Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 63 text:

BAND-FIRST ROW: Janice Nowlin, Janet Edwards, Jan Gillespie, Susan Hyler, Patricia Moore, Dana Horton, Angela Brown, Betty Jones, Edley Mobley, Carol Horton. SECOND ROW; Janet Richardson, Dianne Hardy, Vanessa Brown, Carolyn Smith, Lois Moorefield, Billie Carter, Barry Blair, Larry Richardson, Virgil Clay, J. B. Tatum, Jim Alderson. THIRD ROW: Derrell Hopkins, Ricky Reed, George Winn, David Payne, Vivian Bowling, Gary Klein, Benjie Elhott, Ronald Wells, Donald Wallace, Jerry Gray, David Edwards, Jimmy Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Altice, Kermit Law, David Leigh, Terry Bamhardt, Jim Turner, Keith Richardson, Mark Calvert, Ronald Merricks. STANDING: Sonny Snead, Barry Inman, Alvin Payne, Virgil Stowe, Richard Haley, Bill Stroud, Jerry Goodson, Donald Merricks, Mr. James Preble. THE MAJORETTES ARE: Marsha Altice, Carol Horton, Janice Nowlin (Head Majorette), Janet Edwards, Edley Mobley. 59

Page 62 text:

Boosting school spirit, Tunstall’s own Tramping Trojan Band stepped high into the school year. Led by five majorettes and two drum majors, they represented our school proudly at many social and school functions. Halftimes at home football games were graced by the band’s excellent formations and difficult precision drills. J.V. game spirit was raised by the performance of a pep band, consisting of members from the concert band. They also paced the Danville and Chatham parades. Our band made a trip to Charlottesville, November 16, to attend the University of Virginia Band Day. Here, along with 80 bands from the state, they performed a brilhant halftime show for the Governor. The auditorium rang with the sound of music as the band gave their annual Christmas and Spring concerts for the student body. As a money-making project, the band sold doughnuts investing their money in a new Oboe and a set of Tympani. At the Vinton Dogwood Festival parade in the spring, the Tramping Trojan Band used their new instrumentation to help them receive an excellent rating, in the competition for grades. Tramping Trojans Gain Honors for Effort TUNSTALL’S MARCHING BAND (shown above) performed in numerous activities. 58



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FHA— I ' lRST ROW: Miss Beth Salle, Linda Pruitt, Susan Bailey, Rosanne Moss, Janice Newton, Becky LaPrade, Lynn Carter, Peggy Powell, Mrs. Virginia Collie. SECOND ROW: Darlene Walton, Jane Green, Judy Midkiff, Debbie Wilson, Vickie Taylor, Jeanne Tuck, Vickie Shelton, Bonnie Mills, Kathy Finney, Mary Lou Howerton, Debbie Mayberry, Scarlett Camburides, Roxanne Adkins, Linda Hutson, Teresa Adkins, Janet Teague, Barrie Scearce. THIRD ROW: Kay Willis, Brenda Lester, Wanda Oakes, Linda Snead, Vickie Hamlin, Pat Stanfield, Susan Hylton, Sheila Pribble, Debra Baker, Dianne Durham, Betty Jones, Marcia Hardy, Deborah Rigney, Cathy Maxie, Barbara Webb. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Ferguson, Becky Watlington, Vanessa Brown, Jackie Scott, Ramona Weatherford, Linda Quinn, Pat Smith, Carolyn Robertson, Myrtle Minter, Phyllis Jones, Janice Bailey, Nancy Davis, Gail Echols, Trudy Payne, Luanne Payne, Belinda Blair, Pat White, Edna Ogle, Ann Harris. FIFTH ROW: Joy Jones, Phyllis Turner, Pam Keatts, Marsha Carter, Susan HoOey, Susan Elliott, Vickie Scearce, Wanda Marshall, Beth Weringo, Kathy Hardy, Nicole Hanks, June Hogan, Bonnie Mathes, Susie Moss, Pat Denny, Judy Dalton, Linda Taylor, Marsha Austin, Lois Payne, Gail Long, Judy Elliott. SIXTH ROW: Pam Dalton, Virginia Dixon, June Davis Sheila Henley, Sarah Walton, Ann Marie Taylor, Judy Williams, Patti Cassada, Kathy Daniel, Carol Hogan, Phyllis Deel, Dana Horton, Sandra Worley, Shirley Minter, Sharon Cox, Rhonda Bliss, Denise Arnn, Sinda Gilley, Marsha Cahill. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Dodd, Norma Soyars, Jan Gillespie, Donna Oakes, Sylvia Kirks, Vickie Elliott, Jeanette Wyatt, Debbie Sparrow, Jeaji Franklin, Lo Ann Griggs, Kay Denny, Cindy Scearce, Karen Turpin, Judy Tuck, Sheila Moss. Future Homemakers Gain Skills Through FHA OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Peggy Powell, historian; Janice New- ton, reporter; Lynn Carter, songleader. SECOND ROW: Vickie Gerrells, secretary; Becky LaPrade, parliamentarian; Linda Pruitt, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Susan Bailey, president; Rosanne Moss, vice-president; Scarlett Camburides, historian. The Future Homemakers of America is an integral part of the program of home economics in the schools in America. It offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The FHA increases opportunities for tlte de- velopment of leadership and intelligent participation so much needed in a democratic society. As money-making projects the Tunstall chapter sold knives, cookbooks, stationery, recipe cards, and sponsored a spring fashion show. In September, the FHA honored the teachers and office staff with a “get-acquainted again” buffet luncheon. Fair Week came as no surprise to the Tunstall FHA. Vivacious future homemakers had been working all summer on projects wliich they hoped would win deserving ribbons at the annual event. As a Thanksgiving Project, the FHA visited the County Consolidated Home in Chatham to interpret the real meaning of Thanksgiving. Gifts and a music program enhghtened the lives of 70 attentive residents. The spirit of Christmas filled the halls as the chapter sponsored their annual door and bulletin board contest. Each month a deserving girl was named FHA’er of the month. 60

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Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 208

1969, pg 208

Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 157

1969, pg 157

Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 98

1969, pg 98

Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 112

1969, pg 112

Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 6

1969, pg 6

Tunstall High School - Illiad Yearbook (Dry Fork, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 75

1969, pg 75


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