William Campbell High School - General Yearbook (Naruna, VA)
- Class of 1964
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All the memorable phases connected with school life-- activities, classes, athletics, features come into focus as each of the thirteen candles is lighted in ob s e rvan c e of William Campbell High School's Lucky 13th anniversary. Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor CONTENTS Administration . . . . 9--16 Classmates . . . . 17--50 ' Classes . . . . 51--64 Activities . . . . 65--88 Athletics . . . .89--102 Features .... . . 103--122 Advertisements. . . . 123--149 Index ..... . . 150--152 3 Familiar Scenes Around School I I- .51 urn' P7 -f9' 2L Af- : i5 ' Q?'-. -. V. .-1 I-Q X , . .. . :QQ 1 . 4 ,- 'Q ' I ' 1 .. xlnl 1 Q S - .' .V 'L I -1 . 1 ..'f13'fl'w6 mail' 1:-Kea, L ' ' lk' x g f A A -y A 4 ei.. .N N. 1 Mg -I 9:1 J' .B gQ19,,Q.i5,' fa A 1-I ,f -Q an-In fm, ,mgf H I. , ?a : -:av,5hi. 'Ik A .-'Z x1f'f.', '1 '-N9--N A p'f5 3'i61 I Wifi :'1Q I - , ap, . I . .K rfwlegg. f1,32l.xa .- Lv, SPS- Q xligfk ' N- . - ,Quik I I V -: Qi , E LJV J W I' . 1 N ,I 'ii 'ff .9 ' 'Ji-2 9+ '. . ' ' Q fur f! 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'f-1'-.1-.-1 -x-, 1.1, 4 ,,, 5. ,E , , ., ' U ., 4 N , I XL x, iff 47, Q. py, ,A A.. .-gphws -L, ,Qtek , . ,J if i iii' 'i.,. - 1 ' - ' .nj :-4'.!1n .T.Q 1anPZQ.t.- QQ-'si ':i',1 ,mr-A r' .Nu . '.- v-If 14. Q .-r '- Y . BACK OF WILLIAM CAMPBELL H. S. 4 William Campbell High School-Founded I3 Years Ago I uf- . ..,, 5 i - , X z g xl if .. ! , ,527 X hffid - . f ' xx it M' . f' I ,N 1 , H. -f I I Ag , ut .1 J N 1 W' ww ll 1 W .W - 1 , 1 , . f 1 QQ 0 it W H ,i if if is 1 X- f' ., 57' . fy H , . i' W' ll, so N 'H W W ' ' . '.,.'. ' -5 , , I ,-' I V' - 'i 2 ' 1 gi, t V1 lf 3' X ln I - I 1, A, - , . , ' f , 4. 4- ' re . . . ' . K . ' 1 - ' r 'L 3, :.1g...i. ' . V .I 1 I I . ,xi ' - H-1--.-,gl Ni W .,-,,..,- -A , .V Q yfl, 1 . , WILLIAM CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL William Campbell High School, an accre- dited five-year high school, is located on High- way 501, Naruna, Virginia. It is a consolidated high school with an enrollment of 454 students from Brookneal, Gladys, and Naruna. There are 23 faculty members. Mr. James E. Strickler has served as principal of the school since its founding thirteen years ago in the fall of 1951. At that time 251 students were enrolled and of the 16 faculty members, 9 remain on the faculty listtoday. fMr. J. J. Riegel, Mr. Dennis Riddle, Mr. George Goodman, Jr., Mrs. Christine Crab- tree, Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Mrs. Myrtle Fore, Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Mrs. Myrtle Straw, Mrs. Arline Whitlowb. I The school is named for William Camp- bell, a general who distinguished himself be- cause of his heroism in the battle at King's Mountain during the Revolutionary War. The main building consists of 14 class- rooms, 3 science laboratories, a library, art room, music room, home economics depart- ment, cafeteria, gymnasium, guidance room, and offices. The elementary building, directly b e hind the high s chool , and the agriculture building, located to the right of the main build- ing, complete the school scene. Highlight Events Of The Year-Remember? g ,if Remember the one act play The Leprechaun? School Started . . Homecoming . . . Career Day . . Bazaar ........ Senior Play ...... First Basketball Game ..... Snowball .............. THE GENERALS Left For Press . . Junior- Senior Prom ........ May Day ...... Class Night .............. Graduation ................ THE GENERALS Arrived From Press . . Remember the Headline Hop ? . . September 3, 1963 . . October 19, 1963 . . November 5, 1963 . . November 15, 1963 . . November 22, 1963 . . December 6, 1963 . . December 21, 1963 . . January 13, 1964 . . April 18, 1964 . . .May 1, 1964 . . May 14, 1964 . June 8, 1964 Remember the basketball banquet ? Remember the Junior-Senior Prom ? W , A 'S'-'-if ... S .,,, , ,i,,,3?a.,,,.gi,l,,,,,,,f,,w Y . X fmwrgg'-lr' -f:-'4.,...,,i,:g- . ig.:-' ,. ...,. 1 Dedicated In Grateful Appreciation T 0- it ' ' on W L.m4,....-.J... -.. l l MR. AND MRS. J. J. RIEGEL Mr. J. J. Riegel through the thirteen years in the history of William Campbell High School, and Mrs. Lucile Riegel through the past eight years have guided the students in developing logical thinking in all phases of their lives. Mr. Riegel teaches agriculture and spon- sors The Future Farmers of America Club, The Keep Virginia Green organization, and Young Farmers of America. Mrs. Riegel has taught home economics and is presently teach- ing science and serving as a guidance counse- lor. She sp o ns o r s the Science Club and the Young Homemakers Club. Because of their unquestioning loyalty to William Campbell and sympathetic interests in our problems, We, the seniors and staff of the 1964 GENERAL, proudly d e d i c a t e this yearbook to two wonderful people -- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riegel Tesiirlg Periods Aid The Guidance Program 1-Y -LN-+--L g A' : Q- iii, +5 uw GUIDANCE COUNSELING Mrs. Mary Maddox, Director of Guidance, discusses with Philip Tibbs, Bill Hughes, Donnie Pillow, Gary Colbert, and Randolph Harrison the necessary entrance require- ment to the University of Richmond. lf! Q GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Mrs. Lucile Riegel, Mrs. Mary Maddox, Mrs. Bettie Yount, and Mr. James Strick- ler pack the answer sheets to the state tests. These tests are given to all stu- dents inthe eighth, ninth and tenth grades each year. SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY Phillip Morris, Carol Ann Holt, and Carl Davis receive inf o r m atio n from Mrs. Pauline Marshall Scholarship Counselor, concerning scholarships which are avail- able to seniors and the eligibility require- ments for them. Observes its Lucky I3th', Anniversary With . . ' Admznzstrcztzon e , Il rrrr N M fr M ++ M + N ++++ 'V X Z0 remember -Ll Administration- Campbell Coungf Schools ' v -' WEE? ,' W I. mu .,,'e,g. ', ','l' ll Mr. G. Hunter Jones, Jr. Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS , SEATED: Mr. Carlton Holland, Mr. Carl Hicks, Mr. Charlie Jones. STANDING: Dr. Leroy Bowen, Dr. Robert Shreve, Mr. Barney Arthur. Not pictured: Mr. W. R. Herndon, newly elected school board member. SCHOOL BOARD SUPERVISORS OFFICE SECRETARIES SEATED: Miss Etta Brandt, Director of Instruction. SEATED: Mrs. Estelle Templeton, Clerk. Mrs. Nellie STANDING: Miss Cornelia Puckett, General Super- Thompson, Miss Bessie Orr, Deputy Clerk. Not pic- visorg Mr. James Hancock, Book Rental Supervisor tured: Mrs. Evelyn Watkins. and Visiting Teacher, Mrs. Thelma Burley, Elemen- 10 tary Supervisor. William Campbell H. S. -Administration MR. JAMES E. STRICKLER ' B.S., Roanoke College M. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Princzlval Mr. James E. Strickler has served as principal of William Campbell High School since the school was founded in 1951. He has served in the field of education in Madison and Campbell Counties. He is Chairman of Sight Conservation Committee, Brookneal Lions Club. He has served as Chairman of Group II, District IV Virginia High School League and was active in Ruritan Club activities. Refinishing furniture and growing flowers and plants are Mr. Strickler's hobbiesln W Mr. and Mrs. Strickler reside in Brook- neal. William Campbell High School Faculgf 'S nm. we KENNETH W. BOOTH B.A., Lynchburg College English, History, G o v e r n m e nt, Tewspaper, Pre-Freshman Class. MYRTLE D. FORE B.A., Lynchburg College English, Spanish, Spanish Club, Cheerleaders, Freshman Class. CHRISTINE M. CRABTREE B.S., Madison College Geography, Home Economics, Health and Physical E d u c atio n , Young Homemakers, F.H.A., Pre-Fresh- man Class. DONNA B. GAERTTNER B.S., Miami University, M. Ed., University of Virginia Health and Physical Education, Bas- ketball, Softball, Monogram Club, Pre-Freshman Class. I2 1963- DOROTHY R. FORE B.A., Longwood College Art, English, Math, Art Club, Annual Staff, Sophomore Class. Thirteenth Anniversary Sponsors -1964 19 Y ELSIE PAYNE GUTHRIE Applicant for B.A. Degree, West- hampton College Latin, Grade Music, History, Latin Club, Beta Club, Freshman Class. . x L L .Xxx1X.I'u-..i- -- E'- NELLIE W. GARBEE B.S., Madison College English, Science, Thespians, Dra- matics Club, Junior Class. FREIDA MAY HAMLET B.S., Longwood College Home Economics, F.H.A. g . KW is - 13 GEORGE W. GOODMAN A. S. R., C. C.R., Va. Commercial College, Stenotype Institute of Wash- ington Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, Commercial C lub, Safety Patrol. EDWARD H. KELL B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute General Business, General Math, Bookkeeping, Physical Education, M o no gr am Club, J. V. Football, Baseball, Sophomore Class. William Campbell High School Faculzjf CAROLYN LUSARDI B.A., Wi 1 1 i a rn and Mary College, MARY M. MADDOX B.S., Longwood College Librarian, Library Club. G o v e r n ni e n t , Guidance, Student 1963 C. FRED MITCHELL B.A., Hampden-Sydney College World and American History, Phy- sical Education, Football, Track, Forensics, Monogram Club, Junior Class. Council. DENNIS B. RIDDLE B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. 14 PAULINE MARSHALL B.S., Radford College Geometry, Algebra, Advanced Math, Sc ho lar ship Counselor, Junior Class. Thirteenth Anniversary Sponsors 1964 CARROLL H. SHOTWELL B.A., University of Richmond Physical Education, American His- tory, Monogram Club, J .V. Football, J. V. Basketball, Baseball, Junior Class. J. J. RIEGEL LUCILE RIEGEL B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., Radford College V o c at io n al Agriculture, General S c i e n c e , Guidance, Science Club Mechanics, F.F.A. - Pre-Freshman Class. JAMES K. SWISHER FRAZIER R. SIZEMORE, JR. B.A., Lynchburg College B.A., Lynchburg College ' Algebra, Economics, Consumer English, Senior Class. Mathematics 8, Freshman Class. I5 William Campbell H igh School Faculty i -, ' t wifi N H ,H A uw , H MYRTLE S. STRAW PAUL TAN B.S., William and Mary College, B.A., M.M., T e nn e s s e e Temple Chemistry, Science, F. T. A. Club, College, DePauw University Assistant Science Club, Freshman Music, Glee Club. Class. BETTIE YOUNT NANCY MINIX N B.S., West Virginia University Virginia Commercial Business Col- English, Guidance, Pre-Freshman lege Class. Secretary. Q55 16 1963- 1964 ARLINE WHITLOW B.S., Radford College, Biology, Science, Science Club, Sophomore Class. Observes its c'Lucky 13th Anniversary With Q W . e QM M Qi to remember Senior Class Officers-Class of '64 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dennis Moseley, Presidentg Betty Jane Rowles, Secretaryg Beverly Mayberry, Treasurer, Donna Perrow, Reporter, Elroy Leonard, Parliamentariang Mr. Kenneth Booth, Sponsor, Mr. Frazier Sizemore, Sponsor, Philip Tibbs, Vice President. Class Class Class Class Song: Farewell to thee Flower: Gardenia Colors: Blue and White Motto: May you be able to look backward with satis faction and forward with faith. LANA ANTHONY Lana S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 Spanish Club 4,5g Softball 2,3g J.V. Bas- ketball3g Newspaper Staff5g Commercial Club 4,53 F.H.A. 2,33 Senior Play fPrompterJ 53 Dramatics Club 5. 'I8 Thirteenth Anniversary Graduates NANCY ANN ARRINGTON Ann .C.A. 1525354555 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Song Leader 2,35 Farm how Winner 2535 Dramatics Club 55 Commercial Club 55 lee Club 1525354555 Treas. 55 Senior Play CPrompterJ 55 nowbal1fDecorationsJ 152,35 Talent ShowWinner 15 Safety atrol 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 4. LINDA FLORINE ARRINGTON Linda .C.A. 152,3,4,55 F.H.A. 152,3,4, Song Leader 253,45 Farm how Winner 35 Dramatics Club 55 Glee Club 25354555 ommercial Club 4,55 Senior Play CCastl 55 Thespian 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 45 School Talent Show Winner '15 Snowball KDecorationsD 152,35 Newspaper Staff 5. STEVE CLYDE ARTHUR' Steve S.C.A. 1525354,55 Class Reporter 25 Safety Patrol 35 Com- mercial Club 455 5 Newspaper Staff 5 5 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDec- orationsl 45 Senior Play fLighting Directorj. CATHERINE ANN CHILDRESS Ann Transferred from Altavista High School 15 S.C.A. 2,354,55 Glee Club 2,354,55 Latin Club 2,4555 F.H.A. 1,55 Library Club 4,55 Drarnatics Club 2,354,55 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 4,55 Picture Staff 4, Circulation 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom lDecorationsJ 4. SADIE CAROLYN CHILDRESS Sadie S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 1,3,4,55 Commercial Club 4,55 Library Club 354,55 Glee Club 2535 Newspaper Staff 5. RAYFORD THOMAS CLARK Ray S.C.A. 152,3,4,55Monogram Club 2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Baseball 25354555 Varsity Basketball 354,55 Varsity Football 55 Beta Club 3,4555 K.V.G. 2,3,4,55 Farm Show Winners 2,3,4,55 Forestry Judging 3,4555Soccer Team 2,35 Track Team 2,3545 Com- mercial Club 455. Senior Class of 1964 CARL PHILLIP DAVIS Carl S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Reporter 3,4,55 Feder- ation Sentinel35 Federation Vice-Pres. 55 Chapter Farmer Degree 25 Star Chapter Farmer 25 Virginia Forestry Camp 25 State Chorus 1,25 State Farmer Degree 45 Fores- try Judging 2,3,4,55 Crops Judging 2,3,4,55 Dairy Judging 3,4,55 Degree Team 35 Safety Patrol 2,4,5, Sergeant 55 Bus Driver 4,55 Science Club 3,4,55 Glee Club 2,3,4,55 Beta Club 4,5, Reporte r 55 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics Club 4,55 Senior Play CCastJ 55 Thespian 55 One Act Play fCastJ 45 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Soccer Team 35 Basket- ball Manager 3,45 Delegate to Boy's State 45 Commence- ment Usher 4. GLORIA MAGDALINE DUNNAWAY Gloria S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,5, Prog. Chm. 45 Farm Show Winner 3,45 Beta Club 4,55 Dramatics Club 35 Sci- ence Club 3,45 Science Club Winner 35 Commercial Club 4,55 Volleyball 2,3,4,55 J.V. Basketball 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 4,55 Senior Play KMake-Up and Costumesj 55 Commencement Usher 4. BARBARA JEAN CLEMENTS Barbara S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Class Reporter 15 Dramatics Club 4,55 Commercial Club 4,55 Glee Club 55 Newspaper Staff 55 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Commencement Usher 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom KDecorationsJ 45 Senior Play CPublicityJ 55 Popularity Contest 45 Sadie Hawkins Contest fwinnerj 35 Snowball fDecorationsJ 1,2,35 Homecoming Queen 5. GARY WYNN COLBE RT Gary S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 K.V.G. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F,A. 1,2,3,4,55 Sen- tinel 3, Sec. 4, Pres.'55 Farm Show Winner 3,4,55 Degree Team 2,35 State Degree Team 3, Del. To State Poultry Conv. 2, Del. to State Crops Conv. 3,4, Best Farmer in Southside Area Award 4, Crops Team 2,3,45 Forestry and Dairy Teams 1,2,3,4,55 Del. to National Conv. 5, Chapter Crops Farmer 55 Bus Driver 45 Safety Patrol 45 Dramatics Club 4,55 Vice-Pres. 55 Spanish Club 4,5, Vice-Pres. 55 One Act Play fCastJ 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom lDecorationsJ 45 Senior Play fCastJ 55 J. V. Basketball 25 J .V. Footbal145 Thespian 45 Commencement Usher 45 May Court fEscortJ 45 Homecoming Court fEscortJ 5. BARBARA JANE CONNELLY Barbara S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 J .V. Basketball 25 Volleyball 35 Annual Staff 5, Activities Editor 55 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Dramatics Club 2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 Spanish Club 4,55 F.T.A. 2,3,4,55 Guide for Seventh Grade Day 4,55 Class Play fCastJ 35 Snowball CDecorationsJ 1,2,3,4,55 Jr.-Sr. Prom lDecorationsl 45 Popularity Contest 35 Farm Show Winner l,2. DANNY RAY CREWS Danny S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 K.V.G. 2,3,4,55 J.V. Basketball 35 Base- ball Team 45 Commercial Club 4,55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDeco- rationsj 45 Newspaper Staff fCircu1ationJ 55 Senior Play fCastJ 55 Thespian 55 Monogram Club 4,55 Pep Club 45 One Act Play 55 Track 5. Thirteenth Anniversary Graduates JAMES PAYTON EADES Jimmy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Asst. Sentinel 4, Executive Comm. 2,5, Crops Judging Team 3,45 K.V.G. 1,2,3,4,55 Monogram Club 2,3,4,55 Soccer Team 25 J.V. Football 45 Varsity Football 55 Dramatics Club 5. MARGUERITE FAYE ELDER Marguerite S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,4,55 Historian 45 Farm Show Winner 2,55 Dramatics Club 2,3,4,55 Volleyball Team 35 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Pep Club 45 Commercial Club 4,55 Vice-Pres. Glee Club 45Newspaper Staff 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Art Club 3. HUBERT THOMAS EPPERSON Hubert s.c.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,55 K.v.G. 1,2,3,4,55 Arr Club 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 4. PHILIP HARVEY EPPERSON Philip S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 2,3,4,55 J.V. Basketball 25 Glee Club 25 Commercial Club 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Art Club 45 Senior Play CPropsJ 5. GARY THOMAS FARISS Gary S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Art Club 45 Commercial Club 4,55 Jr.- Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 45 Senior Play fStage-Propsl 5. MARGIE KAYE FARISS Kaye S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Student Council 55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 His- torian 55 Beta Club 55 Commercial Club 4,55 Teenage Book Club 1,25 Commencement Usher 4. Senior Class of 1964 BRENDA KAYE HOLLAND Brenda S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Farm Show Winner 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 3,4,55 Dramatics Club 354,55 Senior Play fCastJ 55 Thespian 55 Glee Club 55 Commercial Club 4,55 Newspaper Staff 55Snowba.ll QDecorationsJ 1,2,35 Jr.- Sr. Prom QDecorationsj 45 Science Fair Winner 2,35 Volleyball Team 3,4. CAROL ANN HOLT Carol Ann S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Class Historian45 Rep.to District S.C.A. Meeting 35 Popularity Contest 1,2535 Four-H Club 1,2,35 Glee Club 2,3,4,5g Vice-Pres. 45 Latin Club 2,35 F.T.A. 3,4,5, Vice-Pres.55 Spanish Club 4,5, Rec. Chm. 4, Pres. 55 Commercial Club 55 Dramatics Club 2,3,4,55 Reporter 55 Senior Play CCastj 55 Thespian 55 Annual Staff 455, Index 4, Asst. Sports Editor 55 May Court 1,2,45 Maid-of- Honor Homecoming Game 55 J .V. Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 55 Softball 354,55 Snowball QDecorationsJ l,2,3, 4,55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsj 4. HILDA ROSE GUTHRIE Hilda S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55Library Club 3,4,5, Pres. 55 Commercial Club 3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Farm Show Winner 15 News- paper Staff 5. CURTIS EWELL HAMLETT, JR. Pete S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Student Council 2,3,45 Pres. of S.C.A. 55 Rep. to District S.C.A. Meeting 55 Class Vice-Pres. 45 Class Pres. 1,25 S.C.A. Rec. Chm. 35 Latin Club 3,4,55 Commercial Club 3,45Science Club 3,4,5, Treas. 45 Mon- ogram Club 2,3,4,55 Newspaper Staff 3,4,5, Sports Editor 4,55 Soccer 2,3,Baseball 2,3,4,55 Most-Valuable Player 3, Batting Champion 35 Varsity Basketball3 ,4,5 5 Jr. Varsity Football, Co- Captain 4, Best All Round Player 45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 45 Commencement Usher 45 May Court KEscortJ 45 Football Homecoming QEscortJ 55 Senior Play CStageJ 5. RANDOLPH FELDE HARRISON Randolph S. C. A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F. A. 2,3,4,5, Asst. Vice-Pres. 35 Farm Show Winner 354,55 Degree Team Alternate 35 Del- egate to State Poultry Conv. 55 State F.F.A. Chorus 35 Executive Comm. 55 Science Club 3,4,5, Parliamentarian 4, Pres. 55 Science Fair Winner 1,3,45 Monogram Club 4,55 J.V. Basketball 35 Baseball fManagerJ 35 J.V. Foot- ball 45 Varsity Football 55 Annual Staff fCi1-culation Man- agerj 55 Class Play fCastj 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom QDecorationsJ 45 Senior Play fPropsJ 55 Commercial Club 55 Magazine Drive Co- Captain 5. SYLVIA DALE HENDERSON Sylvia S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. l,2,35 Student Council 152,35 Glee Club 2,3,4,55 Dramatics Club 4,55 Commercial Club 4,55 Newspaper Staff 55 Volleyball 35 Softball Team 1,2,3,45 J .V. Basketball 35 Pep Club 35 Popularity Contest 25 May Court 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 4. Thirteenth Anniversary Graduates JOHN SAMUEL HOLT Sammy S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 4,55 Baseball 35 Track Team 3,4,55 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Glee Club 3. WILLIAM ERIC HIGHES Bill S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Treasurer 55Student Council 4,55 Dele- gate to District S.C.A. Meeting 55 Class Vice-Pres. 35 Class Pres. 45 J.V. Football 45 Varsity Football 55 Jr.- Sr. Prom CDecorationsJ 45 Beta Club 3,4,55 Science Club 3,55 Glee Club 4,55 Latin Club 2,3,45 Commercial Club 5.5 Reporter 55 Monogram Club 4,5. ROBERT EUGENE IRBY Gene S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Safety Patrol 25 Latin Club 25 Soccer Team 25 Track Team 3,45 Art Club 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDec- orationsl 45 Senior Play 5 5 Thespian 5 5 Newspaper Staff 5. VIRGINIA CARNELL IRBY Ginny S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55F.H.A. 2,3,45Treas. 45 Science Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 55 Commercial Club 4,55 Glee Club 55 Newspaper Staff 55Senior Play lCastJ 55 Thespian 55 Jr.- Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Co m m e nc e m e nt Usher 45 Snowball KDecorationsl 1,2,3. LAURA MAE JACKSON Laura S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Beta Club 4,55 Sec. 55 Commercial Club 4,55 Sec.-Treas. 55 Commencement Usher 45 F.H.A. 2,35 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Monogram Club 4,55 Class Sec. 1. CLARENCE EARL KERR, JR. Sonny S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Class Historian 15 Track Team 35 K.V.G. 2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 4,55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Pep Club 35 Farm Show Winner 55 Newspaper Staff CCirculationJ 5. Senior Class of 1964 l l GUY FRANKLIN MOSEBROOK A Guy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 2,3,4,55 F.T.A. 3,4,55 Beta Club 3,4,55 Dramatics Club 4,55 Science Club 3,4,55 Art Club 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Del. to Boy's State 45 One Act Play 1CastJ 45 Senior Play fCastJ 5. DENNIS LEE MOSELEY Denny S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Soccer Team 35 Track Team 35 J. V. Basketball 35 Baseball Team 3,4,5 5 J .V. Football 45 Var- sity Football 55 Co- Capt. 4,55 Best Back Trophy 45 Mon- ogram Club 3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 Art Club 45 Vice- Pres. 45 Glee Club 55 Senior Play fPropsJ 55 Class Pres. 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom Prince 45 Homecoming Court 45 Pep Club 4. ELROY CARVEY LEONARD Elroy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Asst. Sentinel 3, Sen- tinel 4,5, Executive Comm. 3,4,5, Farm Show Winner 4, Soil and Water Management Award 4, Dairy Judging 3,4 5 K.V.G. 2,3,4,55 Newspaper Staff CCirculation Managerj 55 Commercial Club 4,55 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Class Par- liamentarian 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Pep Club 45 Track Team 3,5. BEVERLY JEAN MAYBERRY Beverly S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Asst. Rec. Chm, 3, Rec. Chm. 55 Stu- dent Council 3,55 Class Treas. 1,3,55 Class Sec. 25 Class Rec. Chm. 45 F.T.A. 4,55 Dramatics Club 3,4,55 One Act Play fCastJ 45 Senior Play CCastl 55 Thespian 55 News- paper Staff 3,4,5, Co-Editor 4,55 Delegate to S.I.P.A. Conv. 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,4,5, Co- Captain 55 Monogram Club 3,4555 Reporter 55 F.H.A. 4,5, Reporter 55 Farm Show Winner 45 May Court 45 Home- coming Court 45 Snowball lDecorationsJ l,2,3,4,55 Snow- ball Princess 45 Glee Club 2,3,4,55 Commencement Usher 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Commercial Club 5. PHILLIP BURNS MORRIS Phillip S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,2535 Crops Judging 35 K.V.G. 2,35 Commercial Club 45 Bus Driver 55 Science Club 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Senior Play KStageJ 55 Art Club 55 Class Play fCastJ 3. WILLIE LEE MORTON Willie S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Soccer Team 1,2,35 F.F.A. 4,55 State Degree Team Winner 45 K.V.G. 4,55 Monogram Club 354,55 Track Team 35 Baseball Team 1,35 Dramatics Club 5. Thirteenth Anniversary Graduates CYNTHIA SHARON NESTER Cynthia S.C.A. 1525354555 Sec. 55 Student Council 5, Sec. 55 The Choral Club 25354,55 F.H.A. 45 Farm Show Dress Revue Winner 45 Science Fair Winner 35 Latin Club 2,4555 Beta Club 3,4555 Treas. 45 Cheerleader 3,4555 Captain 5, Cheer Clinic 45 Pep Club 3,45 Jr. Sr. Prom fDecorationsD 45 Senior Play fMake-Upj 55 Delegate to S.I.P.A. Conv. 45 Delegate to Girl's State 45 Dramatics Club 25354555 Annual Staff 4555 Asst. Editor 4, Editor-In- Chief 55 Commercial Club 4. ANDREA JEAN PE AK Andrea S.C.A. l,25354,55 Annual Staff fFeature Editorj 4,55 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Science Club 354,55 F.H.A. 1525 Farm Show Winner 25 Dramatics Club 3,4555 Class Play fCastJ 35 Popularity Contest 15 Glee Club 25354555 Commercial Club 45 Spanish Club 4,55Jr.-Sr. Prom fRefreshments and Decorationsj 45 Pep Club 2,3545 4-H Club 1,25 Commence- ment Usher 45 Senior Play fCastQ 55 Thespian 5. DONNA ORENE PERROW Donna S.C.A. 1525354555 Beta Club 3,4555 F.H.A. 253,455, Historian 35 F.T.A. 253,4,55 Treas. 2, Sec. 45 Delegate to F.T.A. Conv. 45 Science Club 3,4555Glee Club 2,3,4,55 Dramatics Club 3,4555 Spanish Club 4555 Class Rep. 55 Pep Club 3545 Annual Staff 25354555 Picture Staff 2,3545 Advertising Mgr. 55 Delegate to S.I.P.A. Conv. 45 Delegate to Girl's State 45 J .V. Basketball 25 Class Play QDirectorJ 35 Senior Play CTicketsJ 55 Commercial Club 55 Commencement Usher 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 4. FRANCES EOLINE PHILLIPS Frances S.C.A. 1,2,354,5, Asst. Sec. 45Student Council 1,45 Rep. to District S.C.A. Meeting 45 Class Sec. 3,45 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Softball 35 Monogram Club 4555 Beta Club 35455, Prog. Chm, 45 Pres. 55 Latin Club 25354555 Pres. 35 Latin Tournament 25 Spanish Club 4555 F.T.A. 354,55 Vice-Pres. 45 Science Club 35455, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Dramatics Club 25354555 Thespian 55 One Act Play CCastJ 45 Senior Play fDirectorJ 55 Glee Club 25 354555 Vice-Pres. 45 Annual Staff 4,55 Sport's Editor 4,55 May Court 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Commence- ment Usher 45 Commercial Club 5. DONALD KEITH PILLOW Donnie S.C.A. 1525354555 Student Council 35 Baseball 354,55 J.V. Basketball 35 Commercial Club 55 Science Club 35 Safety Patrol 55 Bus Driver 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 45 Homeroom Magazine Capt. 35 Commencement Usher 45 Senior Play fCastJ 55 Thespian 5. BETTY JANE ROWLES Betty Jane S.C.A. 1525354555 Prog. Chm. 55 Student Council 55 F.H.A. 1,2,3,55 Farm Show Dress Revue Winner 2,4555 4-H Club 15253545 Sec. 45Dramatics Club 25354555 Sec. 55 Commer- cial Club 4,55 Pres. 55 Glee Club 4555 Popularity Contest 45 Class Sec. 55 Annual Staff fTypistD 55 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 4. Senior Class of 1964 JOAN CAROLYN WOODALL Joan S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 Glee Club 23334353 Science Club 3,4,53 F.T.A. 2,3,4,53 Seventh Grade Day Guide 3,53 Pep Club 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3,4,5 3 Class Play fDirectorJ 33 One Act Play QStage Managerj 43 Senior Play CDirectorJ 53Thes- pian 53 Commercial Club 53 F.H.A. 23 Spanish Club 4,53 Annual Staff 4,5, Picture Staff 43 Picture Editor 53 Dele- gate to S.I.P.A. Conv. 43 Snowball tDecorationsj 3,4,53 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 43 Commencement Usher 4. SIBYL GAYLE woosLEY Sibyl S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5Q Student Council 1,23 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Softball 1,2,3,4Q Cheerleader 53 Glee Club 2,3,4,53 Dra- matics Club 3,4,53 Senior Play QCastl 53 Beta Club 3,4,53 Asst. Prog. Chm. 53 Delegate to Beta Conv. 4,53 Science Club 3,4,53 Reporter 4,53 Latin Club 2,3,4,5Q Spanish Club 4,53 Pep Club 3,43 Sec. 33 Class Pres. 33 Class Re- porter 43 Annual Staff 4,53 Asst. Sport's Editor 4, Busi- ness Manager 53 Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsJ 43 Com- mencement Usher 4 3 Commercial Club 53 Thespian 5. MAXINE CAROL SOWELL Maxine S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5Q Student Council 53 Class Treas. 43 F.H.A. 2,3,4,5, Reporter 3, Parliamentarian 4, Pres. 53 Delegate to F.H.A. Conv. 43 Farm Show Winner 3,4,53 Monogram Club 2,3,4,5, Sec.-Treas. 53 Art Club 3, Bulletin Board Chm. 33 Commercial Club 43 Glee Club 53 F.T.A. 53 Dra- matics Club 53 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4,5, Captain 53 Softball Team 1,2,3,4,53 Volleyball Team 2,3,4,5, Captain 3, Co-Captain 43 Popularity Contest 3s Jr.-Sr. Prom fDecorationsj 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Princess 43 Co-Captain of Magazine Drive 53 Senior Play CCastJ 53 Thespian 5. ELLEN LaVONNE STEVENS LaVonne S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 Commercial Club 4,53 J.V. Basketball CCapt.J 23 Varsity Basketball 3,4,53 Volleyball Team 3,53 Softball Team 1,2,3,4,53 Monogram Club 3,4,53 F.H.A. 2, 3,4,53 4-H Club 1,23 Glee Club 2,3,4,53 Annual Staff CTy- pistj 5. PHILIP GRAY TIBBS Philip S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5Q Beta Club 3,4,53Spanish Club 4,53 Class Vice-Pres. 53 J .V. Football 43 Senior Play CStage Handj 53 Commercial Club 53Homeroom Magazine Sale Captain 23 Commencement Usher 4. LAWRENCE HUDNALL WILLIAMS, JR. L. H. S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 F.F.A. 2,3,4,5, Asst. Vice-Pres. 3, Asst. Treas. 43 Farm ShowWinner 43 Baseball 2,3,53 Soccer 33 J .V. Football 43 J .V. Basketball1,23 Varsity Basketball 3, 4,53 Track 3,4,53 Monogram Club 3,4,53 Snowball Prince 4g Homecoming Court 4s May Day Escort 4g Homecoming Escort 53 Dramatics Club 53 Glee Club 4,55 Annual Staii 4,5, Asst. Circulation Magr. 4,5. Junior Class Ojficers-Class of ,65 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Anne McDowell, Vice-Presidentg Rebecca Vassar, Presidentg John Bass, Reporter. STANDING: Mr. Fred Mitchell, Sponsorg David Foster, Recreation Chairmang Linda Kaye Joy, Secretaryg Brenda Davis, Recreation Chairmang Patsy DeJarnette, Treasurerg Mrs. Nellie Garbee, Mrs. Pauline Marshall, Mr. Carroll Shotwell, Spon- SOI'S. Joan Bailey and Linda Kay Joy admire their new class Q rings which arrived December 10, 1963. Q, Q 27 Thirteenth Anniversary Juniors 5 iIQ 1.. 'xx in ' , H 5, Peggy Arthur Dennis Bomar Scottie Carwile 1, yu u H L32 W ' ' M -' ' 'I' A, F F i I r ff 1 ,Q H 'QQAM H 5i?1lQ 'lf. tw. ,H 'aim , mu. uf N N ,Qs . 5: .. eg WW ,jxwu ,N L . V I vw Q ww D f' . , ,W weft? 2 -ei F 1 :mf H H 9--x fi Agnes Austin Recie Bomar Wayne Carwile V , . , , 'H N ll ' nzfeggm ,H X ,,,.,f X Joan Bailey John Bass Ethel Burks Roger Clements Rupert Carver Nancy Coates X , H , ,G ,gf X wj1,,v .,.1,M, ,. .H , I ii TM Q ftsmm. 1 . , Asa 'X Junior Class of 1964 if iw' ,' Patricia Coates Marian Davis Linda Donald 'F' if Kenneth Cothran Faye Daniel Brenda Davis Louis DeJarnette Mary Hugh Dotson , ra ,tl 5-sv' , Patsy DeJarnette Faye Donald Kenneth Eades Rodessa Ellington YS' .N ff Nan 'lg 1 .il 1...- .aa S.- Y? Thirteenth Anniversary Juniors 'ii' JK Clyde Elliott Travis Elliott Dale Epperson Betty Godsey Russ Guthrie Lewis Foster Eddie Guthrie David Foster Barbara Guthrie M Ronald Epperson Wayne Godsey Ronald Hall -1-1 I 30 Junior Class of 1964 5--' N V' I Shelby Hall Kenneth Holt Ronald Jordan Hazel Harper Patricia Hutcherson Linda Kaye Joy Peggy Holland Joyce Holt Nancy Jennings Rudy Jennings June Lacks Brenda Lee ,an-5 ' ik... .- .. g fi 503-' 1 ' Yfvw ,X Class 0fI965-WC.H. . 11 11 il - ' , ill ' fixwq 'UR3 11 ei We 11,11 M1 .V ' W if ,v Q Y kia..-an 1121111 '1N1W1111 11J,-'1deM 11.,,, 1 M. 11 11 11 M 11 Q 11 Qs 11 N ,111 ten , 11 11, 1 1 ,-...-. '.N., , - ffff. 1 1111115 wt. , WTF, 'if' 'fx ' Hi - ..,.. .. A miata 5 1, 1 fi'p,ggu. B0bbY Lindsey Edith Little George Little David Mann Brenda Marston Tommy Lee Mason Janice May Anne MCDOWQ11 Mike McKinney Gerry Minix Brenda Mitchell Virginia Mitchell 1 Y , 1 p fi: 11 , M51 11' 1 X -ugt 11 11 ,X ,g i 1 1 1 1 1 111 K , I , Y 5 N pr , 1 VV 2 122 1'N , Q ,t'1, if 1, Q I Q N I A11g3igm 1 11 111 'M 11 H' 1g ' 11 35 11 ' 1 1 111 11, 1 1 X 1 T M ' 1512 . Q ' -.4 wav' 1-2: ' 19 f l Q x 1 k , w 3 1 55 1 'HL '111 r Y V41f.xg'141 1. Q 1 -ty,-.1.'Q W ' 1 1 1 t 1. A, ix H.. 14 ' 1 32 N se ,, ,,.--- -M . 1'1 Q ' A '- V .hi V A. , 1, 0 ,, Thirteenth Anniversary Juniors 'VB Hattie Montgomery Joe Owen Donna Sue Puckette V , 'TX-7 L N li is Lvl KV X Sis-1 ,lm , , Bill Mosebrook Oliver Owen Gayle Puckette Q-nr 1 46? 'Uh Beverly Murphy Daphne Piester Catherine Roach . Jr. S- - in , wx Eddie Owen Nita Pruitt Dianne Rush 5 JU? rn-sggv -fw ,iw -H, m ww W N ,mu H ai, :arc 1 m ilu! ix ' f , V u at r Vg- Amx miwu ,' Qi James Scott Class of 1965- Q gigxwx Wm 94 Mayo , 222 w ufff gm w Wgw H Wi , H 3 m V X mi aj mu WC.HS. 4. was , vw Patricia J acqueli Melinda qw w,,1 -.. egg. 'M --WV V ww H u w um 'iiwfx iq. is Scott ne Thurman Tucker xv' 'E Mui 34 EW , ln' 2: i N , W, '! A' Q 6 in 1 Y Y t 1 A R, 6 . .2-: wiik-1321. , ,, - E' -f-i, '- et , - ' ki A , Carroll Smith Edwin Tibbs Linda Vassar If ,-11. Lv Susan Straub' Bobby Toler Rebecca Vassar w v UU, E I f Se5,,,,fr YV. ,, Thirteenth Anniversary Juniors 'iv I Larry Walker Gary Williams Joan Williamson Charles Wingfield W Fred Wydner, Jr. Linda Wydner Clara Yates Dianne Yates Susan Yates Ella Zehr 12 ,W ,, Not Pictured: I 5, J H Rebecca Epperson , 3 - - Lou Foster ' ' Lewis Roakes 'lf N J 35 . Sophomore Class Officers-Class of '66 9 -- . iz! I 7'-'f yi, ,W ,Q ff,-W ,H W' WH wu,5'eM1232Q ,H ,H Ffa'-' 'xr : ,M-Jr v . Y FM M J --Elm Q -ef--55 gi LW-13, uf W n 2 UV ' 'T 4 5- 'ijj' 135' 2' vu. ' . '7 ig! wp waxes-Lew. ew rzikszn 5 1 w , H y N ww H HHH, Q iff ' W ws, A 3 wfssfnmww, w, PV, u--ii , Yi f 51 rc l Y 1 m 1- ' . . -' A Y? - , , ,., . ' J-s :2,,r, ' :,,:mwg A 5 1 E1x1r,5i'. 'Ki .-.w..x.wf' ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Yvonne Guthrie, Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Beauchamp, President, Carey Lee, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Pat Haley, Reporter, Mr. Ed. Kell, Sponsorg Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Sponsor, Mrs. Arline Whitlow, Sponsor. Jimmy Angel Bobby Arthur 5 , as Rose Baber 61! f Sharon Banton V Vivian Barksdale ii Carl Beauchamp ' Charles Beauchamp Suf- s. I -ME Helen Ashworth A Linda Booker Julia Cage Bonnie Carey Jack Carr Brenda Carwile Dale Carwile Margaret Childress Carol Clark Carolyn Clark James Coates Brenda Connelly Edward Cyrus Earl Daniel Jimmy Daniel Roger Dickerson Melvin Douglas Bonnie Epperson Luke Epperson Rebecca Epperson Raye Evans Sophomore Class o 1964 Joe Farriss Marvin Farriss Norma Jean Glass Yvonne Guthrie Sam Hailey Pat Haley Addison Hall Jimmy Hamlette Calvin Harris Bill Hoefle C.M. Holland Marian Holland Gladys Hunter Linda Jackson John Jennings Linda Jennings Tony Johnson Bonnie Kerr Danny Kerr Sally Lambert T hirteenth Anniversary Sophornores ww- Q5 :Ui M? IT' I. - WFT? Yr'-f Q ,x..,. - CT V lu. x kg-T' Ev iq'- I 6' av 'BX Carey Lee Brenda Markham Linda Markham Connie Marstin Bobby Marstin Charles Marston Keith Mason Ted Mayberry Jo Ellen McDowell Donnie Mitchell Marie Mitchell Billy Monroe Sandy Monroe Tommy Moore Jimmy Organ Marie Payne Georgia Pool Johnny Pool Nora Pool Hugh Roark Class of 1966- Kathryn Smith Dale Thompson Alan Tibbs Thomas Wade Johnny Wilson Miriam Zehr WC.H.S. 'Q' , f ry Y -V Y Y - w W E , -af--f in f Calvin Harris, a tenth grader, helps Mrs. Nellie Garbee take down the Christmas tree which the tenth grade help- ed to decorate. Freshman Class Ojfcers-Class of '67 ' ' J ',g.:j.ii .-1 -' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS David Burch, Secretaryg Don Carwile, Reporterg Kenny Conner, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Jim Swisher, Sponsor, Janice Raley, Presidentg Mrs. Myrtle Fore, Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Mrs. Myrtle Straw, Sponsors, Diane Tuggle, Treas 1.1I'6I'. Larry Anthony Kitty Arrowood Frances Arthur Steve Bodkin Lee Booker Sheila Brown David Burch Grace Burks qorade 105 iff V mx n mm M. ,,, Thirteenth Anniversary Freshmen A3 bw fl C Kenneth Conner Brenda Daniel Leslie Daniel Larry Daniel Dale Davidson Lester Dawson Reggie Dodd Betty Doss Dennis Dudley Dennis Elder John Elder Linda Elder Willie Burks Peggy Cage James Callahan Bobby Carr Susie Carr Mike Carter Charles Carwile Don Carwile Marilyn Carwile Ronnie Carwile Brenda Chaffin Jimmy Connelly if 4-5 Y is Freshmen Class of 1964 Patricia Elder Faye Elliott Ramona Elliott Rita English John Epperson Betty Fariss Mary Foster Butch Francis Carrol Gilliland Sue Glass Roger Godsey Rodney Griffith Qu --if ifrwfi u Bruce Guthrie Jean Guthrie Lewis Guthrie Louise Guthrie Myrtle Guthrie Ronald Guthrie Tommy Guthrie Harry Hale Edward Hailey Jetty Hall Thomas Hall David Hamlett Thirteenth Anniversary Freshmen H W ,w'f1'Q'1i 3 Larry Irby Sandra Jackson Virginia Jackson Wayne Jennings Billy Johnson James Johnson Wayne Johnson Shirley Joy Gordan Kent David Lipscomb Roy Lloyd Terry Lusardi Em Harper Dorothy Henderson Linda Hendren Mike Hendricks Richard Hendricks Billy Herndon Butch Holland W.D. Holland Pam Holt Steve Holt Zeb Holt Mary Sue Hostedler ' 4 Freshman Class of 1964 Deborah Marston Jerry Mason Leslie May Larry McKinney Amelia Minix Bill Mitchell Judy Morrison Raymond Mosebrook N QQ' E Roy Neighbors E A 7 N Robert Owen N b M 5., N. X Carolyn Padgett ' , 3 , 2 ' Raymond Pillow ,V V Y V Rx r uf, ,' if 'f' V l x , S V - - ' NNNX , - ' Q. , QISRSTTTSTAR ltxx I J , , 5 V a . 'X I X xl. G' N if 1117 Eugene Poe Dennis Porterfield Ricky Pritt Janice Raley Faye Ramsey Carl Rice Nannie Rice Steve Riddlebarger Arlene Roakes Linda Roakes Winston Roark Peggy Rowles Thzrteenth Annzversary Freshmen 14 H. C. Rudder Pat Rushing Doris Shepherd Ruben Shepherd Glenda Shutt Gloria Tibbs Lucille Treadway Diane Tuggle Brenda Wilson Mike Yates Robert Yoder Not Pictured: Rita Childress Thomas Kabler Robert Mann Jimmy Roark Milo Zehr Pam and Zeb Holt gave their impressions of their first year at William Campbellinan assembly program to which the seventh grades from Brookneal, Naruna, and Gladys, were invited on the school's traditional Seventh Grade Day'vl 46 Pre-Freshman Ojicers-Class of 368 PRE-FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Paul Brizendine, President, Barry Brown, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Patricia Shutt, V1ce Pres1dent, Nancy Holt, Secretary, Mrs. Lucile Riegel, Sponsor, Miss Donna Gaerttner, Sponsor, Mrs. Bett1e Yount, Sponsor, Mrs. Christine Crabtree, Sponsor, Randy Minix, Reporter. B-31 X X . .2 '-1' ui 47 ,nys .IP i .xx e 'I' ,lv-J x M -ri unix, 11 1 'L . ?..v' L,- 'E-' VP Richard Adams Peggy Angel John Anthony Nancy Arthur Edward Ashworth J. W. Austin Carlyle Barksdale Carroll Barksdale Claudia Bennett Andrew Beverly Susan Beverly Edward Bomar Gerald Bradner Billy Ray Brightwell Paul Brizendine 13th Anniversary Eighth Graders Ralph Dews Nancy Dickerson Fuller Douglas Carolyn Dowdy Richard Elder ugw. H Regina Ellington Ed English Hubert Epperson Judy Epperson Norman Evans Brenda Foster Page Foster Steve Godsey Glenn Guthrie Kyle Guthrie 48 Peggy Brooks Barry Brown Deborah Brown Lyle Brown Cynthia Burch Buddy Burgess Kay Cash Jamey Coates Preston Coates Patricia Colbert Sandra Collins Joan Connelly Sandra Cyrus Hazel Daniel Kathy Daniel Pre Freshman Class of 1964 Leon Guthrie Henry Hamlett Fred Harrison Bill Hendricks Marie Hill Nancy Holt Richard Holt Martha Hostedler Charles Hughes Diane Jackson Billy Jefferson John Johnson Wayne Johnson James Jordan Dennis Laughlin -r 'I Kenneth Lawhorne Everett Lane Nancy Lee Joe Lunsford Frances Maddox Lawson Marshall Charlotte Martin Shirley McKinney Randy Minix Daryl Mitchell Calvin Monroe Randall Monroe Buddy Montgomery Harold Moon Ann Moorefield lu- 13th Anniversary Eighth Graders Patricia Shutt Henry Lee Stevens Shelia Straub Phillip Thompson Joan Tibbs Ted Vassar Carolyn Walker Marie Waller Betty Carol Whitesell Amy Jo Williams Lowell Williams Patricia Williams Shirley Woodall Dwayne Yoder Benjamin Morris Eddie Morrison Tommy Morrison Gary Nash Roy Payne Jerry Peak Stephen Perrow Cole Poindexter Bill Puckett Catherine Reid Barney Roakes Lewis Scott Joe Shepherd Shirley Shepherd Sandra Sheriff ! Observes its Lucky I3z'h,' Anniversary With Classes 'S' Z0 remember Foreign Languages Provide Cultural Background T1 in L ,W ,H .N N N N in H, 1 jllwwsm 'Ili ' SPANISH II LABORATORY Joan Woodall, Nita Pruitt, Andrea Peak, Lana Anthony, and Phillip Tibbs are using the earphones to take Spanish dictation. Spanishl and II classes learn basic vocab- ulary and grammar and everyday customs of Latin America. Class members learn to speak Spanish by usingtapes. They also learn to write in Spanish by taking dicta- tion and writing compositions. N'WH,,'3Eff3tEwgQii5jN5nQ5iff l'Q,ifg,rg,,fJW,,H,,,'jW,,QQWE''..N ou 'Lig , Qs H' M 4 , fa w , ,x,,, ,N S I he WVU ,Y it ,Ri ,wk ir ' XV. LATIN II CLASS Jo Ellen McDowell, dressed as a Roman is givinga report on The Eagle of the Ninth . Marie Mitchell, as a Rnman, shows how we are indebted to the Romans for many of our English words. ' w, ,,' K H I ,,. f J: n V : - 1 if 'ljijfl .V WI In gg eu H SPANISH II CLASS Patricia Hutcherson, B a rb a r a Connelly, Gary Colbert, Carol Ann Holt, and Sibyl Woosley are singing Christmas carols in Sp ani s h with the r e co rd player being operated by Mrs. Myrtle Fore, their tea- cher. . English Classes Stress Many Skills ENGLISH II Mr. Frazier Sizemore's sixth period Eng- lish Ilstudents-Russ Guthrie, Ronnie Jor- den, Joyce Holt, June Lacks, Nancy Jenn- ings and Eddie Owen discuss materials concerning the p o t e nti a 1 educational or occupational fields of endeavor after grad- uating. The unit is a guidance'service to all juniors. ENGLISH 10 Mrs. Nellie Garbee supervises the work being done by Luke E p p e r s o n , Brenda Markham, Yvonne Guthrie, Robert Gilliam, and Raymond Pillow as they paste their original book covers on a display board. ENGLISH 8 Susan Beverly, Sheila Straub, Kay Cash, Regina Ellington, and Shirley McKinney observe as Mrs. Bettie Yount explains the diagramming of a simple sentence. Everyday Problems Are Solved In Math 3 a MATH 9 Mr. Edward Kell explains an interest problem with Danny Kerr pointing out the steps to Linda Hendren and Thomas Wade. 4' MATH 8 Marie Hill, Nancy Lee, and Ann Moorefield practice some exercises on using common fractions in measurement. Mrs. Dorothy Fore answers questions for Dennis Laugh- lin, Barry Brown, Daryl Mit c h e 11 , and Junior Monroe as they draw 24-hour clocks for class study. ALGEBRA I Robert Yoder explains a problem to Linda Elder, Rodney Griffith and Leslie Daniel in Mr. Jim Swisher's algebra class. College Bound Students Study Higher Math GEOMETRY In Mrs. Pauline Ma r s hall' s geometry class Brenda Davis shows students Brenda Marston, Gary Will i a m s , and Phillip Morris how to draw figures in a bisector, a perpendicular bisector, and a perpen- dicular to a given s e g m e nt . Plane and solid geometry are taught simultaneously. CONSUMER MATH Mr. J. K. Swisher listens to Gary Fariss, Steve Arthur, Kenny Holt, Barbara Conn- elly and Nita Pruitt while they are dis- cussinga problem in consumer math which is a new class in the school curriculum this year. MATH 12 Guy Mo s eb ro ok and Frances Phillips assemble data to sketch the graph of an equation of higher degree. Mrs. Pauline Marshall is the teacher of this class. Social Studies Promote World Understanding ld.. GEOGRAPHY Linda Elder and Tommy Guthrie listen to their teacher Mrs. Christine Crabtree as she points out different locations on the map to Kitty Arrowood, David Burch, Gene Poe, Susie Carr, and Em Harper. . CIVICS 8 Joe Shepherd, Margaret Gowen, Steve Godsey, Catherine Reid, Sandra Sheriff, Henry Hamlett, and Henry Lee Stevens are making a detailed study of the U. S. Constitution with the assistance of their teacher Mr. Kenneth Booth. 1lWllZIlWl WORLD HISTORY Tony Johnson, Pat Haley, Richard Hend- ricks, and Carolyn Clark are handing in their test papers to Mr. Fred Mitchell. Social Studies Knowledge Makes Better Citizens U. S1 HISTORY Mike M c Ki nn e y , Mr. Carroll Shotwell fteacherj, Joe Owen, Mary Hugh Dotson, Susan Straub, Marian Davis, John Bass, and Rudy Jennings are conducting a panel discussion on the political views of Hamil- ton and Jefferson. ECONOMICS Ann McDowell, Guy Mosebrook, Kaye Fariss, Jimmy Scott, and Mr. Jim Swisher fteacherj listen to Bobby Lindsey as he gives an oral report on vocations. Econ- omics is a new course in the school's curriculum. GOVERNMENT Mrs. Mary Maddox assists her government students Gloria Dunnaway, L. H. Williams, Eugene Irby, Carol Ann Holt, and Beverly Mayberry as they take a bill through Con- gress. ll Science Broadens Into Many Fields Ffl if ' 'W ' N M 1, , S W 1 . 'rm-zu BIOLOGY Mrs. Arline Whitlow, biology teacher, in- structs Bonnie Carey, Joe Farris, and Sharon Banton in the study of osteology. The skeleton is a new addition to the sci- ence laboratory. SCIENCE 8 Buddy Montgomery, Barney Roakes, Caro- lyn Dowdy, Fred Harrison, and Bill Puck- ett are demonstrating to their teacher Mrs. Lucile Riggel that plants give off water and carbon dioxide when breathing and oxygen when manufacturing food. CHEMISTRY Mrs. Mrytle Straw assists her students Linda Kay Joy, Ella Zehr, Eddie Guthrie, and Travis Elliott in demonstratingthe method of producing oxygen gas and hydro- gen by electrolysis of water. Chemistry gives students a broader understanding of scientific facts in preparation for future vocations. Commercial Classes T rain For Business SHORTHAND I Mr. George Goodman's Shorthand I stu- dents are learning the Gregg Theory and how to read from reading practice exer- cises. Students are Ethel Burks, Faye Daniel, Virginia Mitchell, Rodessa Elling- ton, Gayle Puckette, June Lacks, and Clara Yates. Classes in Typing are also taught by Mr. Goodman. GENERAL BUSINESS Carey Lee explains a budget comparison form to s tu d e nt s Bonnie Epperson and Yvonne Guth rie in Mr. Edward Ke1l's class in general business. Tl W 5 E' 1uQw l?gi5:Qi - Y:-il -su -vel BOOKKEEPING Rodessa Ellington explains a part in the bookkeeping workbook to students of Mr. Edward Kell's bookkeeping class. Students are Nancy Jeruiings, Katherine Roach, Hazel Harper, M e lin d a Tucker, Gary Farris, Linda Vassar, Virginia Mitchell, Wayne Cawile, Rupert C a r v e r , Dianne Rush, and Peggy Arthur. f '?'f?f-ff ' fi? giiiltfa ' TV - ff iii Q -' cf: il Q53 V fl l -Q: , :Q I , ,X H. mm I Hi? ' Agriculture Classes Prepare Boys For Many Vocations AGRICULTURE SHOP Fuller Douglas, Calvin Harris, Preston Coates, Fred Harrison, and Chuck Brad- ner are making mail boxes during wood working exercises under the direction of Mr. J. J. Riegel and Mr. Dennis Riddle, their teachers. -A'i H,,,fli5g5ss jvfWrjj...lg iv. fmi5y5i,gg... ... GENE RAL MECHANICS Mr. J. J. Riegel teaches a new class in general m e c h a n i c s to Johnny Wilson, Phillip Thompson, Charles Wingfield, and Steve Perrow. They are doing an exercise on home plumbing. AGRICULTURE CLASS Mr. Dennis Riddle is explaining architect- ual drawing to Robert Owen, Butch Holland, Milo Zehr, and Larry McKinney. Home Economics Trains Future H omemakers HOME ECONOMICS Miss Freida Hamlet shows Rebecca Epp- erson, Brenda Mitchell, Edith Little, Betty Godsey, and Linda Jackson how to set a table for a banquet. One of the ac- tivities of F.H.A. girls is serving banquets for different groups in the school. ' 'hillizvh--n HOME ECONOMICS Faye Ramsey, Linda Roakes, Mary Foster, and Jean Guthrie learn the basic techniques of sewingfromtheir teachers, Miss Ham- let and Mrs. Crabtree. , ,M - -if--,M f ea. .N . -N W' u ii' CLASS SKILLS - HOME ECONOMICS 'Milinda Tucke r, Hazel Harper, Hilda Guthrie, and Jackie Thurman are learning about food preparation from their teacher Mrs. Christine Crabtree. Home Economics girls prepare and serve nutritious meals, plan and make clothes for their wardrobes, and learn how to care for young children. Students in the class also learn howto make their homes safer, more liveable, and more attractive. Students LearnT0 Appreciate The Fine Arts L fy Z we 1 5 53 is qi we ,. Meg me ' ,.-an W 2 - Y 1 L in H w A1 HK' 1 we 'V C i. livlf kg 511 5 wifi., uw wi Wx if Lf' h Q H.. V. 559: dz .figs ,5 CHORAL MUSIC Guy Mosebrook, Cynthia Nester, Ann Childress, and Choral class teaches the theory of how to read and un- Ann ATTQHETOH Wlthlthe 3CC0.mP3I1i1T1911f 0f.MI'- Paul T2-D derstand music. It helps students with the fundamentals are Smglng 3- faV0T1t9 Soflg In C1101'a1 IHUSIC CIRSS- of music. This is the first year choral music has been taught at William Campbell. ART CLASS Dianne Tuggle, Martha Hostedler, Zeb Holt, Billy Hern- Eighteen boys and eight girls are enrolled in the one don, Dale Epperson, and Kenneth Cothran are making class of art this year. posters to adve rti s e the senior class play using the . rules given by their teacher Mrs. Dorothy Fore. 62 Library Furrzishes The Answers I rz Research 'KV w Ill Iillli LIBRARY SCIENCE TRAINING Mrs. Lusardi instructs eighth grade students. This is part of the instruction given to all eighth Frances Maddox, Joan Connelly and Fred Harrison in graders on the use of the library. the use of the card catalogue. LIBRARY AIDS Gene Poe, a new library club member, learns how Each library club member is assigneda shelf sec- to place books on the library shelf from Ann Childress tion to keep in order as one of his duties. and Hilda Guthrie. 63 Mm , Health And Physical Education, Driver Education- AII Aim For Student Development PHYSICAL EDUCATION Raymond Pillow, Alan Tibbs, Bobby Ar- thur, and Wayne Holt, under the super- vision of Mr. Fred Mitchell, perform push-ups intheir physical education class. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical e due atio n classes always start each period with exercise. The stu- dents pictured here are warming up with thejumping jack. Following the exercises, the class learns and practices the skills of the game before participating in any actual games. DRIVER EDUCATION Miss Donna Gaerttner shows Mary Sue Hostedler and Dale Davidson, students of s e cond period health class, parts of an automobile. CC 79 Observes its Lucky 13th Anniversary With Actzvztzes Li W Z0 remember S. C.A. Coordinates All School Clubs M! X W xii 'El mifftiili 11 Wo 131 N 1' . H .Q ,gi f. ifgfggigi.. . ..'iL,Q,,x1', ,Hi Q. H. H. ...,W.'k,. QE . H' H .. R. .. WW.t niggggggwm... STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mr. James Strickler, Sponsor, Joan Bailey, Assistant Program Chairmang Betty Jane Rowles, Pro- gram Chairmang Ann McDowell, Vice-Presidentg Pete Hamlett, President, Patsy DeJarnette, Reporterg Raye Evans, Historian, Mrs. Mary Maddox, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Nester, Secretary, Bill Hughes, Treasurerg Beverly Mayberry, Recreation Chairman, Jimmy Scott, Recreation Chairman. The S. C. A. of which every student at BALL, assembly programs, A Seventh Grade William Campbell is a member coordinates Day, and sends delegates to district and state all clubs andprovides activities which are of conventions. For the first time this year interest to the entire student body. the association is awarding scholastic letters The club sponsors the annual SNOW- to students with a high achievement. ' Campaigning for S. C. A. President paid off for Pete Hamlett when Ronnie Lovelace decorated his car to influence voters. Ronnie was Pete's campaign mana- ger. 66 Student Council Is Representative Body STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Cynthia Nester, Joan Bailey, Betty Jane Rowles, Ann McDowell, Pete Hamlett, Patsy DeJarnette, Raye Evans, Mrs. Mary Maddox, fSponsorl. SECOND ROW: Sheila Straub, Tony Johnson, Frances Maddox, Bill Hughes, Beverly Mayberry, Jimmy Scott, Marian Davis, Maxine Sowell, Peggy Arthur, Kaye Fariss, Mary Hugh Dotson, Carolyn Clark, Terry Lusardi, Brenda Davis, Janice Raley, Shirley Joy. The Student Council meets once a month and one representative from each homeroom to plan the functions of the Student Coopera- who reports to his ho me room the action tive Association. taken by the Council. It is c omp o s e d of the S.C.A. officers Dwight Taylor, retiring S.C.A. President, installs new- ly elected President, Pete Hamlett, in the traditional installation service. l it 67 F TA.-Club Recruits Future Teachers J. J. FRAY FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Myrtle Straw, Sponsor, Becky Vassar, Program Chairman, Brenda Davis, President, Donna Sue Puckette, Treasurer, Patsy DeJarnette, Secretary, Carol Ann Holt, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Linda Jennings, Brenda Connelly, Pat Haley, Brenda Markham, Bonnie Carey, Linda Markham, Gayle Puckette, Beverly Murphy, Janice May, Frances Phillips, Marie Mitchell, Jo Ellen McDowell. F.T.A. members are learning some of the responsibilities of a teacher through ex- periences inassisting teachers through pro- grams and other activities. A point system has been set up whereby members may win special awards and recognition. A special goal for the year is the starting of a schol- orship award to a deserving F.T.A. member of thesenior class. FRONT ROW: Joan Bailey, Nancy Coates, Joan Woodall, Barbara Connelly, Linda Wydner, Linda Joy, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Eugene Poe, Julia Cage, Em Harper, Sheila Brown, Faye Elliott, Raye Evans, Marie Payne, Carolyn Clark, Maxine Sowell, Donna Perrow, Pat Scott, Barbara Guthrie, Miriam Zehr. Betas Set High Goals 9 BETA CLUB FRONT ROW: Guy Mosebrook, Vice-President, Laura Jackson, Secretary, Joan Bailey, Asst. Program Chairmang Frances Phillips, President, Brenda Davis, Program Chairman, Gerry Minix, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Dunnaway, Becky Vassar, Virginia Irby, Kaye Fariss, Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Sponsor, Anne McDowell, Rodessa Ellington, Melinda Tucker, Hazel Harper, Sibyl Woosley. The Beta Club s t r iv e s to reward the and Beta girls. building of character, academic achievement With the funds raised they financed the and outstanding leadership. Students must trip for eight delegates to the Beta Conven- have an av e rage of 90 or above for three tion in Richmond. They also make a donation years to become eligible for membership. to the Patrick Henry Boys' Plantation and Betas sold candy and had a basketball gave a scholorship to a Beta boy and girl. game between the members of the faculty 4 FRONT ROW: Janice May, Patsy DeJarnette, Nancy Coates, Peggy Holland, Bill Hughes. SECOND ROW: Donna Sue Puckette, Linda Joy, Virginia Mitchell, Recie Bomar, Travis Elliott, John Bass. TI-HRD ROW: Donna Perrow, Cynthia Nester, Marian Davis, Dee Dee Piester, Mary Hugh Dotson, Ray Clark, Eddie Guthrie, Phillip Tibbs. 69 Science Fair Is Sponsored By Club SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: Recie Bomar, Vice Presidentg Rebecca Vassar, Treasurer, Dee Dee Piester, Program Chairmang Randolph Harrison, Presidentg Sibyl Woosley, Reporter, Mrs. Lucile Riegel, Sponsor, Bill Hughes, Andrea Peak, Pete Hamlett, Guy Mosebrook, Mrs. Arlene Whitlow, Sponsorg Joan Woodall, Donna Perrow, Frances Phillips, Bar- bara Connelly, Mrs. Myrtle Straw, Sponsor. The club has the following objectives: 4. To develop a club project. 1. To develop s c ie ntif i c attitudes and a 5. To plan and make a scientific trip. greater interest in science. 6. To have an activ e part in the ,district 2. To sponsor a Science Fair. science meetings. 3. To have guest speakers for club meetings. FRONT ROW: Linda Wydner, Marian Davis, Janice May, Patsy DeJarnette, Donna Sue Puckette. SECOND ROCW: Nita Pruitt, Brenda Davis, Patricia Hutcherson, John Bass, Gerry Minix, Eugene Poe, James Coates, Tommy Guthrie, Miriam Zehr. 70 Greater Interest Irz Science Is Promoted FINCU. SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: Terry Lusardi, Mary Hugh Dotson, Beverly Murphy, Nancy Coates, Joan Bailey. SECOND ROW: Peggy Rowles, Susan Yates, Sharon Banton, Marie Mitchell, Ann McDowell, Brenda Lee, Tommy Mason, Eddie Guthrie, Eddie Owen, Peggy Holland, Travis Elliott. The William Campbell Science Club re- of America and is thereby entitled to all rights ceivedacertificate in recognition of its having and privileges of the National club. qualified for affiliation with the Science Clubs SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS FRONT ROW: Gerry Minix, lst. place fBoys' Biologyjg Dorothy Henderson, lst. place fEighth Gradejg Joan Bailey, lst. place fGir1s' Biologylg Miriam Zehr, lst. place CNinth Gradejg Pete Hamlett, lst. place fChemistryJg Becky Vassar, Grand Prizeg Joan Williamson, lst. place fBiologyJg Mrs. Arlene Whitlow, Mrs. Lucile Riegel, and Mrs. Myrtle Straw, Sponsors. Not pictured: Steve Bodkin, lst. place CEighth Graclej. 71 Club Sponsors Art Exhibit fyfd' Q 1,:.f.:i -J P F 4 ART CLUB FRONT ROW: Dianne Tuggle, Secretary-Treasurer, Dee Dee Piester, Bulletin Board Chairman, Edith Little, Vice- Presidentg Joe Owen, Reporter, Keith Mason, Program Chairman, Jamey Coates, Program Chairman, Guy Mose- brook, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Sponsorg Dale Epperson, Zeb Holt, Dianne McKinney, Alan Taylor, Kenny Conner, Jetty Hall, Betty Godsey, Martha Hostedler, Mike Yates. THIRD ROW: Mike McKinney, David Mann, Phillip Morris, Kenneth Cothran, Hubert Epperson, Jimmy Hamlette, Billy Herndon. Members of the Art Club make posters for school activities and do bulletin board arrangements for classrooms and hallways. Each club member entered a poster in the annual KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN POSTER ff, 1 . v The club received honorable mention on its entry in the Brookneal Christmas parade on Dec. 6. 1963. CONTEST. An annual art exhibit is held at the school in April at which time the students display their own work in the various art media. Hubert Epperson and Mike McKinney won first place in the door decorating contest sponsored by the club at Christmas. Library Club Has First Book Fair Y 'f'1QM, LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW: Judy Childress, Reporter, Ann Childress, Program Chairman, Edith Little, Program Chairmang Rodesa Ellington, Treasurer, Eugene Poe, Secretary, Jean Guthrie, Vice-President, Hilda Guthrie, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carolyn Lusardi, Sponsor, Sadie Childress, Linda Booker, Rita Childress, Miriam Zehr, Brenda Davis, Linda Wydner, Faye Daniel, Pat Scott, Ella Zehr. The Library Club is composed of stu- tin board displays, and help provide more dents who are interested in library Work. effective library service. The club held open Each member helps the librarian 21 1.63812 house in the library for the P,T,A, and stu- two hours a week. The members learn li- dents on Parent's Night held in October. brary procedures, assist in preparing bulle- BOOK FAIR The Library Club conductedaBook Fair in the Library October 28 - 30. This was the first Book Fair ever held at William Campbell. Many students had a chance to make personal selections from the books on display. Proceeds went for new books in the library. i i , I 73 Glee Club Presents Programs Of Music ,, MH luysmyu, ,,,,,,,,, ,,WggtgWilly,MMM,,,W,l,,u,y ,, . ,, .,. www,,,,,,,.,,ww,,,,gE5,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 lv?,,,,,,,.,,,,..,ggi, illililiSl6lSllil 3lQ liR91llFW,t 'll5lllltllr!fiihi.M'lllllal4aWf',l GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Paul Tann, Sponsor, Linda Arrington, Brenda Holland, Virginia Irby, Ann Arrington, Barbara Clements, Andrea Peak, Beverly Mayberry, Carol Ann Holt, Nancy Coates, Linda Kaye Joy, Peggy Arthur. SECOND ROW: Faye Daniel, Pat Coates, Brenda Marston, Marian Davis, Joan Williamson, Linda Vassar, Jackie Thurman, Mary Hugh Dotson, Gayle Puckette, Beverly Murphy, Dianne Rush. TI-HRD ROW: Hazel Harper, Melinda Tucker, Betty Jane Rowles, Marguerite Elder, Joan Woodall, Nita Pruitt, Ami Childress, Donna Perrow, Barbara Guthrie, Donna Sue Puckette, Becky Vassar. FOURTH ROW: Pat Scott, Rodessa Ellington, Edith Little, Ella Zehr, Dale Thompson, Rebecca Epperson, Brenda Mitchell, Susan Straub, Cynthia Nester, Joan Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Carl Davis, Patsy DeJarnette, L. H. Williams, Guy Mosebrook, Maxine Sowell, LaVonne Stevens, Frances Phillips, Sibyl Woosley. Li I GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Shelia Brown, Rita English, Kathy Daniel, Sandra Cyrus, Glenda Shutt, Janice Raley, Peggy Rowles. SECOND ROW: Faye Elliott, Deborah Brown, Susie Carr, Patricia Shutt, Sheila Straub, Patsy Colbert, Regina Elling- ton, Pam Holt. THIRD ROW: Linda Jennings, Nancy Lee, Georgia Pool, Rose Baber, Miriam Zehr, Nora Pool, Dorothy Henderson, Amy Jo Williams, Shirley Joy, Em Harper. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Guthrie, Raye Evans, Bonnie Kerr, Bonnie Carey, Pat Haley, Linda Markham, Brenda Markham, Dianne McKinney, Carolyn Clark, Judy Morrison, Gloria Tibbs, Dianne Tuggle. SIXTH ROW: Brenda Daniel, Dale Davidson, Amelia Minix, Brenda Carwile, Brenda Connelly, Marie Payne, Jo Ellen McDowell, Connie Marstin. Club Aims T 0 Create Interest In Music xiii: it ii T Q GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Ted Vassar, Tommy Guthrie, Myrtle Guthrie, Lucille Treadway, Nancy Arthur, Doris Shepherd, Brenda Wilson. SECOND ROW: Hazel Daniel, Joan Connelly, Frances Maddox, Carolyn Walker, Kitty Arrowood, Linda Elder, Shirley McKinney, Pat Rushing. THIRD ROW: Rodney Griffith, Pat Williams, Jamey Coates, Peggy Cage, Peggy Brooks, Ann Moorefield, Catherine Reid, Kaye Cash, Susan Beverly, Linda Hendron. FOURTH ROW: Cole Poindexter, Shirley Woodall, Carolyn Dowdy, Marie Hill, Eugene Poe, Wayne Jennings. The m e mb e rs of the Glee Club are This year the club presented an assem- students in grades eight through twelve who bly program of Christmas music before the enjoy singing. The club takes part in assem- Christmas vacation. The aim of the club is bly programs and furnishes music for the to create more interest in music. commencement exercises each spring. Members of the choral class have a Christmas party with their sponsor Mr. Paul Tan. I 75 W CH. S. Particqmtes In Festival And Forensics ONE-ACT PLAY-FESTIVAL CSPRING - 19633 Eddie Guthrie, F r an c e s Phillips, Carl Davis, and Guy Mosebrook. Not Pictured: Mrs. Nellie Garbee, Sponsor. The L ep r e c haun , directed by Mrs. Garbee, was William Campbell's entry in the One Act Play Festival held at Am- herst in 1963. a H W if A Haig.. Nga, H Q r sw 5 N N J ' ONE- ACT PLAY Guy Mo s eb ro ok, Mrs. Nellie Garbee, Drarnatics Sponsor, Gary Colbert, Carl Davis, L. H. Williams, Danny Crews, Tommy Guthrie, Carol Ann Holt, and George Little. Try-outs are held for the one-act play entitled Submerged . William Camp- bell participates in the One-Act Play Festival sponsored by the Virginia High School League. The cast for the play is as follows: George Little, Gene Poe, Danny Crews, Lou Foster, Gary Colbert, Carl Davis. FORENSICS TEAM Representing William Campbell in the 1963 forensics were the following: Carl Davis fPublic Speakingjg Scottie Carwile tProse Readingjg Becky Vassar CSpellingJ. Mr. Fred Mitchell is 1964 adviser. Not Pictured: Linda Young CProse Readingj and Mrs. Jean Crews, Adviser for 1963. The Virginia High School League sponsors a competitive inter-school program in debating, public speaking, spelling, and reading which leads to district, regional, and state championships. Dmmcztics Club Plays Important Roles DRAMATICS CLUB FRONT ROW: George Little, President, Gary Colbert, Vice-President, Carol Ann Holt, Reporter, Linda Kay Joy, Treasurer, Betty Jane Rowles, Secretary, Joan Bailey, Records Scribe: Mrs. Nellie Garbee, fSponsorJg Joan Woodall, Frances Phillips. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Nester, Beverly Mayberry, Barbara Connelly, Sibyl Woosley, Andrea Peak, Ann Arrington, Lana Anthony, Maxine Sowell, Linda Arrington, Brenda Holland. THIRD ROW: Ann Childress, Virginia Irby, Barbara Clements, Guy Mosebrook, Carl Davis, L. H. Williams, Donnie Pillow, Eugene Irby, Mar- guerite Elder, Donna Perrow, Danny Crews. The members of the Dramatics Club Many members take acting roles in the one- sponsor the one-act play which is presented act or senior plays, other participate in in District IV, Virginia High School League, back-stage work, such as props, lighting, in competition with other schools. costuming, and staging. They also prepare skits for assembly. FRONT ROW: Scottie Carwile, Brenda Marston, Marian Davis, Janice May, Diane Rush, Gayle Puckette, Nancy Coates, Mary Hugh Dotson, Diane McKinney. SECOND ROW: Susan Straub, Joan Williamson, Donna Puckett, Becky Vassar, Carolyn Clark, Beverly Murphy, Dee Dee Piester, Susan Yates, Brenda Davis, Linda Wydner, Jackie Thur- man. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Guthrie, Jo Ellen McDowell, Connie Marstin, Patsy DeJarnette, Patricia Scott, Edith Little, Eugene Poe, Wayne Jennings, Eddie Guthrie, Rudy Jennings, Lou Foster, Janice Raley, Gloria Tibbs. 77 l Future Homemakers Stress Education FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Gloria Tibbs, Song Leaderg Judy Morrison, Song Leader, Janice Raley, Parliamentariang Melinda Tucker, Program Chairman, Scottie Carwile, Treasurer, Patsy DeJarnette, Secretary, Maxine Sowell, President, Donna Puckette, Vice President, Beverly Mayberry, Reporter, Kaye Fariss, Historian, Jackie Thurman. SECOND ROW: Miss Freida Hamlet, Sponsor, Brenda Marston, Linda Jackson, Susan Yates, Bonnie Epperson, Margaret Childress, Sally Lambert, Rose Baber, Nora. Pool, Georgia Pool. THIRD ROW: Connie Marstin, Yvonne Guthrie, Raye Evans, Bonnie Carey, Brenda Carwile, Marie Payne, Brenda Connelly, Virginia Irby, Brenda Holland, Gloria Dunnaway, Mrs. Christine Crabtree, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Clark, Diane McKinney, Brenda Markham, Linda Markham, Pat Haley, Julia Cage. There are 106 members of the William Campbell High School Future Homemakers of America Chapter. Membership includes those students presently enrolled in Home Economics and those who have previously The club is an active participant in the federation, state, and national organization projects. The chapter's main objective this year is demonstrating the importance of an education to the student body. taken the class. FRONT ROW: Barbara Guthrie, LaVonne Stevens, Betty Jane Bowles, Marguerite Elder, Ann Childress, llfarigg Davis, Peggy Arthur, Dianne Rush. SECOND ROW: Joan Williamson, Dale Thompson, Rebecca Epperson,P ren Mitchell, Patricia Hutcherson, Pat Scott, Edith Little, Hazel Harper. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Nester, Donna errow, Agnes Austin, Betty Godsey, Sadie Childress, Hilda Guthrie. 78 Members Parziicpate In Worthwhile Projects I I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Nancy Lee, Shelia Straub, Patricia Shutt, Sandra Cyrus, Kathy Daniel, Glenda Shutt, Shirley Joy, Terry Lusardi, Linda Hendron, Em Harper. SECOND ROW: Dottie Henderson, Amy Williams, Peggy Brooks, Patricia Williams, Patsy Colbert, Judy Epperson, Nancy Dickerson, Peggy Rowles, Pam Holt. THIRD ROW: Lucille Tread- way, Brenda Daniel, Brenda Wilson, Sheila Brown, Carolyn Padgett, Susie Carr, Kitty Arrowood, Francis Maddox, Joan Connelly, Peggy Cage. FOURTH ROW: Rita English, Faye Ramsey, Mary Foster, Linda Roakes, Nannie Rice, l Nancy Arthur, Faye Elliott, Dale Davidson, Pat Rushing. FIFTH ROW: Amelia Minix, Myrtle Guthrie, Brenda Chaffin, Judy Childress. This year the club participated in the Lynchburg Farm Show, entered a float in the Christmas Parade, contributed items to the Boys' Plantation at Red Hill, and helped the S.C.A. with the Christmas boxes. The r Nancy Arthur, Pat Rushing and Peggy Cage take part I in the traditional initiation of Future Homemakers in their first year in the class. chapter is planninga Mother-Daughter Ban- quet in the spring. The F.H.A. Volleyball Team will enter the Federation Tournament in March. ' .-- .- ,L in ' 1 ,lr--,ai ,qi wer lu H lg, MQ, w lx The F.H.A. entertains the first graders after they re- ceived their tuberculin tests. Group Cooperaies T 0 Keep Virginia Green KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN FRONT ROW: Elroy Leonard, Sonny Kerr, Randolph Harrison, Alan Tibbs, Edward Cyrus, Wayne Carwile, Charles Beauchamp, Fred Wydner, Dennis Porterfield, Louis DeJarnette, Tommy Moore, Carl Davis, Melvin Douglas, Dennis Bomar, Bobby Marston. SECOND ROW: Sammy Holt, Danny Crews, Gerry Minix, Oliver Owen, Bill Mosebrook, Bobby Lindsay, Roger Dickerson, Lewis Roakes, Cary Lee, Clyde Finchman, Donnie Mitchell, Roger Clements, Larry Walker, Phillip Epperson, Carroll Smith, Willie Morton, Hubert Epperson, Joe Owen, Ronald Epperson, Jack Carr, Jimmy Organ, Ray Clark, Gary Colbert, Wayne Holt, Dale Carwile. Members of the Keep Virginia Green astudy of Virginia wildlife and promotes its Crew cooperate to prevent and extinguish conservation. fires in this county. The crew also makes FRONT ROW: Joe Fariss, Marvin Fariss, Ronnie Carwile, David Hamlette, Lee Booker, Carlyle Barksdale, Thomas Wade, Lewis Foster, Gary Williams. SECOND ROW: Dennis Dudley, Charles Carwile, Raymond .Pillow, Robert Owen, Larry McKinney, Butch Holland, Jimmy Roach, W. D. Holland, Carroll Gilliland, Lewis Guthrie, Sam Hailey, Larry Irby, Luke Epperson, Thomas Hall, James Callahan, E. B. Daniel. 80 Future Farmers Offlmerica Win Awards FRONT ROW: Jimmy Eades, Executive Committee: Elroy Leonard, Sentinel, Alan Tibbs, Treasurer, Carl Davis, Reporter, Randolph Harrison, Executive Committee, Charles Beauchamp, Secretary, L. H. Williams, Executive Committee 3 Gary Colbert, President. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. J. Riegel, Advisor, Sammy Holt, Danny Crews, Sonny Kerr, Bobby Lindsey, Melvin Douglas, Oliver Owen, Larry Walker, Ray Clark. THIRD ROW: Wayne Holt, Dennis Porterfield, Edwin Tibbs, Louis DeJarnette, Phillip Epperson, Wayne Carwile, Kenneth Eades. FOURTH ROW: Charles Marston, Joe Owen, Ronnie Jordan, Tommy Moore, Fred Wydner, Carey Lee, Billy Monroe, Bill Mosebrook, Bobby Marstin, Donnie Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Bomar, Roger Dickerson, Jack Carr, Roger Clements, Willie Morton, Hubert Epperson, Gerry Minix, Dale Carwile, Edward Cyrus. SIXTH ROW: Clyde Shipp, Carroll Clark, Clyde Finchman, Ronald Epperson, Carroll Smith, Jimmy'Organ, Lewis Roakes. The F.F.A. Club awards are as follows: The club spon so r s a Father and Son fifth in the State Chapter Contest, third in Banquet each February and an intramural State Crops'JudgingfHighindividual scorer, softball league. Local contests are spon- Gary Williamsjgfirst in Federation Forestry sored in parliamentary procedure, crops, Judging, first in State Parliamentary Pro- livestock, dairy, farm mechanics, and for- cedure Contest f1963D. estry. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dennis Riddle, Advisor, E. B. Daniel, Gary Williams, Lewis Foster, Thomas Wade, Marvin Fariss, Joe Fariss. SECOND ROW: Charles Carwile, Fred Harrison, Lewis Scott, Dennis Dudley, Calven Harris, Lee Booker, Buzzy Anderson, Jerry Bradner, John Jennings, Dwayne Yoder, Fuller Douglas. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Carwile, Clyde Gentry, Lawson Marshall, W. D. Holland, Raymond Mosebrook, Randy Minix, Ted Vassar, Milo Zehr. FOURTH ROW: Carlyle Barksdale, Raymond Pillow, Luke Epperson, Bill Puckette, Butch Holland, Harry Hale, Gary Nash, David Hamlette. FIFTH ROW: Robert Owen, Preston Coates, Carol Gilliland, Sam Hailey, Henry Lee Stevens, Thomas Hall, Thomas Kabler, Cole Poindexter. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Roach, Larry McKinney, Larry Irby, Jimmy Callahan, Lewis Guthrie. Latin Club Holds Annual Roman Banquet Q, Q. w 6 Y, l 4 l LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Janice May, Program Chairman, Nancy Coates, Vice-President, Barbara Guthrie, President, Joan Bailey, Treasurer, Becky Vassar, Reporter, Raye Evans, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Brenda Marston, Patsy De- Jarnette, Patricia Elder, Marie Mitchell, Mrs Elsie Payne Guthrie Sponsor THIRD ROW C l . , . : ar Beauchamp, Jo Ellen McDowell, Bonnie Kerr, Sharon Banton, C. M. Holland, Addison Hall. The Latin Club had a Roman banquet at consisted of a Roman fashion show a Roman Colon' l Irm ' ' ' 1a in the spring. The program trial, a Roman wedding, and Latin songs. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Nester, Sibyl Woosley, Frances Phillips, Carol Ann Holt, Donna Sue Puckette. SECOND ROW: Virginia Mitchell, Brenda Davis, Ann Childress, David Burch, Guy Mosebrook, Don Carwile H C Rudder Eddie Guthrie, Mary Hugh Dotson. THIRD ROW: Agnes Austin, Sandra Jackson, Ramona Elliott, Steve Riddlebargeri Kenny Conner, Rodessa Ellington, Mary Sue Hostedler. 82 Spanish Club Assumes Responsibilities I SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Myrtle Fore, Sponsor: Gerry Minix, Reporter, Nancy Coates, Treasurer, Kenny Holt, Secretary: Carol Ann Holt, President, Gary Colbert, Vice-President, Andrea Peak, Frances Phillips. SECOND ROW: Marian Davis, Gayle Puckette, Barbara Clements, Brenda Lee, Sibyl Woosley, Ella Zehr, Susan Straub. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Hall,'Dee Dee Piester, Nita Pruitt, Barbara Connelly, Joan Woodall, Patricia Hutcherson, Donna Perrow. FOURTH ROW: Travis Elliott, Jimmy Scott, David Foster, John Bass, Recie Bomar. Students enrolled in Spanish or who column in the school paper, and a bulletin have had two years with a B average are board, eligible to be club members. The club is By using the language laboratory, the 1'9SP0I1Sib1e for an HSS embly PTOETHUI, 3 students learn to speak Spanish and to sing Spanish songs. ,www FRONT ROW: Anne McDowell, Linda Donald, Linda Kaye Joy, Brenda Davis, Scottie Carwile. SECOND ROW: Susan Yates, Linda Wydner, Linda Jennings, Marian Holland, Brenda Connelly, Janice May. THIRD ROW: Beverly Murphy, Mary Hugh Dotson, Joan Bailey, Miriam Zehr, Peggy Holland. FOURTH ROW: Steve Bodkin, Bobby Arthur, Eddie Owen, Rupert Carver, Tommy Mason, Charles Marston. 83 ' NYJ T' ' ' M, . We , Groups Promote Safely At W CH S. w F 1 W 1 SAFETY PATROL FRONT ROW: Dianne Rush, Secretary, David Hamlette, Sergeant, Janice May, Lieutenant, Scottie Carwile, Lieuten- ant, Marian Davis, Lieutenant, Larry Anthony, Sergeant, Bruce Guthrie, Sergeant, Jimmy Scott, Captain, Carl Davis, Sergeant. SECOND ROW: Gary Nash, Tommy Guthrie, Mike Yates, Dennis Bomar, John Bass, Carolyn Padgett, Linda Elder. THIRD ROW: Carl Rice, Jimmy Daniel, Larry Daniels, Butch Holland, Donnie Pillow, Daryll Mitchell, Louis DeJarnette. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Jordan, Winston Roark, Gerry Minix, Richard Holt, Mike Hendricks, Wayne Jennings, J . W. Austin, Tommy Mason. Not Pictured: Mr. George Goodman, Sponsor. The Safety Patrol, organized at W.C.H.S. and from school. The bus drivers are Mrs. in 1951, has as one of its principal functions Lottie Ellingt on , Mr. Jack Guthrie, Mr. to direct students being transferred to and Bernard Minix, Mrs. Evelyn Bliss, Mr. Alda from school by bus. Yoder, and the student bus drivers. The bus drivers also promote safety to . r Q 3, ,QL ,X :J I, f M Z llaiiff 'J' V . STUDENT BUS DRIVERS Gary Colbert, Jack Carr, John Bass, Carl Davis, Bobby Marstin, Gerry Minix, Donnie Pillow, Carroll Smith, Dennis Bomar, Phillip Morris, Keith Mason, Mike McKinney, Joe Owen, Gary Williams. 84 Outstanding Athletes Receive W C. Letters , , , ae, M. J 3 Q 1 ' A' - - ,W fm ' Basal 4 no MONOGRAM CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Fred Mitchell, Sponsor, Miss Donna Gaerttner, Sponsor, David Foster, President, Dennis Moseley, Vice President, Maxine Sowell, Secretary-Treasurer, Beverly Mayberry, Reporter, Laura Jackson, Mr. Carroll Shotwell, Sponsor, Mr. Edward Kell, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: John Bass, Dennis Bomar, Alan Tibbs, Rebecca Vassar, Barbara Guthrie, Donna Puckette, Joan Bailey, Cynthia Nester, Kenny Holt, Mr. James Swisher, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Walker, Pete Harnlett, Fred Wydner, LaVonne Stevens, Gloria Dunnaway, Patsy DeJarnette, Frances Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Wade, C. M. Holland, Charles Beauchamp, Jimmy Scott, L. H. Williams, Danny Crews, Ray Clark. FIFTH ROW: Randolph Harrison, Kenneth Eades, Carl Davis, Russ Guthrie, Richard Hendricks, Carroll Smith, Jack Carr, Mike McKinney. SIXTH ROW: Rudy Jennings, Bruce Guthrie, Oliver Owen, Gerry Minix, Tommy Mason, Lewis Roakes, Jimmy Eades, Sammy Holt. The Monogram Club consists of students afifty dollar Scholarship to 21 girl and a boy letter for outstanding participation in sports. thermg their education- Each spring the Monogram Club awards Dennis Moseley, a Monogram Club member, is presented a football trophy by Mr. Mitchell Moon, a sponsor of the team and club in the 1963 school session. 85 ,Vox Ducis Is T he Voice Of The General Y Y V , t - H NEWSPAPER STAFF FRONT ROW: Scottie Cawile, Janice May, Lana Anthony, Carl Beauchamp, Pete Hamlett, Joe Owen, Eugene Irby. SECOND ROW: Beverly Mayberry, Co-Editor, Rebecca Vassar, Co- Editor, Sonny Kerr, Elroy Leonard, Circulation Manager, Mr. Kenneth Booth, Sponsor, Danny Crews, Eddie Owen, Bobby Arthur. The VOX DUCIS is published monthly Judges from SIPA have rated the VOX by a student staff of volunteers. Its purpose DUCIS with honor awards for the past three is to convey news and special features of years. interest to the W.C. student body. . Of, . 133. Aka L X FRONT ROW: Dianne Rush, Marguerite Elder, Virginia Irby, Linda Arrington, Brenda Holland, Gayle Puckette, Mary Hugh Dotson, Phillip Epperson, Hilda Guthrie, Sadie Childress. SECOND ROW: Barbara Clements, Steve Arthur. 86 The General Records School Memories ANNUAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Sibyl Woosley, Business Manager, Frances Phillips, Sports Editor, Andrea Peak, Features Editor, Joan Woodall, Picture Editor, Cynthia Nester, Editor-in- Chief, Peggy Holland, Assistant Editor, Barbara Connelly, Activities Editor, Donna Perrow, Advertisement Editor, Randolph Harrison, Circulation Editor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bettie Yount, Sponsor, Linda Wyder, Brenda Davis, Classes and Snapshots Editors, LaVonne Stevens, Betty Jane Rowles, Typists, Carol Ann Holt, Sports Editor, Ann Childress, Circulation, Dee Dee Piester, Art Editor, Miriam Zehr, Index Editor, L. H. Williams, Assistant Circulation Editor, Ted Mayberry, Sports Editor, Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Sponsor. ' Representatives from grades 10 through Columbia S c h o 1 a s t i c Press Association. 12 are on the yearbook staff. With the purpose The 1963 v o lu m e will be ju d g e d by the of i m p r o v in g the book each year, THE League and SIPA in April, the 1964 edition GENE RAL is judged and rated by the Vir- will be judged by C o 1 u mb i a Press this ginia High School L e agu e , The Southern summer. Interscholastic Press Association, and the 1 . .m ANNUAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Bonnie Kerr, Sally Lambert, Margaret Childre s s Clndexj, Marie Payne, Brenda Connelly, Peggy Arthur, Bonnie Carey, Recie Bomar, Linda Kaye Joy fPicture Staffl. SECOND ROW: Julia Cage, Jo Ellen McDowell, Marie Mitchell, Linda Jennings, Pat Haley, Brenda Markham, Beverly Murphy fCirculation Staffb, Pat Scott, Linda Markham, Carolyn Clark lFeatures Staffj, Raye Evans, Joan Bailey, Nancy Coates, Marian Davis CActivities Staffl. 87 Commercial Club Provides Scholarships COMMERCIAL CLUB FRONT ROW: Bill Hughes, Reporter: Linda Kaye Joy, Program Chairman, Marguerite Elder, Vice President, Betty Jane Rowles, President: LaVonne Stevens, Lana Anthony, Ann Arrington, Laura Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Dinnaway, Brenda Holland, Virginia Irby, Linda Arrington, Joan Woodall, Carol Ann Holt, Beverly Mayberry, Frances Phillips, Kaye Fariss, Sadie Childress. THIRD ROW: Steve Arthur, Barbara Clements, Danny Crews, Elroy Leonard, Phillip Epperson, Andrea Peak, Sibyl Woosley, Donna Perrow, Hilda Guthrie, Kenneth Cothran. FOURTH ROW: Carl Davis, Pete Hamlett, Sonny Kerr, Phillip Tibbs, Eugene Irby, Donnie Pillow, Randolph Harrison, L. H. Williams, Gary Fariss. Organized in 1951 the Commercial Club Commission. provides scholarships for students majoring Promoting excellence in school work in secretarial and commercial science and and onthejob and acquainting the club mem- business administration in college. It offers bers with the business education programs placement service to potential typists and offered by colleges are some of the c1ub's stenographers through Virginia Employment accomplishments. COMMERCIAL CLUB A FRONT ROW: Mr. Edward Kell, Sponsor, Joyce Holt, Linda Vassar, Rebecca Vassar, Linda Donald, Jackie Thurman, Peggy Arthur, Diane Rush, Virginia Mitchell, Mr. George Goodman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Betty Godsey, Donna Sue Puckette, Scottie Carwile, Brenda Mitchell, Catherine Roach, Ethel Burks, Shelby Hall, Susan Yates, Dale Thomp- son. THIRD ROW: David Foster, Faye Daniel, Russ Guthrie, Pat Coates, Dee Dee Piester, Gayle Puckette, June Lacks, Clara Yates, Nancy Jennings, Frances Arthur. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Godsey, John Bass, Wayne Carwile, Recie Bomar, Melinda Tucker, Vivian Barksdale, Hazel Harper, Edith Little. FIFTH ROW: Charles Wingfield, Lou Foster, Ronald Hall, Rudy Jennings, Travis Elliott, Louis DeJarnette, Pat Scott, Rodessa Ellington. SIXTH ROW: Lewis Foster, Gary Williams, Edwin Tibbs, Gerry Minix, Ronnie Jordan, Eddie Guthrie, David Mann, Dale Epperson. 88 CC 53 Observes its Lucky 13th Anniversary With A Zhletzcs to remember S0j?balI Team Wins 5 Out Of 7 Games SOFTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Janice May, LaVonne Stevens, Carol Ann Holt, Barbara Guthrieq SECOND ROW: Brenda Marston Scottie Carwile, Linda Markham, Brenda Markham, Edith Little. THIRD ROW: Raye Evans, Pat Haley, Melinda Tucker. FOURTH ROW: Sibyl Woosley, Susan Yates, Maxine Sowell, Rebecca Vassar, Mrs. Christine Crabtree Coach. Carol Ann Holt and Sibyl Woosley practice their softball techniques before the game with Altavista. Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm. Wm. Wm. SCOREBOARD 1962-SOFTBALL 1963 Campbell Rustburg Campbell Rustburg Campbell Altavista Campbell Altavista Campbell Brookville Campbell Appomattox Campbell Brookville 1963 Baseball Team Wins Division Title iffy' v ik A 1963-BASEBALL TEAM-1964 FRONT ROW: L. H. Williams, Pete Hamlett, Dennis Moseley, Ray Clark, Kenny Holt. SECOND ROW: Joe Farris, Larry Walker, Jimmy Scott, Dennis Bomar, Bobby Lindsey, Charles Beauchamp. THIRD ROW: Mr. Edward Kell, Coach, E. B. Daniel, Gerry Minix, Carol Clark, Jack Carr, Marvin Farris, Mr. Carroll Shotwell, Coach. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Mason, Oliver Owen, Danny Crews, Managers. SCOREBOARD 1962-BASEBALL-1963 Wm. Campbell Altavista Wm. Campbell Amherst Wm. Campbell Brookville Wm Campbell Appomattox Wm Campbell Amherst Wm Campbell Brookville Wm Campbell Brosville Wm Campbell Brosville Wm Campbell Rustburg Wm Campbell Appomattox SOUTHERN DIVISION TITLE - 1963 Wm. Campbell 3 Gretna DISTRICT IV CHAMPIONSHIP Wm. Campbell 2 Amherst 5 3 1 4 2 1 3 1 5 9 O 1 '64 In addition to the players who are listed on the team, Danny DeJarnette, Roger Fariss, and Mr. Mitchell Moon fCoachJ made up the 1962-1963 team. Mr. Mitchell Moonpresents Gerry Minix his baseball certificate at an awards assembly program in May 1963. Volleyball Team Learns Game Fundamentals F.H.A. VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Patsy DeJarnette, Bonnie Carey, Pat Haley, Patricia Hutcherson, Brenda Markham, Maxine Sowell, Gloria Dunnaway, Linda Markham, Raye Evans,Yvonne Guthrie, Barbara Guthrie, Donna Sue Puckette, Georgia Pool, Nora Pool, Melinda Tucker, Hazel Harper. SECOND ROW: Brenda Holland, Mrs. Christine Crabtree, Miss Freida Hamlet, Mrs. Lucile Riegel, Coaches. In the tou rnam ent game at William Campbell, W. C. H. S. team won the game -. 'S J P SX 1 1 . , s is ., l I Maxine Sowell shows Brenda Markham the fundament- als of serving a volleyball. with Altavista H.S. and lost the game with Appomattox H. S. Miss Hamlet shows Marguerite Elder, Scottie Carwile, and Edith Little the floor positions on the volleyball court. Track Team Scores For W CH S. 4' sighs 1962 - TRACK TEAM - 1963 FRONT ROW: Lee Booker, Russ Guthrie, Fred Wydner, Charles Beauchamp, Ted Mayberry. SECOND ROW: Dennis Moseley, Bruce Guthrie, C. M. Holland, Danny Kerr, Elroy Leonard, Sonny Kerr, Danny Crews. THIRD ROW: L. H. Williams, Jimmy Scott, Larry Walker, Alan Tibbs, Thomas Wade, Ronnie Jordan, Bobby Carr. FOURTH ROW: Charles Wingfield, Sammy Holt, John Bass, Managerg Mr. Jim Swisher, Mr. Fred Mitchell, Coaches. SCOREBOARD 1962-TRACK-1953 Wm Campbell 63 5X6 Rustburg 54 1X6 Wm Campbell 44 1X2 Gretna 53 1X2 Appomattox 28 Wm Campbell 48 1X3 Nelson County 69 2X3 Wm. Campbell 51 Altavista 67 Wm. Campbell 81 Brookville 31 Campbell County Track Meet Altavista 58 lf3 Wm. Campbell 39 1X3 Rustburg 43 5X6 Brookville 4 1X2 DISTRICT IV MEET Nelson County 43 Gretna 14 112 Altavista 34 1X2 Brosville 11 Rustburg ' 22 Appomattox 6 Wm. Campbell 20 Brookville 3 Sammy Holt - First - High Jump Jack Carr - Seventh - Mile Larry Ward - Sixth - Low Hurdles Bill Mosebrook - Sixth - 440 93 Sammy Holt receives award from Mr. Ed Kell for winning the high jump in the District Meet. J. V Football Makes A Start i Kai 1. 1 'oofguiiasr-Y'l.'oo J. V. FOOTBALL wr LQ ... FRONT ROW: Sandy Monroe, Billy Herndon, Butch Holland. SECOND ROW: Mr. Carroll Shotwell, Coach, Larry Daniels, Steve Holt, Preston Coates, Zeb Holt, Carroll Gilliland, Gordon Kent, David Burch, Mr. Ed Kell, Coach. THIRD ROW: H. C. Rudder, Edward Bomar, J. W. Austin, Joe Lunsford, Mike Yates, W. D. Holland, Harry Hale, Dickie Adams. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Angel, Jimmy Daniel, Steve Riddlebarger, Kenny Conner, Butch Francis. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Laughlin, Henry Hamlett, Carl Beauchamp, Bill Hendricks, Roy Lloyd, Manager: Barney Roakes, Kenny Lawhorne, Lee Booker, Paul Brizendine. Amherst Rustburg Lynchburg Altavista Rustburg Appomattox Lynchburg Mr. Kell diagrams a play on the blackboard for members of the football team to follow. 94 1963-W.C.'S SEASON RECORD-1964 Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Cheerleaders Sponsor Pep Rallies CYNTHIA NESTER- CAPTAIN A1 Irr The cheerleaders sponsor pep rallies in assembly to promote sportsmanship and en- thusiasm among the students. They attend all football and basketball games to lead the stu- dents in cheeringthe Generals and General- ettes on to victory. 9 2553. it aww Ep! V-I V-I! V-I! V-I-C! T-O! T-O! T-O-R-Y! With a V-I- C- T- O- R-Y Victory! Victory! That's our cry. MRS. MYRTLE FORE SPONSOR ff X ' , . 1 The cheerleaders attended the Cheer- leaders Clinic in Roanoke in the spring. Cap- tain Cynthia Nester and Joan Bailey attended the Cheerleaders Camp at Virginia Beach in the summer. They were instructed in tech- niques, crowd psychology, sportsmanship and new cheers. KNEELING: Cynthia Nester, Captain. STANDING: Connie Marstin, Peggy Arthur, Nancy Coates, Joan Bailey, Sibyl Woosley, Jo Ellen McDowell, Marian Davis. 95 1963-For These Dennis Moseley 1 1 -H, ,JN ,, ,, , 1.45 , Wufylffw-w-p,,,,,up .naw J Jn,-, ,X w L ,1 A Qvkivlijf ,-gli? 4 T . 1 W C. Players-It Is Jimmy Eades -f.:-'. ' .,, 7 '3 'f K '1' ' 'lu-vw., if-5-655 'Q-1 - -7,--V.Ns,jI ,,-,Jw f , f. xf., .,.. J. ,. First And Lastv I ! A vf- V pi I 4 4-r' '.-igfi: f . N f f X' 1 ' v U , x ' 7 Q 1 ff ,f I X L .fy C Wg pug mf, . 2 11- ', f-.',,e-- L, ' I , -4 .uk E J ' ' Randolph Harrison r.,,,a.. J , I , ,-W., ,,., -i,, ,--,.., . ..4', ,X..Q,.:j4-I ,SP , , vw'-1-wi, ,A - P-V-. ' .' ww-.Hx 1 M mm, I -,,,,,x,,,Jl'.'-.www u 'u.,',1,uf1'5, ,J 91.5 ML'?s5fQig-W6' - -, V, ,.,',g,f,,..:,5'J 1,3-,vg:.1,k , 3 QM, V, fn, -1 Zigi-9-251 ' ,., ' ' ' 1 ll , Wy., ff. ,,,?f,.-. H Mx. A . . . , 1, H ,,,1-,f '1w,, ,. ,, .13 'L :X -, ,'5 3.,1f3:l3fa,, - ,L . ,.-mv. ,-5, ,,-,,,,4Wn ., . '2wI.1-23622, ., 1 ,. X , , f 1nA -,-1 ' A f , ,n,. I , nnnff -. ,',, 1 'f' 1fff21f,,.- +V''f2H'ui,'f'.-''flu:1T,ff'M'fE2-A22 , fr? ',1E'.Jf9'1-, -, ' P- I - 'iQm:?gL':,!+ W . , , f 4 --Dan C if ., .izfjmggc n 1 - cgmpbeil-M,ignf:13,1A261-',?zf-Q i-11521-'RuStbf-11:g:Q5-wif,, -111611, . , n-V-, nnn-' -' n- f K ' ' ff- ,'-'. V1 - frzi.-'Y I-.--1141 wif .,,f 1 iw '21, ff'f'TfL:i?f 1-lfif M1 , , nWIY1-'CH-mpfpfilli' ' , C' Ray Clark B111 Hughes 3 .'q 3' . '. u' 941 w r, ,., N . . .-w B 5 F W Bill Mosebrook 'Si 1 ,. 2 Y ,nfzry 'f -fa , f zu '11 2'7- 5':qj,3,, , Jr -H.. ., Varsizy Football Has First Season V Jill fl' M it H it l it ml 'L W H 3' ht Ji'll'wwyW,llxfvlllllntl vw Wifi,WW' www ' 'M ,. , ,. -W H MH' lm' 0 'W ,N ,,t,.4,,.r W ,. dm., , ,,Q,.:,.,, M. N H N N N M' H w w M, ,, 'Xu :ee VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Mike Yates, Manager, Ray Clark, Bill Mosebrook, Dennis Moseley, Randolph Harrison, Jimmy Eades, Bill Hughes. SECOND ROW: Charles Beauchamp, Jimmy Organ, Ronnie Jordan, Bruce Guthrie, David Foster, Alan Tibbs, Ted Mayberry, Fred Wydner, Oliver Owen. THIRD ROW: Bobby Carr, Bobby Tolar, Jack Carr, Richard Hendricks, Mr. Jim Swisher, Assistant Coach, Mr. Fred Mitchell, Coach, Carl Davis, Bus Driver, Thomas Wade, Lewis Roakes, Ricky Pritt. Mr. Fred Mitchell KCENTERJ, varsity football coach, points out new play strategy to seniors Randolph Harrison and Dennis Moseley. 97 1963-Girls' Varsigf Basketball Team Aims T 0 Score Rebecca Vassar goes in for a lay-up during the warm up period before the game with Rustburg. The players, managers, scorekeeper, and coach join together in prayer before the start of each game. 1 1 H ' - lf ,A Barbara Guthrie plans strategy for next play in the game with Rustburg. Maxine Sowell was awarded a sportsmanship award by The Gretna High School Pep Club on Jan. 31, 1964. SCOREBOARD 1963--BASKETBALL--1964 Wm. Campbell 14 Brosville 18 Wm Campbell Gretna Wm. Campbell Rustburg Wm Campbell Altavista Wm Campbell Brookville Wm Campbell Whitmell. Wm. Campbell New London Wm Campbell Brosville Wm. Campbell Gretna Wm Campbell Whitmell Wm Campbell Altavista Wm Campbell Brookville Wm. Campbell Rustburg 98 Generalettes T earn-Up For Victory-1964 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: LaVonne Stevens, Donna Sue Puckette, Beverly Mayberry, Co-Captain, Maxine Sowell, Captain: Bar- bara Guthrie, Rebecca Vassar. SECOND ROW: Brenda Markham, Linda Markham, Carolyn Clark, Frances Phillips, Carol Ann Holt, Patsy DeJarnette, Gloria Dunnaway. THIRD ROW: Dale Davidson, Shelia Brown, Janice Raley, Raye Evans, Sandra Jackson, Diane Tuggle, Miss Donna Gaerttner, Coach. Generalettes finish e d the season with a 10-3 record to place third in the Southern Division of Group II District IV. Gretna C12-23 and Dan River Q8-21 finished ahead of the Generalettes to Win a berch in the play-offs. BASKETBALL MANAGERS AND SCOREKEEPERS SITTING: Joan Williamson, Jackie Thurman. STANDING: Ann McDowell, Brenda Lee, Mary Hugh Dotson, Janice May. 1 is 99 1963-Boys' Varsigf Basketball Team Plays T 0 VW11 A jump ball between Carroll Clark fNumber 421 and Ed Watkins lNurnber 455 in the game with Rustburg. '- ' - J eMule?-m.'j'al' 'i.l.153fgi'Eoo wo H' H.. ' 3 Taking a foul shot during the game with Rustburg is Ray Clark KNumber 305. Number 11 is Ronnie Eagle of Rustburg. 1963-SCOREBOARD-1964 Wm Campbell 57 Brosville Wm Campbell 63 Dan River Wm Campbell 48 Gretna Wm Campbell 41 Rustburg Wm Campbell 34 Altavista Wm Campbell 39 Appomattox Wm Campbell 58 Brookville Wm Campbell 63 Amherst Wm Campbell 90 Whitmell Wm Campbell 50 New London Wm Campbell 70 Brosville Wm Campbell 51 Appomattox Wm Campbell 61 Gretna Wm Campbell 53 Whitmell Wm Campbell 46 Altavista Wm Campbell 60 .Brookville Wm. Campbell 57 Amherst Wm. Campbell 51 Rustburg The Generals come back to resume play after a time- out during the Gretna game. - 1--1 . Q few: ' ' L :M , ar. 2' 2 W1 C. Now Presents-The Varsity! -1964 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Mr. James Swisher, Coach, Kenny Holt, L. H. Williams, Bobby Lindsey, Pete Hamlett, Co- Captain, Jimmy Scott, Larry Walker. SECOND ROW: Oliver Owen, Manager, Jimmy Organ, Ray Clark, Co-Captain, David Foster, Carroll Clark, Carroll Smith, Sammy Holt, Co-Captam. William Campbell ended its regular season with a victory over Rustburg 51 to 45. The Gen- erals' record was 12 wins and 5 losses. In the first round of the Group 2, District 4 Tournament, the Generals lost to Dan River 52 to 46. This ended all basketball for William Campbell for 1963-1964. Kenny Holt CNumber 205 attempts to malfze apass by the Q guard Sammy Crist fNumber 235 of Rustburg. 101 Junior Varsity Is Genem!,s Delegarionv BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Don Carwile, Bobby Arthur, Raymond Pillow, Wayne Holt, Butch Francis, David Burch, Mr Carroll Shotwell, Coach. SECOND ROW: Randy Minix, H. C. Rudder, Bruce Guthrie, Jimmy Organ, Alan Tibbs, Larry Irby fNot Pictured: Carey Leel. Leading Scorers - Jimmy Organ - 14 pts- J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES Bruce Guthrie - 11.5 pts. Leading Reboimder - Bruce Guthrie - 15 per game H' , W , in A 11, Aff 'mp A 1, A lg:--,, H H gl A A 95 W sagem, A as f ,sr 4? Bruce Guthrie CNumber 221 jumps against Ricky Thompson fNumber 25J. Rustburg won this game. Wm Campbell 71 Randolph-Henry Wm Campbell 36 Rustburg Wm Campbell 43 Altavista Wm Campbell 61 Dan River Wm Campbell 41 E. C. Glass Wm Campbell 42 Altavista Wm Campbell 45 Appomattox Wm Campbell 69 E. C. Glass Wm Campbell 48 Brookville Wm ca.mpbe11 64 Amherst Wm Campbell 63 Gretna Wm Campbell 52 Appomattox Wm Campbell 33 Gretna Wm Campbell 42 Brookville Wm. Campbell 41 Randolph-Henry Wm Campbell 38 Amherst Wm Campbell 40 Rustburg WON LOST 102 5 Observes its Lucky 13th Anniversary With Features '- ee. ,. ,. ,,,.. f. QMAMW , W... ,.,,, A X M , N, 1 W H,-W ,. ,X 3 -4+ fm, . -gud W' M H to remember Seniors Receive Awards And Trophies Gary Colbert is presented an award by Freddy Taylor, State F.F.A. President, for being the. Star Farmer of seventeen counties in Southside, Virginia. Donna Perrow was namedacandidate of the State Homemaker of Tomorrow from William Campbell in the contest sponsored by Betty Crocker. W , imagine !.- L! Mr. Dennis Riddle presented the awards at the F.F.A. Father a.nd Son Banquet to outstanding F.F.A. mem- bers. Those receiving awards were as follows: Jimmy Eades, Farm M e c h a ni c s , Elroy Leonard, Soil and Water Managementg Carl Davis, Star Chapter Farmer, Danny DeJarnette, Public Speaking. Ca.rl Davis was the winner of the Chapter Public Speaking Contest. Mrs. Evelyn Harvey presents Most Improved Player trophy to Beverly Mayberry at annual basketball banquet, CApril 23, 1963.1 Sammy Holt r e c e i v e s an award as Most Valuable Player . Ronnie Lovelace p r e s e nts Carrol Smith with Most Improved Player award at the basketball banquet. IO4 Seniors Receive Academic Honors SENIOR HONOR GRADUATES FRONT ROW: Virginia Irbyg Frances Phillipsg Sybil Woosleyg Donna Perrowg Cynthia Nester. SECOND ROW: Kaye Farrisg Laura Jacksong Gloria Dunnawayg Guy Mosebrookg Carl Davisg Bill Hughesg Phillip Tibbsg Gary Colbert. These Seniors have maintained an average of at least 90 during the September 1960 to February 1964 school period. 1963- TOP HONOR GRADUATES - 1964 Valedictorian Salutatorian HiStOI'iaI1 A1 Phillip Tibbs Donna Perrow Carl Davis 105 .I 963 -Senior Personalities A re N czmed ' H Nw ms.. m m HQQSQZQ C2147 . V ::, , Senio r Personalities are ten students from the Senior Class nom- inated by the faculty and selected by their classmates for their outstand- ing personality traits. .Ray Clark Beverly Mayberry Danny Crews Cynthia Nester Pete Hamlett 106 Faculzy And Seniors Make Selection-1964 fur- N 2 MU ? 'Bill Hughes FFHHCES Phillips Dennis Moseley Maxine Sowell Phillip Tibbs ,. in , .I 'X X 'Z' ' ' N uw ,u ' R, H, IO7 V. Considered in these selections were the following traits: congeni- ality, cooperativeness, honesty, and scholastic achievement. Students Attend School Sponsored Conventions DISTRICT S.C.A. Pete Hamlett, Raye Evans, Mrs. Mary Maddox fSp o ns o r J, Mary Hugh Dotson, Joan Bailey, Bill Hughes. The S.C.A. Convention was held at Appomattox High School, Appomattox, Virginia, October 19, 1963. The theme was ATTAINING NEW HEIGHTS. SIPA Becky Vassar, Janice May, Mary Hugh Dot- son, Mr. Kenneth Booth, CSponsorlg Cynthia Nester, Joan Woodall, Donna Perrow. The Southern Interscholastic Press Associa- tion Convention was held at Lexington, Vir- ginia, April 25-27, 1963. The SIPA, founded in 1925, is sponsored by the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation of Washington and Lee University for the purpose of uniting in a common organization scholastic journalists from the southern states and the District of Columbia. BETA Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, fSpons o r jg Miss Frieda Hamlet, Frances Phillips, Sibyl Woos- ley. The Virginia State Beta Club Convention was held at John Marshall Hotel in Richmond March 15-16, 1963. The theme of the con- vention was TEENAGE COMPLACENCY. There were 1547 students registered. Miss Hamlet and Mrs. Guthrie accompanied the delegates from William Campbell. Delegates Represent Willzam Campbell BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES Guy Mosebrook, Donna Perrow, Cynthia Nes- ter, Carl Davis. On July 7-13, these membe rs of the junior class were delegates to Boys' and Girls' State at V.P.I. at Blacksbu rg and Radford College at Radford. They were sponsored by the William Campbell Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation, the Brookneal Senior Woman's Club, and the Brookneal Lions Club. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA DELEGATES Becky Vassar, Mrs. Myrtle Straw fSponsorJ Brenda Davis, Donna Sue Puckett. The F.T.A. State Convention was held in Rich- mond on November 22 and 23. FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA DEGREE TEAM FRONT ROW: Mr. Dennis Riddle, fSponsorJg Alan Tibbs, Melvin Douglas, Charles Beau- champ. SECOND ROW: Marvin Fariss, Thomas Wade, Carey Lee. TI-HRD ROW: Edwin Tibbs, Jimmy Organ, Joe Fariss, Carrol Smith. The team Won first place in the State Parlia- mentary Procedure Contest. ! Merriment For Her Majesty', Is Theme May Day May 3, 1963 V , The physical education classes under the direction of Mrs. 1 1 ww we Christine Crabtree p re s e nte cl dances and skits for the Queen and her court. Linda Yount was narrator. if as A Ul LW' F' A MAID OF HONOR Judy Pillow QUE EN Patsy McDowell Patsy McDowell is escorted by Mr. Mitchell Moon. Mr. Frazier Sizemore is Judy Pi11ow's escort. 110 May Day For 1962-1963 Is May 3 MA! Milf Q. L..' MTQWil HiiTs335El . 'j W 'BA MAY COURT FRONT ROW: Cheryl Crabtree CFlower Girlj, David Scott fCrown Bearerj. SECOND ROW: Brenda Davis, Beverly Mayberry, Carol Ann Holt, Jackie Thurman. THIRD ROW: Terry Lusardi, Raye Evans, Dianne Clements, Patsy McDowell fQueenJ, Judy Pillow fMaid of Honorl, Carol Anderson, Jo Ellen McDowell, Pam Holt. ESCORTS: Gene Smith, Gary Colbert, Alan Tibbs, Dennis Moseley, Larry Ward, Mr. Mitchell Moon, Mr. Frazier Sizemore, Wayne Poe, Kenny Holt, L. H. Williams, David Foster, Pete Hamlett. Q A v.-el Y P K1 ,,,.... ., ,3. re .. ' 0, Barbara Guthrie and Peggy Holland, court jesters, According to a school tradition, the senior class pre- make their appearance often during the program. sented the May Pole Dance. Ill Senior Class Observes Senior Day Carol Ann Holt, Maxine Sowell, queen, Bev- erly Mayberry , Dennis Moseley, Bill Hughes, king, Pete Hamlett. The class of 1964 of W.C.H.S. observed Sen- ior Day Friday, February 7. The class e- lected a queen fMaxine Sowellb and a king fBill Hughesj who were crowned during the assembly by Mr. Frazier ,Sizemore and Mr. Kenneth Booth, class sponsors. Beverly Mayberry, Carol Ann Holt, Guy Mosebrook, Barbara Connelly, and Frances Phillips. Five seniors conducted a paneldiscussion based on their chosen careers as a part of the assembly program which the class pre- sented on Senior Day. W' Igfvfs, W, gf T1 w 'igiiiffxifl as EAW, L, i --ss ' - H , 2 The Seniors were served a lunch by candle- light by the underclassmen.. After the basketball game on Friday night, the class sponsored a school dance in the cafeteria. Seniors Present Class Play In Nov. ON THE STAGE--PLAY CAST AND THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Beverly Mayberry, Dora Garth, Carol Ann Holt, Miss Norma Paterson, Andrea Peak, Mirandy, Frances Phillips, Student Director, Sibyl Woosley, Petunia, Virginia Irby, Mrs. Delilah Garth, Brenda Holland, Lilian Ferris, Carl Davis, Jabez Weedle, Mr. Kenneth Booth, Mr. Frazier R. Sizemore, Sponsors. SECOND ROW: Gary Colbert, Alan Garth, Joan Woodall, Student Director, Donnie Pillow, Gerald Skinner, Linda Arrington, Frieda Skinner, Eugene Irby, Rakofsky, Guy Mosebrook, Mortimer Garth, Maxine Sowell, Kay Garth, Danny Crews, Benja- min Garth. THE NIGHT WAS DARK, a my ste ry comedy in three acts by James Reach, was pr e s ented by the seniors on November 22, 1963, and November 29, 1963, in the William Campbell High School auditorium. Troupe 1606 of the National Thespiau Society is Behind the scene: Steve Arthur, Lighting Director, Joan Wood- all and Frances Phillips, Student Directors, Lana Anthony and Ann Arrington, Prompters. made up of Dramatics Club members of William Campbell High School who have received a minimum of 10 points by acting, costuming, promoting, manag- ing, and doing Work related to dralnatics. Each point represents 10 hours of Work. On the scene: Beverly Mayberry, Eugene Irby, Gary Colbert and Brenda Holland in one of the scenes from the senior play. 1963-LW C. Students Celebrate 13th Anniversary u . .... .. JP.'.-' sTMj X,f,,, , rr ,, , on ,fl 11v-. , H 1 W wnxgvgw ,HMM nw, H '..nf:ll.2-2 1-I - ' it W 5 1 mesa-,,g1 lliflfHnn H M 1 r mm H 1 yfffgfgg W -:E W N .gif , K, ' 'll .X .. 5 Q rj: I inf? ,win H mg. ,. .5 V , r ,, 'N W level! wo 'co las52m- no fo.. get ll is no it? U .,.. H H 5 'lk y if , A w X. may mfg? ,N H ' now vsnemn.so1 w','v.f1,,w.l1v . X ,W-Q. N on if' W-H u , is T H rlwxsrrffllslfyqgs, 5 MW ...: nfl' W' , L- -0, 5 -- it W M M is 4 if i g , -NW W J, , M. 114 William Campbell students brought sticks to add to the bonfire which was set fire before the homecoming football game started inthe Brookneal ball park. This signified that each student had a part in setting the flames for victory over the opponent. The cheerleaders using the Brookneal Volun- teer Fire Department hose extinguished the fire after leading the gathered group in cheers for victory while the fire burned. FRONT ROW: Edith Little, Beverly May- berry, Barbara Guthrie . SECOND ROW: Kenny Conner, George Little, Steve Bodkin, Butch Francis, Gene Poe. These students dressed as space men rock- eted to the field at half-time to announce the homecoming dance after the football game. They Hold First Football Homecoming-1964 HOMECOMING COURT Nancy Holt feighth gradej, Pam Holt Cninth gradej, Carol Ann Holt ftwelfth gradej, Barbara Clements CQueenJ, Linda Kay Joy Celeventh gradej, Raye Evans Ctenth gradej. A varsity football team made its debut at William Campbell in 1963-'64, With it came the first football homecoming game with all its associated activities. The football team made the nominations William Campbell High School celebrated its homecoming night here with a 12-6 victory over its closest county foot- ball rival Rustburg High School. Jack Carr, who had been an outstanding defensive back for the Generals, also turned in a dazzling offensive perfor- mance as he carried the ball 17 times and gained 125 yards, making both William Campbell touchdowns. Highlight of the halftime festivities was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Barbara Clements, a senior, by Mr. James E. Strickler, Principal. 115 from which the student body selected the queen and court. Following the game, the home- coming dance was held at the Community Building in Brookneal to which the alumni of William Campbell were invited. Pete Hamlett fEscortJg Barbara Clements fHomecoming Queenjg Mr. James Strickler, Principal. Juniors Entertain Seniors With Prom KING Earl Lee gf... PRINCESS Maxine Sowell is The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held in the school gymnasium on April 20, 1963. The decorations were centered around the theme Blue Hawaii. The Prom Royalties were elected at the door from nominations of the junior and senior Ronnie Lovelace and Cheryl Bomar enjoyed dancing to the music provided by the Lancers of Lynchburg. QUEEN Carol Anderson PRINCE Dennis Moseley classes. Other candidates who made up the court were Beverly Mayberry and Frances Phillips for Princessg Joyce Sowell and Ann Leigh Tonkins, for Queeng Pete Hamlett and L. H. Williams for Princeg and Wayne Poe and Don Mayberry for King. Mrs. Pauline Marshall, Andrea Peak, Barbara Cle- ments, Sibyl Woosley, and Donna Perrow string straw which is used to build the hut that is the center of in- terest in Blue Hawaii. Silver Bells Is Snowball Theme . L ,,.,,! . 'W in 1. f ,H H P H: ' M 1 Lina . 1 , QUEEN Carol Ann Holt PRINCE David Foster The annual Snowball, sponsored by the Student Council, was held December 21, 1963, in the school gymnasium. The decorations carried out e ff e c t iv e ly the theme Silver Bells. - The Snowball Royalties were chosen by Carol Ann Holt helps serve the refreshments. Alan Tibbs, Raye Evans, A. J. Neighbors, and Andrea Peak lead the line. KING Pete Hamlett 117 1 QUEEN l PRINCESS Gayle Puckett the students who attended the dance from candidates selected by the junior and senior classes. Other members of the court were L. H. Williams, Dennis Moseley, Maxine Sowell, KennyHolt, Gerry Minix, Linda Kaye Joy, and Brenda Davis. Patsy Co at e s , Rob e r t Davis, Ann Leigh Tonkins, Kenny Holt, Jimmy Marsh, and Louise Ware enjoy dancing to the music of the Dazzlers. Beverly Mayberry Students Cooperate With P. TA. 1963-WILLIAM CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL BAZAAR ROYALTIES-1964 FRONT ROW: Jimmy Jordon, Janice Raley, Gene Poe, Sheila Brown, Brenda Daniel, Sheila Straub, Patsy DeJarnette, Queen. SECOND ROW: Carrol Smith, Brenda Chaffin, Keith Mason, Scotty Carwile. Each year the elementary andhigh school Parent-Teachers A s s o c iat i o n sponsors a bazaar to raise funds to help meet the school needs. Students, parents, and teachers par- ticipate in this ev ent to make it one of the highlights of the school year. wp . I M 1, it w Each grade in school selects a repre- sentative to compete for the title Bazaar Queen or King, and Bazaar Princess or Prince. Kathy Daniel was a close runner-up to the Queen. Ronnie Epperson-PRINCE Patsy DeJarnette-QUEEN 1963-GRADE SCHOOL BAZAAR ROYALTIES-1964 FRONT ROW: Shiela Jennings, Al Guthrie, Judy Tibbs. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Epperson, Princeg Mike Guthrie, Stanley Austin, Henry Cyrus. FHA., EFA., 4-H Clubs Pczrticqnate In Farm Show 2 6' 1, QI, .,,.,P A., 4 F.H.A.-FASI-IION SHOW WINNERS-FARM SHOW Dianne Rush, Linda Hendren, Peggy Rowles, Pam Holt, Betty Jane Rowles, Donna Sue Puckette, Members of the William Campbell F.H.A., 4-H, F.F.A. Clubs participated in the an- nual 14-County Farm Show held October 4-5, 1963, at Lynchburg Municipal Stadium. The girls entered many projects which they had completed themselves in such divisions as foods, cloth ing, and handicraft. They also modeled outfits which they had made or pur- chased. The boys entered animals, tobacco, food, andhomemade farm equipmentfor judg- ing. Ribbons and cash prizes were awarded to the Winners. pf..- FARM SHOW FIRST PLACE WINNERS FRONT ROW: Barbara Jean Guthrie, Jackie Thurman, Ray Clark, Bobby Marston. SECOND ROW: Donna Sue Puckette, Randolph Harrison, Carey Lee, Bill Puckette, Marvin Fariss. THIRD ROW: Joan Williamson, Patricia Hutcherson, Judy Morrison, Peggy Cage, Marguerite Elder. W 3 L gigw A Typical School Day Ai W C. Begins At 8:30 A.M lv ,, xi ss? 'ww ' ' 1 H ?ff'wg Qu M W '.f2Q.QQyuQy5fW H' 1 Connie Marstin, Yvonne Guthrie, and Tony Johnson step off Donnie Pil1ow's bus ready to begin the school day. Buses arrive at Wm. Campbell from 8:30 A.M. to 8:45 A.M. bringing students from Gladys, Brookneal, and Naruna areas. It's to the office for supplies. Betty Jane Rowles and Margie Harper purchase p encils and paper from Mrs. Nancy Minix, office s e c retary . Mr. James Strickler, Principal, signs Steve Riddle- barger's excuse for being absent the previous day. Mrs. Christine Crabtree's homeroom sits quietly while she dis c u s s e s with Daryll Mitchell some question about his homework. Roll call and lunch count are taken during the ten minute homeroom period 8:50 - 9:00 A.M. H Will the person who has the locker key, ple as e return it to the office im- mediately. This is a familiar request coming from Mrs. Minix announced over the public address system. School Day Ends At 3:00 P.M Lunch time has arrived. The students who have their fourth period classes up- stairs are in the cafeteria from 11:50 to 12:05g the grade students have lunch period from 12:10 to 12:35. The students who have fourth period c l as s e s down- stairs come to the cafeteria from 12:40 to 1:00. Each high school group has aten minute break following the lunch period. Lunch is over, and it's back to class. Classes last fifty-five minutes with three minutes between each period. On Wed- nesday the schedule is changed to' provide the clubs an opportunity to meet. Students in Mrs. Yount's eighth grade literature class dramatize one of their s t o r i e s . They are Ted Vassar, Lawson M a r s h all, Amy Jo Williams, Randy Minix, and Glenn Guthrie. School is out, and it's time to go home. Classes end at 3:00 P.M. and the school day closes. .J r People Ana' EvenZsT0 Remember --.QA Q ,u .ff -:-:RESNA I l':::?'x - M .H . .1, if Q-1141 ef-L. ' I te , ' l ' ...J V... ' f 1 is ' Q .5 wi, aug? N 'Z .1 'N A W , . L. , . PM 5.14 V , 1.-,,, rw. gifs . 1 ' E ,I ww . .- , L, ref- . Mrs. Pauline Hamlette, Mrs. Annie Guthrie, Mrs. Blanche Pillow, and Mrs. Annie Gilliland prepare a.nd serve lunch to an average of about 400 students each day. They also help with the bazaar supper and the banquets at William Camp- bell. Mr. Clifton Morton, Mr. Howard Taylor, school cus- todians. kg' 1 t- F iv ,if 4 Mrs. Pauline Hamlette, cafeteria manager, urges all students to buy lunches especially during NATIONAL LUNCH WEEK, October 14-18. 2 Mrs. Hassie Poe, school maid. 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S. Highway 501 Naruna, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia A MU nhl Resistol Hats Kingsridge Clothes '3 Botany 500 Shirts Hart Schuffner Sz Marxs ALTAVISTA MOTORS, INC. WlLSON'S INC. F0-9-4739 Doorway to a Man's World '7th.-8: Franklin St. Ph0ne 572-3744 a Altavista, Virginia South Boston, Virginia STUDENTS WHO SOLD ADS Front Row: Andrea Peak, F ranc es Phillips, Sibyl Woosley, Raye Evans, Bonnie Kerr, Marie Mitchell. Second Row: Bonnie C arey, Pat Haley, Carol Ann Holt, Beverly Mayberry, DeeDee Piester, Barbara Connelly. Third Row: Bonnie Epper- son, Brenda Connelly, Marie Payne, Brenda Markham, Carolyn Clark, Linda Mark- ham, Georgia Pool, L ind a J enn ing s , Peggy Holland. Fourth Row: Julia Cage , Margaret Childress, Rebecca Epperson, Maxine Sowell, Barbara Clements, L. H. Williams, Phillip Epperson. Fifth Row: Linda Wynder, Brenda Davis, Marguerite Elder, Steve Arthur, Bill Hughes, Joan Woodall. Sixth Row: Guy Mosebrook, Cynthia Nester, Donna Perrow, Ted Mayberry, Pet e Hamlett, Randolph Harrison. CRNNELLY-MADRUX 0IL URMPANY Distributor of American Oil Products Atlas Tires and Batteries We give SSLH Green Stamps on heating oil Phone 376-2286 Naruna, Virginia Compliments of MASRN BARBER SHUP Gibbs Mason Buck Mason Main Street Brookneal, Virginia 5 xii :fi H niirvgf Steve Bodkin, first place winner in the eighth grade division of the Science Fair, displays his project in Mechanical Physics. 'l'HORN'l'0N'S FURNITURE Of Complete Furnishings-Appliances For the Home South Boston, Virginia C Your Best Buy is TIIE NEWS 81 'YIIE DAILY ADYANCE For only a few cents daily you too can have delivered to your doorstep editions which are designed to enter- tain and keep you well informed. 'YIIE NEWS Published by the Lynchburg News, Inc. THE DAILY ADVANCE Published by the Lynchburg Daily Advance, Inc. Serving Fast Growing Central Virginia Bonnie Carey views some of the paint- ings and collages displayed in the art exhibit. Those who discriminate prefer BLUE DIDDDN DAIRY PIIDDUCTS Just Phone Us AUTDMATIC MUSIC CD. Juke Boxes - Pin Games - Kiddie Rides J. A. Tyree D. B. Tyree For Service Call Lynchburg, Va. Victor 6-6088 Route 1 Rustburg, Virginia BROOKNEAL CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Phone 376-2374 Brookneal, Virginia COLONIAL RESTAURANT Ham, Turkey or Fried Chicken 2 Vegetables--Rollsu Drink--Dessert ---- 31.50 Private Dining Room For Small or Large Parties Dial 239-2511 Rt. 29 South Mr. 8: Mrs. D. R. Allcock PEAK BROTHERS Dealers In General Merchandise Long Island, Virginia WEST-END DRIVE-INN Phone 376-2628 Brookneal, Virginia Mr. James Coates, Mr. Lewis Pillow, Mr. Dennis Riddle, Mr. Percy Bomar, Mr, Stafford Guthrie, Mr. Marvin Hendricks, Mr. Hubert Jordan, Mr. John Anderson, Mr. Bill Herndon, and Mr. Howard Han- sen, Jr., help prepare for the Pancake Supper held on March 8, 1963. The supper was to help rais e funds for the football team. VAUGHAN MOTOR, TIRE 8. APPLIANCE CO., INC. Sales-Goodyear-Hotpoint-Service 716 Main St. - Phone: FOrest 9-5664 Y 9 TIRES Altavista, irginia FARMER'S SEED 84 SUPPLY CO., INC. 1306 Main St. Phone VI 5-2522 Lynchburg, Virginia U. Na M. TRACTER CUMPANY. INE. Highway 501 North Phone 376-2642 Sales and Service T R A C T 0 R S Brookneal, Virginia Two Way Radios For Faster Service IMP'I.EMElI'l'S KENNETH HAMMERSLEY LINEELN-MEREURY. INC. Tilden Street at 12th Street KENNETH HAMMERSIIEY PENTIAE, INC. 2148 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia A. U. TWEEDY 81 SUN Sales with Service Shop Your Friendly Home-Owned MICK or MACK STORE in Altavista Everyday Low Prices S. Sz H. Green Stamps too. Frigidaire Appliances Automatic Washers and Dryers Ranges, Deep Freezes and Refrigerators Siegler Space Heaters Myers Water Systems Admiral T.V.'S Furniture A. C. Tweedy, Jr. Owner and Operator Phone ED-2-4752 Rustburg, Virginia Relax 8: Have Fun At GRAN DVIEW LAKE Swim-Picnic-Fish Camping-Games Located Near Gladys Sz Rustburg on Rt. 650 Phone ED-25915 HARRY DeJARN ETTE AGENCY Auto - Fire - Casualty Insurance Town Sz Country Building Phone DRake 6-5261 Brookneal, Virginia WHITTEN FUNERAL HIIMES INC. will :X f n IH! Ill Y ia ? 4 T ' CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND Slh STREET' Phone 34501521 Timberlake Road 239-0331 , J Nancy Gayle Elder, Randolph Harrison, Joan Woodall, and LaVonne Stevens help to decorate for the J r.-Sr. Prom. 3' ...f - . -2 1.1455-,g, PATTERSON S 1.909 Distributors L. H. FUSTER Ki C0.. INC. Texaco and Firestone Products Office Phone 376-2322 Home Phone 376-2653 Brookneal, Virginia Ji 1 S 5 5 H Q41 gf I w w N Mr. Malc ol m B ond, Plant Manager of Burlington Mills KB r o 0 kn e 2.11, and Mr. James S t r i c kl e r , Principal. Mr. Bond was guest speaker at the assembly pro- gram on Senior Day. 77!E BEST D6',C7L IN TOIWV gf- use owe sez PnvPLnfv L lzfracuuncu sr c J. I. TRENT Groceries - Soft Drinks - Ice Cream Texaco Gas and Oil R.F.D. 2 Telephone Brookneal 376-2287 WITTS DEPARTMENT STORE The Home of Good Clothes and Shoes South Boston, Virginia CLYDE A. HENDRICK General Automotive Repair Phone 376-4205 Home Phone 376-2375 Brookneal, Virginia FRAN K'S PLACE Used Cars - Used Parts 24 Hour Wrecker Service Fishing Lake - Open Year Round F. B. Hodnett Sz F. T. Hodnett Phone AT-3-2333 Long Island, Virginia ENGLISH GARAGE General Auto Ka Wrecker Service U. S. 501 Dial ATlantic 3-2193 Gladys, Virginia 7M i f 4 . DC- D X 7,6 - RRUUKNEAL DEPARTMENT STURE The Shopping Center HULLANU JEWELRY APPLIANCES NL FURNITURE Complete Line of Jewelry and Furniture Westinghouse and Maytag Appliances Motorola T. V. f Phone 376-2130 Brookneal, Virginia Compliments of SUUTH RUSTUN RANK Kc TRUST UUMPANY THE BANK OF SERVICE South Boston, Virginia RRUUKNEAL NIILLING UUMPANY F. P. Wydner Linda' s ,Pride Flour Plain-Selfrising Eshelrnan Red Rose Feeds Quality Custom Grinding with Molasses Added Buyers of Local Grain We store wheat for farmers in exchange for flour or feed Phone 376-2133 Brookneal, Virginia E2i5?1?2J5N3Sf5EN?'iTfS S3?S 'e2f53?KEZlZ25W?ff?jZW WQ?l??Mi? Q? WSYEXMYSZMHS , ., . WQKEEKSQEZNSSTISI EKWQQSSQ SYAENESP C3?3?ff3if,???WENi,f2'S32 ?'iZES 53331352 ufifiiif-SSSY 235353 '?fS3f?Qz?if,3if?2'i3C3H?5! . . . Qii5'?i,VZ?SiQMiNG?'2'xi+i i?'ZQNi3Q???3UEIS SPVSDRLQ 5235? YEFQYSLEE , , I WWZQVZQZNGI ?i??iT3i3!,5Q'?S3 RNH 0990? 92523253 u2 fL39si'fC?' 523323 ??i,ii'KEi5?'Q?'fE'Ye l5iC1?i'X39Q??5'fi,3iW. W i'35?iMi?.0?5 I . . iI3?3?3?Q?+?. ?WiS??'iiW?iit?S ETTCBEQF m?Qi'f?IQfIf wf'i5?afSfwTfN??fD3iSf , . I Q23 WQNHHWWUZ. WQQLE2 Ci? 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INC.'3 Il Grow with Lynchburg After High School Attend PSSII-SIUIIIIIIIS IIIIIII SIIIS PHILLIPS IIIISIIIIISS UIILLEGE L L Telephone: Drake 6-4095 Brookneal, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Get More Mileage . . . Cut Tire Costs . . . by recapping NX NWIIIIIEI-RRY Phone 376-2731 Brookneal, Virginia CARWILE 8. CLOWDIS l Amoco Gas-Meats-Groceries-Produce We give S Sz H Green Stamps Route 501 Lynchburg, Virginia Taxes-Bookkeeping BRADLEY 8. PIESTER Jamey Coates, Marie Hill, and Claudia P11006 375-2140 Bennett, along with their guide Pat . i I Haley, visit one of the classrooms on B1'00k11e2l, Vlfglnla the Seventh Grade Day tour. Compliments of MARKHAM'S GROCERY Phone EDgewood 2-4061 Winfall, Virginia NARUNA AMERICAN SERVICE Complete line of Atlas Accessories We Give S8zH Green Stamps Phone 376-7095 Naruna, Virginia Compliments of DR. W. A. CASSADA, JR. WE MAKE THE DEAL OTHERS TALK ABOUT VIRGINIAN FORD 12 Ka Court Streets Open til 9 P.M. Vlctor 7-8841 Lynchburg, Virginia , .tim Senior boys D anny C r ew s and Phillip Epperson p r o vid e the string music and sing along with Sam Holt, Elroy Leonard, George Little, and St ev e A rthu r in a Hootenanny entertainment. DU DE'S Curb Service Phone FOrest 9-4147 Altavista, Virginia HENDERSON FURNITURE COMPAN Phone 376-2383 Brookneal, Virginia J. L. DAVIDSON Auto Repairing Shop and Service Station Route 501 - 1-112 Miles South of Naruna Naruna, Virginia W. C. COATES Groceries-Soft Drinks-Ice Cream Esso Gas and Oil Phone DR.6-5255 Broolmeal, Virginia Guy Mosebrook and R an d 0 l p h Harrison display their chemistry project which won second place in the Science Fair. H. S. NASH TIMBER CORP. Dealer In Chain Saws, Pulpwood and Cross Ties Phone AT 3-2432 Gladys, Va., Altavista, Va. B. O. EDMONDS Electric, Plumbing and Heating Contractor Phone 376-2398 or 376-4589 LOWER MAIN STREET Brookneal, Virginia HARVEY F. ELDER Nationwide Insurance Agent Office Lower Main Phone 376-2045 Brookneal, Virginia CHEF'S DRIVE-IN Altavista, Virginia FOSTER'S STURE al erchandiseg Pr , and Oil 76 49 Brookneal, Virg For Your Future Educatio . Correct Dividend Rate 496 Per Annum LYNUHBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS and LDAN ASSOUIA'l'ION 1 St. 1990 7114 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, Virginia BURRUSS LAND 84 LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Producers of LAMINATED TRUCK FLOORING 81 HOUSE FLOORING Phone 376-2666 Brookneal, Virg' START YOUR FUTURE Now-with an account at FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK Rustburg . Brookneal . Lynchburg . Amherst Altavista . Madison Heights . Brookville MYERS 8. RHODES EQUIPMENT CO. New Holland-Oliver-New Idea-Brillion Farm Machinery McCulloch Chain Saws 1612-14 Main Street Vlctor 7-7797 Lynchburg, Virginia MELvlN's U52 STATION if M. R. McDaniel Lubrication-Tires-Tubes Kr Accessories Dial FO-9-8008 Altavista, Virginia lt. 0. RUIIDER GRUCERY Texaco Gas Sz Oil Choice Meats-Fancy Groceries Fruits and Produce-Gas Sz Oil Phone 376-2065 Brookneal, Virginia Carol Ann Holt receives the prize for the best costume from Mr. Booth at the Head- line Hop. Students dressed as comic strip characters to carry out the theme of the dance. SEMINOLE TEXACO SERVICE George W. Wilson, Proprietor Altavista, Virginia WIN Slxmiodlfbf DEFAR,M,N . Lynchburg Downtown Pittman Plaza SERVIUE DRUG STURE Your Satisfaction Is Our Success Prescriptions Our Specialty Phone 376-2379 Brookneal, Virginia HOl.T'S MARKET Carroll M. Holt, Prop. Choice Meats Fancy Groceries Fruits and Produce Phone 376-2659 ROSSER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Phone 376-2635 Brookneal, Virginia FINCH AND FINCH, INC. Funeral Home and Florist Phone FOrest 9-5621 Altavista, Virginia SUNRISE SERVICE STATION Danny DeJarnette CC1ass of '63J greets Mr. Mr' SL Mrs' Herbert Payne Aubrey Council of VEPCO who was guest speaker for the F. F. A. Chapter and the Science Club- Altavista, Virginia FOreSt 9-3075 FLAVOR FRESH FROM THE HOME OF QUALITY ountfrfbfiffzfv 0 DAIRY PRODUCTS IRI' fo' Ihifum SIIIITII Flavor LYNCHBURG WESTOVER DAIRIES, INC. 2801 Fort Ave. Lynchburg, Virginia Phone VI 7-4476 HENIWS RESTAURANT Complete Meals Texaco Gas and Oil Phone 376-2291 Four Forks We welcome clubs for meals SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO. WILLIAMS LUMBER SUPPLY, INC. LYNCHBURG'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE Building Supplies 11th. and Main Lynchburg, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia HALE MOTOR SERVICE . Harry F. Hale General Auto Repair Electric Ka Acetylene Welding State Inspection Station Long Island, Virginia BROOKNEAL FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Furnishing Siegler-Oil Sz Gas Circulators Admiral T. V.-Ranges-Refrigerators Freezers Maytag-WHSh6rS gl Dryers Raymond Pillow receives the door prize, Shop Where Your Dollar Has More Cents a 1- ec 0 rd album, from Mr, Bgoth at the P110I1G 376-2227 Headline Hop held by the Newspaper and Brookneal, Virginia Annual Staffs, BENNlE'S RESTAURANT AND M0'l'0lt CUURT 1 Mile South of Lynchburg on U. S. 501 on Rustburg Road Completely Air Conditioned Private Dining Room Real Pit Cooked Barbecue Open 7 days a week Phone VI-7-5539 SNELL M0'l'0R CUMPANY Automobile Repairs Brookneal, Virginia Parts and Accessories Tires, Tubes Gas and Oil Phone DR-6-3675 feminine apparel - footwear 546 W SOUTHERNER RESTAURANT M0500 AND cuRB SERVICE alap fashions finesf' 811 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia 2415 Wards Road RT 429 Lynchburg, Virginia L. L. RUDDER STORE DR. W. P. GEISLER Optometrist -- Optician Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted General Merchandise, gas and oil Office Hours Monday and Tuesday - 8 A. M.-5 P. M Phone 376-4433 Wednesday - 8 A. M.-2 P. M. Rt. 4 Guthrie's Hardware Building Nathalie, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Compliments of THE LANE COMPANY, INC. Makers of Nationally Advertised Lane Cedar Chests, Lane Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, and Lane Tables Altavista, Virginia C. I. ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY We have a complete line of Insurance coverage Fire - Auto - Life - Casualty - Fidelity - and Security We Solicit Your Patronage Phone EDgewood 2-4721 Rustburg, Virginia ,J i .mr i .1 'L 'H' ftf,f f2 H' f- L ' ' ffl? pl E259,ii,i Wf5 ' ll Wim I ,i if WH 'M ,g'1, 'mt wx 'W i gi 1 BILL S CUSTOM SHOP at it N R 1M fffl zsfiigtgglggit N ' HE 2 - N N 'S' iw' i General Auto Repair Acetylene and Electric Welding U. S. Route 501 Gladys, Virginia MAYS 'H EE 5 A o u ,, Leader of Low Prices Cheryl Crabtree, flower girl, and David Scott, ring b e a r e r , take part in William Brookneal, Virginia Campbell' s May Day. Compliments of TUCKS' GROCERY NICK'S ELECTRONIC SERVICE RCA - Motorola TV Ka Radios Phone AT-3-2434 Gladys, Virginia Phone FOrest 9-5171 Altavista, Virginia SHIVELY UIIEVRULET UORPORATl0N Ll -P ig. ! VLOJLIJ Sales - Service 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Day Phone FOrest 9-4774 Altavista, Virginia OLDSMOBILE - TYREE 87 NICHOLAS Pspsl-com g l 1 .. , Complete Home Furnishers FOrest 9-4685 Altavista, Virginia A 'ZSJQEE FULLER'S The Fashion Store For Men ' HAuFAx AMERICAN STATION THE VILLAGE ROOM corner seo and 501 Ladies Exclusive Sportswear Phone 476-6102 South Boston, Virginia Halifax, Virginia Current Rate on Savings 495 Per Annum COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LYNCHBURG Home Office: Main Street at Tenth Dial: VI 5-2371 Plazavue Branch: Memorial Avenue at Wadsworth Street Dial: VI 7-4437 Where Thousands Save Millions Faster With Insured Safety H. Ka L. CHEVRULET Bill Herndon Sz Vince Lusardi Brookneal, Virginia Gayle Puckett, George Little, Linda Ward, Edith Little, and Patricia Fisher give a campaigning stunt in assembly preceding S. C. A. election day. IIEHFF JUNES CUMPANY Manufacturers of William Campbell High School Senior Announcements Sz Cards Virginia Representative James L. Deck P. O. Box 4735 Richmond 29, Virginia auwuquwwu- Q oc PT srom: Brookneal, Virginia FRANK'S PLACE Snack Bar - Groceries Operated by Mr. Sz Mrs. Clinton C. Hall Long Island, Virginia Compliments of CITIZENS BANK 0F SUUTH BOS'l'0N Member of F. D. I. C. South Boston, Virginia BOOK PASSES Ten Tickets Only 33.50 3 GAME TICKETS 3 Complete Rounds Only 351.00 Regular Price 5053 per 18 holes if -f, 353 --::5: ' ' f' .5 xr: ' .114 .E 'er :z 5 :Q-4.1.-::::v zz -:- 5,1 , 5 . AMERICAS QUALITY C0 RSES u n . 59212 G15 .... bm, -43 Wards Road Lynchburg, Virginia M ,,Hi,c-l.,,fa44ii.,e.... H ,. gi on ag fi BRUUKNEAL DRUG CUMPANY The Rexall Store Randy Minix, Jamie Coates, and Joe Luns- 13110116 DRake 6-3111 ford gave the acceptance speeches in re- sponsetothewelcome givenby Mr. Strick- Brookneal, Virginia ler on Seventh Grade Day. Insurance For Every Need RICHARD S. SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Res. Hurt 3701 Office FOrest 9-4686 514 Main St. Altavista, Virginia HOLSUM SOF-TWIST The Bread to Buy I I ww I ww In --X :r - ,vw J Juniors and Seniors take part in the tra ditional candlelight c e re mony at com mencement. Judges for the Science Fair were as fol- lows Mrs. Madelene Keys from Altavista High School. Mrs. Carol Rideout from Ran- dolph Henry High Sc hool, and Mr. John , Camm from Amherst High School. AUKNUWLEIIIIEMENT The annual staff wishes to express its thanks to all those who have work ed so faithfully with us. Without your coopera- tion it would have been impossible to have this volume published. is Buena xennen1yv.12,1s,56,76,se, 1963-Index Of W C. Students And Faculgf-1964 Adams, Richard 47, 94 Anderson, Buzzy 81 Angel, Jimmy 36, 94 ' Angel, Peggy 47 Anthony, John 47 Anthony, Lana 18, 52, 77, 86, 88 Anthony, Larry 41, 84 Arrington, Ann 18, 62, 74, 77, 86, 88 Arrington, Linda 18, 74, 76, 77, 88 Arrowood, Kitty 41, 56, 75, 79 Arthur, Bobby 36, 64, 83, 86 Arthur, Frances 41, 88 ' Arthur, Nancy 47, 75, 79 Artgsr, Peggy 28, 67, 74, 78, 87, 88, Arthur, Steve 19, 55, 86, 88, 103, 125 Ashworth, Edward 47 Austin, Agnes 28, 78, 82 Austin, J. W. 47, 84, 94 Baber, Rose 36, 74, 78 Bailey, Joan 28, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 74, 77, 82, 83, 85, 87, 95, 108 Banton, Sharon 36, 58, 71, 82 Barksdale, Carlyle 47, 80, 81 Barksdale, Carroll 47 Barksdale, Vivian 36, 88 Bass, John 27, 28, 57, 69, 70, 83, 84, 85, 88, 93 Beauchamp, Carl 36, 80, 82, 86, 94, 109 Beauchamp, Charles 17, 36, 81, 85, 93, 97 Bennett, Claudia 47, 135 Beverly, Andrew 47 Beverly, Susan 47, 75, 121 Bomar, Dennis 28, 80, 81, 84, 85, 91 Bomar, Edward 47, 94 Bomar, Recie 29, 69, 70, 83, 87, 88 Booker, Lee 41, 80, 81, 93, 94 Booker, Linda 37 108, 140, 142 Bradner, Chuck 47, 60, 81 Brightwell, Billie Ray 47 Brizendine, Paul 47, 94 Brooks, Peggy 48, 75, 79 Brown, Barry 47, 48, 54 Brown, Deborah 48, 74 Brown, Shelia 41, 68, 74, 79, 99, 118 Burch, Cynthia 48 Burch, David 41, 56, 85, 94 Burges, Buddy 48 Ethel 28, 59, 88 Gracie 41 Burks, Burks, Burks, Willie 42 Cage, Julia 37, 68, 87, 125 Cage, Peggy 42, 75, 78, 79, 119 Callahan, James 42, 80, 81 Carey, Bonnie 37, 58, 68, 74,78,87, 92, 125 Carr, Bobby 42, 93, 97 Carr, Jack 37, 80, 81, 84, 85, 91, 97 Carr, Susie 42, 56, 74, 79 Cash, Kay 48, 75 Carter, Mike 42 Carver, Rupert 28, 59 Carwile, Brenda 37, 59, 74, 78 Carwile, Calvin Carwile, Charles 42, 80, 81 Carwile, Dale 37, 80, 81 Carwile, Don 42, 82 Carwile, Marilyn 42 Carwile, Ronnie 42, 80, 81 Carwile, Scottie 28, 76, 77, 78, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92 Carwile, Wayne 28, 59, 80, 88 Cash, Kay 121 Chaffin, Brenda 42, 79, 118 Childress,-Ann 19, 62, 63, 73, 74, 77, 78, 82, 87 Childress, Judy 73, 79 Childress, Margaret 37, 78, 87, 125 Childress, Rita 73 Childress, Sadie 19, 73, 78, 86, 88 Clark, Carolyn 37, 56, 67, 68, 74, 77, 87, 99, 125 Clark, Carroll 37, 81, 91 Clark, Ray 19, 69, 80, 81, 85, 89, 91, 96, 97, 106, 119 Clements, Barbara 20, 74, 77, 83, 86, 88, 115, 116, 125 Clements, Roger 28, 80, 81 James 37, 70 Jamey 48, 72, 75, 135 Nancy 28, 68, 69, 71, 74, 77, 82, 83, 87, 95 Pat 29, 74, 88 Preston 48, 60, 81, 94 Coates, .Coates, Coates, Coates, Coates, Colbert, Gary 8, 20, 52, 76, 77, 80, 81, 83, 84, 104, 105, 111 Colbert, Patsy 48, 74, 79 Collins, Sandra 48 Connelly, Barbara 20, 52, 55, 68, 70, 83, 87, 125 Connelly, Brenda 37, 68, 74, 77, 78, 87, 125 Connelly, Jimmy 42 Connelly, Joan 48, 63, 75, 79 Conner, Kenneth 42, 62, 72, 82, 94, 114 Cothran, Kenneth 29, 62, 72, 88 Crabtree, Christine 12, 47, 56, 61, 78, 90, 92 Crews, Danny 20, 76, 77, 80, 81, 85, 86, 88, 91, 93, 103, 106 Cyrus, Sandra 48, 74, 79 Edward 37, 80, 81 Larry Brenda Gail 42, 74, 79, 118 Danny 42 Earl 37, 80, 81, 91 Faye 29, 59, 73, 74, 88 Hazel 48, 75 Jimmy 37, 84, 94 Kathy 48, 74, 79 Cyrus, Dalton, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Daniels, Larry 42, 84, 94 Davidson, Dale 42, 64, 74, 79, 99 Dawson, L. B. 42 Davis, Brenda 27, 29, 55, 67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 77, 82, 87, 109, 111, 125 Davis, Carl 20, 50, 74, 76, 77, 80, 81, 84, 88, 97, 105, 109 Davis, Marian 29, 57, 67, 69, 70, 74, 77, 78, 83, 84, 87, 95, 111 DeJarnette, Louis 29, 80, 81, 84, 88 DeJarnette, Patsy 27, 29, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 77, 78, 82, 85, 92, 99, 118 150 Dews, Ralph 48 Dickerson, Nancy 48, 79 Dickerson, Roger 37, 81 Dodd, Reggie 42 Donald, Linda 29, 88 Doss, Betty 42 Dotson, Mary Hugh 29, 57, 67, 69, 70, 74, 77, 82, 86, 99, 108 Douglas, Fuller 48, 60, 81 Douglas, Melvin 37, 80, 81, 109 Dowdy, Carolyn 48, 58, 75 Dudley, Dennis 42, 80, 81 Dunnaway, Gloria 20, 57, 69, 78, 85, 88,91 99,105 Eades, Jimmy 81, 85, 96, 97 Eades, Kenneth 21, 29, 81, 85 Elder, Dennis 42 Elder, John 42 Elder, Linda 42, 56, 75, 84 Elder, Marguerite 21, 74, 77, 78, 86, 88, 92, 119, 125 . Elder, Patricia 43, 82 Elder, Richard 48 Elliott, Clyde 30 Elliott, Faye 43, 54, 68, 74,, 79 Elliott, Ramona 43, 82 Elliott, Travis 30, 58, 69, 71, 83, 88 Ellington, Regina 48, 74, 121 Ellington, Rodessa 29, 59, 69, 73, 74, 92,99 English, Edward 48 English, Rita 43, 74, 79 Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Epperson, Bonnie 37, 59, 78, 125 Dale 30, 62, 72, 88 Hubert 1121 21, ,72, 80, 81 Hubert C81 48 John 43 Uudy 48, 79 Luke 37, 53, 80, 81 Phillip 21, 80, 81, 86, 88, 103, 125 Epperson, Rebecca 37, 61, 74, 78, 125 Epperson, Ronald 30, 80, 81 Evans, Raye 37, 67, 68, 74, 78, 82, 87, 92, 99, 108, 111, 115, 125 Evans, Norman 48 Betty 43 Gary 21, 55, 59, 88 Joe 38, 58, 80, 81, 91, 109 Kaye 21, 57, 67, 69, 78, 88, Fariss , Fariss , Fariss , Fariss, 105 Fariss, Marvin 38, 80,81, 91, 109, 119 Finchman, Clyde 80, 81 Fore, Dorothy 12, 36, 54, 62, 72, 87 Fore, Myrtle 12, 52, 83, 95 Foster, Foster, Brenda 48 Davis 27, 30, 85, 88, 97, 111 Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Lewis 80, 81, 88 Lou 30, 77, 88 Mary 43, 79 Page 48 Francis, Butch 43, 94, 114 Gaerttner, Donna 12, 47, 64,.85, 99 Garbee, Nellie 13, 27, 53, 76, 77 Gilliland, Carroll 43, 80, 81, 94 Gilliam, Robert 53 Gentry, Clyde 81 Glass, Sue 43 1963-Index Of W C. Students And Faculty-1964 Godsey, Betty 30, 61, 72, 78, 88 Godsey, Rodger 43 Godsey, Steven 48, 56 Godsey, Wayne 30, 88 Goodman, George 3, 59, 88 Gowen, Margaret 56 Griffith, Rodney 43, 75 Guthrie, Barbara 30, 68, 74, 78, 82, 85, 90, 92, 98, 99, 111, 114, 119 Guthrie, Bruce 43, 84, 85, 93, 97 Guthrie, Eddie 30, 58, 69, 71, 77, 82, 88 Guthrie, Elsie Payne 13, 52, 69, 82, 108 Guthrie, Glenn 48, 121 Guthrie, Hilda 22, 61, 63, 73, 78, 86, 88 Guthrie, Jean 43, 73 Kyle 48 Guthrie, Guthrie, Leon 49 Guthrie, Lewis 43, 80, 81 Guthrie, Louise 43 Guthrie, Myrtle 43, 75 Guthrie, Ronald 43 Guthrie, Russ 30, 53, 85, 88, 93 Guthrie, Tommy 43, 56, 65, 70, 75, 76, 84 Guthrie, Yvonne 36, 38, 53, 59, 65, 74, 77, 92, 120 Hailey, Edward 43 Hailey, Sam 38, 80, 81 Hale, Harry 43, 91, 94 Haley, Pat 36, 38, 56, 68, 74, 78, 87, 90, 92, 125 Hall, Addison 38, 82 Hall, Jetty 43,72 Hall, Ronnie 30, 83, 88 Hall, Shelby 31, 88 Hall, Thomas 43, 80, 81 Hamlet, Frieda 13, 51, 61, 78, 92, 108 Hamlett, Henry 49, 56, 94 Hamlett, Pete 22, 66, 67, 70, 71, 85, 86, 88, 89, 91, 106, 108, 111, 115, 125 Hamlett, Jimmy 38, 72 Hamlett, David 43, 54, 80, 81, 84 Harper, Em 44, 56, 68, 74 Harper, Hazel 31, 59, 61, 69, 74, 78, 88, 92 Harris, Calvin 38, 60, 81 Harrison, Fred 48, 58, 60, 63, 81 Harrison, Randolph 8, 22, 70, 80, 81, 85, 87, 88, 89, 96, 97, 119, 125, 130, 137 Henderson, Dorothy 43, 71, 74 Henderson, Sylvia 22 Hendren, Linda 44, 54, 75, 119 Hendricks, Bill 49, 56, 94 Hendricks, Dorothy 71 Hendricks, Mike 44,, 84 Hendricks, Richard 44, 85, 97 Herndon, Billy 44, 62, 72, 94 Hill, Marie 49, 54, 75, 135 Hoefle, Bill 38 Holland, Brenda 22, 74, 76, 77, 78, 86, 88, 92 Holland, Butch 44, 60, 80, 81, 84, 94 Holland, C. M. 38, 82, 85, 93 Holland, Marian 38 Holland, Peggy 31, 51, 69, 71, 87, 111, 125 Holland, W. D. 44, 80, 81, 94 Holt, Carol Ann 22, 52, 57, 68, 74, 76, 77, 82, 83, 87, 88, 90, 99, 111, 115, 125, 140 Holt, Joyce 31, 53, 88 Holt, Kenny 31, 55, 83,.85, 91, 111 Holt, Nancy 47, 49, 115 Holt, Pam 44, 74, 1l1,115, 119 Holt, Richard 49, 84, 94 Holt, Sammy 23, 80, 81, 85, 93, 103, 104 Holt, Steve 44, 94 Holt, Wayne 64, 80, 81 Holt, Zeb 44, 62, 72, 94 Hostedler, Martha 49, 62 Hostedler, Mary Sue 44, 64, 72, 82 Hughes, Bill 8, 23, 66, 67, 69, 70, 88, 89, 96, 97, 105, 107, 108, 125 Hughes, Charles 49 Hunter, Gladys 38 Hutcherson, Patricia 31, 52, 70, 78, 83, 92, 119 Irby, Eugene 23, 76, 77, 86, 88, 103 Irby, Larry 44, 80, 81 Irby, Virginia 23, 57, 69, 74, 76, 77, 78, 86, 88, 105 Jackson, 'Diane 49 Jackson, Laura 23, 69, 85, 88, 105 Jackson, Linda 28, 38, 61 Jackson, Patricia Jackson, Sandra 44, 82, 99 Jackson, Virginia 44 Jefferson, William 49 Jennings, John 38, 49, 81 Jennings, Linda 38, 68, 74, 83, 87, 125 Jennings, Nancy 31, 53, 59, 88 Jennings, Patsy Jennings, Rudy 31, 57, 77, 85, 88 Jennings, Wayne 44, 75, 77, 81, 84 Johnson, Billy Johnson, Tony 38, 56, 67, 120 Johnson, Wayne 44, 49 Jordon, James 49, 54, 84, 118 Jordon, Ronnie 31, 53, 81, 88, 93, 97 Joy, Linda Kay 27, 31, 58, 68, 69, 74, 77, 83, 87, 88, 115 Joy, Shirley 44, 65, 67, 74 Kabler, Thomas 81 Kell, Edward 13, 36, 54, 59, 85, 88, 91, 93, 94, 97 Kent, Gordon 44, 94 Kerr, Bonnie 38, 74, 82, 87, 125 Kerr, Danny 38, 54, 93 Kerr, Sonny 23, 80, 81, 86, 88, 93 Lacks, June 31, 53, 59, 88 Lambert, Sally 38, 78, 87 Laughlin, Dennis 49, 54, 94 Lawhorne, Kenneth 49, 94 Layne, Everett 49 Lee, Brenda 31, 71, 83, 99 Lee, Carey 36, 39, 59, 80, 81, 109, 119 Lee, Nancy 49, 54, 74 Leonard, Elroy 18, 24, 80, 81, 86, 88, 93, 103 ISI Lindsey, Bobby 32, 57, 80, 81, 91 Lipscomb, David 44 Little, Edith 32, 61, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 88, 90, 92, 114, 122 Little, George 32, 76, 77, 103, 114 Lloyd, Roy 44, 94 Lunsford, Joe 49, 94 Lusardi, Carolyn 14, 63, 73 Lusardi, Terry 44, 67, 71, 111 Maddox, Frances 49, 57, 63, 67, 75, 79 Maddox, Mary 8, 9, 14, 66, 67, 108 Mann, David 32, 72, 88 Markham, Brenda 39, 53, 68, 74, 78, 87, 90, 92, 99, 125 Markham, Linda 39, 68, 74, 78, 87, 90, 92, 99, 125 Marshall, Lawson 49, 81, 121 Marshall, Pauline 14, 27, 55, 116 Marstin, Charlotte 49 Marstin, Connie 39, 74, 77, 78, 95, 120 Marston, Bobby 39, 80, 81, 84, 119 Marston, Brenda 32, 55, 74, 77, 78, 82 Marston, Charles 39, 81, 83 Marston, Deborah Jane 45 Mason, Jerry 45 Mason, Keith 39, 72, 84, 118 Mason, Tommy 32, 71, 83, 84, 85, 91 May, Janice 32, 68, 69, 70, 77, 82, 83, 84, 86, 90, 99, 108 May, Leslie 45 Mayberry, Beverly 18, 24, 57, 66, 67, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 85, 86, 88, 99, 104, 106, 111, 114, 125 Mayberry, Ted 39, 87, 93, 97, 125 McDowell, Anne 27, 32, 57, 66, 69, 71, 83, 99 McDowell, Jo Ellen 39, 52, 67, 68, 74, 77, 82, 87, 95, 111 McKinney, Diane 72, 74, 77, 78 McKinney, Larry 45, 60, 80, 81 McKinney, Mike 32, 55, 57, 72, 84, 85 McKinney, Shirley 49, 75, 121 Minix, Amelia 45, 74 Minix, Gerry 32, 69, 70, 71, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 88, 91 Minix, Nancy 9, 16, 120 Minix, Randy 47, 49, 81, 121 Mitchell, Bill 45 Mitchell, Brenda 32, 61, 74, 78, 88 Mitchell, Darryl 49, 54, 84, 120 Mitchell, Donnie 39, 80, 81 Mitchell, Fred 14, 27, 56, 64, 76, 85, 93, 97 Mitchell, Marie 39, 52, 68, 71, 82, 87, 125 Mitchell, Virginia 32, 59, 69, 82, 88 Monroe, Billy 39, 81 Monroe, Calvin 49, 54 Monroe, Junior 54 Monroe, Randall 49 Monroe, Sandy 39, 94 Montgomery, Buddy 49, 58 Montgomery, Hattie 33 Moon, Harold 49 Moore, Tommy 39, 80, 81 Moorefield, Ann 49, 54, 75 1963-Index Of W C. Students AndFacuIzj1-1964 Morris, Benjamin 50 Morris, Phillip 24, 55, 72, 84 Morrison, Eddie 50 Morrison, Judy 45, 74, 78, 119 Morrison, Tommy 50 Morton, Willie 24, 80, 81 Mosebrook, Bill 33, 80, 81, 96, 97 Mosebrook, Guy 24, 55, 57, 62, 69, 70, 72, 74, 76, 77, 82, 105, 109, 125, 137 Mosebrook, Raymond 45, 81, 94 Moseley, Dennis 18, 24, 85, 89, 91, 93, 96, 97, 107, 111, 116 Murphy, Beverley 33, 74, 77, 83, 87 Nash, Gary 50, 81, 84 Neighbors, Roy 45 Nester, Cynthia 25, 62, 66, 67, 69, 74, 77, 78, 82, 85, 87, 89, 95, 105, 106, 108, 109, 125 Organ, Jimmy 39, 80, 81, 97, 109 Owen, Eddie 33, 53, 71, 86 Owen, Joe 33, 57, 72, 80, 81, 84, 86 Owen, Oliver 33, 80, 81, 85, 91, 97 Owen, Robert 45, 60, 80, 81 Padgett, Carolyn 45, 84 Payne, Marie 39, 68, 74, 78, 87, 125 Payne, Roy 50 Peak, Andrea 25, 52, 70, 74, 76, 77, 83, 87, 116, 125 Peak, Jerry 50, 88 Perrow, Donna 18, 25, 68, 69, 70, 74, 77, 78, 83, 87, 88, 103, 105, 109, 116, 125 Perrow, Stephen 50, 60 Phillips, Frances 25, 55, 68, 69, 70, 74, 76, 77, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 99, 105, 107, 108, 125 Piester, Dee-Dee 33, 69, 70, 72, 77, 83, 87, 88, 125 Pillow, Donnie 8, 25, 57, 76, 77, 84, 88 Pillow, Raymond 45, 53, 64, 80, 81, 142 Poe, Eugene fGeneJ 45, 56, 63, 68, 70, 73, 75, 77, 114, 118 Poindexter, Cole 50, 54, 75, 81 Pool, Georgia 39, 74, 78, 92, 125 Pool, Johnny 39 Pool, Nora 39, 74, 78, 92 Porterfield, Dennis 45, 80, 81 Pruitt, Ricky 45, 97 Pruitt, Nita 33, 52, 55, 70, 74, 83 Puckett, Bill 50, 58, 81, 119 Puckett, Donna Sue 33, 68, 69, 70, 74, 77, 78, 82, 85, 92, 99, 109, 119 Puckett, Gayle 33, 59, 68, 74, 7-7, 83, 86, 88 Raley, Janice 45, 67, 74, 77, 78, 99, 118 Ramsey, Faye 45, 79 Reid, Cathrine 50, 56, 75 Reigel, Jake 7, 15, 60, 81 Reigel, Lucille 7, 8, 15, 47, 58, 70, 71, 92 Rice, Carl 45, 84 Rice, Nannie 45, 79 Riddle, Dennis 14, 60, 81, 109, 128 Riddlebarger, Steve 45, 82, 94, 120 Roach, Catherine 33, 59, 81, 88 Roach, Jimmy 80 Roakes, Arlene 45 Roakes, Barney 50, 58, 94 Roakes, Linda 45, 79 Roakes, Lewis 80, 81, 85, 97 Roark, Hugh 39 Roark, Winston 45, 84 Rowles, Betty Jane 18, 25, 66, 67, 74, 77, 78, 87, 88, 120 Rowles, Peggy 45, 71, 74, 79, 119 Rudder, H. C. 46, 82, 94 Rush, Diane 33, 59, 74, 77, 78, 84, 86, 88, 119 Rushing, Patricia 46, 75, 79 Scott, Jimmy 34, 57, 66, 67, 83, 84, 85, 91, 93 Scott, Lewis 50, 81 Scott, Pat 34, 73, 74, 77, 78, 87, 88 Shepherd, Dorris 46, 75 Shepherd, Joe 50, 56 Shepherd, Rueban 46 Shepherd, Shirley 50 Sheriff, Sandra Lee 50, 56 Shipp, Clyde 59, 81 Shotwell, Carroll 15, 27, 57, 85, 91, 94 Shutt, Glenda 46, 74, 79 Shutt, Patricia 47, 50, 74, 79 Sizemore, Frazier 15, 18, 53, 76, 110, 111 Smith, Carroll 34, 80, 81, 84, 85, 104, 109, 118 Smith, Kathryn 40 Sowell, Maxine 26, 51, 67, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78, 85, 90, 92, 99, 107, 116, 125 Stevens, Henry Lee 50, 56, 81 Stevens, LaVonne 26, 74, 78, 85, 88, 90, 99, 130 Straub, Sheila 50, 53, 67, 74, 83, 118 Straub, Susan 34, 57, 74, 77, 79, 83 Straw, Myrtle 16, 58, 68, 70, 71, 109 Strickler, James 8, 9, 11, 66, 115, 120, 131 Swisher, James 15, 55, 57, 85, 93, 97 Tan, Paul 16, 62, 65, 75 Taylor, Alan 72 Thompson, Dale 40, 74, 78, 88 152 Thompson, Phillip 50, 62 Thurman, Jackie 34, 61, 74, 78, 88, 99, 111, 119 Tibbs, Alan 40, 64, 80, 81, 85, 93, 97, 109 Tibbs, Edwin 34, 81, 88, 109 Tibbs, Gloria 46, 74, 77, 78 Tibbs, Joan 50 Tibbs, Phillip 8, 18, 26, 52, 69, 88, 105, 107 Toler, Bobby 34, 97 Treadway, Lucille 46, 75, 79 Tucker, Melinda 34, 59, 61, 69, 74, 78, 88, 90, 92 Tuggle, Diane 46, 62, 72, 74, 99 Vassar, Becky 17, 27, 34, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 76, 77, 82, 85, 86, 88, 90, 98, 99, 108, 109 Vassar, Linda 34, 59, 74, 88 Vassar, Ted 50, 75, 81, 121 Wade, Thomas 40, 54, 80, 81, 93, 97, 109 Walker, Carolyn 50, 75 Walker, Larry 35, 80, 81, 85, 91, 93 Waller, Marie 50 Whitesell, Betty 50 Whitlow, Arlene 16, 36, 58, 70, 71 Williams, Amy Jo 50, 74, 79, 121 Williams, Gary 35, 55, 80, 81, 84, 88 Williams, L. 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