at 24 SENIORS PAUL DOUGLAS GREENWAY F. F. A. '56-'59 Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer B0y's State Delegate '58 May Day Escort '58 Usher for Commencement '58 Senior Class Vice-President '59 F. F. A. Secretary '59 May Day Maid of Honor Escort '59 GX. 'Q '58 !'N 1 7 A 4 1--.. , 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH GREER Glee Club '55-'57 Minstrel '55-'57 Yearbook Staff '57 Sophomore Class President '57 S. I. P. A. Delegate '57 All-State West Chorus '57 Junior Play '58 Usher for Commencement '58 Senior Play '59 25 SENIORS DORETHA WRAY HATCHER Glee Club '55-'59 S. C. A. Representative '56,'5'7 Minstrel '56,'57 F. H. A. '56,'57 F. T. A. '56-'58 Basketball '56-'59 All-State West Chorus '57, '59 S. I. P. A. Delegate '57,'59 May Day Princess '58 Assistant Glee Club Accompanist '58 Usher for Commencement '58 Junior Play '58 F. T. A. Vice-President '58 Choral Club '58 Monogram Club '57-'59 Yearbook Staff '58,'59 Beta Club '58,'59 Glee Club Accompanist '59 Beta Club Treasurer '59 Yearbook Editor '59 Glee Club President '59 Virginia All-State Chorus '59 ,pf 'F- inw. we DORIS JEAN HINER Glee Club '55-'59 Science Club '55,'56 F. H. A. '56-'59 F. T. A. '57 Junior Play '58 Senior Class Treasurer '59 Glee Club Secretary-Treasurer '59 F. H. A. Historian '59 May Day Maid of Honor '59 Senior Play '59 43- fl' 26 'ON- .ii .ph- SENIORS FRED HAMPTON HOLLEY, JR. F. F. A. '56-'58 Junior Play '58 Senior Play '59 .. 1-...AW LA .V lily lb' ..... xr K' wits L Q' ' 'fa EDNA EARLE JONES Transferred from William Fleming High School, Roanoke, Virginia, '57 F. H. A. '58 Science Club '58,'59 Glee Club '58,'59 Basketball '58,'59 Monogram Club '58-'59 Newspaper Feature Editor '59 Senior Play '59 DOROTHY LUCILLE LOYD Eighth Grade Secretary '55 Freshman Class Vice-President F. T. A. '56-'58 Glee Club '56-'59 Minstrel '56 May Day Princess '57 F. T. A. Secretary '57 Junior Class Vice-President '58 F. H. A. '58,'59 Choral Club '58 Girl's State Delegate '58 F. H. A. Vice-President '59 Beta Club '59 SENIORS CAROL BARBARA L E E Literary Club '55 Glee Club '55-'58 Science Club '55,'56 Minstrel '56 F. H. A. '58 Junior Play '58 Senior Play '59 Debate Team '59 nw x 4 4 'g APQA ,QPU ,-Q 28 gg..- Nga... S E N I O R S OLA MAE MARTIN Transferred from Tazewell High School in September '57. S we i new K ' 'W' A Qhfn- ROBERT LE ECH MORRISON Basketball Team Manager '56 Junior Play '58 Senior Play '59 ,x X A 29 RN, Beta Club '59 F. H. A. '59 Senior Play '59 ' 'O .,.. - ie ' ski' NANCY CAROLE PETTY Transferred from Gramby High School in February '57 May Day Princess '57 Minstrel '57 Glee Club '57-'59 S. C. A. Secretary-Treasurer '58 Science Club Secretary '58 Junior Play '58 Newspaper Staff '58 Girl's State Delegate '58 Basketball '58,'59 Monogram Club '58,'59 Newspaper Co-Editor '59 S. C. A. President '59 Science Club '59 Beta Club '59 Senior Play '59 30 SENIORS FRANCES MARIE PATTERSON Glee Club '56-'58 Sophomore Class Secretary '57 Usher for Commencement '58 Yearbook Staff '59 S.1.P.A. Delegate '59 T' SENIORS NANCY ANNE POTTER Eighth Grade Vice-President May Day Princess '55,'58 Freshmen Class President '56 F. T. A. Vice-President '56 F. T. A. President '57 Glee Club '57,'58 Newspaper Staff '57-'59 Junior Class President '58 Beta Club '58,'59 Yearbook Staff '58 S. C. A. Vice-President '58 Beta Club President '59 Newspaper Co-Editor '59 May Day Queen '59 ' X A x. Q. 5' . 1 xx. K N. SANDRA ELLEN POWELL S. C. A. Representative '55 May Day Princess '55 Glee Club '55-'59 Freshmen Class Treasurer '56 F. H. A. '56-'59 Basketball '56-'59 F. H. A. Treasurer '58 F. H. A. Convention '58 Science Club '58, '59 F. H. A. President '59 Glee Club Vice-President '59 Monogram Club '59 Senior Play '59 QF 31 'w.M SENIORS WAYNE WALKER REYNOLDS Science Club '55,'56 Sports Club '55 Sophomore Class Vice-President '57 F. F. A. '57 Newspaper Staff '58 Usher for Commencement '58 S. C. A. Representative '59 ,,7. Qi 3' CAROL FAYE SCAGGS Basketball '58,'59 NY' 'fiwifv 32 .1351 SENIORS RONALD PAUL SIMMONS Football '56-'59 Basketball '56-'59 Monogram Club '56-'59 F. F. A. '56, '57 Yearbook Staff '58,'59 S. C. A. Representative '58 Co-captain Basketball '58 Track '58,'59 Baseball '58-'59 Monogram Club Vice-President S. I. P. A. Delegate '58 Boy's State Delegate '58 Usher for Commencement '58 Yearbook Business Manager '59 Co-captain Football '59 Monogram Club President '59 Senior Play '59 '58 . . R X . ka' we r 3 1 F .K A 1 -f 'Tm'.. RONALD PARKER SMITH Football '55-'59 F. F. A. '55-'58 Rod and Gun Club '56 Monogram Club '57-'59 May Day Escort '58 Usher for Commencement '58 Science Club '59 Monogram Club Vice-President '59 May Day King '59 33 Ora Dean Brown Charlotte Ann Bryant Frederick McKay Campbell Annie Lee Catron K-.,h,,., QW-- I pr-M ' - ' 2 4, 5 A 19- X ,,,, lenenrn 'dike V.. 34 .IUNIORS Christine Mae Akers Bonnie Marie Amos ,5i x4 C. C IUNIORS Judith Mae Copenhaver Alma Jean Crowder ff, 'io' we R MX Q'-7 S 5..., 35 452 fi , Martha Anne DeHart Sheila Leigh Dickerson Loyce Elaine Dooley Frances Patricia Dove Carol Sue Greear Carolyn Sue Harris Eleanor Louise Huffman David Calvin Keesee 1 Sena X- x Q 1--Q 'UN ii. tw A... .IUNIORS Virginia Diane Edwards Kenneth Malcolm Gray Yr. flux 'YN- 36 A K K' if R H IUNIORS Janet Kay Lowe Diana Jane McCune Q ' A X 4 Xxlexx .0- f J WLM if? Qu.. .-e NN A xa f f of 0 3- v A he 'W' J ' 'W' QM- N ' ::i v A , QW . '-.. ' 'T' 'Iii . uw HM . w g',f,,!,r'f x na 5 -'vb-K Max Andrew Murray, Jr is Harold Dean Paderick hn...,.,' ,',, Jesse Carylile Page, Jr Juanita Geraldine Reed me 37 3 Q xg 5 if e Robert Edgar Shirley Frederick Murray Showalter 'QW l Lynn Morgan Snider Paul Frederick Snodgrass 2 38 .IUNIORS Reginald Bolton Reynolds James William Shaver 2 . 'HI' X X f ,R IUNIORS Melvin William Stanley Leo Vernon Trail nl? fl -tl . nf I 1 A Q , I Nancy Faye Via Walter Carter Whitlock Janet Ann Wickham Opal Virginia Wood 1' Bobby Brickey Glenvar Bryant Carolyn Bushnell Evelyn Byrd Bert Clemmcr James Clemmer Gerald Conner Nancy Deel Benny Firestone Thomas Flinchum Gretha Foster Paul Gibson gf 5' ,Qu 'E f 3 fl l , B C gf A C. X SQPI-IOMORES Jerry Abbott Janie Akers Joyce Arthur -i ,, x D Norma Bailey - , Dianne Baker V A Carole Barger Katherine Bishop Q i 2 ' A U' 'CM iikl gg Wayne Gray Mary Grubbs Winston Hall Claude Harris Ralph Hicks Sarah Howell James Kelley Joyce Kessler mfr Q ,R 'KW Q . J, we-X.. am , '42 K .LQ5 ' 1 L 1 ,tn UN - v . f ,. xml, :L-vi.. .- pv' W..-'1 ,r 'tm ,,. , v rs: xv ,. n -' ,fr affffgx ., ,,,' , '14 ..1'-. .. 'rr i '9'.f .. '- 43, ,',.. . ,,w.. Amos Lee Joyce McFarland Diana Patterson Johnny Puckett Martha Rader Marshall Settles Bert Shorter Lucinda Sutor Tommy Taylor Jack Wilkerson Jerry Wilkinson Jane Wood . ,pq-sgsgg. f N 1 ff ff 1 d T3 M Q eett 1, F Qi 2 HQ J. igi 'X wg F' 1 '- ji' iw it X 'Q . 38 K 51 ij. Y . 0 what 2' K in M F . . , 7 4 X Charles Clemmer is X 3 Donald Dickerson ' i isa- 1 Judy Firestone 1 Jerry Gibson f, 7 Sally Greear Gladys Harris John Harris Billy Hiner Bobb Huffman I was Y t A Darlene Huffman 'N 2, f v 'Vx Freddie Huffman Mary Kessler Q A- 4 Q-1 s K SQ ' FRESHMEN Mary Lee Arrington Edgar Baker Judy Beemer Brenda Bishop Frances Bishop Janet Boothe Lewis Boothe Katherine Bromfield Faye Bryan Dale Bryant Jean Butler Lois Caldwell 'l? '-v S A 3 K R , in FRESHMEN gp... Barry Kinzie David Layne Sandra Layman David Lee Otho Markam Charlotte McCune Daniel Naff Rita Naff Norris Parker Nannie Patterson Roy Petty J. B. Powell A Q X :ii . - .3 ' Q x. 1' A ' -fx. ' i - R' . I i 4 b K S E. v fn-I . 'Y we . Xu Q, 7 5' K' Y, 'UA Q, 1+ tt-A X S M f J J ,, f . ,S 1 V r 1 , 'nv-.5 is I M ' ... RM7 T Z in 5- N ' 'N . A A. ' ' ' Q f ,N f li ' N fl X Q' v -.-se ' 1 1 . - -1. - ' 4- v .4 , 1 vu-.,, . X I Q: , . ' sn.. S x i E R Judy Rader i gl A gf Mary Jo Reed X 0 1 i Rodger Reynolds P ,Q X Geraldine Ripley S 5, at V 5 W B-eq. fu.- Edith Shirley Joann Shorter Richard Showalter Phyllis Simmons Richard Simpson Travis Smith Fred St. Clair Robert St. Clair at L ix 1- M. '1 away ,gk .eb X-15... Kerry Camper Patricia Clemmer John Coble Betty Conner Linda Conner Melvin Corbett Robert Craig Thomas Crowder Raymond Dalton Calvin Deel Jimmy Deel EIGHTH GRADE Steve Dillard Allen Dooley David Dooley Robert Edwards Robert Ellis Douglas Flinchum Thomas DeHart George Deisher IX . F' Q O -vw, 3 me G ,X Q3 limi S fs it fi . ,. Q 1591. . 1 5551. f-Hx! ' ' L ' K ,1 ,F 1 ,- X X 45 il. ' v y-Lf-G gm., s. 1 ' Uv- ,.-gb 11- 5- 1-T xi , K' -R.:-M I Buddy Foster Sarah Garber Beverlye Gibson Lester Gibson Sarah Gillespie Roger Goad Nancy Guy Billy Griffin Bobbie Jean Hall Larry Hall Luther Hambrick 4. Nm... Q fi-Q. Q u K is is ish G. 4-L. ka s Robert Kelly Gloria Kessler Glen Kinzie Thomas Knotts Rodney Layman Fred Lee Earl Leighton Jerry McDaniel Terry Moran Shirley Mullins Carey Obenshain f EIGHTH David Hamm Brenda Harper Robert Harris Carlton Haymaker Janie Henson Gloria Hiner Juanita Huffman Wayne Humphreys Linda Ikenberry aq- 'Ui .K ttf Q9 1 IIGHTH GRADE Dennis Obenshain Michael Radar Raymond Rice Gene Simmons Jerry Smith James St. Clair Leroy Switzer Douglas Trail Curtis Tucker x X xf, 'Q k . -ew, 47 Q 1 fvx t I - ? Q , S -Qt' Lx ,, sf, -'-' ' Juanita Webb Larry Weddle Bobby West Lucy Wheeler Donald Whitlock Perry Wickham Aaron Williamson Peggy Williamson Janet Wilson Ronald Wine David Wright DPJYE- DULE - X958 CHE- BOOL Y OOTY5 'YXNXY3 'l'.'3a0 Y .NL ternber YZ '1 30 Y .NL PLL S SC YLPLCE 'Yr ontvttte Yvncbanan 'Yr ontvnte Xrlnbarn Yterntng, Prndr ew heme ontv the 'ann Yterntng Seb Senteynber X8 '. Senternber 'ZR 'l-.50 Y .NL 'Yr October A 'HBO Y .NL 'Yrontvtbe With X0 l'.'50 Y .NL 'Yr ontvfrtte Vatteq 'Yr ontvme Cratgevttte oanotae Catnottc O ber Vi 0 Y .NL Ste. Octo 'LA 'l-.3 October NX Yr ctober 'I-.30 Y . . ' ctorq XT 1, dtnrn Pu ttin 48 g Spirit 1 ff Into Action FOOTBALL A. Murray J. Wilkerson B. Firestone A. Lee Tackle Tackle Halfback Guard D. Keesee G. Bryant V J. Abbott J. Puckett Guard End End Quarter back 50 f '?'2f i . f lg, S Q we as 42 ,qt . L B. - r Co-captain, R. Slmmons COHC11 Co-captain, T' Campe Fuuback Halfback First Row- G Br ant W . . y , . Whitlock, M. Settles, T. Smith, T. Camper, R. Smith F Row: R. Reynolds, R. Hicks J. Sha ' , .Huffman. Second , ver, R. Simmons. 51 BASKETBALL X ,-,,...L N 'N I ,H Co-captains - E. Jones and D. McCune Coach - R. Rock WARRIORS OPPONENTS 38 New Castle 37 Eagle Rock 43 New Castle 38 Buchanan 18 Fincastle 25 Fairfield 49 Colonial 31 Eagle Rock 25 Fairfield 50 Buchanan 55 Fincastle 46 Colonial N First row - S. Powell, E. Jones, D. Hatcher. Second row - D. McCune, N. Petty, P. McCune. Third row - J. Whitlock, J. Beemer, D. Patterson. Fourth row - C. McCune, J. Firestone, and L. Caldwell. 52 TH E CHEERLEADERS The purpose of the cheerleaders is to promote school spirit and to give support to the team. Reading clock-wise: L. Sutor, J. McFarland, J. Shorter- alternate, S. Layman-alternate, and N. Bailey. N. Gibson, Senior J. Lowe, Co-captain -' -M v- Au ' 1 4- N. Via, Co-captain BASKETBALL R. Simmons, J. Puckett, B. Firestone, R. Smith, G. Bryant, R. Reynolds, J. Abbott, T. Flinchum, R. Hicks, R. Petty, J. Clemmer, T. Smith, J. Wilkerson, D. Naff, J. Powell, and B. Clemmer. f A-i .gg B. Camper, Coach SL, ,X gg .Wy ,f diy R. Simmons, Captain WARRIORS OPPONENTS 37 Fleming B 34 38 Moneta 47 78 Buchanan 47 69 Fleming B 40 51 New Castle 47 54 Eagle Rock 53 43 New Castle 45 57 Fincastle 44 52 Fairfield 48 51 Colonial 35 61 Eagle Rock 55 44 Fairfield 45 77 Shawsville 47 83 Fincastle 40 65 Shawsville 45 Colonial District O Tournament 62 Colonial 44 61 New Castle 48 54 Valley 49 Valley Regional Tournament 43 Triplet 42 55 Monterey 42 State Tournament 60 Hardin Reynolds 59 54 45 Mathews 38 J. Puckett and B. Firestone are dress ing for a game. R. Simmons leaps high to control ball. fx G. Bryant, Coach Camper, and J. Abbott unite hands before game. R. Smith, B. Clemmer, and R. Hicks await their chance. 1.7 3 ,K TRACK 1 J. Puckett caught in the air as he broad jumps. X , ' ai is gf. V .Q K . , X 3 1 . . 'S .yd A -X K .1 Y iw L11 V . . K iff- f'3?3 .,, ilk , If' ig . , may, ,, ffm fy , , .q:,,w.-5: r fgifz p A 5, W. , ' ' ' . 1 0 , . if p - . ., Q .. 'M . 3 0 r ' ' 2' ,. 0 X , i?..n . . vy.Q,l'r,f K 1. Nk.jwg.,7 K A, --:SM ir . . A Lf.: Lg . .- Hr ' 3 v' . . Self' V 'f , . -i 8'f1f' .1 . . . ., ,1.'ffL?i5 N v W ii :V 5 M.A7,x....Q qs, 1 ? .. , 1' f I A .W N , -em. A M .. , .. . M.. . R. Reynolds rolls the high jump bar. T. Camper tries for the string of 100 yard dash. B. Firestone speeds up on 220 yard dash. G. Bryant and R. Reynolds clear 180 yard low hurdles. Q V k .X L In H M55 +5 gp ' e s-.- . VF ' 75x.x4fm! '1'.Y-'fiifitfwfx ., . . , fi-4 D .,f.,., , ...gm,,..,, ,m,-fm ,A . , ......... . .. lib? '55 f .. ll gli kieVQ:'g,.-'. 4' 7 74' K' '.i if .515 - 5 . .vfiftzivif .417 Q X .K a Q ' ' ,. f it ' ' ,- K 0 5 5 g 0 'R wF'7.l:.-'TZ - R 1 Q V wr .X J . I? . .wfff Q -ffm-:AzQy5,5, S6 . - . .1 5.X+ff- 2 .. K. 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M? is Twin 57 K ' f ' if M, eat' ' 47, ' , fn v fw' .sm swf M Q 1. mons -fly f W A . . a A 4 BDULE ACTWYYXBS SCH September 'Z Schooi opened November 4 Zi Junior Biav December 2 Coiiege Night - Buchanan December 5,6 Yearbook Stair Visited Deimar Printing, Company in North Caroiina December 20 Christmas Dance February 20-'22 PM-State Chorus West - Biueiieid, Virginia F ebruarv 'ZA Svv eetheart Dance March 2.0122 Beta Ciub Convention at Richmond Aprii ii District For ensics at Bagie Roch Aprii 24 State For ensics at Chariottesviiie Apr ii 24,25 Si? A Convention at Lexington May i May Day P May 15 Senior Piav May 25 Senior Day May 27 Junior -Senior Banquet at Yeariv Haven Niav 'Si Baccaiaur eate Sermon at Cioverdaie Brethren Church June A Commencement Bxer cise A Schooi Ciosed June D11 Slut 01, ga ' 58 C lnlzaticbns I Active I articipzltion 59 If 5 if Sopranos: First row-L. Sutor, J. Conner, P. Gibson, J. Firestone. Second row-S. Powell, F. Bishop, D. Hiner, M Arrington, P. Dove. Third row-M. Kessler Holley N. Gibson, D. Loyd, C. Lee. November December December December December December February May June 20-22 ,H. Sopranos: First row-J. Shorter,G. Harris, L. Caldwell P . McCune, C. McCune. Second row-M. Reed, R. Naff S. Adams, N. Deel, M. DeHart, E. Shirley. Third row- S. Layman,J. Bowman,J. Reed, C. Harris, P. Simmons C. Barger. GLEE CLUB SCHEDULE Special Music for Cloverdale Brethren Church B. E. A. and C. T. A. County Teachers Meeting Cantata at Troutville Baptist Church Cantata at Daleville Brethren Church P. T. A. Christmas Program and Caroling Party School Assembly All State Chorus Bluefield, Virginia May Day Graduation 60 Altos: First row-N. Via, J. Kessler, B. Bishop, E.. Jones. Second row-N. Bailey, S. Bryant, C. Akers, J. Whit- lock, S. Garber. Third row-J. Mc- Farland, J. Akers, E. Dooley, J. Beemer, D. Patterson, N. Petty. S. Powell, Vice-President, D. Hat- cher, Presidentg and D. Hiner, Sec- retary-Treasurer choose music for glee club Cantata. -i, Bass: First row-T. Flin- chum, T. Camper. Second row-F. Showalter, J. Puc- kett, B. Firestone, D. Flin- chum. Third row-J. Abbott, R. Hicks. 'xv Mrs. Martha Murray, Director and D. Hat c h er, accompanist preview music for A11-State West Chorus. J. Wilkerson, A. Murray, Advisor-Mrs. M. Bunn and J. Reed, J. Lowe, J. Wickham, A. Murray, N. Via, M. DeHart, discuss articles in Beta Club journal. N. Potty, M. Patterson, and D. Loyd manifesto Beta Club emblem. ,ATN X BETA CLUB D. Hatcher, Treasurcrg N. Potter, Presidentg N. Gib- son, Secrotaryg discuss ways of raising money for n Beta Club project. M. SCA. This Association strives to pro- mote the ideas of self-government among its members and to create a deeper sense of responsibility in the students. Vice-President, K. Gray and Secretary-Treasurer, J. Lowe. President, N. Petty. , 9, X M x? Hr? Class Presidents-T. Camper, A. Murray, R. Petty, C. Barger, and R. Patterson 63 'VF rx! O 'Off-1 X3 'U 'gg ,Ls sfo-ffm-Hs 2951+-'m,'S Q00 Okvggfewwfug P QQ 5 '5 Of8'fO.Z'l C 4 Q 31? 33,8 9-gl3,'E D'-'L If-5 Oszmwggmqgg I-Q Egg?-ggmglj-gp.Sg'H OW Oqiri-Q gui? 3 J X 'M x 6 F Q5 le E QQ-W wow STAFF HONOR AWARD GROUP ' SOUTHERN INTERSCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION FIRST PLACE AWARD VIRGINIA LITERARY LEAGUE 'V L PUBLISHED MONTHLY 55' C llc d t H QC o-e 1 or Nanagyay ,X LCCircu1ation Manager---------------------PwbriGia ' Feature Editor ---------------- -------------------Edrla U Writers----------------e--------Pat Lk! SE Alma Crowder,Fred P Xl Carol Lee, Lynn Snider, Luther y L4-I 'TZ Fred Holley, Ora Brown,Walter Whitlock I Pam Newton,and Susanne 4 C0 Lx gTypiS'GS ------ --------------- - ---- ----------- Haney Po Q5 f 5 Nancy Petty, Walter Whitlock, Billy Greer,F1ed C I i and Patricia 4 X mf Mlmeograph ---------------------- ---T ------ ---Luther -I 1 Holley, ,llred Snodgrass, lynn Snlder, andwnlter lf!-1:11 MONOGRAM CLUB MEMBERS: J. Abbott G. Bryant T. Camper B. Clemmer J. Clemmer B. Firestone N. Gibson D. Hatcher R. Hicks E. Jones D. Keesee A. Lee D. McCune P. McCune A. Murray N. Petty J. Puckett S. Powell M. Settles J. Shaver R. Simmons R. Smith L. Snider F. Snodgrass H. Wheeler W. Whitlock J. Wilkerson D. Hatcher, T. Camper and N. Gibson a trophies. L4 ll y R. Smith, Vice-Presidentg R. Simmons Pres1dent B Camper Spon sor and A. Murray, Secretary-Treasurer discuss ticket sales for im portant game. dmire school ...- x 65 E. Jones, board for E S. Powell and N Petty decorate bulletin a hop 1 ln? MEMBERS: J. Abbott L. Boothe B. Brickey D. Bryant B. Conner P. Crawford D. Dickerson D. Firestone J. Gibson P. Gibson K. Gray P. Greenway C. Harris T. Harris B. Hiner A. Lee fume Murata Mr. Wilhelm and K. Gray discuss purposes of F. F. A. D Firestone grooms heifer for the B. Conner, T. Harris, and P. Craw- B. Conner exhibits hereford heifer livestock show. ford weld playground equipment. at County Fair. Q, ,eve MEMBERS: A. Long B. Loyd J. Page N. Parker J. Powell B. Shorter R. Simpson J. Smith C. Spencer F. St. Clair R. St. Clair L. Trail A. Weddle E. Weddle L. Weddle J. Williams -0 X MEMBERS: Z MEMBERS: B. Amos Q 0 S. Greear J. Arthur Z . P D. Hiner D. Baker ' H. Holley F. Bishop D. Huffman J- BOOUIG ' E. Huffman K. Broomfield A C. Kearns 0. Brown J. Kessler F. Bryan M. Kessler C. Bryant D. Loyd C. Bushnell D, McCune J. Butler 4 6 M. Patterson E. Byrd N. Patterson J. Conner M X S. Powell J. Copenhaver J. Rader A. Crowder M. Rader P. Deel G. Ripley S. Dickerson E. Shirley D. Edwards J. Wickham G- Foster Mrs. Griffin and S. Powell discuss J- W00d P. Gibson emblem- O. Wood C. Greear S. Dickerson and S. Powell exhibit J. Wickham and Mrs. Griffin display S. Dickerson and J. Wickham line up housecoat at County Fair. cakes at County Fair. canned goods at County Fair. 67 FUTURE TEACHERS GF AMERICA n I I MEMBERS: S. Adams M. Arrington J. Beemer B. Bishop J. Bowman L. Caldwell P. Clemmer L. Conner N. Deel E. Dooley S. Garber B. Harper G. Harris D. Hatcher H. Holley D. Loyd S. Layman N. Potter M. Reed P. Simmons N. 1- N. Gibson, Historian, J. Shorter, Reporter, N. Bailey, Secretary, J. McFar1 Vice-President, and C. Barger, President, discuss initiation for new members. 4? 8 Senior members-D. Loyd, N. Potter, and D. Hatcher. and, SCIENCE CLUB D. Patterson, Vice-Presidentg C. Barger, Treasurerg J. Puckett, Presidentg Farland, Reporterg N. Via, Secretary discuss plans for annual Science Fair. J. Mc- lfw i N. Petty, E. Jones, and S. Powell are conducting an experiment. xvg-QV F' 4 . Y. 14 5' MEMBERS: N. Bailey S. Layman C. Barger D. Lee J. Beamer J. McFarland B. Bishop A.Murray L. Caldwell D. Paderick M. DeHart D. Patterson E. Dooley N. Petty B. Firestone S. Powell J. Firestone J. Puckett G. Harris J. Reed R. Hicks M. Reed H. Holley E. Shirley S. Howell F. Showalter E. Jones P. Simmons J. Kessler N. Via M. Kessler J. Wilkerson B. Kinzie Mr. Tucker, Sponsor --1 y w ' 4 'Sly X f 1 X ' O Ai- . q w Hr' I 1 1 P Almni Learning Tcmgctller 71 A CLASSES M. Patterson illustrates an entry in the Cash Pa ment J y ournal to T. Camper and D. Hatcher in Bookkeeping class. 'NM T Mr. Yates demonstrates machine technique to R. Simmons and J. Con- , ner during typing class. hull- . - 'x B. Morr government class while the librarian has gone to the Post Office. ison and S. Frantz Search for magazine articles for 72 CLASSES O. Martin and C. Scaggs review the day's Latin lesson with Miss Callahan. E. Byrd, J. Clemmer, F. Holley, and Mrs. Bunn explore Europe in World History Class. 3 f to 3 sli eff sss 3--M A K 73 l W. Reynolds, N. Petty, and S. Frantz discuss synonyms with Miss Fergu- son in English IV class. CLASSES B. Greer and Miss Ferguson give points to C. Lee in speech class. J. St. Clair and E. Ayers diagram sentences in 8th grade English class under the supervision of Mrs. Mad- dex. 5 CLASSES Mr. Hall tells of a special event of the past in United States His- tory class to A. Crowder, P. Dove, H. Wheeler and L. Snider. num NUEFOLK' An W' N. Potter and E. Jones take notes in Chemistry class as R. Smith points C. Scaggs and D. Loyd. 1 S I 1 'Elisa out the Periodic Table to S CLASSES Mr. Wilhelm aids P. Greenway and D. Firestone in sanding a cedar chest during shop class. F. Snodgrass andR. Shirley construct parallel lines under the direction of Mr. Shober in Plane Geometry class. D. Loyd, D. Hiner, P. Gibson and S. Powell prepare pineapple salad as a homemaking project in Home Eco- nomics class. W 10 R N- 'V i ' CLASSES Mrs. Murray supervises N. Bailey, J. McFarland, D. Patterson, and C. Barger in Sophomore Physical Edu- cation class. Coach Camper lends a helping hand in F r e s h m an Physical Education class to D. Naff while T. Smith, O. Markham, and D. 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