William Campbell High School - General Yearbook (Naruna, VA)
- Class of 1967
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Vibrant sounds of music came forth when the William Campbell High School Band marched and presented a program of music for our first pep rally held on September 16, 1966. Marching in front ofthe band were the newly organized majorettes. The band and majorettes worked hard during the summer months so they would be ready to perform for our football games. A familiar face in our faculty took a new position as principal this year. On October 15, 1966, Mr.Dennis B. Riddle succeeded Mr. James E. Strickler, who had been principal since the opening of the school. William Campbell has grown, is growing, and will continue to grow as long as there are stu- dents and teachers willing to promote this growth. g'k 1-ILJJQIZL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . . . . . 7 CLASSES . . . . . 27 ACTIVITIES . . . . 67 FEATURES . . . . 95 ATHLETICS . . . . 111 ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . 129 INDEX . . . . . 162 Students from Agriculture Classes aid inthe con- struction of our new athletic bleachers. 2 an va CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL PERSONNEL X T I Vt ' J J! t In va n, qt:-I-14, CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Annie Gilliland, Mrs. Blanche Pillow, Mrs. Mary Mosely, Mrs. An- nie Guthrie, and Mrs. Pauline Ham- lette, Manager, prepare and serve lunch to an average of about 500 stu- dents each day. They also help with the banquets held at William Camp- bell. - 1 iw, V. . .-,Ma . 1 I . Y, v ..:: w,,, .1-F' -with-. asqffgpz- ,Me .xlltal he., -:-1-+-- lm. 1.-I H it -.lg iwzgieg .L -my Vqq :fi ,,1frgSn.w '2 V l ' WW' ff vim . 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Jul- ,. - -N -in itll' QA':l.s' - ' - A -- .H .im School Custodian Mr. Howard Taylor 110 School Maid Mrs. Hassie Poe CAFETERIA SCENE This is a typical cafeteria scene at lunch time. The students who have their fourth period classes upstairs are in the cafeteria from 11:45 to 12:15g the grade students have lunch period from 12 :l5to 12:40. The Stu- dents who have fourth period down- stairs come to the cafeteria from l2:40tol:1O. Each high school group has a ten minute break following the lunch period. OUTSTANDING DRAMA PARTICIPANTS It l I THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Dorothy Henderson, Ted Vassar, Patricia Elder, Tommy Guthrie, Glenda Shutt, Miss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor, Jean Guthrie, Bobby Yates, Terry Lusardi, Pam Holt, Em Harper, Kathy Daniel. SECOND ROW: Larry Daniels, Ronnie Guthrie, H. C. Rudder, Billy Johnson, Rodney Griffith, Sheila Straub, Billy Herndon. The Thespian Society is a national honorary sch001's program of dramatic arts. society for students who have done outstanding The Thespian Convention was held OH DG- work in dramatics. Membership is open to stu- cember 9- 11 . The delegates stayed in the homes dents W110 have SUCCeSSfU11Y C0H1P1eIied3 mini- of other thespians living in Roanoke while at- mum of one hundred hours Work relating to the tending plays and organized mee'tingS. THESPIAN DELEGATES Larr Daniels Bobby Yates, Jean Guthrie, Peggy Cage, Y Sheila Straub, lvliss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor. ONE'ACT PLAY Tommy Guthrie fThe Hunterj, Beth Ginther ISusiel, and Glenda Shutt CMarthaJ portray a scene from The Storm , a one-act play given in the spring of 1966. IO9 FIRST PLACE SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS R 1 5 , 1966 SCIENCE FAIR FIRST PLACE WINNERS Joan Foster, K9th Gradelg Mary Sue Hostedler, fChemistryJg Shirley Glasgow, 18th Gradejg Bill Puckette, lBiologyJ5 H. C. Rudder, CChemistryJ5 Dermie English, 18th Gradejg Richard Davis, 18th Gradebg Martha I-Iostedler, fBio1ogyJg Danny Dunnaway, 19th Gradej. Each year the Science Club sponsors a sci- be judged according to the different categories. ence fair. Each student enrolled in science in Three Lynchburg College students majoring i grades eight through twelve enters a project to in science served as last year's judges. Mrs. Arlene Whitlow awards the Science Fair Grand Prize to Bill Puckette. Bi1l's project concerned the trapping, curing of hides, and studying the environment of the beaver. Q... W 2 . . C f 'X 'x s . I l' 1 , I , ' Q ' IOS FORENSICS DEVELOP ART OF SPEECH lk 1966 FORENSICS REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Edwin Temples, Sponsor, Betty Carol Whitesell fSpel1ingJ, Joan Hawkins fPub1ic Speakingb, Peggy Brooks QPO- etryl, Barbara Rice tProseJ, Joe Lunsford QPoetryJ, Danny Dunnaway QPub1ic Speakingj. William Campbell participates in Group II, District IV Forensics sponsored by the Virginia High School League. The school is represented inthe areas of boys' and girls' public speaking, prose reading, poetry reading, spelling, dra- A . matics, and debating. The winners on the district level partici- pate in a state contest held at Charlottesville, Va. ONE-ACT PLAY CAST Cast members Glenda Shutt, Ted Vassar, Larry Daniels, and Amy Jo Williams prepare to attend the District Play Festival held at Gretna High School, Gretna, Virginia. The Uninvited Ghost , aone-act play presented by the Drarnatics Club, represented William Campbell. Miss Pauline Per- row was Faculty Director. IO7 SENIORS DEMONSTRATE DRAMATIC ABILITY SENIOR PLAY CAST Em Harper, fSeedie Triffettjg Patri- cia Eld er, f Lulu Triffeth J, Ronnie Guthrie, CReverend Bosewelljg Terry Lusardi, I Bridget O'Flannigan jg Tommy Guthrie, fLouis Cattarrol. , M, ' - SENIOR PLAY CAST H. C. Rudder, CPappy Stilsbyjg Peggy Cage, fMa Peppinlg Rodney Griffith, QLuke Stilsbylg Pam Holt, QEmmy Peppinjg Billy Johnson, fWash Jed- dol. The Senior Class of 1967 pre- sented its play Hi1lbil1y Courtship on Saturday, November 12, 1966 and on Friday, November 18, 1966. SENIOR PLAY CREW FRONT ROW: Danny Daniels, Mike Yates, Pat Rushing, Diane Tuggle, Linda Hendren, Kitty Arrowood, Prompterg Linda Elder, Carolyn Padgett, Dorothy Henderson, Jean Guthrie, Student Director, Dale Da- vidson, Prompter. SECOND ROW: Roy Lloyd, Mike Hendricks, Larry Daniels, W. D. Holland, Gordon Kent, Winston Roark, Kenny Connor, David Burch, Shirley Joy, Zeb Holt, Glenda Shutt. HONOR GRADUATES OF CLASS OF 1967 -N n SENIOR HONOR GRADUATES FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Hostedler, Kitty Arrowood, Gloria Tibbs. SECOND ROW: Sue Glass, Arlene Roakes, Don Carwile. THIRD ROW: Patricia Elder, Pam Holt, Zeb Holt. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Jackson, Terry Lusardi, Harry Hale. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Guthrie, David Burch, Rodney Griffith, H. C. Rudder. Honor graduates are seniors who have The students are assigned commencement maintained an average of 90 or above during parts according to class rank and are recog- the school period from September 1963 to Feb- nized at the commencement program. ruary 1967. ' 1 T .sffiihi 7 ' 1 2 7T- ' 3' FF 1 Mis! ' 1 2 'nf -I-TOO 77 ' Y! 7' ..f5-'f-i i Hn...i. 'iff lm.. WEZSFQR 3, an A uw' YL wig . ag: A W A V1 1 Mrs jumnr' 2 - I M N 1 AM M' .. - aa - 7 . 7113? ig? V 1 I' . l .H ' . . ,f,-...Irs . S.. x 'V 57 .41 W . --wg? . K I V I hmmm. V .JN 4' hll.-kai? E. 3 Q '. , Q. . '11 j 'I' '- Gig I M 5 i 'V ,gift is 5 a y . , amy V , . 15 MI L. . af K.. Ii H . I -'-L fm. i i S F .ge -- X 1, V ..W,. . MA ii -V41 we - - tm pii. 3 its , . izuta - ,. -- up 5 3m.5,y,: ,AI ima. 1 '. ?'Ll,u..nfT'fi-2.0 'fipf . CO-VALEDICTORIAN CO-VALEDICTORIAN HISTORIAN Mary Sue Hostedler S Donald Carwile Harry Hale 105 STUDENTS HONOR THEIR SCHOOL ,-gps. l L. vu ., . . s la 1. .X 1 -'x 1 f- Q 1 gf, - Q'-L -A lax ' . ,W , X Fi-gg, 2 ,Q ' 4 . -1 u. ' X 5 -- 3 I -'KL , '. 'l , y QU 'L V Til if . 1 3 ' i ':E,,Q 'H A32 I N , Q . H' V' 7? w T ' w X X , 5. W '. 5 Q . I-ill 'A ALL-STATE BAND Linda Blanks was selected to attend All State Band held in Danville, Virginia, on February 3-4. Linda plays first-chair clarinet. 33? H ii ai eq Y H 1 - 53 f. --4 .. --4 fe 1? 79, .'1 V 0 ,. --i , BAND AWARDS Ted Vassar received the Band- man's of The Year Award, and Ava Jane Jarvis received the Most Advanced Eighth Grader Award during the annual Awards Assembly. ff fl FFA AWARD Larry Irby admires Farm Management Award which he received at VPI on June 21, 1966. 104 ALL-STATE CHORUS Ted Vassar, Glenn Guthrie, Mr. Ed- win Temples, Sponsorg Glenda Shutt, and Hazel Daniel represented Wil- liam Campbell in the All-State Cho- rus held at Halifax County High School on February 10-12. Following two days practice the chorus presented a concert. PAM HOLT REIGNS AS HGMECOMING QUEEN HOMEC OMIN G COURT Becky Yount, eighth gradeg Gloria Cash, ninth gradeg Patsy Purcell, tenth grade, Claudia Bennett, eleventh gradeg Glenda Shutt, Em Harper, Senior Attendants, Pam Holt, Queen. CROWNING OF QUEEN Pam Holt was crowned queen of the homecoming 4, courtby Mr. J. E. Strickler, retired principal, at tt half-time Friday night, September 30, 1966 at the game between the Tunstall Trojans and William Campbell Generals at the new William Camp- bell athletic field. The queen and members of the court were nomin- ated bythe football team and elected by their class- mates. ' 5 -fir 'ff .5 .Q IOS MISS WILLIAM CAMPBELL CONTEST IS OCTOBER 27 1966-MISS WILLIAM CAMPBELL-1967 The Miss W ill ia m Campbell Beauty Contest sponsor ed by the Fu- ture Homemakers Club was held on October 21, 1966. Kathy Daniel was selectedas Miss W i 1 1 i a m Camp- bel1 . Terry Lu s ar di was named first runner-up and Peggy Rowles, second rtmner -up. Contestants were judged on beauty and poise. Tommy Guthrie acted as M.C. 1f13-419,54 I, A fe 4' ENTERTAINMENT The Dixie Dutchmen entertain with selections per- taining to the theme, Gone With the Wind .5 5. ,HL xi ,.. 1 ' 1 WHL, 7 'H, W'F, ,, f I and M .1 WIT iii: , CORONATION Brenda Markham, Miss William C a rn p b ell of 1966, crowned Kathy Daniel as runners-up Terry Lusardi and Peggy Rowles look on. WINTER WONDERLAND SYMBOLIZES SNOWBALL KING - Tommy Guthrie QUEEN - Terry,Lusardi Students enjoy the activities of the annual Snowball held on December 17, 1966, in the school gymnasium. PRINCE - Randy Minix PRINCESS - Patricia Shutt The Galaxies of Lynchburg provided music pertaining to the theme Winter Wonderland. SHANGRI-LA IS PROM THEME KING ,,y,,,,,,x, y S V as 1,11 ,', 1 QUEEN Ted Mayberry A ' ' Marie Payne n 6 i- H221 :,. ..e 6 x q l n 3 r .Jw -si ' ' ff '3iiT f xr 'j HY. x g.?- PRINCE PRIN C ESS Tommy Guthrie Sheila Brown Seniors were honored with the annual Junior-Senior Prom which was held April 16, 1966, in the school gymnasium. ' Decorations centered around the theme Shangri-la. The Excels from Altavista provided music. Tommy Guthrie poses in front of the bridge andpond which comprised the center decoration. 'IOO STUDENTS REPRESENT 1 W. C. BOY AND GIRL STATE DELEGATES The faculty selected two boys and two girls from the eleventh grade to attend Boys' State at' Williamsburg and Girls' State at Radford College during the summer. Sponsors were the Brookneal 'Senior W o m an ' s Club, the Lion's Club and the William Campbell High School P.T.A. W? Rodney Griffith, Kitty Arrowood, Patricia Elder, H. C. Rudder. Jean Connelly, Pam Holt, Marie Waller, Mrs. Christine Crabtree. STATES DEGREE TEAM Robert Owen, John Jennings, Carey Lee, Larry McKinney, Thomas Wade, Jimmy Organ, Larry Irby, Willie Jones, Tommy Moore, Bobby Carr. The team placed second in S t a t e competition which was at Br ookville High School, Lynchburg, Virginia in May 1966. l . 1: i 1 99 F.T.A. DELEGATES The annual F,T.A. Con- vention was held at the Hotel R o a n o k e , December 9-10, 1966. Mrs. Christine Crab- tree accompanied the group. D el e g a t e s attended swap- shop circles on improving the club and r ecruiting new m ember s . The themewas The Great Adventure . SPECIAL DELEGA TIONS The annual Beta Club Convention was held at Hotel Roanoke in April, 1966 with Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Sponsor and Mrs. Myrtle Straw accompanying the group from William Camp- bell. Mrs. Guthrie received a special award for 25 years of meritorious service with Beta Clubs. x'1.anV 't - Gloria Tibbs, Don Carwile, Tommy Guthrie, Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Spon- SOI' . The Southern Interscho- lastic Press Association Convention was held at Lex- ington, Va. The SIPA founded in April, 1925, is sponsored by the Lee Memorial Jour- nalism Foundation of Wash- ington and Lee University for the purpose of uniting in a common organization scho- lastic journalists f r o m the Southern States and District of Columbia. Delegates from the newspaper andannual staffs attend the convention each year and receive ratings of t h e i r publications which are judged. SEATED: Miss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor, Shirley Joy, Gloria Tibbs, Mrs. Judith Harris, Sponsor, Sheila Brown. STANDING: Harry Hale, Ted Vassar. The S. C. A. Convention was held at Stamiton R iv e r High School, Moneta, Virgin- ia on October 29, 1966. Rep- resentatives attended group meetings and di scus sed problems facing the S.C,A, SEATED: Pat Elder, Joan Connelly, Deborah Brown. STANDING: Bobby Yates, Betty Carol Whitesell, Ted Vassar. 98 ERSGNALI TIES Distinctive individual qual- ities of a student were consid- g ered collectively as a. basis for ,Fl selection of the Senior Person- ' alities of the Class of 1967. I fag- -5- ,:- -n i+.. Linda. Hendren , Rodney Griffith .-17 Glenda Shutt David Burch Sheila BTOWU .., -. ee 1 ' 1' c 1. 115.-1 'ih- ini 'W ni .49-1-f5'2'iy , Robert Owen Gloria Tibbs D011 C2l.1'Wi1e I 1 Pam Holt Harry Hale S EN I O Seniors and faculty selected eight boys and eight girls as sen- ior personalities. 5 Y '13 , 2 l al' 1'1 -T 7--f -,Q..wL,L,LLsgiR'?Z'? W 'V T figl- I -. I A -M -f--H H SW U- W ,, f-17' , XV in . , N l X - . , 1 . M l it 5? Elf? I, '11 .-.'I..! . .zz ' X 'J 'f--JF? 2.1 V, 1 I Lf f W.-A g., -an Kitty Arrowood Larry Daniels 1 -V ' Fb, S uv DW A ,npr 4, l G -iodayx lighfny taste t i immi - lhe lr1endIy Peupe1Unpel Bruce Guthrie Terry Lusardi Em Harper Tommy Guthrie 'T WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Band and Choral Club, under the di- rection of Mr. Edwin Temples, presented its annual concert on Thursday night, December 22, 1966. Decorations effectively carried out the theme Twas The Night Before Christ- mas . Mrs. Carolyn Lusardi and Mr. Edwin Tem- ples, band d i r e c to r , enjoyed refreshments during the reception held after the concert for band and chorus members, their guests, and the faculty. Cynthia Burch, Donnie Sublette, Peggy Mon- roe, and Ted Vassar enjoy dancing at the re- ception. FIRST IN ABILITY AND ATTENDANCE ' Qrirnff- --f' O ' J king IA SCHOLASTIC LETTER FRONT ROW: Don Carwile, Patricia Elder, Frances Maddox, Marie Waller, Joan Connelly, Deborah Brown, Faith George. SECOND ROW: Harry Hale, Judy Brown, Joan Foster, BethHerdon, Betty Carol Whitesell, Wendy Frazier, Ava Jane Jarvis, Diane Taylor, Janice Holland. THIRD ROW: David Burch, Zeb Holt, Mary Dee Elder, Beth Ginther, Barbara Guthrie, Donna Flynn, Della Sue Morris, Shirley Glasgow. FOURTH ROW: Steve Rosser, Randy Minix, Butch Bailey, Malon Poindexter, David Douglas, Ray Mitchell, E. C. Tibbs, Rodney Griffith, Richard Davis. FIFTH ROW: Daniel Scott, Paul Powers, Harold Moon, Joseph Yoder. Eligibility f01' 2, Scholastic letter is 192.5601 a conduct and citizenship record which is ap- ona student's ability to maintain a 3.5 average proved by the faculty, for the first five-six weeks periods and have '65 PERFECT ATTENDANCE '66 FRONT ROW: Glenda Shutt, Brendawilson, Pam Holt, Dorothy Henderson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Collins, Frances Maddox, Marie Waller, Shirley Woodall, Patricia Shutt. THIRD ROW: Arlene Wray, Mickey Bomar, Wynona Scott, Barbara Guthrie, Billy Johnson, Regina Ellington. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Scott, Richard Holt, Lawson Marshall, Paul Powers, Barry Issacs, E. C. Tibbs, Calvin Monroe. 94 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND OUR SCHOOL FEATURES BANQUETS AND CEREMONIES I, is-tt! The Beta Club Officers for 1966-1967 were install- ed at the Appomattox surrender grounds during the annual Beta picnic held on May 11, 1966. David Burch, Mary Sue Hostedler, Randy Minix, Harry Hale, Kitty Arrowood, Pam Holt, and Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie participated. 1- ., ig- , I n A54 , ,,, ,ua v wi, -1 .2 an n .. I , I. , ,112 , t , ' ' A :.: Mr. Bill Dudley, guest speaker at the annual foot- ball banquet, on November 11, 1966, captures the attention of all those present with his interesting talk. Don Carwile, S.C.A. President for the 1966-1967 school session realizes the seriousness of his task as Charles Beauchamp, outgoing President, lights his candle in the Installation of Officers Ceremony on May 6, 1965. E Us M t u Fig 1 it , - Q01 W . ,N t. N... H ,,15,,gy.gj,,,. ww M Ht Mt t Q, tw Um H Martha Hostedler, P a t r i c ia Elder, and Lawson Marshall were winners in a Roman fashion contest which was part of the program planned for the Latin Banquet in April, 1966. SCENES OF ACTIVITY r' . - Q17 'K- A ! Q Ja? . kfifiiffs' G F' - .ta ' , ja yn-v .5 1 Y tg f J kk., 5552 Peggy Cage and Brenda Wilson, members of the Library Club, portray characters from LITTLE WOMEN in the parade which opened the new County Library, in Rustburg, on December 4, 1966. 1 -3,g,ggi.,. .u.1,fsgs Qgags. Frank Mitchell, Jimmy Roach and Robert Owen work on the Christmas float for the annual Brook- neal Christmas Parade on December 2, 1966. This float was the combined effort of all of the clubs. T-ifzf' ' s?Ey j 1, 5' - 3 Y f ,.vfg,rf gi J- , . 1,7 , ,wwf 1 1 , J px mum H' 'ex N 4 3 .3 I ' w ,,,- ' Linda Johnson gives Mrs. Kent a basket of candy from the F.H.A. The F.H.A. presented candy or cookies to all the teachers at Christmas. Jean Guthrie interviews Santa Claus, CGordon Kentl in the play, SONG OF GLORY, which was presented by the Dramatics Club at the special Christmas assembly. SCIENCE CLUB SPONSORS SCIENCE FAIR SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Samuel Self, Sponsor, Cynthia Burch, Treasurer: Mary Sue Hostedler, Program Chairman, Mary Dee Elder, Vice-President, Judy Brown, Secretary, Harry Hale, President, Mrs. Arlene Whitlow, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joe Lunsford, Bobby Yates, Barry Brown, Butch Bailey. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Jennings, Dennis Laughlin, Danny Cunningham, Wanda Miles, Joan Foster, Barbara Guthrie, H. C. Rudder, Steve Riddlebarger. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Kent, Gary Tanner, Paul Powers, Daniel Scott, Nancy Lee, Charlotte Martin, Joan Tibbs, Martha Hostedler. FIFTH ROW: Leslie Daniel, David Douglas, E. C. Tibbs, Ray Mitchell, June Caldwell, Sue Mitchell, Jeanette Rice, Karen Wade. SIXTH ROW: Paul Brizendine, Ralph Dews, Bill Puckette, Richard Adams, Fred Harrison, William Elder, Ray Davidson. The Science Club, composed of 65 students its members in careers of science. Two spec- who have had two years of science and have an ial objectives for this session were to sponsor average of at least 85, strives to create a sci- aScience Fair and to buy black-out curtains for entific attitude to all problems and to promote the Biology and Chemistry laboratories. FRONT ROW: Richard Davis, Faith George, Beth Herndon, Don Carwile, Larry Daniel, Zeb Holt. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Lusardi, Sheila Straub, Amy Jo Williams, Beth Ginther, Hammond Coates. THIRD ROW: Janice Holland, Betty Sue Sowell, Deborah Brown, Shirley Glasgow, Deborah Dunnigan, Lea Murphy, Jo Ann Scott. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Cash, Shirley Woodall, Dennie English, Wendy Frazier, Ricky Fariss, Calvin Monroe. FIFTH ROW: Malon Poindexter, Steve Rosser, Pam Mayberry, Cheryl Carwile, Janet Booker, Mike Yates. 90 LETTERMEN COMPRISE MONOGRAM CLUB ,,..-. K is ,Fav x MONOGRAM CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Marvin Foley, Sponsor, Zeb Holt, Vice-President3David Burch, Bruce Guthrie, President, Richard Holt, Kenny Lawhorne, Bobby Carr, Ricky Pritt, Don Carwile. SECOND ROW: Randy Minix, William Elder, Harry Hale, Larry Daniel, Jerry Mason, Treasurer: Fred Harrison, Henry Mason, Barry Brown, Dennis Laughlin, Lawson Marshall, Calvin Monroe. THIRD ROW: Linda Blands, Frances Maddox, Sheila Brown, Charlotte Martin, Glenda Shutt, Dale Davidson, Linda Roakes, Linda Hendren, Brenda Daniel, Pam Holt, Pat Rushing. FOURTH ROW: Miss Donna Gaertmer, Sponsor: Susie Carr, Bonnie J ennings, Jamey Coates, Wanda Miles, Patsy Purcell, Cynthia Burch, Patrica Shutt, Diane Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Amy Jo Williams, Tommy Guthrie, Larry Irby, Dennis Elder. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Steve Phelps, Sponsor. The Monogram Club, sponsored by Mr. Each spring the Monogram Club awards Marvin Foley, Mr. Steve Phelps and Miss Donna afifty-dollar scholarship to a senior boy and a Garettner, is an organization of students who senior girl to aid them in furthering their edu- have receiveda school monogram letter in any cation. of the varsity sports or in cheerleading. Mr. Ronnie Cox greets Mr. Bill Dudley, guest speaker at the annual Football Banquet which was held on No- vember 9, 1966, in the school cafeteria. 89 NEWSPAPER DISCOVERS MANY TALENTS NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Judy Morrison, Cole Poindexter, Deborah Brown, Joe Lunsford, Sheila Brovsm, Co-Editorg Ted Vassar, Co-Editorg Glenda Shutt, Features Editor, Henry Mason, Exchange Editor, Martha Hostedler, Fine Arts Editorg Betty Carol Whitesell, Copy Editor. SECOND ROW: Miss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor, Susie Carr, Butch Holland, Dorothy Henderson, Tommy McSherry, Winston Roark, Steve Godsey, Hazel Daniel, Shirley Sheperd, Tommy Guthrie, Sports Editorg Em Harper. The newspaper staff seeks to provide prac- a newspaper for the William Campbell student tical experience for those students interested body. Highlights ofthe staff's activities include in the field of journalism as well as publishing the Headline Hop and the SIPA Convention. 'mg' igwmgm Deborah Brown and Henry Mason confer on an upcoming Judy Morrison watches as Sheila Brovsm, Editor, types copy publication of the VOX DUCIS, before sending the VOX DUCIS to press. BB ANNUAL STAFF STRIVES FOR BETTER PUBLICATION 1, , ,.. Q. .,,,,, . .,,.. ,1:.. . V- Terry Lusardi, Business Manager, talks to one of THE GEN- ER.AL'S advertisers as Gloria Tibbs, Editor, checks the cash book. Students from grades 10 through 12 with an interest in publications are eligible to be on the annual staff. The annual is financed chiefly through ad solicitation and annual sales. THE GENERAL is judged and rated each year by the A 'N X . Diane Tuggle, Girls' Sports Editor, and Larry Daniels, Boys' Sports Editor, compile basket- ball scores inorder to meet their January 15 deadline. in . Virginia High School League and Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association. Representatives from the staff attend the yearbook workshop conducted at SIPA in Lexington, Virginia each year. K Fw ii iid li,,.ili N -Q Ll' ADVERTISING STAFF FRONT ROW: Fred Harrison. SECOND ROW: Brenda Daniel, Steve Riddlebarger,Randy Minix. THIRD ROW: Ricky Pritt, Zeb Holt, Gordon Kent, Tommy Guthrie, Pat Williams, Em Harper, Amy Jo Williams, Larry Irby. YEARBOOK RECORDS EVENTS IN 1966-67 , YZ:-7f -fi P ly If 5 ,ad ANNUAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Betty Fariss, Advertisement Editor, Carolyn Dowdy, Assistant Picture Editorg Terry Lusardi, Busi- ness Manager, Gloria Tibbs, Editor-in-Chief, Ramona Elliott, Picture Editor, Shirley Joy, Activities Editor, Diane Tuggle, Girl's Sports Editor and Art Editorg Peggy Rowles, Circulation Manager. SECOND ROW: Patricia Elder, Administration Editor, Catherine Reid, Claudia Bennett, Shirley Woodall, Snapshot Editorg Marie Waller, Features Editor, Joan Connelly,Assistant Activities Editor, Patsy Colbert, Assistant Business Manager5Kathy Daniel, Assistant Circulation Managerg Willie Burks, Betty Doss, Assistant Administration Editor, Regina Ellington, Linda Hendren, Bonnie Jennings, Mrs. Carolyn Booker, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Daniel, Boy's Sports Editor, Harry Hale, Ronnie Guthrie, Cole Poindexter, Billy Herndon, Pat Rushing, Mary Foster. xr--1, Claudia Bennett, Shir1eyWoodal1, and Patricia Elder spend Willie Burks sells a subscription i..- an afternoon after school working on the index for THE THE GENERAL to Sherry Hendren, GENERAL. Sale of annuals helps finance its publi- cation. 86 THESE ORGANIZATIONS ENCOURAGE SAFETY SAFETY PATROL FRONT ROW: Nadine Monroe,June Caldwell, Carolyn Walker, Marie Hill, Linda Elder, Susie Carr, Brenda Wilson. SECOND ROW: William Denton, Steve Thompson, W. D. Holland, Reggie Dodd, Buddy Fisher, Leslie May. THIRD ROW: Tommy Guthrie, Glenn Smith, Randall Monroe, Lowell Williams. FOURTH ROW: Mr. George Goodman, Jr., Sponsor, Ricky Pritt, Barney Roakes, Butch Holland, Mike Hendricks, Mr. Steve Phelps, Sponsor. The William Campbell Safety Patrol was portation to and from school, and to furnish organized in 1951. The purpose of the Safety parking details for school activities. Patrol is to promote safety practices at the Student bus drivers aid in the promotion of school, to assist bus drivers in student trans- safety. .., ,,,. y V . .ply 1 E .l Mena. .- . . . -----M: : ,ss BUS DRIVERS Mike Hendricks, Butch Holland, Lowell Williams, W. D. Holland, Randall Monroe, Carrol Gilliland. 85 PRESERVATION or FORESTS CONCERNS Kvo F12 n 4 nail' KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN FRONT ROW: Ronnie Guthrie, Kenneth Cage, Pete Henderson, Robert Guthrie, Wayne Epperson, Frank Hughes, Lee Booker, Dwayne Yoder, Barney Roakes, Randall Monroe, J . W. Austin, Danny Farris, Lawrence Daniel, Robert Owen, Larry Irby. SECOND ROW: Winifred Callaham, Kyle Guthrie, George Stapleton, Reggie Dodd, Donnie Isaacs, Butch Holland, Mike Hendricks, W. D. Holland, Chuck Hughes, Cole Poindexter, Lowell Williams, Bobby Carr, Raymond Mosebrook, Buddy Montgomery, Henry Stevens, Johnson Thurman. THIRD ROW: Robert Isaacs, Buzzy Anderson, John Hutcherson, Caroll Gilliland, Carlyle Barksdale, Jimmy Roach. The purpose of the Keep Virginia Green a study of Virginia wildlife and promotes- con- crew is to assist the forest service and other servation. Membership for the KVG crews is agencies in the prevention of forest fires and for students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture to help in fighting whenneeded. The crew makes and over 15 years old. FRONT ROW: henry Puryear,William Winston, Bobby Padgett, Ralph Scott, Terrell Carwile, Beverly Roach, Danny Epperson, John Leo Jennings,Stanley Moorefield. SECOND ROW: Willie Jones, Ray Pool, James Zehr, Ardie Baber, George Sh1.unaker,Douglaslrby, Tilson Carwile, Louis Guthrie, James Monroe, Chuck Singleton, Danny Shutt, Ronnie Morris, Steve Rosser, Mike Roark, Larry Harper, Carroll Barksdale, Phil Kerr. B4 STUDENTS TAKE ACTIVE INTEREST IN DRAMIATICS DRAMATICS CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor, Glenda Shutt, Terry Lusardi, Secretary, Tommy Guthrie, President, Jean Guthrie, Program Chairman, Em Harper, Reporter: Amy Jo Williams. SECOND ROW: Sheila Brown, Kitty Arrowood, Patricia Elder, Kathy Daniel, Pat Rushing, Pam Holt, Susie Carr, Carolyn Padgett. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Burch, Sheila Straub, Ann Moorefield, Catherine Reid, Cole Poindexter, Butch Holland, Barney Roakes, Rormie Guth- rie, Larry Irby. FOURTH ROW: Billy Jolmson, Peggy Brooks, Marie Waller, Joan Connelly, Deborah Brown, Ted Vassar, Larry Daniel, Rodney Griffith. FIFTH ROW: Judy Epperson, Shirley Woodall, Peggy Rowles, Diane Tuggle, Linda Hendren, Billy Herndon. The Dramatics Club provides students with an opportunity of gaining experience through the production ofthe three One-act plays during the school year. Their main project is the contest play which is presented each spring at the One- Act Play Festival. An attempt is also made to secure speakers and films relating to the field of dramatics. u iii, M I .. n Ya sv, ..w, . its :Eire FRONT ROW: Margie Harper,Wendy Frazier, Sue Elder, Donna Moorefield, Dorothy Henderson, Linda Elder. SEC- OND ROW: Judy Morrison, Chuck Bradner, Shirley Glasgow, Beth Ginther, Joan Foster, Bonnie Jennings, Gail Rey- nolds, Linda Johnson, Sarah Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Karen Roark, Amelia Minix, Linda Blanks, Norma Austin, Wanda Howard, Della Sue Morris, Donna Kay Flynn, Pam Mayberry, Tula Moore. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Jennings, Bobby Yates, Patsy Purcell, John Leo Jennings, Malon Poindexter, Danny Williams, H. C. Rudder. 83 LIBRARY CLUB EASES LlBRARlAN'S LOAD LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW: Peggy Cage, Shirley Joy, Program Chairman, Brenda Wilson, Secretary, Jean Guthrie, Vice-Presidentg Terry Lusardi, President, Marie Hill, Reporter, Pat Rushing, Linda Elder. SECOND ROW: Kitty Arrowood, Brenda Foster,DonnaMoorefie1d, Katie Daniel, Ann Moorefield, Debbie Yount, Ruth Fisher, Bonnie Sowell, Sue Dowdy, Karen Wade, Brenda Daniel. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lusardi, Sponsor, Pam Holt, Myrtle Guthrie, Linda Guthrie, Peggy Rowles, Linda Hendren, Em Harper. The Library Club is composed of students Member s of the Projectionist Club are who are interested in library work as a voca- qualified projectionists who have had training tion and who wish to render a needed service to in the operation of audi0-viSua1 equipment. They the school. They assist the librarian in shelv- maintain and operate the projectors for class- ing books, desk work, and publicity. room use at school. , A- PROJ ECTIONIST CLUB FRONT ROW: Randy Mitchell, Reporter: Rodney Griffith, President, Butch Holland, Vice-President: Buddy Fisher. SECOND ROW: Steve Rosser, James Zehr, Jesse Doss, Lester Payne, Daryl Mitchell, Lawson Marshall Roger Lawhorne, Dale Rutledge, Albert Enoch, Mrs. Lusardi, Sponsor. , 82 LATIN CLUB STRESSES ROMAN CULTURE LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Judy Brown, Patricia Shutt, Vice-President, Marie Waller, Program Chairman, Patrica Elder, Pro- gram Chairrnang Norma Austin, Treasurer, Butch Baily, President, Frances Maddox, Reporter, Martha Hostedler, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Danny Dunnaway, Joan Foster, Mary Dee Elder, Danny Williams, Malon Poindexter, Donna Kay Flynn, Patricia Harper,KayIsaacs, Diane Taylor, Frances Dunnaway, Chuck Bradner, Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Betty Sue Sowell, Marilyn Carwile, Albert Enoch, Steve Riddebarger, Ray Pool, Ray Mitchell, William Elder, Wanda Miles, Glenn Smith, Michael Guthrie, Dee Dee Lusardi, Shirley Glasgow, Barbara Guthrie. The Latin Club is composed of students who The Club fU11Cti0I1S chiefly to increase HP' have maintained a B average in Latin and are Pfeeietien Of OUT R0maI1 heritage and has Pre' interested in Rgman Culture. sented several reference books on Rome to the department. FRONT ROW: Joan Connelly, Sandra Jackson, Marilyn Carwile, Mary Sue Hostedler, Sandra Collins, Nancy Lee, Betty Carol Whitesell. SECOND ROW: Betty Sue Sowell, Mary Dee Elder, Wanda Miles, Ramona Elliot, Norma Austin, Deborah Brovm, Pat Williams, Henry Mason, Harry Hale, Joe Lunsford. THIRD ROW: Bill Puckett, Stanly Milton, Ray Mitchell, William Elder, Paul Powers, TedVassar, KennethJennings, Lawson Marshall, Richard Adams, H. C. Rudder. Bl SPANISH CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS FIESTA SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Glenda Shutt, Reporter, Ricky Pritt, President, Steve Riddlebargerg Em Harper, Secretary, Mrs. Car- olyn Booker, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Martin, Sheila Straub, Jean Guthrie, Kitty Arrowood, Peggy Brooks, Mary Sue Hostedler, Pat Elder, Dexter Lee. THIRD ROW: Tommy Guthrie, Regina Ellington, Richard Holt, Don Car- wile, Gary Tanner, Linda Blanks, Marie Waller, Betty Carol Whitsell, Amy Williams. FOURTH ROW: E. C. Tibbs, Dennis Elder, W. D. Holland, Barry Brown, Fred Harrison, Ray Davidson, Mark Friend, Elder Harper, Lawson Mar- shall. FIFTH ROW: Randy Minix, Gerald Bradner, Harold Moon, Leslie Daniel, Robert Harnlett, Melvin Scott, Glenn Guthrie, Richard Adams. The Spanish Club provides an opportunity to those attaining an 85 average. The club ob- for students enrolled in Spanish to learn and to serves atraditional Latin American Christmas appreciate the language, art, and culture of our and sponsors a social activity in the spring. Latin American neighbors. Membership is open AS Part Of the Ch1'iStmaS Party f01' first Year Spanish After the pinata was broken, the students enjoy the StLld6I1tS, LQWSOD. Marshall stands ready to strike the candy and Surprises which were inside. pinata. 80 PROMOTE LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP l l F O . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA R HT ROW. J. D. Puckette, Sponsor, Dwayne Yoder, Lee Booker, Reggie Dodd, Lowell Williams. SECOND ROW. J. W. Austin, Raymond Mosebrook, Cole Poindexter, Randall Monroe, W. D. Holland. THIRD ROW: Henry Stevens, Reporter, Larry Irby, Robert Owen, John Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Montgomery Jimmy Roach Carrol Gilliland, Butch Homme, Bobby can-. ' ' The FFA Chapter competes in the following This year's activities other than contests contests each year: Forestry Judging, Public include constructinga fence aroimd the football Speaking, Parlimentary Procedure, Dairy Judg- field and establishing a Woodland Management ing, and Crop Judging. plot on the school farm. FRONT ROW: Mr.J .J . Riegel,Sponsor, Steve Rosser, Da.nny Far-iss, Louis Guthrie, William Winston, Eddie Barks- dale, Steve Thompson, Henry Puryear. SECOND ROW: Douglas Irby, Danny Williams, Jesse Doss, William Denton, Ronnie Guthrie, James Monroe. THIRD ROW: Ray Pool, Ardie Baber, Ronnie Morris, John Leo Jennings, Mike Roark, Willie Jones. FOURTH ROW: Tilson Carwile, Terrell Carwile, Stanley Moorefield, Danny Shutt, Phil Kerr, Chuck Hughes, Mike Hendricks, Barney Roakes, Bobby Jones. 79 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Robert Owen, President: Larry Irby, Vice-President: Dwayne Yoder, Secretary, Bobby Carr, Sentinel. SECOND ROW: Winifred Callahan, Dale Isaacs, Dennis Nash, Pete Henderson, Gary Mason. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ed- ward Kell, Sponsor: Jerry Foster, Bruce Fisher, Mike Davidson, Copeland Smith. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Cage, Douglas Epperson, Johnson Thurman. FIFTH ROW: James Hall, Donnie Isaacs, John Hutcherson, Michael Gilliland, Robert Guthrie. The William Campbell F.F.A. Chapter is composed of 106 members. Members include those students who are presently enrolled in Vocational Agriculture or who have previously taken Vocational Agriculture. The chapter sponsors an annual Father and Son Banquet during National F. F. A. Week. This year's event was held February 21 in the school cafeteria with more than 200 members and guests present. FRONT ROW: 'Mr. J. D. Puckette, Sponsor, Bobby Padgett, Ralph Scott, Frank Hughes, Beverly Roach. SECOND ROW: Joe Yoder, Kyle Guthrie, Carlyle Barksdale, Lawrence Daniel, Carroll Barksdale. THIRD' ROW: Robert Isaacs, Larry Harper, Chuck Singleton, Wayne Epperson, George Shumaker. CELEBRATE 2 7ST BIRTHDAY l2.TtT'v2L5-w1rw l'7' .' TMQ-ef?-2 ' im?E:5 u :.z:aw,:H5N1 ww7v':1'14xS11 u .miwwv--u--' mam ,. . - --1,-.uavfaa - 1-ww if , -.4 ,H ,vi , , N Y ,Y.... .. , ,-.,.,. ,.,..,.-.Y.., ,if X FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Mrs. FreidaWhitlow, Sponsor, Mary Dunnaway, Kay Isaacs, Lea Murphy, Gloria Cash, Beth Herndon, Janet Booker, Donna Moorefield. SECOND ROW: Faith George, Wendy Frazier, Norma Stevens, Linda Johnson, Sara Guthrie,JoanCarwi1e, Pat Neighbors. THIRD ROW: Donna Kay Flynn, Cheryl Carwile,Valerie Blanks, Nancy Mason, Leona Bryant, Doris Jones, Betty Dunnaway. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Wray, Pam Mayberry, Della Sue Morris, Dennie English, Karen Roark, Diane Taylor, Margie Harper, Janice Holland, Ami Jennings. One of the main projects for the year is pay fora family supper called Ma, Pa and Us sponsoring the Miss William Campbell Con- Night . The Club cooperates with other organ- test . The money for this project is used to izations by serving for them at banquets. FRONT ROW: Dana Poindexter, Dana Brooks, Becky Yount, Nancy Bennett, Vicki Goodman, Barbara Roach, Sherry Hendren, Mrs. Crabtree, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Deborah Enoch, Linda Anthony, Martha Wilson, Donna Ward, Vicki Jordon, MarthaYates, Scotty Hendricks, Priscilla Ellington. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Booker, Martha Gilliland, Nancy Mitchell, Alice Epperson, Linda Thurman, Marilyn Clark, Ginger Ward. 77 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Wanda Miles, Parliarnentariang Joan Foster, Recreational Chairman, Terry Lusardi, Program Chair- man, Carolyn Padgett, Historian, Brenda Wilson, Reporter, Gloria Tibbs, Vice-President, Sheila Brown, President, Bonnie Jennings, Secretary, Joan Connelly, Treasurer, Diana Taylor, Historian, Peggy Cage, Program Chairman, Glenda Shutt, Recreational Chairman. SECOND ROW: Myrtle Guthrie, Peggy Rowles, Brenda Daniel, Pat Rushing, Pam Holt, Dale Davidson, Marilyn Carwile. THIRD ROW: Sandra Jackson, Virginia Jackson, Betty Farriss, Willie Burks, Mary Foster, Linda Roakes, Dorothy Henderson, Linda Elder. FOURTH ROW: Nannie Rice, Judy Morrison, Amelia Minix, Rita Childress, Gracie Burks, Ramona Elliott, Betty Doss, Linda Hendren, Em Harper. The William Campbell Chapter ofthe Future Homemakers of America is composed of approximately 125 members. Members include those stu- dents who are presently enrolled in home economics and those who have previously taken the class. FRONT ROW: Brenda Epperson, Wanda Howard, Bonnie DeJarnette, Joan Isaacs, Catherine Lane, Brenda Foster, Kathy Daniel. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Lusardi, Catherine Reid, Patsy Purcell, Carolyn Dowdy, Jamey Coates, Norma Austin, Regina Ellington, Judy Epperson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Guthrie, Deborah Brown, Frances Maddox, Joan Connelly, Nancy Gilliland, Ann Davis. FOURTH ROW: June Caldwell, Betty Sue Sowell, Wanda Miles, Kay Owen, Sue Dowdy, Nadine Monroe, Barbara Doss, Bonnie Sowell. FIFTH ROW: Rachel Clements, Joan Foster, Mary Dee Elder, Judy Brown, Shirley Woodall, Claudia Bennett, Carolyn Walker. ' 76 'AWA ff' ' 'f 0 mg- 1 ' ' 'U fw tj 1' ' .5 1 X f ' . 1 f I , K Candace Ellington pf? PW xx A 'F Lea Murphy MAJORETTES LEAD BAND These hard working band members perform a double duty--th at of majorettes during marching season and band members during con- cert season. For one Week during the summer they at- tend summer camp and learn new material for marching s e a s o n. Their routines are original and are choreographed by mem - bers of the group. hnfva Deborah Dunnigan 7 5 Peggy Monroe 'W 1 1? n A 5 YL f ,I 3' .qi F 55 17 'if' Y 1 V , li is , Beth Ginther BAND DELIGHTS ALL CONCERT BAND . FRONT ROW: Mr. Edwin Temp1es,Directorg DeborahDunnigan, Head Majorette. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Scott, Beth Herndon, Judy Brown, Linda Blanks, RichardDavis, Bonnie Austin, Bennie Wade, Dee Dee Lusardi, Mary Dee Elder. THIRD ROW: Candace Ellington, Peggy Monroe, Frances Maddox, Donna Tuggle, Kay Minix, Betty Sue Sowell, Patricia Shutt, Tommy Morrison, Glenn Guthrie, Ted Vassar, Student Director, Beth Ginther, Lea Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Mark Friend, Roger Lawhorne, Luther Pruitt, Ronnie Austin, Sheila Straub, Barbara Guthrie, Cynthia Burch, Steve Godsey. FIFTH ROW: David Lacks, Elder Harper, Timothy Wilson, Ava Jane Jarvis, Mike Daniels, Mark Griffith, Faith George. SIXTH ROW: Patsy Purcell, Johrmy Pillow, Claude Bomar, Ben Wright, Johnny Irby, Wendy Frazier, Deborah Guthrie. The Concert Band is composed of 44 mem- the Christmas parades, the Christmas concert, bers in the ninth, tenth and eleventh grades. the districtfestival, andthe spring concert. The These members spend many hours in school Band also performs for community and civic and out of school preparing for musical perfor- functions. mances such as the football half-time shows, STUDENT DIRECTOR The dance band, recently organized, meets after school Ted Vassar to practice various popular songs in order to provide social entertainment at WC. Ted Vassar, Glenn Guthrie, Roger Lawhorne, Frances Maddox, and Patricia Shutt are shown practicing. STUDENTS REALIZE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC CHORAL CLUB FRONT ROW: Tommy Guthrie, Johnny Pillow, Claude Bomar, TedVassar, Roger Lawhorne, Glenn Guthrie, Rodney Griffith. SECOND ROW: Deborah Enoch, Donna Ward, Gayle Carwile, Glenda Shutt, Amy Jo Williams, Martha Gilli- land, Cynthia Vassar, Lorna Jefferson. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Clark, Hazel Daniel, Ava Jane Jarvis, Wendy Frazier, Beth Ginther, Pam Mayberry, Almaria Zehr, Deborah Marston. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Brown, Linda Blanks, Catherine Reid, Synethia Hubbard, Linda Epperson, Regina Ellington, Frances Jones. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Gilliland, Mary Dee Elder, Donna Tuggle, Sue Elder, Valarie Blanks, Evie Lou DeJarnette, Pat Williams, Linda Elder. ' The Mixed Chorus is composed of students The class is open to anyone who enjoys singing in grades Sthrough 12. Twenty-five of the stu- and is not afraid of good hard Work. The high- dents take Chorus asaclass, while the remain- lights of the year are the Christmas Concert ing members come at 8:00 a.m. twice a Week. and the Spring Concert. Mr. Edwin Temples reviews musical scores with Frances Maddox, accompanist for thr Chorus. 73 ART CLUB EXHIBITS CREATIVE ABILITY I Q. ART CLUB OW M Doroth Fore Sponsor' Debbie Crews, Jean Guthrie, Program Chairman, Dale Davidson, Sec- FRONT R : rs. y , , retary-Treasurer, Becky Yount, Vice-President, Mary Foster, Reporter, Linda Goad, Bulletin Board Chairman, ' ' C l Pad ett Sheila Moorman. SECOND ROW: Barry Cunningham, Frank Mitchell, Walter Amos, Barry Brown, aro yn g , T rr Banton Henry Mason Dia.ne Taylor, Evie Lou DeJarnette, Bulletin Board Chairman, John Elder, Mildred 9 Y Guthrie, Bobby Carr, Parlianientariang Pam Holt, Ronnie Guthrie, Brenda Daniel, Kyle Guthrie, David Powers, Den nis Elder. Divided into two groups according to the schedule of classes, the art clubs meet about four times a year. Members of the club enter posters in the annual KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN poster contest, decorate homeroom doors in the school at Christmas, help in decorating the I school float for the Brookneal Christmas par- ade, participate in the story book characters parade at the dedication of the County Library, sponsor the 1966 Kodak Scholastic Photo A- wards Exhibit, and cooperate with the school and community in art activities requested by them. I FRONT ROW: Lowell Williams Henry Stevens Mike Hendricks, Parliamentariang Mickey Bomar, Larry Irby, Vice- President, Frances Jones, Program Chairman, Bruce Guthrie, Bulletin Board Chairman. SECOND ROW: B111 Puckett, Carl Rice, W. D. Holland, Winston Roark, Jimmy Roach, Kenny Lawhorne, Rita Childress, Jetty Hall, Martha Hosted- l K th J in s Bill Johnson Raymond Mosebrook Leslie May. er, enne enn g , y , , BETA CLUB RECOGNIZES ABILITY l I l lu ,-..'. J... vcmnm-rn BETA CLUB FRONT ROW: Gloria Tibbs, Pam Holt, Program Chairmang Kitty Arrowood, Secretary, Mary Sue Hostedler, Vice- Presidentg David Burch, President, Randy Minix, Treasurer: Harry Hale, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Don Carwile, Diane Tuggle, Tommy Guthrie, Linda Roakes, Pat Elder, H.C. Rudder, Sandra Jackson, Robert Owen, ZebHolt, Danny Daniels, Mrs. Elsie P. Guthrie. The Beta Club isa national honor society. The members, who have an academic average of 90, worthy character and commendable at- titude are selected from the junior and senior class. Betas sold candy and had their annual basketball game between members of the faculty and Betas to raise funds for their projects. They give a scholarship each year to a Beta senior and finance attendance of delegates to Beta Con- vention. They purchased draw draperies for the music room and gave a film of Manners to the Guidance Department. FRONT ROW: Betty Carol Whitesell, PatWilliams, Hazel Daniel, Frances Maddox, Martha Hostedler, Joan Connelly SECOND ROW: Rodney Griffith, Lawson Marshall, Richard Adams, Fred Harrison, Barry Brown, Gerald Bradner, Paul Brizendine, Deborah Brown, Marie Waller. 71 FTA OBSERVES ELEMENTARY CLASSES gn, .. . ' 'Maltese-'il-f,: . - '- - it ww wma-M, V -' ,N V ,Q it , 'MIS - - na ' J' nz - lf J. J. FRAY, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB FRONT ROW: Dee Dee Lusardi, Historian, Sheila Straub, Program Chairman, Amy Jo Williams, Reporter, Peggy Cage, Pam Holt, President, Joan Connelly, Vice-President, Marie Waller, Secretary, Norma Austin, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Deborah Brown, MaryDee Elder, Beth Ginther, Peggy Monroe, Lea Murphy, Deborah Dunigan, Betty Sue Sowell, Judy Brovsm. THIRD ROW: Faith George, Wanda Miles, Linda Blanks, Frances Maddox, Catherine Reid, Susie Carr, Shirley Woodall, Em Harper, Dexter Lee. FOURTH ROW: Rachel Clements, Joan Foster, Bonnie Jen- nings, Barbara Guthrie, Wynona Scott, Bobby Yates, Larry Daniels, Lawrence Daniel. FIFTH ROW: Pam Mayberry, Bill Elder, Hammond Coates, Ted Vassar, Ray Davidson, Butch Bailey, Glenn Guthrie, Debbie Yount. SIXTH ROW: Johnny Pillow, Tommy Morrison, Cole Poindexter, E,C. Tibbs. The F.T.A. in high school seeks 1- to enable its members to study the qualities, traits, and aptitudes basic to successful teaching, 2 - to inform members of the many and varied career opportunities related to teaching, 3- to develop anunderstanding ofthe purposes and objectives the contributions they have to make to our dem- ocratic free society, 4- to provide experiences to assist students in developing readiness for college and for making a choice of a career, 5- to keep in the recruitment of competent teachers for the future. of our nation's schools, and an appreciation of N One service offered by the F.T,A, is that of assisting teachers. Norma Austin assists Miss Puckett's second V grade reading class. 70 STUDENT COUNCIL PROMOTES DEMOCRACY FFJ..f'B? .ig LY ff' ,tg in it i' fly T E ,H I f STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Judy Brown, Kitty Arrowood, Cynthia Burch, Sheila Brown, Myrtle Guthrie, Jeanette Rice. SECOND ROW: Beth Herndon, Chris Holt, Dexter Lee, Glenn Smith, Kenny Lawhorne, Bruce Holt, Fred Harrison, Barry Elder, Cheryl Carwile. The Student Council is' a representative body ofthe S.C.A. composed of representatives from each homeroom and the officers of the S.C,A. The body meets monthly to plan the ac- tivities of the S.C.A. The S.C.A. projects vary from year to year 2 If 5 . H V ' .,.,,, . ,-f f - , A e. ' Q will ,A A W l ' ' -' A Patricia Elder, Don Carwile and Harry Hale represent- ed William Campbell on Klassroom Kwiz. They were sponsored by the S.C.A. and appeared on the show four times being defeated on December 26th by Staunton River High School. but are designed to promote better citizenship, to recognize scholarship, to promote greater understanding between students and faculty, to provide for exchange of ideas among schools, and to secure good school publicity. :L ff Kitty Arrowood, who was in charge of the S.C.A. Christ- mas boxes, is shown arranging the boxes which were distributed to needy families in the community. SCA FOSTERS PROGRESS S.C.A. OFFICERS Patsy Colbert, Reporter, Tommy Guthrie, Recreational Chairman, Rodney Griffith, Treasurer, Glenda Shutt, Pro- gram Chairman, Don Carwile, President, Randy Minix, Vice-Presidentg Shirley Joy, Secretary, Dee Dee Lusardi, Historiang Mrs. Mary Maddox, Sponsor. The William Campbell High School Stu- dents Cooperative Association is affiliated with the Lynchburg District S.C.A. and the State S.C .A. both of which meet annually. The membership includes all high school stu- dents from grade eight through twelve and holds its m e eting s monthly in the school gymnasium. The S.C.A. projectsvary from year to year but are designed to promote better citizenship,'to recognize scholarship to promote greater imderstanding betweei. student and faculty, to provide for exchange of ideas among schools, and to secure good school publicity. Mr. Edwin Temples awards a Selnio to Cynthia Burch for being high salesman in the magazine drive. Cynthia, who also receiveda camera, sold 349.00 worth of magazines. N 68 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND CJUR SCHGOL E. l ACTIVITIES PRE-FRESHMEN CLASS .1- ,., 'Q f l Li' fm: --A N H! N 1. HN E N a s--Mu' W A x 'i U wi' UN: t fa 'L i 5. Gy- Q 'ST s 'Agni Roger Vassar Danny Wade Dianne Wade Kenneth Walle: Donna Ward Ginger Ward Martha Wilson Barbara Wrigl Martha Yates Becky Yount X 9'k-VXI? 'N - 351' ,. H 5:-an '-gn, r M it , rw J -iv WT iv., 49' Dana Poindexter Janet Riddlebarger Barbara Roach Carolyn Rosser Joyce Rosser Marie Saunders -2 ' Eddie Sharkley n Mark Shutt fs ' Connie Smith ,,eas::. lo- ws n Copeland Smith .. ,, Reggie Smith N1 5 Richard Snell 1 ia? Q ',, -V e Linda Thurman , ' Johnson Thurman ' ' ' Cynthia Vassar Henry Cyrus from Nar una , Janet Riddlebarger from Brookneal, and Evelyn DeJarnette from Gladys gave r e s p on s e s to the principal'swe1- come on seventh-grade day, May 6, 1966 L52 Patty Hall Jasper Harvey Bill Henderson Pete Henderson Sherry Hendren Scotty Hendricks Becky Hodnett Bruce Holt Chris Holt John Hutcherson Dale Isaacs Donnie Isaacs Mary Jackson Lorna Jefferson Carl Jennings 3 u::2.E.,f : x 'IN my A H 2, K 5 N , H H ,Nm IA om me . i' . K 1 MNH De 3 mu mu - , ', 'L ,,' n ur as-., .... 4 WI PM 'W , JJ KK! CLASS OF 1971 :' w,, as'::e?,1 , .Jim-v., ,. to l li ' -. , 2, l 'f'5Wgh Wa:g ifL'P1 1 '-N. 2 , 1 R. ' - lk - , J A ': 575' 1 Y uf is 'f' , , ' - mv ---'-' - :.. 1 N - .. I ' Q-yy ..'-. A, . I Y . ' ' , H2 . - :,. 5 'K :L I -, Y X Q f n Hg- V5 3 il X W 41 f 4 fx' ,kkW,k fi If U Nw. 4- , XMI3 W M Q gmlive H gv5v14j'ii! ' f..2?5i.:?3a. 'I F 121 K s 'lykgkm Q X ' 'l ' ' ' 'H' ff V.-X -1 1 f ' V' ' A 1 I tl' -- i Q . ...:. LL,-,... .. , L -it K ml, ,J R Hai M gif , Ll , zkkib 17, f 5. 1: uv X , X lag., ,A 25 - Vw K., ...J Y. H f Tu -L ii Q Q- ' ' s .mqvk H ! will H Q, 1 V- l,. 'Je 3 '27 tv , . 1, 5 -1, I' Doris Jennings Jerry Jennings Doris Jones Vicky Jordan Wanda Lambert Gene Lindsey Phyllis Lindsey Roger Lindsey Stephen Mann Gary Mason Glenn Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Sheila Mooreman Dennis Nash Tommy Peak 'li fi ,-:4 I G I, X XQEQQ ffHk ' - ll., V- . .L-L, ,i x 1 , -' 3 Ii.: my z sag ,WJ . W N' n al W ,L P2353 W l . - Rh. 1117- W l w i' - Andrew Evans Barry Evans Bobby Fisher Bruce Fisher Jerry Foster Martha Gilliland Michael Gilliland Linda Goad Vicky Goodman Deborah Guthrie Mildred Guthrie Robert Guthrie David Hall James Hall Jimmy Hall .W P g ' .live-i -wx ' l- ww, K, PRE-FRESHMAN CLASS ,-1-'rv lr Il, '15 , M 1. 1-V , 2 AEN 'Q will W tx. J' ii Sw-' f f 'L w ny! -,nl-f WML 1, ,N M - E fbiqvn in f. X4 56 'QTY 'V X ati' 3' . n J' X - ,Q v K A Y H. -sf l V Q' - - I it-175 A TY ri 1 li., vga 1237! C, f ,.wA,, 'S 'Eg lgqi , XR V9- X ., ,, ,A .V - 1. , w in ml ' if , X ,- . 12 1, . - , M .,: 4 in , r i.-' ,,,,,-42' ' 5 1 uf . 1 i ma-A V 54- , , 1 h l Adv' 'D . Q'-1 , if ' W e . in ww AJ pt UT E' Ri - we 'Gif' Q .E I. I 'Bill 1 M i ' ag ' -'sul' N N, av- , lad 1 . ' I' if . .Q 'sf-9.4 ,- x gl w ' in 3 .J LB- . + X l f f ii: at' ,H H em., lcv' 'J-'S 41: Y ws., , M, JI be vw.,-,f'2 ' : . fifgfj-gE Qf7!!'!1:g tf a M . M NL if im 1 .. Y ' ' - ' 2 ' -,Q ' lil, . ,SM L. . ., . l. - r A .k ., V fr L, . F T' I , , .at t ' ' ., X w W . i , X, A Q X . . , X 1 K 1 i it i f it E, af? 1-. . 'TTY S I J , 1 ' , .A-f'-ff x. . al l N U ' , E' . i, ,.,, V If mv iff. ,' .1 .N ' V532 . Niig '..1.'IQf'r f- v, li:-fi K 'VJ .A J ere Davidson Mike Davidson Evelyn DeJarnette Bobby Dickerson Phillip Donald Carey Douglas Larry Eades Danny Elder Pricilla Ellington Betty Elliott Raymond Elliott Deborah Enoch Alice Epperson Douglas Epperson Linda Epperson 4 P5495 Q., . -444, 'If .. AI ,kiwi .. ggi Vrir 5 , . J 'lt A .,- . X K -Q-X -s..'W n H gg, H l lx X 22' Xl , Ll 7i3357'fs uff . A l I! W PRE-FRESHMAN OFFICERS 493.9 F A, FIRST ROW: Chris Holt, Treasurerg Bruce Holt, Presidentg Scottie Hendricks, Yice-Ijresident. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elsie Payne Guthrie , Sponsor 5 Richard Snell, Secretaryg Donna Ward, Repozterg Becky Yount, Historian. THIRD ROW: AMr. Samuel Self, Sponsorg Miss Gloria Mosby, Sponsor. .431 17 '11 X X V, aa -..-'iff2 !'3 w M l g av B aa- as ,fi if rg ' HW . 'J Mx JF ..., ., Q. K ,f -....',, ,, ,L ' m ', 4-f ' u T1 ,f wa-:Q L ,Oy , f F - , W - ' A 'Wt I 1 in-Ltfigf :,4, -,.--in Eff fy V- X e 'Q semi ,-' ff' .. X 'f l -1: I ,, X 1 -545.2 . .CT ' ' an ,. lx '- ' N H ' V r L fy' 'E ,, ,f 1 G , if-VJ ,, nh N Eff' LV ,, .,:-:- .?j. --sqm xignn 1153553 63 1 1 A . ,mu H rx ww,,' 51.:ff,3gJ :E-. w I J' Q-N A S ., YH 4. f- ,, 4 rr 1 , LL ' I Dale Amos Linda Anthony Steve Austin Eddie Barksdale Nancy Bennett Dorothy Booker William Bradley Dana Brooks Winford Callahan Jimmy Carr Gayle Carwile Mike Carwile Marilyn Clark Deborah Crews Henry Cyrus Karen Roark Mike Roark Stephen Rosser Dale Rutledge Jo Ann Scott Wynona Scott Jimmy Seamster Glenn Smith Norma Stevens Dianne Taylor Steve Thompson Donna Tuggle Bennie Wade Dennis Walker Danny Williams Timothy Wilson FRESHMAN CLASS w rx is - QQ , it ui 'R A-:rr QQ, ' LX! Kr! T -X I-,N , 3 rw ' . ' 5- , iq, ' v Qltv-r I, Q . , . - ,A .,:-vv,v.. gi 3, gi-3 4. V... 5 11 X N ,L .n kzzgzg 1 .,,. -...-,LEA W I in .' as :v'i.Vr1H'V',p.!! : V . A I ' I 'sigh Al r-Q ,-, - ' 'K qu in 4' 6 g if 1 Aw ,QW Hx .K Q i,, W 'gm . . W x Q' ,mm 6 I v 1 -qu '- 4 V H x gn ' '1'L:R: L . L 41 '. -. f. V -y l v, F X-- William Winston Q Arlene Wray Ben Wright ,', ,1 , ,, ,x wx! Gy gg, AL, ni, .4--.. -mf M 5 ,QQ tif ft e f X ' ' x L -' J., , is sn, ue' WJ, , ,H ' H' 5. V , - 54 , A Sw L sg-X ' Ll., Q:-4 inf-,Zi V at-.. A 'Q -, V H 3 X. 2 ' T ' . 5: it 4921 8 f I fl K ' if-5-rflsfx '- - W2 - ' - I ., ' Q :iii-1jS'i'fQ:If ,gi-',, 1 EQQQ' '- Y ' If 'fi 53 , T. Donald Yoder Ls-x . ' Vg: X l ' Almaria Zehr , ' 211' 7 - U .f V, gash 1 7 f 'a' J. . f , .qi i X I l B 62 J CLASS CF 1970 -n ,- ? 'L' se., -,P 'ii .- gi, X ' f' ,V ma, i -, 3 K ay L .. R A A' 2 I1 if if Qt, L-L Y aq 55: ' - J . wi H A F' ,. .. ' ,. 1 1 Ohm J 6111111135 .Y N lu , I, 4 , .H i i .1 ,. Wm s . an AV . -ex . bw my ,I Linda Johnson , -ni-r , ,fi William Jones W W ss H M 1 1- V il V David Lacks t f K il. rl Nanc M L xg y y J Y ason W f 0 -wwe sq - EALEYAIE , V, . Eff' gfi:f-M . if ' - e P M b ' if?-M. ,. 2, f',.,,, - - -. am ay erry 2. 514-aw -vs y y V .,, I,15.v-, ml 4- -V in . . N In :kd Z My W dv Kay Mmixi --X! .,f...,, X X N Eg! ,, my U in ww Randall Mitchell 4 , U, ' wuuam Mncheii ,P It , aww, .. James XM 'r t R tlffl ' ' JY3'kf'1 - '- V1 X .Tv-?1 . 2?T lim' F211 'll-'55-ff' X, 1 ' Qi.. ' 41T',5q1 :11luw 1' f- Q51 v is 1' r Q5 -1-:' ETP. LQ, 1- QL 'f 155 if 4 Y. .. ' is '- in if i- Pat Neighbors David Powers Lo- -Q., gj5T5ji'T75 , if 32237 : 1 -,I , ,- l -,N-.wnkllm , P o.,, R, .loi .4 114 f, ' J fa , ,, ,,.., .. . LL, f , Y, sad. 3- 5 J' ' , 'S' Je ' H H NH 'N mi,t,.- k :gf ' ,f l WE 511: 5' ann. Qs! ' ' as Q, ' ,:.. 3 GAL? ,ii .1 V :k.f1.f-,ggg is 1 , :Ia-,1.:,',..:,:E:.. ,Z '- 2 .. EE Lf. -'f 'lu 1 !Z,A,,.ggz3 X ': 1s.1 -4 0 'x l ,f- X L rx, K TM 4 nr, ,j X L ii. Thomas Nicholson Luther Pruitt Lester Payne Henry Puryear Malon Poindexter Jesse Puryear 2' X Qfffk 5, .7,,, It L'.Uf':F., -v. ,K lm A . V' 'X in .sae L 591- ,lanjl , gr, 'Z Nh.,- 1 K B-11 5 is EST... , ' Stanley Moorefield Della Sue Morris Ronnie Morris 'W V - ' y Donna Moorefield 1 + r - Lea Murphy Ray Pool Roy Reynolds Vickie Porterfield Frances Rice If lt T, Mir- ,V . , I 5 K i f. ry 7 . , f ff -- X. 1 , , an ' Y R. '15 Q e . 'V f-5' ' . Bak ' , ,.,l . W, .N . , I .ek N , -- ' ' 'Q35i21ir'3.f22' ' lis,-1'. ' ' V ' , rwxt ' , - X. ' Q.. 'HQ1m.lfnm,-1+in11w1r::.i1'f1fa5f:'iff55' :mfg 6l Buddy Fisher Donna Flynn Wendy Frazier Faith George David Gilliam Shirley Glasgow Mark Griffith Gerald Guthrie Linda Guthrie Michael Guthrie Sarah Guthrie Jerry Hamlette Larry Harper Margie Harper Pat Harper Beth Herndon Douglas Irby I. up 1, - I'2I' lit' N-Q. Xp ' ,aff - w P 1. FRESHMAN CLASS in 1 1 Tommy Hill James Irby .fgl Q., ki N' ag ,yn of x 12- al.. ' 1 ,A ,- tj, 1 'fi' '.f'nlL'! ff I - I -fix-' --V V. - 45245 1 -V' Ai 1 fzv' f J iffy? A rx 'bl ' 4 Q. 'Y - fl L uf ,, M . .V V . : , ,,Q,u:, -5 Q f- -4 ... QL 1 'f ss' .sp 'K Ser'- ..' if Barry Hillsman Johnny Irby ,larry Nm IQ. ix 6- 131 if if si tt' f 1 I. an W ,gy L. 1 - -,ima .va LL... Jw Llgzxwf me of-H 1 ..j 2 .X ,, ' If.jQ 11:17- 515-' ' ' 'X 6' It ll at , nv s, TL' v 5' 'vm Iwi-N4 1523, ., gw-1 'TEA ie., G, , Janice Holland Kay Isaacs TT' Eddie Ray Holt Ava Jane Jarvis V fav av. lif .,g,, .x..- I E 1 Joy Hostedler Ann Jennings vy., ,ii Z, . K -if ia, 63 P 2, liwfi .Sz ,,,., .r'! ',v1 va. Ik fs., 1. N Cl William Denton Dennie English :I .,Jf:,V ,Eli-Q K 'z 'Q-f 2,351 V- ' Q '.. , 1 we 5' 1 X I law- 1-hr wus. ' 1 F ja' ...M TTY J xiii?-' : ' 3' 1.4 'Fu '+.'v':: .1 . ci, ace , '-f '. swf U. Lf L. .' I ' - 11, 1' :gn ..:- E348 'l-:-'am WE X 547 : 11 . -,H :.:,:p sw. ,gang X . ' wk K, W A N J' x 5' 4, Q 4 V EF w J ,f :Uk ,.. f jiri - 1 ' ':'L 1 .f ,F D1 11 w 15 2 ll ,I .5 N if 'Ls , i xxx if 9 ' k n E 13-6- Betty Dunnaway Albert Enoch 'fb . N .11 . ' X XCJ 's . ..,..,L5, ' 5245, 55 , I-T, - 3 '92, ,iw lu 1' R 15 -. 5 -.mf X -l r 5 ' ' xl af in Exim I 1 I ' Mary Dunnaway Danny Epperson , ' w 1. ' f , :N 'L , ,ax i -f ' iii C ,pw mf, x ' mfg 1 QX f l . 1 , gsm. y T J . , K?-' L-.W bg.- fi5'5i-ff-- L A 1 . 5 V. . , l L V 1 y 4 'F' it A , .X I A , -H v .fpzwcfzr-f1:-.ff--ferr 11 . - ,-:' ii .E-1.2 gg :msc-ea , - r, pl., f,11-- . ...gn ,. ami, , 'lip V mf digg .- - TA X ' Deborah Dunnigan Evelyn Epperson 59 .W--ifua, 1, 5:1 1 .- -. Ak' lx 1 Saw V-19k 1 is I- VX, i-QT -N rlliiig- - WH.: E- anzigi' ,P - 11 -fr-f - Qeifsaa rg .x-me .,,. xr- png 'Vive - is fgfp.. li' -r Y 1 an QR- ,, -.ily-.w ' Q-.'x?1r? ri' f2:l'lif?1:,. V 3 ' ' 1 ' Y' :Q 9 l k 1 I Ln Q i fi , vb J- 1-f. . iv ,,, w, 2 ,.gA.4,.. , ff,-, 7 .i-'LJ V ' -'1'Tg,+ l.. .. , -gp: 'rg -g 1 ,i v ez- - Lg ' ' - my H+' 1 -' 15 Howard Elder Ronnie Epperson , ll 'QQ ef,- ..-,. , .ii if . -1 if A , ' ,G-N Iyz f N ll H if J ' X 1 .yr 7 . 1 x ' 4 J . W. W Ulf: ':'5Qi3'7 '5LLf if L' 5, 'jig' fl ' I 'NW ' iL I-I. 'S ' i5u1f'4 n ,-N13-1 '52 qw, fi t., -n'-- Leona Bryant Kenneth Cage Wanda Cage Cheryl Carwile Joan Carwile Terrell Carwile Tilson Carwile Gloria Cash Peggy Connors Shirley Connors Barry Cunningham Katie Daniel Michael Daniel Richard Davis Lanny DeJarnette Sue Elder Danny Farriss H 1 .. f X' , ng 5 . N ie , f Sq. 1- A - ,J X wi . WX ,Q 1. v-by N K - .4.,,., 5, 9 ' 1 I l x FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS rl' FRONT ROW: GloriaCash,Vice-Presidentg Frances Rice,Historiang FaithGeorge,Secretaryg Ricky Bomar, Treas urer. SECOND ROW: Glenn Smith, Presidentg Donna Flynn ,Historiang Beth Herndon,Reporter. THIRD ROW Malon Poindexter, Reporterg Mrs. Ramsey, Sponsorj. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kent, Sponsor'Mr Thompson Sponsor Miss Perrow, Sponsor , ' , ' Walter Amos Larry Austin Terri Banton Patsy Bell Ricky Bomar Charles Bradner Jerry Austin Michael Baber Carlyle Barksdale Valerie Blanks Janet Booker James Bralthwalte X my IQ 1 :ff ,ph -MI iii fi AL- V ' 't' V, v1.' , X Tb'- im 1- is Fr Ye.. S i 'Q x ' wr u S X 5. 1 Chuck Singelton Betty Sue Sowell Bonnie Sowell Gary Tanner E. C. Tibbs Janet Tuck Karen Wade George Waller Bobby Yates Joseph Yoder Debbie Yount James Zehr CLASS OF 1969 lv! Q bfi.. i ,M in ef'L Ifw 5wS3 . H, M 59 Vi , X, 515251, 1 1 . D ' X 7' l,i Y X ' J i -- .a -.L , ff , :-:4..11,,w-- aw .- -, an ,- Richard Holt buys baked goods from Ray Davidson, Patsy Purcell and Mark Friend at the tenth grade bake sale whichwas held to raise money for their class. 57 if , -,q- I .... 'f i Q pl ' N, f qw' - ,' 4 I H l Q ...ai .1 33 .. fjggllea fbi! fi 19 ' -. ejxfjfff ua - - f Simi-: ' T9 ,,-..,- Judy Neighbors Kay Owen Bobby Padgette Dianne Payne Johnny Pillow Paul Powers Patsy Purcell Gayle Reynolds Barbara Rice Jeanette Rice Beverly Roach Carter Roakes Ashby Scott Daniel Scott Melvin Scott Ralph Scott SOPHOMORE CLASS N Y .-ff' F fi 61- 3 .,+af,- f, RQEH, Q 1 We 1 w. 4 Ak! I el . j ' fi t ' 'R' N: wfviv , 1 Ld' w wtf 'ta if ,K J.,..,. U J X ii EL, 'LH 3' l 7 4 ,mf-J-VX X M w N , 2 SL , , George Shumaker Danny Shutt we-ff 'bmw -f' . 6' KM 'W 'P' I I. cfm! 5 , ' -' 4 ig iii 5 vi:-A , ,JW ?i'f . Y Z , . A - W N A 1 To , ,-if gfawkng A R 11e,. J , , Y , H L :QA , 1. , - . . I u'- ASQ W ...15.3-- , R' .V-M 17155, iw- Qztefx' HIE! swf., A 5-rv gully v wv im'X, .1-1 1 'L'.hiUli1,ml 1 - -- M-W -'S' llifwrmi 'M 'df K :mn rein ,ann Aki I' f -N ',ZIw1 vw'gwl:gA'N V. yi . .t .Q 1 l 5 , 1 A .t. 1- W -,,, .. ty+.gnxw . , . , N-.'.-,qt t ' 1-.'y.'Af, 4, fl. ' -..-fa A. ', r. ' Q:-. g- yy -x 4.,,u:1-A, 56 , -ut f :' K.. , lil il 4 William Jefferson Bonnie Jennings Kenneth Jennings Bobby Jones Phillip Kerr Cathy Lane Roger Lawhorne Dexter Lee Dee Dee Lusardi Gail Mann Bonnie Marr Wanda Miles Stanley Milton Frank Mitchell Ray Mitchell Sue Mitchell Nhdine Monroe Peggy Monroe Buddy Montgomery Tula Moore CLASS OF 1969 t 1' 1 V X51 , H , 'm W N 5 N ' Y yy, gint, fr ,HQKQ - ' tl , A ee- - l'q.L1j, pi- r Q- ' -.e en 2 L: ,. ,g-len . f- -' .QL 11-5. . - J.: - - ' '. -M -4, H: '1 I- -'- U x u- T 4 M -K H .. H f ri E? r . l ': MPA. 5 ' H wr Vggm' 71 n up 'img 3 u.-' .e :' Eff ' , .-, .Tl :ft .5 -gin - fe. ,, 1, l ..,.E ,, , , . s Q... , if X lx i nf, .:-1: Q e V. 1 AER ,lf ' Vim- V H. fl' k,',.'Y1 .- - -CWB , H' .ll -'pgwki ': :pl gy ,v,t1b:5I T, .3-X V l'Cf,XLQQwx4 N ' -5 'a 1 'V -.,L.wf7e.q:1,Ts'ka,. ','?'x.' .. --. ffl? ' ' 5 as 1 it 1, N u-Q s-Q yy I Jaw? Q Il-Iwi' 1 5516- X f S ' ss ft Y' I i 1 A3 X LH ,,.. . R v i V-f.. 'R I, 'L ' fl -lu , 1, B fi my E izzgzr' 55 JFEBV' W LAMP 1. X :w...,,1.,! Q , , M. EQ M n M Q 12, ,vw .' ' ' f- 1. ' Leaf.. ff? J ?fvf 52L, wi L g,'S?'ji ff? .11 4 ij , .. ,-151. - . 1 :Q-. .nys if- :-. --5 ,Y . . ,' , x 4. Zvi, . ,-E'if:i:i- 1 ,R ' Marlin. . ' HL M N, . pf?-,-l, Je .,:-. A-tx, , ,A , -r 'H I , 133 21:-5,:,,x w f aef fg' 5 X M ..v, lg' .f. 37, 17-' au, --t--4 -r . r.. l' 625 X f W vs ig, L Ks 1 N vm 01,4 J 'S' 13 -.-4 L?E2itHf: -. J., ng - --:.:.:.:., we I gf ANA 3- 4. sw if-f - 55- 6 , AML g,- rf , v :,,,... , . . G5'z .',. 'E' I , . 2 ':jY::,'- il YA. 1 iiiiixlvt '7:'f'jp is is '-SUT . 'af ., T Y' .. ,,:iZ'N .!,. 5 , mr Vfli y as '. x, by til Ji , ap' an Ev- 1-Q 51 S., Ruth Fisher Joan Foster Mark Friend Nancy Gilliland Beth Ginther Donnie Glass Barbara Guthrie Colleen Guthrie Kathy Guthrie Louis Guthrie Elder Harper Joan Hawkins Elaine Holt Wanda Howard Frank Hughes Deborah Irby Barry Isaacs Joan Isaacs Robert Isaacs Melvin Jackson SOPHOMORE CLASS K fn 4 , ig! 11 ,-:, ' , I a,Mw:,A,u5L 95 1 , I , wv-D- 5 Q, AL- 'f ja lk: ' , . ix my Q A -, ff, -gtlll' f-.-ii-.'-H-Z Jai: ' ' I I Agn -4 X X - ly rn. in K L Er ,, 1, f 1 ,,.,.wq.' ,Ur .J r .-. : -3- 1 v- .1 , Xt u . I , V -H 4 V 11 4 v- N v gl 'Y ' lgfly,-,xi 'qs R Lael' U.. . s-..- 1-., in fm, , X I 1 f A 1 for L. Calf .'s',...,-.. W4 wx ri v Lx 1 2 W V-0-. L fy -hs-' Livf dt nm! My ,, . of-S, iq B1 U 4.1 .1 I,--f Qi- J' Q-,yy I . 1, --A I 4 W 'H r f 1 ST ' ' s.. 'if .aw -R' FSQQ It I sl V ich .yi ,' 1 .JV ' 2'-f 1 ., I 1' .,,, r.,, W 1 I I 1 I i Y fl 1, ,A ,. lbv-y 1 P: :V :fn ' '- '. :ss . l --, ' -' Jiila. ' 1.1 -V r-,L , .1 V if fift. 'giggt 'iifffejea 'illzv Q'- I 1 Q 1 I 'J-11 if .' 5 - 1 N Sw ,, iSvn..,,. , si,- -n .I ,gray f , LG- 1 A ?-f .' .H Y .V 37 54 K. Ray Davidson Ann Davis Elliott Davis Bonnie DeJarnette Barbara Doss Jesse Doss David Douglas Sue Dowdy Danny Dunnaway Bill Elder Mary Dee Elder Candace Ellington Brenda Epperson Linda Epperson John Evans Robert Evans Ricky Fariss David Fincham Ricky Fisher Ruby Fisher CLASS OF 1969 N, 105' ' ' We H' fifilo-. H EWGWE- . in im 1+ as, .- 4. QNQDWQ Vfswiwesfi SG xi, XX 1' , ' xi N iii QQTW yy 3 -4 , 5-.Qs lfigiw ul. Q Q-as X 1 ist!-fu rUaiPa I -,:- 1 .g,..... as -Qsfl 4 VF af P? In f y , in f .,.. , --All - fl' K: ' - I . D ' ' ' ff' 1- i-iid, 5 ' 14: , 3- , 21 , ff 5. L'-' ,A U, -- , yw 7'-' aid W . 'AT' D A . il , I . ' 'E X v'5i1'f.'-A-.Q ' . Q , i x , f f3M 1 A QLKNNL 4- X' w 1 it Hg 'SEQ IL x 1 .gh F , . 5.9, ' tw , 4e1,,,, , gkif , H V- ' . S x f ff Q , c .' xc - vi' -he a wwf? N N a wsfg 5- ' . ,1 is ' ' Q x f xiii. fic l ' ww w sf f llll 51.5 U ,V . Y lu '. W. 53 ,cFf5'W 'ff' 1,i.r,.....- .fx ,Y 1 -2 .v,, ,, f' . fivi.S--,-V., . 11 ivg FRONT ROW: Mary Dee Elder, Histori- an, Beth Ginther, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Ray David- son, Vice-Presi- dentg Bobby Yates, Reporter, Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Spon- sor. THIRD ROW: Keith Clark, Presi- dentg Mrs. Arlene Whitlow, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Dexter Lee, Par- liamentariang Mrs. Judith Harris, Spon- sor. Bonnie Austin Norma Austin Ronnie Austin Ardie Baber Butch Bailey Carroll Barksdale Claude Bomar Judy Brown June Caldwell Keith Clark Rachel Clements Lawrence Daniel SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L.. X17 V 'X -' Q E' t -A . -My Y 1, 1 we :mf L - ,I sf giiw . 2. as '- w use w - M ew new v . A - 4 ,Saas 'Ui'-ei-f'. ' 1 . - 543 3 1 -i Q . , J:'5' w-- 'J V-xy, -f ini: ,.. rfft 3 X . 1 lfewh gli-f' ,... w ha. 4 ' ' H I 1. L L 1 ,I 5: I ' fJ 'VI 1 F9 1 'EL L 'ft at A . 2 it it . ..v, EE? Y-Cm C73 - Z 'N xx ,Uv ' . . V .4 y is U . ' ,- LE. L SL 1. HY: y 4:,,, .HN 1' 'sg . vt f 11 fr f . , , 1. Z ,, . H ,Ev H , Wt ww w, 3?W-ni it f 'S A 1 F Ei Q LQ, :I . J,,',,g'E5,EztQfik'ET , Q is WQX I- 1 vmfQ5kW2'ri uf . , ,. -' f - ' 5,-.,',13gm , A .J ,.., - EL t. es!! G is X , f i sg . ik 4? f' 4' i ' ig . fi.. , 1 561 F 5n..,- A lsjil. ' 'f ' Z 1 A153 ' .ri ., , .W S .gi ,,,t L ' - v ' EQ :' gy, lx 'X all V- 9 U vt W , .V f- t . we is 1 ' skim 15 3 ,-- H -ru- ad -u up I M.. X . it . f . TH L:,,gi , .f ,yt Lg ff f iii, -,gt . M I' 6 ww x 4 ,QM W is-A x. V 4, Q E ,i. mms 52 vm.: B-ndvr Betty Carol Whitesell Amy Jo Williams Lowell Williams Patricia Williams Shirley Woodall Dwayne Yoder CLASS OF 1968 , 'M ,W w m WW, m m H mmm H ww W i e :. f 2 4 2523 5 f,,, 1 71' 'f if , Msg. 'fwzriizmss ' -P .. ,. H, Z 5, , . . im mm ssiffss ' 5:5-rvfri-1' Plans for the J unior-Senior Prom are being made by Nancy Holt, Recreational Chairman ofthe Jmmior class Fred Harrison and Buzzy Anderson. The prom in the spring for the seniors is the main activity of the Jun- ior class. 1 51 ig,-vl'?m,iL:t H Q itil I JUNIOR CLASS 'Ui- eggs, 6, , M , 5 ,.,. E? gg l W Amity. iw. Yg5Y???igg E ww um gl . Cv 'ZF' N s V, :Qs-Q Patricia Shutt Henry Stevens Sheila Straub J oan Tibbs Ted Vassar Carolyn Walker an Marie Waller Students enjoy the dance given by the Junior Class af- ter the football game with Nelson County on October 28, 1966. Proceeds from the dance were used for the Junior-Senior Prom. 50 Calvin Monroe Randal Monroe Harold Moon Ann Moorefield Tommy Morrison Cole Poindexter Bill Puckett Catherine Reid Jimmy Roach CLASS GF 1968 1 A f me NZM, X fx r S 6' 36+ A 4 if -vf f . ' 1 'lr wuiuw .twig I i 'il 'i -In g-. '1 ' 'L 1 f ,V-zl. ,f xg f,,.. , 1 A 31..- ,031 I ff , ,e '. - lslill f I wf ' .HI is : .5 . 41 . X 5 x N T ' , I .fgiygx Q A5 . . . . ,. 3 , K ,Nino -1142 JLjfZ?f: Ziff? .N xx W f X y MX if-3 W n ffm n mx :mx fa ..' L- EE:::li :iiIii HEX!! Mills hir' GZIP' Ufffals 5,5 . 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L 1 'BI 'V Iv Barney Roakes Lewis Scott Shirley Shepherd 1, Qg , '.,. J NQQQW . tl , A i V . I QQ . 1 t ' . .lu Henry Mason Randy Minix Daryl Mitchell JUNICR CLASS len- was L V I, if' f ln , favs V L 'IL' in-fy-1' dew, Jimmy Jordon Dennis Laughlin Kenneth Lawhorne Nancy Lee David Lipscomb Joe Lunsford Frances Maddox Lawson Marshall Charlotte Martin hp' ! 't1'f fi' E? ll x ' ' 'Q--r Robert Hamlette Fred Harrison Bill Hendricks Marie Hill Nancy Holt Richard Holt Martha Hostedler Chuck Hughes Diane Jackson fsr ',W' ,W 'N W W CLASS OF 1968 w w ' ' ,ef -1' QA... V 3,-f r 4- ' , iffy,-Q x is 143 , I . , J 5 4.-ar' if I. 4 e . :f ,F-'J , -, A1 wlillvrafgpgif-i 1 -,I kwin.. M A . 1 'I ggi H is xi my il My W- i ., ., 1 il.. ,X of , Wo-..... lf' X '--ei 'A X 4 M.. L Y 'Q-+?..k- ' . ,J John Jennings Wayne Johnson Frances Jones i il 'A nf. k..,4' JUNIOR CLASS 4 v , - . I A iw' ' gg.- . ,. .1 - 1 55 A, x 1 P hx' X I Eg...- .fz wifi- 1' P-175' IQ-' J oan Connelly Hazel Daniel Kathy Daniel MEYER 5233 Wu-...V ar 'Y X Wg- sq ,YQ pg-'A , :SV . SK is fr '.,. Nancy Dickerson Carolyn Dowdy Regina Ellington Judy Epperson Q-ff' Brenda Foster , N Glenn Guthrie ., A -l , l I A k . . Kyle Guthrie ' L , g 53-1 A .. 'iw- Henry Hamlett I I D, X I Xll g I K 46 Steve Godsey Edward Bomar CLASS OF 1968 fu V f ' f 'wllxlgf .- ,,.- 1 1 vf',:f',e3 '? 39 1 14 fm mmm H m Gerald Bradner Paul Brizendine f? . .QI E' Z R-v-fr ' Rf W 1 Z Q Peggy Brooks Barry Brown 5,5 , Deborah Brown Cynthia Burch Kay Cash - Jamey Coates if 1-- x..l uqfv iv 'b Iii 19- 7-0. 4q...- -gg-N qii , s1Q?:!? ' Z'f'fr 2 , A eras in 2 4 T -i'J?T, C' A Rag.. I J.. f- . .1 'k' za, ' E.5f:v3 d , , L W ii,:5-Fig., EL ,iivill d1'1-Mik i, 33555-3 fe-L: 2 1' 11 52? if-. Tllisi -STV. ,. '.,., 1' XFYKN 1 Q UWA' 4- f-CU. 1 1' L5 ,N -mia 1, nr, agvh'-'IA 1 ,la-Y. , f I .Y ! 'Z 5-gif '1sN .1iei4-1. 391,-L fy 6,- wif..- Patsy Colbert Sandra Collins Jimmy Connelly JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Edwin Temples, Sponsor, Mrs. Pauline Marshall, Sponsor, Mrs. Carolyn Booker, Sponsor, Cynthia Burch, Vice-Presidentg Marie Waller, Reporter, Patricia Shutt, Treasurer, Frances Maddox, Secretary, Ted Vassar, Presidentg Joe Lunsford, Historian. M? , ., ' . X , WA , S a a ff.: - 'VM' U1 Y Richard Adams ir gg, ,faiib . . l, VV Q ' Buzzy Anderson In 'S i!5 ' John Anthony f is?if'.f:. 1 , ff! 1 ff.-I L 'A f-3 ,e ' , Q l., ,, J. W. Austin n N E3 we T Cla d'a Bennett W u I V if N -.os Linda Blanks N A 44 SENIOR DAY IS FUN DAY! Senior Day was held Jan- uary 6, 1967. The seniors presented their class colors, song, motto, and flower dur- ing an assembly program for the entire school. Underclass- men carried books to class and served the seniors their lunch. Motto: One today is worth two tomorrowsf' Song: Try to Remember Colors: Navy Blue and Yellow Flower: Yellow Carnation Kitty Arrowood, Senior Day Queen, and Jerry Mason, Senior Day King, were crowned at the assembly program. Jamey Coates and Debbie Yount presented senior cheer- leaders, Linda Hendren and Pat Rushing, the class flow- er. 1, SSR , Bobby Yates served seniors Bobby Carr and Reggie Dodd their lunch. 43 David Burch gave a speech on the future plans of the senior boys. Seniors Pam Holt, Peggy Rowles, and Brenda Daniel en joyed eating lunch by candlelight. SENIOR CLASS PATRICIA VANN RUSHING it l:: '-1' pat t - A , fi e f -' f V- 21: ft ' - -if -1 2 H' Transier from Lake Shore High School, Jack- 5 ,-.ffl , ' 'X il ' ' sonville, Florida. S.C.A. 2,3,4,5gG1ee Club fy ee. 2, F.H.A. 2,53 Cheerleader a,4,5, ce-captain , if , N 5, Library Club 4,53 Dramatics Club 4,55 ' 'l Y. Monogram Club4,5g Commercial Club 4, An- fykf, ,E ' ' nual Staff 53 First Runner-Up in Thg Miss xiift in 'Hilti N, L ,Z N' 1 William Campbell Contest 4. W ff!! '4 A lm hi M ll- l . M Je J! , X ,, EW. GLENDA MARIE SHUTT til 1' ', , Glenda N, All , 4 lf S.C.A. l,2, 3, 4, 5, Program Chairman 5, Del- -I ye' -- for-Q egate to S.C.A. workshop 4, Homeroom Retire' ' , l sentative 45 GleeClub1, 2, 4, Delegate to DiS- ,I , trier A11 State cnet-ue a, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, 5, F' Songleader 3, Vice-President 4, Recreation Chairman 5, Delegate to State F.H.A. Con- he vention 4, Dramatics Club 4, 5, PFOEFHN Chairman 4, One-Act Play Cast 45 Thespian 1 -,J ' 4,SpanishClub 4,55 Pep Club ig versity Bee- -' ketball Team Manager 4,55 Newspaper Staff 3,4,5, Circulation Staii 4, Features Editor 5, Delegate to Newspaper Convention 5, Home- comingCourt 4,55 Monogram Club 55 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4g Senior Play Tickets 5. 55733 , ' 1' f . l- if --A-'AA -:Y ee 515 1-N ,i , e ., el wwe' A . we it ll I ,,, GLORIA DALE Trees LE ,e it l it was ' ll , , tellffgtllg Gloria 5 - V' Y. 5, ', V .I A-fl, 4 . . . n n Q . . . Q ' ' ' ,N Ki? . X ,1 ,W , I Drameuce Club 2, Beta Club 3,4,5, Delegate 1 e ' 'rj 1 , F- I to BetaConvention 4, F.H.A, 1,2,3,4,5, Song- fl W -f, 'W t' . l .' Y f 'i fl, , ' leader 2, Program Chairman 3, Vice-Presi- W . ,,-'L ' '.,,, I W wif, If -' I. I f K V dent 5, Farm Show Winner 2,35 Annual Staff W V ,lg 4 7-' X Y . j t J,-r ' V, 4,5, Asst. Editor 4, Editor 5, Delegate to H ,im HUM ,if qu 5 t A Q S.I.P.A. Convention 4g Class Secretary 53 M ,,' Y . . , ' , 6' A Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 1, Scholastic 1 fl - .M V c l W , .t,' Letter 2, Glee Club 1,23 Commencement g .f:.f 5 Al, g r 4,5 . Usher 4. I ' 114' ' '- 5 FRANCES DIANE TUGGLE Diane s.c.A. 1,Z,3,4,5, F.l-LA. 1,55 Art ciub 2,5, ' Secretary and Treasurer 2, President 55 'D Science Club 3,4,5, Secretary 4, Science Fair A Winner Z, Library Club 2, Glee Club lg Beta U Club 3,4,5, Delegate to S.C.A. Convention 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Most Improved Player Trophy 3, Senior Play Make-Up 5, Annual Staff 4,5, Girls Sports Editor 4,5, Art Editor 5, Dramatics Club 5, Commercial Club 3,-4,55 , Freshman Class Treasurer 2. , '.f.:. , f- ii i ' 'L 'flfr e-- C' 1 fl A v A, it ,,, n if f l BRENDA DIANE WILSON -5 li Brenda ' J S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5gF.H.A. 1,2,3,4,5gReporter 55 Farm Show Winner 2,3,4,5, Volleyball 1,2,3, Library Club 4,59 Secretary-Treasurer 5, S.L.A.D.E. 4,55 Historian 53 Glee Club 1,2,3, Commercial Club 49 Perfect Attendance 1,2, 3,4,5g Safety Patrol 5, Pep Club 1. FREDRICK MICHAEL YATES Mike S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5g Art Club 1,25 Safety Patrol l,2,3,4,5g Science Club 2,3,4,5g J.V. Football 25 Safety Patrol Captain 5, Varsity Football, Manager 1,25 Senior Play Stage 5. ,- ir. C 42 l GN 2 ' lei-52-T J'5es.ee SUV CLASS OF f 5 ev is r ' M P k C at MARGARET ARLENE ROAKES Arlene S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 TrackTeam 25 Beta Club 3, 4,55 Scholastic Letter 35 Commercial Club 4. GEORGE WINSTON ROARK Wins ton S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Art Club 1,2,3,4,55 Spanish Club 45 Library Club 4,55 Newspaper Staff 3, 4,55 Eighth Grade Track Team 15 Delegate to Newspaper Work Shop Convention 55 Choral mmm ,H Jw .W 1 7967 '. tae: - av, 5. - t , .. -' Q Stat 5 fl. c, ,, YH y it 5 , M... M Wi ' f f X 5 5 5 5 ' uuai.w ...gW? I 5, V g 5 W lm if . WN it 5 it 555 M Vi V 5X , V tem 'M uw 'f 'j U 55315: - STEPHEN NELSON RIDDLEBARGER Steve S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 2,35 Varsity Baseball 45 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 Spanish Club 4,55 Science Club 3,4,55 Office Worker 5. LINDA LOD ROAKES Linda S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Varsity Basketball 3,4,55 Softball Team 2,3,55 Volleyball Team 2,3,4,55 Track Team 2,3,4,5, Captain 3, Tri-Captain 45 Pep Club 15 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Latin Club 45 Newspaper Staff 3,4555 Science Club 35 Science Fair Winner 15 Monogram Club 3,4,55 First Place District Track Winner 2,3,45 Farm Show Winner 35 Beta Club 3,4,55 Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 3. Club 3. X f .XA 'Q 5 2 Y 11'- if f'112 ff1?' '- :.:f: L imnfeiii-3' aft ' .45 ' 5 f,41 ' . l6 'i 'i5:35' 551: - xii .xwfi gggj . I YW wraaefat ,J 1.3,w5w' W istar 55:37 T. HGi?.'f'1,,?E , Ei 57 ff 'Elf E tif. ' '15 ' ' 7, if f Hiaii, 'Z iniieb'-5 it 5.33 '55 TR Sgsiymgglh vw 5 .1553 T' QTEK ' 4.3 iQ'?4:fVL3 25+ 5. .21 . 'Y - .- T gui? 'fem at T , 12.255 Yu 5. Um. , I n ll .V V. img : ni ,. ,- F gi -Fgga 4 5, . 11,7 , Ev 3 c 5 Ll. 41 PEGGY ANN ROWLES Peggy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 1,2,3,55 Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1,25 LibraryClub 3,4,55 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Annual Staff 4,5, Circulation Manager 55 Dramatics Club 55 Farm Show Winner 1,2,35 Second Runner-Up in The Miss William Campbell Contest 55 Commercial Club 4. HUBERT CARLTON RUDDER, JR. H. C. S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Delegate to District S.C.A. Convention 45 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 Beta Club 3,4,55 Science Club Z,3,4,55 Dramatics Club 55 Thesplan 55 Science Fair Winner 45 J.V. Football 25 Commencement Usher 45 Senior Play 55 J.V. Basketball2,35Delegate to Boys State 4. ROBERT GORDON OWEN Robe rt S.C.A. i,2,3,4,5, Homeroom Representative 1, Asst. Recreation Chairman 4, Latin Club 4,53 Beta Club 3,4,5g Science Club 2,53 F.F.A. 2,3,4,5, Secretary 4, President 5, Star Green Hand Z, F. F.A. Federation President 5, De- gree Team 2,3,4,5, Forestry Judging Team 2,4,5g J.V. Football 2, Track 1,25 Glee Club 4, Parliamentarian of Class 5gAll State Music 43 Art Club 1, Safety Patrol 4, Science Fair Winner 23 K.V.G. Z,3,4,5. CAROLYN GAYE PADGETT Carolyn S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5,G1ee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,3,4, 5, Historian 53 May Day 1, Safety Patrol 1, Library Club 55 Dramatics Club 3,4,5g One- Act Play Prompter 3,45 Commercial Club 4, Senior Play Make-Up and Refreshments 5, Science Club 3, Farm Show Winner 1,3,4g Art Club lg Thespian 5. SENIOR CLASS 5337.511 ' - ' E-V 4' ew. :ia 1,2 ,fi 1:25123-:fi , .. A-'4 '-12'-'rzhzz ,lj in Qi ' ll if f- 4' 4 m fs- Q i ..n.,3 'Q - - 7- f .,,, . . . if , V - . .. ,. ,. , . - A' 1 -ang, , .. ,., P -we-Z i f l . .f-- ,- ...a .. , - . w-,v...'. : 1. ff 1- eff uf!-ef-I a V-Q f :Mew ,--- f '- . 'I 4 ' r ' 1, ffrfiivvr' :N .rf 1 , .-.,-:f-' -1 ' 5 as , -' V ' -' T. W. A r Iwnl 1 f ' H n-M, :lil I , -atm ., . .f ff , , Y 'H'.l'Ufiem - mn, U 1 H 4 tl fniawm , , I wiiiijgigirg www l-,W N 155335.-.. T ' if Fefe! ' - I 1? gm, Kr .fb 1 :nj KZ? ,fp 'sam'- '1:,1gs.y1-g4.',, 'w 3.','gi7f 'E-Jugs . - 'ya-fm, ' w.ae'e'feii,i, :, 1' vw 'vu v l' .in Y V WEE! -'J M ,V we ' M X75 Q - J' l ,T ,I gn A 9,1 J Z , i fn..-., fwfr- N.- i g it i, K! ' ' w :- PAUL RICARDO PRITT Ricky S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Spanish Club 4,53 Secretary 4, President 5,J.V. Footballlg Varsity Foot- ball 2,3,4,5, Co-Captain 5, Best Blocker Trophy 3, Best Offensive and Defensive Line- man 5gA1l-Star Team 3,4,5, Second Team All District 3, First Team All District 4,53 Track 2,3,4,5gMonogram Club 2,3,4,5, Science Fair Winner 3, Safety Patrol 4,5g Annual Staff 5, Manager of Basketball Team Z, Eighth Grade Track 1. LONA FAYE RAMSEY Faye S.C.A. 1,2,3,-1,53 FJ-LA. l,3g Annual Staff 5, Commercial Club 4. 532 3 CARL LEWIS RICE Carl S.C.A. l,2,3,4,5, Safety Patrol 2,33 Art Club 5. NANNIE LEE RICE Nannie S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5g Glee Club 2,3,4g F.H.A. 2, 3,4,5, Commercial Club 4gNewspaper Staff 53 Farm Show Winner 4. x , 40 if li , f nn 1 O 'Q :-: Q3 l tr.. .. . ,f ' 1. ,X gf.. I . l, 3.5.1 f.- -: 1 iiliiiiiiixx it wwwwwfwwwm- u K at 1,3 W1 '95 AMELIA CAROL MINNTX Amelia S.C.A. l,Z,3,4,53 F.H.A. 1,2,3,5j Asst, His- torian 33 Farm ShowWinner 23 Library 2,3,53 Glee Club 1,2Q Dramatics 4,53 Asst. Director of One-Act Play 43 Prompter 43 Pep Club 33 Senior Play Advertising 5. WILLIAM WATKINS MITCHELL Bill S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 Commercial Club 4. Qaj.. . 1- I: D WEE- -- l:,. - u r- ' . . -. - , 5: g.:w,: H 75: ', ng .. m, u u if I lf MZ: l i K' Q- A ffief yi 3 ,iii t if' my H, ,f Q x f' V 'M lt tl !,,,,.,, , H1 Q ,,Cnnn JERRY RANDALL MASON Jerry S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5j Science Club 43 Commercial Club 43 Monogram Club 4,55 Treasurer 53 F.F.A. 43 K.V.G. 43 Track 2,3,4,53 8th Grade Track 1. LESLIE ROBERT MAY Leslie S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,53 Safety Patrol 2,3,4,5Q Spanish Club 4,53 Art Club 53 Science Fair Winner 3. . lm ... alarm H sn' . ,H it V.. if ' ' Qffik , '7 J. . ' 3.47. JUDITH GREY MORRISON Judy S.C,A. 1,2,3,4,53 Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 132,53 W: Song Leader 23 Glee Club 1,23 Varsity Basket- ball 33 Newspaper Staff 3,4,53 Science Club 33 Dramatics Club 4,53 Commercial Club 43 Farm Show Winner 23 Popularity Contest lg L Senior Play Programs 5. RAYMOND BRUCE MOSEBROOK Raymond S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5Q J.V. Football 23 F.F.A. 2,3, 4,53 Dairy Farming Award 43 K.V.G. 3,4353 Art Club 1,Z. WAYNE CARTER JENNINGS Wayne S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Safety Patrol 15 Dramatics Club 25 School Bus Driver 25 Art Club 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR JOHNSON, JR. ' Billy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Senior Play Cast 55 Glee Club 1,2,35 ArtClub 55 F.F.A. 15 PepC1ub 15 Dramatics Club 55 Thespian 55 Perfect At- tendance l,2,3,4. - ' -. 'SQL 5 1 'hw-....,' I! r MARY TERESA LUSARDI Terry S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Asst. Recreation Chairman 4, Recreation Chairman 5, Homeroom Rep- resentative 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Science Fair Winner 25Spanish Club 4,55 May Court 152,35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Program Chairman 5, Dele- gate to State F.H.A. Convention 45 Class Vice- President 1, Class Recreation Chairman 45 Farm Show Winner 2,35 Thespian 55 Annual Staff 4,5, Asst. Business Manager 4, Business Manager 55 Library Club 2,3,4,5, Program Chairman 3, President 55 Beta Club 55 First Runner-Up in The Miss William Campbell Contest 55 Dramatics Club 3,4,5, Secretary 55 Senior Play Cast 55 J.V. Volleyball 25 Com- mercial Club 45 Pep Club 2. DEBORAH JANE MARSTON Deborah S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Farm ShowWinner2 25 Softball Team 35 Track Team 3. 5 F.H.A. SENICR CLASS lla-5'fi i 1a5i'L .f ,r ,Jai ' i ,.' '2m..w.i1i1'r,?5?E ' W' ' i iiii f ,gn it m i a ,4 ' ,, E5 Z ' f' --sl' . if 1 -f 5 2 T . 5 ff S . Q - A ' Y 5 5, Elias ' i ' , ,,,, 5, 5- 5 -2 Y AWQQZQQ1 1 was , ,ra N' L N I- 1, 2,5557 nb? I , s ly 1 ff , 5 '- gtg Tl F iii: , 5 ,Mirzyifiif SHIRLEY MARLA JOY Shirley S.C.A. l,2,3,4,5, I-lomeroom Representative 2,3, StudentCouncil Secretary 55 Pep Club 1, 54-A 2,35 Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 45 Snow- ball Princess 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Library Club 3,4,5, Vice-President 3, Program Chairman 55 Annual Staff 4,5, Asst. Activity Editor 4, Activity Editor 55 Science Club 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Class Reporter 35 Class Secretary 45 Senior Play Tickets 55 Glee Club 2,35 Farm Show Winner 2. .' ' rf.- GORDON WILLIAM KENT, l'lI Gordon S.C,A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 1,2535 Varsity Football 55 Manager of Varsity Basketball Team 25 Science Club 3,4,55 Spanish Club 35 Secretary 35 Thespian 55 Senior Play Stage Crew 55 Track Team 3. Q'm a 4..i,,5 1' 1-epinfe- v :H uawei i - ii 115,52 ffl' - -3- fm tif? iv -1 N 5 54-a Imv.,-.',f,5g:. . ,ff si -, 1'-,Ji , W :SW l ht i:--his-..,,.-.-.'. een u .-,.f-e:z- H wi--5 ' l ' w 'i 'i--fn'l :..1'-:z-- I' 'lf ' ' '5 ' ' .5 f -- -'1' , ' . 5 , ' i -, sig: :T . -- Y. fa 5 U - 5. ., V., 35,51 Z., 75-gf 57 . f ,eff-:fr j - V - ' x fr., ii i Y , '-.- -fi.-' -' ,tX.-in i 5 Ilfoav, E . ,KN .,, i .r gx wr -,1 , F tl iv.. ' 1 Ffa ,r Q fi ,Q i , J' V 2 - T af.: ' 1. 5 Z7 ' - , 15315,-A J 5 . ' Ili'-i. fi 5, I if, 5 A A 11 ,roaqig . yr- i ' - ff 1 . . .',.'4I5 29,512 thai N ' V.. VH ' -' f 'wif ' ffl' ' rl i 1 L A j in ' A- ui. , :Z if-.Xl -- 5,5455 Wil J L ,a,...... 5 . v - Al. F, 7 ' ,ilk 5 .- gli ' g ' 2 ,lily '15 ,Q i ., i - . ' -A - ' -5 a.- m'1'l'l1x.i.'.5 C' A N552 rg! 55,55i, , 5 5 my O C 1, 35 CLASS OF 1967 , , - 5 i ,f,::,:,,,::--:. .r - if-15 --I-gjfi f +'25 if U '5 , 'WW ' H' V nl - M . , sf e , -wi ne,-. - A n 3 ' .. X . .. , . ' ' A J it 'Ugg I FA ' I ,u 'if as S 1 , W :!t!ti:.:.- I '- Fly .ef 5 SYNETI-IIA ANN HUBBARD Synethia S.C.A. 4,53 Choral Club 5. WILLIAM LARRY IRBY Larry S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Dramatics Club 5, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Asst. Sentinel 4, Vice-President 5, Degree Team 3,4,5, All State Degree Team Conductor 4, Forestry Judging 5, Dairy Judg- ing 4, Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention 4, State Soil and Conservation Award 4, J.V. Basketball Z,3gVarsity Basketball 4,55 Base- ball Zg Art Club 3,5, Vice-President 55 Mon- ogram Club 4,5. ian- K.. X ,X - X PAMELA JEAN HOLT P3111 S.C.A. 1,Z,3,4,5, Historian 3, Class Repre- sentative lg Glee Club 2, F.H.A. l,2,3,4,5g F.T.A. 2,3,4,5, President 5, Spanish Club 3, 4, Library Club 3,4,5g Secretary 45 Mono- gram Club 5g Beta Club 3, 4,5, Program Chair- man 55 Senior Play Cast 5, Class Treasurer 1, Farm Show Winner 1,2g May Court 15 Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Court 1, Home- coming Queen 5. MARY SUE I-IOSTEDLER Mary Sue s,c.A. l,2,3,4,5g Latin ciub 2,3,4,5, Spanish Club 4,53 Beta Club 3,4,5, Asst. Program Chairman 4, Vice-President 5, Science Club 3,4,5, Program Chairman 4,55 Debate Team 4,55 District Debate Meet 4,59 Scholastic Letter 2,3,4, Science Fair Winner 3,4, Grand Prize 3. NT, N i 4 ft C 5'fZ'2v4 Z -VAS-:T Z',': Z3-:f.iili5:.': ' P. -V: I -' 5 V v 'P W ' L 4 on 44. , . n y i ' e l awk, ,af-K 'fbi'- , vw 'nf ff' T' I 37 I SANDRA MARIE JACKSON Sandra S.C.A. l,2,3,4,5g F.H.A. 1,5g Latin Club 2,3, 4,55 Beta Club 3,4,5g Scholastic Letter 2,33 Track Team 2,4,5g Varsity Basketball 4,55 Commencement Usher 4. VIRGINIA DARE JACKSON Ginny S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5g F.H.A. 3,53 Commercial Club 4, Track 2,4,5g Basketball 4,5. RALPH MICHEAL HENDRICKS Mike S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 55 Safety Patrol 1,2, 55 Bus Driver 4,55 Art Club. WILLIAM ROBERTSON HERNDON III Billy S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Track l,2,3,45 Basketball 3,4,55 Football 35 Art Club 4,55 Senior Play Cast5 Thespian 55 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Sci- ence Club Z,3,4,55 Annual Staff 4,5. SENIOR CLASS J .- - - 'Q ff,j:,,,1 , C5-'fig iiiv, N7 ,V -,, B, -. i- '-v-- '-'-- '--'-a- ' le V' I 5: ' Q35 M '. v ,- 555536 'l 'W' Na' 'fi7'f'Gl,'3T'7i? 3l 2:13. ' ' n ' , A 1,r.a',- ' -D I -1 2-jpg' ' ,, ,F 5 . ' ' '-I1 ' Q, 5- , 5. if Uv 1- ' W Ml ifl- f r ,V , if '- , 0 we L i e I I 1-:lf'f'-e. iii I I jx CARROLL STEPHEN HOLT Steve S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 2,35 Varsity Football 55 Science Club 3,4,55 Science Fair Winner 13 Monogram Club 5. GORDON ZEB HOLT Zeb S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Spanish Club 3,45 Science 3, 4,55 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Varsity Football 3,4,55 J.V. Football 25 Beta Club 3,4,55 Com- mencement Usher 45 Senior Play, Ticketsg Snowball Prince 4. EV' qi.:-. Q, 5 PLSUFN ef Wgerefg I ' i i 71. , .--I 1!. , 1 2- .ffl -4 , , Il J ' 3 K9-'K ,I 'TUB ' il' -W1 LAWRENCE HERMAN HOLLAND, JR. Butch S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. l,2,3,4,55 K.V.G. 2, 3,4,55 Dramatics Club 55 Saiety Patrol 1,2,3, 4,55 Newspaper Staff 55 Track Team 15 J.V. Football 2,35 Farm Show Winner 35 Senior Play, LightingDirector5 Bus Driver 4,55 Pro- jectionist Club 5, Vice-President 55 Dairy Judging Team 35 F.F.A. Softball Team. WILLIAM DAVID HOLLAND W.D. S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Spanish Club 3,45 Art Club 55 K.V.G. 3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4,5, Assistant Reporter 55 Safety Patrol 55 Bus Driver 4,55 Senior Play, Propsg Class Treasurer 55 J.V. Football 2,35 Crop Judging Team 4. I Yi x 1. X, ll- ,N a 'QM Q ,A - ,...- V Huh? 1 . , ., . 36 ll l ' .M T.. -E' 1 ll . Wo?Em4a, Hm' 1 vw um X H H W in W M 5 H5 1 'mum Un - -f-:: . 'aa ll N lm V' 255 JETTY LOIS HALL Jetty S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Art Club 2,3,4,55 Commer- cial Club 3,4. VIRGINIA EMMELINE HARPER Em S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Class Reporter 15 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 F.T.A. 2,3,4,55 Library Club 3,4,5, Secretary 55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Song Lead- er 55 May Court 35 Farm Show Winner 35 Miss William Campbell Contest 3,4555 Homecoming Court 3,45 Spanish Club 4,5, Secretary 55 Newspaper Staff 55 Dramatics Club 5, Re- porter 55 Thespian 55 Senior Play Cast. :fri ,J I - Y 'E , 3 , 5 'ary . .- V V .1 F .,.,,. - Quin-:ggi-X I H , 1 5m Wi, 5, - V gs 'X f i X L W . ... u.. 5evtl W F: gm, 2 W L .4. ,,.-. 55 e'vfy:J3R .5 353:55 Q ,T - ,.L, Ti' -U' ' ' ' .4i2ie'feje3i1L,1g,i , 'Is'-a-:aa ' a . 1' ' ,Y -A U:.,,1- wif' .- 31:4 1 it J-a -e army, RONALD WOOD GUTHRIE ROl'lTllB S.C.A. 1,Z,3,4,55 F.F.A. 3,55 K.V.G. 3,55 Dra- matics Club 55 Commercial Club 45 Art Club 55 Senior Play Castg Thespian 55 Annual Staff 55 Track Team 1. HARRY FRANKLIN HALE, JR. Harry S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 1,25 Science Club 2,3,4,5, Vice-President 4, President 55 Mon- ogram Club 4,55 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 Beta Club 3,4,5, Reporter 55 Debate Team 55 Class Sec- retary 35 Klassroom Kwiz 55 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,4,55 Senior Play, Stage Crew5 Commencement Usher 4. Y Uv. -3 if-4: 'E 2,1 to 5, .fi e X DOROTHY ODELL HENDERSON Dorothy S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 2,4,55 Dramatics Club 3,4,5, Reporter 45 Thespian 45 Newspaper Staff 3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 One-Act Play Cast 45 Senior Play, Student Director5 Volleyball 25 Perfect Attendance 4. LINDA CARROLL HENDREN Linda S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4,55 Pep Club 1,25 Fashion Show Winner 2,35 Science Fair Winner 25 Library Club 3,4,55 Dramatics Club 3,4555 Cheerleader 3,4,5, Co- Captain 4, Captain 55 One-Act Play Cast 35 Annual Staff 4,55 Monogram Club 4,55 Com- mercial 45 Senior Play, Programs and Make- up5 Safety Patrol 5. RODNEY BRUCE GRIFFITH Rodney S.C.A. 2,3,4,55 Student Council 55 Treasurer 55 Beta Club 3,4,55 Glee Club 2,3,4,55 Spanish Club 3,45 Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Senior Play Cast 55 Dramatics Club 55 Thespian 55 ProjectionistClub 5, President 55 Boy's State Representative5 Commencement Usher 45 Class Vice-President 55 Scholastic Letter 45 Honor Graduate 5. BRUCE ALLEN GUTHRXE BTUCE S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3,4,55 Best Defensive Trophy 45 Most Valuable Player 55 Honorable Mention All-State Football 45 All-District Football 4, 55 Football Team Captain 55 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,4,55 Most Improved Player 35 Track 2,3,4,55 Outstanding Track- man Award 3,45 Monogram 2,3,4,55 Art Club 4,5, President 45 Safety Patrol 2,3,4,5, Cap- tain 45 F.F.A. 2,55 K.V.G. 2,5. ,,,, SENIOR CLASS a-,,ea55mg,,,,111: W. 11115 1. .Liu 1111 . L L 1 1 E 1 11 11 ,411 11 1 iiiixx A ., w,f..,,,,1 jf . - . , ,,,f5::,: Y -3 5 1 le-Mai , e W'---4 15:1 ' iw' ' Sl 1 ,flee 1 wi ' . . 1 -... C' pf LOUISE FRANCES GUTHRIE Louise S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 1,35 Newspaper Staff 55 Senior Play, Programs5 Office Worker 5. MYRTLE ANN GUTHRIE Myrtle S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 Homeroom Representative 4,55G1ee Club 2,3,45 Library Club 4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Volleyball 45 Commercial Club 45 Newspaper Staff, Reporter. . 1 5 I, - .1i1v-1115-,1x455:-:-f:':jW - if-F-wp --1.5 tg' 1'-i ii 31 ' 111 se we- 5 1 F 1 ii 15, 1 1 1 4- ' , aa Y - Q 11 lies? ,ai . ll ' I .4--mis.. CLARENCE THOMAS GUTHRIE Tommy S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Vice-President 4, Boy's Recreation Chairman 5, Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, Delegate to District Meeting 3, 45 Class President 55 Class Recreation Chair- man 45 Beta Club 3,4,5, Delegate to Beta Con- vention 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4,55 Dramatics Club 2,3,4,55 President 4,5, Dramatics Workshop 5, Two-Star Thespian 4,55 One-Act Play Cast 45 Senior Play Cast 55 Spanish Club 4,55 News- paper Staff 4,5, Boy's Sports Editor 4,5, Del- egate to Newspaper Workshop 45 Annua1Sta.tf 35 Monogram Club 4,55 J.V. Basketb:1l12,35 Varsity Basketball 4,55 Scholastic Letter 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Prom Prince 45 Safety Patrol 3,4,55 Commencement Usher 4. . JEAN LOUISE GUTHRIE JSR!! S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 15 Library Club 2,3,4,5, Vice-President 35 Dramatics Club 3,-1,55 Program Chairman 3,55 Spanish Club 4,55 Art Club 5, Program Chairman 55 Thes- pian 4,55 Newspaper Staff 55 Science Fair Winner 15 Delegate to Thespian Convention 55 Senior Play, Student Director5 One-Act Play Cast 45 Farm Show Winner 4. .. 5 -1-- , ..,... 1 -1 I? 4, .f 5.111 ' 11 11111 me 1-1' - : all 5, - 1' px:-'N 3 5 gap Elli- - -'-ff C 'fix 2' L11 it 5 ' Qi.-PP M, B 1545055 5 K 5.-:-.-affz i gn 11511 1 J ,n Nw N., fx iw !11'1' P-,QI , 1 1 11 A , . , 5 . , 1 1 iv '1 , gg- , 5 F ' A J., 5 , 11 ,,, by -5, . 1, ie? F 1 34 P f, J X CLASS OF 1967 f-1251: ' S L A -1.-J. 1 ' 5w?:L'::2f:1f:1' . 1-:21ffiv .1'-'ml 'Serve ,, H - 7 lf? F11 gf -T 'I1'-3111 ' 'QP' ' -- 'ffi2..-Q,'.7':'2-.IL 'f-PQ f' - fi ,J 5 7 5 1:-. '- ' ' -if . ,EE-, Av H 4 f . . 1535, 1 . 5 N,,.ir 35:- 11,1 , we N4-S lm .Nj ' ' XF-'ffif 'JL I ' H: 5 Q A V fm H - H! 1 jj ! I ,163 f ., ,, ew -5 .' - N 1 e e P -,E L Y: Wirr- BETTY LOU FARRIS Betty S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Annual Staff 4,5, Asst. Features Editor 4, Advertisement Editor 55 Commercial Club 45 Farm Show Winner 2. MARY JANE FOSTER Mary S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,55 Latin Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Art Club 5, Reporter 55 Annual Staff 5. ....-a...., v O . V '-1 . 2 I all ' 'Zi 'Y-i525-':'f ?i57'-715 V ' ' 'A' .. nf , .i ,EJ :Z ' r -4-', ,reg f W 5s?,,.--Fsr:f1j- -ivflie,-'Ti 1 A ' e Q- -1 : :ff-If '-'A-J if 4' ' . ' . T' fEv+': 5 F Hlgggvg 'H 132' ' ' -Eff Q. M, A ,iss we E. 1f:L':' 5 , Ly! I Y Fil me nf 5. . 33 1 5:1 W L . ' -'545 , 5 f':2.:...ll . ,VV , .. , , . ,..... . .. JT? I 1 t if 1 8' 7 HJ! . H .N ' 1 9 ff Q. U FLEECY RAMONA ELLIOTT Ramona S.C.A. 1,Z,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Latin Club Z,3,4,55 Annual Staff 4,55 Commercial Club 45 Pep Club 1. JOHN WAYNE EPPERSON Wayne S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 4,55 Track 35 K.V.G. 4,55 Art Club 1,25 8th Grade Track 1. e. L, 'vu E' it 6 hir N w WILLIAM CAROLL GILLILAND A Caroll S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Student Council 1, Home- roonlllepresentative 15 K.V.G. 2,3,4,55 F. F.A. 2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,55 Art Club 4,55 Bus Driver 4,55 Monogram Club 5, Parliamentarian 5. LINDA SUE GLASS Sue S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 Beta. Club 4,5. SENIOR CLASS I , - V : 5 I H , Z ' ' ff: Half ' REGINALD BARKER DODD Reggie W S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.F.A. 3,4,55 K.V.G. 3,4,55 Art Club 45 Projectionist Club 55 Baseball 45 Safety Patrol 5. BETTY LEE DOSS Betty S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F11-LA. 2,3,4,55 Annual Staff 3 4 5' Commercial Club 4. sy: 5 ' ,. ,,,, l I lf' f 1 H. --' - - fx 2 , 1 E:1:f ,f ' '-- a 1314 . ul?-5 ' 155.55 E :H 'fp w ' ' I Z A 'C'13Cg-'E 1 ' 1 . QM: em ,Q lll al.-1 I In ' 0 flqig, h I ., agrees it 5 LINDA MARIE ELDER , Linda 5 S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 3,4,5g Glee Club 152, , 3,4,55 Library Club 3,-4,55 Commercial Club ' 45lDramat1cs Club 4,55 Senior Play Make-up5 Perfect Attendance 25 May Day l, 35 Safety Patrol 1,2,55 One-Act Play 45 Thespian 5. PATRICIA JANE ELDER Pat S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Bet:-1 Club 3,4,55 Delegate to Beta Convention 55 Latin Club 2,3,4,5, Pro- H gram Chairman 55 Spanish Club 4,55 Dramatlcs Club 55 Thespian 55Senior Play Cast 55 Girls' State Delegate 45 Idassroom Kwlz 55 Annual Staff 5, Classes Editor 55 Scholastic Letter 2,3,4,55 Varsity Basketball Manager 4,55 De- bate Team 55 S.C.A. Delegate 55 Commence- ment Usher 45 Glee Club 2. 32 .. E . . 1 I A Y os. H M lf , .E.fz'i3 ' , -IL'-Eff? 1 , :i ii I ll 5 n X u' . N, ,.' ,. 3 -,. X A J 1 I . , ,, ,, L H 1 N N MNH 3: E Sm'- Qrrvr-' DENNIS MARVIN ELDER Dennis S.C.A. 1,2,3,-1,55 K.V.G. 35 F.F.A. 35 Spanish Club 3,4,55 Monogram Club 4,55 Baseball 3,4. 55 Art Club 5. JOHN WESLEY ELDER, JR. John S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 TrackTeam 15 Science Club 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Art Club 4,55 Baseball 5. em. 6 uuual .. N.,---Q . 1 .V e- ' ' ' V' V . -'-'fee 1 n f - ' 1 e -w,rg.:,5 1 3 ' ' Nj - i.,Ej-'qmqlff , t V - E fw 9 14, .jet . 1 BRENDA GAYLE DANIEL Brenda S.C.A. 1,2,3,-1,55 F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Science Fairwinner 15 Farm Showwinner 1,35 Spanish Club 45 Library Club 4,55 Cheerleader 4,55 ,Commercial Club 45 Monogram Club 55 Art Club 55 Senior Play Publicity. LARRY THOMAS DANIEL Larry S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 J.V. Football 2,35 Varsity Football 45 Monogram Club 4,55 Dramatics Club 4,55 F.T.A. 55 Science Club 3,4,55 Annual Staff 55 Senior Play, Sound Efiects5 One-Act Play 45 Christmas Play 55 Thespian 55 Del- egate to Thespian Convention 55 Pep Club 5. Q Ib cn cn O 'FI E or NI fe .35 - I .QzLLLJi3e4.e,.E ' 1-Q: ' 7 F, inf NQ fig 4 1 1255 ' mi .J -1:3 I ' if fu , L LQ, anus- RITA LOUISE CHILDRESS Rita S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Art Club 4,55 Commercial Club 45 F.H.A. 3,4,55 Library Club 35 Popu- larity Contest l. KENNETH EUGENE CONNOR., JR. Kenny S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Class Vice-President 25 Art Club 2,4,5, Program Chairman 45 Science Club 2,3,4,55 Latin Club 25 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play, Publicity and Stage Crew. 2 -1 'o 2 --1- 9, ,.-.-,ale Q54 ---f - -.1 fr F -get uf Em f' if if , 1 -La. 1 eg 52,85 I J ' W . '- ' E , . , 42335-xxim 5 5 H 1 N 1 :I U . xx I 1 o-gre ,rw ' if V l 1 -, 7 :Q g- 'Em ' ' 'P Y' 'M 0' VvwL!A Y fl za, ,U - , - .gf f lr' 5-' ' A iff' 4- 4 5 , 1 2- I J ff : I I i :P I ,gif V I :Ni Ji-5 4 'lC3'n-'- F J. 31 LESLIE G. DANIEL, JR. Danny S,C,A, 1,2,3,4,55Beta Club 3,4,55 Scierwe 2,3, 4,5, spanish -Club 3,45 Track 4,5: Baseball 5: Senior Play, Stagehand. LELIA DALE DAVIDSON Dale s.c.A. 1,2,3,4,s5G1ee Club 1,2,3,45 r.H.A- 2, 3,45 Art Club 5, Secretary 55 Dramatxcs Club 55 Senior Play, Prompter5 Pep Club 15 Farm Show Winner 2,45 Basketball 2,3,4,55 C0- capmm 55 soitbau a,4,5, volleyball 3.4559 Monogram Club 4,55 Track 53 C0mm91'C1a1 Club 4. BOBBY WAYNE CARR Bobby S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 Track 1,2,3,4,55 Football 2 3,4,55 F.F.A. 3,4555 Sentinel 55 K.V.G. 3,4,5' Art Club 4,55 Monogram Club Z,3,4,55 F.F.A. Degree Team 354, 5. DONNA SUE CARR SLlSlE S.C,A. 1,2,3,4,55 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 2,3- F.T.A. 3,4,55 Reporter 45 Safety Patrol 3,55 Dramatics Club 55 Monogram Club 55 Spanish Club 3,45Secretary35 Cheerleader 4,55 News- lhl .ug 5 . . gk . . I 7 'I . paper Staff 4,55 Typist 55 Mayday 1,3. F71 ea 5 5 :Fe 1 5 'Fira 'If ref: 37. 95542, We G I mdwtuv, S-1.-f DONALD ELDRIDGE CARWILE DOH S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 President 55 Latin Club 2,3, 4,55 Class Reporter 25 J.V. Basketball 25 J.V. Football 35 Varsity Baseball 354,55 Varsity Football 4,55 Forensics 35 Science Club 3,4555 Class Vice-President 35 Debate Team 4,55 Delegate to S.C.A. Convention 45 Monogram Club 4,55ScholasticLetter 354,55 Spanish Club 4,55 Vice-President 55 Beta Club 3, 4,55 Treas- urer 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Class Treasurer 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Com- mencement Usher 45 Senior Play 55 Stage. MARILYN MAE CARWILE Marilyn S.C.A. l,2,3,4,55 F.I-LA. l,3,55 Newspaper Staff 35 Science Club 45 Latin Club 4,5. . SENIOR CLASS v1 '1'v :' 5' ' r' 'WQ, , . 3 :-'Fefe'-C , T e, ' W f ,., - , Z A ' N 5 few: ae' 1 ?'?':' ,1 V it 55,5 , f lu, Q l, , .. L, ,nn H +,....,' -. ? l is J wH,f1's'f- - 3 ' 1 2 1 5 Es . , l my lei 5? 2555 'wr GARY MICHEAL CARTER Mike S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,s5 elee club 2,a,4. CHARLES EVANS CARWILE Charles i.C.A.1,2,3,4,55F.F.A. 25 K.V.G. 25 Art Club ,5. 1 Wm M 5, Y it Y - 5 5,5 ,Hug 345, nk., ...,...5, 'f A 5 tum? wi ' ,, 1 Ml' its A ttljsfb - 5,455 2 F M' 'Wil , 5 5 A . 5 iii f T ' . 4' ' F711 ,jfs 4555 4+ v- ' 5 if , .Zh xx, 's 30 CLASS OF 1967 'ii T- it Wt v v . 5 1 5 li 4. Q ' ,H tml '15 . 5 - gf. 1 ' lite ' -an ' 'fi-4. W r ..... : t ..-.E - - qggaggt, F, v'vf9?'.2'g if tn W, . -t Qt.,..' ' ,- FN M RALPH DAVID BURCI-I David S.C.A. l,2,3,4,5, Student Council 3, Homeroom Representative 35 Class President 1, Secre- tary 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 45 Beta Club 3,4,5, President 55 Latin Club 253,45 Monogram Club 3,4,55 Scholastic Letter Award 3,45 Science Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 J.V. Football 25 Var- sity Football 3,4,5, Best Defensive Lineman Award 55 J.V. Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 3. GRACIE MAE BURKS Gracie S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 4. t. ,ew 27.2 f ul 1 ' P Hs -1, 11-n1A:::f,El .- - f ew -Y . 5 453 3 'hlhgmttt- U-:5t:, tv,,' s I 'W 5 . -ww. ,.,,,0 fx 'C Mnaes ' 'Ulm' KITTY GAYLE ARROWOOD Kitty S.C.A. 1,2, 3, 4,5, Student Council 5, Homeroom Representative 55 Class Secretary 15 Class President 35 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 2,45 Beta Club 3,4,5, Secretary 55 Library Club 3,4,5, Vice-President 45 Dramatics Club 55 Spanish Club 4,55 Commercial Club 45 Girls' State Delegate 45 Senior Play Prompter 55 Basket- ball ,45 Commencement Usher 45 Farm Show Winner 25 Scholastic Letter Award 2,35 Thes- plan 5. SHEILA KAYE BROWN Sheila S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5, Student Council 5, Homeroom Representative 55 Class Reporter 45 F.H.A. 2,3,4,5, Treasurer 4, President 55 Farm Show Winner 25 F.T.A. 2,35 Dramatics 3,4,5, Vice President 45 PopularityContest 25 Newspaper 2,3,4,5, Co-Editor 55 Varsity Basketball 2,3, 4,5, Co-Captain 5, Most Imporved Trophy 45 S. I. P. A. Delegate 45 Delegate to Journalism Workshop 45 Delegate to F.H.A. State Conven- tion 45 Spanish C1ubx45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Prin- cess of Prom 45 Monogram Club 5, Secretary 55 Gi.rls' Track Team 3,4555 Third Place Win- ner 3,45 Volleyball 2,45 Senior Play Make-up, Tickets 55 Commercial Club 4. t E : J ' X 5 ' L L W We H 5155 .5 C ti t . , iw, KP Pifewlgf'-tCi'ME'EiF as I l at 29 55-2 QTTQMYE ft WILLIE ANN BURKS Willie S,C,A, 1,2,3,4,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 4. PEGGY LOIS CAGE PSEEY s.c.A. 1,z,a,-1,55 F.H.A. 2,3,4,5, Program Chairman 5, Outstanding Member 43 Farm Show Winner 2,35 Dramatics Club 3,4,5, Vice 'President 55 Dramatics Club Delegate to Con- vention 55 'rnespian 4,55 Senivr Play Cast 59 One Act Play cast 3,45 1-'.'r.A. 2,3,4,5.9G19e Club l,2,3,45 Commercial Club 45 Library Club 4,55 Volleyball 45 Track 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .--. .J Qi it A---.--. i w w F911-11 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Mrs. Myrtle Fore, Mr. Steve Phe1ps,Mr. Frazier Sizemore, Sponsors, Myrtle Guthrie, Reporterg Gloria Tibbs, Secretary. KNEELING: Tommy Guthrie, Presidentg Rodney Griffith, Vice Presidentg W. D. Holland, Treasurer. --s-qe.+e.4 Dennis Elder reviews information on colleges and Mr. James Deck assists Terry Lusardi and Caroll careers in preparation for Career Night which was Gilliland in selecting their commencement an- held at Brookville High School, Lynchburg, Virginia, nouncg-ments, on October 5, 1966. 28 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND OUR SCHOOL y. -i-it L CLASSES LIBRARY SERVES STUDENTS H Y :suv 1 -.. :-iw w in Mrs. Lusardi types up an order for new books for the library. CAROLYN LUSARDI B.A., The College of William and Maryg Librarian, Library Club, Pro- jectionist Club. Having recently added new book shelves, the library of WCHS is well equipped to meet the reading and research needs of the stu- dents. If they need assistance in finding books or information, Mrs. Lusardi is available and always ready to help. She also assists in the distribution of audio-visual aids for the faculty. Always willing to help the student, Mrs. Lusardi assists Diane Tuck in finding a book to suit her tastes. GUIDANCE COUNSELOR GIVES EXPERT ADVICE Eg? Many jtmiors take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test to determine their scholastic ability. Mrs. Mary Maddox, guidance counselor, explains the PSAT scores to Joan Connelly. 'if H 1: 1, a ll-' ,Q Mrs. Maddox helps seniors, Billy Herndon and Steve Holt, decide which college will be the best suited for their needs through the use of the IBM College View- Finder. 25 , , Students atWC have the full time serv- ices of a well qualified guidance counselor. They are guided in choosing courses which will provide them with a well-rounded edu- cation and will give them a foundation on which to build either in college or in the business world. MARY M. MADDOX B, S., Longwood Collegeg Guidance, Student Cooperative Association. LANGUAGES INCREASE UNDERSTANDING :aw 3 Inteaching Latin, Mrs. Guthrie endeavors to show how Latin influenced not only language and literature, but life today. l H '. ' I. p. . , ELSIE PAYNE GUTHRIE Applicant for B.A., Westhampton Col- lege, Latin, Elementary Music, Latin Club, Beta Club, Eighth Grade. Through the study of the Spanish lan- guage, students not only learn to speak the language, but also learn to understand the people and their culture. The study of Latin and the Roman culture points out how much we are influenced by things of the -past. Q1 H H 1 H W.. l. V tg, m JLKEZSWFV 1 .H w it sszfgsus W H 1 In second year Spanish, Kitty Arrowood, Em Harper and Glen Guth- CAROLYN BOOKER rie help Mrs. Booker hanga poster advertising a bull fight, one of B.A,, cum laude, Lynchburg Collegeg I ' . - Mexico s main sports. English, Spanish, Guidance, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, Junior Class. HOME ECONOMICS TRAINS FOR THE FUTURE fit M CHRISTINE M. CRABTREE B. S., Madison Collegeg Home Eco- nomics, Geography, F. H. A., Young Homemakers. For those students who wish to prepare themselves for vocations, William Campbell offers courses in Homernaking, Vocational Agriculture, and Shop. How to cook is only one of the many useful things learned in Mrs. Crabtree's Home Economics classes. 17-Sb Me. X Mrs. Whitlow helps the Future Homemakers plan their work toward FREIDA H. WHITLOW winning of State Degrees in Homemaking. Seated are Peggy Cage, B.S., Longwood Collegeg Home Eco- Mrs. Whitlow, Terry Lusardi, and Glenda Shuttg and standing are nomics, F.H.A., Young Homemakers. Gloria Tibbs and Sheila Brown. SAWDUST FLIES IN SHOP . Bill Mitchell and Randy Mitchell select tools for arc welding in EDWARD H. KELL shop as Mr. Kell watches. B.S., V.P.I.g General Mechanics, Vo- cational Agriculture, F.F.A., K.V.G. Mr. J. D. Puckette watches as Hammond Coates, Jesse Puryear, J, D, PUCKETTE Robert Isaacs, and Lawrence Daniels finish erecting the fence sur- B.S., V,P,I,3 Vocational Agriculture, rotmding the new football field. F,F,A,, K.V.G. Drafting is taught by Mr. Riegel to the boys in his General Mechanics J. J. RIEGEL CISSSGS. B.S., V.P.I.g General Mechanics, Vo- cational Agriculture, F.F.A., K.V.G. Young Farmers. 22 FINE ARTS ENCOURAGE CREATIVE STUDENTS C, EDWIN TEMPLES Preparing forthe Christmas concert, Mr. Temples leads his band B.S. Appalachian State Teachers Col- class in Christmas music. legeg Band, Choral Music, Forensics, Mixed Chorus. Preparing the students withra sound, well- rounded background for creative achieve- ment is the purpose of the Fine Arts Depart- ,,- ment. W.C. offers courses in Art as well as J' Music appreciation through participation in the band and choral group. K as if mx mmm -' Thr. xiiilsiw wnarqg DOROTHY R. FORE Mrs. Dorothy Fore decorates a bulletin board for Na- B,A,, Longwood Collegeg Math, Art, tional Education Week which was held in November. Art Club, Sophomore Class. 21 PHYSICAL FITNESS IS OUR AIM Miss Gaerttner watches as Diane Jackson and Bonnie DeJarnette do an angel stand in tumbling, part of phy- sical education class. I3 fi-. DONNA B. GAERTTNER B.S., Miami University of Ohio, M.Ed., University of Virginiag Health, Phy- sical Education, Basketball, Softball, Track, Monogram Club. Includedin Physical Education courses are classes in the gymnasium: basketball, baseball or softball, track, volleyball, and football. Courses taught in the classroom concern first aid, driver e duc at i on , and health. Il 1 I , I . H M H II Hoping to add many more, Mr. Foley admires an already full trophy MARVIN R- F01-'EY case. B.A., Lynchburg C o l 1 e g e 5 Physical E d u c a tio n , Basketball, Monogram Club. MATH- QUEEN OF THE SCIENCES .7 47-xxx -sr xc? M315 if 5 if stiff? Q 'C as Mrs. Ramsey, who teaches primarily math, is shown here conducting a.n experiment in her physics class. The study of Mathematics acquaints the stu- ences, such as chemistry and physics, students dents with the techniques of creative thinking must have a good background in mathematics. and logical reasoning, and has practical appli- Math is a science in itself and is a basic for many cations in many essential fields of endeavor. of the laws of science. In order to understand and study the higher sci- CLEO KENT BONNIE E. RAMSEY B.S., Longwood Collegeg Mathematics B.A., L y n c hbu r g Collegeg General Ninth Grade. Math, Algebra, Physics, J .V. Cheer- leaders, Ninth Grade. I 9 MATH ENCOURAGES ABSTRACT REASONING In Geometry, students learn theorems such as the one Dwayne Yoder is writing on the board. PAULINE MARSHALL B,S., Radford Collegeg Algebra, Ad- vanced Math, Geometry, Junior Class. Consisting of general math,AlgebraI Sz II, geometry, and advanced math, the Math Department of WCHS provides students with a complete program of math in preparation for the business world or for continuing study in college. 5a e Looking toward the board, Mrs. Kent explains a problem in her eighth grade General Math class. NEW FIELDS ARE EXPLORED ARLINE W. WHITLOW B,S,, Radford Collegeg Biology, Gen- eral Science, Science Club. The Science department provides an oppor- tunity for students to explore the wonders of or- ganic and inorganic materials, the known and the unknown, the fact and the opinion, and the limits ofthe earth and the infinity of space. They may observe the organism of the body in biology SAMUEL SELF, JR. B.S. , Lynchburg College, Eighth Grade Science, Science Club. class, or become involved in experiments in chemistry class. In physics, students attempt to penetrate the secrets of natural phenomenon by testing these for themselves through control- led experiment. as Z4 l H Mr. Self lectures to his General Science Class on the position of orbital bodies in space. SCIENCE OFFERS NEW CHALLENGES lb' N Tracing the blood through the circulatory system is just one of the fascinating studies done in Mrs. Whit1ow's biology class. Through laboratory experiments, spec - l ial science projects, and courses in general science, biology, chemistry and physics, the teachers in the Science Department are able to stimulate the inquiring mindsof their stu- dents. Mrs. Straw shows Calvin Monroe, Betty Whitesell, and MYRTLE S. STRAW Richard Adams how to set up a hydrogen generator in B.S., The College of William and Mary, Chemistry Class. Chemistry, Science, F.T.A., Science Club, Sophomore Class. I6 SOCIAL STUDIES-IMPORTANT FACET OF OUR WORLD 1755- 5 Discussing geographical resources is one of the many interesting facets of Mr. Cox s world geography class Everyone knows what history is until he begins to think about it. After that, nobody knows , a great authority on the teaching of history once observed. History is a record of man's past made, not by soldiers or STEPHEN PHELPS B.A., V.M.I,3 American History, Eco- nomics, F o otba ll, J.V. Basketball, Monogram Club, Senior Class, Safety Patrol. statesmen, but by the his t o r ia n s who prepare the records. Students at WC study not only American his- tory, but also World geography, U- nited States government, and World history. RONALD COX B.A., Lynchburg College, World His- tory, World Geography, Physical Ed- ucation, Football, B a s e b all , Debate Team. SOCIAL STUDIES REVIEWS PAST AND PRESENT I. MYRTLE D. FORE B. A., Lynchburg College, United States Government, English, Senior Class. Having been asked to explain, Mrs. Myrtle Fore pro- ceeds to show Bill Mitchell where to find the answer. iii? Q, ul? L1-'ii .13 gag 7:14. To encourage class interest in American history, Mr. Steve Phelps has Richard Adams, Dennis Laughlin, Frances Maddox, Marie Waller, and Joan Connelly conduct a panel discussion. I4 COMMUNICATION SKILLS ARE BROADENED ' :--ig' ',,- Q-. -. ,i-, ,L gy FRAZIER R. SIZEMORE, JR. B.A,, Lynchburg C ol l eg e 3 English, Senior Class, Guidance. What is literature? To the senior, it is Shakespear-e's MACBETH. To the jimior, it is the study of great American authors-past and present. George Eliot's SILAS MARNER and Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR means literature to the sophomore. In freshman English, lit e r a tu r e includes the study of DAVID COPPERFIELD. The eighth grade studies a variety of stories' and types of lit- erature. Leading a discussion of MACBETH in his senior English class, Mr. Frazier Sizemore tries to relate literature of ages past to the present. I ' Z Y I I! ,K HN 1 ' 'WI - -i ' ii fi ff I tag, ww ,H W, Yi? ,i Y W ,. i WWW -,pear i Miss Pauline Perrow and Sheila' Brown, Editor-in-Chief of the g PAULINE PERROW newspaper, examine the first printed copy Of the School Paper, B.A.,LongWoodCol1egeg English, Dra- THE VOX DUCIS. matics Club, Thespian Troupe, News- paper Staff, Freshman Class. ENGLISH DEPT. SPONSORS FORENSIC ACTIVITIES ,- ..- ,3,Q-.i,-. I ' FRED THOMPSON B. A., Johnson C. Smith Universityg English, Freshman Class. Mr. Fred Thompson illustrates grammar sentences on the board for his freshman English class. I GLORIA E. MOSBY A. B., Virginia Stateg English, Pre- Freshman Class. English is composed of Words borrowed from other languages over the centuries. This blending of native and foreign words gives power to the English language and makes possible a rich variety of expression. Traditional grammar and the fxmdamentals of our language are stressed at WC to make this creative expression possible. 4 , Miss Gloria Mosby leads a class discussion of a literature story in her English 8 class. I2 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT GIVES JOB PREPARATION '53 X X . Q, JUDITH K. HARRIS B.S., Pfeiffer C ollegeg Shorthand, Typing II, General Business, Cheer- leaders, Sophomore Class. Mrs. Harris gives a timed writing in shorthand. Courses intypmg, Shorthand, and book- GEORGE GOODMAN, JR. Vir inia Commercial College-C,C .R g . S t e n o t y p e Institute of Washington: A.S.R,, B.A., Lynchburg Collegeg Typ ing, Bookkeeping, Safety Patrol. keeping are taught in preparation for those who are anticipating a future in business or who are going on to college. Mr. Goodman demonstrates the proper typing technique . ww - -it est Q y Q OFFICE STAFF KEEPS OFFICE RUNNING SMGCJTHLY NANCY MINJX I Virginia Commercial XX Q .3 Business College -. XX.. , Office Secretary x I I ' f Q I N. , I fl, ,, '. I S .QQ -'I ill Mrs. Minix has served as office secretary since 1956. She not only does her work in the office efficiently, but also is H , a willing listener and friend to all students. Odd jobs such as typing absentee slips, rimning off stencils for teachers, and helping students are done by the office workers. OFFICE WORKERS Shirley Joy, Gloria Tibbs, Louise Guthrie, Jamey Coates, Paul Brizendine, and Steve Riddle- barger. IO MR. RIDDLE MAKES DECISIONS If at - l . . X .Q J -Q3 Mr. Riddle takes time out from his many duties as principal to pose for the photographer. Returning to civilian life after two years of service in the Navy, Mr. Riddle attended VPI where he earneda degree in agriculture. Graduating at the end of the winter quarter in 1950, he taught one semester in the Halifax County school system. That fall, he left Hali- fax County and took a position at Gladys High School where he taught agriculture for the school year 1950-51. When the three schools were consolidated in the fall of 1951, Mr. Rid- dle joined the teaching staff of the newly built William Campbell High School. Having served as a teacher in the Agriculture Department since its founding, Mr. Riddle is well acquaint- ed with the spirit of WC and with the students themselves. As principal, he sees that the school is run smoothly and that good student- teacher relationships are maintained. .leaning DENN B. RIDDLE Mr. Riddle and Mrs. Riddle with their two sons, Barney and Barry, BIS. VPI IS sit for a family portrait in the Home Economics Department. Canaidate for M- Ed. at U. Va. COUNTY OFFICERS MAKE POLICIES 3 ' .5.5E , -' 'V l e Ffii.-it - I rg SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Floyd A. Robertson, Jr., Mr. Carl L. Hicks, Vice Chairman, Mr. Melvin Oakes. SECOND ROW: Mr. William R. Herndon, Dr. R. D. Shreve, Chairman of the Board, Mr. H. Thomas Phillips. MR. G. HUNTER JONES, JR. Mr. Jones has served as the Superintendent of Campbell County Schools since 1961. He began his teaching career at Rustburg High School in 1939. After spendingfour years in the Army, he returned to teach- ing and administrative work in the county. Prior to becoming Superintendent, Mr. Jones served as Director of Instruction for four years. He did his undergraduate work at Lynchburg College and his graduate work at the University of Virginia. ur-- , X gf I It , -i .4 1 , Q. S., I i SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Thelma. Burley, Elementary Su- pervisorg Mr. Richard K. McKeel, Jr., former Direc- tor of Instruction, Miss Cormelia. Puckett, Generat Supervisor. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. H. Hancock, Visit- ingTeacher-Book Rental Supervisor, Mr. Otis L. Wal- kins, Supervisor of Transportation. fNot Pictured - Mr. Frank Hege, present Director of Instructionj OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs. Nellie Thompson, Assistant Secretaryg Miss Bes- sie Orr, Secretary-Deputy Clerk, Mrs. Evelyn Watkins, Secretary. SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND OUR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION MR. STRICKLERENJOYS FRUITS OF RETIREMENT ' ' fwts gfi!'TW1FY':y!':i : w-gfff-,.w,g?E.::- f .AL af --as .. . Wlgpm 4 jf: f Mr. James E. Strickler On Mr. Strickler's retirement, the student body presented him with several gifts asa token of their appreciation for the service he has rendered. 'il i l' On retirement, we pay homage to Mr. James E. Strickler, who became the first Principal of William Campbell High School in 1950, seventeen years ago. From the very beginning it was Mr. Strickler, our Principal, who furnished the enthusiasm, encouragement, and s up p 0 r t that aided in the development and growth of William Campbell. Through his venture- some spirit, ideas, and ideals, our school has reached many milestones-among the latest, the school band and a new athletic field. Mr. Strickler, retiring Principal, and Mr. Riddle, incoming Principal, review plans for future ac- tivities at William Campbell High School. AROUND OUR SCHOOL BUSY STUDENTS. . . I ZESTFUL YOUTH. VARIED ASSEMBLIES EMPTY BLEACHERS SIGHTS AND SCUNDS SILENT HALL. . LONELY GYM. WILLIAM CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL ' nl-Y 3: awww 4,,,...--ff' mal -EES' 52 Inelresenocl. .mga -an iran. 54-Tyr 1. ,fg,L..,-.....i,I,L:. 'Q . 1 l .IL ,151 William Campbell High School was named after William Campbell, a distinguished general of the Revolutionary War. ' The school is located on old Highway 501 in Naruna, Virginia. It offers an accredited five year program. Students from Brookneal, Gladys, and Na- g Li ,J , f Qf' .1 5, ..-,- - . , ,fd . , runa make up an enrollment of 501. Teachers number 29. Mr.Dennis B. Riddle became prin- cipal on October 15, 1966, taking the place of Mr., James E. Strickler. An addition to our school grounds isa new athletic field equipped with lights. 3 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND OUR SCHOOL ---- 1 ATHLETICS TQT of it We T jfs ' A JfWf 'I S P ' , QV. Steve Holt x Lf' ' .,-,f N . f - In f 9 4q Ffa' it ' 'N' HS' ,el T .'5'X--4,i2- S J lu at E, A , 1, M T wi N x N l 1 David Burch Honorable Mention All -Di str ict ' AN 1, ,., T , . T Y '5w?9l'M Y:f1:f11i1 'wi V V , I- X ' QQ. Ricky Pritt Fir st-Team All-District Third Team All -State SENIOR STARS ON THE TEAM , F4 f fi 1,2 X WB.. T Q, ' :ix if ,yr Zeb Holt Second Team dl v v All-District . N .-V, I' -ax: aft . 1:11 -Q ' M- -kk JKT be fb it f A J! 'S' S I n 1 K D 1 J .f Stal! hi Don Carwile J Bruce Guthrie First Team All-District Honorable Mention All -State N , i'it xl .J E 'ffl T Harry Hale H2 Tl 1 3971 I j'f f' 0 ' 1 1, 5 ' -- . X T, :- ' Q l x F J, EC! F Bobby Carr 91 l 'f r '55 if 5l ?f':'? ,, V Y A, Gordon Kent if -Q' ' 1' 7 1191 , : L f s. I f ' , i5'-W ' ' 1 .7- , iii 'NN K' , Q f ...J I -f - , X Q Carroll Gilliland WC HAS GREATEST YEAR YET ,C 4 4 10 6125 FRONT ROW: Bobby Yates, Carroll Gilliland, David Burch, Ricky Pritt, Bruce Guthrie, Zeb Holt, Harry Hale, Buzzy Anderson, Bobby Carr, Steve Holt, Don Carwile. SECOND ROW: Randy Mitchell, Manager, Calvin Monroe, Manager, Lawson Marshall, Fred Harrison, Dennis Laughlin, Robert Hamlette,Kenny Lawhorne,Richard Holt,Bill Hendricks, Gordon Kent, Barry Brown, Richard Adams, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Steve Phelps, Lester Payne, Walter Amos, Dale Rutledge, Ray Davidson, Bill Elder, Danny Shutt, Kenny J ennings, Frank Hughes, Elliott Davis, Coach Ronnie Cox, George Stapleton, Manager. al,y r,l as , Q 523 C CAM'P?3E1eLf5 T ,l,' ff 5 -27 a D'AN'RTViERi4fl,Qa1.' r- iii,A 1 7 ' TIJNSTAIJM-i bf-A if-4,2 ,.i lyevl l Q ,'4i f'6i i 'STAUTON FQRIY lr.,- 1-IOC '46 ' RUSTBURGTQQ :f5f-:- if '7 ' T' 113, TY 123' 'jf ,i'l' EBBQQKVEQLE if' '-l, '61 ,nw , . , ,,...:w f,,1,:,-7, gg ,Q-' gf, ,. . , X1f,:,'fQ:..--fwjzgg aw-nj, 1 .J-. V, , 5- fffufi 2' 'vfavrh 1- 3' .. - ' ' ' , M, . , ,, WL- .,f,.,f,, - .LL , V 4.x - , sv... ,,w,.w, V iw , u ,inn 1 5, f- .U-V-,Q .,., 5 st? A., ,, we,- . : mjj1,,u wQ,iaa,giw,..u,:. ul . umm N ,H w ,H it as ,, vu , , ' U, ww. ,M ..wa,,- We W H3 J. V. 'S SHOW HUSTLE AND DESIRE 4, - ni..- , -, . ., . ww we -' ' aaa k .f,J. l, ,'-'--- ---, ,,. ,L J We T: , -, ,., Ae. , L , G.. , ,, J. V. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Dennis Nashg Barry Elder, Richard Snellg James Monroeg Mark Shuttg Tom Nichelsong Copeland Smithg Howard Elderg William Winston. SECOND ROW: Lanny Dejarnetteg Roger Vasserg Bruce Fisherg Kenneth Cageg Bruce Holtg Mike Moseleyg Jimmy Brathwaiteg Mike Davidson. THIRD ROW: Marvin Foley, Coachg Chris Holtg Steve Rosserg Tommy Peakg Phillip Donaldg Ben Wrightg Sammy Self, Coach. . I SCORES William Campbell 2 Altavista 19 William Campbell 36 Staunton River 30 William Campbell O Rustburg 13 William Campbell 6 Appomattox - 17 'E William Campbell 0 Amherst 19 Mr. Marvin Foley, J .V. Coach, explains an offensive play to Barry Elder and Bruce Holt. H4 J.V. CHEERLEADERS SYMBOLIZE VITALITY x J. V. CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Joan Foster, Peggy Monroe, Captaing Deborah Dunigan. SITTING: Anne Jennings, Dianne Taylor. SPONSOR Mrs. Bonnie Rams ey The J. V. Cheerleaders cheer their boys to victory at the game with Appomattox which W. 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SECOND ROW: Glenda Shutt, Manager, Pat Elder, Manager, Donna Gaerettner, Coach, Dee Dee Lusardi, Diane Jackson, Patsy Pursell, Frances Maddox, Wanda Miles, Cynthia Burch, Gloria Cash, Wynona Scott, Norma Austin, Linda Blanks, Manager. Patricia Shutt tries to block a shot by Tunstall in the game with Tunstall in which the Generalettes won. II7 SCORES Wm. Campbell 26 Chatham 25 Wm Campbell Dan River Wm Campbell Gretna Wm Campbell Rustburg Wm Campbell Altavista Wm Campbell Brookville Wm Campbell Timstall Wm Campbell Chatham Wm Campbell Rustburg Wm. Campbell Altavista Wm Campbell Gretna Wm Campbell Tunstall Wm Campbell Dan River E SENIORS SET THE PACE 4 1 . will ,isp GW, pg Y: f frm? I f P G11 F If of C ' A, X 'N fi W H '- Q .gall f ' 44 E I t ll F-E C f i Q Wx Bruce Guthrie Larry Irby Tommy Guthrie Wm. Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm. Wm '66-67 BASKETBALL SCORE BOARD Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Chatham Dan River Gretna Rustburg Altavista Brookville Appomattox Brookville Amher st Tmistall Chatham Appomattox Rustburg Altavista Gretna Tunstall Dan River RANDY MINIX IS STATE'S LEADING SCORER VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Henry Stevens, Tommy Guthrie, Bruce Guthrie, Larry Irby, Randy Minix. SECOND ROW: Coach Marvin Foley, Gerald Bradner, Kenny Lawhorne, Lawson Marshall, Richard Holt, Dennis Laughlin, Daryl Mitchell, Manager Bill Elder. Bruce Guthrie awaits a foul shot with Mike Seay, No. 33 and Richard Mims, No. 41, members of the Appomattox team. William Campbell won the game 60-32. 4 Bruce Guthrie, No. 44, attempts to pass to Randy Minix, No. 24, while Buzzy Anderson, No. 22,and Mike Seay, No. 33 for Appomattox, look on. J. V. GIRLS PREPARE FOR VARSITY ACTION J. V. GIRLS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Nancy Mason, Joan Carwile, Norma Stevens, Cheryl Carwile, Beth Herndon, Becky Yount, Pam May- berry, Janet Booker. SECOND ROW: Valerie Blanks, Linda Guthrie, Mary Dee Elder, Kay Owen, Betty Sowell, Mary J ackson, Deborah Crews, Janet Riddlebarger. THIRD ROW: Becky Hodnett, Martha Yates, Gayle Carwile, Scottie Hendricks, Cynthia Vassar, Martha Gilliland, Prissilla Ellington, Nancy Bennett, Donna Gaerttner, Coach. The J. V. team is formedto teach the skills andtechniques of basketball. Then the girls will be ready to try for a place on the Varsity team in the coming years. Martha Gilliland and Janet Riddlebarger wait for jump ball as Miss Gaerttner tosses up during a practice session. 120 J.V. BOYS DISPLAY VARSITY PCTENTIAL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Dexter Leeg Bobby J onesg Ray Davidsong Elliott Davisg Keith Clarkg Hammond Coates, Dale Rutledge. SECOND ROW: Coach, Steve Phelps, Howard Elder, Mike Baberg Bobby Yates, Lawrence Danielg Steve Rosserg Johnny Pillow, E. C. Tibbsg Butch Bailey, Bill Elder, Manager. Keith Clark goes in for alay-up as Lawrence Hammond Coates goes into a defensive position Daniel watches during a practice session be- as Elliott Davis, in the background, moves in to fore the Brookville game. aid him. 121 VOLLEYBALL TEAM IS UP AND DOWN FHA VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Barbara Doss, Peggy Cage, Della Sue Morris, Donna Kaye Flynn, Sheila Brown, Wendy Frazier, Linda Guthrie, Nancy Mason, Evelyn Epperson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Christine Crabtree, Mrs. Frieda Whitlow. The Volleyball team has a practice session after school, with sponsors Mrs. Christine Crabtree and Mrs. Frieda Whitlow. 122 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS INSPIRE MORALE FIRST ROW: Tonya Harper, mascot. SECOND ROW: Amy Jo Williams, Debbie Yount, Brenda Daniel. THIRD ROW Jamey Coates, Linda Hendren, Co-captaing Bonnie J ennings, Susie Carr, Pat Rushing, Co-captain, Patsy Colbert. p ti SPONSOR Mrs . Judi Harris N02 Patsy Colbert andJamey Coates hang poster which cheerleaders made to boost school spirit. Colorful posters are displayed before each game to inspire competition. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM SETS RECORDS GIRL'S TRACK TEAM Y FRONT ROW: Judy Brown, Debbie Yount, Gloria Cash, Wynona Scott, Wanda Miles, Betty Du.nnaway, June Caldwell, Cheryl Carwile. SECOND ROW: Miss Donna Gaerttner, Coach, Cynthia Burch, Kathy Daniel, Virginia Jackson, Sheila Brown, Sandra Jackson, Dianne Jackson, Peggy Cage, Bonnie DeJarnette, Regina Ellington, Charlotte Martin, Patricia Shutt . GIRL'S SPORTS AWARDS Marie Hill, softball awardg Wanda Miles, first place high jump, Charlotte Martin, first place soccer throw, Linda Roakes, first place discus, Miss Donna Ga er ttne r , Gir1's Athletic Director. 124 GIRL 'S TRACK RESULTS Senior High--grades 10, ll, 12, FIRST PLACE: Discus--Linda Roakes--New Record Soccer throw--Charlotte Martin SECOND PLACE: 80 Meter Hurdles--Regina Ellington 440 Yard Pursuit Relay- THIRD PLACE: -Dianne Jackson Sandra Jackson Kathy Daniel Patricia Shutt 440 Yard Run--Virginia Jackson Junior High--grades 8, 9. FLRST PLACE: High J ump--Wanda Miles SECOND PLACE: 200 Yard Pursuit Relay --Wynona Scott Gloria Cash Debbie Yount June Caldwell TRACK MEN HAVE WINNING SEASON ., . ., V 1- e 9'-eu-i5'.',i SA '-K. H ' Q. df -1.01 11 awlkw 1 12 'z' KY H l M, ,mgigpgig '- - 3221 1 M, VARSITY TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: Buzzy Anderson, Fred Harrison, Calvin Monroe, Allen Tibbs, Ted Mayberry, Frank Hughes, Barry Brown, Clyde Gentry, Billy Herndon, Manager, Randy Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Bobby Carr, Henry Mason, Jerry Mason, Lawson Marshall, Bruce Guthrie, Ricky Pritt, Richard Holt, Robert Hamlette, Danny Daniels. The Boy's TrackTeam had the first winning Billy Herndon was second in the state in team in the history of the school in the spring highjump. Bruce Guthrie was third in the state of 1966. in low hurdles and fourth in high hurdles. ' --.gb . A ww Buzzy Anderson vaults to capture new school record Billy Herndon leaps to tie school high jump record 6 of 12 feet. feet 2 inches. T25 GIRLS' SOFTBALL-EIGHTH GRADE TRACK 'w..ff Y., , , iX.imQg?m m:',:Ju V FZ: TV 5, ! R A Ki I F Indus f 'N Ni SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Jtme Caldwell, Judy Brown, Dale Davidson, Charlotte Martin, Nancy Gilliland. SECOND ROW: Donna Gaerttner, Coach: Mary Dee Elder, Frances Maddox, Dianne Jackson, Marie Hill. w ns: i , 1 lu- W e , , , I If 1 lf!-DHI! .yi W' i gal!!! 1 EIGHTH GRADE TRACK FRONT ROW: Eddie Barksdale, William Lloyd, Ben Wright, Mike Baber, Malon Poindexter, Howard Elder, Buddy Fisher, William Mitchell, Ricky Bomar. SECOND ROW: Roy Reynolds, Albert Enoch, Willy Jones, Larry Austin, James Monroe, Ronnie Morris, Mike Roark, Darmy Epperson, Jimmy Braithwaite. THIRD ROW: Carl Seamster, Bobby Dickerson, Jimmy Seamster, Steve Rosser, Dale Rutledge, Lester Payne, Jerry Austin. 126 -he -' WC OFFERS STIFF COMPETITION TO OPPONENTS - .. f1Q?.:.-.5 A-Tl If---Y 1 .EELS 115:94 is -1 LW' ,-c..:.':'... ,K --- .--- ,,....- ,,.. 53.:'-q1 :'i:: fx' :1'J'H.:'w':f.-.y.:.:.e.- ,-512.--,.-:4L..-5 -4- ..--g1.,.. r:': .---5-...--7.-:L ?..--1.3'T-....--g..f- --- .,....- ,.,, ..-L,-:,,.,.1-3-,n-.....T ,,,.,..., . . ..- , F' 5-551525 '33 r S --vr-vw-4 '2'f'f7 'Qf . ::,f-SFI 25:7 j - -J '- gl ,351-tr Q--J .pi-2. , - 'f' - Gaim f,'.',lg..,. 1, 5 V , A wiaefzi-cf p. A - f wax 1 -,, T932 f it , 5 MN BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Don Carwile, Steve Riddlebarger, Sandy Monroe, Randy Minix, C. M. Holland, Carroll Clark, Charles ' ' D 'S Elder, Ronnie Cox, Marstin, Dennis Laughlin, Carey Lee, E. B.Dan1e1, Frank Mitchell, Kenny Lawhorne, enni Coach. SECOND ROW: John Anthony, Marvin Fariss, Lee Booker, Roy Lloyd, Manager. Wm Wm. Wm. Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm 1966 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Chatham Brookville Tunstall Gretna Chatham Appomattox Rustburg Altavista Dan River Altavista Appomattox Gretna Dan River Brookville Rustburg 7 COACH Mr. Ronnie Cox W.C. 'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS l28 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AROUND OUR SCHOOL r I ' ' ADVERTISEMENTS IN APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR PATRONAGE NAMES ALTAVISTA JOURNAL B Sz G Market Dr. L. P. Bailey Boston Drug Co., Inc. Dil1ard's Grocery R. L. Fisher, D.D.S. J. E. Gehrnan, M.D. Dr. George Green Dr. W. P. Geisler J. C. Howlett's Piano C Dr. O. S. Martin, D.D.S. Miles Brothers Farm Supply, Inc. Peak's Golf Course Dr. L. B. Satterfield Edward H. Tarkington Thurman's Grocery J. I. Trent's Store Vaden's Farm Service, Inc. Vaughan Motor Tire and Appliances Virginia's Beauty Shop TELEPHONE FO-9-5287 332-4491 376-2200 283-4852 376-2238 376-2325 376-2644 376-3126 0. 572-4292 332-4582 FO-9-5092 VI -6-5209 283-5518 376-2526 369-5434 FO-9-9664 283-4332 ADDRESS Altavista, Rustburg, Brookneal, Virginia South Boston, Virginia Gladys, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia South Boston, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Rustburg, Virginia Route 415501 Lynchburg, Virginia Altavista, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Gladys, Virginia Sugar Hill, Virginia Altavista, Virginia Altavista, Virginia Gladys, Virginia Virginia Virginia WALLACE-REDFERN SALES CO., INC. 2015 Indian Hill Rd. Lynchburg, Virginia Vending Machines- -Confections Potato Chips - -peanuts FAULKNER 8K LAWSON DRUG CO. Where Friends Me et VV IN SOUTH BOSTON SINCE 1875 YOUR HEALTH Sz HEARTY CENTER 130 Compliments of W. E. POLLOK General Merchandise Gladys , Virginia Phone 283 -43 56 BROOKNEAL CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Mr. Woodrow Epperson kindly offered Phone 376-3768 his services in grading our new ath- B kn 1 V. . . letic field which was completed in mo ea ' lrgmla time for our first football game Sept- tember 16, 1966. OPPORTUNITY ? BURLINGTON OFFERS PLENTY OF IT BROOKNEAL FINISHING PLANT PACIFIC D1v1s1oN A UNIT QF Burlington BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC. 131 CRADDOCK-TE RRY SHOE CORPORATION Lynchburg, Virginia THE UNION STAR Your Home Newspaper Brookneal, Virginia FARMER'S SEED 81 SUPPLY CO., INC. 1306 Main St. Phone VI 5-2522 Lynchburg, Virginia JAMES T. DAVIS, INC. Paint-Wallpaper Picture Frames Art Supplies Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg's Largest Store of Fashions SNYDER 8g BERMAN, INC. In the Heart of Downtown Lynchburg, Virginia BOMAR'S BARBER SHOP Hours: QAM--8PM Brookneal, Virginia H. A. REID Paint Contractor Floors Sanded and Finished Phone 283-4818 Gladys, Virginia GLENN'S flowers 'n' things y News Stand - Florist - Variety Main Street Brookneal, Virginia SUNRISE SERVICE STATION 369 -3075 Altavista, Virginia 55? BEN FRANKLIN STORE 104 Broolmeal, Virginia BENNIES RESTAURANT AND MOTOR COURT 1 Mile South of Lynchburg on U.S. 501 on Rustburg Road Completely Air Conditioned Private Dining Room Real Pit Cooked Barbecue Dancing Open '7 days a week Phone VI-7-5539 Bobby Carr, a me rnbe r of the Art Club, and Carolyn Padgett, a member of the Library Club, organized abul- letin board for National Educational Weekwhich was observed on Novem- ber 6 -12. KERN'S BAKERY OF VA. Lynchburg, Virginia BROOKN EAL MILLING INC. COMPANY F. P. Wydner Linda's Pride Flour Self -rising - Plain HOLT'S MARKET CARROLL M. HOLT, PRO Choice Meats Fancy Fruits and Produce Eshelman Red Rose Feeds Quality Custom Grinding with Molasses Added. Buyers of Local Grain We store wheat for farmers in exchange for flour or feed. P. Groceries Phone 376-2939 Brookneal, Virginia SERVICE DRUG STORE Your Satisfaction Is Our Success PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALITY Phone 376-2379 Brookneal, Virginia Compliments of KENNY CONNER E STEVE .RIDDLEBARGER DAVID BURCH by Doris and Kenneth Conner RANDY MINIX 134 MADDOX MOTOR COMPANY U. S. Highway 501 P. O. Box 51 Naruna, Virginia 24576 McCormick Farm Machines International 8a Farmall Tractors International Trucks Parts gl Service SHORTY'S FURNITURE STO RE Phone 376-2815 New and Used Furniture Venetian Blinds Washing Machine Repair Brookneal, Va. STEPTOE 81 PATTERSON, INC. Realtors 217 Ninth Street Lynchburg, Virginia Dial 846-1341 GUTHRIE'S HARDWARE AND WESTERN AUTO Phone 376-2705 Broolmeal, Virginia 'if anuE:omTn ,.,,... 5 WEST END BEAUTY SHOP Ann Cunningham W. L. AUSTIN General Hauling Lime-Gravel-Sand For Any Purpose .Texaco Gas Sz Oil-Groceries Owner 2 1X2 Miles North of Brookneal Dial 3764500 Phone 376-2629 Lower Level Route 501 N. West End Market Brookneal, Va. T. L. MASON'S STORE Phone 3 76 -3066 Compliments of Mr. T. L. Mason Naruna, Virginia HALE MOTOR SERVICE Harry F. Hale General Auto Repair Electric 822 Acetylene Welding State Inspection Station Long Island, Virginia CLYDE A. HENDRICKS I General Auto Repair 4 1X2 Miles South of Brookneal on 501 Phone 376-2788 Home Phone 376-2855 COLONIAL RESTAURANT Ham, Turkey or Fried Chicken 2 Vegetables--Rollsu Drink--Dessert ---- 51.50 Private Dining Room For Small or Large Parties Dial 239-2511 Rt. 29 South Mr. Sz Mrs. D. R. Allcock For Complete Eye Care ,Q-iq Consult Your EYE PHYSICIAN Then See Your GUILD OPTICIAN A. G. JEFFERSON FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN se e VAUGHAN Gvvvifirnn mi? CHEVROLET G. E. CAMARO MAYT AG C HEVELLE FRIGIDAIRE CADILLAC Lynchburg, Va. 2306 Bedford Ave. 12th Sz Churflh St- AFTER THE GAME MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT WEST-END DRIVE INN Phone: 376-3497 Brookneal, Virginia CHANDLER 81 WALKER FURNITURE CO. BEST WISHES 221 Main Street South Boston, Virginia NOEL CREW'S STORE Phone 283-4712 General Merchandise Route 1 Concord, Virginia FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP A Street Brookneal, Va Beauty begins with your hair Styling Permanents Shaping Coloring Frances Hughes, Operator Phone 376-2198 Q fy., A. II!!! ix :. l- , f ' ' ' - - , xKi'f1.,J. - frfizgmjfz r PATT ' , Rexgllf x - fjfiisff I N x f'r'r xrrlplmu SIM 1-fflll.-:Lv ' P 5 5 5 .v1'm'4 IIHAJI 4, 4 ' ' II It-' 'vv-v---v-- ,Qnl gi- of 0 Ii 1 UI Mil 1 Iii CARWILE 8. CLOWDIS Amoco Gas-Meats-Groceries-Produce We give S SL H Green Stamps Route 501 Lynchburg, Virginia Let's Dress Up At Fu11er's And Go To Church Sunday ED WHITE FULLER'S FASHION STORE FOR MEN 405 Main Street South Boston, Virginia Phone 572-2195 . Distributors L. H. FOSTER a. co., INC. Texaco and Firestone Products Office Phone 376-2322 Home Phone 376-2653 Brookneal, Virginia JOHN P. HUGHES MOTOR CO., INC. UJDGE CHECKER TRIUMPH WHITE Since 1915 License No. 5 Lynchburg, Virginia If I 1 FI B' HERE'S A GREAT NEW FASHION NOTE In men and young men and men who stay young! The Valplain Suit by WEBB-WHITAKER CO., INC 909 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia 3 Sales Service VGLKSWAGEN Authorized LYNCH BU RG MOTORS INC. Good Used Cars 2828 Candlers Mt. Road Lynchburg, Va. Phone 239-2601 D. L. 360 Mr. Fred Hecht, the Balfour representative, aids Pam Holt in the selection of her class ring. S e ni o r s receive their rings at the conclusion of their Junior year. for Tire Repair Sz Recapping BROOKNEAL TIRE SALES 81 SERVICE Bro okneal, Virginia For Quality New Tires 'Delta' Tires Is The Name I39 SN ELL MOTOR COMPANY Automobile Repairs Parts and Accessories Tires, Tubes Gas and Oil Brookneal, Virginia Phone DR-6-267 4 FOSTER'S STORE General Merchandise, Produce, Gas and Oil Phone 376-2620 R.F.D.1 Brookneal, Virginia THE SOUTHERNER -WELCoME- L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY William Campbell Students Curb Service Dining JeWe1ry's Finest Craftsmen 2415 Wards Road Fred Hecht Regional Representative Staunton, Virginia cc Xl JIM ILEKS 3 sm Sv up A.R.ym at BR0.1 scuvv-i BOSTON. VA, , Phone: Tuxedo 6-6588 140 LAWHORNE'S RADIO 81 TV BROOKNEAL, WRGINTA BROOKNEAL DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE Phone 376-2220 BROOKNEAL, VIRGINLA ELDER'S IRRIGATION SALES 81 SERVICE Route 4152 Gladys, Va. Phone 283-4454 HENDERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 376-3367 BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY SOUTH BOSTON MARBLE 8g GRANITE IMPERIAL-CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH MEM0 RIALS VALIANT-SIMCA 31 MAIN STREET SALES-SERVICE GOOD AND BAD USED CARS 813 Fifth Street Lynchburg, Virginia Dial 845-3456 SOUTH BOSTON, VA. C THORNTON'S FURNITURE COMPANY SOUTH BOSTON BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY Of Complete Furnishings - Applianc For the H me COMPLETE BANK SERVICE Phone 572-4415 317 Main Street S th B t V g south Boston, virginia POOL BROTHERS SUPPLY COMPANY FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS CALL John B. Pool, Jr. 376-3611 Brookneal V' g'nia SOUTHERN STATES BROOKN EAL COOPERATIVE, INCORPORATED Brookneal, Virginia Seed-Feed-Farm Supplies Fertilizer-Grinding Sz Mixing Petroleum Service Phone 376 -2611 496 Quarterly Save by the 15th Earn from the lst CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 1001 Church-Madison Heights 2015 Wards Road E. W. YEATTS, INC. Land Clearing Excavating Pond Building Road Work Registered Contractor Dial 369-5992 Altavista, Virginia WRIGHT'S AMOCO Radiator Repairing Front End Alignment Tires - Accessories Batteries - Tubes U. S. 501 NORTH Phone 376-3634 Brookneal, Virginia For Insurance It's HARRY DeJARNETTE INSURANCE AGENCY BOX 368 BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA Phone: 376-2176 CArea Code 7035 Terri Banton and Steve Godsey display their entry in the art exhibit held April 25, 1966. POOLE-SAUNDERS FORD SALES New - A-1 Used Cars ii?-l5'EL Telephone: 376-2733 Brookneal, Virginia ROWLAND'S JEWELRY A gift for Every Occasion 613 Broad St. - Altavista, Virginia FINCH AND FINCH, INC. Funeral Home and Florist Phone 369-5621 Altavista, Virginia ' 7' THE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Office Main Street at Tenth Lynchburg, Virginia Plazavue Branch Memorial Ave. at Wadsworth Lynchburg, Virginia South Boston Office Wilborn Ave. at Logan South Boston, Va. MASON BARBER SHOP Gibbs Mason Buck Mason Addison Elder Main Street Brookneal, Virginia Compliments of YOUR ALLIED PHARMACIES FOREST HILL FORT HILL PHARMACY, INC. PHARMACY, INC. ROBERTSON WESTOVER DRUG COMPANY, INC. PHARMACY, INC. Where Award Winning Students are Trained HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 3018 Memorial Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 845-1553 415 First Street, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia Phone 343-4495 Virginia's Award-Winning Beauty School I45 Faye Ramsey and Betty Fariss are busily working on the ads to meet their deadline, Novem- ber 15, 1966. Shop Your Friendly Home -Owned MICK OR MACK STORE In Altavista Everyday Low Prices S. Sz H. Green Stamps too. HALIFAX AMERICAN STATION Corner 360 and 501 Let's go the American Way. Phone 476-6102 Halifax, Virginia Compliments of CITIZENS BANK OF SOUTH BOSTON Member of F. D. I. C. South Boston, Virginia Harvey F. Elder NATIONWIDE INSURANCE INSURANCE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Office-Lower Main St. Phone 376-2045 Brookneal, Virginia 146 BROOKNEAL WAREHOUSE Earl Bennett - Willie Towler - Claude Bennett - Elton Law Sales Every Day For High Prices and Best Service Phone 376-2315 WEST END FURNITURE COMPANY NEW AND USED FURNITURE APPLIANCES Highway 501 1X2 miles North of Brookneal Phone 376-3036 Wilmer T. Sowell PIARGAS OF BROOKNEAL, INC. Your Friendly L.P. Gas Dealer furnishing this area With: Gas Ranges Water Heaters Space Heaters Central Heat Air Conditioners Tobacco Curers Phone 376 -22 1 1 CHEF'S DRIVE IN Curb Service Altavista, Virginia START YOUR FUTURE Now-with an account at FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK Like having a banker in the family Brookneal - Rustburg - Appomattox - Lynchburg Amherst ' Blackstone - Altavista - Madison Heights Brookville I47 Latin students enjoy the Latin Banquet which was held last spring at Colonial Restaurant. JAMES D. EVANS Homelite Chain Saws Sales and Service Naruna, Va. Phone: 376-2672 Home: 376-2489 BURRUSS LAND 8. LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Producers of LAMINATED TRUCK FLOORING Sz HOUSE FLOORING Phone 376-2666 Brookneal, Virginia 148 NICK'S ELECTRONICS SERVICE 817 Main Street Telephone FO-95171 Altavista, Virginia 24517 FRANCIS OIL SERVICE L. P. Gas Essotane Brookneal, Virginia HOLLAND JEWELRY APPLIANCES 8g FURNITURE Complete Line of Jewelry and Furniture Westinghouse and Maytag Appliances Motorola T.V. Phone 376-2130 Brookneal, Virginia MILTON KEESEE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone 332-6303 Rustburg, Virginia H. MELVIN CARWILE USED CARS Junkyard, Selling Used Parts Buying Wrecks and Junked Cars Dial 376-2473 Gladys, Virginia I49 REAMS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Downtown 924 Main Street Wayside 6006 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia 24505 KENNETH HAMMERSLEY Pontiac 12th Sz Fort Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Lincoln-Mercury 115 Oakley Ave., Lynchburg, Va Sport Car Center 12th Sz Tilden Sts. Lynchburg, Va. MG Austin Healey Jaguar Honda Largest Music Dealers L. OPPLEMAN 825 Main St. Lynchburg, Virginia J EWE LRY -MUSIC -LUGGAGE GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN Guitars Sa Amplifiers CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS SLINGE RLAND DRUMS Complete line of all types musical accessories Phonographs - Tape Recorders-Records Easy Terms .a.. Q-, .Qi Dennis Laughlin a nd Richard Ho lt put finishing touches on their science fair project which illustrates the circulatory sys - tem. fx Compliments of WHITTEN FUNERAL HOMES, INC Lynchburg, Virginia , VI 6-6679 L64 CHRISTIAN BOOK SHOP Mr. 8a Mrs. Thomas E. Gilbert, Props. Books, Bibles and Supplies, Gospel Recording, Choir Robes, S.S. Literature 8a Gifts Across From 17 Wadsworth St. Pitman Plaza Lynchburg, Va. A. C. TWEEDY 8a SON Sales with Service Frigidaire Appliances Automatic Washers and Dryers Ranges, Deep Freezes, and Refrigerators Siegler Space Heaters Admiral T.V.'s Furniture A. C. Tweedy, Jr. Owner and Operator Phone 332-4752 Rustburg, Virginia H. Si L. CHEVROLET Bill Herndon gl Vince Lusardi ..1 .a IL f CHEVROQJ IZ, II Brookneal, Virginia Chuck Hughes exhibits his science project for biology. He construct- ed an incubator which hatched live chickens. Dodge . . Plymouth . . Chrysler Dodge Trucks . . Dependable Used Cars DIXIE MOTORS 518 7th Street Altavista, Va. 24517 For the finest foods shop at WRIGHT'S GROCERY General Merchandise Fresh meats Phone 376 -2098 Cliff Phillips Milton Jennings Naruna, Virginia Office 369-5100 Office 369-5100 Home 369-5871 Home 332-5051 AMERICAN AMOCO GAS J. L. DAVIDSON AUTO REPAIRING AND SERVICE STATION Route 501-1 1X2 Miles South of Naruna Narima, Virginia EADES GROCERY GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Gladys, Virginia 24554 Phone 283-4437 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE JESSE E. CRABTREE, JR. ' 0 LIFE, HEALTH, AUTO, FIRE, gi '5gi ,Els HOMEOWNERS, etc. 1025 Church Street DEPARTMENT STORE Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 845-4360 The Shopping Center SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO. LYNCHBURG'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE 11th and Main Lynchburg, Virginia Susie Carr, a F.T.A. guide, directs future W. C. students around the V school on May 5, 1966 which was des- ignated as seventh grade day. 153 LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE AUSTIN'S BARBER SHOP REMEMBER You Always Save at Leggett's Altavista, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia PhO1'16 369-5601 R. O. RUDDER GROCERY BROOKNEAL, VA. Q , I Choice Meats Fancy Groceries L ' S , ' Fruits and Produce FOR FINE TexacoGasa.ndOi1 FURNITURE Wells Drilled-Rotary and Churn Drills Pumps Xz Septic Tanks Installed GOLD LEAF WAREHOUSE MOORE WELL DRILLING For the sale of Leaf Tobacco Doyle Moore, President Brookneal Virginia Phone 332-4821 Box 97 Rustburg, Va. 7 Harvey Wilson, Agent Phone 332-6201 154 Compliments of THE LANE COMPANY, INC. Makers of Nationally Advertised Lane Cedar Chests, Lane Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, and Lane Tables Altavista, Virginia LANCASTER GALLERIES 3509 Memorial Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 845-9120 Owned and operated by J. S. Meador, Jr. Phone Lynchburg 239-9306 CINDY'S PURE TRUCK STOP 6 miles south of Lynchburg on U. S. 29 24 Hr. Road and Tire Service Mailing Address: Route 4151, Box 41541 Rustburg, Virginia BURTON-JENNINGS FLORIST Flowers for all occasions Gifts and Toys Phone 376-2183 Brookneal, Virginia I55 Compliments of WILLIAM CAMPBELL BROADCAST CLUB members are Austin's Barber Shop - Brookneal Brookneal Cleaners - Brookneal Brookneal Department Store - Broolmeal Brookneal Drug Company - Brookneal Brookneal Milling Company - Brookneal Brown-Morrison Co, - Lynchburg Connelly-Maddox Oil Co. - Naruna Elder gl Tibbs Jewelry - Brookneal Francis Esso Oil Service - Broolmeal Frank English Garage - Gladys Gladys Texaco Service Station - Gladys Glenn's - Broolmeal Guthries Grocery - Nartuia Guthrie's Hardware and Western Auto - Brookneal Harvey F. Elder Insurance - Brookneal Henry's Restaurant - Brookneal H 8a L Chevrolet - Brookneal H. M. Guthrie Lumber and Pulpwood - Brookneal Leggetts - Brookneal L. H. Foster Co., Inc. - Brookneal Lunsford Farm Supply - Brookneal Mason's Barber Shop - Brookneal Naruna American Service - Naruna Owen's Heating SL Sheet Metal - Brookneal Pool Bro. Home Improvement SL Supply Center - Broolmeal West End Drive-In Restaurant - Brookneal West End Market - Brookneal West End Pharmacy - Brookneal W. L. Austin General Hauling - Brookneal Union Star Publishing Co. - Brookneal, Virginia Live Coverage of WILLIAM CAMPBELL Football St Basketball on WOODY RADIO W O D I 1230 on your dial With the Generals all the way. 156 nnfwwgbmwnn- 1 DE. D T STORE Broolmeal, Virginia HOME OF BETTER VALUES THOSE WHO DISCRTMINATE PREFER BLUE RIBBON DAIRY PRODUCTS , 1 f :J f 9 me ii, 7. ,f . The newly organized band performed for our first pep rally before the football game with Dan River which was held September 16, 1966 HENRY'S RESTAURANT 1 1X2 Miles South of Brookneal, Va. Intersection of Routes 40 and 501 Phone: 376-2512 REEVES DRUG STORE Your Satisfaction Is Our Success PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Dave Scott Pharmacist Telephone 572-2906 South Boston, Virginia 24592 7 D ' SAU N D E R5 ' IN C ' Af?r1?V1f1g1It1SIcIJ1yn1 Ira gd Box '70 Bedford, Virginia PHILLIPS BUSINESS CCLLEGE Maryland-Virginia Milk Produces Ka Westover Ly hb rg, Virgini Ly hbgVg Milk is just milk . . unless it's Wedlvtwc WWW Then you know 1 ' r It S QUALITY CHEKD X O WESTOVER DAIRIES LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA RUSTBURG AUTO SERVICE Automobile Repairs, Service Accessories, State Inspection Phone 332-4451 Rustburg, Virginia Charles T . Miles LUNSFORD FARM SUPPLY CO. Seed-Farm Supplies-Seed Cleaning Purina Feed Mill Brookneal, Virginia Phone 376-2640 OWEN'S HEATING 8g SHEET METAL Bryan E. Owen, Proprietor Phone 376-2609 Brookneal, Virginia TOM ENGLISH EXCAVATING 81 GRADING LAKE BUILDING-ROAD GRADING HOUSE GRADING-FISH PONDS LAND CLEARING BUSH Sz BOG DISK Estimates Given Freely Gladys, Virginia 283-4496 Located on HWY. 501 Between Naruna gl Gladys C. I. ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY We have a complete line of Insurance Coverage Fire - Auto - Life - Casualty - Fidelity - Security We Solicit Your Patronage Phone 332-4721 Rustburg, Virginia 159 The 1966-1967 SCA officers were in- sta11edMay 5, 1966, duringan assembly program. Rodney Griffith, Randy Minix, Shirley Joy, Glenda Shutt, Gene Poe, Terry Lusardi, Patsy Colbert and Dee Dee Lusardi participated. CONNELLY-MADDOX OIL COMPANY Distributor of American Oil Products We give SSLH Green Stamps on heating oil Phone 376-2525 Naruna, Va. D' 1845-6581 1301 M ' St t ta am me NARUNA AMERICAN SERVICE TREVILLIAN AUCTION CO. Complete Line Atlas Accessories Since 1920 Lynchburg, Va. 24504 FURNITURE AUCTIONS 13110116 375-7095 . . . . . . Naruna, Virginia ANTIQUES APPRAISALS HERFF JONES COMPANY Manufacturers of William Campbell High School Announcements and Cards Virginia' Representatives James L. Deck Reed Schweickert 160 W Your Best Buy is THE NEWS 81 THE DAILY ADVANCE For only afew cents daily you too can have delivered to your doorstep edi- tions which are designed to entertain and keep you well informed. THE NEWS Published by the Lynchburg News, Inc. THE DAILY ADVANCE Published by the Lynchburg Daily Advance, Inc. Serving Fast Growing Central Va. P. A. ELLIOTT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Gas and Oil Phone 332-5652 Gladys, Virginia Mr. Kenneth Booth presents H. C. Rudder with the badminton player of the year award. ' 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The annual staff wishes to express its thanks to all those who have work- ed so faithfully with us. Without your coopera- II tion it would have been impossible to have this volume published. 1966-INDEX OF W.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY-7967 A Adams, Richard 14, 16, 44, 71, 80, 113 Amos, Dale 63 Amos, Walter 58, 72, 113 Anderson, Buzzy 44, 84, 113, 125 Anthony, John 44, 127 Anthony, Linda 63, 77 Arrowood, Kitty 24, 29, 43, 69, 71, 80, 82, 83, 96, 99, 105, 106 Ashworth, Larry 58 Austin, Bonnie 52, 74 Austin, Jerry 58, 126 Austin, J. W. 44, 79, 84 Austin, Larry 126 Austin, Norma 52, 70, 76, 81, 83 Austin, Ronnie 52, 74 Austin, Steven 63 B Baber, Ardie 52, 79, 84 Baber, Michael 58, 121 Bailey, Butch 52, 70, 81, 90, 94, 121 Banton, Terry 58, 72, 144 Barksdale, Carlyle 58, 84 Barksdale, Carroll 52, 84 Barksdale, Eddie 63, 79 Bell, Patsy 58 semen, claudia 44, 76, ae, 103 Bennett, Nancy 63, 77, 120 Blanks, Linda 44, 70, 73, 74, 80,83, 89, 104 Blanks, Valerie 58, 73, 74 Bomar, Ricky 58 Booker, Mrs. Carolyn 24, 44, 80 Booker, Dorothy 63, 77 Booker, Janet 58, 77, 90, 120 Booker, Lee 79, 84, 127 Bradley, William 63 Bradner, Chuck 58, 81, 83 Bradner, Gerald 45, 71, 80, 119 Braithwaite, James 58, 126 Brizendine, Paul 10, 45, 71 Brooks, Dana 63, 77 Brooks, Peggy 45, 80, 83, 107 Brown, Barry 45, 71, 72, 80, 89, 90, 113, 125 Brown, Deborah 45, 70, 71, 73, 76, 81, 83, 88, 90, 94, 98 Brown, Judy 52, 69, 70, 74, 76, 81, 90, 94, 124, 126 Brown, Sheila 13, 23, 29, 69, 76,83, 88, 89, 97, 98, 100, 116, 117, 122, 124 Bryant, Leona 59, 77 Burch, Cynthia 44, 45, 68, 69, 74, 83, 90, 117, 124 Burch, David 29, 43, 71, 89, 94, 97, 105, 106, 112, 113, 128 Burks, Gracie 29, 76 Burks, Willie 29, 76, 86 Burley, Mrs. Thelma 8 C Cage, Kenneth 59, 78, 84, 114 Cage, Peggy 23, 29, 70, 82, 91, 106, 122 Cage, Wanda 59 Caldwell, June 85, 90, 82, 91, 106, 122 Callaham, Windred 63, 78, 84 Carr, Bobby 30, 43, 72, 78, 79, 84, 89, 112, 113, 125, 133 Carr, Jimmy 63 Carr, Susie 30, 70, 83, 88, 89, 123, 153 Carwile, Charles 30 Carwile, Cheryl 59, 69, 77, 120, 124 Carwile, Don 30, 68, 69, 89, 90, 92 94, 97, 98, 105, 112, 113, 127 Carwile, Gayle 63, 73, 120 Carwile, Joan 77, 120 Carwile, Marilyn 30, 73, 76, 81 Carwile, Michael 63 Carwile, Terrell 59, 84 Carwile, Tilson 84 Carter, Mike 30 Cash, Gloria 58, 59, 77, 90, 103, 117, 124 Cash, Kay 45 Childress, Rita 31, 72, 76 Clark, Carroll 127 Clark, Marilyn 63, 77 Clarke, Keith 52, 121 Clements, Rachel 52, 70 Coates, Hammond 22, 70, 90 Coates, Jamey 10, 43, 45, 76, 123 Colbert, Patsy 45, 68, 123, 160 Collins, Sandra 45, 81, 94 Connelly, Jimmy 45 Connelly, Joan 14, 25, 46, 70, 71, 76, 81, 83, 86, 94, 98, 99 Cormor, Kenny 31, 106 Connors, Peggy 59 Cormors, Shirley 59 Cox, Mr. Ronnie 15, 89, 113, 127 Crabtree, Mrs. Christine 23, 77, 99, 122 Crews, Deborah 63, 72, 120 Cunningham, Barry 59, 72, 79 Cunningham, Danny 90 Cyrus, Henry 63, 66 D Daniel, Brenda 31, 43, 72, 76, 87, 98, 123 Daniel, Da.nny 31, 80, 90, 125 Daniel, E. B. 127 Daniel, Hazel 46, 73, 88, 104 Daniel, Kathy 46, 76, 83, 86, 102 Daniel, Lawrence 22, 52, 70, 78 Daniels, Larry 31, 70, 83, 86, 87, 89, 96, 107, 129 Daniels, Mike 59, 74 Davis, Aim 53, 76 Davis, Elliott 53, 113, 121 Davis, Richard 59, 74, 90, 94, 108 Davidson, Dale 31, 72, 76, 89, 106, 116, 117, 126 Davidson, J ere 64 Davidson, Mike 64, 78 Davidson, Roy 52, 53, 59, 70, 80, 113, 121 DeJarnette, Bonnie 20, 53, 76, 124 DeJarnette, Evie Lou 64, 66, 72, 73 DeJarnette, Lanny 59, 114 Denton, William 59, 79, 85 Dickerson, Bobby 64, 126 Dickerson, Nancy 46 Dodd, Reginald 32, 43, 79, 84, 85 Donald, Phillip 64, 114 Doss, Barbara 53, 79, 82 Doss, Betty 32, 76, 86 Doss, Jessee 53, 79, 82 Douglas, Cary 64 Douglas, David 53, 94 Dowdy, Carolyn 46 Dowdy, Sue 53, 76, 82 Dunnaway, Betty Lee 59, 77, 124 Dunnaway, Danny 53, 81, 107, 108 Dunnaway, Mary Frances 59, 77, 81 Dunnigan, Deborah 59, 70, 74, 75, 90, 115 ! E Eades, Larry 64 162 Elder, Barry 69, 114 Elder, Bill 53, 70, 81, 89, 113, 119 Elder, Danny Ray 64 Elder, Dennis 28, 32, 72, 80, 106, 127 Elder, Donna Sue 59, 83 Elder, Howard 59, 114, 121, 126 Elder, John 32, 72 Elder, Linda 32, 73, 76, 82, 83, 106 Elder, Mary Dee 52, 53, 70, 73, 74, 81, 90, 94, 120, 126 Ellington, Candace 53, 75 Ellington, Priscilla 64, 77, 120 Ellington, Regina 46, 76, 80, 86, 94, 117, 124 Elliott, Betty 64 Elliott, Ramona 38, 76, 86 Elliott, Raymond 64 English, Dennie 59, 77, 90, 108 Enoch, Albert 59, 81, 126 Enoch, Deborah 64, 73, 77 Epperson, Alice 64, 77 Epperson, Brenda 53, 76 Epperson, Danny 59, 84, 126 Epperson, Douglas 64, 78 Epperson, Evelyn 59, 122 Epperson, Judy 42, 76 Epperson, Linda 53, 64, 73 Epperson, Ronnie 59 Epperson, Wayne 38, 78, 84 Evans, Andrew 64 Evans, John 53 Evans, Robert 53 F Fariss, Betty 33, 76, 86, 146 Fariss, Da.nny 59, 79, 84 Fariss, Marvin 127 Fariss, Ricky 53, 90 Fincham, David 53 Fisher, Bobby 64 Fisher, Bruce 64, 114 Fisher, Buddy 60, 82, 85, 126 Fisher, Ricky 53 Fisher, Ruby 53 Fisher, Ruth 53, 64, 82 Flynn, Donna 58, 60, 77, 81, 83, 94, 122 Foley, Mr. Marvin 20, 89 Fore, Mrs. Dorothy 21, 72 Fore, Mrs. Myrtle 14, 28 Foster, Brenda 46, 76, 82 Foster, Jerry Lee 64, 78 Foster, Joan 64, 70, 76, 81, 83, 90, 94, 108, 115 Foster, Mary 33, 72, 76, 86 Frazier, Wendy 60, 73, 77, 83, 90, 94, 122 Friend, Mark 57, 64, 74, 80 G Gaerttner, Miss Donna 20, 89, 117, 120, 124, 126 Gentry, Clyde 125 George, Faith 58, 60, 74, 77, 90, 94 Gilliam, David 60 Gilliland, Annie 110 Gilliland, Carroll 28, 33, 79, 84, 85, 112, 113 Gilliland, Martha 64, 73, 77, 120 Gilliland, Michael 64, 78 Gilliland, Nancy 54, 73, 76, 117, 1216 Ginther, Beth 32, 54, 70, 73, 74, 75, 90, 94, 109 Glasgow, Shirley 60, 81, 83, 90, 94, 108 Glass, Sue 33 1966-INDEX OF W.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY-1967 ' Goad, Linda 64, 72 Godsey, Steve 74, 88, 144 Goodman, Mr. George Jr. 11, 85 Goodman, Vicki 64 Griffith, Mark 60 Griffith, Rodney 34, 71, 73, 82, 93, 94, 97, 99, 105, 106, 109, 160 Guthrie, Barbara 54, 70, 74, 76, 81, 94 Guthrie, Bruce 34, 72, 89, 112, 113, 118, 119, 125, 128 Guthrie, Colleen 54 Guthrie, Debra 46, 64 Guthrie, Mrs. Elsie Payne 24, 63, 81, 98 Guthrie, Gerald 6C Guthrie, Glenn 24, 46, 70, 73, 74, 80, 104 Guthrie, Jean 34, '72, 80, 82, 83, 91, 106, 109 Guthrie, Kathy 54 Guthrie, Kyle 46, 72, 78, 84 Guthrie, Linda 60, 120, 122 Guthrie, Louis 54, 79, 84 Guthrie, Louise 10, 34, 82 Guthrie, Mike 60, 81 Guthrie, Mildred 64 Guthrie, Myrtle 28, 34, 69, 76, 82 Guthrie, Robert 64, 84 Guthrie, Ronald 28, 35, 72, 79, 83, 84, 86, 106, 109 Guthrie, Sara 60, 77, 83 Guthrie, Tommy 28, 34, 68, 73, 80, 83, 87, 88, 89, 96, 98, 100, 101, 105, 106, 109, 118, 119 H Hale, Harry 35, 69, 81, 86, 90, 94, 96, 98, 105, 112, 113 Hall, David 64 Hall, James 64, 78 Hall, Jetty 36, 72 Hall, Jimmy 64 Hall, Patty 65 Hamlette, Henry 46 Hamlet-te, Jerry 60 Hamlette, Mrs. Pauline 110 Hamlette, Robert 47, 80, 113 Hancock, Mr. J. H. 8 Harper, Elder 54, 74 Harper, Em 24, 35, 70, 76, 80, 82, 83, 88, 96, 103, 106, 109 Harper, Larry 60, 78, 84 Harper, Margie 60, 83, 84 Harper, Patricia 60, 81 Harper, Tonya 123 Harris, Mrs. Judith 11, 22, 98, 123 Harrison, Fred 47, 51, 69, 71, 80, 87, 89, 113, 125 Harvey, Jasper 65, 85 Hawkins, Joan 54, 107 Hendren, Linda 35, 43, 82, 83, 86, 89, 97, 106 Hendren, Sherry 65, 77, 86 Hendricks, Bill 47, 113 Hendricks, Mike 36, 72, 79, 84, 85, 106 Hendricks, Scotty 63, 65, 77 Herndon, Beth 58, 60, 69, 74, 77, 90, 120 Herndon, Billy 25, 36, 65, 83, 86, 109, 125 Herndon, Mr. W. R. 8 Henderson, Dorothy 35, 76, 83, 88, 94, 106, 109 Henderson, Pete 65, 78, 84 Hicks, Mr. Carl 8 Hill, Marie 47, 82, 85, 124, 126 Hill, Tommy 60 Hillsman, Barry 60 Hoclnett, Becky 65, 120 Holland, Butch 36, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85 Holland, C. M. 127 Holland, W. D. 28, 36, 72, 79, 80, 84, 85, 106 Holland, Janice 60, 77, 90, 94 Holt, Bruce 63, 65, 69, 114 Holt, Chris 63, 65, 114 Holt, Eddie Ray 60 Holt, Elaine 54 Holt, Nancy 47, 51 Holt, Pam 37, 43, 70, 71, 72, 70,a2, ss, 99, 94, 96, 99, 103, 105, 106, 109 Hou, Richard 27, 47, 90, 99, 94, 113, 119, 125, 150 Holt, Steve 25, 35, 112, 119 noir, zen 36, 97, 99, 105, 106, 112, 113 Hostedler, Joy 60 Hostedler, Martha 47, 71, 72, 81, 88, 90, 92, 108 Hostedler, Mary Sue 37, 71, 80, 81 90, 105, 108 Howard, Wanda 76, 83 Hubbard, Synethia 37, 73 Hughes, Chuck 79, 84, 151 1 Hughes, Frank 54, 78, 84, 113, 125 84 Hutcherson, John 65, 78, I Irby, Deborah 37, 54 Irby, Douglas 66, 79, 84 Irby, James 60 Irby, John 60, 74 Irby, Larry 72, 78, 79, 83, 84, 87, 89, 99, 104, 118, 119 Issacs, Barry 54, 94 Issacs, Dale 65, 78 Issacs, Donald 65, 78, 84 Issacs, Karen 60, 77, 81 Issacs, Joan 54, 76 Issacs, Robert 22, 54, 78, 84 J Jackson, Diane 20, 47, 117, 124, 126 Jackson, Mary Lois 65, 120 Jackson, Melvin 64 Jackson, Sandra 37, 76, 81, 105, 116, 117, 124 Jackson, Virginia 37, 76, 116, 117, 124 Jarvis, Ava Jane 73, 74, 94, 104 Jefferson, Billy 55 Jefferson, Lorna 65, 73 Jennings, Ann 77, 115 Jennings, Bormie 55, 70, 76, 83,86 89, 123 Jennings, Carl 65 Jennings, Doris 65 Jennings, Jerry 65 Jennings, John 47, 79, 99 Jennings, John Leo 61, 79, 83, 84 Jennings, Kenneth 55, 72, 81, 83, 90, 113 Jennings, Wayne 38 Johnson, Billy 38, 83, 94, 106, 109 Johnson, Linda 61, 77 Johnson, Wayne 47 Jones, Bobby 55, 79, 121 Jones, Doris Ann 65, 77 Jones, Frances 47, 72, 73 Jones, Mr. G. Hunter 8 163 7 Jones, Willie 61, 79, 84, 99, 126 Jordan, Jimmy 55 Jordan, Vickie 65, 77 Joy, Shirley 10, 38, 68, 82, 86, 98, 106, 129, 160 K Ken, Mr. Edward 22, 78 Kent, Mrs. cied 19,19, 59, 91 Kent, Gordon 38, 97, 90, 91, 106, 112, 113 Kerr, Phniip 55, 79, 84 L Lacks, David 61, 74 Lambert, Wanda 65 Lane, Cathy 55, 76 Laughlin, Dennis 14, 48, 89, 90, 119, 127, 150 Lawhorne, Kenny 48, 69, 72, 89, 113, 119, 127 Lawhorne, Roger 55, 73, 74, 82 Lee, Carey 99, 127 Lee, Dexter 52, 55, 69, 70, 80, 121 Lee, Nancy 48, 81 Lindsey, Gene 65 Lindsey, Phillis 65 Lindsey, Roger 65 Lipscomb, David 48 Lloyd, Roy 106, 127 Lloyd, William 126 Lusardi, Mrs. Carolyn 26, 82 Lusardi, Dee Dee 55, 68, 74, 76, 81, 90, 117, 160 Lusardi, Terry 23, 28, 38, 70, 76, 82, 83, 86, 87, 101, 102, 105, 106 109, 160 Lunsford, Joe 44, 48, 88, 90, 107 M Maddox, Frances 14, 44, 48, 71, 73, 76, 81, 94, 117, 126 Maddox, Mrs. Mary 25, 68 Mann, Gail 55 Mann, Stephen 65 Markham, Brenda 102 Marr, Bonnie 102 Marshall, Lawson 48, 71, 80, 81, 82, 89, 92, 94, 113, 119 Marshall, Mrs. Pauline 18, 44 Martin, Charles 127 Martin, Charlotte 48, 80, 89, 90, 126 Marston, Deborah 38, 73 Mason, Gary E 65, 78 Mason, Henry 48, 72,-88, 89 Mason, Nancy 61, 77, 120, 122 May, Leslie 39, 85 Mayberry, Pam 61, 70, 73, 77, 90, 120 Mayberry, Ted 99, 125 McKeal, Mr. Richard K. Jr. 8 McKinney, Larry 99 McKinney, Shirley 76 McSherry, Thomas 88 Miles, Wanda 55, 76, 81, 117, 124 Milton, Stanley 55 Minix, Mrs. Nancy 10 Minix, Randy 48, 68, 71, 80, 87, 89 94, 101, 119, 126, 160 Mirmix, Amelia 39, 76, 83 Minnix, Kay 61, 74 Mitchell, Bill 14, 22, 39, 61 Mitchell, Daryl 48, 82, 119 Mitchell, Frank 55, 127 Mitchell, Glenn 65 1966-INDEX OF W.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY-1967 Mitchell, Mitchell, Lennie Nancy 65, 77 M1fche11, Randy 22, 61, az, 113, 125 Mitchell, Mitchell, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Ray 55, 89, 94 Sue 55 Calvin 16, 49, 125 James 61, 79, 84, 114, 126 Nadine 55, 85 Peggy 55, 70, 74, 75, 115 Randall 49, 84, 85 Montgomery, Buddy 55, 79, 84 Moore, Tula 55 Moon, Howard 49, 80, 94 Moorefield, Ann 49, 82, B3 Moorefield, Donna 61, 77, 82, 83 Moorefield, Stanley 66, 84 Moorman, Sheila 65, 92 Morris, Della Sue 66, 77, 83, 94, 122 Morris, Ronnie 66, 84 Morrison, Judy 39, 76, 83, 85 Morrison, Tommy 49, 74 Mosby, Miss Gloria 12, 63 Mosebrook, Raymond 39, 79, 84 Mosely, Mrs. Mary 110 Mosely, Mike 114 Murphy, Lea 66, 74, 75, 77, 90, 94 N Nash, Dennis 65, 78, 114 Neighbors, Judy 56 Neighbors, Pat 61, 77 Nicholson, Thomas 61 0 Oakes, Mr. Melvin 8 Orr, Mrs. Bessie 8 Owen, Kay 76, 120 Owen, Robert 40, 78, 79, 84, 97, 99 P Padgett, Robert 56, 78, 84 Padgett, Carolyn 40, 72, 76, 83, 106, 133 Payne, Dianne 56 Payne, Lester 61, 82, 126 Payne, Marie 100 Peak, Tommy 65, 114 Perrow, Mrs. Pauline 13, 58, 83, 88, 98, 109 Phillips, Mr. Thomas H. 8 Pillow, Mrs. Blanche 110 Pillow, Johnny 56, 73, 121 Poe, Hassie 110 Poindexter, Cole 49, 70, 79, 83, 86 Poindexter, Dana 66, 77 Poindexter, Malon 58, 61, 81, 83, 90, 94, 126 Pool, Ray 61, 79, 81, 84 Porterfield, Vicky 61 Powers, David 61, 72 Powers, Paul 56, 81, 90, 94 Pritt, Ricky 40, 80, 89, 112, 113, 125 Pruitt, Luther 61, 74 Puckette, Bill 49, 72, 81, 108 Puckette, Mrs. Cornelia 8 Puckette, J. D.,22, 78, 79 Purcell, Patsy 56, 57, 74, 76, 83, 89, 103, 117 Puryear, Henry 61, 79, 84 Puryear, Jessee 22, 61 R Ramsey, Mrs. Bonnie 58, 49, 115 Ramsey, Faye 40, 146 Reid, Catherine 49, 73, 76, 86 Reynolds, Gail 56, 83 Reynolds, Roy 61, 126 Rice, Barbara 56, 107 Rice, Carl 40, 72 Rice, Frances 58, 61 Rice, Jeannette 56, 69, 90 Rice, Nannie 40 Riddle, Barney 9 Riddle, Barry 9 Riddle, Mr. Dennis 9 Riddle, Mrs. Dennis 9 Riddlebarger, Janet 66, 120 Riddlebarger, Steve 10, 41, 80, 81, 87, 90, 127 Riegel, Mr. J. J. 22, 79 Roach, Barbara 66, 77 Roach, Beverly 56, 78, 84 Roach, Jimmy 49, 84, 91 Roach, Karen 77 Roakes, Arlene 41, 105 Roakes, Barney 49, 83, 84, 85, 79 Roakes, Carter 56 Roakes, Linda 41, 76, 89, 116, 117, 128 Roark, Karen 58, 62 Roark, Mike 84, 62, 79, 126 Roark, Winston 41, 72, 88, 106 Robertson, Floyd Jr. 8 Rosser, Carolyn 66 Rosser, Joyce 66 Rosser, Stephen 62, 82, 84, 79, 90, 94, 114, 121, 126 Rowles, Peggy 41, 43, 76, 82, 83, 86, 102 Rudder, H. C. 41, 81, 83, 90, 99, 105, 106, 108, 109, 161 Rushing, Pat 43, 76, 82, 83, 86, 89, 106, 123 Rutledge, Dale 62, 113, 121, 126 S Saunders, Marie 66 Scott, Ashby 56 Scott, Daniel 56, 90, 94 Scott, Joane 62, 74, 90 Scott, Lewis 49 Scott, Melvin 56, 80 Scott, Ralph 56, 78, 84 Scott, Wynona 62, 70, 94, 117, 124 Seamster, Carl 126 Self, Mr. Samuel 17, 63, 90, 114 Shepherd, Shirley 49 Shockley, Edward Lee 66 Shumaker, George 56, 78, 84 Shutt, Danny 56, 79, 84, 113 Shutt, Glenda 23, 42, 68, 73, 76, 80, aa, as, 94, sv, 103, 104, 106, 107, 109, 117, 160 Shutt, Mark 66, 114 Shutt, Patricia 44, 50, 74, 81, 89, 94, 101, 117, 124 Singleton, Chuck 57, 78, 84 Sizemore, Mr. Frazier 13, 28 Smith, Connie Ann 66 Smith, Copeland 66, 78 Smith, Glenn 58, 62, 81, 85 Smith, Reginald 66 Snell, Richard 63, 66, 114 Sowell, Betty Sue 57, 74, 76, 81, 90 120 Sowell, Bonnie 57, 76, 82 Stapleton, George 84, 113 Stevens, Henry Lee 50, 72, 84, 119 Stevens, Norma Jean 62, 77 Straw, Sheila 50, 70, 74, 80, 83, 90 Straw, Mrs. Myrtle 16 Strickler, James E. 6 164 T Tanner, Gray 57, 80, 90 Taylor, Diane 62, 77, 94, 114 Taylor, Mr. Howard 110 Temples, Mr. Edwin 21, 44, 68, 74, 104, 107 Thompson, Mr. Fred 12, 58 Thompson, Mrs. Nellie 8 Thompson, Steve 62 Thurman, Johnson 84 Tibbs, E. C. 57, 70, 80, 94, 121 Tibbs, Gloria 10, 23, 28, 42, 71,86, 87, 97, 98, 105 Tibbs, Joan 50 Tuck, Janet 26, 57 Tuggle, Diane 6, 10, 42, 81, 83, 86, 87 Tuggle, Donna. 62, 74 Vassars, Vassars, Vassars, 83, 88, V Cynthia 66, 73 Roger 66 Ted 44, 50, 70, 73, '74, 81, 95, 98, 107, 109 W Wade, Bennie 62, 74 Wade, Danny Ray 66 Wade, Diane 66 Wade, Karen 57, 82, 90 Wade, Thomas 99 Walker, Carolyn 50, 76, 85 Walker, Dennis 62 Waller, George 57 Waller, Kermeth 66 Waller, Marie 14, 44, 50, 70, 71, 80, 81, 83, 86, 94, 99 Ward, Donna 63, 66, 73, 77 Ward, Ginger 66, 77 Watkins, Mrs. Evelyn 8 Watkins, Mr. Otis 8 Whitesell, Betty Carol 51, 71, 81, 88, 94, 98, 107 Whitlow, Mrs. Arlene 16, 17, 52, 90, 108 Whitlow, Mrs. Freida 23, 77, 122 Williams, Amy Jo 51, 70, 80, 83, 89, 90, 107, 123 Williams, Danny 62, 81, 83 Williams, Lowell 51, 72, 79, 84, 85 Williams, Pat 51, 71, 73, 81, 87 Wilson, Brenda '42, 76, 82, 85, 91, 94 Wilson, Martha 66, 77 Wilson, Timothy 62, 74 Winston, wnuam 62, 79, 84 woodall, Shirley 51, 70, ve, as, ae, so Wray, Arlene 62, 77, 94 Wright, Barbara 66 Wright, Ben 62, 114, 126 Y Yates, Bobby 43, 52, 57, 83, 90, 98, 107, 109, 113, 121 Yates, Martha 66, 77 Yates, Mike 42, 90, 106 Yoder, Donald 62 Yoder, Dwayne 51, 78, 79, 84 Yoder, Joseph 57, 78, 94 Yount, Becky 63, 66, 72, 103, 120 Yount, Debbie 43, 57, 70, 82, 123, 124 Z Zehr, Almaria 62 Zehr, James 57, 82, 84 l 3. 1 5' - '4 2'1'GY 1f A ' . 11-was 1111.1 . 1 1- 11-we-.ep . ,. ,1, X XX,1E?.X.l,51i,Ll -,,,X.,3XXXXFXX l. . 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