William Fleming High School - Colonel Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1958

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IAI , . 91 Il, X r . 1 xl 5 . M K X. x Y +0 4 xg N ,E , . QKX 1 X Mi I fu X, X 1 .4 Q fi V,ix ,L . Vi an QQ, V 1 X ' wif i I . an MK i 2 ,W m ,. 2 f N W 'Kam' lk, 'H I 1 I - A , x 1 ' Q' ! 1 A . . x ,. . 4. ffm? I , , . 4 M --i n V , W was V to -Own 4 ,. K ,Pg .Q Q E X 5. 1 ': '1 . '. 4' y ix ax 4 5 'L as an ' 7 1 ' I X4 I' 1 . -r. . 44- 1 -s , . , ' - 'H -if - ' . W . 1 H V bf 1 A J wx? K Q' ic w' AF A V Ai I A Y . Nw , ,gh MV N 6 V 4, , . ' P 'J ' , , -ff X' .av-f Q4 1 N , S I H 9' 'N is 3 'I ' I ' fi' L, iiy i ibn, Sw . , 57' ka-1 2 mfs Q! William Fleming cas it looked on its first birthday l'-734. Our school was named for this man, COLONEL WILLIAM FLEMING L S faq. - Published by the students of ya . Happy Birthday, Fleming! The twenty-five candles on your cake burn bright beacons, for each is the proud possessor of a yeor's transition and a yeor's triumphs. The earliest candle glows for 1933 when one hundred fifty-two eager students poured into your new halls. A later one burns for 1935 and the publication of your first annual. 1939 saw the foundation of your SCA and 1941 the winning of the first Distinguished award in the state one-act play festival, a record unmarred in succeeding years. The candles which mark 1952, '53, and '54 recall basketball championships. ln 1941 and '43 and again in 1945, '47, and '49, your football team, always valiant, frequently victorious, brought you similar laurels. Art Club and Athletes, Beta Club and Band, Choir and Classes- all those who have become a part of your spirit salute you and all wish you Many Happy Returns May your next twenty-five candles burn as brightly. WILLIAM FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL Roanoke, Virginia Faculty Pages 12 to 19 Classes Pages 20 to 65 iw Sports Pages 66 to 89 MMM Activities Pages 90 to 129 Features Pages 130 to 135 Advertisements Pages 136 to 156 cfefzzcllinq Zmenfy-fiae QQGQJ1 in GROWTH Because he is like the knight of Canterbury Tales, we echo Chaucer's words: He never had in all his lifetime said An ill-bred word to serf or man of might He was a gentle, true and per- fect knight. We take pride, therefore, in dedicating this, our anniversary issue of The Colonel to our assistant principal, Paul B. Foster. ln memory's kaleidoscope of William Fleming, there will be a variety of patterns, changing and restless. No matter what the design of the pattern, one facet remains fixed. Mirrored there is one whose calmness and gentle- ness, bolstered by a reserved strength swayed the ideals of those students who in their daily contact with him have gained enrichment in their lives. iff.: .M-6.4 a' ,M -n K v 4 . 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Now, by its light we trace the hurrying moments of our anni- versary year. The things we will remember: The Seniors achieving at last the cherished privilege of marching first from assembly: the pleading for mercy of Comrade 6482'l on the annual staff program: the decorations dropping-one by one-from an unhappy float in the Homecoming pa- rade: the spectacular Homecoming football victory over our previously undefeated opponents: the opening curtain of the drama, Night Must Fall , the murmur of happy voices blended with the music of the Junior-Senior prom. Our candle will fade and melt into the lights of the past. The future is yours. Guard well its light. 'G' R W- 1 we... ,Q :JL Q ',1r' IW1 '11- ,, 1 I 1 , .. . ,W 1.4! 1 M, any A ' is ' 1 fluff' fl ' , of 2 if -Q 'f '. 1 I' ,T 5 'A '35 ' ', A 1 ' 1 gr A , ' -we 11f1,z I ,F-'l Qj K W . . 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I iw 53 ' . -' I Q .j- '- : I , N ' ' F 'Al s J I. 5 V Z . ? +5-p 'T ' n ' 1 I 1 U 'J as v ws A, . iW,0,x, ,EW A sw 'F J, Rl H 4.1 H iw 1 1' L ' isa Q ' f ' .,- , ,X 4 J. H ,W X M Mk A, 1 2, if yi' W AA 'lf 'iii - 5 W T A-F X I . X ,wgl 5' H ' 5 gb' I ' ,www A , R - f 1 I I' uw A 4 ' 9 ff X fl ' Q - u IJ ' ' , ,f , it A 1' if ,IV J' xx.: ' ,g K W , , . .N fi' f I-, ,E- Gay antics depict the end of the day Mrs. Hubbard explains the lesson for some Fleming students. to Corky Mays. PM---, 1-., ii ,, 1, 4 Hi The library offers students a quiet place to read and study. 5-m fi 'iff -N gf QA' 'A rr L2 ccencenffzafian. .mcrmenfaaq 8 .g .J The Fleming stands are crowded with enthusiastic fans. W. Qi i -iw P sl 5 'Q f f 'K The cheerleaders add a noisy climax to an assembly. Qcenfnwcwfz... .. pfzzcfe :af j 6' 1 ,, ' fT ff al i, Patti Ballard and Joe LeNoir are a typical example of young love around Fleming. cdmfzanzanifzifz gi... Y YJI- .f U ,L,lb K! rv , r' ',E' - ff- Fw 'fu He if , ,, , 17 3- x I s ,ff , Wifi 3 gf ,, I ,n.. Z W 'K-:LS-7-LIL ' inf-1 - b an ..-3J, ff' 31 f-.4-17 I u.sJ IBZ FURUFFICI I semi ayym iafh iaaae and play My candle burns at both ends: It will not last the nightp But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends- lt gives a lovely light. There are times when we feel with Edna St. Vincent Millay that this is the way that our candle burns, for both Fleming days and nights teem with activity. Classes follow one another in quick succes- sion, but they are only one segment of our school life. Problems, of course, arise, and we drop into the Guidance Office for help and advice. Then we dash into the library, for the next book report is due, or we must find material for that research paper. We often have to squeeze ci play rehearsal between a committee meeting and an early evening hop. We sing with the choir, march with the band or paint with the art club according to our talents or in- clinations. Thus our life at Fleming flows from autumn to winter, from winter to spring. Another year's end brings us to graduation, speeches, fare- wells. We can truly say that our candle had given a lovely light. aaa ZeaJea4 Led by the cheerleaders, the student body yells for Fleming. Mrs. Virginia Kirkwood and Mrs. Rebecca Anderson help guide us in best planning our schedule. The Physics class seems interested in the mechanics of a vacuum pump. facw FIeming's twenty-fifth year, as the preceding ones, has been led by an able administration. Over the twenty-five year period, three persons have held the rank of principal, namely, Mr. R. Douglas Nininger, l933-43, Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, i943-46, and our present principal, Mr. Albert Coulter, who came to his position in the fall of l946. Mr. Paul Foster is our assistant principal and Mr. CouIter's right-hand man , handling daily problems with quiet efficiency. Without the talents of these men and our entire faculty, Fleming would perish. Each administrator and teacher in his own way guides and helps us in our efforts to become better citizens. With their continued efforts, Fleming can only go forward. ,J --.- fi wg, -I EN 5 'maize museum .W ,, IZZ, ,, W , . M is ,. ' .ilffivi ii ll 555.55 ',i.2?iEt6A fu!'Tf1'.i -F F Y., .. i em. liiiwy ,, H .z i , ..,,.. 554,51 I ,W H . . l :i l l l . .few eel, ,i , 5 1 3, iimiggf? gy ll' ,.. , , ! .main 1' 1' t W V, V fe, ,.. .cc , l am happy to share in celebrating William Fleming's Silver Anniversary. All of us are proud of our school's accomplishments and growth over the years, and we treasure the Fleming spirit that has played so important a part in this progress. But our sense of pride does not blind us to the problem we face and the need for constant im- provement. We need the help of each one of you- as students and as citizens of the community--in making Fleming's next 25 years as successful as her first quarter-century. P. B. FOSTER wi viitix .1 ' ln a period of twenty-five years our school has grown from a small institution with about 152 pupils to one serving around l,lOO. We hope that our influence and worth to the community have grown accordingly. May each of us in the current family resolve to do our best in school and out, and thus our influence of the future of Roanoke will continue to spread through the years. W. A. COULTER Twenty-five years of public education mark a great milestone of service to thousands of youth. Congratulations to all of you who have made William Fleming High School the institution of high quality and fine character that it is today. l am confident that the past is only the prologue to an even greater high school, destined to con- tribute to higher standards of living and learning for those who educate and those who are educated there. E. W. RUSHTON Superintendent of Schools x, L 'if' Q awe, ' x , V, I V1 -, - .ffqf-Nvtyaif'- ' 1 lfwykrgizgx -'4':fErf4i14:3:fxMm1:ll ' iiimaw an f ii. I , MRS. CORA R. AARON School Secretary Typical of the friendly, in- formal relationship between students and teachers is the scene showing Miss Hilton and Mr. French demon- strating a folk dance with J. R. Dunkley and Delours Dudley. ' .Al 1 ix v , -n.. .1-, Q- N, K cgi' -,,-uuxx , Z , I I MRS. REBECCA S. MR. DON G. BAKER MISS BETTY BATES ANDERSON Mechanical Drawing, Chemistry, Science, World History, Guidance, Industrial Arts, Junior Y-Teens Government, Senior Class Sophomore Class ri' I -6' mile ,wi--L . K 1. f ..f 1 if I .,js:.- t 1 - Ti. ,-r 1 sl MRS. VIRGINIA H. BOYD MRS. DOROTHY C. BROWN Physical Education, General Business, Typing, English, G.A.A. F.B.L.A. IAQ. GYR .5- Q MRS. MARY B. BURKS Art, English, Junior Art Club 'VX L- Ytra ,751 'ik ini -, 5 , MR. HERBERT M. BURKS Social Science, English, Geography, Junior Hi-Y A Q, Ti fi.. ll tx .3 R . L in Q'- MR. WILLIAM K. CHILDRESS Mathematics, Science, Junior Hi-Y MR. THOMAS H. DIXON Boys Attendance, Chemistry MR. DEAN L. EGGE Art, Senior Art Club MR. KENNETH L. FRENCH Director Physical Education, I . in A L- Q 15 MRS. CATHERINE S. COLLINS DICKINSON Science Dramatics, Speech, English MRS. GEN EVIEVE G. UN 'if' MRS. NANCY S. FALLS Librarian Library Club MRS SUSAN B FRENC Home Economics Junior F H A at - V . B' C 'iq f ' 5 , ..., . , 'T' .. 1.ff.. Y K -. ML. A , .. ,,,. sis, ' ' . . I . . I T L N Z , : V N' I Af ,Linh sw .X f ' I NE ,V . ,W P H , ,f W Ji - I BA- W l' 1 'N J I l ' lj lf a B 2 -, '-Q, - Football Coach, Wrestling fi -.Q , Coach gilwllur ml . ' i.-1155! . MRS. ROMA L. GUSTIN MISS RUTH HILTON fix' Latin Ninth Grade Physical Education GA Y .. . WS Jr.-l A 4 MR. JoHN R. GRAYBILL , History, Senior Hi-Y Ao' if l 'fl' 5? ?-fill '-A-Ffa, 7 - I . ls Ja. - 4 W . 'S 1- M A I f if is Je 1 s- - 1- V' ' Q 1 1- 'JM F iv K RICHARD L. HORNER MRS. LOETTA W. HORTON Bible, So. Science, Mathematics, Physics, of Newspaper Sponsor of Science Club 9 V ' Q. , ii . 4' - -es- iw 4- I 2. MXH .,.. ?l3k,.,, . -1' c ' xl Ki A5., HILDA B. JESSEE Spanish FACULTY RS. CATHERINE C. MRS. VIRGINIA C. MASON LOOMIS English, Girls Attendance, glish, Sponsor of Senior Sponsor of Senior Class Class his A-N 'Tigr- MRS. ELBA M. HUBARD Science, Advanced Biology, Sponsor of Jr. Y Teens cf Nw. ,i ,-fill H .f.eHif,., , 1 MISS MARGARET JAMES Shorthand, Bookkeeping, I ' 1 rl A 4 Wa AL ' Sponsor of FBLA K .' .. I in ,veg A f 7, Q. ..,, Q34 2 . ' F 1 . . 'ff , V, f 1. MRS. VIRGINIA T. KIRKWOOD Guidance MR. o'ris D. KITCHEN Band Director I if: fiffa 'wi . Mn. G. E. MATHENY ,V 'N Q Biology, Science, Sponsor , 'L of Science Club 7 ' 2-m...s , i X . Q i IDs SAW C -A2346 l 'fl' L ' Hr X 2 V'I:QE7iiQ.A- ,r su , . gf 'l ' JL! x'-2 -A iid'- l 1 . ,'.r,,,. R Co.. - l tl-- N it V 3 xt. y s 1., ' Q MISS BETTY J. MINTON Physical Education, Sponsor of GAA, Sponsor of MONOGRAM CLUB MR. JAMES T. MOORE Driver Training, Coach Basketball, Football, Track, Sponsor of Varsity Club MRS. IRMA S. ODOM Government, English, Sponsor of Senior Class and Senior Art Club MRS. RUTH B. PAINTER Biology, Sponsor of Future Teachers of America CFTAJ MR. HARTWILL PHILIPS Algebra, Business Math, Sponsor of Golf Team 18 ' , i . I ' V J M l u: T' Q1 Ox - A ' ffl Q 1' MRS. MARTHA N. QUIGLEY So. Science, English QF, MISS FRANCES SANDERSON School Secretary MRS. DAILEY B. SLOAN MRS. IMOGENE D. Home Economics, Sponsor General Business, V.O. of Sr. F.H.A. Sponsor of Major . I, x, 'C'- MR. EARL J. Industrial Arts Sponsor of 1 Y K Q--I an 4 if 4+ '39 K i ' A MRS. MANIE L. Sl Mathematics, Sponsor Beta Club Y-N QQ q i N l 'fr fl. ,f .X , : l 'nr ' lv Sli MR. FRED H. SMITH Athletic Director, Physical Education, Coach of Football and Track, Sponsor of Varsity Club 3 . vi, 3' :TWW K2 ..-X E 'Tar I l 5. 1 Ill MRS. FLORENCE M. TUCKER Geometry, Latin, Sponsor of Red Cross ISS RUTH B. WILLIAMS English, Sponsor of Junior Class . :fi -1 l li J' LY . Q' wtf 19 ' A it if mi. gi. I 1' Kirk MISS MARY E. STONE English, French, Guidance Counselor, Sponsor of Annual, Literary Club, and Beacon 1. Z 4 A-N- Howe'- l . 'elf I MRS. MARTHA W. WALDEN Mathematics Sponsor of Senior Y Teens MR. DAN E. WOOLDRIDGE Physical Education, Driver Training, Social Science, J. V. Football, Jr. Hi Basketball and Baseball 3 gb 1:5 ' E l ogy WK . X . i, 1 4 . l - 'l N ,L i . MR. JAMES B. THOMPSON Mathematics, ' r Physical Education, ltuyg- A 'N wif-EVM. Coach of Freshman Football and J. V. Basketball .ll , 1 ,, s--- . J X Yana , . .--u . ...+- . 11ff'l likes? .4 ' 1- '5 , Mus. MARY s. 'rowNs:No 2, English, Typing, Sponsor of Poetry Club 0' 'CIF MISS SARAH WALTON Spanish, American History, Sponsor of Voice of Christian Youth .ts 161 MRS. JUNE C. WEBB Choir Director ,-si 1, MRS. NELLIE I. YOUNG k English, Social Science ' ,. 'X l9 4 W x I W 1 i n 4 Fracker Mason Stinnetfe Richards Hancock Senior Class Gfficers President .,............ Vice President ........ Secreta ry ..,.,...... ..... Historian ,...... Sponsor ....... .........Jol'm Stinnette ............,Lee Fracker ........,.Carol Hancock ....Margaref Richards Mrs. Virginia Mason 22 X95 The class of '58 is making its departure. It is with a tinge of regret mingled with anticipation of greater things to come that we leave, feeling confident that the knowledge we have gathered here may be used as a stepping-stone to future endeavors. The fellowship with our classmates which taught us the importance of human relations, our participation in extra-curricular activities, our faculty who influenced our sense of values and responsibility - all have helped to make this a memorable Senior Year We are proud that it was again a Fleming senior who won the Voice of Democracy contest, could we ever forget our long debated Senior meet- ing with its conflicts concerning a different place for Commencement and the endless battle for Senior privileges? Needless to say, we will long remember Macbeth with its in- terminable memory work - Out, out, brief candle . . . - and those chemistry equa- tions that never quite balanced. We, the 25th Senior Class, are aware that we have traveled for from confused eighth graders, to the looked-forward-to position of Seniors. lt is with this realization of our past growth, that we say, truly, Commencement is only our beginning. Mrs. Odom explains Government to her class of Seniors. vw-ff! Calvin Weddle, Beverly Barbee, and Diane McMillian use the resources of the school library to write their Senior themes. Mrs. Mason shows the Senior announcements and calling cards to Alan Brogan, Kenny Garren, and Pat Medley. Judy Mills, J. R. Dunkley, Judy Gilbert, and Ray Fisher prepare to leave for Senior Day at Bedford Lake. l y 5. V w R xg-pg. ,fly-ev, , as M f is . BR s Nl 4 cc y L51 i A f l Wanda Fay Anders Wanda Barbara Jean Atkins Barbara Q , A ,V., QQ ' 3 W Q24 'Q' rj! if , Q77 W, ,SQ m,,,.- Joyce LaVerne Bailey LaVerne Beverly Gayle Barbee Bev Hr' , . fhIE ff.J-cl-l'5 .. Y l I' .r fi.VE V. ,, Barbara- Givens Baker Barbara Roy Michael Beamer Mike l ' ,AAA ,L M! lf yi U! y l is Sandra Lynn Atkinson William Cornish Aw Sandra Billy Garland Banks Berry Rebecca Jeanne Ble Garland Becky 1 , ' l K I i K: ig -' it 1 r-'N L.. ' DC , fi fa-, M 'N f QQ. Y Ai- L. ifbsl , 5-L, :,, Ezl n A - Mory Anne Boone Borboro Anne Bowles Homer Russell Bowles Mory Anne Borboro Homer QQ ' Herbert Eugene Bowling Chip Jomerson Boxley Bobby Morsholl Brommer Sondro Lee Brommer Corol Bobby Sondra 336 1. sfe gl - Wx :jf ,Q 19N -1: ?' zzmfsg 'F Shelvo .leon Bowles Snelvo l y 'ey Tl ' x Jon Borry Bowmon Barry Borboro Down Broy Borboro .WE ,Yf f Jw 19' 1-ln. C 15: , f :rf Q, -Q EL-N, will , me-V - J lsf it s ttt , 1 4 X l Roy Alan Brogan Phyllis Anne Brown Robert Lynn Buggey Alan Phyllis Bob 5 Ronald Padgett Bryant Glen Welton Cassell Wilna Jean Caudill Nell Jewell Cheatwood Ronald Glen Willie Jewell James Monroe Christley, Jr- Samuel Cecil Cole Fred Wayne Conner Jimmy Sam Freddie . -eeAK 'N i . . ...in - 1 k -A E . it 'QYYQJ , X -.- :UN is qflg Q KL gp L .- f P J' 1 in W 1 gift-M Saundra Lee Cooper Marvin Everett Craft, Jr. Evelyn Marlene Crawford Saundra Everett Marlene rr an lah I 5 ll X ' ' - f' ' .. '? '+-- -f . 1 . J .- ? , ..':'r - at 3 ll., E . N ' -H, EV:- Zk ' xwlg. 2? nf 3 Alice Cfeggef LiI'1ClG Gail Cfl-lil4Sl'1G ll4S Wanda Colleen Custer Joseph Emmett Dillard Mary Alice GClll Wgndg Joe Thomas Lee Divers Mary Marshall Doyle James Curtis Dudley Tommy Mary Marshall Curtis I ' ' -..... I VV J .321 .,, :ggi ln V V YH ,wmv Lal, I 1 , L 4 l Ll W ,,, -J ll Q 5 I K , ,Qg-X ' N V la x me 3 M E 5- K Y A. ,A vhggiyll gs Q, 1 -fl. K ll 1. I H Q .gk Deanna Mae Duncan Deanna J. R. Joseph Randolph Dunkley, Jr. Wilhelmina Hollie Engle 'x N Barbara Jo Farrar Hollie Barbara . Y ..,.Y .K , Y, 3, Elgar! : Z YEL .lg 2.3 1 I Eli: -Y: EQ .lyguh-Y if M Eff? aff i W if jlj Ki '1,VQ-1 i'- I , Y V 5 5515?-figl , r 1' :s g A -- lilgfll' if '. A ' F3533 E TL pi' , A ,r 'sf' ' ' J . - , t . .gk ,V ,, A V gg .: I.. Q E, 3 gm H, Raymond Eugene Fisher DuVal Wayne Fizer Ray Wayne J yraar 'C-. ra 1 Q fr . 3 J ll A, DV-- F ., I -F-Z1 '1 ,, .af ., of 9 James Donald Field Carol Anita Firebaugh Don Carol Margaret Layne Franklin Lee Sherwood Fracker Lee Margaret gr X m -' X N.. fr lil 'Y 'X -l 44.1 'tm 11 LL ' , N Roy Carroll Frink Roy 3.5 s- tif, ij, , 'CL'-' Kenneth Ross Ga rren Kenny Georgie Rebecca Gill Georgie 45,- 'Nb Z-sw ll 2 I to M3 t , MX i NV. 4 -di 'Lf' Edith Mae Fuqua Charligne Napier Gaines Richard Lenwood Gallion Edith Charligne Dickie 7 ,..,. m a i' X fr ,iff A Z 'vw mi 1 4--X, Z ' ' SQ l Judith Irwin Gilbert Judy Thomas Wilson Gisiner Charles Edmonson Givens Shirley Ann Glass Tommy Charlie Shirley ' A ,-fr: 1 .T ' ' P PM K ,., N Qi V i ,ps 'MN ,Q Q W ' ' 5. . -,rf Q:- , - r I do K y 1 ! f ...C we .,,. , ,ix ax, 6 K: . Katherine Painter Gravett Judith Anne Guntner Gail Marie Hackworth Rodney James l Katherine Judy Gail Rodney ' Barbara Lois Hall Carol Anne Hancock Barbara Carol Charles Rogers Harris, Jr. Rosemary Harris Benjamin Clay Hauser Judith Lee Charlie Rosemary Buddy Judy f s J' ' - 'J A ', I x IQ asm 151' F , ,113 1iXC b C TE it .I 65. F B ,M bf y 4..,. Robert Watson Hedge Donna Lynn Henninger Buddy Donna -1- X955 11 ig, 'r 1 ii' l B X 0 V 'N Y .----' Barry Hensley Barry -'Q Q, K fm Higginbotham Cecil Benjamin Alberf Hlmes Ralph Wayne Hoyle Helen Wanda Huffman Doris Ruth Edith Jacobs Bennie Ralph Helen Doris R . :sg -:gf gig B M V f SN C.- X' 4.-' 5 . S, ---A 51:71-f -.M 5 iq-,k n l V , XX. 1 ,A it Q f 4' V ,Q 'fi 'ij iw Assy, ' -X 1 ,Sf Z Qi? ' ' 1 v ff . 1 if ll up--1' TFOCY Trout JGUHSY Peggy Jo Jennings Diana Lou Jessee Tracy Peggy Jo Q-'l'H'!lP, ' Q' 'A I' i U ,if Kg-Q face- A -tg ' Q ln,- ., L Diana ' 4 .M ,-,gl IN fi QQ- fa .17 .., Q KWH 3 Q, 1:5 Nu... Carolyn Rae Johnson Essa Maxine Johnson Sheila Joyce Johnston Charlotte Anne Jo Carolyn Maxine Sheila Charlotte Sarah Kathryn Kane Norma Jean Keith Phyllis Marie Kesler Kathy Norma Jean Phyllis ,f ,V., Q H ft N ,,,. W ii , K. 1,3 1- 102: J 'Q fi, wx -v 'N ,- gn- 9...- NX' Q 'S--vv 5-w - x- -efs-Wm - il' -Q f.f,.j.. , K 5'-Mn I. . i. A , . ,M A A pi . J aq- i 521: 1 Li E' E Q. ., cw 4 E Q- 5- 'ffh- ' + 3 is A V - L I L E 'Vue flee il Horner Basil Keys, Jr. Elsie Estelle Kidd Harvey Edward Kincer Basil Elsie HOVVGY A . W, Fir, ZA , H b A, llqkm' , , 5 Nw-aa' 3 vm- if 1' is Q- +L , JL . 'Er' 7 ' , V ev' A' 'A N N, Dean Lawrence Patricia Anne Lawson Dennis George Ledden Joe Pring LeNoir Gloria Anne Dennis Joe X955 R obert Lewis Leslie Bobby A, an . ., 4. X 14.1 Doris Jean Linthicum Charles Doniel McArthur Doris Danny L Q x 4 L 'ff' , x ' se. X F, Qi - ' 'gr'- fllfl 'QTY Jerry Benjamin McBride Billie Joyce McCann William Lafayette McCroy, Jr. Q ll ' fa- - an .F-... - Robert Edward McCue Jerry Billie Joyce Bill Bob A M V . - Y 'A all ll eg: ,xx c 1- CE 2- - I 1. gg hd Walter Alexander McForlane Lois Yvonne McGuire W. A. Lois Beverly Diane McMillan Lloyd Allen Marine Elwin Leon Marshall Lois Gertrude Martin Diane Lloyd Leon l-0'5 , . ' L1 i . me 'iss x , g 521. 'N P 1 x,,, 4 I W . Yifwlgix r, fn, J .D K 3.1653 th . Q 55 L , tv, .3 , .1 a . it L,-X V- 4 Q fi . , wtf' , . 5 ff' f Q - is Y Terry Edward Mays Patricia Louise Medley Walter Spencer Menefee Patricia Joan Miller T. E. Pat Spencer Pat X 21 y , A L' 37X .h ffl W ic T lk' W Wayne Douglas Mill Wayne Judith Ann Mills Judy .Q 4 '--. .sv A er Bonnie Jo Mills Bonnie Jo Dexter Lee Mitchell Dexter fr Au . ' IL . S i it X P. fx 4 EQ X955 Thomas Randolph Mitchell, Jr. Richard Louis Morey Tommy Dick V F A- ,A . ' Ti Nun' uf l ,tex ' ' , P-' 'il . AK, in X :fit 'P l i n ntl r 5 5 X Gloria Jean Mundy Frederick Clyde Nisbeth, Jr, Jack Eugene Osborne Anglena Lois Pars Jeannie Fred Jock Angleno I IQNA lbs ,s 3 me l Y A '15 ' . 9- 5.-.1 g6f4t-4 Robert Reed Patterson William Ronald Poff Bobby Billy Nettie Margaret Potter Elizabeth Josephine Potts Carolyn Gail Powell Nettie Betty Jo Carolyn 1 ' f... f , ' 'Fwy ve '-57' iir ws:-:J . 5 Borba ra Ma rie Barbara 16 l X M sv' f : , 'H' X Patricia Ann Pring Patsy its 4 , i .9 Q - Nun-use in Donald Ray Ragland Don X955 argaret Sue Richards Peggy ,M SQ Shirley Ann Richards Shirley fn-at 'Q ' Wf fj R, Patricia Ann Ragland Pat Joyce Myrtle Reed Joyce Bonnie Lou Richardson Bonnie Lou wr .f ' 1.16 Z t . ., - W dis N CQ R.. -N -1 .i IiA:' Qi 1.1 'u 'WE57 l X -P 'K fx, James Owen Rector Jim T V i -,N 'tolli i :N , ik fe ww? 'wif ' P .-..V-- Ronald Lee Reid Ron Eston Liston Ri les, Liston .,-- 4 ze?- . - l , ll , , 'S' we i :gl ' 99 ' , ' '- - fl' , ,ff 1 i, .Q L sL,,.f :Q , - , A. A Kg, y N' ,z , l Freddie Allen Ring Reginald Francis Rose Patricia Anne Saunders Freddie Reggie Pat ly, X X .fmnl pn. 41 A E. ' . , L V Lou Ann Short Barbara Ann Sizer Sydnor Lee Slaughter Lacy Jefferson Slon Lou Ann Barbara Cindy Lacy Jerry Townsend Smith Norma Lane Smith Sandra Shelburne Smithers Jerry Norma Sandy - R .f-- W : fig: - 'mfg f if 1 5 , ' ,ll W i 4 V r i S ,..,, . ggi , hi, W H W Ham lk, SL L . 1 ,5 Li A I ,,k.,, I I 95, , . M 1 4- - , I- i as M - ,V z A, rw 9'-X Fifa IWW c g We g I X 1 g gygz V , Vv.,' ima . ,si as i x tl 4, a f X F . I ' W I-Y, Q .,-AN .HM L. A , A if gina 5 if ' 5 x, Am X S E QL JI' 1 X.-J gf, If f X i i , 2 L EW' ' K S r -- lk v , ,ffm Richard Edward Snyder Ruth Rives Sowder Martha Sarah Sower Dickie Ruth Martha JU! 3 ,QNJ :seq 'tiff il. ry Ann Starkey Clarinda Kay Stewart Kimarly Sue Stewart John GOfdOf1 Sfinneffe Mary Ann Kay Kim John Barbara Anne Stultz Marianna Stump Carol Ann Tate Barbara Marianna Carol X955 .fi IIN 3 -fx:-: X, -af. Am an-', Shirley Marie Thomas Lonnie Blaine Trainor Carol Ann Trumbull Shirley Lonnie o gkaa Margaret Ellen Umberger Jeffery Woyne Utt Margaret Wayne , . , VH, my ll Q' T X l Michael Douglas Tuck Carol Mickey f -x Y f . 4, 1 M. T 4,-N Timur 51:1 'ry tv Gerald Pinkney Turner Kathryn Jane Turner Jerry Kackie Arthur Thomas Vaughan Arlene Mays Vaught Tommy Arlene ff wi gig: T L K,.n-ls-,g fa V is ggxii , , T T J , , ' l ,I V' l- J 1 ' 5555 Fflflzzz 'Que -P1 X' ' ig - J L ' l 'B' Q I 'UNQ in are an 1' u, . Y TA E 3 J -S Sw- ' 'uf 1' rf? ,lf-'f f:j,l i Clyde Kenneth Venable Bobby Jay Wade Carolyn Jo Wade Janice Ann Wade Kenny Bobby Carolyn Janice f , ?l 'I 4 tix r :X tg' f Z , 3: .. Mary Faye Wallenfelsz Jeannette Elizabeth Weaver Faye Jeannette Ambler White Webb, Jr. Calvin Lee Weddle Gerald A. W. Calvin 5 Q.-, ef . 4' J Q1 N. f ' il., if Q-., - - v i B l X95 Shelven Wells Gerald 56, .,.,. -. Robert Camper Whitmore Bob N 'ii J ' ij! , H ' ' 10 li .. ri u0'YXJ JN tgp .qw at um- .5,.L-- -A We A I J, , 3 CAMERA SHY ire- A Q 'fs gy ,,,,, W X Dorothy Allison Brickey N Charlotte Ann Witt Harry Marshall Wood, Jr, Charles Lee Wosaba Barbara Sue Buchanan Jerry Steven Keaton VJ . -. , W mi PW ,lg E - ,ir W.-, Charlotte Harry Chuck , 43, . , li A U .:1, . , , K7::-,:i1--Q M W -0 -1- - -.-F, --, , , iff' Ee Robert Douglas Wright Charles Gilbert Young Bobby Charles l. . ,, . EB il ' 1. B51 El l Adieu to Fleming High. Mr. Farrar of Radford College and Mrs. Smith help Sheila Johnston plan for the future on College Day. l 'l '1 K F N T ff Sandra Atkinson, Bobby Brammer, and Rosemary Harris compare their newly received Senior rings. ' 'll' Wll ' -in .... 'W Doris Jacobs and Ron Reid lead the Senior Processionol to assembly. Mrs. Mason smiles as Judy Gunter and Chip -Bowling get a thrill from trying on their Senior caps and gowns. R Isl' ' il I , V 23 ' .J N iv x' i. N . S iq in ..,4 f -ml 'nv . 3 53 ' ,y MOST DRAMATIC Ronnie Reid Mary Marshall Doyle MOST ATH LETIC Jerry Smith Katherine Gravett BEST ALL-ROUND Doris Jacobs Rodney Hale 44 Q i TYPICAL SENIOR Carol Hancock John Stinnette MOST POPULAR Judy Mills J. R. Dunkley A T nk. '-' mu. , ' , f, X- . .L i , M , . 5 , 4 Q. ' fx , , ,FUI 1 in ',-'Z Z . A v - .Q gif.-fi, f ' .sJ,: E'fg ' T1 ' iff 35 ty., ,Q-z . 4:1 , , ,up 4,j'r' lf , , ..,g my ,, ' , ' .Ns A ., ,, AY QQ A ,Y ' ks?-an YN X F1 1 Lx ff- J 9: K 1 a fr., KE ' , N .5 -f' - , X95 '- iv Emerging from the throes of American history, the intricacies of 'iff eww 3 CLASS OFFICERS Nancy Garland lHistorionl, Larry Arrington lPres.l, Lula Belle Barnhart lVice-Pres.l and Judy Edwards lSec.-Treas.l talk over plans for the Junior Class with Miss Williams. 115 l theme writing, and the complexities of plane geometry, the juniors awoke to the realization that they were necr- ing the top of the educational ladder. Larry Arrington, the class president, began to find his life a busy one as he ond Miss Williams, the new class sponsor, planned the hops, appointed prom committees, collected class dues, and commiserated with one another when the decorations fell from the home-coming float. Two major highlights of the year were the winning of the TV set awarded by the Jaycees to the group selling the greatest number of tickets to the Fleming-Jefferson game, ond, of course, the junior-senior prom. Full of new knowledge and happy memories, the juniors prepared to climb the final rung of the ladder and to become the first graduating class in Fleming's second quarter of a century. THE JUNIOR Larry Arrington proudly displays the Television set won by the Junior Class. Mr. Graybill teaches an interesting'class of American History to thirty Juniors. Gig gg.. uve.. ?s 'Q s f db-X? .Q r an if' 1 ,..-3 ,N 'E L.- zrif' ..-f 1 - 5 .-: ' i 1 f , i. i -Quiet Y, ,ne 3, 4:71 J 5 643- 3 ' 1 iv . Q3 f ' 1-me 1 -. Q. T uf1 ?,7 M. if -T '? Yr- Adams Linda Anderson Becky Arrington Gail Bailey Sandro Baird John Ball Adams Patty Arnold Larry Arrington Jim Baird Chris Baker Patti Ballard CLASS OF i958 lg BeUe Barnhorf n Bayse dy Beckner Vivien Belcher Beverley Bell Jim Bishop la., 'Ji 'US ff'-.7 x- -' 12. wr- 9 ' J 'ev ' I N, - lu! lg. 5 ' ' ' Lg - i .. . 4 Tommy Blackard James Blevins Alice Bocock 52 fa ' g Q -7 Freddie Boitnotf Alice Boley Sue Boone 2,-ve ffx s,. 1- :A 'PY 'iv N l il-If - A ,v-y. 1- l L 3 ,ali no Dickie Bower Judy Bower Cleve Bowser :Cx Us lA K x,v , im , ,, --. ds Wzrr' L Wayne Bradley Becky Brown Nancy Broyles ca, X '1t,r'I' W wer., i Ann Carol Banlon Rosemary Barger Billy Burrell David Coldwell Pot Chisom vi D if warg L 1 . il 1:-7 '12 wr- -f E IC B N ' 15 'rf' X , 1 is ' F- l S 1-. W-'W 'Q . 4' a.- C 7 N li F 32 1: - ', H .1 5 ' 'Tlx- .M .Kb-S 'Uh ia., X W1 F ii :N iq--f Lx .L- Q Q75 - 4 f-5 .ff 4s.,,,,S W-z Mary Ellen Clingerioeel James Conner Barbara Crenshaw Phyllis Dorify Delours Dudley Sylvia Dunkiey Kennis Coffman Rosemary Coon Donnie Croy Richard Downs Charlynn Dulaney Judy Edwards Marie Emore Nancy Engleman Bonnie Ferguson lv- Vernon Ferguson Buddy Firebaugh Wayne Firebaugh z'?s Atl! Tk . i .Mfg X yt' 7 KI Rachel Fralin Delories Frye Gay Ganas Nancy Garland Dickie Gibson Wayne Gibson ' iilii - Bonnie Graybill Judy Greer Patricia Greer JU Neal Hale Melvin Hales David l-lambrick 5, X 1-Y in 4 '-rqe'g'l, Y L l 5'l3f:ig. fr.:-mv 'Ri' + A ,mn sv- 'Q + 'F I av L1 .4 A fy 'mi lg'-X ,,. X ss' Q! 5: Q1,i I -L.: N Y K. V 1 1' , i fy. ,ay J-,. is V aiT'i ' 1 H V l . N 1.2. Y ,gif ,vs V fx' 0' .3-1 1 A - , , . x ,-1 117 A if ' I f f, - 'i '15 ' . . 'L - fo H 1' 'T' A N ' 1- ' -Q: vx in , 3 at-4 Q 'N Q1 - l f c wir-s ' ai 4 q, 4 'xi 45 fi A I-Q CLASS Hurt Ireland Irvine lisr 'kb my Haskins Joyce Henderson G. Hoyfh Bonnie Hess Wayne Jamerson Geneva Jamison Bill Johnson 1- l ia ..,, 'tg' it im An 4, 73:-R A .ri 5 DiAnne Hodges Ralph Hogan Billy Jones Por Jones Rachel Jones Wanda Holloway Norma Howard David Kanode Tommy Kesler Mike Kingery lf? 1? Yrs' CR' 1837 , An A . . y V , ., , ef? , g l1..:k li ra S--r' ,--. lug: if ' x -1::f.' 'F' 'C-7? fit -'-'Q - A 'Qu egg' i' Qi-3' ii, Ri 23 :sf Suu 5 xp. L ,..- ......,, fur, 1. ' 4,. Glenn Howell Kitty Hudgins Reynarld Kirby Peggy Kiser lrene Lavinder 41 XF' up-3... ,, W 'Nav any xr-v T H '1':?X '-L WIT .l,- J. D. Hudson George Huggins uni-T :iow- Ln x ug' 532' 'f Carol Hurley Carson Hurley Reka Lavinder Carol Light Minerva Lemon Virginia Ann Lindamood David Leonard Sharon Liffreal ,w f e-L -- 1.. L Ng? x 'QQ-Q' 12:4 gg ee LL. ,A L- 'gl 45 I-Q ,Qfm L. ww? . fi n. - in ,, it l -swf' s x Carroll Logwood Suzanne Long Patsy Moler Don Moses Tommy Moxley i W . l 'L I. li . SF.: Y:-:fi L as i. as ' L1 x X 4' fx 1'-, 11' is +-.. fs 415 .. aux F , : M . .-. wr- f' 5,355 ,-i aff' 'Xt 1. ' Shirley Loudermilk Susan Lowe Margaret Magee Lewis Martin Phyllis McDaniel Gene Lough Ann Mabe Eleanor Martin Tony Martin James Metcalf Cynthia Muddiman Lewis Mullins Rosalyn Murray me 22 5 1-- ,gr 'Ti Priscilla Parsons Don Parrish Buddy Perry L, , rx 1' ,cn Us , 1:-'rl Ad lc A ' L, 1-Q 41x ln,- el i Darlene Persinger Jackie Petree Deanna Pettit IT' A9111 JU Eileen Poff Bobby Pope Tommy Powell 65 5 ,Ji ,.,. 'f-R I l I-SSS' g V iii -W 45 A I Ah T-' .E 2, Q v-1' gvr' I. ,. , , 4 - ' ig ZA :sl , , 1. - x., . ,... A -S rr, -Q.. , f, ixgg r gl ' 1 113, '1'r Ridenhour CLASS Stafford Starkey St, Clair C. s-X 'M Ann Richards Marjorie Robinson Myra Robinson Mike Steele Mike Stevens Barbara Stewart NH 1 v I 6 I il i4 ','ZX 'WS 'sa s 474 5: Q--r J' Steve Rank Charles Saunders Ray Stubbs Leon Sweeney Patsy Taylor J,-val, fm 19 ? 3. , dl -iv S. Q., wx r 'ie- F Q U., W .ri af 'A Peggy Sharp Nelson Shibley Joan Shepherd Chuck Short Joan Teass Ann Terrill Betsy Tobias Doug Talley Alice Updike Jimmy Vaughn -5, 14. ' eco. N fn. LN AQ AE T17 fn-ml-g 5, ' S take' 4. X WKi7' , if in QQ? fi.- K .Nav ,Y Barbara Shufflebarger Gary Spiers Roger Spicer Mike Waltz Edgar Webster Jo Weidner huh- I , ,Q '-! ' i it ii-Like, at K1 1 'is Lg' Don Stafford Don Wheeler Gayle Whitehead James Whitley .i 8' F 33 wat- ,v KT? its f1 ,l Zi mn X , 167 H-- '-, Q- 'Y .. 5 CAMERA SHY N Joyce Adams Leon Caldweil 'A Nelda Davidson is: Carson Hoilar Benny Reed K -H if 1-ag mtg Q, X It N , sr ' Q7 ' ,Eff xii. Patricia Whitlock Gary Wolfe Judy Woodford Don Ziegler Nicky Wise Jimmy Wood Frank Young 3: N V. Mr.,- A ,FM ,,...4f-.1 .. ,Nqr A ,--1-o vnu-.-P. A il' Y' 'vw ' e - . -- '- V Wu' x':'W . GSR-if I .MAFF ll' ' . Q ,, 'i :Q vi w Miss Williams smiles as her Junior class diligently works on their themes. 2 H i it .nfif7,f,, ,' M QE- 'gg rh4 :N '-1 v iii i 1 ii.. ill, 9-New ' ' -if , ' ww Having decided that History class is boring, J. D. Hudson reads his comic book. Mr. John Graybill gives counsel to Carroll Lagwood concerning his grades. s girl -.5 1-4.15 71373 .. ,A .,.-ff ff, --af' ligfgllfllfiill 3,, 1 i- 'ffl ess ' , . El lie-sg. ' EEL!! l l ,J ,H ,, Officers ofthe Sophomore Class are: Sammy Porter, Presidentg Janice Miller, Treasurerg Pat Bethel, Secretaryg and Don Thomas, Vice President. SOPHQMORE CLASS li 4 1'-ff? T' 'f . , ' wi E ' '-51 l ' ,H l ': ' ' Donna Abshire V. 0 .sq 4- .,:x,,Q ii 1 Peggy Adams V m Q g ,L , Brenda Adkins ,. A Y i ity- A -x i Linde Adkins f -Sf V Corky Aumond ' 1 Kelley Arnold 4 ,X K X ' V Eugene Arrington V 'ii V-M 4 i - ii Howard Artrip , ilggsas--- 5, , I 'PA V Q B-,. w il- 7' MUVY A fflD ' 4 ' -xl A '- ' f 4 N Q X' Michael Ashworfh -M 7 , S M 5 ' David Ayers E? X 4 Bonnie Barger ' A . Judy Bates ,ps 1- . Delores Bayse ,N 'f 3 5:3 WF' 151- , Brenda Sue Beheler A 'F' K 4, -, 1, , Paul Bell ' Q , Q7 - 5:-4 l 'all I Robert Befters ' ' HL ' Pal' Bethel S ,, ? lx. ,iq-i 4.-N Y Betty Blackwell Louise Blevins Pearl Blevins Mary Ann Bowles Douglas Brammer K V I Sharon Brammer 6'-1. ..,' gm s I Y ,E 2 ,Ni . f 'K' .V .sy ii 'nl 1 i L t A he 4 ' i ' . -2, 61 'i 'lk 'i L Q.: , A Ut Q! A il: .' war l -ef' it 'ff ge e1f.,f xf,l 'L E., gif mf: l. A B' ' SKK i V ,, M. hgh, . I I ' i fm 1 Q .K , 1 I. X V rx i - t ' -if L E E -f' 1 in gs -, . Neff , A , V , '-:x - '22-iasiiesfff fifiisfszl i ' l 'hifi U H' l' 5 M .v fe' 'ef -f-fi wsu ,,, N . V D llfli' 'I i E T7 'g'- I - 'ill . N A M O lc . 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' Paige if N9 SCJPHOMQRE Gladys Brillhart Tommy Brogan Phyllis Byrd Barbara Call Dickie Call Gwen Carter Robert Carter Bonnie Chaffin Connie Cheatham Carolyn Chewning Edward Clarke Jerry Cole Sandra Cole Kay Coleman Charles Cox Billy Crafl Phyllis Crawford Douglas Crouch Deborah Croy Patricia Anne Cundiff Brenda Curl Robert Davis Margaret Deaner Darryl Dellis Som DeLong Milton Denny Ellen Dick Sandra Dickerson Richard' Dillard Bobby Dillon Garland Dooley Joyce Dooley Lloyd Dosier Douglas Drurnheller Melvin Dunman Polly Dupree Shirley Durham Addie Lee Edwards Loretta Eggers Tommy Englernan Lindo Evans Gale Ferguson Maureen Ferrara Kenneth Ferrell Paul Ferris Diane Fizer Jeon Flick Rebecca Foley CLASS Becky Fralin Ralph Fugate Tommy Gentry Patricia Gillespie Margie Givens Carolyn Good Vivian Graybill Bonnie Hale Donnie Hales Duke Hales Betty Hall Martha Hall Nancy Hall Tony Hamlin Becky Hancock Betsy Hare Hugh Harnsbarger Wanda Harrison Carol Hawks Herbert Hayes Joyce Hedge Donald Henderson Raymond Higgins Jane Hollandsworth Judy Holliday Dallas Holston Frances Hopcraft Nancy Howell Brenda Huff Linda Humphries Faye Johnson Mickey Johnson Betty Jones John Kealey Brenda Keith Joan Kennedy Bennie Kessler Carol Kidd Betty King Carole Lefrwich Marybeth Leffwich Jeanette Love Pat Lovell Philip Markham Shirley Masincup Melvin Massie James Mauk Cathy Maxwell .g,QW5l+'i' 45: 1 V Q3 3 QT, cg- if fi Zi: X I B , 1 , S cz. 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YE-ers SOPHOMORE Brenda Mays Wanda McKendrick Robert Metz Bobby Michael Janice Miller Neal Miller Frances Ann Milton David Mitchell Virginia Mitchell Wayne Montgomery Richard Morefield Carolyn Muddiman Norma Mullen Lawrence Murray Norma Jean Notf Delores Nixon Diane O'Bryan Phil Osborne Don Patterson Patty Patterson Robert Pohlman Tommy Poindexter Judy Poole Sammy Porter Christy Potts Wanda Pring Jack Pugh John Regnier Wayne Roberson Mary Nell Roberts Judy Robertson Sarah Rocchi Michael Rose Kenneth Rowe Mike Saunders Lois Schlosser Steve Schultz Jimmy Short Elaine Shumote Autrey Sigmon Nancy Simmons Betty Sink Ronnie Sink Linda Slagle Donnie Smith Roscoe Snow Judy Snyder Bobby Starkey CLASS Angela Stephenson Paul Stewart Diane Stone Billy Suggs Breece Surber Donna Tankersley Donnie Thomas Gary Thrasher David Trout Matthew Tyree Patti Vaught Kermit Vest John Via Barbara Wagner Gladys Webber Clarence Weddle Patsy West Alice Whitlock Larry Whitlock Patsy Wiley Jimmy Wilkes Richard Williams Randy Wimmer Neal Windley Glenn Wiseman Guy Womack Robert Woodrow Joyce Wright 3 if 1' , iq - .X wav V, sa, cv xi L. ,j,mT,,' lui.. ,Q , ul . 1 'Q I I A I i-- ,JH i I W '13 lx 3,'-' anim, S WJ' 5? N , ,Q - N ' gift ii, QQGYJ .W , 1 i ,W V -1 , 1 I P 'IA ' ., - l 3-was a-9555 is -Q -- - -- - 'J P' 5: 5 c.. - . A' 'J fif- M - l -44, giihrgv 5 Ji K ' V J .ss fs- 'YJ sb A2 - 4-L S. N3 , , Q7 A .... 15 ' tL. i,,,f Qs A r -' ' lf , ,, :E I M , it i ?'7i? ii iris? I , lk 4 .Ai CAMERA SHY Doug Barksdale Patricia Brown Juanita Burnette Curtis Cunningham Russell Crook Bobby Dillon Ellaine Foley Nancy Gagnon Roger Glass Eddy Hlgginbotham Donald Higgins 57 Judy Hodges Frank Klngery Mary Susan Lively Phil McConnell Ronald Palmer Carol Paxton Delores Reed Sonny Ryan Winston Sink Ronnie Vandergrift Melvin Wilson in -' A of-li 4' 2. . -es, Je f fi 2- - J '-- l' - ,. .,., Y -1 f -QA I ,i - ' ' lx - QQJRQWEI 4 in Q .VTX ir? gf.-s :.-2 lf -y Z .T , 2 T? air 9:5 :- -34 Q It X it i 5' X 1 . s if ee ei- e , 4-... Q Kiki M I Aff! Vx W ' ' adm -13 53 ,qu 774-R' -fr - I Q. Ya., 1' M '- ' ' 1: f 1- 'Y ,A J . bmi Kyiv 1 If :,., 13 'j'N wr: 4',+..a ,+I Ag.: QQ 3- 29 :s ' J ge- .':L X ,X 4 X. 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S' ut- , 5 'H ' A .L fu in -'Z-'xy ' ac -i- r ' ' M' ' vw' 1:-1 I -E, Q IKI .I ft,-' Y U I Pie A J M if J 1 '13 ,., FE I 'I v we - Q, 5 'iw X- Q? 5, A ll A A 'E' im 1- :Ri 15: 1- w , ,, i fi-J A - - -liy i A 4 -if , I J In A l Q 58 FRESHME Brenda Aaron Tommy Akins Del Angell Judy Austin Donna Avery Linda Ayers Ronald Ayers Lois Bailey Stephen Bain Tommy Baldwin Judith Ellen Ball Glenn Barksdale Bob Barnard Shelia Basham Jimmy Benson Rose Bishop Barbara Blackford Jane Blackford Paul Blount Hal Boitnott Martha Boone Lewis Booth Michael Bower Julia Bray Barbara Brickey Barry Brillhart Rebecca Brookman Judy Brown Bonnie Bryant Jo Ann Burritt Joe Bush Dianne Caldwell Wanda Campbell Rosanne Camper James Patrick Call Lawrence Callahan Bobby Carroll Barbara Carwile Brintho Clarke Barbara Clay Judy Clingenpeel Beverly Cole Charlie Cole Jeanette Coleman Esther Cosby James Coon Leslie Cooper Clarence Craig Joan Creger Holly Crouch Linda Crouch Anne Marie Davis Ritchie Davis Linda Deyerle Robert Dickinson David Dillon Martha Dillon Saundra Dobbins Larry Dudley Bill Duke Robert Henry Eanes Linda Epperly Jayne Evers CLASS Gary Lewis Farmer Tommy Ferguson Ann Franklin Rufus Foufz Phyllis Fulk Ernesfine Fuqua Frank Giannitti Susan Giannitti Jimmy Gibson Margaret Gibson Michael Gilmore Patty Good P, D. Gravett Sandra Gray Harry Green Don Griffin Carolyn Hale Sharon Hale Dennis Haaan Harvey Ha es Frances Hall Brenda Hamilton Cecilia Hamilton Becky Hancock Gary Harris Larry Hayes Faye Hedrick Richard Henningei Guy Hess Fred Hickam Vernon Hicks Larry Hill Carol Hoffman Mary Ann Hogan Carolyn Hollar Fred Horton Sue Hudgins Larry Hulvey Bernice Hudson Sandra Jo Huffman Mary Jane Hurt Tammy Hunnicutt Beverly Jackson Jackie Jacovifch Mary Janney Emma Jarrett Wiley Jenkins Alex Johnson Sandro Johnson Wayne Kelly Betty Kessler Sandra Kingery Sandra Jo Klug Edgar Knowling Everetle Lacy Shelda Lancaster Anna Lance Sammy Lane Marvin Lawson David Layman Dianne Ledden John LeNoir Sandra Leonard x y, ,J ki V- I f, 'H 4 itri Q!-v 'TTT - 1 Q 4- i Q gf! ..,,,- , ,1 is-, ' Ji, ' I . l .1 y 5 ' al? C fi! j. L si A J J. J 'J ' -T Q wife ' rr B, P , l- :ear A T? i':,J ag, ie-Hr - is ' 1. 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Robbins Loretta Roberts Lorraine Roberts Paul Robinson Virginia Rose Karen Sarver William St, Clair Jimmy Saul CLASS Virginia Sharp Harold Shockley Judy Simmons Judy Sink Roger Sink Reggie Sisson Tiny Smith Loretta Snead Ellsworth Snyder Ellen Stanley Jennie Stanley James Starr Ray Stone Bill Stone Bill Stover David Stultz Sue Sutphin Ronnie Suiter Bobby Thacker Betty Thomas Jerry Thomas Charlotte Thurman Allan Tice Norma Jean Trent Jeanne Trout Bill Tunnell Betty Turmon Brenda Turner Diane Turner Douglas Vance Marlene Vest Nancy Via Earl Wade Carolyn Ward Peggy Warren Cynthia Weaver Dorothy Wells Patricia Williams Don Williams James Wilson Gary Witt Connie Wood John Woolwine Carolyn Wrigwht Sandra Wrig t Fred Wyatt Jimmy Yates ,. W eel? i 1- of - - 'S ff 'f V I' , at ,, in .- e 'i .. fs, ff 51 M we ' S, ,. 4 -V J ,- V l I I I fu Aw 5, ,i .i 4: .T A' 4 f in A ,941 L. X 'A 11-X l QQ .,.. S 6 ,W A Ml Wi 4 17,73 a :r in D ef? 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' x f 'Q 'U 62 HGHTH James Allen Calvin Anderson Cathy Anderson Linda Antol Carolyn Arnold Judy Arnold Norman Arrington Sandra Arrington Patricia Arthur Carolyn Ashwell Gary Austin Melvin Ayers Pamela Ayers James Bailey Stephen Bailey Billo Ballentine Carol Bandy Loretta Bandy Patricia Banton Sherry Barber Doug Barnett Donnie Barnett Bill Basham Sandra Bayse Dianne Beard Marie Blackwell Kenny Boitnott George Boone Jerry Bower Mike Bowles William Bradley Pat Brammer Richard Brammer Eddie Bratton Sandra Brooks Denny Brown Nancy Brown Jan Bruce Richard Buckingham Sherry Cadd Connie Caldwell Mary Camper Georgia Carr Sandra Carroll Charlotte Carter Carl Christian Linda Gayle Clarke Billy Clingpeel Marie Conklin Richard Cooper Arthur Coulter Cheryl Corbell Patricia Craft Angelina Decandio Shirley DeHart Martha Dick Larry Dickinson Jack Dillard Sandra Dillon Betty Duncan Suzanne Edelman Barbara Engleman Peggy Jo Falls GRADE Gerald Fawley Wayne Ferrell Phyliss Flick Raymond Franklin Rosanna Garger Janice Graybill Miriam Greig Cynthia Guthrie Charles Hackett Royce Hall Karen Hammerschmidl' Bud Hancock Ralph Harless Randy Hauser Sammy Heath Roger Hedge Billy Hicks Bill Hicks John Higgens Christina Hill Johnnie Hodges Tammy Houchins Barry Howell Larry Howell Judy Hudson Margaret Henegar Jo Ann Jamison Deborah Jessee Chuck Johnson Brenda Jones Robert Jones Winslow Jones Jerry Kasey Anne Kemp Ronny Keys Susan Keziah Billy King Danny Kingery Joan Kinsey Willard Kiser Dennis Kline George Knight Tina Lampros Jimmy Lavinder Ronald Lawson Richard Layman Jimmy Lemke Roger Leonard Betty Loving Katherine Lynn Vicky Lyon Andy Lucas Joan Magness Brenda Martin John Martin Sue Martin Steve Mason Roy Matherly John Mauk Louise McCann Barry McCarty Barry McDaniel Sally McFarlane 1 i -1 122 L-s' X Q at .L V -,. nl ' . 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McKemy Sammy McKinney James McLendon Richard Meadar Ralph Miller Gail Minter Freddie Mitchell Sue Moore Richard Moore Janet Murray Ronald Musgrave Crystal Neathowk Jimmy Nichols Pat Ni:-hols Sammy Nichols Jimmy Obenchain Danny O'Bryan Carolyn Overstreet William Owens John Parks Joyce Pate Shirley Paxton Jo Anne Penick Sandra Peregory Martha Perry Marie Peverall Raymond Pillow Forrest Pinion Philip Pring Gail Ratcliffe Kenneth Reid Robert Riles Juanita Roberts Thomas Robinson Don Roman Ralph Rood Judith Roope Larry Rowe Brenda Saul Ann Saunders Barry Schlosser Toby Shively Billie Sharp Andy Sharpe Gil Siegler Quinn Slusher Donny Smith Ellen Smith Tommy Smithers Diane Stanley Delindo Stinnette James Stephens Andy Stevens Faye Strader Mary Aqnes Sublett Wayne Sweeny Sydney Tonner Jock Tate Barry Tinsley Delores Tolley Jeffrie Trout Robert Trumbull Bruce Umberger Richard Updike Fred Wallenfelsz Jack Walrond Nancy Walters Marie Ward Elaine Webb Cheryl Wertz Patricia West Carlesa Whitenock Joe Wilkerson Bobby Williams Douglas Williams Bill Wilson Emery Winstead Patricia Wolford Johnny Wood Pat Wood Barry Woodford Vicki Woodrow Roger Woodson Jimmy Woody CAMERA SHY Robert Ayers Wayne Booth Ronald Bowling Linda Byrd Sherrill Callahan Cheryl Heath Allen Jennings Ronnie Kidd Doug Kingery Cindy Menefee Margaret Morton Bonnie Muddiman Sandra Ray David Stoner Larry Vest Freddie Webb ,f' ,LN ilk-Ly .5 6 ' f N- Qf in -. H a, ,lei ' -. , ' , ' f l .J ,g y xi E- 1 s Nancy Wray Billy Wyatt H2 Ruth Ann Ziegler ,-t ' ,, if i 1, Ei Wpll Miur fri, lliere tlll 4? Mr. Young, a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, speaks to Mrs. Dickinson's speech class concerning the Voice of Democ racy Contest. 65 ii -. , ,i . ,,,,,w. V.,- ,1 V., ine. ' 5:'.' . -' , - ,Q , 2 i' A ' ' i 1 1 -Tut 5' ie:- i , Ll 1. ltlg m e im i mt' ,liz V. The crispness of October air, the smell of autumn leaves-and football, the heat of the gym on a January night, the sound of flying feet on the gym floor-and basketball, the new green on the campus trees, the touch of the April sun-and track. These are the sights, the sounds, the sensations we will remember as season follows season. We will recall the blur of blue and gold uniforms and the spirit of the teams as we were bound together in victory or defeat. lt is this spirit that recalls to us the teams of other years and unites our voices with those of our predecessors as we shout, Colonels, Colonels, C-O-L-O-N-E-L-Sl Colonelsl Fight 'em, team, fight 'eml . ,V ' If 2 nr., Ai Judy Mills ' Carol Hancock 1 gs AK Head Cheerleader in Al Q 1 vga' . L We're with you team, so fight, fight, tight!l What would the athletic events be with- out cheerleaders, for they add the sparkle and spirit that every game needs. Since Fleming's very beginning our cheerleaders have been cheeijng teams and promoting good sportsmanship and good school spirit. Judy Bower The cheerleaders lead the students in a rousing yell as Fleming scores again. 'S 'F 'QQ dUNrDs Miss Minton, Sponsor sf gflgv 5 .4 This school year the Senior cheerleaders were always busy. They had pep assemblies and rallies, made Homecoming a success, and helped with the Good Citizenship Campaign. The cheerleaders are to be commended for their work. Indeed we should all join in a hearty cheer of thanks To the Senior Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders proudly display their gifts ex- changed at their Christmas party. it. , Qjfgfiigggf-,frfrqsif K . Barba ra Bowles Alice Updike Barbara Shufflebo rger Pot Chisom Judy Edwards T iii 5- 'ffi , li -,,.--. I, ,ii x i 1 ii sii- Jr- -x :wtf 1- ' ' 1 Q :', . li J? l , .5 . 7-K 6' 9 Ytjw 1 Z 1.5, , if f... - csv 't . AWN' 4-N use -'L'-' r ' M ,X QW' Q L ' .,A D , v l., Judy Clingenpeel Brenda Mays Susan Martin Donna Tankersley Brintha Clarke Pat Bethel Bonnie Barger 5 J 'ef :ay 'get tg- is ,gi ,Q l Y' 'QYDL i ai . 19? Carol Hancock, Miss Minton sflldenl' Couch Sponsgr Smile and be peppy was the command given to the Junior Cheerleaders by their coach, Carol Hancock, as they began their first practices in the summer. And smiling and peppy they appeared in the first assembly of the year and in their subsequent appearances. They led cheers each week in the lower grade assemblies and supported the Junior Varsity teams in' both football and basketball seasons. ln addition they had charge of the bonfire for the Homecoming festivities. The first Junior Squad made its debut at Fleming in l948, and thus the organization celebrates its tenth year as the school celebrates its twenty-fifth. The Junior Cheerleaders as- semble for a picture just be- fore o big home football game. At a JV basketball game, the girls are snapped as they conclude a Bo-Bo . M Coach Wooldridge Coach Thompson -ir 'gg As Fleming turns twenty-five, we salute Mr. Fred Smith, who came to Fleming in l938. I-le followed Coaches Tom West and Red Kefauver, each of whom stayed a year, and Coach Pete Brubaker, who remained two years. In the succeeding years the athletic program has grown, and Coach Smith has become athletic director and head football and track coach. With the enlargement of athletic activities, the coaching staff has also been enlarged. Mr. Jimmy Moore ioined the staff in l955, fourth in a line of basketball coaches. He is also assistant football coach. 7l Coach French Coach Smith Coach Moore Wrestling is a comparatively new sport in Fleming's competitive history, Under the capable direction of Mr. Kenneth French, it has maintained its initial height of popularity and success. Mr. French, in addition to his duties as wrestling coach, serves as line coach in football. Mr. Dan Wooldridge and Mr. Jimmy Thompson do important jobs in laying the ground work with the boys who will someday be the star athletes. Mr. Wooldridge coaches the JV football team, Junior High basketball, and baseball. Mr. Thompson coaches freshman football and the Junior Varsity basketball team. CAPTAIN J, R. DUNKLEY End QP ,kfI4 Y I I -I CHIP BOWLING Fullback GERALD WELLS I Center Halfback .9 CO-CAPTAIN JERRY SMITH QF, . I I I vi. Inf YZ . 4-K A A W .. 'I' I ' - If ' WY Y , I xx K 1. xf' I 'N xg: 1 JW R ,M fl. ,Z XL, EI v I xr I , A .X L M rg I 1 I 5 :AA 'ft .3 LEE FRACKER Tackle ,is - T -5' 'X 5 '-: I . ..I- I I.: 5 I V -..I , Sz.. 2' II A I I If 5' I A I MIKE STEVENS . ui g .K fu, Hmfbcck I 1? -M CARSON I-IURLEY 'I- ' JACK OSBORNE I Y.. W Q I ' A ' End if HOIfbClCIQ Q : X X , 'X I2 ' . fa 'I II SX f . E' 'S ' -B l z'- I II 'B vw V Q I ' I in ff I I .f JVES . , 1 C B. 571 I-1. ,- I I M I I : ' 3 'lIfIA A S. I je G , v Z J I 4 K I ., 'I A .jf -Ei Y K I, V I x Q1 A F ll . , -, I New-64 'Il II I I . , RAY FISI-IER I I E I ., I - Guard IX ?' , Iik 1 r . 'yu I L I '-if :Ei 7 E B I J .- mf. ' if K A If I b . s f f I kA,, l F i V, r ,Q an 's w 'B 'A -' ' , I I , ,, I I , Y. T V X . , . ,L ,,X. . , , , chi, , Qs ' 1' it ' Ev , K V Sf' ,Pk A N L an X ' ' xr 794, A, ,I , , ? X, ff: , I - S I INS., I A , ,I,, ,. , K. xibllb Y A' 4 A 1 It T ',,,: -IfI ' Quarterback mf M If VI .iif IIIII I-If .mg 7 ., 'I . .... ., BOB WADE ., I L y . iff I,I I GUOf'd .-I' EI ffii I if' A , K I J I , , 5 I i I - ,QA . BOB BRAMMER I E ' Q Tackle A AII III I A I I Iii? i JOHN STINNETTE A ,,,I ' A III' 'I A' 'I 'H 'fu ' I ' ,iq 1 . I , Ru, :Qr:.g,-ipLw:g.L:aEqgfm,,-,f-.EE , , -rg -S BOB WHITMORE ' DENNIS LEDDEN F- Tackle Quarterback A n 4. WAYNE GIBSON O L W., X ,Q-. FU bOC'f 1, JOHN BALL W ' r f -1- , MQ Gxzrm-4 Q I I? 1- L? F W ,XX ' V - .-I ,Q xi 1 , Q- ,. 1 f -A--I ' , A 'Q Nia ' ' 'Q :'5 ' ARCHIE MINTON if X Y' fn 'Adil A, End fi- A ,J I Q..- ,75,f',, V J ' f ,K -fi L A I 4.4!-.,, PP R ' M5 E 5,1 Xq X fu rqyv' I I! A. Rx '. .V L N 1 . 'P' W 'mp vw: . 5' N5 L N Q ' :Sw 'A B, K K 1 f I' I ASW S., :J J' Y - 'E af, ' CHESTER JONES ' f DOUG TOLLEY End A Halfback BONNIE VANDERGRIFT ,, f -ng Quarterback ' A as-I +' Y I -A V Sv' My ,S ig L ' I 1 'Q I E1 F I . KENNY GARREN 55 J 'W y f A! HQIIBQCIQ f H 'W 'T TB 'Y J-3. 1 A..' F E - r 5 F, 1 hx fs, '-, NU Wi, X Q I -' X 'Q ,L LI f I 'E ESS X :N 5' I 14.7. A X . X I I,:-:k-I I , qL,, K 1. 5 -A.- I - , X ' , ' E I ,Q V I J- BS. 4 1 Q I JIM BISHOP J- - ' xy I I N, I Guard L ff I 3 - 9 I I . Y gr ! 5 1- ' QW ' yn L-ax -1 I, '15 4 T' Nj 4-as ' ,,. .5 D A , , ,.. ,FL 'E A . I ' I I --vw X 1 I I I . ' -9 o 1 ' wi Gr? I , I if I 'v L, 7-nl 7 B , O S I I I I A C LEWIS MARTIN , f I K EM S, HClIfbGCk 7 .74 ,. K my I Wg Iv I J, I I Xi JIM if ' A we CHRISTLEY A LIE G E' f k.I Tackle CH RGIWAIVENS A L IILLI TOMMY DIVERS Oua rterback 572006266 LARRY ARRINGTON I , A LLOYD MARINE Tackle I I DON WHEELER Halfback - , '55 .ss I fi JOHN KEALEY .ju Ai I .- A-me Guard 5.1! t -x W if A Halfback M D , F W V I F-E .5 ,I ,E ...., , ,V ad' , -1 I, Z' 1 1 P ' I Ii ,-if Q I--9, I RONALD STAFFORD I G iz. X' I Gua rd 3? ,W , Ykj h if ., K .- l f QS DON FIELD E BILL JOHNSON A , i Halfback Guard 3 .ff A ,. Ia Im I Im ,F 1' ' 'SGI I v ,L ,ip I I W ffl -' I fm 9 1? ,x, .I I K' L - -a E I E' , EI- E BENNY REED fr, -' Tackle ' ' 534 I A-Q.. JERRY ADAMS E A as DONALD STAFFORD End I W Wf AZY ' Guard I Y ,N ' - - J. ., FRANK YOUNG r ' - 51 - Guard Ig z , .. , I I Se , ,I I , QI: 'I 'E ff , , ' ' in L iv xx' 4. .1 ni . I U N , I .R X V 5 f, , I 3 2'-fi :E ' gr ,Eg -. 1 D31 'EJ i 2 LISTON RILES , W I Guard f' BOB MCCUE Q ' ' 'V' , + Tackle . I --I :F BARRY HENSLEY Tackle in In , . f WM., 5.3 ' - ' . B Remix- Fleming ball-carrier Jerry Smith is confronted J. R. Dunkley prepares to block as Jerry Smith by an Andrew Lewis tackler. carries for a nice gain. Jerry Smith is nailed by a John Marshall man as Kenny Garren tries to clear the way. The 1957 football team ended the season with an 8-2 record, the best since Fleming became a Group I school in 1955. The season opened with a 15-6 victory over Covington. Although the team went down to defeat in its second game with E. C. Glass, it come back to show its strength by defeating John Marshall of Richmond 18-13. The Jefferson Magicians defeated the Colonels by the lop- sided score of 32-7, handing the team its greatest disappointment of the year. After this loss, however, the Blue and Gold rolled over all remaining opponents and won the last six games of the season. The Fleming Colonels may look back with pride not only on the season just ended, but also on its record for all its football years. ln the twenty years since Coach Smith came to Fleming, the football record is 107-54-16, with eight District VI championships and one half-state title before the school advanced to Group l. At that time the school held a winning record over all league foes. Date Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Mike Stevens is finally brought down by two Andrew Lewis tacklers. SCHEDULE Opponent 13 Covington 27 John Marshall 4 Jefferson 10 Andrew Lewis 18 Martinsville 25 Pulaski 1 Danville 9 Byrd 15 Richlands We 15 18 7 7 12 26 33 14 7 They 16 13 32 O 7 21 19 13 6 Mm? god? K ' amz? f Fleming's future flashes in the realm of football showed promise in the current season, posting a 3-3-1 record. The season opened with a 7-7 tie with Pulaski, and a triumph over Troutville the following week to the tune of 21-7. In the third game of the season against Jefferson, the team battled to a deadlock in the first period, but lost in the end to the Baby Magicians by a score of 13-O. ln the game against the Virginia Episcopal School, Coach Wooldridge's boys looked good as they brought in a 26-O victory, however, they lost to Glass the following week, 7-O. ln the last two games of the season against Andrew Lewis and Jefferson respectively, Fleming showed up well, defeating the young Wolverines 20-7 and losing to the Jeffites by a score of 18-13. David Ayers, Don Thomas, Tommy Gentry and Hugh Harnsbarger turned in outstanding performances for the season. Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 12 21 26 10 19 31 5 SCHEDULE Opponent Pulaski Troutville Jefferson V. E. S. E. C. Glass Andrew Lewis Jefferson We 7 21 O 26 O 20 13 They 7 7 13 O 7 7 18 First Row: M. Johnson, T. Harper, S. Porter, D. Ayers, N. Windley, D. Trout, P. Osborne. Second Row: H. Harnsbarger, D. Call, W. Reedy, C, Weddle, J. Woolwine, T. Gentry, M. Dunman, G. Thrasher, K. Rowe Third Row: R. Wyatt, C. Cole, R. Fugate, K. Ferrell, J. Yates, M. Saunders, D. Dellis, D. Thomas, E. Webster, J. Short R. Hogan, Coach Wooldridge. 11 JK., n 1 , p I 1 1' 9 init - ...e K W M tr X QM , - '5' 1L'5f 'f's ' f 'i?' it Fi, 2-fre? - eg wiFe-4'Sg Q 3 -1 J -5:4 I 'E' 5, 'S 'A FT sf 1 ld 90 if I ,, 4 ' .Q A.. A 'f' I 4- fe 1 '75 - l :' . 'f 't- A f. ,- -f 6.-. KH, -.1-V , 1 ' D., Q Q, A I-:E x tf, 4'1- r , A I I. :1 fer-'lB'1 ' '- 'T, l All ..,...wJ I 5 vu--i Mg ti? fssiwf First Row: L. Riles, G. Harris, S. Lone, J. Benson, E. Knowling, H. Boitnott, E. Wade, E. Snyder. Second Row: M. Bower, C. Poff, E. Winstead, M. Bowles, M. Patterson, D. Smith, B. Stone, A. Lucas. Third Row: B. Brillhort, J, Wilson, J. Allen, J. LeNoir, A. Meador Fourth Row: R. Updike, D. Williams, B. Thacker, C. Anderson, H Fifth Row: D. Layman, E. Lacy, P. Gravett, J. Coon, B. O'Brien, B. Sixth Row: R. Minton, D. Pence lMgr.l, Coach Thompson, B. Stover, Coached by Mr. Thompson, the Freshman Football team began its season by going down in defeat to the powerful Pulaski team, O-14. In the second game of the season Andrew Lewis scored a victory over the Frosh to the tune of O-6. Outshining its older Varsity brothers, however, the team won its game with the baby Jeffites, 13-6. The following week they bowed in defeat to Martinsville 7-21, and subsequently to Byrd, O-6. Bouncing back to trounce Glass 7-O and Troutville 25-6, the team began to show the power of which it was capable before closing the season with a final loss of 7-14 to TroutviIle's Warriors. Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. D mi-If , B. Osborne, J. Jocovich. . Green, G. Boone, L. Dickenson, B. Umberger. Overstreet, R. McCord, R. Davis, J. Starr. D. Vance. SCHEDULE - Opponent We 1 1 Pulaski O 25 Andrew Lewis O 30 Jefferson 13 3 Martinsville 7 9 William Byrd O 17 E. C. Glass 7 24 Troutville 25 2 Troutville 7 59 Zed yah? They 14 6 6 21 6 O 6 14 Z A Xl I jk Y I fm F- Q I ,. ,hy x ., :a, . V- , ., 1 , , I or I I Y -71 IF I ,-, - J ' ' 9 ' I ,ff I xx H I Y E1 XA ,fl , -or eg: 'TQ I of . 4, -IDXQ4? .., I - or ff , ki gl 5 H . , . V .- ZA, 1 Stix L Ti If ' si DFFI N A I F 'ANA if Q 'QI R. DUNKLEY -4 N ' II K Forward 4 5 I Ii '-'i' I F CAPTAIN Joe LeNOIR ' FF ' -5 Forward NA GARLAND BERRY ' .. I G CI I - - I v - I I '42 2 ,D , D ' ' 15? F MICKEY TUCI4 I , jsgx A Forward of Y IT ' I fx- 'FNB X III Er D I , ,I DQUG ToLI.EY K I DICK MOREY -,, 3 'D 1 G d I ly Guard 5 Vw go' g Q1 I TOMMY HASKINS RX' , 1' X , j, ' Center I X f N - ,I ,f F 4' -tk 'TA . xf K I -, Q ' F F7 ff-so '- B -I . if ' Y A C 4- Xf' H4 A 4 . X' rf' I V1 J r . Iii' 'I A. I X I A , ' J: , I I A F I f 4 , DENNIS LEDDEN I I -,Q ' i Forward N gg 1 'fi' J do 5 is 'N I ,I I 4-in Ag 'fl' Lf. .ii ,xxx t I '15 -fu' , 1 I' Y , f pq -I Vx I I yi .Aj F H 2 F , I I fr .4 C I 3 J Eg! X ' Y 3 F 4 - 4 4 ,, XJ A W x Y, I X Tj' 4? A I 11 - I 4 I ' , 2' 5 Q X ,' ARCHIE MINTON ' I ' If ' V f Center K -I ir , SONNY RYAN . ., ' A ., I- 4'-. Guard IIII , M BUDDY FIREBAUGH I Q Db fr, I F Forward iifd An ' 'F I Di Iv... 2 'W DON SMITH Forward :I F, ,jp ., L t 1. L MELVIN DUNMAN me Forward IQ N I I A Wav If the won-lost record is the only factor considered, the 1957-58 season was not an impressive one. However, despite a losing season, the Colonels continued to work hard in practice and to give their best to every contest, Their diligence began to pay off in the latter part of the season when the Fleming Five registered three wins in their last five outings, losing only to strong Jefferson and E. C. Glass teams. Garland Berry, with an average of 13.5 points per game, was the Colonels' leading scorer. He was later named to the All-Western District team. ln 25 years of basketball, Fleming teams have compiled a record of 287 wins against 184 losses. The Colonels are credited with seven District championships, two half-state crowns and two State Group ll titles. Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1957-58 SCHEDULE Opponent We They 10 Pulaski 45 58 13 Highland Springs 43 67 14 Hopewell 45 60 17 Covington 41 34 3 Martinsville 56 69 7 Andrew Lewis 47 64 10 William Byrd 55 62 14 Jefferson 48 71 17 Halifax 41 46 21 GW fDanvilleJ 52 63 27 Martinsville 40 62 30 Pulaski 60 55 1 E. C. Glass 26 49 4 Halifax 43 47 7 William Byrd 28 37 11 Andrew Lewis 51 46 14 GW lDanvillel 57 47 21 E. C. Glass 43 66 22 Jefferson 37 66 25 Covington 54 48 Garland Berry encounters some interference from a member of the opposing side, as he jumps for the basket. Mickey Tuck tries to help his teom-mate to keep the ball as the guards from the opposing side close in. ii 1 'mg eg ,. dv, , . .. ,,,,,,. it .. 1 - Y , W HQ.. , , Garlarwd Berry jumps for o basket, 1,1 1 , 14 E , :Syl , Q as i rn Wye? ,, .o .W A 'fe-::f 7 1 Archie Minton shoots for a goal. Donnie Smith resists the Pulaski guard for a shot at the basket. X UL' Coach Moore gives the team a pep talk before the game 80 1 - My x-1. 1, . . First Row: B. Brammer, L. Caldwell, B. Jones, D. Caldwell Second Row: G. Spiers, T. Harper, D. Ragland, J. Adams. The B team is composed of boys of varsity age who, due to insufficient experience and the varsity's number limitations, would have little opportunity to participate in varsity games. The 1957-58 B team, despite a losing season, gave a good account of itself. Many of its losses were by a narrow margin against strong opponents. Outstanding players this year included: Bobby Brammer, player-coach, Tommy Harper, captain and leading scorer, Gary Spiers, and David Leonard. 'I957-58 Opponent Troutville New Castle Montvale New Castle Hollins Road Western Electric American Bridge Murray Motors Ferguson Cleaners Riley's Rockets Montvale Northwest AC's Western Electric American Bridge Murray Motors Ferguson Cleaners Riley's Rockets Northwest AC's SCHEDULE We 49 35 47 41 33 47 45 39 41 39 38 31 39 47 38 41 38 42 They 47 41 49 47 19 52 52 52 58 27 42 38 49 56 54 52 41 31 .g l T A -tu' T . T. g i ff: or 't lf' l at ll N 4 cv 9 4 T? ,rg fl .ga -.1 , l V ish 15, First Row: J. Short, R. Fugate, S. Porter, B. Tunnell, S. Schultz. Second Row: D. Ayers, P. Ferris, T. Gentry, G. Thrasher, T. Engleman, M. Johnson. Third Row: Coach Thompson, K. Vest, R. Sink, W. Montgomery, L. Whitlock, C. Weddle, D. Lucas. fa QW Valiant was the word for the Jayvee Basketball Team who finished the season with four games in the column of wins. These were the games played against Covington C20-lll, Pulaski C42-33l, Montvale C41-395, and Danville Q42-4Ol. Despite a luckless season, the aries to the Varsity games. Kermit Vest and Roger Sink jump for the ball. S2 team gained valuable experience in playing prelimin- DUKE? 3' 'eflgl f' - -I. .r...,iff , i .A- 325: 'Q Wei 9 V1 '- First Row: P. Gravett, R. Ayers, T. Ferguson, J. Benson, S Bain. Second Row: B. O'Brien, C. Sink, J. Saul, B. Stover, P. McArthur. Third Row: Coach Wooldridge, J. Bush, F. Horton, D. Layman, J. LeNoir iMgr.J lie Q24 A Fleming first for the year was the Junior High Basketball Team, which at last boasted both coach and organized squad. Coach Wooldridge's cagers participated in the city junior high school league, compiling a record ot nine wins and eleven losses for the year and having at the season's end a 30.4 average to the opponents' 34.1. Leading scorer for the team was Bobby O'Brien with 167 points, followed by C. B. Sink with 150. Team captain was Tommy Ferguson and regular squad members were Joe Bush, P. D. Gravett, and Jimmy Benson. 83 Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jon. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1957-58 SCHEDULE Opponent We Troutville 35 New Castle 24 Montvale 33 Lee 24 Andrew Lewis 51 Andrew Lewis 37 Andrew Lewis 45 Monroe 28 Wilson 33 Lee 36 Jackson 18 Andrew Lewis 41 Monroe 41 Wilson 26 Jackson 29 Lee 29 Monroe 29 Andrew Lewis 37 Wilson 25 Jackson 30 Z, W M fr 3.3.3 .. iii! we A. ' f':g9lA They 30 21 31 36 36 35 35 41 42 35 30 23 42 46 39 34 41 22 35 39 3 F 5 . A it . . N ,rf il -V -era., 8 W F ff ii 'Y .. F' .r , ' ' l L 5' . fer ' 4 Q 'E fi' 'Zi Pl X ef b -' ,isa l . N ., 'l,J,,. xv I . 2 T 5 4 1 x H J , . 'N A A A First Row-D. Hale, F. Conner, C. Cole, E. Snyder, S. Lane. Second Row: L. Martin, E. Knowling, D. Wheeler, M. Patterson, J. Osborne, A. Brogan. Third Row: H. Boitnott, R. Stafford, W. Reedy, L. Fracker, W. Gibson, J. Smith. Fourth Row: C. Bowling, L. Arrington, B. Whitmore, F, Young, B. Wade, M. Stevens. Fifth Row: Coach K. French, J. Stinnette, B. Starkey, R. Vest, J. Yates, L. Mullins, B. Johnson. The i958 Wrestlers, under the leadership of Coach French and Captain Herb Bowling, developed an inexperienced squad into a well- rounded and powerful team. The Colonels had a team record of 6 wins and 4 losses for the current season. Herb Bowling, John Stinnette, and Bob Whitmore went undefeated in dual match competition this season. At the State Tournament at Princess Anne High School in Norfolk, Herb Bowling placed second, John Stinnette third, and Jack Osborne fourth in their respective weights. Although not pictured above, Mike Patterson was called on to fill the l22-lb. division during most ofthe season. Wrestling was introduced at Fleming in l95O by Mr. Smith who did the coaching himself until Mr. French took over in l955. After three losing seasons, in which the Colonels won but two matches, Fleming enjoyed an unbeaten season in 1953. Not since that campaign have the Fleming grap- plers had a losing season. ' X SCHEDULE Date Opponent We They December Fishburne 4l 5 January GW lDanvillei 30 l6 January Jefferson i5 36 January GW lDanvillei l6 28 January W 84 L lArlingtonJ l4 27 February Blacksburg 24 25 February Beckley 23 l l February Blacksburg l9 26 February Jefferson 27 20 February State Tournament 'J K1-' J Xl W X wk? 4 . X x Ll, l N Q 5 S , , is YH l , x.. Q x A 2. gg sf llll E . w ,l -v i - 1 , . ,.- Captain Chip Bowling Sammy Lone .. ,N . I X j x Nq4l Edgar Knowling K' X j , x l if V A .J K I 'v C, 234 W ! ,ef , .J 4: J 1 ,, ,uw Charlie Cole .lack Osborne 4, .. W 1, x f,-wxfd, f :il l xl l l , I A fi- 1 - ,K Il E 5 Don Wheeler ' '- 13, T5 M fag ki ' 3 - 1 .lfirlg f on L 4. l a xx . W: M 1 - Q rf' sob wade , h XL A :.l, ,. . I ll Ronald Stafford :LI ll' 'V A553 if A .f .4 is igf , . , V 4 l l if , L--1' John Stinnette Y ' A l Bob Whitmore V ' l Lee Fracker , ,, 31 . Qs M-it. L.. Exec 5 Ll 1' T'9 i 5 Af :'i -'fm ,gf-,I ' , '. Q. '52 EA I :Ml :5z'fi5: 9'fF53'5:f:'Xf'E:'1' ,-EH'L:'I?wQ:'LQEL :T ' Q. fi -4.5, '.:sf.l.F. Y l C Fi CA if XJ . f' -,xi - . '- K, V I rbf: -:K W i i..-an iq'-P' FM tgvwmfli i . .rg Q ff- . F9- : . . First Row: J. Dunkley, J. Venable, J. Fagg, G. Davis, D. Price, P. Fracker, M. Janney. Second Row: B. Hauser, J. Wingo, J. Smith, B. Trinka, -D. Bradley, D. Smith, K. Garren, D. Tolley. Third Row: M. Massie, R, Hayth, R. Rose, B. Reed, M. Stevens, D. Patterson, J. Bishop, T. Divers, L. Fracker. F th R w: B. LeNoir L. Martin B. Hoffman, G. Pritchard, C, Hurley, C. Bowling, L. Arrington, A. Minton. our o , , Fifth Row: D. Woolwine, J. Stinnctte, M. Ruddo, B. Aveson, Coach Smith, D. Ledden, B. Pope, Coach Wooldridge. The l957 track team under the guidance of Coach Smith had a successful season. Facing strong Jefferson opposition, they were able to win the meet with their cross-town rivals for the first time in four years. While not achieving victory against other schools in interscholastic meets, they placed second in the city-county meet with 35 points, and in the western district meet in Lynchburg they won third place with a score of 26V2 points. Prospects for the i958 season were good with several lettermen returning, including Kenny Garren, Herb Bowling, Jerry Smith, Benny Reed, and Archie Minton. Date March 27 April l6 May 4 April 27 May 4 TRACK SCHEDULE Opponent We They Andrew Lewis 34 79 Jefferson 58 55 E. C. Gloss 47 66 City-County Meet: Andrew Lewis 76V3 Fleming 35 Jefferson 29 Group l Western Dis Andrew Lewis 65 Jefferson 37 V2 Fleming 26V2 E. C. Glass 17 Halifax l trict Meeti The 1957 Golf team played seven matches. lt won one match against Andrew Lewis and GOLF SCHEDULE D 0 Th two against William Byrd. Its losses were to Anti 5 A EPORT . Ng? SEV Jefferson ltwicel, Andrew Lewis, and Pulaski. Aprll IO Vxzulew Bewg' 10 2 8 2 G 1-:cane matches were played at Monterey Agn' 16 Jeffgggn yr 7M IOM o ourse. . . The sponsor of the Golf team was Mr. Qprl: 'gmldrivl' LeW'S Hartwell Phillips, and the members were Don Mpr' 6 Juffs ' O 2 18 2 Ragland, Ronald Coleman, Gerald Saunders, Moy 26 Vi.If 5onB d 10 8 Wayne Parks, Melvin Wilson, Kenneth Rowe. Oy ' 'Gm yr Left to right: Mr. Phillips, D. Ragland, R. Coleman, G, Saunders, W. Parks, M. Wilson, and K. Rowe. ,, :,,,,--- --, : : lqihuui llii ,w'H'y. -,-TN? V Rss: EEE f E iff- 5 R Ji? ,pq M. Givens, C. Hurley, P. Miller, S. Long, K. Gravett, R. Henry, K. Turner, B. Stewart, S. Littreal, P. Gillespie, P. Ar- nold, B. Beheler, S. Thomas, H. Engle, C, Potts. BLUE VOLLEYBALL TEAM Under the capable instruction of Coach Betty Minton, Fleming's Blue Volleyball team posted a fine campaign during the l957 season of eight wins and two losses, taking second place in the City High School League. The team entered the game with a determ- ination to make good and they did. The Colonelettes boasted no outstanding performer but presented a well balanced team with individual honors shifting hands many times during the season. Senior members who returned from the '56 squad were Kackie Turner, Katherine Gravett, Shirley Thomas, Pat Miller, Rosemary l-lenry, and l-lollie Engle. Fleming Gold had a season's record of three wins and seven losses. GOLD VOLLEYBALL TEAM First Row: R. Barger, S. Cole, J, Weid ner, D. Dudley, E. Poff, S. Atkinson, S. Ragland, L. Obenchain, C. Dulaney, P. Jones, D. McMillian. Second Row: B. Aaron, B. Blackwell, B. Fralin, G. Ferguson, C. Riley, J Sink, B. Bryant, S. Durham. 5 has ra I UTM' l r ii Standing: J. Ball, G. Brillhart, L. Bailey, S. Littreal, A. Lawson, P. Miller, D. McMillan. Sitting: K. Gravett, S. Atkinson, P. Arnold, B. Beheler, S. Thomas, P. Gillespie, B. Brown, B. Stewart, C. Dulaney. BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM The Fleming Colonelettes wound up their i957-'58 basketball campaign with o rather unimpressive record for the year. Although dropping each of the six games by a few points, the fine playing of Shirley Thomas, Sandra Atkinson, Katherine Gravett, Anne Lawson, Pat Miller, and Diane Mc- Millan, all guards on this yeor's squad, and LaVerne Bailey, forward, will be missed next t I lt J. ff f l -3 . X . A v-f .4 lb ' , . fxr-A . . Z A S ,1 year. The Jayvees came through with tive wins and one loss in their favor for the season. Even though their wins did not count in league standings, they gained experience for next year. The emphasis is not to win but to show good sportsmanship and Fleming Colonelettes have the capacity for both. GOLD BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: R. Camper, B. Huff, C Hurley, L. Obenchain, S. Ragland, B Foley. Second Row: P. Jones, P. Cunditt, K Turner, D. Dudley, A. Stephenson, L Slogle. Third Row: G. Ferguson, E. Poff, S Long lMgr.l, C. Hollar, B. Blackwell my Taking part in activities, campaigning for office in the SCA., learning lines for the new play, poring over copy and pictures for the annual, singing in the Christmas program - these things our school life has left us to remember. When Fridays rolled around and we left assembly, we found ourselves headed for our favorite organization. Although we may have been big frogs in the big puddle or very small tadpoles, we found in our club life stranger friendships, under- standing of how to work with others, and the fun of just belonging . I i Md .. Bottom to Top: Rodney Hole, Historian, Doris Jacobs, Secretary, l-lollie Engle, Vice President, Dick Morey, President. The Student Cooperative Associa- tion serves as co-ordinatar of all clubs and major school projects and has done so for twelve years. Every student is considered a member, but a special council leads the club. This year in cooperation with the cheerleaders and some prominent Juniors and Seniors, the S.C.A. cam- paigned to' improve the students attitudes in all phases of school activities. Topics such as sportsman- ship and hall traffic were discussed in each homeroom. This was climaxed by an election of Jerry Smith and Hollie Engle as Mr. and Miss Citizen. Wilna Caudill, Secretary, Wanda Anders, Vice President, Chuck Wosaba, Treas- urer, Lee Fracker, President. l llli l i . First Row: D. Ledden, C. Wosaba, D. Morey, D. Hambrick, R. Kir- by, D. Henninger, J. Musselman, N. Smith, R. Harris, N. Keith, M Boone. Second Row: l. Elswick, S. Glass, R. Henry, B, Barbee, H Engle, S. Cooper, D. Jacobs, J, Weaver, S. Johnston, N. Garland A. Mabe, B. Shufflebarger, M. Richards, M. Emore, J. Woodford Third Row: K. Stewart, J. Guntner, W. Anders, A. Boley, B. Hamil- ton, C. Wade, P. Miller, D. McMillan, C. Gaines, C. Firebaugh S. Bowles, P. Moler, M. Robinson, M. Robinson, M. Richards J. Beckner. Fourth Row: E. Webster, D. Ziegler, B. Farrar, L. lre- land, S. Long, B. Crenshaw, S. Littreal, B. Stewart, M. Doyle, B Mills, S. Thomas, C. Witt, R. Barger, P. Greer, J. Petree, L. Barn hart, l. Lavinder. Fifth Row: L, Arrington, J. Turner, L. Martin B. Pope, B. Ridenhour, L. Fracker, K. Coffman, F Nesbitt, C. Wed dle, R. Reid, J. Rector, L. Sloan, J. Conner, C. Saunders, G. White head. Sixth Row: J. Smith, A, Webb, A Brogan, K. Garren, C Slaughter, N. Broyles, P. Arnold, B. Blevins, J. Heck, E. Fuqua D. Duncan, A. Terrill, M. Lemon, A, Banton, S. Atkinson, B Baker, K. Stewart, J. Bower. The Beta Club is one of the most note- worthy clubs ot William Fleming. For fifteen Lee Fracker presides over the annual Beta Club Banquet. years it has been a leadership club for Fleming students, designed to reward mind, encourage effort, and elevate the moral welfare of the students. Q This year the Beta Club printed and sold C programs at all the home football games. lt held a banquet in February to initiate new members. The State Convention was held in Roanoke and the Fleming Club acted as host along with sending several delegates. The club also held a reception for the state officers. Zee KM h'4XX '7 ,1 ...- First Row: N. Garland, S. Brammer, J. Wade, B. Crenshaw, M. Deaner, S. Ridenhour, C. Johnson, B. Stover, Second Row: P. Pence, B. Hall, T. Harper, D. Tolley, S. Car roll, S. Moore, S. Brooks, C. Carter, R. Vest. Third Row: M. Leftwich, P. Lovell, A. Lawson, B. Beheler, T. Haskins, R, Minton, C. Powell, M. Patterson, J. Shephard ' WJWMJ Ann Carol Benton, President, Sandra Ridenhour, Vice-President, Peggy Warren, Secretory, Mike Patterson, Treasurer. ' l ' h The Junior Red Cross was organized for the purpose of giving young people an opportunity to participate in local. Red Cross activities as well as in world-wide projects. The job of each homeroom repre- sentative is to keep the students in the homeroom informed about the club's activities. This year began with an enrollment drive, which was a big success. Other activities for the year included deco- rating party cups for the Veterans Hospital, participating in the Home- coming Parade, and giving various programs at the Veterans Hospital. Margaret Deaner, Peggy Warren, and Jimmy Wood were elected to the city council. 3 94 .556 W-'N-fi ' i 1, . R ..!,.. 'u x 'f - Y bex kai.. Y i .VBN wh I ' , eff .gf ,I-1:-' Abi it y .-MQ Ja .I 17 -.' Margaret Richards Copy Editor Donna Henninger Editor Mary Marsholl Doyle Copy Assistant Mr. Paul Foster Sponsor Katherine Gravett Photography Editor 'DQ 'i TP' I is Bonnie Jo Mills Layout Editor Calvin Weddle Business Manager Billy Ridenhour Layout Assistant Miss Elizabeth Stone Co-Sponsor Diane McMillan Layout Assistant Nicky Wise Photographer Chip Bowling Sports Editor Virginia Lindamood Faculty Editor Ann Terrill Activities Editor Patti Ballard Activities Editor Phyllis Dority Activities Editor The 1957-58 Colonel Staff celebrates William Fleming's 25th Anniversary by publishing the 21st Colonel. We are proud and happy to present to you, the students, this Silver Anni- versary yearbook. Throughout the year the staff has striven to make this the most memorable annual in the history of William Fleming. The staff has worked diligently soliciting advertisements, se- curing subscriptions, and taking pictures along with other innumerable tasks. Besides publishing the an- nual, the Colonel Staff pre- sented a hilarious account of Life with the Colonel in an assembly. We thoroughly en- joyed presenting it, and re- ceived your hearty approval. The Colonel Staff hopes you will cherish this Silver Anni- versary Annual and put it among your most precious possessions. 95 Beverly Barbee Senior Editor June Musselmon Class Editor Jimmy Wood Assistant Business Manager Judy Gilbert Typist Ann Carol Bonton Typist Sheila Johnston Typist fx i. ir.. ,Ni ,,,,..-in s.- J i ' 490 , ,i L-J.: K ,, Nl' ll . , ii Q .- 4 I -i so ,X , :ai- 5iEQ.2.?!'iL 6. -- i,'1l f. ' A a LV i .qv Yr 'ii , 0 ' ni, I i H f -. ' e ill, ' . 2, I S., gt 6 - ..- 1 ii Q f 4, W' I - ,is ,, T 5 mr Barbara Baker Business Manager Jim Baird Columnist f B i , , Judy Poole Reporter ' 'jf 'r 1 - ' . - Q .4 1 . 1 - 19 'ii' W i 3: 6-.V H? if XE , AL-x 1 'Yr ix QX ' I Neff J' :Z Y? -1- - -f' C John Via Janice Wade T E I Carolyn Hollar F d H' k B k ' Page One Editor Page Two Editor Pgggmghrgg Egxloq- Page Four Editor Prgofogigpiv egjorunlimgns wg , A 8 , , J. . 3' w,r.3,x ri it- LQ I :'-- Y A' f 'N ' 1 fr 1 in - -X' if 1-' , Q-:fx . , 3 gy' , s v i i. pY,,f'. ji, Barbara Hall Patsy Moler Phyllis Fulk Barbara Bray Diane Ledden Charligne Gaines Cortoonist Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter J N, 1 r ai is V ' 3 'R' f- :D it c' '- ' ' ' C7 4 K+ -s-ef fl-ff or Q Carol Hancock Karen Mitchell Doris Jacobs Don Thomas Shirley Masincup Barbara Stultz Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Typist iQ!Q Ki'w. '-'ss ff 1 B : ' is Q' J vs x 'Q7 '75 get' , ' fi, xl, - ' M Judy Guntner Mr. Horner Shirley Thomas Co-Editor Sponsor Co-Editor meets in the basement classroom - the In its 20 years, the Newspaper has pro- gressed from a one page mimeographed paper - the Fleming Flash - to a four page dungeon. Amid the noise from the furnace room and the props and sets from the plays the Staff manages to put out a paper once printed paper, The Sabre. Every day during sixth period the staff 96 every two weeks, 5 'Vi I API- - First Row: T, Blackard, G. Ferguson, M. Roberts, M. Doyle, B. Blevins, B. Bowles, Mrs. Dickinson. Second Row: C. Har ris, J. Guntner, B. Tobias, C. Huffman, B. Baker, L. Hayes, B. Mills. Third Row: J. Wade, K. Gravett, R. Henry, M Richards, M. Ferrara, A. Edwards, B. Crenshaw, B. Hancock, K. Mitchell, R. Hale. Fourth Row: J. Via, P. Adams, B Kessler, V. Graybill, J. Dooley, E. Webster, J. Bates, R. Harr, P. Moler, R. Reid. lf one opened the door of room lO3 some- time in early Spring, he might find an interesting scene. At first glance it might seem that the two people politely shouting at each other were having a terrible argu- ment. Then he notices someone carefully timing the situation and realizes the argument is a planned debate being prepared for the forensic festival. The Literary Club is in charge of sponsor- ship and tryouts for the festival and chooses people to represent the school in public speak- ing, reading, spelling and debating. Through the twenty-four years of its history, the Literary Club has constantly carried forth its purpose to promote and encourage literary works. Indeed the club can be proud, for Fleming students have gained many literary l'1Ot'lOl'S. President, Ann Mabe, Vice President. Kneeling: Mary Nell Roberts, Recorder of Points, Gayle Ferguson, Reporter. Standing: Mary Marshall Doyle, 97 W? First Row: M. Ferrara, R. Henry, R. Reid, B. Mills, B. Ridenhour, M, Richards. Second Row: Mrs. Dickinson, M. Roberts, V. Graybill, A. Edwards, B. Crenshaw, P. Moler, P. Adams. Third Row: M. Doyle, J. Guntner, K. Gravett, R. Hale, B. Blevins, H. Kincer, B, Baker, B, Tobias. Fourth Row: R. Harr, G. Ferguson, T. Blackard, C. Harris, E. Webster, B. Kessler, J. Via, G. Barksdale. The William Fleming Thespians, Troupe 570, i-s indeed a lucky group. ln June, they will attend and present a play, Dark of the Moon, at the National Thespian Conference held at Purdue University. Troupe 570 is one of the eight troupes in the United States that has, because of continual meritorious work in past years, been asked to present a play at the conference. This year the troupe has been busy working to raise funds for the trip to Lafayette, Indiana, but in April there was time out for fun when the Thespians held their annual formal dance. Long after the school year ended, for most of the students, Troupe 570 still had much work to be done. First Row: Kathryn Gravett, Treasurer, Rosemary Henry Secretary. Second Row: Margaret Richards, Vice Presi- dent, Ronnie Reid, President. ,il ffl' 1 Here in a scene from the play What a Lufe are the following: Left to Right-J. Via, M Doyle B. Baker, S. Howell, R. Reid, R. Henry, B Camp G. Lee, J. Falls, T. Blockard, R. Horr. The murderer, Danny, who was caught in web, portrayed by Ron Reid. 'AX-N Q. f ix ,.. 'iiizfigi G Ferguson and J Petree check costumes and njbfyrf r if K J. , f '1 ,' Jiilnf ,M .vu I A ll 4 B N , , 1 Q , 0 ,. 5, ' fi ' 9 XA i f-f r - A F 4 ,,uy : V, 43 A r ,, . , u-- 'fa qw. 4 . 1 ! l'r ' N gi- 1 W-15, P3 . i4,1-,.-z E' .1 S . f' '- L kjv 100 Sa 1 ' 1 , 15, 'fa uk? Q XJ? 'L ix YIM 1 ' , - Mary Marshall Doyle pleads with Ron Reid for her lnfe nn Night Must Fall . Laura Ireland portrays the Madonna Christmas pageant. ' -ve 1 Left to Right: T, Blackard, M. Roberts, S. Giannitti, P. Adams, R. Reid, B. Mills, and M. Doyle rehearsing a scene from the festival play, Dark of the Moon . L x ,Til Q, - I X f 7 1 X gi Y in yi 1 Q I 4- -x A v ,Z -- ......... Left to Right: R. Reid, B. Boker, M. Roberts, T. Blackard, and R. Henry close the final and rnosf dramatic act of Night Must Fall . 'Mx Zvi :om Seated: Gladys Webber, Accompanist, Sam Cole, President, Mrs. Webb, Director. Stand- ing: Mary Clingenpeel, Vice President, Rose- mary Henry, Librarian, Nancy Broyles, Li- brarian, Cindy Slaughter, Librarian, Betty Potts, Secretary. 6 1:11 : ' X i mf- 'I l' Mix 15' H? ,A 3 1 , 5 ,W 1.5, I if x ,fig gi, 51 ' Q a 'Fl ig 1 irff 'V lx ij' '1 .Iii :M , :fx , aw' R First Row: M. Stump, W. Holloway, N. Keith, B. Potts, S. Atkinson, K. Mitchell, S. Durham, M. Clingenpeel, P. Sharp P. St.Clclir. Second Row: S. Dunkley, D. McMillan, C. Firebaugh, B. Barbee, L. Humphries, C. Potts, G. Webber, C. Hawks, J Mills, l. Elswick, B. Barger. Third Row: J. Mundy, F. Wallenfelsz, R, Henry, G. Jamison, B. Ferguson, K. Stewart, M. Lemon, H. Huffman, F Milton, J. Woodford. Fourth Row: B. Graybill, A. Boley, D. Henderson, D. Ayers, A. Mabe, K. Turner, C. Slaughter, N. Broyles, M. Cregger C. Tote, S. Lowe, W. McFarlane, C, Bowling. Fifth Row: R. McCord, F. Giannitti, G. Farmer, J. Yates, T. Blackard, T. Mays, S. Cole, C. Bowser, M. Steele, C, Baker L. Trainor, B. Carroll, R. Hale. With every eye focused on Mrs. June Webb, programs with other schools and sent seven the members of the chair made the halls echo members to the All-State Chorus. Their with harmonious music. masterpiece was the annual presentation of The talented boys and girls presented radio The Song of Christmas . broadcasts, assembly programs, exchange ios 1 1 l l I l . Helen Huffman, President, Bonnie Barger, Treasurer, Ann Carol Banton, Vice President, Donna l-lenninger, Recording Secretary, Judy Mills, Master Key, Connie Rector, Corre- sponding Secretary. Fun, friendship, fashion-all these are found in the Y-Teen organization as it rounds out its twenty-third year at Fleming. Incorporating fun and friendship, the girls put their best toot forward by co-sponsoring the annual Christ- mas Dance with the Senior Hi-Y. Queen Gloria Lawrence and her court added glitter to the Christmosy atmosphere of the gym. Also, in conjunction with the Hi-Y, the girls entered an elaborate blue and white float in the Horne- coming parade. Fashion held sway when the two organi- zations sponsored a fashion show in the spring. The student body came to know and understand the YfTeens' serious purposes through the recognition service held in assembly. The climax of the year's activities was a Mother- Daughter banquet. All these activities were accomplished under the leadership of their sponsor, Mrs. Martha Walden. First Row: B. Adkins, S. Brammer, B. Sizer, N. Keith, B. Richardson, C. Powell, B. Powers, K. Gravett, S. Thomas, M. Starkey, S. Johnston. Second Row: B. Crenshaw, N. Garland, L. Anderson, C. Slaughter, V. Lindamood, J. Petree, P. Greer, J. Bates, P. Mc- Daniels D. Hurt B. Bowles, B. Blevins, J. Flick, B. Hare. Third Row: B. Atkins, F. Milton, M. Hall, L. Evans, J. Overstreet, G. Ferguson, B. Fralin, B. Huff, G. Brillhart, M. Giv- ens, P. Vaught, K. Coleman, S. Brammer, S. Dunkley, F. Johnson, D. Fizer, J. Love. Fourth Row: V. Belcher, J. Woodford, I. Elswick, I. Lavinder, J. Jamison, J. Bower, P. St. Clair, B. Shufflebarger, L Ireland, B. Keith, D. Reed, J. Robertson, J. Snider, P. Lovell, J. Holiday, P. Wiley, S. Bray, M. Boone. Fifth Row: N. Nate, C. Chewning, P. Moler, S. Durham, C. Potts, B. Barger, M. Leftwich, J. Miller, A. Updike P. Adams, B. Adkins, P. Patterson, M. Richards, J. Guntrier, G. Carter, W. Anders, L. Bailey, M. Clingenpeel. 1 9 Q- .,. .-. 4 f A ' + A f 7, 5 l .4 Y B. 1: l -- ','iL i First Row: T. Janney, J. Gilbert, P. Medley, R. Harris, P. Saunders, J. Mills, C. Johnson, C. Jamerson, W. Holloway Second Row: J. Cheatwood, M. Richards, D. Tankersley, A. Mabe, P. Arnold, A. Lawson, J. Shepherd, P. Ballard, J Musselman, P. Dority, A. Banton. Third Row: G. Lawrence, J. Teass, P. Jones, W. Custer, S. Smithers, A. Boley, C. Muddiman, S. Littreal, B. Stewart, R Jones, A. Terrill, J. Edwards, R. Lavinder. Fourth Row: B. Barbee, H. Engle, E. Poff, C. Rector, J. Weidner, R. Fralin, D. Abshire, W. McKendrick, P. Cundiff L. Barnhart, M. Lemon, J. Beckner, Mrs. Walden. Fifth Row: B. Hess, M. Roberts, J. Dooley, D. O'Brian, S. Lancaster, B. Mills, K. Mitchell, B. Baker, C. Woolwine, J Greer, M. Robinson, C. Gaines, P. Whitlock, M. Robinson, P. Kiser. l O fi 1 I l I a I X, QTEQVIJL' '..' . QL., i. W, A gg-.M Jai 1 .. I i Y-TEEN CABINET: Y-TEEN KEYS: First Row: B. Barger, J. Mills, A. Banton, H. Huffman, C. Rec- First Row: T. Janney, R. Jones, J, Mills, A. Terrill, G tor, Mrs. Walden. Second Row: W. Anders, J. Woodford, L. Lawrence, J. Shepherd. Second Row: B. Bowles, C Barnhart, P. StCIair, J. Bower, B. Shufflebarger, V. Graybill. Johnson, D. Recd, F. Milton, J. Tcass. Third Row: Third Row: l. Lavinder, M. Lemon, P. Dority, M. Leftwich, C. Adkins, J. Holiday, G. Ferguson, J. Robertson, Potts. Snider, V. Belcher. IOS Y . zazzbff -C7 The Junior Y-Teens organization is a little sister of the Senior Y-Teens, being composed of eighth and ninth grade girls. Sponsored by Miss Bates and Mrs Hubard, the club participated this year in helping with such activities as the Y-Teen Chorus and Y-Teen Teller, the club newspaper. Riding in shiny convertibles, the Junior Y-Teens lent a bright note to the Homecoming parade. They made social headlines in the school news with the reception which they held at the first of the year for new members and with the Mother-Daughter banquet held at the end of the session. Organized in l939, as the Junior Girl Reserves, the club has played an important part in introducing the younger girls of the school to fellowship, friend- ship, and the high ideals of young womonhood. 106 First Row: B. Cale, Vice President, B. Hancock, President S J Huffman Secretar , . . , Y- Second Row: S. Sutphin, Treasurer, B. Clarke, Master Key. o ri T JR. Y-TEEN KEYS: First Row: J. Brown, B. Clarke, S. Martin. Second Row: B. Jackson, S. Ellis, C. Riley, J Austin, J. Moore. JR. Y-TEEN CABINET: Sandra Jo Huffman points out a foreign coun- try representing the Y-Teens theme, World Fellowship , to Mary Kay Robbins, Beverly Cole, Brintha Clarke, and Sherry Mitchell, i s i Q ku J has i .ls , F2710 'i , ' ' nh ii 5 s nr? l V Rose Lee Bishop receives her membership card Bonnie Bryant, Becky Hancock, Judy Brown, Susan from Sue Sufphin as Judy Clingenpeel looks on. Marlin, and Hollie Crouch are making plans for a busy year for the Junior Y-Teens. First Row: S. Sutphin, B. Hancock, B. Cole, S. Huffman, Miss Bates. Second Row: J. Anderson, N. Via, E. Cosby, J. Trout, S. Mitchell, D. McFarland, J. Stanley. Third Row: H. Crouch, D. Wells, M. Robbins, M. Powers, S. Ridenhour, B. Bryant, C. Wright, J. Sink. ..- ns l K l Q-. nl . ire. TVN-.F l J. Ball, B. Bowman, J. LeNoir, D. Ledden, T. Haskins, and M. Steele are the members ot the Hi-Y Committee. -rf' First Row: F. Conner, E. Craft, R. Reid, J, l.eNoir, D. Ledden, J. Ball, J. Baird. Second Row: S. Menetee, B. Jones, C. Logwood, B. Patterson, K. Venable, L. Martin, B. Pope, C. Givens. Third Row: Mr. Graybill, R. Rose, D. Dellis, J. Turner, M. Beamer, H. Bowles, G. Spiers, R. Stafford, T. Haskins. Fourth Row: M. Steele, C. Wosaba, R. Hale, J. Rector, B. Keys, F. Nisbeth, C. Harris, B. Bowman, D. McArthur, A. Brogan, B. Johnson. Haw' '- Going quietly about their daily tasks, the members at the Senior Hi-Y endeavor to carry forward the purpose ot the organization, namely, learning and practicing the better ways of Christian living. The club was formed in I947 under the sponsorship of Mr. Coulter. The membership has remained somewhat selective in that a scholastic average ot'xM or better is required of each prospective member, and in that each must be recommended by three teachers. During the current year the constitution was revised. ln addition, monthly meetings were held on Monday nights at the central Y.M.C.A. . Advised by Mr. John Graybill, the group conducted several constructive projects during the year, the main one being an elaborate Christmas dance co-sponsored with the Y- Teens. First Row: Dennis Ledden, Vice Presidentg Mr. Graybill, Sponsor, ., John Ball, President. Second Row: Joe LeNoir, Secretary, Everett Craft, Chaplain. lOB xl if W, f Pc . i 5 First Row: D. Kline, K Reed, G. Seigler, H. Mc Kinney, R. Miller, J. Thomas, G. Farmer. Second .Row: J, Casey, D Hogan, P. Jones, J. Faw Iey, T. Adkins, D. Dillon F. Ferguson. Third Row: E. Setliff, C Sink, R. Vest, S. Lane, S. Mason, E. Knowling, J. Allen, J. Woolwine, B. O'Brien, R. Ayers. D Left to Right: Ronnie Ayers, Secretary, Tommy Akins, Chaplain, Dennis Hagan, President, David Layman, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Edgar Knowling, Vice President. I i With the purpose to Strengthen our bodies, develop our minds, worship God, and work together for a finer community and better world, the Junior Hi-Y began its year's work with renewed determination. Members of the club sold soap for a money- making project. This job had its humorous side when several persons became quite indignant after being asked it they needed soap. On the sporting side of the picture, the members participated in swimming and bas- ketball leagues. Since its organization in l95l our Junior Hi-Y has become one of the largest in the area. E01 Dennis Hagan, Edgar Knowling, Gary Farmer, and David Dillon present a quartet at the Junior Hi-Y Johnny Woolwine and CA B' Sink present G Hum talent show. - pet duet as Dennis Hagan presides. 52. T tif V ' - . . , rv...-is ' Yr, I, T . 1-.v sf? in ' 9 0 A 'B -I JG Niqit First Row: H. Huffman, J. Mills, P. Saunders, R. Harris, P. Medley, C. Slaughter, S. Brammer, N. Keith, B. Bowles, C. Hancock, S. Johnston. Second Row: J. Gilbert, K. Kane, J. Cheatwood, T. Janney, H. Crouch, S. Martin, B. Clarke, P. Greer, W. Holloway, D. Pettit, C. Hurley, M. Starkey, S. Glass. Third Row: D. Fizer, J. Love, J. Dooley, M. Roberts, S. Klug, B. Thomas, S. Mitchell, P. Pence, C. Weaver, P. Parsons, P. McDaniel, D. Hurt, J. Hodges, J. Burritt, S. Bray, E. Fuqua. Fourth Row: A. Mabe, B. Turner, P. Adams, W. Old, D. Tankersley, S. Dobbins, J. Edwards, P. Ballard, R. Jones, J. Mussel- man, J. Shepherd, B. Poindexter, C. Potts, S. Durham, J. Robertson, J. Snyder, B. Call. Fifth Row: D. Wells, J. Over- street, B. Barger, M. Leftwich, J. Sink, P. Bethel, W. McKendrick, D. Nixon, C. Hawks, G. Webber, L. Atkins, M. Lemon, P. Dority, A. Terrill, A. Updike, P. Kiser, M. Vest, C. Muddiman, D. Abshire. As Fleming celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary, the Girls' Athletic Association makes plans to celebrate its seventh year. As a result of this busy year, membership has increased and more coveted class numerals, school letters and stars have been awarded for participation in intramural and interscholastic sports, such as basketball, volleyball, and softball, and this year a bowling team was orgonized. LL M Christy Potts, Recorder of Points, Barbara Stewart, Presi- ' it I dent, Gole Ferguson, Secretary-Treasurer, Becky Brown, Vice President. llO if ,Q-7 , First Row: P. Miller, S. Atkinson, S. Littreal, B. Stewart, S. Long, H. Engle, P. Ragland, K. Gravett, R. Henry, B. Potts S. Thomas, K. Turner, J. Mundy. Second Row: P. Arnold, C. Firebaugh, D. McMillan, S. Ridenhour, B. Bryant, B Huffman, C. Riley, V. Belcher, J. Bates, J. Stanley, S. Ragland, P. Gillespie, A. Lawson, B. Turman, D. Caldwell, B Brown. Third Row: B. Adkins, F. Milton, M. Hall, L. Evans, G. Ferguson, B. Fralin, G. Brillhart, G. Givens, P. Vaught S. Brammer P. Cundiff B. Blackwell K. Coleman, S. Dunkley, F. Johnson, C. Hale, B. Carwile. Fourth Row: D. Mc: Farland, P. Moler, l. Elswick, J. Woodford, G. Jamison, P. StClair, B. Hamilton, J. Bower, J. Greer, B. Shufflebarger P. Lovell, P. Wiley, J. Holiday, D. Reed, B. Keith, A. Banton, D. Henninger. Fifth Row: D. Dudley, P. Jones, E. Poff S. Lancaster, L. Ireland, M. Cregger, B. Hancock, E. Stanley, E. Cosby, B. Hancock, J. Brown, L. Crouch, D. Ledden B. Beheler, J. Clingenpeel, L, Obenchain, D. Frye. As the first social event of the year, the G.A.A. had a dinner meeting at the S 81 W Cafeteria and presented the awards for the previous year. The organization is growing rapidly, having almost doubled its membership in the past year. The purpose of the G.A.A. is to promote good sportsmanship and good fellowship among the girls of the school. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association enjoy their annual banquet. lll 1 1 1 SENIOR CLUB A modern version of the Stitch and Chatter club of Little Women is the Future Home- makers Association. However, the girls do tar more than stitch and chatter as they endeavor to carry forward the purpose of the F.H.A.-- learning to live better today in order that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. r. . leg pls '- ., 4 J- do The officers plan the club's activities. Left to right: L. Schlosser, Reporter, N. Garland, Secretaryg S. Long, President, B. Arrington, Treasurer, V. Belcher, Project Chairman, N. Smith, Vice President. The girls learn by doing and have fun at the same time. Here practicing their arts are: N. Keith, N. Engleman, J. Henderson, M. Umberger, R. Murray, W, Pring, and P. McDaniel. Here with the dolls prepared tor an orphanage ore: Seated: N. Engleman, K. Hudgins, S. Smithers, T. Jan- ney, G. Carter. Standing: B. Fralin, N. Howard, W. Prin N. Hall C. Good D. Persin er D. Parker D. Q, I I Q I 1 Abshire. 41.3 I V V I J ....er i ' yy A Y A Y A we P. Nichols, B. Hamilton, R. Murray, and V. Belcher help wrap gifts for a needy family. -G , v'l J. Stanley, Treasurer, B. Bryant, Secretary, Mrs. French, Sponsor, L. Epperly, President, S. Mitchell, Vice President. JUNIOR CLUB 1 u ' Jlfsi ee Q ff' r-ANASWN ' E l Q! ' WBaaima S. Wright, C. Loving, A. Davis, M. McKee, J, Graybill, B. Poindexter, S. Link, and B. Blackford practice some of their newly acquired skills in the kitchen. Here we find the junior homemakers attending one of their monthly meetings. Standing: P. Nichols, B. Hamilton, C. Riley, S. Ridenhour, L. Epperly. Sitting: P. Goode, C. Nixon, J. Trout, B. Lyon, M. Ward, C. Heath, S, Carroll, L. Snead, B. Bryant, F. Hall. E. Fuqua, J. Burritt, J. Roop, M, Dick, and D. McFarland display their handiwork. The most outstanding project this year was providing clothing, toys and food for a needy family at Christmas. In addition, the club took gifts and entertained the patients in the polio ward at Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Each member receiving 75 points or more received an F.H.A. emblem at the close of the year. These junior homemakers-S. Edelman, J. Mag- ness, D. Tolley, K. Madison-also made dolls for the orphanage. ll3 ,. . . , U' ' 1 The band in action- marching in a parade. PJ I. .. K 'P' ,, , i' Y 5 Y V-'Q V , vzigia-1 4 W l me ,.., if f HS, Seated: K. Coffman, Head Drum Major, H. Bowles, 2E l Y' 'VXQWM .U ' J. 1. President. ' i'f? 0 il, few! 'A K , Standing: B. Suggs, Head Librarian, C. Wosaba, Treas- 'fr . ' M 2 urer' P. Lovell, Secretary, L. Ireland, Vice President. if 5 1- ' .ve -1 y W - b ,I I 'F' im' f' i'r fi 5 ' ff-33 V 42111. -- 1 - ' HK ' Qmr , 3 H- iq' 1 if , f ' ig! - - F' 57325. ,jf .X 4 i ' i'gL . 1E' if Mr Otis Kitchen directs the band in their daily practice at I A- W V - - 1- - .. ,V , 13 f ,L :if -M wc QL 1 1 - . xi - W, 945 .1 ty' ff. X N LJ Lil L ' ' r. uk., A ' ,. , as 'H II4 The whistle blows for half-time at the Band Festival at Bristol Ceven though it Moiorettes: P. Lovell, P. Saunders, B. Brown, B. Stultz, S. Dunkley, F. Johnson, N. Keith, L. Ireland, R. Murray B. Ferguson. First Row: B. Saul, B. Clingenpeel, K. Reed, B. Patterson, B. Bell, P. Wood, M. Dick, S. MacFarlane, S. Tanner, L, Mc- Cann, E. Stanley, J. Weidner, B. Suggs, K. Coffman. Second Row: J. Wood, J. Woody, L. Dozier, C. Huffman, A. Tice, C. Chewning, J. Henderson, J. Metcalf, R. Suitor, V Ferguson, R. Williams, G. Knight. Third Row: R. Hale, B. Owens, D. Barnett, R. Rood, T. Mays, C. Dulaney, J. Teass, J. Thomas, D. Lucas, B. Nichols R. Buckingham, B. Martin. Fourth Row: J. Baird, D. Hunziker, L. Eggers, B. Bradley, J. Wilkerson, F. Young, M. Kingery, G. Womack, W. Jamer- son, P. Robinson, A. Stephenson, P. McArthur. Fifth Row: F. Horton, J. Bray, C. Wosaba, E. Cosby, L. Crouch, R. Pillow, B. Ballentine, W. A. McFarlane, T. Akins J. Moses, D. Morey, H. Bowles, B. Hancock, N. Wise. football game, and with a root-te-toot and rum-te-tum the Band marches onto the field in a burst of blue and gold uniforms. Adept in all forms of music from concert to pop, the Band has been an important factor in Fleming life for twelve years. Not only has it given its support at games, but it has been in the limelight this year on such occasions as the football clinic in Salem, the seemed for a time that a broken-down bus would prevent participation in the latter eventl, the Shrine Bowl parade, the Christmas parade sponsored by the Roanoke Merchants, and the Armed Forces day parade. ln addition they have given several concerts during the year, participated in the Concert Band Festival, and were represented by several members in the All-State Band. A 1 -v 1-1 wmv f-as if 4.4 F l 1 First Row: T. Akins, P. Lovell, B. Hancock, E. Cosby, R. Hale, R. Murray, C. Dulaney, N. Wise, R. Suitor. Second Row: J. Baird, D. Hunziker, H. Bowles, M. Kingery, A, Tice, K. Coffman, W. Jarnerson, J. Metcalf, D Moses Za Zan! We clap our hands and stamp our feet to the rhythmic beat of Caldonia as the Pep Band plays on. ln its short five years, the Pep Band has greatly improved school spirit as well as entertaining the student body and the public. This year the Pep Band played for several conventions, including the State Republican Convention at Hotel Roanoke. They were honored in playing at the National Exhibition of Professional Tennis. They also en- livened all the home basketball games and a few out of town games. On occasion they lent spirit to the Fleming P.T.A. The Pep Band and its director Rodney Hale deserve much praise for their excellent work this year. Rodney Hale, Director, Kennis Coffman, Assistant Director 1 17 W1 it rs. 'T' L . . 5' 1 . , Jimmy Rector, President, Chuck Wosaba, Correspond- ing Secretary, Freddie Nisbeth, Vice President, Ken- ny Garren, Treasurer. Some of the Rotas inspecting the audio visual equip ment. First Row: J. Rector, R, Reid. Second Row: B. l-limes, C. Wosaba, N. Wise, C. Bowser, D. Drum- heller, F. Giannetti. Under the guidance of their sponsor Mr. Dixon, the Rotas aid the school in many ways. Left to Right: K. Garren, G. Spiers, J. Stinnette, F. Hill, F. Nisbeth, F. Horton, E. Clark. Need an extension cord? Want to turn the stage lights on? Need a special lighting effect for a dance? Then call the Rotas. In general, the Rotas are an unseen but not unfelt organization. The membership is Com- posed of a selected group of boys who show movies and slides to classes, play records for hops, and work backstage during all assemblies. The public address system is their special province, as they twist dials and manipulate microphones so that the dulcet tones of speakers and singers are carried to the uttermost parts of the auditorium. Leaving their maze of electrical equipment behind, the boys, as an additional project, helped to take tickets at the Varsity football games in the tall. i V l 4 Preparing for an assembly are: C. Wosaba, F. Nisbeth G. Spiers. ll8 .I If 1... , ,Q - -. if . x D Dellis, D. Field, E. Craft, B. Keys prepare to let go with their arrows at the target. B. Keys, E. Webster, D. Dellis, C. Harris, D. Field and E. Craft with quivers filled with arrows prepare to leave on o hunt. lt one should venture onto the Athletic field on certain sunny afternoons, he might think he had stumbled into Sherwood Forest lwithout the treesl, for the modern Robin Hoods of Fleming are vying with one another in learning to handle the bow and arrow. ' Since the club is only in its second year, it is a newcomer to Fleming life, but it is a growing and healthy infant. lts out- standing event for the year was a tourna- ment held in the spring, and while no deer were in evidence, several of the modern Merry Men won coveted awards for marks- manship. First Row: Everett Craft, President, Charles Har- First Row: G. Lough, C. Harris, D. Dellis, E. Webster, ris, Vice President. Second Row: Edgar Webster, B, Keys, D. Field, F. Nisbeth. Second Row: Mr. Gray- Secretary, Don Field, Treasurer. bill, N. Wise, A. Minton, G, Spiers, C. Givens. ll9 First Row: D. Trout, N. Windley, D Smith, R. Fisher, L. Marine, A. Bro gan, W. Gibson, G. Berry, W. Reedy. Second Row: G. Ferguson, J. Roberson, J. Holliday, S. Brammer, K. Coleman S. Johnston, P. Adams, B. Keith, D Reed. Third Row: J. Miller, P. Lovell J. Snider, J. Love, S. Rice, D. O'Brian E. Fuqua, P. Cunditf, B. Wagner Fourth Row: Mrs. Townsend, S. De- Long, B, Carter, C. Higginbotham, W Holloway, J. Via. AD Barbara Powers, Treasurer, Charlie Cole, Program Chairman, Barbara Bowles, President, Mike Saunders, Historian, Carolyn Powell, Secretary. Not- Pictured: Patsy Wiley, Vice President. First Row: B. Bray, S, Brammer, N. Keith, B. Atkins, C. Boxley, J. Wright, G. Carter, D. Fizer, H. Huffman, S. Dunkley. Second Row: S. Bray, B. Huff, N. Naff, M. Giv- ens, P. Vaught, B. Atkins, P. Gil- lespie, J. Mills, C. Slaughter. Third Row: J. Overstreet, L. Evans, B. Fralin, M. Hall, G. Brillhart, F. Milton, G. Webber, F. Hopcroft, L. Blevins. Fourth Row: B. Sizer, M. Starkey, B. Richardson, C. Johnson, P. Brown, R. Sowder, M. Boone. XXX foe? fini The mysteries of iambic pentameter and dactylic hexameter become clearer as the members of the poetry club meet to study the poems of the great poets and to originate poems of their own. A high point of the year's study came in December when each member wrote an original poem and read it before the group. The organization looks back over its six years of life believing that it has fulfilled its purpose of promoting a greater interest in and understanding of poetry. l2O game 244402644 .3 First Row: S. Glass, J. Cheatwood, G. Lawrence, J. Gilbert, N. Keith, S. Cooper, R. Harris. Second Row: J. Weaver D. Duncan, G. Cruickshank, B. Powers, C. Powell, B. Bowles, C. Woolwine, A. Lawson, N. Potter, M. Sower. Third Rowf J. Shepherd, E. Martin, J. Overstreet, M. Richards, P. McDaniel, P. Kiser, P. Ragland, S. Richards, M. Cregger, J Reed, C. Tate. Fourth Row: Miss James, J. Greer, L. Trainor, R. Hoyle, D. Frye, P. Arnold, E, Poff, D. Jessee, J. Heck P. Medley, B. Hess. Fifth Row: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown, G. Whitehead, J. Mills, B. Bray, S. Brammer, S. Johnston, G Hackworth, R. Crawford, D. Persinger, D. Parker, B. McCann, P. Saunders, Fleming Chapter 957 of the F. B. L. A. is composed of those students who are enrolled ,.... .M ...... g in two or more business subjects and who have ,, . .. maintained not less than anl'M average Now in its fifth year, the aim of the club ' . .jf 1' V is manifest in its title, namely, to develop the qualities necessary in becoming a business Q 9 leader. is ' In this connection, the members of the club took part in a spelling contest, given through the business classes, raised money to present an achievement award to the most outstanding business student, entertained guest speakers, toured a business firm, and sponsored a car in the Homecoming parade. ln the absence of the regular sponsor, Miss James, sponsorship responsibilities were assumed by Mrs. Smith. ig First Row: Judy Gilbert, Secretary, Kay Stewart, Presi- dent, Jewell Cheatwood, Vice President. Second Row: V- Judy Heck, Reporter, Gloria Lawrence, Historian, Shirley Glass, Treasurerg Jeanette Weaver, Porliamentarian. i2l 1 'W av' I I H First Row: B. Bray, D. Jacobs, G. Carter, J. Via. Second Row: W. Holloway, B. Bowles, N. Keith, J. Poole, M. Bowles, B. King. Third Row: J. Love, B. Barger, B. Mays, D. Bayse, V. Graybill, J. Dooley, The Voice ot Christian Youth, formerly known to Fleming as the Bible Club, is an interdenominational group designed to encourage Christian living among the students. Since religious life is important to all the activities of the school, the club was formed to further promote and encourage that facet ot student lite. One of the chief speakers of the year was a representative of the world organization of the Voice of Christian Youth, who pointed out to the members ot the club ways in which they might better reach the student body as a whole. Reaching beyond the confines of the school, the club also took part in the city-wide Youth for Christ activities throughout the year. Sitting: Judy Poole, Vice President, Gwen Carter, President. Standing: Vivien Graybill, Secretary, Brenda Mays, Pianist, Bonnie Barger, Song Leader. ,sfiltlll kim l l: l 2 li Ji l l R ,V ':. 1, l ' .fi 'f t if f wiv- ' ' X -JM 4 . X g X ., g f N 4' . ' Gwen Carter conducts a committee meeting. sit l '-if 3' f . ::', it Wt-it wffx it First Row B Jones S Long B Belcher E Fuqua B Bowles. Second Row J Weidner V Lindamood W Custer K Turner, C. Gaines, B. Hicks, J. Mills, H. Huffman. A large red apple should go to the Future Teachers Association for the activities of its fifth year. Early in the year, it presented an assembly in which the faculty members portrayed somewhat less than ideal students. ln addition, the club gave a tea for the faculty during National Education Week, and had a happy reunion dinner with its old members at Christmas. Some of the members received first-hand teaching experience by observing classes in elementary schools and in doing student teaching. Three representatives were sent to the state convention in Richmond, helped along the way by the sale of Fleming ballpoint pens. Thus the club strove to fulfill its purpose of giving its members an opportunity to explore Education as a career. l . .fx ' ' l V . fi KX .mm M if . 95-llll ml :Y llifl 2 if ll: - V Kg 'l ig it r es C Ye-U g 1 t 1 ...STP , ' I X Sitting: Tommy Vaughan, Vice Presi- dent, Barbara Atkins, President, Pat Gillespie, Secretary. Standing: Ray Fisher, Treasurerg Mr. Egge, Sponsor. Ten years ago the first art club was formed to further develop and promote interest in the field of art. Since that time, Fleming students have become art conscious. This year, in order to encourage members to greater creativity, a point system was set up and emblems were awarded to those earning ' 5565550 Sitting: B. Hall, J. Bates, B. Bowles, C. Powell. Standing? B. Patterson, L. Marine, R. Fugate, J. Short. V61 r First Row: G. Bailey, P. Parsons, P. Blevins, D. O'Bryan, S. Rice. Second Row: C. Cheatham, T. Jan- ney, B. Richardson, B. Sizer, M. Starkey, P. Patterson, M. Artrip. Third Row: B. Pope, C. Logwood, R. Crook, C. Higginbotham, L. Caldwell, N. Shibley. ,qt-ff? Q in n 0 -gs SOO or more points throughout the year. Not satisfied with paint and brush, the club extended its interest to photography. ln addition to clicking shutters and plunging film into developer, the members saw films on photography and listened to guest speakers. 1 A ' , H Q. , -- y I ,X , F A sq .gl h 4 444 . , we eye? yi. WET :Q Sitting-Holly Crouch, Vice President, Judy Austin, President, Sitting: K. Hammerschmidt, B. Carwile, C. Judy Sink, Secretary-Treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Burks, Sponsor. Woods. Standing: F. Hall, W. Jenkins, R. Hen- The visitor entering Fleming's front hall is probably not aware that he sees in the front bulletin case the fruits of the labors of one of the youngest and most active clubs - the Junior Art Club. Organized three years ago, the club has this year brightened the school life by decorating the bulletin boards. The membership was divided into five committees, E .Q sifting: c. Riley, D. Led- , Q den, M. Vest, P. Warren, Ti: B. Turner M. Powers H ltffa M. Robbins, P. Williamsi ' it ninger, D. Williams, C. Hale. and each was assigned a special area as its decorative responsibility. ln addition, the club's Christmas gift to the school was a 'winter scene painted for the Christmas dance. lt has also assisted the drama department from time to time in building and painting scenery. F ...jr Q. ws-1 . Standing: M. Nixon, J Moore, W. Marsden, J Thomas, C. Poff, C Mays, J. Main, D. Pal- mer, C. Menefee. 5. ' 'Y E? --. First Row: M. Stevens, J. Smith, W. Gibson, T. Divers, G. Wells, F. Conner, C. Hurley, D. Tolley. Second Row: C. Bowling, R. Fisher, R. Stafford, K. Garren, L. Fracker, D. Wheeler, B. Pope, B. Wade. Third Row: R. Hayth, J. Chrisfley, A. Brogan, J. Dunkley, J. LeNoir, D. Patterson, B. Whitmore, B. Reed. Fourth Row: Coach Fred Smith, L. Arrington, J. Stinnette, B. Aveson, J. Osborne, C. Jones, B. McCue, D. Smith, G. Berry, J. Ragland. 1f.Uf v- ' vu Q' ' i12FwT1 5efli!42l'Qs . QQ! 'f'iQ!4zsn9f2-isfhe ffrf defvlnv clean I-v-ns, sx3.ae'1Se.'ef s pqfi sthtoiimhip o n d h i g onhQnQ5.'f-heiiiiiembers. ' ' composed,-of boys who 'EWFGWEJJ Ietfeih' ily, Thfootball, beikslhdilli. veieef!ies.fvr.,f.ftrsic:k of who hm 'been reams manaigeifej jkegsigjizmg .iei .mai Ds piiaiflfsimu nsh ip be iiis is., among' the i,2ffSlhQlil,ifrY. The bei? en ieefiwiessffgimiivfomofins the Wnhliof Qfsoddkfliii- iidilffit game whli.g:Q3,,.wqg pligyed .gggrggfglefferson is 4 , . J J 2 Pi r 7 9' if ' :gg , V we ,.-,g.'i4lQf.5-y . VN. -N. I Q John Stinnetfe, Secreto j dent: Mike Stevens. Vice-PresidaHfJl'f?gi Ti 1 -- -.n2..i-:M . ini-.ma-. ,,w-- ,gala-925: -' . 'Wt Jia L fm 7 .Q Q 43 . W 1 41. f V -1-- ' 'ani xl V 7-I' 'Y W .i ' 1 A-QU--, .iz I ' i hi5'4.fi .ni L Clip- we . ? 1 'X -155 i P es. .fig , l 'fl' , X71-L ff f A ' wi -- .2 First Row: S. Atkinson, K. Gravett, R. Henry, J. Mundy, S. Long, K. Turner, H. Engle. Second Row: S. Liftreol, P. Miller, P. Arnold, B. Brown, P. Ragland, B. Sfeworf, B. Potts. Third Row: D. McMillan, S. Thomas, R. Berger, D. Dudley, E. Poff, C. Dulaney, P. Gillespie, C. Hurley. Sligartsihcii1slhij5,'fmledd'eEE1 i p, p romofi ng new sports, participation in ofhlefics and officiofingarei fliegby-words' to the GirI's M0-199mm ng if For the first tinae in lhe history of fheschpol, a club has ,been organized 1-o.Qe,cog,niie .girls-,yglio haye earigggd over fiiyesvviundlred poin,rmhmugi1 paffiaipafaon in girl's sports. l . . P, Special projecifgag, ..., for the ayeoiiiluliave consisted of sto-nirisgl,niewlsi:.orrsi faiflgirls and obtaining eqllipriienl' for fheSefSpQ!?l'5f These have indgiiedi lboyling, Gfchefy, and soils Siuing: Petri P.refiy5ginrgl,'Kaiherine Graverf, Prdifdelfilk' Gillespie, l B0Wllf'9 MGFIFQQTF. 'sffljlfqxl ,AiQfk1ini9gQ ,Treasu rerp l Rosema,-y'? lH5ir7, ProQfilini Shirley I Thomas, Social Chairman, Re- corder of Points: Sharon Litfr?6fS3+'Ways and 7 Means. lz Sitting: S. McClain, B. Clay, M. Hurt, A. Lance, P. Arthur. First Row: V. Sharp, A. Davis, S. Wright, L. Deyerle, N. Via, B. Turner, J. Simmons, S. Klug. Second Row: B. McClenden, R. Miller, D. Kline, J. Casey, S. Mason, J. Hancock. The purpose of the Fleming Library Club is twofold. First, it helps its members gain a worthwhile hobby for life through reading, second, it encourages its members to consider a career in library work. Its members not only meet together as a unit, but serve individually throughout the year as student librarians, thus becoming better acquainted with both the world of books and the work of the librarian. Those who serve two years in the capacity of assistants receive pins in recognition of their work. During the past year the members took part in monthly programs and round table discussions. ln the spring the club joined with other clubs of the city for a picnic. 5545 ease ef. i me . ml .VZ Sitting: Linda Deyerle, Reporter, Mrs, Falls, Sponsor Steve Mason, Vice-President. Standing: Sandra Gray, Sec- retary, Nancy Via, President, Brenda Turner, Treasurer Lawson, and M. Sower demonstrate the use of machines. 1 Left to Right: S. Johnston, S. Richards, J. Weaver, A. office G. Lawrence, D. Duncan, M. Cregger, B. McCann, and S. Cooper help with everyday tasks in the school office. ri M 1: S, sal-l Left to Right: G. Hackworth, J. Heck, S. Glass, P. Pring, and S. Bowles practice to become secretaries. The Vocational Office Training Program is a cooperative part-time phase of the business education program. It constitutes a close relationship between the school and the civic-minded employ- ers in the community. The VOT students work on a pa rt-time basis a minimum of I5 hours a week, receiving school credit for their on-the- job training. The VOT Coordinator and the employer cooperate in the training of the student during the work period. Classroom instruction includes office conduct, work habits, business etiquette, human relations, and office procedures as well as the operation of typical business machines. Left to Right: L. McGuire, K. Stewart, J. Cheat- wood, G. Cruikshanks, and P. Ragland receive instructions from Mrs. Smith, VOT Coordinator. 4 'S i'i' l' 49 El-srgfgen f ..- ' . A 'S .gi 1 'I-, Q Ca, E . iii?-N Uv. I'-.-Q - CE. '- mffigf -ka -G, vw ff -1 4? 078' 1 z :l I w,dw,Q: W' -E 'l .- 21.1 2 , ,1 if m tv w,.-',,.,g- A1 .v r .,gfl1':,. . 'df I ' ' V oh' 1., lf.-Q ,M ' -J ,Q fy, A .-Y 'fy . 1 'N Hotel Patrick l-lenry's Ballroom lends an air x . 4 l l- 4 sas of fantasy to Fleming' s l 957 SlardusT A... Junior-Senior Prom S .- Q 5: . was Rosemary Henry Addie Lee Edwards and Gale Ferguson rude on the Thesplan float nn Fleming s Homecoming Parade az... 8 wwe Nw www' 'sv' ,,, f wf lim-45? fbffa-rflwkgtrm Q47 hee-P M E H Bez Doris Jacobs rergned as Queen ot Flemnng s Homecoming Parade Flemang s outstanding orators, Becky Blevlns Volce of Democracy State wmner and Ron Reid Amencan Leglon Oratorlcal Contest State and Reglonal wmner Thus year s members of the All State Band Front Becky Hancock First Row Lloyd Dozaer Lewns Mulluns Bully Suggs Second Row Bully Cllngenpeel Jam Balrd Allan Tlce Thlrd Row Duck Morey Homer Bowles Ke-nnls ffman N--. -V f 'fw. f , 132 I , - 1 , f 3 A J, ' ' ' , f. . L , Q., r . A H l was 'fc' Y 'A , , , ,, , 5 5 r ef : P' r . . i A V I if W i W . .... .A ,m,3f,fF e,fF's 2 ence l le -A fp, if . A 2, ,'-' iq all ' r cf- fu. , ul 1 ,I ' N1 T. 1 bl 'J O , N- , V , 0 I . , J - V rf' . l 1' 0 1 lk 'Y . --F 1- , .Q ' ,' , arp . - ' 1- I A - ' 4 A V . ., , l I h A4 D . - Q. ,.?.,, , -. , S , l N , . ,M , ., , , .L . tt , U L21 53' W N'll llll ' iss It . .194 l W . , Y 4 ' X5 -. ei ::1m.Amef..- -L .-ff: - 41- as 1 1- iwelfff .Q . . - I . . , . . Il ' ll I I 1 ' Uv... ' ' - : : , . ' . , : . ' ' ' . . ef ' f 2 . . , , X A Co . J S u ,,, S., ,, :M in ,rm 'W' - 'J .5 V ' ff ' . ,ll ' ,, ' ' 2 S k ' Q57 ll . Q YQ 35 , . ' 1 . Z I . 1 Qi - ., ft - .1 A A ' 5 ' tgp '-wil l , F A' f Q . 'K f V l , Q! gl ,F VI,-ne ik 1' . r : Q , 1 p ' - - f V K 5 I ' f, Q sig 1 A 1. , I 'E e V M M U . , -is , , ,,- L . 1, 4 , X If if ' 2- , -'55 I T' L Q ', 5 ir: 5. ' . N I f wx-,ja ' O A Llc igwd 0 U S x Lu Members of the All-State Chorus pose before leaving to sing in Martinsville. First Row: Diane McMillan, Rose- mary Henry, and Rodney l-lale. Second Row: T. E. Mays, Cleve Bowser, and Sam Cole. Z .5 . W -1 ts 1 ,aft Q 235 egglf Q + , X, 1 ll L- .lerry Smith and Gerald Wells had the honor of being chosen the out- standing football players of the year at Fleming. Don Stafford, Susan Martin, Laura Ireland, W. A. McFarlane, Tommy Haskins, Judy Mills, Gary Wolfe, Frances Milton, Leon Caldwell, - Sandra Ray, the sweetheart cou- rl ples, enjoy their refreshments at the dance. J L F' dui? 133 1 1' ...Nl M5-'W l ll .F A. E, .E ll ' ill, ff! F ' 'I My af g Qi , NALL .yeef, l', '4 a .e gui' Mike Steele, Tommy Blackard, Betsy Tobias, Peggy Adams, Ron Reid, Mary Nell Roberts, Bonnie Mills, Susan Gi- annitti, and Mary Marshall Doyle in a scene from Dark of the Moon. Couples enjoying the Christmas Dance relax during intermission. ,, 42 x un. f' '11 ii 3 eggs . :sm YZ'-7 my:l'l tsjwl Pat Ragland, Sandra Atkin- son, LaVerne Bailey, Kath- erine Gravett, chosen by a student-faculty committee as Fleming's most athletic las- sies. . Ev 1 4 .- A -5: .. fogfwey In spite of snow, Fleming's sweethearts came to dance fo The music of the Rhythm Makers. Lee Fracker, chosen Flem- ing's best scholastic football player, admires the Fleming trophies. V 4 A n v w 1 I I W' Ulf-G-CIBC!! mel E I V- 9 TCQPQ V1 MOC. F gxlrigrflmi ' ' l C p G h o o i V , 2 1 D -. A 1, Z fi ', t , gf' '-E M4 y + ' - 0 P iilsgfi K 'T Pig :fl Q L..-' s W , 8 '.-, :J :N .,, .' g ' 'V W Ks ' ' Q. '. 1 - f . ' . uv '4 '-.- --1 5 'E ' 1 ' if . 3, lifx' ' .1: Q? - , Q rf- , IQ: ' - v - ' '-1 -4fo.IJ 'Y -.FW-f , ' . . P .-- wg ' farm -A Q U , P , ,, - , - ' E .' A . A UPI'-IP 5 Lu S3255 SINCE I889,, O A-' 'L L X QUALITY CLOTHES AT PLEASING PRICES FOR MEN - WOMEN - BOYS WE ALSO RENT Formal VVcar and Costumes For Proms - Plays and Pagcants DI 3-1784 JEFFERSON AT CAMPBELL LLOYD'S MARKET For the lfinest In Foods 2205 XVILLIAMSON ROAD For Complete Delivery Servite Dial EM 6-8871 GRANDIN ROAD PHARMACY Your Health Service Drug Store L. F. UNH-ncum REGISTERED PHARMACIST Dial DI 2-0972 1316 Grandin Road ' ,'-'-'- :-:-:-: -.-. Inv' Q- X - if - - QV 73- , - 252323 ' ' 5525, Q ' Q,.::::5gg1' 'Z Q . ,,., , F A , X IIIPQI 1' 53259.11-3 i:5 iQ 44 A ...s 'if 1' .fr i 53 S M MEMO TO: the girl who wants an interesting iob You'll find it at the telephone company, where there's a variety of fascinating jobs for alert, capable young women who qualify. Youll work iII pleasant surroundings with many people about your own age . . . receive good pay while learning . . . get regular raises. And you don't need any experience. Best of all, a telephone job is a satisfying job because you know you're helping almost everyone in your community. Why not find out more about the advantages of telephone work? TI-IE CHESAPEAKE s. POTOMAC TELEPHONE coIvIPANY or VIRGINIA Ulm. . 0 I-I-Z'Z'Z'Ic5gaE:E 139 C f Rodney Hale leads the Pep Band for a basketball game at Roanoke College. x gf- K ' X ' I - . ' J I ,Q . - Y 1' f ' 5 I, '53 E3 ' e Na s ' f M-Y A- ,- f' ' i l'1': J Q .f K , ' 'f -ff-l5??5.5i?' ' I I Q W' ' +- ,QQ ' . llee f Rae fm-'l., h Q - - I A . if as .A E. I A ,,.. iw f . W ,-,F V i ggi-:i.5gr:,,,Es' ' - V w.,,' - ,I-gf -.3 E.-iq - ' ' IQ., q i- if.. - ' Hia-?5k. I . if 1, ' Pre-Game Prayer. ,, ' , 1,5 V. S,-Y Y 'gf-V E V, 1 Jim. V I, 'N ' f,,- ' . pm ' , -. ,C 4, l l a,-, 1 V WG, , 'I ug, -Q- .. c:: I. I W WEDDLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Commercial and Industrial Contractors P. O. Box 742 Phone DI 3-4473 1129 Shenandoah Ave., N.W. Roanoke, Virginia TIIE BEST STUDENTS . . are the best-informed students . . . KEEP ABREAST 0F THE NEWS . . . by reading THE ROANOKE TIMES Daily and Sunday Uhr illnamnke mnrlh-Nunn Each Weekday Afternoon 140 N BOWLES BAKE SHOP 5533555 ...uh Fix iii! :il A Alcc'1zy.f Deliciouf N iylgf V 57. Dui. In-3424 1' I' QHQAJ 3150 lV11.1.i.xMsoN'RoAD ll ir: IN' BOXVLES P.-ISTRY NOOK FLQIUST Dial Mal,ket 21 S CN RC A E ut IOANOKLVIIIGINIA FISHER OPTICAL seiioors 011' BUSINESS COIXIPANY ADMINISTRATION A N D SIi1CRI'I'I'ARIAI. SCIENCE National Business College Roanoke, Virginia 106 Fiuxiuix Rn., Rmxoiuc, VA. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Frames Furnislicd Prices Ilfloderate Zenith Hearing Aids in stock for imme- diate delivery. Free demonstration. FOSTER JEVVELERS Nuriozlillly Kuozwz Brawl: of Waldze: ami Jewelry Columbia Dianiorid Rings NVATCHES REPAIRED 2821 IVILLIAMSQN RD.. N. E. Phone EM 6-3691 KKHRHWHIK Drhppelg THE FRIENDLY PEPPER-UPPER THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN! HKXKIKXI AIR-LEE CLEANERS DLIR AIM I5 SATISFACTION 4720 Wiu.iAulnn Rama, N. W. RCIANDKE, VIRGINIA EMM W IIIIY CLEANING W UYEINRINC. 502 llth ST., N. W. IIOAIIOIIE, VIRGINIA QUALITY AND sERvicE PHONE DIAMOND 3-2465 ALEX Y. LEE Lock and Gunsmiths 101 Salem Avenue, West Dial DI 4-9832 Roanoke, Va. 7 6ll l Qff 5 54504 3143 Williamson Road ROANOKE, VIRGINIA geautq Compliments of GILLS' RESTAURANT Compliments of BARR STORES 3202 Williamson Road Roanoke, Virginia Complete Home Furnishings MORGAN-EUBANK J ENglif,1QfO1P,SS0 FURNITURE CORP. 4840 Wu, R d Serving Vi1'1.1iigiiai10Oc5e1' 35 Years Phone Enlrsfiggzga Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH'S Campbell Ave. Store HOLDREN'S INCORPORATED Roanoke, Va. Salem, Virginia-DU 9-7211 Vinton, Virginia 10th Street Texaco Ser. Sta. 3304 Williamson Road Dial EM G-9980 Roanoke, Va. CASSELL-HODGES CO. REAL ESTATE 106 W. Kirk Ave. Phone DI 2-3126 NORTHWEST HARDWARE G11 11th St., NIV. DI 4-5107 AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE W. T. HYLTON'S GROCERY 2525 Hollins Road mmm mme Ponr:migPrn'fg1.g:unl. ILA CHURCH AVE.. S. W - ' A1.ToN B. PARKER N KE , I VA. D1 Pnovms-ron ROI O I Dial DI 5-7967 RED BIRD GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR State Inspection 3021 Preston Ave., N.W. ewald-clark The Camera and Gift Store 17 Wnsr CHURCH AVE. 142 Williamson Road Pharmacy 3322 Williamson Road Roanoke, Virginia Arrow Hardware Paint Sz Feed Co. 1105 Curtis Avenue Williamson Rd. Sz Airport Rd. Roanoke, Virginia Dial EMpire 6-1831 ROY L. WEBBER Florist For the Best in Flowers Dial EM 6-7651 AIR-LEE SUPERETTE FANCY FOODS Groceries, Meats and Produce Open 7 days a week 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. Medical Arts Pharmacy, Inc. Ethical Prescription Service Medical Arts Bldg. Roanoke, Virginia Dial DI 5-7774 BUSH-FLORA SHOE COMPANY Shoes of Distinction 109 Campbell Avenue, West Dial DI 2-1955 Roanoke, Virginia Compliments of PROPST-CHILDRESS CO. W. CLAYTON LEMON Harley Bower's Esso Ser. Williamson Rd. At 10th St. Roanoke, Virginia BLUE RIBBON RESTAURANT E. A. Musselman Realty Co. 515 State Sz City Bldg. Dial DI 2-2442 Fine Clothes MEN BOYS JOHN NORMAN, INC. EVANS DRUG STORE McCLAUGHERTY,S Prescription Service Intersection Airport dz Williamson Rd. SCHg?ILI:ISgIE:IgLIES Roanoke, Virginia Dial EM 6-0111 2307 Williamson Road State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co. 313 W. Campbell Ave. Roanoke, Va. LESTER W, HUFFMAN HARRY S. SHAFER VINTON FUEL COMPANY Coal and Fuel Oil Dial DI 3-4414 223 W. Jackson Avenue Agents Vinton, Virginia 143 COMPLIMENTS OF CQMPLIMENTS OF Goon YEAR A SERVICE FRIEND COMPLIMENTS uvlnes Ann Lone Ass cunon OF LOCH HAVEN DRIVE-IN 306 Second Street, S.W. Dial DI 3-44103 Roanoke, Virginia The Snowflake Court: First Row- Gloria Lawrence and Jewell Cheat- wood. Second Row-Reka Lavinder, Lois McGuire and Peggy St. Clair. Third Row-Gladys Brillhart and Frances Milton. Fourth Row-San- dra Carroll, Jennie Stanley and Peggy Falls. Could this be something from outer space? Laverne Bailey! What is this action? J. R. Dunkley! I4 4 ,j:l.L4,' T .riff .'1- L:-' 1' I ., ....V'!I.H he W' U .3 N'GNv.f1'W An . SWWW SERVICE NI I I,I,S CA I3 I NIST SHOP I. X. INIikI-I KIIIIN. l'wp. CB-lenn -IDinnich's l41'1'c1 ufN CAHINI-1'I'S Mum , MMWMWMMWW I UR1IIfA TOPS X BARS I 1'L'L' I'SlIl11:xlcr. Tj,,y f1j-Sghrmf Shfffn 3213 Shenandoah Valley Ave., NE. DI 2.3115 3d Floor If No Answer Call EM 6-0797 LEE HARDWARE COMPANY 3I55 Williamscan Road Dial EM 6-2831 Complete Line of HARDWARE, HOUSEWARE SPORTSWARE, GIFTS 4II FIRST STREET S ROANOKE VA lOlLMAN'S gnu Qc:-Jin nm! an gaml: . . W. Hunter Sz Cummings Co. COAL AND OIL II? Iliw Top llzlnz' Slzzmps Prmnpt Service un Slznudnrd Ifurnznccs Prompt Delizfzry Courtzozu Serzfirf Dial DI 4-9293 L. F. ROSE FRESH AND CURED RqEATS Stall No. 5, City llarkct I45 POR GOOD BAKED GOODS BUY FROM MICHAEL'S 33536 Williamson Road ARCHIE'S LOBSTER HOUSE Lobster House EM 6-3491 and Town House DI 4-8585 Compliments of KINNEY SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family 30 Campbell Ave. Fine Jewelry Silver Ware China Crystal Watches--Diamonds Watch and Jewelry Repaumg GEORGE T. HITCH Jeweler DI 2-9203 118 W. Campbell Ave Dial DI 2-6113 146 JOSEPH SPIGEL, INC. Junior and Illi.v.ve.r' Garments School Girls' Favorite Store CAMPBELL AvE. AT HENRY ST. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE CAREER and INTENSIVE COURSES In Bminer: Education VVRITE EOR CATALOGUE No. T-257 Campbell Avenue at Third Street, S. W Roanoke, Virginia Complimsnf: of MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH 8: ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Health and Accident-Hospitalization TIIE E. V. Cox AGENCY 609 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke l 1, Va. Phone DI 5-S159 .lluluul of Unmlm -- Vnitrrl of Omaha I'zu5hion and Quality Since 1889 BROTHERHOOD MERCHNTILE CO. Clothiers for Zlfen, Young fllen and Students We Gi1n'SE3'H Crrrn Smmps 107 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE, VIRGINIA TOOTS DRIVE IN RESTAURANT FOUNTAIN SERVICE-SANDVVICHES CHILI-FOOT LONGS LUNCHES-DINNERS Air Conditioned Dining Room Curb Service 2729 Williamson Road Phone EM 6-9928 147 w if H 1 QPF , '21 Barbara Hall and Harvey Kincer look on as Kim Stewart registers Charlotte Woolwine to vote in the S. C. A. elections. JQL s . ig? , ,, M- f--r----- E, Gerald Wells leads the team on the fleld at the Fleming Home-Coming game. w ,f-- QXW , . S ,T . T f :.: , S 3, A, W Sidney's Your Complete Specialty Shop g3l1fU55Inmmmmulmlh We Specialize in Smart Wear for 4 T '19T SOIllllCl'llDill'ES , the Younger Set loeCnam '1 'umlllllllllllllll Phone DI 5-1521 SOI SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET 148 symbol ol progress.. As graduation nears, let's take a serious lool: at the past. We see that education has been largely responsible For the progress ol our nation. Why? Education is PROGRESS. Today i more than ever belore - industry, business and labor, all, lxnow the true values ol a good educational system. EDUCATION continues to stand as a true symbol ol PROGRESS. Z' fine Q off- ? , 2' X. juncture rowzn comm! fX . see. 5 GW 9 fJ0lIlf71illll'llfK of DIXIE APPLIANCE CONT IDANXI Roanoke, Va. Bluefield, VV. Va, Distributors of PHILCO APPLIANCES VALLEYDALE PACKERS, INC Producers of Fine Quality Meat Products 149 CONGRATULATIONS! Graduate to Fashion in our College Shop Next Fall Q 1 SINCE 1918 l ,l E W. of THE DAIRY CHEF Says o cuuncu 1 gl EAT BETTER.. , commmm 1 9 SPEND Less .. . 0 SPHIIAIJY ENVHDPES TM lfillx ENJOY: ' D A I R Y F o o D s ' Av X l0ANOKE'S MOST MODERN DAIRY' , Dial DI 4-5501 DAIRY INC. A ISO A. R. MINTON, INC. FRESH AND CURED MEATS POULTRY--EGGS 24 E. Campbell Avenue Phone DI 2-7205 VIRGINIA FOUNDRY C0 1109 9th St., N.E. DI 2-3825 PUGH'S RADIO Sz T.V. SERVICE 2211 Williamson Road EM G-8856 DeLuxe Floor Finishing Co. Floor Surfacing Contractors P. O. Box 5061 Phone: DI 4-3887 Roanoke. Virginia Central Typewriter Exchange 123 Kirk Ave., S.W. DI 2-8410 Graduate to Great Food Savings At Your Friendly COLONIAL STORES COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND TOM'S POTATO CHIPS Good Potato Chips aim Our photographer gets photo- . graphed! Mr. Arnold Ward, ' Delmar photographer, makes V the picture shown on page 21. T I L, ,QQ-415, no .4 o .1 H, 35.33. - pig 'jimi ' , EXT - H wel '- A ' , -' e5.jg, '. f . ttto it it Q 1 1. ' Miss Sanderson and Mr s. Aaron catch the spirit of the season as they take time out to 'trim the office tree. .Il-QNNINGS-SI1lil'llliRD Co. Sllllflillff t:fNNlS illlll rlqflys 24 XVest C'hurch Avenue ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 152 IDEAL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Inc. A'Quf1lity Lmfllzlry and Dry Cleaning Sfrfviu' Slncf 1006 Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Rug Cleaning Cleaning of Carpets and Furniture in the Home or Ollicc 728 CHURCH AVE., S. E., RoANoK12, Vmcwm DIAL DI 4-6231 Call Office-1171 Williamson Rd., N.E. PAUL C. AGEE COMPANY U7Zl16fZL17ifilZlQ Every Imfmzfzce Need Telephone DI 2-3194 205 Peoples Federal Bldg. Post Office Box 2398 Roanoke 10, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS 1958 SENIORS SKYLINE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 1255 Third Street, SE. Roanoke, Virginia Phone DI 5-8187 P. O. Box 1296 LUMBER - MILLWORK - BUILDING SUPPLIES - APPLIANCES 153 Compliments of MASON H. LITTREAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 4113 Williamson Road Phone EM 6-3449 A Goo WILLIAMSON ROAD PHOTO SHOP d Photo Sfrvice A! Reasonable Prices Dial EM 6-2871 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA HICKS-LIPES MOTOR CORP. JACK 3815 XV1LL1AIv1soN ROAD Quality Automobile: ERI G-0397 HICKS AL LIPES Remake Pamiing Ga., inc. Phone DI 1-4423 ROANOKE, VA. fi Nqv! Rik, , -I 1- PRINTING - ENGRAVING - RULING BINDING -- GOLD STAMPING 154 BUY COMPLIMENTS OF GORDUN F 00195 A FRIEND Fresher With The Magic Paku 'a , REALTY CO. INC. 0 l i EALTOR - Af' h e 'eh h .Q V ,-- . .,-AV. ihbi, ! V K - 'If :-- Q s-.ki ' :,, :J . 1 l- bk 'Xxx ' hashion store - 4-img? A-.N t at gwes you more exe., . . .in quality na':'w:we oosin f ', ml . 3' N LM F1041 . . 431- :raw hive' Qzvfvg, ,f -537 if A.. 1 'ffrzf .1 gg' U a B Q U F ,Q D ' ...Q f .- , , ,v , v-- M-- Am -'11 , F .f r .I I 4 ' ygfffg, ,f 9' fa ,L'1 ,age .M E H P V. F-1 ve ,AQ14 Af A Q .i nazi ?' E ,Fay A 2 Q. 77:4 A 1 A ' Cf!! 55. 1ifa-ji-Keg, 'f' 7411, 4iAr1 : Qi: f . ' A 21 Q' - , 2:14.12-1 ' ' I . '. '- mzxgfi f , Q 44 LAR Q--,, , '- me ff, A f r E 5 If 4 A , A 1 A AA I ' U , vhtgl 45.43-K. Ei- 5?-Eg 1550171 X A gf? QE 5 I Q Q 9 ...in value ISS l ' S ,, 4 1 H if Q l if J 4 ' J' z ll Wk! it 1 i l 1 ' I .l ' 1 f- lit ! , .X J- i W ,.,. 5. j i.- l We will long remember the Big Snow of February, 'l958 and the three-day vacation it brought. Here two Flemingites use one of the large drifts as a shield for a snowball battle. A r ...egi ' J, Fleming's 25th vear witnessed the dawn at the space age as Russia and the United States launched artificial satellites. Here Mr. Dixon explains to Diane McMillan how to trace Sput- nik's course. pw..- Larry Arrington, an English gent, sings a ballad to Judy Bower th S , e outhern belle, while cam- eraman .lerry Turner, camera Irene Lavinder, and director Sharon Littreal look on during a skit at the Beta Club banquet. Bob Brown and Jennie Stanley pro- duce hair raising effects at the Science Circus assembly, r i Q V , ff-sa., SENIOR DIRECTORY WANDA ANDERS-Junior Masque Historian, 9, Y- Teens, 9, IO, II, I2, Program Chairman I2, S.C.A., 9, IO, Red Cross, Il, Choir, 9, IO, Il, Beta Club, II, I2, Vice President, I2, Girls' State, II. MARIANNA STUMP ARGABRIGHT-G.A,A., 9, Choir, IO, II, I2. BARBARA ATKINS-Art Club, 9, IO, II, I2, President, I2, Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, I2, H.R. Key, IO, I2, Poetry Club, 9, IO, II, I2, Literary Club, 9, IO. SANDRA ATKINSON-Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, F.T.A., IO, II, Red Cross, IO, II, President, II, Jr. Masque, 9, Poetry Club, IO, G,A.A., 9, IO, II, I2, Vice President, II, Monogram Club, I2, Treasurer, I2, Basketball Team, IO, II, I2, Volleyball Team, 9, IO, II, I2, Cap- tain, I2, Choir, IO, II, I2, Secretary-treasurer, II, Salutatorian. LAVERNE BAILEY-Golf Team, I2, Tennis Team, I2, Volleyball Team, I2, Manager, I2, Basketball Team, II, I2, Captain J.V. Basketball, I2, Bowling Team, I2, Captain, I2, G.A.A,, II, I2, Monogram Club, I2, F.H.A., II, F.T.A., II, I2, Vice President, I2, Y-Teens, I2. Transferred from Beaver High School, September, '56, BARBARA BAKER-Y-Teens, 9, II, I2, Art Club, 9, Literary Club, 9, II, I2, Masque Club, 9, II, Poetry Club, 9, Beta Club, II, I2, Newspaper Staff, II, I2, Business Manager, I2, Red Cross, II, F.T,A., II, Thes- pians, II, I2. BEVERLY BARBEE-Y-Teens, IO, II, I2, Y-Teen Choir, II, Candystriper, II, Beta Club, II, I2, Assistant Sec- retary, I2, Annual Staff, II, I2, Choir, II, I2. Trans- ferred from Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School, Septem- ber, '55. MIKE BEAMER-Hi-Y, I2. Transferred from Jefferson High School, September, '56. GARLAND BERRY-Basketball Team, II, I2, J.V. Bas- ketball, IO, Football Team, II, B Team Football, II, Varsity Club, I2, Poetry Club, I2, JOANNE ARNOLD BLANKENBECLER--Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, F.H.A., IO, F.B.L.A., II. BECKY BLEVINS-Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, I2, Recording Secretary, II, F.T.A,, 9, IO, II, G.A.A,, IO, II, Thes- pians, IO, II, I2, Literary Club, IO, II, I2, S.C,A., I2, Beta Club, Il, I2, Poetry Club, 9, IO, Cheerleader, II, I2, Recorder of Points, I2, Senior Masque, IO, S.l.P.A., I I. MARY ANNE BOONE-Beta Club, I2, Poetry Club, I2, Y-Teens, I2, Transferred from E, C. Glass High School, September, '57, BARBARA BOWLES-Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, Art Club, 9, IO, II, I2, Poetry Club, 9, IO, II, I2, President, I2, Literary Club 9, IO, II, I2, G.A,A., 9, IO, II, I2, Cheerleader, 9, I2, F.T,A,, Il, I2, F.B.L.A., I2, Voice of Christian Youth, I2, S,C.A., I2. HOMER BOWLES-S.C.A,, I2, Pep Band, 9, IO, II, Band, 9, IO, II, I2, Vice President, II, President, I2, All-State Band, I2, Archery Club, II, Hi-Y, 9, IO, Il, I2, Track Team, IO. SHELVA BOWLES-Library Club 9, IO, Y-Teens, 9, IO, F.B.L.A., II, I2, Beta Club, I2, G.A,A., IO. CHIP BOWLING-Football Team, 9, IO, II, I2, Wrest- ling Team, 9, IO, Il, I2, Captain, I2, Track Team, 9, IO, II, I2, Varsity Club, 9, IO, II, I2, Hi-Y, 9, IO, II, S.C.A., IO, Choir, II, I2, Annual Staff, II, I2, Art Club, 9, Secretary, 9. BARRY BOWMAN-Hi-Y, 9, II, I2, J.V. Football, 9, IO, II, Wrestling Team, IO, II. BOBBY BRAMMER-J.V. Football, 9, Varsity Football, IO, II, I2, Track Team, 9, IO, II, Wrestling Team, IO, II, J.V. Basketball, IO, B Team, I2, Varsity Club, IO, II, I2, Hi-Y, IO, Art Club, IO. SANDRA BRAMMER-G.A,A., 9, IO, I2, Red Cross, 9, Y-Teens, I2, F.B.L.A., I2, Poetry Club, I2, Library Club, 9. BARBARA BRAY-Library Club, 9, Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, F.H,A., 9, IO, II, Poetry Club, I2, F.B.L.A., I2, Voice of Christian Youth, II, I2, Newspaper Staff, I2, DOROTHY BRICKEY -No Activities. Transferred from Rich Valley High School. ALAN BROGAN-Beta Club, I2, Varsity Club, I2, Wrestling Team, IO, II, I2, Track Team, IO, II, I2, Hi-Y, 9, I2, Poetry Club, I2, Red Cross, IO. PHYLLIS BROWN-Band, IO, Literary Club, II, Poetry Club, I2, Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, Sep- tember, '55. RONALD BRYANT- B Team Football, II. BARBARA BUCHANAN-Y-Teens, 9, IO, G.A.A., IO, II, F.H.A., II, Library Club, IO, BOB BUSSEY-Pep Band, 9, IO. II. GLEN CASSELL-J.V. Football, IO, Varsity Football, II WILNA CAUDILL-Y-Teens, IO, ll, I2, Interclub Council Representative, IO, II, I2, Secretary, I2, Va. Mid-Winter Conference, II, I2, World Fellowship Ser- vice, I2, Beta Club, II, I2, Secretary I2, Library Club, IO, F.H.A., Treasurer, II, F,T.A., IO. JEWELL CHEATWOOD-Cheerleader, IO, II, F.B.L.A., II, I2, Vice President, I2, Y-Teens, 9, IO, II, I2, Treasurer, 9, G.A.A., 9, IO, II, I2, Poetry Club, 9, IO, Secretary, IO, Literary Club, IO, Jr. Masque, 9, Thes- pians, I2, Maid of Honor in Christmas Court, I2, JIMMY CHRISTLEY-J.V. Football, 9, Varsity Football, IO, II, I2, Track Team, 9, IO, Wrestling Team, 9, IO, Varsity Club, IO, II, I2, Band, 9, IO, II, Hi-Y, IO, Il, Choir, II. KATHY KANE COCHRAN-Y-Teens, IO, G,A.A., I2, Volleyball Team, IO. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. SAM COLE-S.C.A., 9, Red Cross, IO, J.V. Football, II, Choir, 9, IO, II, I2, Vice President, Il, President, I2, Brotherhood Council, I2, FREDDY CONNER-Wrestling Team, IO, II, Mgr. Foot- ball Team, II, I2, Varsity Club, IO, II, I2, Red Cross, II, S.C,A., I2, Hi-Y, I2, Jr. Masque, 9, Annual Staff, II. SAUNDRA COOPER-Y-Teens, IO, II, Literary Club, IO, Beta Club, II, I2, F.B.L.A., II, I2, Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. EVERETT CRAFT--Archery Club, II, I2, President, I I, I2, Hi-Y, I2, Chaplain, I2. MARLENE CRAWFORD-F.B.L.A., II, I2, Y-Teens, 9, G.A.A., IO. MARY ALICE CREGGER-Y-Teens, 9, IO, G. A. A., IO, II, I2, Jr. Masque, 9, F.H.A., 9, F.B.L.A., II, I2, F.H.A,, II. GAIL CRUIKSHANKS-Y-Teens, 9, IO, F.B.L.A., II, I2, F.H.A,, II. WANDA CUSTER-Y-Teens, II, I2, F.T,A., II, I2, F.B.L.A., I2, Transferred from Pensacola High School, September, '56, JOE DILLARD-Hi-Y, IO, II. TOMMY DIVERS-Varsity Club, I2, J.V. Football, IO, B Team, II, Varsity Football, II, I2, J.V. Basketball, IO, II, Track Team, II. MARY MARSHALL DOYLE-Volleyball Team, 9, Red Cross, IO, Y-Teens, 9, IO, Jr. Masque, 9, Art Club, 9, Literary Club, 9, IO, II, I2, President, I2, G,A.A., IO, Science Club, IO, Jr. Academy of Science, I I, Thespians, IO, II, I2, Vice President, II, F,T.A., IO, II, Beta Club, II, I2, SCA., I2, Annual Staff, I2. CURTIS DUDLEY-Art Club, 9, IO, II, Archery Club, II, I2, DEANNA DUNCAN-Beta Club, I2, F.B.L.A., I2. Transferred from Troutville High School, September, '56. J. R. DUNKLEY--President of Class, 9, Football, 9, IO, II, I2, Captain, I2, Basketball Team, II, I2, J.V. Bas- ketball, 9: Track Team, IO, II, I2, Varsity Club, 9, IO, II, I2, Hi-Y, IO, II, Vice President, II, S.C.A., IO, Red Cross, 9. SENIOR DIRECTORY HOLLIE ENGLE-S.C.A. Vice President, 12, State S.C.A. Convention 11, District S.C.A, Convention, 12, F.T.A., 9, IO, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, ll, 12, Beta Club 11, 12, Girls' State, 11, Choir, 10, Newspaper Staff, IO, Volleyball Team, 9, 11, 12, Roanoke Youth Seminar, 12. BARBARA FARRAR-Beta Club, 12. Transferred from Brookville High School, September, '57. DON FIELD-Football Team, 9, ll, 12, Archery Club, 11, 12, Treasurer, ll, 12, Hi-Y, 10. CAROL FIREBAUGH-Jr. Masque, 9, Choir, 9, 10, ll, 12, Y-Teens, 9, IO, 11, G.A.A., 9, IO, Il, 12, F.T.A., II, 12, President, 12, F.T.A. Conference, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, S.C.A., 12, Voice of Christian Youth, 11, F.B.L.A., Youth Seminar, 12. RAY FISHER-Varsity Football, 9, IO, 1 1, 12, All-West- ern District, 11, All City-County, 12, Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling Team, 9, 10, Hi-Y, 9, 10, 11, Ser- geant-at-Arms, 9, Poetry Club, 12, Art Club, 12, Treas- urer, I2, Vice President of Class, 9. WAYNE FIZER-Hi-Y, 9, 10, ll. LEE FRACKER-Beta Club, 11, 12, Treasurer, 11, Pres- ident 12, Beta Club Convention, 12, Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, Reporter, 12, S.C.A., 12, Vice Chairman Roan- oke District S.C.A., 12, Vice President of Class, IO, 12, Football Team, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling Team, 11, 12, Track Team, 10, ll, 12, Boys' State, 11. MARGARET FRANKLIN-Basketball Playday Team, 10, Y-Teens, 9. ROY FRINK-No Activities. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. EDITH FUQUA-Y-Teens, 9, F.T.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A., 10, G.A.A., 10, ll, Beta Club, 11, 12, S,C.A., 12, Poetry Club, 12. CHARLIGNE GAINES-Beta Club, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A., 10, Il, 12, F.T.A. Convention, 11, Art Club, 9, 10, Newspaper Staff, 12. DICK GALLION-F.T.A., 10, Newspaper Staff, 11. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. KENNY GARREN-Rotas, 11, 12, Treasurer, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Wrestling Team, 12, Track Team, 11, 12, Football Team, 12, Poetry Club, 12, Senior Class Representative, 12. JUDY GILBERT-G.A.A., 9, IO, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teller Staff, 11, 12, Editor, 12, Poetry Club, 10, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Secretary, 12, F.T.A., 11, Annual Staff, 12, Choir, 9, Jr. Masque, 9, Secretary, 9. GEORGIE GILL-Library Club, 9, 10, F.H.A., 11, Point Keeper, 11. ' TOMMY GISINER--Thespians, 11, 12, Literary Club, 11, Hi-Y. IO. CHARLIE GIVENS-Hi-Y, 9, 10, 11, B Team Football, 11, Varsity Football, 12, Wrestling Team, 9, IO, 11, 12, Archery Club, 11. SHIRLEY GLASS-G.A.A., 10, II, 12, Beta Club, 11,12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Treasurer, 12. Transferred from Mon- roe Jr. High School, September, '55. KATHERINE GRAVETT-Beta Club, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, IO, 11, 12, Monogram Club, 12, President, 12, Bas- ketball Team, IO, 11, 12, Volleyball Team, 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A., 11, 12, Treasurer, 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Treasurer, 12, Literary Club, IO, 11, 12, Annual Staff, 12, Girls' State, 11, S.C.A., 11. JUDY GUNTNER-Beta Club, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, H.R. Key, 9, Literary Club, 10, 11, 12, Library Club, 9, Newspaper Staff, 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief, 11, Co-editor, 12, Girls' State, 11, S.l.P.A., 10, 11. GAIL HACKWORTH-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, F.H.A., IO, 11, F.B.L.A., 11, 12. RODNEY HALE--Art Club, IO, Pep Band, 10, 11, 12, Director, 11, 12, Band, 10, 11, 12, Student Director, 12, All-State Band, 11, Literary Club, 12, Boys' State, 11, Choir, 11, 12, All-State Choir, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 8 12, S.C.A., 11, 12, Historian, 12, State Convention, 11, Hi-Y, 12, Youth Seminar, 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. BARBARA HALL-Y-Teens, 9, IO, ll, Art Club, 9, 12, F.B.L.A., ll, F.H.A., 10, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, Newspaper Staff, I2 CAROL HANCOCK-Cheerleader, IO, 11, 12, Assistant Head, 12, Y-Teens, 9, IO, 11, Corresponding Secretary, 11, Art Club, 9, Vice President, 9, Jr. Masque, 9, F.H.A., 10, ll, F.T.A., 11, 12, Secretary, 12, S.C.A., 9, 10, 11, G.A.A., 10, 11, 12, Secretary of Class, 12, Maid of Honor in May Court, 11, Attendant, 9, 10, Christmas Court, 9, Homecoming Court, 9, Fleming representative in Christmas parade. CHARLES HARRIS-- B Team Football, 9, J.V. Basket- ball, IO, Archery Club, 11, 12, Vice President, 11, 12, Literary Club, 11, 12, Thespians, Il, 12, Debate Team, Il, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Tennis Team, 12. ROSEMARY HARRIS--G.A.A., IO, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. JUDY HECK-Y-Teens, 9, 10, F.H.A., 9, IO, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Reporter, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, G.A.A., 11. DONNA HENNINGER-Y-Teens, 9, IO, 11, 12, Secre- tary, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary, 11, Volleyball Team, 9, Beta Club, 11, 12, Beta Club Convention, 11, Sr. Masque, 10, F.T.A., ll, S.l.P.A., ll, Annual Staff, ll, 12, Editor, 12. ROSEMARY HENRY-Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12, Librarian, II, 12, All-State Choir, 12, Volleyball Team, 9, 10, 11, 12, Manager, 9, Beta Club, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Secretary, 12, Youth Seminar, IO, 12, F.T.A., IO, Mon- ogram Club, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Literary Club, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, Jr. Masque, 9. BARRY HENSLEY-Football Team, 11, 12, Art Club, 9, 10. BETTY JEAN HICKS-G.A.A., 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 10, 11, Jr. Masque, 9, Roanoke Science Fair, Third Place Winner. CECIL HIGGINBOTHAM-Art Club, 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 10, ll, Literary Club, 12. Transferred from Holy Cross School, September, '55. BEN HIMES-Rotas, 12. RALPH HOYLE-Choir, 11, 12, F.B.L.A., 12. Trans- High School September, '55. ferred from Monroe Jr. HELEN HUFFMAN-Jr. Masque, 9, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, President, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, ll, 12, F.H.A., 9, 10, Treasurer, 10, F.B.L.A., 12, S.C.A. 12, Choir, 10, 11, 12. DORIS JACOBS-Valedictorian, Beta Club, 11, 12, Vice President, 11, Voice of Christian Youth, 12, S.C.A., 12, Secretary, 12, S.C.A. Convention, 11, May Queen At- tendant, 11, Homecoming Queen, 12. TRACY TROUT JANNEY-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, H.R. Key, ll, 12, Sr. Art Club, 12, F.H.A., 12, G.A.A., 12, May Court, 10, 11, Homecoming Court, 10, Maid of Honor, II. PEGGY JENNINGS-Y-Teens, 10, 11, G.A.A., 10, 11, Literary Club, 11, Art Club, ll, Volleyball Team, 10, F.B.L.A., 11. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. DIANA JESSEE--F.B.L.A., 12. Transferred from Castle- wood High School, September, '55. CAROLYN JOHNSON-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A., 9, 11, 12, Poetry Club, 12, Voice of Christian Youth, 12, Red Cross, 12. MAXINE JOHNSON-No Activities. SHEILA JOHNSTON-Cheerleader, IO, 11, Beta Club, 11, 12, Y-Teen, 9, 10, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, lO,11,12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Poetry Club, IO, 11, 12, S.C,A., 12, Literary Club, 19, Jr. Masque, 9, Annual Staff, 12, Jr. Art Club, 9. NORMA JEAN KEITH--Band, IO, 11, 12, Maiorette, 10, 11, 12, Co-head, 12, Choir, IO, 11, 12, Y-Teens, SENIOR DIRECTORY 9,1O,l1,12,G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Poetry Club, 12, Voice of Chris- tian Youth, 12, Volleyball Team, 9, Sr. Masque, 10, Beta Club, 11, 12. PHYLLIS KESLER-Literary Club, 9, 10. BASIL KEYS-Hi-Y, 11, 12, Archery Club, 11, 12, Jr. Masque, 9, Vice President, 9, Track Team, 10. ELSIE KIDD-Y-Teens, 10, G.A.A., 10, 11. HARVEY KINCER-Track Team, 9, J.V. Football, 9, Red Cross, 9, 10, Hi-Y, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 12. GLORIA LAWRENCE-Y-Teens, 11, 12, H.R. Key, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Historian, 12, Queen of Christmas Dance, 12. Transferred from Jackson Jr. High School, September, '55. ANNE LAWSON-Basketball Team, 10, 11, 12, Y- Teens, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Club, 10, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Red Cross, 12. DENNIS LEDDEN-Football Team, 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball Team, 10, 11, 12, Track Team, 10, 11, Beta Club, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Vice President, 12. Transferred from William Byrd High School, September, '55. JOE LeNOIR-Sr. Art Club, IO, 11, Vice President, 10, Hi-Y, 11, 12, Secretary, 12, J.V. Basketball, 10, Varsity Basketball, 11, 12, Captain, 12. Transferred from Min- eral Springs High School, September, '55. DORIS LINTHICUM-Monogram Club, 10, F.B.L.A., 11, Poetry Club, 10. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. DANNY McARTHUR-Hi-Y, 12, Secretary-Treasurer of Class, IO. Transferred from Mount Vernon High School, September, '55. JERRY McBRIDE-No Activities. BILLIE JOYCE McCANN-Jr. Masque, 9, F.H.A., 9, 10, F.B.L.A., 11, 12. BILL McCRAY-No Activities. BOB McCUE- B Team Football, 11, Varsity Football, 12, Manager of Football, 10, Manager of Basketball, 10, 11. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, Sep- tember, '55. W. A. McFARLANE-S.C.A., 9, 11, Choir, 11, 12, Pep Band, 9, 10, 11, Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, President, 11, Uniform Manager, 10, 11. LOIS McGUIRE-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, F.H.A., 10, F.B.L.A., 12, Red Cross, 10, Christmas Court, 12. DIANE McMILLAN-Jr, Masque, 9, Jr. Art Club, 9, G.A.A., IO, 11, 12, S.C.A., 11, Monogram Club, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12, All-State Choir, 12, Annual Staff, 12, Basketball Team, 11, 12, Volley- ball Team, 12. LLOYD MARINE-Varsity Football, 12, J.V. Football, IO, B Team, 11, Wrestling Team, 11, Varsity Club, 12, Poetry Club, 12, Sr. Art Club, 12, Hi-Y, 10. Trans- ferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. LEON MARSHALL-Art Club, 9, 10, 11. LOIS MARTIN-F.B.L.A., 11. T. E. MAYS-Track Team, 10, 12, Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, All-State Band, 9, IO, 11, Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12, All- State Choir, 9, 10, 12, Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, 12. ROSE MARIE MEADOR-No Activities. Transferred from Lewisburg High School, January, '58. PAT MEDLEY-G.A.A., IO, ll, 12, Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12. SPENCER MENEFEE-Hi-Y, 11, 12. PAT MILLER-Y-Teens, 9, 12, F.H.A., 9, 10, Red Cross, 11, Beta Club, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Mono- gram Club, 12, Volleyball Team, IO, 11, 12, Basketball Team, 11, 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, January, '55. WAYNE MILLER-No Activities. BONNIE JO MILLS-Art Club, 9, 10, Beta Club, 11, 12, Girls' State, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Literary Club, 159 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, G,A.A., 9, 10, S.C.A., 9, Jr. Masque, 9, Poetry Club, 10, Red Cross, 10, Annual Staff, 11, 12, F.H.A., 9, 10, Vice President of Class, 11. JUDY MILLS-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Master Key, 12, Y-Teen Choir, 9, Choir, 10, 11, 12, G.A,A., 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A., 9, 10, 11, Treasurer, 10, Recorder of Points, 11, S.C.A., 10, Poetry Club, 10, 12, Cheerleader, 10, 11, 12, Head, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, 12. DEXTER MITCHELL- B Team Football, 11. Trans- ferred from Jefferson High School, September, '55. TOMMY MITCHELL-Hi-Y, 10. DICK MOREY-Basketball Team, 9, 10, 11, 12, J.V. Co-Captain, 10, 11, S.C.A., 11, 12, S.C.A. State Con- vention, 11, S.C.A. District Convention, 12, S.C.A. Pres- ident, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Boys' State, 11, State Sen- ator, President pro tempore, 11. JEANIE MUNDY-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, C-.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Masque, 9, Manager ot Volleyball Team, 11. FRED NISBETH-J.V. Football, 10, Beta Club, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Archery Club, 12, Rotas, 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President, 12, Youth Seminar, 12, Chairman school dele- gation, 12, Roanoke Youth Council, 12, City-County Chairman, 12. JACK OSBORNE-Varsity Club, 12, Red Cross, 12, J.V. Football, 10, B Team Football, 11, Varsity Football, 12, B Team Wrestling, 11, Varsity Wrestling, 12. ANGLENA PARSONS-Y-Teens, 9, 10, Library Club, 10, G.A.A., 10, 11, 12, Art Club, 12. BOBBY PATTERSON-Band, 9, 10, 11, Pep Band, 10, Hi-Y, 9, 10, 11, 12, Art Club, 12, Track Team, 10. BILLY POFF- B Team Football, 11. Transferred from Jackson Jr. High School, September, '55. BETTY JO POTTS-Y-Teens, 9, 10, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club, 12, Volleyball Team, 9, 10, 11, Choir, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Youth Seminar 12. CAROLYN POWELL-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Literary Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Art Club, 9, 10, 12, Poetry Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary, 12, Red Cross, 12, F.B.L.A., 12, Voice of Christian Youth, 12. BARBARA POWERS-Cheerleader, 9, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Literary Club, 9, Poetry Club, 10, 11, 12, Sec- retary, 10, Treasurer, 12, Art Club, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 10, F.B.L.A., 12. PATSY PRING-Y-Teens, 9, 10, Library Club, 9, 10, F.B.L.A., 12, G.A.A., 12. JIM RECTOR-Rotas, 9, 10, 11, 12, President, 12, Literary Club, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer, 12, S.C.A., 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12,' Poetry Club, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club, 10, Manager of Football, IO, Hi-Y, 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir, 10, Youth Seminar, 11, Science Club, 9, 10, 11, Masque, 9, 10, 11. JOYCE REED-Y-Teens, 9, 10, G.A.A., 9, IO, Library Club, 9, Art Club, 10, 11, F.B.L.A., 11, 12. RON REID-Thespians, 10, 11, 12, President, 12, Vice President, 10, 11, National Thespian Convention, 12, Literary Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President, 10, Masque, 9, 10, 11, Poetry Club, 9, Rotas, 11, 12, Secretary, 11, Beta Club, 11, 12, Science Club, 10, Hi-Y, 12, Treas- urer, 12, S.C.A., 11, 12, S.C.A. Convention, 12. MARGARET RICHARDS-Masaue Club, 9, 10, Presi- dent, 9, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff, 11, 12, Literary Club, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 9, President of Class, 10, Historian of Class, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Thespians, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer, 11, Vice President, 12, Girls' State, 11, S.l.P.A., 11. SHIRLEY RICHARDS-F.B.L.A., 11, 12. BONNIE LOU RICHARDSON-Y-Teens, 11, 12, Poetry Club, 12, Voice of Christian Youth, 12, Art Club, 12, Literary Club, 12. Transferred from Miami High School, September, '55. LISTON RILES-Hi-Y, 10, B Team Football, 11, Var- sity Football, 12, Wrestling Team, 12. SENIOR DIRECTORY FREDDIE RING-No Activities. REGGIE ROSE--Track Team, 11, 12, Basketball Man- ager, 11, 12, Football Manager, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Varsity Club, 12. PAT SAUNDERS-Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, G.A.A., 10, 11, 12, F.T.A., 10, F.B.L.A., 12, Maiorette, 12, May Day. IO. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, Septem- ber, '55. LOU ANN SHORT-No Activities. Transferred from Union High School, January, '57. BARBARA SIZER-Y-Teens, 9, 11, 12, Art Club, 11, 12, Poetry Club, 12. CINDY SLAUGHTER--Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, H.R. Key, 9, Poetry Club, 9, IO, 11, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Beta Club Convention, 11, 12, Jr. Masque, 9, Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12, Librarian, 10, 11, 12, Voice of Christian Youth, 10, Ci. A. A., 10, 11, 12, Library Club, 9, 10. LACY SLONE-Beta Club, 12. Transferred from Franklin County High School, September, '57. JERRY SMITH--Beta Club, 11, 12, S.C.A., 12, Red Cross, 12, Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, President, 12, Var- sity Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling, IO, 11, 12, J.V. Basketball, 9, Co-captain Varsity Football, Co-cop- tain All City-County Football Team, Member All-Western District and All-State Football Team, participant in East- West All-State Game. NORMA SMITH-F.T.A., 11, Vice President, 11, City Wide F.T.A., 12, President, 11, Vice President, 12, F.T.A. Convention, 11, 12, F.H.A., 11, President, 11, Vice President, 12, F.H.A. Federation, 12, President, 12, F.H.A. Convention, 11, Beta Club, 11, 12, S.C.A., 11. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. SANDY SMITHERS--Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A., 10, 11, F.H.A., 12, Art Club, 10, Literary Club, 10, 11, Poetry Club, 9. DICK SNYDER-Wrestling Team, 11, Hi-Y, 11. Trans- ferred from William Byrd High School, September, '56, RUTH SOWDER-Y-Teens, 9, 10, Poetry Club, 12, Band, 10, 11, Majorette, 10, 11. MARTHA SOWER--F.B.L.A., 11, 12. Transferred from Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School, September, '56. MARY ANN STARKEY-Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, G.A.A., 11,12, Poetry Club, 10, 12, Art Club, IO, 11, 12, Lit- erary Club, 11. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. KAY STEWART-F.B.L.A., 11, 12, President, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Thespians, 11, 12, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir, 9, 10, F.T.A., 10, Art Club, 9, President, 9, Red Cross, 9, 11, Jr. Masque, 9, S.C.A., 12. KIM STEWART-Beta Club, 11, 12, F.T.A., 11, Choir, 9, 10, 12, Newspaper Staff, 11, Jr. Masque, 9, Art Club, 10, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12. JOHN STINNETTE-S.C.A., 12, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling Team, 10, 11, 12, Manager of Track, 10, 11, Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer, 12, President of Class, 12. BARBARA STULTZ-Red Cross, 10, 11, Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, H.R. Key, 11, G.A.A., 10, 11, Sr. Masque, 10, Band, 10, 11, 12, Majorette, 10, 11, 12, Co-head, 12, F.T.A., 10, 11, Treasurer, 11, F.B.L.A., 12, Newspaper Staff, 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, Sep- tember, '55. . CAROL TATE-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, Choir, 10, 11, 12, Library Club, 10. SHIRLEY THOMAS-Y-Teens, 10, 11, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Newspaper Staff, 11, 12, Co-editor, 12, S.l.P.A., 11, G,A.A., 10, 11, 12, Monogram, 12, Varsity Basket- ball, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball, 11, 12, Varsity Ten- nis, 12, Red Cross, 1 1. Transferred from Hermitage High School, November, '55. LONNIE TRAINOR-Hi-Y, 10, 11, Choir, 11, 12, F.B.L.A., 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, September, '55. 160 MICKEY TUCK-J.V. Basketball, 11, Varsity Basketball, 12. Transferred from Monroe Jr. High School, Septem- ber, '55. JERRY TURNER-Hi-Y, 11, 12, Beta Club, 12. Trans- ferred from Hickory, N. C., September, '55. KATHRYN TURNER--Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T.A., 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club, 12, Bowling Team, 12, Volleyball Team, 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball Team, 12, Youth Sem- inar, 12. MARGARET UMBERGER-Y-Teens, 9, F.H.A., 9, 10, l1, 12, Reporter, 10. WAYNE UTT-Band, 10, 11, 12. Transferred from Pulaski High School, September, '55. TOMMY VA-UGHN-Art Club, 12, Vice President. Transferred from E. C. Glass High School, September, '55. KENNY VENABLE--J.V. Football, 10, Wrestling Team, 11, Hi-Y, 10, 11, 12. BOBBY WADE-J.V. Football, 9, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12, Track Team, 9, 10, Wrestling Team, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 10. CAROLYN WADE-Beta Club, 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School, January, '57, JANICE WADE-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teen Choir, 9, 10, S.C.A., 10, 11, Newspaper Staff, 10, 11, 12, S.l.P.A., 11, Literary Club, 11, 12, Beta Club, 12, Red Cross, 12, F.T.A., 12, Senior Council, 12. FAYE WALLENFELSZ-Choir, 11, 12, All-State Choir, 11, 12. Transferred from Reynolds High School, Sep- tember, '56. JEANNETTE WEAVER-Y-Teens, 9, 10, Corresponding Secretary, Comm. Chairman, 9, 10, F.H.A., 9, 10, Beta Club, 12, F.B.L.A., 10, 12, Parliamentarian, 12, Library Club, 9, Newspaper Staff, IO. A. W. WEBB-Beta Club, 12, Manager of Wrestling Team, 12. NETTIE POTTER WEBB-G.A.A., 10, 11, F.B.L.A., 11, 12, S.C.A., 12, Jr. Achievement, 12, Treasurer, 12. Transferred from Lonsingburg High School, Septem- ber, '56. CALVIN WEDDLE-Beta Club, 11, 12, Beta Club Con- vention, 12, Annual Staff, 11, 12, Business Manager, 12, S.I.P.A., 11, Science Fair, 11. GERALD WELLS-J.V. Football, 9, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling Team, 9, 10, 11, Track Team, 9, 10, 11, Varsity Club, 11, 12. BOBBY WHITMORE-J.V. Football, 9, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Track, 11, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 11,12. CHARLOTTE WITT-Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, F.H.A., 9, IO, Beta Club, ll, 12, F.B.L.A., 11, G.A.A., 10. HARRY WOOD-No Activities. Transferred from Monroe Jr High School, September, '55. CHARLOTTE JORDAN WOOLWINE-Poetry Club, 10, Art Club, 9, Y-Teens, 9, 10, 11, 12, H.R. Key, 9, F.B.L.A., 12, Thespians, 12, Attendant Homecoming Court, 9, Attendant, 12, Snow Queen. CHUCK WOSABA-S.C.A., 11, Rotas, 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary, 12, Beta Club, 11, 12, Treasurer, 12, Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Science Fair, 10 1 1. Bda WRIGHT-Beskefboii, 12. CHARLES YOUNG-No Activities. 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