William Fleming High School - Colonel Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1961
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' V' -V .uf ' ffffe A e fy A , , Z pf, V , I f t pf- .. ' gall' .15 I f ,Ari J f 'n W' QQ' we :fd Lnaeeavnnlgltxiftzlgh ily! G --'z-. - - ..f -- iw, EEQEIGZSVQ Zu! 6135111-uc I :ar ., -. ,- .ff . , -Y-1:5 -' .mgal-U' -X -e---e eK-, - -an I I I I I .Y The new Wulluom Fleming Hugh School Completion date.. September, l9l6lf 6 in ' i- ,. 1.1 -t .- -, . . ,l , L ,X .Ai .D Qi' .41 .,,,,, l nrcin ti wolf, f' iii i lily 'R +- . 4 fi i s... . r ff ' A- -w V ii- gym Y: V ll A ll i 1 es Q L oi lop V wwe le, l i,i . r,,. --, K lf 1 NJ i 'L 4' Q., As we watch the huge machines scoop out heaps of dirt, as we note with pride the slow but steady progress of the steel framework, we realize that l96O-6l is the last year we shall occupy our present building. During the long period that this building has stood, it has served its purpose well. Nearly three thousand students have passed through its doors to become the useful citi- zens of today. But no longer is this structure adequate, now a larger and more modern Fleming must be built to meet our needs. Our lives as students follow much the some pattern. Each year our accomplishments, our growth, our ideas are sufficient for that par- ticular stage of our development. Yet, like the Chambered Nautilus we must con- tinue to build more stately mansions . The workers erect the steel and lay the brick that will house our new school. We read the texts and write the papers that will broad- en our knowledge. Whether workers or stu- dents, our task is a common one. We are building. -- .F ' ,.. ,im ,. .A .L .2 fs. Le.. ,,ll,. .8 Q A ., , ,Y ,,-ll .l. Tl' Qlnlfll 51,9 Ty' lung iolggv rU'1lQ3l'lUlll.cfLl lf? uigetcu ill Q UQ U-15.2 cpl i l l Ll cal ll ll is iff ax naw 1 ..qff.,,,1 -. . 115-ECI-.' .. y ,lf .- , ' ' 7 1 ' 7- l,1' N- Q. 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Huw , -:. n 'rv--L--xl 1.-:gm .X an-,-ng U U . , W 1.5 -rss: P1fl,.,,. 7 u..in ra --l, whim hr-lug lub' -5 ,, 4.--gm: J:-.-1.-Q 'ff'f,', 1' ,Q lu, us-.A wma un. 1 AM g.,-.-Q2-1--u. umm: aiu- 'LHS' V 31 Thv-vr Ju'-kph r-dug rmw-X rn.-15 'ZTNP -' rung uQ-My-u-,L '1- gym-15. dnl .m um Ang--1 ugwqmf- 1.01--1 ,W mp M ' A - ,. igflivq-,,, ,,fQ.gg,mg.1-1.x.1.i:,W, .1.q1mw,G-iwxnm gif , kn- ,,,,, .f.,fw5xr4m,gn1nfn:, ,zym ,,, ,y,o3h'kme-f- , , M AE.. . .mr A 1 .mai 5--,gum Mm' Q, 11 -'12 A..-x m.-i-SU-.fr mn mu A-nw mil -- .--..... ...,.1. -1 mu us:-in-iff. -.mf Madonna Orff p oyed by Mdry Ann ,hi Parks, We PTIUQA DQ ' M Q4 lpn Q um I2 V USUIPHQ Sue Moore serves Lindo Crouch Mario . -f- l L V W f -nfl it :L V ' Q5 xr: ' :ii Word, ond Brintho Clarke ot Home Ec. 4 -: luncheon. The Homecoming Queen and her Court: clockwise, B. Bryant, Queen, C. Riley, Maid of Honor, M. Ward, L. Kerns, B. Patterson, J. Angle, J. Engle, L. Benton, A. Helm, and L. Byrd. s..,..-f-O morol fiber os our moteriol I3 'T ! -- . x WM-Um MQW u ' U A' XX' 'q' 'WR' 'IL' mg2h'1jw3, VV we mwguf UCDUUUQQW WUMHMQUM JC 'Lf 1-.3?Ti35mF wig? V' ' H Fab, I i ,..xY,-so vb-I -' LC. 511: A525333 7.5 f25?:i'315HA 113535 - E ' A, 1 ii!! YE sgwzc ig, Qg-,EQ ' Q?ff,'?P1 me l1,1..vn - kid? x if lim,-.il . i U' :L- ,L 1 . -ff T 1.2 577 IZEEYTUEZSL T , ' P 'Y1f 'IWQ-. Q :J PEM L1-25:31 Qi F 173522333 w 'xx L N, . Hn, x 15 Lfmiez' i Himsa V, .. ,W -- ,J I 'T E45 H r ,Q-me ' 4 g: if if 1? F fr E We dedicate a book... He dedicates Lula bf - No one has watched with keener interest the building of the new Fleming than one who has been for seventeen years associated with the old. In that time his department has grown fro ma tiny room which also housed the cafeteria to larger quarters better able to accommodate the number of students who have found in his authoritative direction develop- ment of skills and talents that they might never have used. Quiet and unassuming, he makes no claim to fame for the help he has given to the boys who have come under his influenceg but because his interest goes beyond teaching them to handle tools and showing them the techniques of drafting, this influence proves to be a lasting one. With deep gratitude and affection we dedicate this l96l edition of the Colonel to our instructor in mechanical drawing and industrial arts, Mr. Donald G. Baker. Mr. Baker enjoys listening to his tape recorder from his favorite arm chair. Mr. Baker explains problem to his mechanical drawing class. I7 his life v. .- -mi--. ,.- Y, w ,Q wugiggim fu,- ,3 ww - grew ,U -, 5393 . 4' 37NV?wu K KH, u','fQQmwyU'g1-53 AR1nw,. f-'- - , ,, w, 3 gg SEM ,L x ' , My . , X H H , .x ,, , :-QW, LW, dv --- - - 'ua V --fr'--r --,:.,,.,, - -V Y - , .,--,H-4-.,, B , -.,. , .E-,,.?,A, - - 'F V '7?L5 rfs'i4Ei f 'H ' ffm- U ,,,.. ww ww 1 1 v,,.v, w ?f?g , , ' 323' ,. '-L w 'w VM LM , WW- H Xu mfg-H555 M iw H W N M ,, -x X, , ,SQ-fs! '- W L, ' H - if . ' ' ,- QE- -'-E - QS ,. 1 Nm ,w515PM' 'M i , Q55-gge'x- H wiv? M V H fvw, ik-gi A' . ' .K 3552255 WEN? ' ' , - 'hw ' V' - k Y M4 ff?-' M - V ,Q - - 2-9131 mea: -ff , fri? fn rj '11 f gf: f - . . . Ugg M- ' ,l--,,g--- ,, qui? -2 ,. QS 1-',,: 1 -I mm , H H1-.-gf,,,w H' x M w, . ' ff U' ilkrr V H Yigiiif' ' it U Vida ' ' K w t Y Y :- ' ,Q , ,MH 25Q'f ,li I z , ' . . 1 ,sigh ILM- n. ' 35' QQ? H EXE- - 'g5gw.. '. wi H. i-1 ff -1 J , ' V ,N Y 2 :seg . L . mga, .1-ga wg Y nf-ff.-,1,.-2-. , 'Wf 5 ' Q'i:fi 1 ' 1 1 '-- Vin' , m ' f' ,Q-,Ju iw, W 'N H -X an 552512-f H . f .J 5 , 2? W M. v X is , u , Em Ha: Building In Wisdom Through .... w H Jw w 1: m W w w M L w H w 18 H A-4 .M i viii 3 i iii ,175 . 3,v i -Q-.... Y To build with brick is to provide shelter. To build ideas is to provide knowledge. The curriculum at Fleming has grown with the years and has laid the foundation for the expansion of sub- jects which will come with the new school. The recent addition of the reading improvement class and the in- novation of the programmed materials in math, where- by each student progresses at his own speed, are but two of the stones of this foundation. Whether bound for college, to the business world, or to a trade, the Fleming student finds offerings to aid him in biulding toward the future. rf- fi . .al fy, 'w . ,- ,, , -' '. .11 ,,: . - iii.. -Q - if , ' .-f fffhf' JA. is K .ui rife. e 3 zx W 5V . - Ni v 402 mf 'Www -...,i,4 isegiegseg si: lv -4- ..-rw, Ku X x X.. 'Ruth Ziegler helps classmates Margaret Earle, Dianne Turner, Jim Bailey, and Frank Brown in junior English class. Grammar Teaches Sell-expression 20 Lvl 'iii rg -fiilkfxf-3 ,, F ' in , it .v U f , , ,N F I bfi.-it ,ai , if .,r ir ' iQfi7 ,l'f ' T ': asf-,:!gL,iS:E 7,5 .. ' ia xx .1 Because of its importance in every field, English is a re- quired course throughout our high school careers. Fleming offers instruction at levels ranging from the basic concept of the parts of speech to enriching experiences in the world's ' h intricacies of poetic expression. memorable literature and t e V3 Wanda Robertson explains dia- grammed sentence to Susan Jockovitch, JoAnn Dillard, ond others in Mrs. Rodford's eighth grade English class, ENGLISH I X i K 4 J-.f elec- Mrs. Loomis reods a poetry 5 tion to her senior English class. 21 N ,YN,X. . - Q is,L1.fQHi'L VXQVU 151' ff-7, i Q., ,f-Nr , H,-J I AY Y, DI. ' JM' ,. f, A I :wi-f '-5 ' 5-'rw' b ,. R rf'-Aff AQ V w fjxffx'-N Rx - ,HU -J -' TNX1 yHXjx,N-V 4N,a'Lb,m1,fV 1 1. , 2. I Riizpir- 'HKD L? -M VAX PXP 3' R-V nj ' x 11-'hflf' . , 1 4 'Q rl 151 ,fx L-Wlgfj A iff by, 1-fr Elf : rr fp bl m 5 'm I Th ' k' , g fn F , :J -f X ffjw' ,K J ro e s tl u ate IH mg im ':XJf.3X,,f' QE V' ,,gJjVJ '- fn fl ' X, --'-RP 1. H LL-Di , f' Q W JN- rm u, -f , ff ,L ratafifv U's1L'x! f fff'.f Uv . .54 Lfof off! V F., -- xv 3 2 V of , , gift' . riff Programmed textbooks' enable trlgonometry students Paul ,QV K' Robinson and Deanna Martin to work at their individual rates. 22 -experimental algebra class. .. -N-. 'zzz-.W-A.. . ,. A Y ,,- . , imc . x- , .1 w'. T l . l . l , , .1 gy, L U ! 4-5 .t .fri K '11 Wh 73 Zlfjff a , uf' X , xo- if ,v 'L-HL lyi--. '1 c57T?f ?Tt4Q-H-,L l, Tw--J t: . , '1'? we,--x,,' wwf ln , 211.1 c 'df This year Fleming advanced its mathg matics program by undertaking experiments with programmed texts, now being used by only five American cities, in the fields of algebra, trigonometry, solid geometry, and calculus. The probability of establishing more accelerated classes was increased by the suc- cess of the initial attempt. Tommy Powell explains calculus problem - 5, Rey. LX f ' W-fic'-1. gl' ,ez ,f-X3 ,i i-V., Gail Jamison works a prob- lem in the eighth grade to Brenda Poindexter. MM l::: 5 57? W3 ir, mil 'HQ' with will llliitwwii WNW NW at P ea l ' Ts ' ij A Y L iii' l , , f fn' 45355, yung an . ..':t-'P if-:-Lil f 4 ',f.f,.t- gl:-5 f.- i 'L ' if 1 Q uill' V- ' .. p H., 1- I ff gf- :Mi e . A S .,, ' 'f !lT1Z51f:3g.,,g, ' , l Z ' MATHEMATICS 23 3911 if T elf' Aw. f ' L Fel 4 1 'N l Y lf ,1-NL W H . :Vi 6 5:3 I' is , fr Q! xgii I U I sy, 4 QA, B? La U'-Hf'-'ll,T sbt Tk. I ,Ruff .Pd f U 'Sf ',.' 1-si Q' fl ' f ' ' - ,' - -.4':ff 5 ,, .aw jg-'1i,Fff,: 33 r - QR.. E: '. V X . 7 Fr 'zlllsfpl' Bw ll' ll lilo' ff' IW: R '1 ,V - A A 'P:J. 4 ,.' , 1 'V a AL if -'- :Af Q 'fl P516 6 A ' ni? my.: I K ' ,. 1 ' VVAKL , , 324, A ' ' er l 1 1 l jd, wr . ,Nw 'I f K fa? A N ' , W' lu ' ' s Q ig ,x 5 1 Q 1 , K ' : 1 I T' - Q B f ' - I 46 L 1' '- .. 7 1 wx ,vu 111 H X - 'QV5-,f , K :A W :V Jimmy Benson, Chuck Johnson, ond Fred Hickom perform an experiment in chemistry. Students Explore Physical World li ww 1- il. il? Eiligi E f P- ' R , X: '- y 1 his Nl? li? l' K 'rf ' nf' ' 1 wipijgf , Sue Martin and Patricia Williams disect fetal pig in advanced biology class. Marsha Nance and JoAnn Dillard work on an experiment in an eighth grade science class. General science, biology, chemistry, and physics form the bulwark of Flem- ing's science department. Of these, the first is designated for underclassmen, the second includes both introductory and advanced courses, and the third and fourth furnish upperclassmen with ad- ditional opportunities to broaden their scientific training. SCIENCE ii - fx ,ii , in as , 7. te.: MGT'- -22 V QW? 5? ,n . z1fs.i17 ww .f mg. ,o E 1, National Problems Considered Hggggxg Hi' i I, Q, ,, . 7 352 mg, ,mf .' f , I ...in 3 - fifymd ffm Off JA., wwf gg - Miz, -' A, ' A . ii I v my gb - ,, N x if E ' , . L T E, ' K . H , Sz i .lm , , ' . a J' Q ' , i i iiamf , A X' in F dr- 4 1 X I ,K . .1 -- I J J N ' H ' gigs 3 ii Y ii fs ' ' ug? . , 3 'ii' fr -is k R f 4 Miss Walton explains to her accelerated history class the importance of Virginia's location. 26 H lii'i46iiffi?'?Pi!y t 525 'Q fa i ' 1: S322 -UQ ,Z-Q w fi - .:w?,m., 1 i N ,W W. ., , ,,,. For students desirous of learning more about l the problems and potentialities of the modern world, there are classes in world history, geo- graphy, American history, and government. Whether an elective or a requirement, each contributes toward the building of citizenship and the furtherance of civic pride. rs. Odom and her accelerated government class ten attentively as Hollie Crouch gives her report. A V A A ' Srl :V- - ' rl 'ff ' wi' .fi li.-' ki X e ' ' 1 i f lll 1 , ' i.. it 15- t ' ,uf , I . Mrs. Quigley's social studies class watches the movie The Forester . - -gtiiff s l 1 Lita'-' -5-9'9 .. 'jr ' ' :'f': '3 : 5 ' . '., , .xv p, . L ,j. K J S 27 SOCIAL STUDIES l' - 1' Wai: .fi ,V . ,l l -fr 5-:Er +,.'l 'Y ai ' W-1 . Qc ftallge tw T fi? ,gg,,:,m1 N ,LALU,x if MQW ,A,, -Www ,Qi Y - s QM ll ,, ww, 'A gill H ' H' 'N T . 1 Y V U: , JS, U, , V , Q Q V wwf Q V ' VA V ii -If V , V ', . - 4 . Q .. l ,. V: l l J , A - E ll e 1 l -S H, lv - ,ir . J A ll , .. : x ,WH .wen 1 - ., -ff- fc R ' 'E' :Qu , ,, .wi M Mr. Egge's advanced art class dili- gently at work on their projects Students Perfect Talents 28 l Fleming offers several courses tor de- veloping the creative talents born within us. The band member may tail to understand the art student's delicate painting, the drama student's powers of expression, or the choir member's rich vocal qualities, but each class provides valuable experience for interested students. Dickinson aids Elizabeth Collins in the use tape recorder as Connie Ennis, Joyce Mont- Buddy Decker, Tommy Newman, and arter wait their turn. Band members rehearse for as sembly concert. v if nur' wwtw ff www filiifjg, X .wqzfxj , vp ey .Q- awww Forrest Pinion's table is on example of the fine work done by industrial arts students. it w Q Wife' 't 1 A an . A ,. . , - H 1 tm, ,H Q, V 1 1-sa-qi Future's Foundations Built iw l my 5 5 ,A ,F wail? Q l 1 l 4 M., xxx 'V xxxll xl llxx xl xl llxxll xxx x xixxx Wx lx ,N Wx xx xx 'x l lk ll xx xx xxx' llx x xx xx x xx x xx xx xxxxx ,xxx x xuxx xx ' xxxllxxxxxx x x l xxll x xx ,x X xx xx M xl V xx x - ll x 'xxl ' ll! xxx x 'xx l' ' ll! W xx lx? ll xx 'lx xl xx 'x x, llxxxxu lx, xxx!! ,ll xx, llxx! M xxxwu xxx W M l l x lljjxxxxxxxx,, xxx! x lix lllxx l l 'lx lx lx x llx :J ll' we .W x. x xx xx, xx lx x xx l PRACTICAL ARTS From earliest times people have desired both utility and beauty in their daily lives. Fleming's courses in the practical arts- home economics, industrial arts, and me- chanical drawing--help the student to ful- fill these desires. xx x x y xxxxlx xixlxxxx xxx xxixxxxllflmxx lx xl xxxx xxxxxxxxlxw' xxx xx xxx xxll,xxxxxlxxxx x W xxx' ' xxx ,xxxxx xx xx x xl ' 'Q i'x ' x xxx- ' xxx xll xlxx lxx, ll x xxixlxxxx, ll xxxxxjxxxlll xx xx x x xxxxx xx xx x xxx xl x xx' xxxxxx xxx ,x xxxx xxx lxxxxxxxxxlll'xxxxllxx' xx, MMx:xlxx'lllxxlllll W xxxxx xxxxxxxxx,,x lxxx Vxxll 'xxu lx xxx' Wx ,xxx 7 YU .xxxxxl,xx' ix!! iw JS Y Y xx ,Wu ixxu hxx xx xx xx xx xx xx xxx lxxxxxxxxxx 'lxxxw xxxxx' 'xlxxv 'x x xx ', wxxxx Wxxxxxlxxxxi xlx! xxxy xll llllxx x xx xx! 'lx lx x 'xxx x ix! llxlx xx, llxx 'xxxh' llx, xl ix xii ' Sammy Lane works on sketch in mechanical drawing. Carol Boothe, Anna Lance, Diane Caroll and Sue Moore prepare deli- cacies in home economics class. v -wr-.. 'rf-M .1 i. .. ,mm , M... N- -. ,, Q 'Qnust 511-allqpmnu E5 uunieggsmq, Plans Laid Business Careers Bonnie Bryant and Sandra Wright practice on business machines in V. O. T. class. i Z M 4, X Er? i f .f-2 The clicking of typewriters, the pecking of machines in the V. O. T. office, and the rustling of pages in the would-be stenog- rapher's pad are familiar sounds to Fleming business students. In addition to training with these important skills, specialized classes are conducted in business English, general bus- iness, and distributive education. Larry Whitlock and Jimmy Soul work business math problems on board under Miss Bates' supervision. Peggy Beheler, Mike Moo- maw, J a c k i e Jacovitch, and Jeannette Coleman use tape-recorder in D. E. class. 2' BUSINESS Sue Sutphin, Dotti Wells, and Larry Hill look on as Miss Stone checks their maps of nw France. Courses in Latin, French, and Spanish pro- vide those interested in languages with ample opportunity for study. While the Latin classes struggle through their first declensions, the French students practice idiomatic conversa- tion and the Spanish students, aided by their native teacher, learn the speech of our South- ern neighbors. Languages Broaden Opportunities Sylvia Patterson recires be- fore Mrs. Patterson's first- year Spanish class. 34 lf H, 1 ffl 1, 'gy me AL as iff? 1, si .. ' sv ' - f ,- ww w ' 2 J' 1 ,PQ 1 ,K .EQ 3913? 'Z' ' Tam, ,Q ,.,,Zf5im is -1' ' 'H if PV? 1' :L1? xs ' A. ' ITV' , ff A :M QA SB' ,. ,. Q H i. 1111 ,L 55 K, , V Lrg, 1, n 7 ,A 'N fsvzg 55 Q, 7- 5: Q1 .RW .: 5 f , N 1. . .Q ,- ff -A if if ,Z U W F ,K Q s , gf ,fszf , ,,, M .VW if Q . W I ek ,, L if , ,, Z , W - M.. ff, ff? U ' 1 - '- ws-any ' , Q1-4-flk ' -3' 9 5 A aisffifiag W F 9 gvqngw , J 1 as J, 1' bl , v N I r N Y ,f . fri Q' A rg ii-.. fX ,I M- ,, . , . I ,Q X15 K 4 1 Mrs. Gustin watches her second-year Latin students, Becky Bryon and Mike Ridenhour, do verb synopses. LANGUAGES Mr. French teaches Doug Williams, Sonny Word, and Ann Overstreet fundamentals of driving. Many Fleming students enjoy the learn by doing technique of driver training. Driver education in the class- room precedes the practical applica- tion behind the wheel. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy Bodies Developed Mr, Moore leads eighth grade boys in calisthenics. To build young bodies and to develop sportsmanship are the aims of our physical education programs. Wrestling and football are part of the total program for the boys, while both boys and girls participate in bas- ketball, softball, volleyball, and tumbling. 36 Giving counsel on future school or job plans, administering tests and interpreting their results, holding meetings for parents, and helping with personal problems are some of the tasks involved in the work done by the guidance department. GUIDANCE Counsel Given for Future Plans 1 ,gil jg, -,4 Vi' J, il'-QE isa ie 5 Members of Guidance Department, Mrs Quigley Mr Philips, Miss Stone, and Mr. Graybill confer during a staff meeting. Af NX 37 Building democratic ideals through Without windows a building could be constructed, but its inhabitants would be unable to see the outside world. Without co-curricular activities, a school could survive, but its students would lack the broader view that such activities give. In participation in clubs and activities, the Fleming student broadens his view of life through friendships, opportunities for leadership and taking .part in- shared responsibility. Electing officers for the S. C. A., gain- ing new knowledge in the Science Club or serving others through the Y-Teens, he broadens his scope and gains the broader view of school and community life. if 5 NWS .4 'Q .. ,f ,fff Y K f .qfwwff 54, ff 5 1 jf l f' 4 j'49' WWW 1,75 3,1 41? fl ' f f Z' fb, K7 Z7 I if 4?77LC fl ,Z - K N, fl ,s' .af J V f I . Q - ' Q ! ,f If ,jf A' If 7 Eff? l zz 7,.f . KA, Z -H .Z 7 f 4 jgzw HOMECCD t MlNGTj Although the 19150 Homegognshg officially gpqpegi wafh the bonfire Friday night, actual preparations, 'such as deco- rating floats and .selecting the queen fandeher court, werefi begun weeks in advance. This year's'paraidej With fifteenff units, marched through the streets Saturday naolrning, Qcto- ber. 22, giving a fitting prelude to the exciting garne with Danville that night. The Colonels downed their opponentsi, fl s 7-6, but, as evidenced by enthusiosmi ot the cheerleaders' hop, this narrow decision only enhanced our tricimph. 9924? 3 'A Bonnie Bryant reigned over the I 1960 Homecoming festivities. :ii ff' V f Q: in fn fc , . 1 , . ff' .' V ,ak-f-'1 'K M ' ' l 2 ' Y W ,V 1171, 6 1 j- , 'i t if 'E :T . ii - . V5 r l.. V' f ' W , v, .f 2-:F . M sms we r , M L Y Qgggflllllllle i , . .if iii in ' Bewildered eighth graders were grate- ful for the orientation program prepared for them as one of the several SCA pro- jects for l96l. This, their initial under- taking, encouraged the members in their future activities-delivering Christmas bas- kets to needy families, planning the Spring Formal, and in general coordinating the school's clubs. Before their terms officially began, the officers, headed by President Ronnie Ayers, attended a statewide con- vention of the student association. Ronnie Ayers presides at S.C.A. meeting in preparing for Spring Formal. S.C.A. Co-ordinates Activities FIRST ROW: J, Cox, J. Mills, B. Bryant, D. Bush, N. S, Moore, D. Goode, G. Arrington. FOURTH ROW: Mr Via, CSecretaryJ, E. Knowling fHistorionl, R. Ayers Philips, P. McArthur, B. Thacker, B. McLendon, R lPresidentl, M. Parks CVice Presidentl, M. Tanner, L, Black. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, P. Rhodes, R. Haythe, L. Hulvey, R. Suitor, D. Beard, E. Webster, L. Crouch, B. Muddiman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Quinn, F. Brown, R. Scott, L. Shelton, F. Hunziker, M. Vest, S. Carroll Riles, D. Shields, D. Hensley, P. Fulk, E. Cosby, C Hollar. FIFTH ROW: J. Jamison, P. Pence, B. Farmer D. Holloway, P. Kelley, D. Stultz, M. Sublett, D. Led den, J. Austin, S. Sassin, G. Quinn. 42 l l FIRST ROW: P. Williams, S. Jackson, S. Moore, J. Brown, D. Wells, L. Crouch iTreasurerl, P. Fulk iVice Presidentl, P. McArthur iPresidentJ, W. Old iSecretaryl, SQ Martin, C. Hollar, S. Cadd, C. Corbell, P. West. SECOND ROW: S. Carroll, D. Kingery, B. Higgins, D. Brown, B. Kessler, S. Link, T. Lampros, C. Rewis, B, Poindexter, E. Cosby, R. Ziegler, S. Ray. THIRD ROW: R. Henninger, B. Thacker, B. Williams, B. Brad- ley, B. Clingenpeel, T. Atkins, D. Hagan, S. Ward, M. Honor Students Brandishing placards stamped Meet Pete , excited Betas launched their campaign to elect Pete McArthur state president of Vir- ginia's clubs. Once their venture had suc- ceeded, they began the task of establishing William Byrd's Beta Club, thus achieving the i Y iii-ii -Vriii PM ka i I ? Al V 1: y 1 .I W nBx . h : 4 syn ggi QT? rllwl f f.. 4 - 4, it' B T- . f it 'J' egg , y F245 f tttt . . iH!l i?f .. ' Q ,- f 7 L, su ' A ' L .fy r-- -XL, h I 1 f' W-5:-ul li-:V ,N Y- A Officers Wanda Old, Phyllis Fulk, and Pete McArthur join Mr. Coulter and Mrs. Sifford in opening the Beta Banquet. 43 FE iitt Lldkal Morton, D. Beard, M. Vest, M. Parks. FOURTH ROW: A. Tice, P. Gravett, R. Ayers, J. Bush, T. Ferguson, R. Crist, R. Buckingham, B. McLendon, F. Horton, V. Hicks, L. Hill, B. Barnard, J. Wood, J. Woody. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Sifford, P. Wall, J. Magness, M. Conklin, C. Hamilton, B. Ferguson, D. Stultz, J. Austin, S, Peregoy, P. Davidson, J. Jamison, C. Brown, N. + Qs - . 0 Cx- ' ' Serve Flemin5g1.,'t9 '.', ,BW ,I ft ' Cal-fvv-Bel, status of banner society. Later in the year ,wfwe-.:'Q,.si. a student tutoring service was sponsored, pro- LL- grams were sold at home football games, and fy-16..,5..QQ the annual banquet for installing new mem- if , E Q bers was held in the Masonic templebmwa ,S-T I Ju-1'-': D-3.52-f39c: Walters, N. Via. Q N. ID' Q.. Senior Beta Club members enjoy ham dinner at installation banquet. - Sabre Reports School News ! 1 I L L x . , L x 1.1 ' .mf A ,fli . , . i 51: il V -' ' :F lu it e ii..w1.... is . - it 13, ' T . To livqffi Of w?1 ' -'l fi ' P.. 12' . ' . ,, F39 'Q fi ' if 1,5 ' -- '- 35, .. l A f-I 'ree - - D J, J Working on their news stories are D. Stultz, B. Barnard, S. Mitchell, A. Overstreet, D. Lovell, F. Mit- chell, ond R. Suitor. Margaret Morton instructs Sabre typists Nila Reynolds, Becky Brookmon, and Judy Austin. J ,.,..,,-..w f. ,X..,,, 7 A Qver Flerninqs Hcmecmiaifvq f-GM f . ' . i '1 'A ' ff: ,. . . l Qfff f ft. -. - Q. . 1 ' - QF' .c A-? ' r , 2f ..f's V l Mp F - .V .55 .E - l 522 Clei fifhiif' 3 - ' - Q.. . -'J ' , ' V A--4 A --f4,.L,J g - , ., ,,,, Jgzuag:-s...'a- .- -Y Y- Y .Y Y -' . .Y .Q v' 1 Mr. Graybill consults with Sabre co-editors, Phyllis Fulk and Carolyn Hollar, and business manager, Dotti Wells. Socks, free socks, would- someone wear free socks to school, three days a week? shouted newsf paper students who were trying to get an ad from the Adler Sock Company. This bi-monthly school paper sent representatives to the S. l. P. A. convention at Lexington and to the Richmond Newspaper convention. lts co-editors, Phyllis Fulk and Carolyn Hollar, carefully proof-read the paper before each printing. x Page editors of Sabre N. Walters, T. Lampros, J. Wilson, C. Rewis, F. Hickman, B. Turner, D. Beard, and M. Parks survey their latest efforts. Colmpel Staff Records Year's Events Dummy , when used by one of the an- nual staff's eighteen members, generally referred to the original plan for the l96l Colonel. Once the theme had been selected and approved by the sponsors, Miss Stone and Mr. Foster, it was the job of the lay- out department to prepare this detailed blueprint. Finally the writers and photo- graphers took over, filling in the lines and figures with words and pictures, and scur- rying to hcimlfheir work approved. Mr. Foster, sponsor, w0tCl'1SS GS Carolyn Hale, Wanda Old, and Ruth Ziegler plan layout for opening section of The Colonel. V-, ,, Wi-Lf, Esther Cosby, editor, and Miss N 1-' Stone, co-sponsor, check plans for The Colonel. Billy Stover, Steve Mason, Judy X ' Brown, Frank Brown, Ronnie Ayers, , Royce Hall, Edgar Knowling, and Sue ,N ny, Moore choose pictures for sports page. ,A I-' Members of copy department Jo Ann f t Jamison, Stanley Ward Linda Crouch 'x Maria Ward, Carolyn Riley and Sandy 5 , ' l Ridenhour compose activities copy 'Nd 1 3 - GY P.-M .. Piles of comic books, cross- word puzzles, and pencils, col- lected from the homerooms re- warded efforts of the Junior Red Cross to aid the Veteran's Hos- pital. All through the year dis- cussions were held by homeroom representatives concerning the Candy Stripers program, which provided experience in hospital work for selected girls. . SENIOR COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: P. Smith, D. Hunziker lPresidentl W. Lucado lPresident, second semesterl, J. Leonard lSecre1'aryl, C Whitenack. SECOND ROW: P. Arthur, M. Light, B. Hancock, J Carter, K. Madison. THIRD ROW: D. Bower, R. Sink, D. Dudley S. Arrington, D. Avery. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Tucker, P. Gravett B. Deyerle, B. Poindexter, P. Wall, C. Boothe. Junior Red Cross Aids Veterans JUNIOR COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: B. Crenshaw lVice Presidentl, M. Via lPresidentl, J. Webster, L. Scott, P. Poulos. SECOND ROW: S. Dean, R. Wills, C. Ennis, J. Robertson, J. Sledd. THIRD ROW: R. Martin, E. Quinn, G. Nicely, F. Ferrell, Mrs. Sutphin. iii. 'v'., ' ' , L.- '75..,,ii '7M?..., 5- ..S,g,,,,, . -1 ,, . X.- Cutting out crossword puzzles for the Veterans' Hospital are Sandy Shelton, Joyce Leonard, and Jackie Conner. V ' . .Maiorettes Add Sparkle to Band The majorettes await a trophy at the Shrine Game. FRONT ROW: D. Martin, L, Crouch. SECOND ROW: C. Ward, E. Stanley, B. Hancock. THIRD ROW: C. Carter. FOURTH ROW: M. Perry, J. Bray. ,ll i I- il' The majorettes for l96O-6l are Julia Bray, Phyllis Flick, Martha Perry, Linda Crouch, Ellen Stanley, Brenda Saul, Becky Hancock, Carolyn Ward, Charlotte Carter, and Head Majorette Deanna Martin. With sparkling smiles and heads held high, the Majorettes marched in parades and football games, proud to lead the band. Sponsored by Mrs. Walden and Mrs. J. C. Bradley, these high-stepping girls raised money for uniforms and accessories by having bake sales and rummage sales. Slid- ing through ankle-deep mud, the Maj- orettes captured the top award at the Southeastern Band Festival at Bristol, Virginia in October. rr ,ali I 1 .. wf V Y ,. . f- . , . fl. 1 f l E' X . .I-.' . l .il l L, Q. -. . rl.. , 1 1-V l vi o ' mfgyw' X , . 1 aa .1 IU. .W ul 1 l ll 1 fr' E. Stanley, C. Ward B. Hancock, M. Perry E. Cosby, J. Bray enjoy meal at the S 81 W prior to a foot- ball game. l These band members were chosen from state-wide competition to attend All-State Bond. FIRST ROW: D. Martin, D. Stultz, J. Ward, L. Crouch, M. Dick. SECOND ROW: B. Boyd, J. Neathowk, B. Ballentine, R. Trumbull. THIRD ROW: B. Clingenpeel, F. Brown, R, Suiter, D. Calvert. FOURTH ROW: T. Akins, A. Tice. FIFTH ROW: R. Buckingham, C. Ander- son, R. Rood. With the addition of a new color guard our band was in tip-top shape. ln Bristol at the Southeastern Band Festival it won its third consecutive superior rating, an honor not at- tained by any other band in this area. Throughout the numerous parades and con- ventions ot the football season the band was ready to supply the public with good music. Concert-wise there were the Christmas Pro- gram at Melrose Baptist Church and the Pop Concert in the spring. Nor was All-State de- prived of our representatives, for we sent eighteen persons, a number exceeded by only one other band in the State. 'EQ.. , JNDSPI-NN Bw-will ' Gm Band Earn grams .Q wh c , FIRST ROW: B. Saul, J. Bray, P. Flick, L. Crouch lSec- retaryl, C. Ward, F. Brown lDrum majorl, D. Martin, B. Hancock, C. Carter, E. Stanley, E, Cosby. SECOND ROW: S. Hampton, J. Neathawk, P. McArthur lPresi- dentl, J. Shaver, J. Wilkerson, J. Wood, B. Owens, B. Bradley, B. Funari, G. Dixon, G. Flora. THIRD ROW: 5. Smith, J. Neely, B. Culbireth, B. Webb, L. Smith, Cllilliiilil llfiillill ll llll1.l ,. .,...,,... . . all OHOTS - Band members add spirit to the foot- ball game by playing Peter Gunn . R. Suiter lHistorianl, L. Ledden, R. Trumbull, J. Winn, J. Womack, D. Stultz, P. Davidson. FOURTH ROW: L. Beard, M. Smith, J, Hunziker, I. Crouch, F. Foley, D. Holloway, M. Sutphin, B. Martin, J. Woody, B. Clingen peel, M. Tanner, R. Buckingham. FIFTH ROW: G. Smith, J. Sartin, P. Smith, D. Hammond, 'D. Whitlock, D Wright J Ward, J. Mills, E. Muntzing, R. Turman, f N --- i lliiil 1 R. Naft, R. Helton, W. France. SIXTH ROW: P. Drewery, S. McFarlane, S. Taber, M. Dick, W. Barnhart, D. Barnett, R. Road, T. Scordas, F. Hunziker, T. Himes, D. Calvert, D. Fry, A. Tice. SEVENTH ROW: C. Ander- son, T. Akins, L. Bower, J. McCulloch, D. Brown, G. Coulter, F. Webb, R. Mills, B. Meadly, F. Horton lTreosurerJ, H. Green CVice-Presidentl, B. Ballentine. . eafisw M r Q -v Adding music and enthusiam to pep assemblies, basketball games and the Homecoming bonfire, our pep band par- ticipated in school activities and repre- sented Fleming at the Republican State Convention at Hotel Roanoke. ln the fall they provided peppy music for the students of National Business College. Whenever a small band is needed the Pep Band swings into action. l 1 is Members of the Pep Band are: FIRST ROW: R. Rood KLeaderJ, D. Martin, D. Brown, H. Greene, B. Owens, B. Bradley. SECOND ROW: C. Carter, F. Brown, J. Woody, W. France, l. Crouch, E. Stan- Iey. THIRD ROW: R. Buckingham, J. Ward, A. Tice, B. Clingenpeel. Pep and Dance Bands Create Spirit l Could Have Danced All Night . Thatfs the way one feels when the Fleming Dance Band strikes up the music. The popularity of this group has been proved through invitations to play for the Miss Vir- ginia, Junior Miss, and Miss Botetourt County Pageants, the meetings of' P.T.A., Rotary Club, and other gala events. Members of the Dance Band are: FIRST ROW: R. Buckingham, B. Clingenpeel, R. Trumbell, A. Tice, R. Suitor fLeaderl. SECOND ROW: H. Greene, E. Cosby, R. Rood, P. McArthur, M. Sutphin, B. Owens, B. Bradley, B. Ballentine. R1 s 1 KH, 1 -Y' A ,in.g .1 Q Q 4-Y, A 'F-J' L, 41. ' - , Y A A A - .L4-LA-v27up-g- fue V , F1 Y? Al' '57 ' ' . ' rea 1 , 1 V - , ' I 1 ,, in: K . .iilf.gll.il gl ee-:A,rrf-'gay Q Q -N l ll ll . ge Site. N E...,. .1 l l . :ss .' W Y i . li X.!i2X.j ' 'l,l,jlI,Jll ' Queen Trish Williams and 'l lil' members of her court dance to ,,lillliYjiimlllliiil ' the music of the Divots at 'lziill the Christmas Dance. ,Hz ii X imm D E ' w' w d I d ancers n o inter on er an ll With music supplied by the Dixiots , the Christmas Dance seemed like a dream come true to the pretty Queen, Trish Will- iams. This year the Queen and her court 53 were not selected until the night of the dance. The theme Winter Wonderland was carried out by the appearance of Santa Claus and the giant red sleigh. Sowing grass seed on the bare patches of the school lawn was the Hi-Y's spring project. Don Shields and Robert Riles present Mike Ridenhour, Rich White Baskets in annual Christmas ard Crist, and Rich assembly. ard Flora proudly dis play their new Hi-Y pins. Hi-Y Boys Add Humor to Parades... Senior Hi-Y members appeared in various costumes this year. Dressed as clowns they added humor to the Harvest and the Christ- mas parades, the club's basketball team wore gym suits during games, their entry in the SENIOR FIRST ROW: Gary Witt, R. Suiter, E. Allen Nice Presi- dentl, S. Bain Nice Presidenti, R. Crist, J. Brown IPresi- dentl, B, Duke iSecretaryl, J. Wilson iChapIainl, M. Patterson, J. Coon. SECOND ROW: F. Mitchell, T. Akins, D. Pence, D. Johnson, F. Gionnitti, R. Flora, S. Lane, B. Biggs, D. Williams, F. Hickam. THIRD ROW: J. Bush, R. Ayers, E. Knowling, B. Clarke, T. Dalton, HI-Y model general assembly drilled in uniforms, and dress suits were worn at the Christmas Dance with the Y-Teens. The twin organiza- tions also cooperated for an assembly and dinner meetings. MEMBERS W. Crist, R. Road, L. Dickenson, S. Mason, B. Wood- ford. FOURTH ROW: D. Layman, C. Sink, R. Minton, M. Ridenhour, B. Owens, G. Knight, F. Webb, B. White, B. Jones, H. Hales IPublicityl, D. Angell. FIFTH ROW: B. Crenshaw, E. Gendron, K. Underwood, B. Funari, J. Benson, B. Stover, F. Wollenfelsz, D. Hagan, J. Wool- wine, Mr, Horner and Mr. Childress iSponsorsl. R' . Tl.: l. 'ir' JR. HI-Y MEMBERS FIRST ROW: D. Kessler lChaplainJ, R. Murphy lTreas- F, Humphreys, T. Setliffe. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Engers urerl, B. Dennis Nice Presidentl, M. Perfater lPresi- fSp0i-isorl, B, Weaver, L. Moon, L. Camper, Mr. James denfl, J- MUlllneOUX lSeCrefaryl. SECOND ROW: H. lSponsorl. FIFTH ROW: K. Stockerman, E. Correll, B. Colman, B. Bryant, D. Woody, R. Creasy, M. Hagan. Webb, R. Sower, L. Beard, D. Carroll, T. Brown. THIRD ROW: J. Beatty, A. Well, W. Thomas, J. Lowe, And In spire Civic Pride 2 . Mike Perfater ond Ruby Scott Members of The Junior Hi-Y and preside at ioint meeting of the Junior Y-Teen clubs enjoy refresh- Junior Hi-Y and Junior Y- ments. Teens clubs. Nz' Esther Cosby and Sherry Mitchell debate communism with Mrs. Odom at Y-Teen conference. ,--. ,.f- e. M, Senior Y-Teens enjoy a pot-luck supper at Oakland Baptist Church. Y-Teens Promot Endeavoring to develop the spiritual, phy- sical social and economic interests of its I members, the Senior Y-Teens had a very active year. Hoping to promote international understanding, the club corresponded with one in France, and sponsored many projects FIRST ROW: B. Brookman, E. Stanley, J. Brown KSec- retaryl, C. Riley fYice Presidentl, L. Crouch lPresident3, S, Martin CTreasurbrl, P. Fulk, S. Wright, J. Burritt, J. Trout, C. Nixon. SECOND ROW: D. Ledden, B. Wells, H. Crouch, C. Ward, S. Ridenhour, C. Rewis, B. Hud- son, B. Clarke, P. Warren, D. Avery, A. Davis, THIRD ROW: B. Kessler, B. Hamilton, B. Bryant, J. Mercer, Understanding.. to benefit the needy in our community. For recreation the club held several suppers, slumber parties and outings. Trish Williams was chosen Holly Queen at the annual Christ- mas Dance sponsored by the Hi-Y and Y- Teens. L. Epperly, C. Caldwell, L. Deyerle, B. Metts, R. Bishop, W. Old, C. Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Jessee fSponsorl, S. Link, B. Turner, C. Weaver, S. Sutphin, P. Pence, B. Thomas, M. Parks, M. Vest, E. Cosby, P. Meadows. FIFTH ROW: S. Michael, P. Davidson, J. Simmons, P. Good, S. Mitchell, D. Stultz, P. Williams, S. Klug, J. Austin, J. Kanode, J. Clingenpeel, N. Via. UF rr l LL., -1 if 4 . . 1' dj . . S, 1 gy' -NNQL . f' f A ,il ' W 1' O . ll l H Ei! 1157.1 1 + '-- 'xp l X, I -W- I ' F., ' L 4 Jo Ann Jamison and Sandra Sherry Cadd, candy chairman for the Eleventh grade Y-Teens Jo Ann Peregoy arrive to attend eleventh grade Y-Teens, writes Linda Jamison, Sandra Carroll, Sue Moore Y-Teen conference, A Date Byrd's recipt for selling candy, Cheryl and Royce Hall compare activities with Liberty. Wertz waits her turn. ot the preceding year with this year. Give Skit in Christmas Assembly... Projects from the Central Y such as pack- ing and selling candy, the city beautification project and the polio drive were carried out by the Eleventh Grade Y-Teens. Working with the other clubs, they decorated for the Christ- mas Dance. Each club sponsored a skit for the Y-Teen Christmas Assembly. The Eleventh Grade Y-Teens theme was Christmas in the Future . Poise and assurance were developed by the members who participated in a fashion show with the Senior Y-Teens. FIRST ROW: S. Carroll fMaster Keyl, S. Moore CSec- retaryl, C. Wertz, J. Jamison lProgram Chairmanl, S. Peregoy Cpresidentl, N, Walters iProgram Chairmonl, S. Ray KTreasurerJ, L. Antol tPresidentl. SECOND ROW: S. Cadd, C. Corbell, J. Magness, P. Wall, V. Lyon, C. Carter. THIRD ROW: T. Lampros, R. Hall, G. Rat- -I . .'LZII?'k '- . - 1 A 'c clifte, B. Arnold, C. Benson, P. Falls, M. Perry. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Townsend CSponsorl, G. Gevrekian, P. Craft, D. Beardl R. Ziegler, M. Ward, L. Byrd, P. Nichols. FIFTH ROW: M. Conklin, P. Duncan, J. Hudson, P. Flick, C, Whitenack, M. Sublett, C. Brown, C. Menefee, P. Banton. lil L--A A 4 . i l l 1- gin gp 'o , 32 F H- - 1,5153-1333 .1 fn ,fe . ,I . its 3 1 Betty Farmer reads a poem In group discussion, lOth grade Y- Gale Arrington introduces Mrs. Ging- to Y-Teens at a monthly Teens Susie Sassin, Lynn Shelton, Bet- rich. the TSSVYUQS PVOQVGFU Dlf9Cf0V meeting. ty Farmer, and Anne Hawk talk over fl'0m the Central YWCA, T0 Y-TGGNS problem of Diane Carroll lseatedi. at a night meeting. Participate in YWCA Candy Sale... Candy ot various descriptions could be seen in the hands of each tenth grade Y- Teener as she helped the club sell its supply. The profits were used to finance their main project which this year included helping-a FIRST ROW: B. Bryan, E. Willsey tSecretaryl, M. Akers Nice Presidentl, G. Arrington lPresidentJ, M. Hatcher CMaster Keyl, D. Boyd lTreasurerJ. SECOND ROW: P. Graybill, B. Farmer, L, Shelton tProgram Chairmanl, J. Dickinson, D. Dudley, P. Pate. THIRD ROW: L. Kerns, needy family and sending delegates to the State Convention. The club also participated in the annual March of Dimes Campaign and provided housing for out-of-town dele- gates who visited in Roanoke, C. Boothe, D. Lovell, C. Peters llnter-club representa- tivel, B. Hancock, D. Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Miss Bates lSponsorJ, C. Kertoot, A. Hawk, D. Gross, W. Lucado, J. Anderson, L, Bower, S. Sassin. .egg ,ul I LA., -. . il '.. ' ' FIRST ROW: B. Ramsey, P. Talaga, J. Mills lProgram Chairmani, P. Wright lMaster Keyl, C. Pearn lTreas- urerl, R. Scott lPresidentI, P. Giles lVice Presidentl, L. Banton llnterclub Council? B. Edwards lSecretary7, S. Snyder, J. Lewis, I. Crouch, G. Jamison, SECOND ROW: M. Ferris, L. Black, C. Bryant, W. Damewood, C. Tombs, S. Riles, S. Tate, J. Ward, V. Hudgins, J. Manston, D. Lane, V. King, B. Stover, J. Wingo, C. Jones. THIRD ROW: D. Richardson, M. Via, M. Pittman, F. Parcell, M, Wood, S. Turner, J. Engle, L. Williams, K. Hughes, Ancl Co-Sponso One of the chief projects for the 8th and 9th grade Y-Teen Club was serving refresh- ments and maintaining a coat check at the Christmas Dance. They also took part in projects sponsored by the Central YWCA Jane Ward, Mary Jane Tanner, Jane Mills, and Ruby Scott look over pamphlet on international relations. I ,H .51 I I I il' v N-2 -rf' rfs' rg... . Z: f sf. , isnefxf. iii? sag: iii- S. Walrond, M. Kessler, S. Turner, S. Rock, J. Solomon, R. Jones. FOURTH ROW: S. Fair, P. Gibson, C. Left- wich, P. Cowan, J. Cowan, K. Willsey, L. Moore, S. Coleman, J, Kent, L. Hatfen, N. Huff, G. Nicely, B. Road, M. Strickland, Miss Parrott lSponsorJ. FIFTH ROW: E. Collins, B, Gray, D. Bailey, P. Jefferson, J. Angle, B. Patterson, J. Love, D. Virtes, J. Dudding, S. Blumberg, D. Newson, P. Karnes, P. Kelley, B, Cales, R. Wills, G. Shepherd, F. Fleming, B. Rex, M. Tanner. r Christmas Dance such as the March of Dimes Campaign and Candy Sale. The program for the February Meeting of all four Y-Teen Clubs was spon- sored by the 8th and 9th grade club. Jane Mills and Gail Jami- son consult with Mrs. Sandra Tate collects Junior Y-Teen dues from Ruby Scott, Donna Virtes, Rowan, Program Coordi- and Beverly Ward. nator at the YWCA. Thespians... With the induction of twenty-two new members the William Fleming Thespians, Troupe 570 began their new year. Their first endeavor of the year was Stardust, a comedy-fantasy played before two full houses. For the third year Richard Henn- inger portrayed Dismas in the annual Christmas play A Child ls Born . A Tale of Chelm from The World of Sholom Aleichem was chosen for Festival Play. The highlight of the year was the Snow Ball , a formal dance held in January. Bobby Thacker as Phil and Mary Ann Parks as Janet argue in scene from fall play Stardust. 2, u 1 .fy R. Vest, M. Ridenhour, B. Miller, N. Walters, D. Stoner, N. Reynolds perform to the -' disgust of J. Phlegar in an- other Stardust scene. 60 u l i J l l l i l Jimmy Phlegar interrupts tender scene between Rich- ard Henninger and Margaret Morton in Stardust. Develop N FIRST ROW: P. Graybill, R. Henninger CPresidentl, L. Deyerle lVice Presidentl, S. Mitchell lSecretaryJ, B. Williams lTrecisurerl, D. Lovell, N. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: S. Ridenhour, B. Smith, D. Boyd, J. Jamison, S. Leffel, D. Turner, C. Nininger, D. Gross. THIRD fy 5. Y, ei Bobby Thacker writes a letter to his mother in scene from the drama department's Veterans Day Assembly. ew Talents ROW: D. Barnett, C. Hale, M. Morton, L. Maughan, E. Werner, M. A. Parks, S. Moses, Mrs. Dickinson. 'FOURTH ROW: L. Hill, E. Knowling, B. McLendon, D. Dillon, D. Shields, S. Tobias, V. Hicks, J. Phlegar. 1:1 f ' 1 1 ,L'l Wx. i tl appeared The cast of A Child Is Born leaves for the Appalachian Power Company where they presented their Christmas play for the employees. Margaret Morton, Berkley McLendon, Richard Henninger, Bobby Thacker, Mary Lou Parks, Becky Smith, and Debbra Girnbert mystery of the goof fo the Melamed fMike in Christmas tableau, . Ridenhourl and his wife Rifkele lBecky Smithl. v Rabbi David lRichard Hoffman? explains the 51 4 , - 1. i ii' im lr 'N , Z , lr V T 'F 44, 'E f l' W 1 Ii- gfg 5' 4 Qi ' 'w ii' H55 l 5' E 1 , V,.. ' 252222152 '. ' , i ei, ,it il Q - , ,,.. , , i I 5 l 1 . it-f'e,M f l 5 i 4 ,. Il ice? 5 ,,.. 62 FIRST ROW: P, Graybill, D. Lovell, J. Jamison lPresi- dentl, V. Hicks lVice Presidentl, L. Maughan lSecre- taryl, N. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: B. Osborne, S. Mitchell, B. Miller, L. Deyerle, D. Gross, D. Turner, E. Willsey. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dickinson lSponsorl, Literary Club As in the past the Literary Club again in 1960 and l96l produced top speakers. Ber- keley McLendon won first place in the State of Democracy contest. The debating Voice squads, speakers, and readers worked for Thespians, Literary Club members and their guests are, served at Snow Ball . D. Shields, C, Hale, N. Walters, E. Werner, B. Smith, D. Beard, G. Nicely. FOURTH ROW: D. Barrett, S. Word, L. Hill, B. McLendcn, D. Dillon, M. Ridenhour, B. Williams. lnspires Writers Forensics and brought several honors back to Fleming. Together with the Thespians the Literary Club ushered for the Broadway Theater League Plays. i jg? E Q fi' 1 5 w 1 , . ,, Mi n 1 me ' s ' r 1 I 1 s U , i. Pi 1 . :Sf - I 1,5 ni ' Min X ? Nxt V ffz v W I X ' -11 5' 2 ws! FIFTH ROW: J. Mc'Kendrick, D. Kingery, R. Jones, J. Nichols, J. All- man, F. Pinion, R, Meadows, D. Grif- fin, W. Jenkins, Q. Slusher, B. Stover, S. Casey, P. Poulos, ,M. O'Conner, B. Mahone, J. Drumheller. SCISOI1 GIRLS CHORUS FIRST ROW: S. Bower, N. Moses B. Moses, D. Baird, F. Fleming B. Rex, P. Townsend, P. Karnes. SECOND ROW: P. Eaton, D. Web- ster, M. Via, D. Spicer, H. Wil- helm, S. Snyder, G. Sink, P. Ban- ton, M. Pittman, THIRD ROW P. Bradley, S. Shelton, S. Mann J. Edelman, L. Mercer, S. Naff J. Farmer, S. Stevenson, D. Rich: ardson. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones, P. Giles, P. Short, J. Cowan, C Pearn, M. Kessler, E, Akers, L Maddox, A. Hensley. 1 1 Christmas of i960 found the choir presenting concerts at Huntington Court Methodist Church, in their annual school assembly, and on WSLS television. In November the members performed at the monthly P.T.A. meeting. The choir's social event of the year was their annual banquet at Yearly Haven highlighted by a dance afterwards. The annual spring concert with the band climaxed the year. BOYS CHORUS FIRST ROW: C. Warren, S. Clagett, G. Bailey, C. Cabiness. SECOND ROW: L. Drawbond, R. Sower, M. Campbell, H. Colman. THIRD ROW: M. Slusher, B. Dennis, M. Hagan, R. Creasy, J. Call, J. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: D. Slusher, B. Henderson, D. Roberts, R. Scordas,'T. Settle, D. Greer. , 2- ftig bfi! 1, ,,. ' fl -'3 Q ,. r - ' ff, ifli l is l. lfA,1qi,lfi'ffi' -N 1 i 1 sg ,il 4 ,bg ish aagf , M ' l i i Varsity Club Ho FIRST ROW: K. Spiers, B. Stover, M. Patterson lPresi- dentl, J. Woolwine Nice Presidentl, D. Layman CSec- retaryl, B. Osborne CTreasurerl, E. Snyder, R. Vest SECOND ROW: F. Hickam, D. Dillon, R. Ayers, H Hales, P, D. Gravett, J. Benson, C. Hole, S. Lane. THIRD ROW: J. Bush, G. Harris, B. Tunnell, E. Knowl J vigilgi. ..,A,. . giinvi. 1--A. l ' i... .. .,, 1 ' ev- 4 . -i., Increased sp'ortsmanship among the stu- dents.and the success of the annual sand- lot benefit game may be partially attri- buted to Fleming's Varsity Club, 'which is organized to promote relations between the school and the athletic department. Only those boys who have proved their ability by earning letters are eligible for membership. Varsity Club officers Bob Osborne, Mike Patterson, David Layman and John Woolwine check list of pros- pective members. nors Athletes ing, B. Clarke, G. Wolford, L. Dickenson, B. OlBrien D. Pence, S. Mason. FOURTH ROW: B. Jones, J Wilson, J. Bailey, J. Conner, E. Winsteod, D. Moore, A Lucas, T. Ferguson, B. Duke. FIFTH ROW: R. Suiter B. Wilson, D. Angell, C. Johnson, J. LeNoir, R. Woodi son, C. Poff, F. Brown, C. Christian, L. Hulvey. I n .. xx-4 v' G ...Q ms , ' 'FZL3 lx--C. .LJ .. FIRST ROW: J. Ball CWays and Means Chairmani, S. Peters, P. Pence, A. Craig. THIRD ROW: S. McDaniel, Ragland, C. Hale lPresidentl, B. Aaron fVice Presidentl, B. Ferguson, S. Moses, S. Umberger, L. Foley, D. Stultz, J. Campbell lSecretaryl, S. Padgett lPoint Keeperl, S. B. Rucker, FOURTH ROW: S. Lyon, F. Firebaugh, E. Mitchell, B. Carwile, C. Carter. SECOND ROW: M. Lip- Cosby, J. Troutt, C. Cundiff, B. Nance, G. Quinn, P. pincott, J. Pandlis, C. Bell, S. Jennings, C, Fizer, C. Bplwoln- Monogram Club Sponsors New Sports Ping-pong and badminton, under the aegis of the Monogram Club, became per- - - ,ff.fL'f'f6'm. manent fixtures at Fleming this year, along 5- :tw iffZf '9 with the practice of selling candy at home I ,M 'WEEF-Zflmr basketball games. In addition to opening wm'ffE.Q- gsm. these areas for the first time, the club also L W.3i7 enjoyed the largest membership on record and set a new standard b.y honoring eight members with blazers, the club's highest honor. . ,I ,N L! r qv! XVIKQD il , CZQTQ! CJ-C-Ta Uff-4'1'X5LfTnJ!Qj-JJ . -J - xf , Q- iv! E Jil,-M E f Tyra W 1 Ql,g,'f'CL U Afdfnf ' V ,795 W0 O' Avon vie 'LF fl 2'fW N fee swf U W . Q . . ., rgC3 t.J'J C' ffl MV-'07 WP C?'9fl'QfT-N Sandra Padgett signs up for GAA Bowling team as Brenda Aaron and Mary Hale await their turn. 67 SENIOR G.A.A. FIRST ROW: D. Dudley, J. Pandlis, L. Foley, S. Martin, M. Ward, L. Shelton ISecretaryD, P. Beheler, B. Aaron IPresidentl, S. McDaniel IPoint Keeperl, S. Moses IPoint Keeperl, S. Ragland, S, Mitchell, J. Ball, B. Booe, L. Booe, N. Argabright. SECOND ROW: B. Moore, M. Conklin, L. Kerns, D. Lovell, N. Walters, P. Falls, S. Jennings, C. Bell, M. Hurt, N. McGee, B. Hancock, S. Padgett IVice Presidenti, C. Carter, C. Wertz, C. Peters. THIRD ROW: C. Fizer, C. Dulaney, R. Nott, S. Cadd, A. Hawk, B. Nance, T. Lampros, S. Lyon, B. Carwile, M. MEMBERS Bowles, J. Wimmer, D. Avery, S. Surber, G. Stump, L. Farmer, FOURTH ROW: S. Leffel, P. Pence, G. Quinn, E. Cosby, B. Smith, C. Hale, R. Rau, S. Stone, W. Lucado, F. Firebaugh, C. Kertoot, J. Troutt, A. Foutz, M. Lippincott. FIFTH ROW: B. Rucker, J. Campbell, B. Ferguson, P. Duncan, P. Yeatts, A. Craig, C. Boothe, C. Hamilton, T. Showalter, A. Helm, C. Ashwell, J. Mitchell, E. Willsey, P. Williams, S. Umberger, D. Stultz, S. Tanner. JUNIOR G.A.A. FIRST ROW: B, Farmer, E. Akers lPresidentl, P. Brad- ley lPoint Keeperl, M. Via lVice Presidentl, D. Oyler ISecretaryi, J. Love, S. Atkins, D. Guidry, S. Naff. SECOND ROW: D, Baird, M. Kornman, R. Scott, B. Miller, P. Holton, D. Newson, J. Dillard, S. Davis, M. Wood, P. Jefferson, THIRD ROW: P. Conklin, E. Smith, MEMBERS L. Haga, P. Short, J. Eaton, J. Hudgins, L. Haffen, J. Engle, P. Giles, B. Hackworth. FOURTH ROW: C. Pearn, M. Kessler, L. Maddox, K. Hughes, P. Horeis, G. May, L. Wade, S, Turner, S. Lilly. FIFTH ROW: A. Howery, P. Townsend, C. Ferguson, B. Rex, P. Eaton, S. Bower, J. Caldwell, L. Hackworth, D. Richardson, S. Fair. G.A.A. Sells Sports Weekly Colonel Fleming' Shirts Now Available blared the headlines of The Sports Review, the weekly paper sold by the Girls' Athletic Association, during the club's campaign to sell the monogrammed T-shirts. Funds col- lected from these projects were used to sponsor the May Day program, the Sweet- heart Dance, and the Sadie Hawkins acti- ' vities. 'x 'H+' C r -l l ll, C C A Carolyn Fizer, Donna Lovell, Jo Mitchell, Sandra Padgett, Mary Hatcher, and Mary Hale read sports newspaper. it 1-..,,.L mu: ' Lynn Shelton, Secretary of the G,A.A., dis- cusses May Day plans with Miss Minton. Carolyn Hale counts ballots for Sweetheart Couple as Tam Showalter and Brenda Aaron record votes. X-if .-rr, 45- ,' 17.5, li, ...M R. ' gil l ,fee rl-x, I . T55 ,,,.,., . w l more 1 FV, Q' fm. --nf I. .f Mix Long-time sweethearts, Mr, and Mrs. Baker enjoy the festivities of the Sweetheart Dance. Couples Join Sweetheart Parade On February I8 the Nomads provided music for the Sweetheart Dance. Couples elected by the students were Nancy Via and Jimmy Wilson iSeniorl, Joe Bush and Linda Antol Uuniorl, Harvey Hales and Toni Sarver lSophomorel, Pete McArthur and Carolyn Haley CFresh- monl, and Rick Scordas and Teresa Myers CEighth Gradel. Eli --'AV. 1 fesiliiieieie S - ewes? emefwl w eev 1 n ima.:-assssini l 5 ii. A, --dl se FIRST ROW: V. Lyon iVice Presidenti, S. Carroll iTreas- urerl, M. Vest iPresidentJ, M. Morton iSecretaryl, L. Antol. SECOND ROW: C. Menefee, K. Madison, D. Martin, N. Via, C. Brown, B. Mudcliman. THIRD ROW: Future Teachers Q fs 7 l 'J We i , , ur file' . .ff .ts . ,, ,, 4 -,Q . , Y ,- g .- ' X. h ..-r:- .. R. Rau, D. Avery, B, Hudson, D. Wells, C. Carter, J Radford isponsorl, M FOURTH ROW! Mrs. Akers, F. Hall, W. Marsden, P. Fulk, W, Old, Mrs Painter isponsorl. Trout. Learn By Doing Visitors to Fleming may have been sur- prised to find students in charge of classes, but such an occurrence was not rare when the F.T.A. undertook its program for provid- ing members with actual experience. When not occupied in teaching, the girls found time to usher at P.T.A. meetings, serve refresh- ments at faculty meetings, and prepare pro- grams honoring teachers cluring American Education Week. ABOVE: Future Teachers Vicki' Lyon and Jeanne Trout give apples to Mrs, Quigley and Mrs. Patterson after F. IT. A. assembly. LEFT: Linda Antol, Marlene Vest, Walter Marsden, and Bernice Hudson look at scholastic maga- zines in preparation for their spring field trip. Carolyn Riley, Brintha Clarke, and Gale Arrington decorate Home Ec. bulletin board. F.H.A. Co-sponsors Moy Yum-yum, smacking good aptly describes the favorite recipes of students and teachers collected and compiled into a book by the F. H. A. this year. The income from the sale FlRST ROW: B. Hall lRecorder ot Pointsl, B. Clarke 4PresidentJ, C. Riley Nice Presidentl, J. Magness QRe- cordin Secretor l V L on M Sublett lTreasurerJ 9 Y, - Y 1 1- - SECOND ROW: C. Dulaney, D. Carroll, C. Boothe, J. Clingenpeel, P. Carroll, J. Hartberger, L. Antol. THIRD Members of the F.H.A., Diane Carroll, Carol Boothe, and Sue Moore choose patterns for their spring frocks. Dfw... of these books and a hop held in the school gym was used to co-sponsor the first May Day program Fleming has had in five years. ROW: J, Jamison, C. Whitenack, P. Pate, D. Poston, L. Byrd, Mrs. Sloan CSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: N. Wolters, L, Maughan, G. Arrington, P. Nichols, C. Weaver, S. Moore. C l lf: 4 FIRST ROW: J. Love, D. Schaffer, S. Poindexter, L. Brogon, S. Hensley, L. Hackworth lSecretaryl, C. Haley lPresidentl, B, Patterson lPoint Recorderl, B. Hackworth lVice Presidentl, J. Dudding, S. Campbell, D. Beard, D. Oyler lDevotion Chairmanl. SECOND ROW: S. Peters, M. Peters, J. Bonds, D. Showalter, C. Porter, S. Edelman, S. Monn, R. Scott, P. Ohanian, B. Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Mr, French, P. Cowan, L. Linthicum, B. Edwards, D. Goode, G. Campbell, A. Kepner, L. Hardy, S. Crisp, S. Ashwell, B. Lumsden, C. Bryant, F. Fleming. FOURTH ROW: G. Jamison, J. Manston, S. Snyder, P. Short, D. Fitzgerald, W. Robison, C, Layman, V. Kornman, S. Jocovitch, L. Mercer, B. Farmer, S. Brown. FIFTH ROW: L. Catron, M. Ferris, V. Summitt, D. Virtes, S. Over- street, M. Hale, D. Anderson, J. Cox, M. P-ittman, D. Spicer, S. Fair, D. Richardson, S. Moye, D. Carroll. and Compiles Cook Book Following the precedent set by the senior club, the Junior F. H. A. worked for an improved May Day program by sponsoring money-rais- ing projects and carefully rehears- A v 'f' ,iif 'lu Issesssfi.. S ing their dancers. Patsy Short, Diane Goode, Betty Edwards, Ann Kepner, Suzanne Crisp, ond Jean Manston prac- tice techniques learned in Home F.B.L.A. Members FIRST ROW: M. A. Sublett, J. Mercer, H. Crouch Wice Presidentb, J. Brown iPresidentJ, B. Bryant iSec- retaryi, B. Ferguson CTreasurerl, E. Fuqua CHistorian5. SECOND ROW: S. Jackson, J. Pandlis, J. Austin, M. Hurt, D. Avery, A. Davis, S. Wright. THIRD ROW: Miss James iSponsori, B. Hamilton, L. Epperly, B. L.. 74 Before school opened the F. B. L. A. held a rummage sale and bake sale to raise funds to send representatives to the State F. B .L. A. convention in Richmond. Bus- iness meetings were held monthly at school, and in early spring the club sponsored lec- tures on business education and careers with prominent area businessmen as speak- ers. Bonnie Bryant, Joan Mercer, Mrs. Thomas, Ernestine Fuqua, and Judy Brown plan for future FBLA meet- ings. Plan Careers Hudson, C. Heath, B, Duncan, J. Burritt, S. Mitchell FOURTH ROW: B. Metts, R.'Bishop, L. Byrd, S. Leffel B. Kessler, S. Link, C. Hoffman, B. Jarrett, B. Thomas W. Lucado. FIFTH ROW: D. Ledden, S. Michael, J Kanode, J. Simmons, J. Arnold, M. Greig, J. Fuqua C. Vest, T. Smith. FIRST ROW: S. Hale, J. Stevens, P Beheler tPresidentJ M Moomaw tTreasurerJ J Jaco vitch CVice Presidentl. SECOND ROW F Brown tReporterJ W Jenkins E Bethel J Coleman D.E. Gives Practical Experience Although a new organization at Flem- ing, the Distributive Education Club has already proved its worth. Junior Brown and Doris Sweeney were district winners in pro- fessional selling and ad layout copy, and last spring Eddie Higginbotham and Donnie Hales won'first place in the state in ad layout and professional selling, respecti- vely. Theclub also aided the Roanoke Mer- chants Association in conducting a poll of Roanoke shoppers in order to improve Roanoke's shopping conditions. Doris Sweeney, practices the art of selling with her D. E. teacher, Miss Waldorf. FIRST ROW: S. Hale, P. Williams tSecretaryl, C. Carter tVlce-Presidentl, B. Carwile, M. Dick CTreasurerl, L. Baile D. Bo d. SECOND ROW: A. Shar e B. Hicks Y, Y D I 1 Hall, M. Peverall, J. Main, J. Ball, C. Hamilton. Artists Paint Mural For l.ibrary.... Every visitor and student to Fleming has paused to enjoy the exhibits ot our Art Club. Photography, modern art and a special Christmas display were but a few of the exhibits that graced our bulletin boards and halls. Members ot the club also journeyed to the Skyline Drive to make sketches, plan- ning as a future project a group of land- scapes to be painted for the school library. 'Sandra Ragland studies art objects for sketching. Dorothy Boyd and Frank Brown paint mural to present school library. THIRD ROW: B. Tunnell, D. Williams, F. Hedrick, C Hale, S. Christian, S. Stone. FOURTH ROW: R. Franklin D. Griffin, W. Marsden, F. Brown lChairman7, J. Shaver B. Carter, D. Mountcastle, Mr. Egge fSponsarl. sl' r 'Lf' . it y ' ' 'sig , ':E:fl'2I- Q. s wg ii, U Hu . ,J ,Q . -riffs! M age is-f-5:23. -'-' E 'f...g:g5gi-' Eg. in W... V5.1 i it v '55337' ' H ill ' . ' -. 5 .ifilgfiui-. 2 s ? te' 'lifter I' I , ..' E.-.Lie-. li ' ffl FIRST ROW: T. Settle iPoint Keeperl, B. Dennis lTrea- surerl, D. Showalter CPresidentJ, D. Fitzgerald lSecretoryl, R. Schott lVice Presidentl. SECOND ROW: M. Kornmon, H. Shields, L. Poole, E. Collins. THIRD ROW: N. Huff, and Earn Col Establishing a new point system started the year for the Junior Art Club. Each member who earned two hundred points received pins shaped like a pallet. By earning additional Dale Showalter explains modern sculpture to Junior Art Club members Hope Shields, Pom Horeis, Mary Kornmon, Tommy Settle, Don Roberts, and Billy Dennis. Dale Showalter, Donna Fitzgerald, and Billy Den- nis prepare to show slides on Columbian Art to mem- bers of the Junior Art . ,- Club. -S F. Ferrell, L. Hatfen, K. Hughes, V. Hudgins, M. Ferris. FOURTH ROW: R. Creasy, J, Beatty, D. Roberts P, I-tore- is, G. May, J. Ribble. ors lor Polettes points, members added colors to go on their pins. Meetings were devoted to looking at slides and discussing their art projects. V., , em vi. iii , K . we it .l . 'll iii ,K was ii-i..iii was z G 1 EEFEE l ii ,E l , 2 i Numbering the auditorium chairs may not have involved higher mathematics, but for the Rotas it proved to be a time- consuming task. This club also directed the Homecoming Parade and decorated for the Ring Dance. From September to June the members answered cries for as- sistance from organizations sponsoring assemblies. Members of the Rotas are: KNEEL- ING: E. Bethel Nice President! D. Barnett, B. Elliot, F. Gianitti fPresi- dentl. STANDING: V, Hicks, L. Hill B. McClendon, D. Angell, T. Akins, F. Hickam. 1 Service Groups Give Welcome Aid Trustworthy g i r l s with good grades may be given an opportu- nity to work in the school office. As little helpers they are often requested to do almost anything from selling school supplies to de- livering ra i ncoats, boots, or lunches to forgetful students. 1, ii . Officer Assistants are: SITTING: L. Banton, P. Good, J. Kanode, B Thomas. STANDING: B. Metz, P. Fulk, B. Nance, P. Warren, K, Madi- son, C. Corbell, C. Hamilton, J. Mercer, J. Campbell, J. Weaver, J Pandlis, L. Bailey. , Y na? rw V Big? , es - Dance Heralds Arrival Ol Spring ' While We're Young was the theme of ' 1961's Spring Formal, sponsored by the S.C.A. The couples danced dreamily as the music of The Divo'rs echoed through the Fleming gym at the March dance. 79 .- v , in 5 . ' 'll Iggy' IA ' N maint. ..'s:2- w:,..':: if inf IW 'WM ' 'W' IAP Shorted ' to Math , a lecture by Dr. Paul Baird, began the Science Club's pro- gram, which was designed to keep all mem- bers informed of recent developments in the various scientific fields. In addition to lectures, this goal was obtained through group observation and field trips, carefully selected by the sponsor, Mrs. Horton, to stimulate interest in the Science Fair. Steve Mason carefully checks his project on earthworms just .before the Science Fair. Science Club Encourages Reseach FIRST ROW: V. Hicks lHistorianl, L. Hill Nice Presi- dentl, R. Suitor iPresidentl, D. Stultz CSecretaryl. SEC- OND ROW: P. Yeatts, E. Cosby, R. Ziegler, M. Lippin- cott, N. Walters. THIRD ROW: Mr. Melone iSponsorl, 80 W. Marsden, J. Roop, A. Foutz, J. Jamison. FOURTH ROW: B. Williams, F. Horton, M. Ridenhour, J. Wood, B. Thomas. F EM 1.7 '7 4 YI? i FIRST ROW: J. Simmons lTreasurerJ, J. Mercer CSecre- B. Bryant, M. Dick, M. Lippincott. FOURTH ROW: Miss taryl, K. Sarver lPresidentJ, P. Warren fVice Presidentl, Walton lSponsorl, S. Arrington, J. Roop, M. Hatcher, S. Wright. SECOND ROW: C. Conner, S. Bayse, B. Booe, K. Windley. L. Booe, P. Good. THIRD ROW: T. Sarver, D. Avery, Bible Club Compares Religions ln an effort to make their membership in the voice of Christian Youth of real signi- ficance, the members participated in such activities as singing Christmas carols to shut-ins. During the year the group heard outside speakers who gave to the members a broader understanding of the Bible and presented to them the different interpreta- tions placed upon certain Biblical passages by various religious sects. Peggy Warren studies the inter- pretation of a passage from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. ,-Ellis 8l S' 5:-as an-W 13,5 ', im 4, Building In Skill Ancl Character Through l ln no department of the school are character and sportsman ship more necessary than in the field of athletics. As many people judge a building by its outward appearance, 'so do many judge a school by its team sports. Fleming's fine athletic department has over the years brought the school into the spotlight. The student body as a whole feels a strong loyalty to its teams and gives them needed support, whether the season be a winning or losing one. This offers fitting proof that we judge their success not by the number of their vic- tories but by the sincerity of their efforts. s A familiar scene to the many Fleming fans finds Co-captains Jimmy Benson and Joe Bush meeting for the pre-game toss of the coin with Byrd Co-cap- tains. FOOTBALL Date Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. SCOREBOARD Opponent Richlands Covington E. C. Glass R. J. Reynolds Jefferson Andrew Lewis Martinsville G. W. CDanvillel William Byrd Graham ' I -ru.. - J . ' 7-, .g . 5 5:51 , ' . it . f . it 1. I. ...Q W. . .1. il.l.,.., ,..- . We They I9 6 33 6 7 33 7 I3 I4 27 20 I3 I4 I3 7 6 27 7 7 7 THE 1960 VARSITY SQUAD lrightI- FIRST ROW: Edgar Knowling, guard, Gary Harris, full- back, John LeNoir, haltback, Mike Patterson, halfback. SECOND ROW: David Layman, tackle, Jimmy Benson, quarterback, Bill Duke, center, Johnny Woolwine, full- back, Joe Bush, end. , THIRD ROW: Bob O'Brien, tackle, Richard Meador, tackle, Emery Winstead, end, Andy Lucas, tackle, Wayne Crist, tackle. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Johnson, guard, Barry McCarty, quarterback, Fred Wallenfelsz, haltback, Donnie Bar- rett, halfback, Carl Christian, guard, Jimmy Bailey, tackle. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Minton, center, Bobby Clarke, tackle, Chuck Hale, guard, Reggie Gentry, center, Pete Pendleton, halfback, Smokey Updike, halfback. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Allen, guard, Larry Dunagan, end, Benny Atkinson, center, Pete Tucker, tackle, Melvin Ayers, guard, Larry Dickenson, end. SEVENTH ROW: Jackie Conner, end, David Wall, full- back, Dickie Moore, end, Robert Riles, guard, Zena Smith, fullback, Coach Ken French. EIGHTH ROW: Managers Steve Mason, Sammy Lane, Billy Stover, Ellsworth Snyder, Head Coach Fred Smith, Coach Jim Moore. 1, 99' 'QNX , i QC 5 cn? gif fi 'J 1- a-. Y- 5 x 1,3 t Bl- li 23 -1: .pm :A K if Q - 1 11 I -if gc 1 2-1 ...f 4 J?K 2 -'23 -nf was as f' .,.-.Q -0 J.- - xg, -qv-1. ,X 1 WW .ohm 1 Q04 , :- di - W v V WT NI ! :H H A ., , , yy fl lun. Qi as Q' In 'uv' I 'il G vw- uf dk ppt' 5153. .Jua- L fw.Q,lt .ag Ni. 53? Al! 'QWJFSQN is li!-il vu. b filifli naiszai nfl K ri ll Running Passing Kicking...the Griclmen Fleming 'I9 Richlancls 6 Fleming opened the 1960 season with an impressive victory over Rich- lands. The Colonels led at half 7-O. The Blue and Gold came back in the second half to score two touchdowns to Richlands' one. At left Mike Pat- terson C623 scores for Fleming as Muir C439 and Harry C363 try in vain to stop him. Fleming 33 Covington 6 Fleming proved to be too powerful for Covington. The Colonels moved the ball almost at will. Fleming scored in every quarter, rolling up 33 points to Covington's 6. Pictured here Arthur C207 tries to stop Jim Benson C633 as Mike Patterson C623 moves up to block. Fleming 7 E. C. Glass 33 Fleming went into the game with two victories. The game was fought on even terms until late in the second quarter when two costly breaks gave Glass two quick scores. Fleming could never shake this off. The Colonels suffered their first defeat of the sea- son. Pictured with the bal-I John Wool- wine drives through a host of Glass linemen for a score. Display Talents Fleming 7 R. J. Reynolds 13 The Colonels lost a heart-breaking game to R. J. Reynolds of Winston- Salem, N. C. The Colonels led at half 7-6. The Blue and Gold kept its lead until late in the Qame when Reynolds went ahead for keeps l3-7. At right Jim Benson laterals to John LeNoir as John Woolwine blocks Samuels C847. Harrington C767 and Flintum C327 fol- low the play. Fleming 14 Jefferson 27 The Blue and Gold came into the game looking for a victory. The score was tied 7-7 at the half. ln the last half Jefferson came back and scored three touchdowns to the Colonels' one. Coach Smith summed up the game in these words: I can only ask that a team give its best and our boys gave their best against Jefferson. Pictured is Joe Bush scoring on a pass from Jim Benson. 'va Fleming 20 Andrew Lewis 13 Fleming found itself fighting off a very fired up Lewis team. Every time the Colonels scored, Lewis came right back with a score. Fleming scored the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. Shown above Mike Patterson C627 clears the way for John LeNoir C607 with Lee C8l7, Christley C637, Colligon C747 in pursuit. Jim Benson C637 follows the play. Coaches French and Smith decide what their next play will be. in V l ki! fl 2 I lf' fi '- , a 151' if if 5 X lr l 1, K .,,1 - . V i v I , 4 st 4a:- P' .: '- e - ,P , i X. hi, Xu 3, 7.lU,f gif, W ,., ,g,, -,,k 1 i, ' ', , 'N L AN - ,. Y -5675 , 1 1' 1 r Ne? r' 'N ,v A typical half-time scene finds Coach French going over the offense. Looking on are Robert Riles l70J, Dickie Moore l85l, Barry McCarty C7-47, Bill Duke C9Ol, Fleming 'I4 Martinsville 13 This game was a tight defensive bat- tle. Martinsville scored first but failed to hold the Colonels who came back and tied up the score. ln the second half both teams scored, but Martins- ville missed their extro point which proved costly as Fleming won l4-l3. At right LaPrade and Westfall team up to stop John LeNoir. 88 and Edgar Knawling l64l. Managers Sammy Lane and Bill Stover are seen preparing the players for the second half, Fleming 7 George Washington 6 Fleming opened thengome as if they were going to romp George Washington. The Colonels kept Danville bottled up the first quar- ter. Danville scored in the second quarter but missed the all-import- ant conversion, and the Colonels won 7-6. Pictured, is David Wall C663 scoring the decisive extra point as l-looker C1l9J, Marley C23i, and Jones C399 pursue in vain. Fleming 7 Graham 7 The Colonels Traveled to Blue- field, Virginia for their final game of the l96O season. All the scoring was done in the first half with the game ending in a 7-7 deadlock. Pic- tured at right are the Colonels lin- ing up for the final game of the season. Left to right: J. Bush, D. Layman, E. Knowling, R. Minton, R. Riles, B. O'Brien, and D. Moore. In the backfield are M. Patterson, J. Woolwine, J. Benson, and J. Le- Noir. Fleming 27 William Byrd 7 In Flerning's final home game, the Colonels started the game slowly. The Blue and Gold didn't hit the scoring column until late in the second quarter. Fleming rose to the occasion in the second half with three thouchdowns for their sixth victory. At left Mike Patterson C607 blocks Bates Cl U as David Wall C665 picks up yardage for Fleming. Coming up for Byrd is Hartsell C677. i ??1'i!f'f..Ql. 1- ' 7 - . 'l Saw J: , , ins' -, , l ' ,C if.. 1 ' - ' SCOREBOARD Date Opponent We They Sept. I7 Cave Spring I9 7 Sept. 20 Andrew Lewis I3 I3 Sept. 24 Danville 7 7 Sept. 29 Jefferson 6 O Oct. 6 Northside 6 6 Oct. I3 E. C. Glass I4 2l Oct. 20 V. E. S. 32 6 Oct. 25 Baptist Home 36 O Nov. 3 William Byrd 6 O The J. V. team coached by Dan Wooldridge showed great promise for the Blue and Gold in the years to come. They enjoyed a very suc- cessful season with a total overall record of five wins, one loss, and three ties. The Jayvees played outstanding ball, suffering only one defeat at the hands of E. C. Glass. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL These boys played J. V. Football this past season. FIRST ROW: S. Tobias, D. Byrd, A. Ring, M. Osborne, J. Hurd, C. Snyder, B. Crenshaw, B. Cahill, R. Turman. SECOND ROW: R. King, L. Dent, B. Francisco, L. Harper, M. Stan- ley, J. Dearing, W. Goode. THIRD ROW: R. Allen, D. Maxey, B. Lee, J. Louthion, P. Jones, L. Smith, B. Cadd, B. Harris, E. Korzdarfer. FOURTH ROW: F. Springer, J. Totty, B. Turner, P. Brammer, D. Hicks, W. Harrison, J. Saul, B. Via, E. Muntzing, B. Sink. FIFTH ROW: Coach Porter, B, Elliot, D. Bower, M. Huffman, B. Biggs, L. Hambrick, D. Sowers, B. Deyerle, R. Elmore, B. Garland, S. 'McCarty, Coach Wooldridge. liar 5 . . Q 1 ll' 3 9 ' . P' 9 :,+-:-..-:...., YNY. .ef .'wtn'.-5, F W- Mil-.,., ll . . - I. .L I - I f- . 71, If EM! -'I' my-f a qy 90 ei! WJ 'The members of the 1960 eighth grade football team were: FlRST ROW: D. Kessler, J. Jackson, W. Thomas, B. Weaver, M. Stephenson, J. Mullineaux, L. Moon, T. Himes, R. Martin. SECOND ROW: E. Cole, S. Kidd, R. Helton, L. Farmer, J. McCallum, R. Smith, L. Jesse, R. Baker, S. Covey. THIRD ROW: J. Henniger, T. Brown, M. Hunt, J. Lowe, J. Marshall, M. Conklin, J. Ratcliff, R. Bernard, C. Warren. FOURTH ROW: Coach Smith, T. Ridenhour, J. Lippincott, B. Webb, Coach Adams. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL The Baby Colonels finished the season with a 4-4 record. The eighth grade team showed its power by defeating Cave Spring twice 42- 7 and 37-6. The fundamentals the team learn- ed this past season will carry them through the rest of their high school football days. They learned the value of winning as well as sports- manship. SCOREBOARD Date Opponent We They Sept. 2l Covington 7 20 Sept. 28 Cave Spring 42 7 Oct. James River 6 20 Oct. ll Cave Spring 37 6 Oct. l2 Lord Botetourt l2 6 Oct. 2 E. C. Glass 0 l8 Oct. 2 Andrew Lewis 7 2l Nov. Jefferson l2 2 I L WD, JGQQSJJQUQ My ' 5 .. .7-VC , PBS? S3596 I, , . - xt-f Up? xl X! uf W L Coach Moore sends in P. D. Gravett with plans in the Danville game. BASKETBALL Coached by Mr. James T. Moore, the Blue and Gold finished the season with a 9-11 record. The 1960-61 Colonels were led by Co-captains C. B. Sink and Joe Bush. Two major victories came over Andrew.. Lewis and Danville, both Western District opponents. The greatest triumph, however, was the record-breaking game against Fieldale, in Baker 1311 and Sledd C251 of Jefferson and Ronnie Minton C241 look on as Joe Bush hits for two of his 24 points, high for the night and his career. which the Colonels overwhelmed their op- ponents 93-59, thus establishing a new peak for Fleming's team. ln the same game C. B. Sink surpassed his own individual scoring record by accumulating ci total of 35 points, and the team set a new high for one quarter with a score of 31. SCOREBOARD Date Opponent We They Dec. 3 Mt. Airy 40 53 Dec. G. W. of Danville 48 Dec. Cave Spring 65 Dec. William Byrd 42 Dec. Halifax County 52 Dec. Natural Bridge 45 Dec. Jefferson 54 Jan. Natural Bridge 58 Jan. Mt Airy 58 Jan. William Byrd 47 Jon. E. C. Glass 55 Jan. Andrew Lewis 44 Jan. G. W. of Danville 54 Jan. Cave Spring 64 Feb. Jefferson 70 Feb. Fieldale 57 Feb. E. C. Glass 60 Feb. Fieldale 59 Feb. Andrew Lewis 58 Feb. Halifax County 59 gf: :X ,Q ? A T X ' , L I . ,'.-7' 15 - The members of the 1960-61 William Fleming Colonels varsity basketball team are KNEELING: Co-captains C. B. Sink and Joe Bush. FIRST ROW: David Layman, Dickie Moore, Coach Jimmy Moore, Fred Horton, Roger i Colonels Breo ,O ,of V- Joe Bush 1551, on outstanding rebounder, Q egg JU goes high offer the ball with Sessoms C24p9' gig' in the opening loss tgijffi. Airy. if mt h FSV9, N Qjo -7,7 if J JV.,- .N Q Xt ,-f 217' Q2 ,JIU iQ,' fy by wif' if L, 19, f, -N l ,f my ' Z VJ! 5 ' X X 9 'nfl-EJ! ,,fj F ,U I 'I . Lf' 1 xx C. B. Sink, Western District leod- ing scorer, goes in for two of his 27 points against Andrew Lewis. Ronnie Minion battles Mt. Airy's White for o jump ball os other Fleming players prepare for the tip-off. hree Records at Fielclale The Blue and Gold rest at half while Manager Mike Osborne reads the first half statistics. Practice makes perfect, Every day the Colonels worked hard preparing for their next game. Seen at right in a team scrim- mage are C. B. Sink, Dickie Moore, Joe Bush, P. D. Gravett, and David Layman. 95 Co-captains Joe Bush and C. B. Sink meet with Jefferson Co-captains Lester C233 and Angle before the game. 1 E if ' tl K A Y 'if l 'rr F' 3 I lk F ' T58 I r. wax A imap i ,l 'R K For the second year in a row Fleming had an outstanding junior varsity basketball team. Mr. John Melone coached the team to a l5-6 record. With patience and vigor- ous workouts Coach Melone prepared the boys for future years on the varsity. Pictured at left are the members of the l96O-61 JV team: FIRST ROW: E. Muntzing, J, Fair, J. Kirtley, E. Allen. SECOND ROW: W. Goode, B. White, M. Ridenhour, E. Korzdorfer. THIRD ROW: D. Bower lrnonagerl, B. Turner, R. Creasy, Coach Melone. J.V. Team Has Winning Season Jackie Hurd and Barry Turner 1557 battle with Har SCOREBOARD ris C443 for a rebound as Bill White C42l, Cromer f4Ol, and Bell i42l wait for a tip. Date Opponent We They Dec Mt. Airy 4O 24 Dec. Danville 42 33 Dec. Cave Spring 36 Dec. Wm. Byrd 20 Dec. Halifax Co. 3l Dec Jefferson 29 Dec. Natural Bridge 32 Dec Jefferson 43 Jan Natural Bridge 25 Jan. Mt. Airy 36 Jan. Wm. Byrd 38 Jan E. C. Glass 39 Jan Andrew Lewis 47 Jan. Danville 44 Jan Cave Spring 37 Feb. Jefferson 36 Feb. Fieldale 24 Feb E. C. Glass 41 Feb. Fieldale 25 Feb Andrew Lewis 44 Feb Halifax Co. 34 as Members of the 1960-61 junior high basketball team D. Moon, B. Cadd, W. Harrison, R, Meadows. THIRD are: FIRST ROW: L. Dent lCo-captainl, Coach D. Wool- ROW: J. Hatcher lmanageri, B. Korzdorfer, D. Calvert dridge, W. Barnhart lCo-captainl. SECOND ROW: M. J. Wolford, G Conners, S. McCarty, M. Huffman Hunt, S. Kidd, P. Porterfield, B. Firebough, C. Sowers, lmanageri. Jr. High Cagers Undefeated For the first time in the history of William Fleming, the junior high basketball team finished the season undefeated. Coached by Mr. Dan Wooldridge, the team had a perfect I7-O record. The Baby Colonels won both the regular season title and the post-season tour- nament, defeating plucky Cave Spring in the final game. Date Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Woodrow Wilson 3l 29 William Byrd ' 32 28 Andrew Lewis 45 lO Jackson 57 35 Lee 45 35 Cave Spring 43 20 Monroe 44 27 Woodrow Wilson 52 4O William Byrd 46 39 Andrew Lewis 43 22 Jackson 60 37 Lee 42 3l Cave Spring 43 4l Monroe 44 29 WW The following boys participated in wrestling this season: FIRST ROW: Jackie Tate, Ellsworth Snyder, Richard Hoffman, Bill Higgins, Bobby Osborne, Charlie Snyder. SECOND ROW: Richard Meodor, John Woolwine, Chuck Johnson, Edgar Knowling, Mike Patterson, Bobby Cren- shaw. THIRD ROW: Reggie Gentry, Don Shields. Bobby J if f ,i l Biggs, Jimmy Bailey, Melvin Ayers, Andy Lucas, David Wall, Bill Duke, FOURTH ROW: Coach Ken French, Mike Henry, Bob Funari, Ken Underwood, Larry Cam- per, David Stoner, Kenny Spiers, Steve Tobias, Jimmy Phlegor, Wrestling Team Has Outstanding Year Ellsworth Snyder shows his winning form with a near pin in his l3O-pound class. Snyder finished the season with a perfect record, SCOREBOARD Date Opponent We They Dec. Dublin 27 l l Dec. Jefferson 36 l 5 Jan. G. W. of Danville 22 26 Jan. St. Christopher 38 8 Jan. Douglas Freeman 29 l7 Jan. Blacksburg 25 l 8 Jon. Wakefield l2 34 Feb. G. W. of Danville 33 l5 Feb. Jefferson 32 I2 Feb. Dublin 37 lO Feb. Blacksburg 2l 23 Fleming's tough little l20-pounder Richard Hoffman gets a take- down. ,lililllllllgilllll b- ,7,, .,,. , . 'YL ' J l '1 .. . - Z' HZJI A Fleming wrestler gets plenty ot support from the bench. Coach French, who became wrestling coach in l955, has proved himself an outstanding coach in this area. This year's team posted a tine record of eight wins and three loses. Mike Patterson, Ellsworth Snyder, and Edgar Knowling remained undefeated during the season. Wrestling is becoming a popular sport throughout the state. Twenty-two teams Mike Patterson gets one of the many pins which enabled him to finish the season undefeated. participated in the State Wrestling Tourna- ment held at Princess Anne High School, Norfolk, Virginia. Knowling finished fourth in his weight class at this meet. Finishing their last season of wrestling were Bobby Os- borne, Richard Vest, Ellsworth Snyder, Mike Patterson, Edgar Knowling, and John Wool- wine. Edgar Knowling, undefeated in the l57-pound class, Johnny Woolwine has his match well in hand as he drives for a take-down on his St. Christopher reverses his opponent for two points. opponent. wah-Q iQ,,vBg.f1-'NV' 3335:-fJ FIRST ROW: B. Poff, J. PM . Waxll, Englemon, FO RTH ROW: D. Hunziker, J. LeNoir, T. Ferguson, F. Hickom, D. Smith, B. Osborne, D. Angell. SECOND B. Clarke, D. Barrett, E. Winstead, L. Hulvey, Coach ROW: D. Dellis, L. Dickinson, C. Weddle, D..Dillon, B. Fred Smith. FIFTH ROW: Manager B. Stover, W. Crist, White, W. Goode, R. Riles, J. Conner. THIRD ROW: R. Woodson, M, Patterson, C. Johnson, J. Woolwine, D, Smith, S. Dean, D. Ayers, R. Jones, C. Christian, B. Duke. D. Moore, B. McCarty, M. Johnson, R. Meador. J Track Team Compiles Impressive Records Dennie Remmers leads the pack in the Junior High Pictured ore the members ofthe I960 Cross-Country 660-yard run. team: E. Allen, R. Ayers, G. Knight, P. D. Grovett, T. Ferguson, B. White, F, Horton, C. B. Sink, G. Wine, S. Bain, R. Crist, C. Fair, J. Spichek. Kneel- ing: Coach Jim Moore, and Coach John Melone. V on-f ' I mai-it 9YAm...,xQ EYT. l 'www- miii 2 - ms.9.f,imri:f -g.isfsiE,,g,v' W1 1-it i 'll :psf we -4 1- .. .-.sir i ' if ill i'iZi John LeNoir shows good form in the low hurdles. Approximately thirty-five boys were participants in the 1960 track program. In the many years that Wil- linm Fleming has fielded a track team, it has recorded some outstanding school records. Event 100-yd. Dash 220-yd. Dash 450-yd. Run 880-yd. Run Mile Run Low Hurdles High Hurdles Mile Relay 880-yd. Relay Broad Jump High Jump Discus Shot-Put Pole Vault Name Corbin Bailey David Wood Jerry Smith James Fagg Bob Bowman Howard Sprinkle David Wood Jerry Smith Jackie Wingo Julian Venable Bill Aveson Bill Bryant .lim Roberson Don Kinum Larry Pack Richard Callison Archie Minton Dean Price Larry Arrington Don Radford Year 1954 1953 1958 1957 1955 1955 1933 1956 1954 1944 1957 1957 1958 1955 Time or Distance 210.1 115.7 :51.2 2:03 4:38 :20.7 :15.7 3137.5 1236.6 21' 4 5' 10 149' 9 51' 878' 12' 4315 101 Don Hunziker puts the shot for the Colonels. .ig Vw ' ' . , .--. ' .',,1. e . , 1 ' -is . ':.,'. , V 1 - FIRST ROW: T. Gentry, B. Wilson, C. Hale, J. Hurd, B. Tunnell, J. Mauk, D. Pence. SECOND ROW: D. Layman, H. Hales, D. Hales, J. Benson, P. D. Gravett, M. Bower, B. Turner, B. O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Mona- Manager S. Mason. ger E. Knowling, Coach Dan Wooldridge, J. Wilson G. Thrasher, J. Bush, D. Thomas, Manager R. Creasy Baseball Outstanding in Only Two Years Co-Captains Joe Bush and Harvey Hales plan for the coming season with Coach Wooldridge. THE 1960 SCOREBOARD Date Opponent Mar. 26 Virginia Episcopal Apr. l Covington 2 Danville 6 Jefferson 8 Franklin County 9 Cave Spring I5 Halifax County 16 E. C. Glass 22 Covington 23 Danville 28 E. C. Glass May 3 Virginia Episcopal 6 Cave Spring 7 Jefferson l4 Cave Spring l6 V. P. l. Freshmen l8 Franklin County l9 Halifax County lO2 They l 4 8 4 7 14 20 3 7 3 9 4 O l 6 13 5 10 l i r -neu.-A-,nf-q 46 l 1 ur 'ff c , , an 1. 1 11: Rio If . .., s- '.' '7 ' M H ' , ,r 'E . f.'f:'wf'- - - . M- 'Y msg- iw H 1w'v2rQ . , ' h , , . . T,.,....-...J gs,s,.MgJ as-ggi' ,MKG Tv - , 7 . .1,'1jfla-HW ,, i ' ' .Zi-it J J ' 1 'uf A if' 'Q s X J , 91 2 E Jackie Hurd hurls a strike for Fleming. U. Y' me ' . Jackie Hurd pitches to Billy Wilson at first for a put-out, In only two years of varsity baseball, William Flerning's team has proved itself to be an outstanding figure in its district. Coach Dan Wooldridge's boys finished the 1960 season with a 9-9 record. The co-captains for the ,year were Joe Bush and Duke Hales. The outstanding game of the sea- son was a 4 to l victory over a powerful Jefferson team. Joe Bush takes his turn at the plate. Coaching first bose is Doug Pence. NW .i' 5'F3ff' h '4l Tk bfi 7 K as - 7 Members of the 1959-60 William Fleming tennis team Coach Jimmy Thompson, Johnny Wood, Ronnie Suiter, are: FIRST ROW: Bud Jones, Billy Clingenpeel, Frank Paul Ferris, Ralph Rood, Barry Woodford, Pete Mc- Brown, Jr., Eddie Gendron, Curtis Potf. SECOND ROW: Arthur. Tennis Gains Popularity Though tennis is a new sport at Wil- liam Fleming, the tennis team managed to win two matches during the l959-60 season, With thecompletion of the new high school, tennis should become a more popular sport and strong teams should develop in future years. The team was coached by Mr. Jimmy Thompson last season. Ralph Rood practices his serve. A f 3 50 n 3 .S 5 3 3 T' '4 5- -I 3' I'l 0 3 3 3 'o av '6 i 1 21 o -. 2 3 3 U7 :r U a CD Ui D as I n um 3' 'Q '39 - A 1 1', 1 ia'l5:L.'.4..,..f ... .- ,'. A e'.if1 3 l ' , ' ' -N ' T S i 4, ' '51 l 'iifl'-fafxgl T-'Q'Q'? Pl A V. ...nxfi-lllliz F A .V 'i -??1rf'Z-C ' ,f A J A ,J .A I w:f.,zV .,.:i,,,,m ' '1': . i l , ' 'ij' I x, h ,-' . j 'av --Q ' - 0 ' 'fr' .1 ' f,..-1,,,,AfN, fy: X4 V .7141 , I, uf f ' 3, i .:f 551431, :.z Z:. I 5 x .::L ' .f'ffTTTW'F ' 'fm' ' ae-. ,- , 4 z-'5 ,f, 11.44 1 'we '. , 4? 'if .51-:fuzfftiifl2552 T1 ff J - 1' S, - if Q- 'gg sd .. 4 - :af 1 J: eg 'Sw J . ai,-Ti 1- :iii-:L gp? 1? 'T,.eeg,wfs'g?71 Y E1 15 . f 'v-..irL:,gn.?.. D . 1 These five seniors gained outstanding athletic honors this year at Fleming: John LeNoir, All City-County and All Western District halfback in football, Mike Patterson, undefeated wrestler in l47-pound classj Ellsworth Snyder, undefeated in l3O-pound class, Edgar Knowling, undefeated in l56-pound class and fourth in state tournament, and Joe Bush, All City- County and All Western District end in football. NOT PICTURED: C. B. Sink, All City-County and All Western District in basketball, lNestern District leading scorer. r Fleming's coaches stand before the symbol of our athletic achievements-the trophy case: Mr. Ken- neth French, wrestling, football line coach, Mr. James Moore, varsity basketball, football back cocah, cross-country, Mr. Fred Smith, athletic direc- tor, head football coach, track, Mr. Dan Wooldridge, junior high basketball, varsity baseball, and Mr. John Melone, iunior varsity basketball, junior high baseball. Sports Highlights Another year of sports is at an end at Fleming. lt seems only a short time ago that we smelled the aroma of hot dogs at a foot- ball game, heard the whistle blow at the end of a basketball game, and joined the cheers sent forth during a wrestling match. Since this is the last year of sports at the old Flem- ing building, every team that wore the blue and gold this season did its best to leave the school with an outstanding record. The foot- ball team, which was labeled at the first of The fans get into the act as they come to the year as young and inexperienced, showed its determination by finishing the season with a 6-3-l record. The basketball team had its ups and downs, but in one game broke three school records. The wrestling team compiled a winning record for the eighth consecutive year. Though the youngest of the teams, baseball continued to be a strong contender in the western district. Whatever the con- test, the Fleming tradition of good sports- manship was upheld throughout the year. their feet during an exciting wrestling match. 1 Y' 1 Judy Clingenpeel ' f 3 F H d . , A ALWALQ C11 'vi LA S- QL V2.MfQ,QM,Q-, RQ GV Brintha Clarke P 'V ll Assistant Head C JUL-fr-SL Sandy Ridenhour Assistant Head 6? .Eyre , Linda Antol L 'l3Q? IIiifi:Il 51- l ' 1 In 1 f if T 1 l .3 11 5.1-ll ff V131 Vylmkv ' Cl ou:-J-2 3323! Co-sponsors for The 1960-1961 Cheerleaders M' t and Miss Thompson. are Miss IH an Cheerleaders Earn New '- lx Peggy Warren ,f b I Judy Brown ,I f.. if Sandra Ray Nancy Via Royce Hall - loan Magness an ,-,- M, 1 ' Brenda Turner I h,- 'Z , 4 Vi 1 fi -V :ff ,., . i N 1 1 f wa ' l 5 A , N 1 g .A , 106 Unilorms The Cheerleaders make formation to do yell, Spell Fleming , at a basketball game. Glass and Fleming Cheer- leaders assemble during half-time activities. After working hard all summer at bake sales and rummage sales, the varsity cheerleaders were finally able to acquire new uniforms. The new blue skirts and sweaters added a sparkle that gave renewed school spirit not only to the cheerleaders but also to the other stu- dents. Cheering for school activities was not all these girls did, however. For the second straight year they cheered for V. M. l. in the Shrine Bowl Game. IO7 FL. ' Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are Donna Lov- ell, Mary Hale, Gale Arrington, Becky Bryon, Carolyn Cole, Connie Kerfoot, Marie Akers, and alternate Wanda Lucado. Always striving for improvement, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders introduced a new cheer, We've Got A Cheer , at the Jefferson ,game that was soon used by all three squads. Under the direction ot their coach, Brintha Clarke, the girls practiced diligently in preparation for their games. Students attend Homecoming bonfire sponsored by J. V. and Freshman Cheerleaders. The freshman cheerleading squad with their coach Sandy Ridenhour' forms a letter F in preparation for a yell. Sparkle and enthusiasm are the words that describe this year's Freshman Cheer- leaders. Even when they cheered in the rain at the Lord Botetourt football game their enthusiasm came through. They may not have had the largest crowds at their basket- ball games, but they yelled loud enough to cheer the freshman team on to first place in the City-County. Freshman Squads Support Teams The Freshman Cheerleaders Linda Hackworth, Brenda Betty Patterson Judy Solomon Linda Moore and Cathy Hackworth, Mary Pittman, Carolyn Haley, alternate Willsey N W Brenda Aaron spikes the ball against the William Byrd Varsity as Priscilla Pence come t s ' t. H' Ni s Qgois Pkg is CX K Members of the Varsity Volleyball realm ROW: J. Campbell, C. Hole, Co-Captains P S. Padgett, S. Mitchell, S. McDaniel. i ' ., L ' g i . , . I . Q F., N I ' L ,i,s , - cs 1.9 QS l t .N Q A . ri' ei - C -m L-H F ,, fy 3.5514 L, iz. .. Gir s The l96O Volleyball season was a heart- breaking one for the Lady Colonels. After winning the City-County Championship for three years in a row, the Fleming girls came in second in the tournament, losing by one game to Jefferson High. High scorers for the season were Brenda Aaron, 20, Sandra Pad- gett, l7, and Carolyn Hale, l3. Opponent We They Cave Spring l5 l Cave Spring l5 6 Jefferson 8 lO Jefferson 7 9 William Byrd l6 7 William Byrd 8 ll William Byrd l5 6 Jefferson 7 5 Jefferson l5 2 Cave Spring Cforfeit by C. SJ William Byrd lO 6 William Byrd l2 '3 B. Martin, J. Troutt, B. Aaron, S. Ragland, J. Boll, S Qutphin, M. Lippincott. :i S 'Tl Q. 1 'A l -, A M, l A 7 -zu' cd . l,- S ', f bf f QM.- f . l mam 'uwsii ' li. olleyloall Teams Score Victories Teammates Sandra Padgett, Brenda Martin, and Jo Ann Campbell watch anxiously as Brenda Aaron leaps for a save. Members of the Junior Var- sity Volleyball team are: FIRST ROW: R. Nott, B. Rucker, C. Fizer, T. Show- alter, Co-captains S. Um- berger and C. Peters, J. Caldwell, E. Willsey, A. Craig, B. Sink. SECOND ROW: D. Dudley, G. Quinn, A. Foutz, T. Wimmer, C. Stump, L, Foley, S. Fire- baugh, L. Shelton, C. Bell, J. Mitchell. su.- Sandra Ragland and Jo Anne Campbell re- turn the ball for a point as Carolyn Hale, Sandra Padgett, and Jeffrey Troutt stand ready to help. High scorers for the Jayvees were Fran- ces Firebaugh, l4, Carol Bell, lO, Cheryl Peters, 8, and Sheila Moses, 8. Much spirit and ability was shown by the Jayvees as they gained experience to be used in the 'f future. The Little Ladies had a tough 1 schedule, playing more teams than the var- f sity this year. Their scores were: Opponent We They Cave Spring l5 3 Cave Spring lO 8 Jefferson 6 l5 Jefferson l3 8 Jefferson l4 8 Monroe 6 lO Monroe lO 8 Monroe 4 9 William Byrd lO 7 William Byrd l6 6 Cave Spring Cforfeit by C. S.l William Byrd l l5 William Byrd 7 9 1 vu ,N . K, l ' s 7 'ggg g 1 Xl ll f ri, '5 3 f ' Qi Qu- .ffm . 1 i ki 1. g ' l.1 J l l J ll l i D V' J A.. - 'sf ' 1 li l TZ' J- - ,PL -IC., in Ag e 1 XL . 'f' 1, J , J K, .L rtr 1 4 w- .X if .- i 7 'T-,, . ' 1' i x Girls Wi In an undefeated season, the Junior Varsity Lady Colonels captured the City-County cham- pionship for the second consecu- tive year. Co-captains Ann Craig and Carol Bell led the freshman- sophomore team in their victori- ies. The leading scorers were Sylvia Umberger with 39 and We I6 31 22 39 hey l2 22 20 20 ' 7. gi 1 In Y i i :T X - 't 'Q Cheryl Peters with l6. . 'L ll 5 T1 x. - rf! .X I ,efrif ' ii in xx f , ..::' ,,, NC I , sf , s scoREBoARo W 1 f ' ' . Date Opponent I 4 V S I f Jan. 25 Andrew Lewis X Ll . -N . Feb. 1 william Byrd X N K A l Feb. 14 Jefferson A 'l Feb. l6 Roanoke Catholic Members of the Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team are: FIRST ROW: S. Umbreger, R. Nott, A. Craig iCo-captainl, C. Bell iCo- captainl, F. Firebaugh, S. Noff. SECOND ROW: T. Showalter, E. Willsey, M. Lippincott, C. Peters, L. Haga, E. Akers. THIRD ROW: J. Mitchell iManagerl, B, Rucker, L. Foley, S. Bryant, N. McGee. -1... 'l- V ff up-.,.., ,-I K. 'fri 41 L' In the half-time huddle, team members confer with coaches, Miss Thompson and Miss Min- f ton. Sandra Ragland intercepts a pass from across the court Il2 2 -ity-County Basketball Championship Ending their season with a close title play-off game, the varsity girls also claimed the championship trophy for the second straight year. The Fleming team had been tied for first place with Andrew Lewis of Salem. Brenda Aaron and Carolyn Hale headed the team as they fought through the season for a 6-3 record. High scorers for the team were Brenda Aaron with llO and Sandra Ragland with 90. SCOREBOARD Date Opponent They Jan. l3 Andrew Lewis 23 Jan, 25 Jefferson 22 Feb. l William Byrd 45 - Feb. 16 Andrew Lewis 29 Feb. 22 Roanoke Catholic 2l Sue Sutphin, Sherry Mitchell, and Jefferson player Feb. 27 Jefferson 25 Pat Brown scramble for the ball as the official MOV- 2 Wllllllm BY d 27 Calls Q jump bqll, Mar. 6 Roanoke Catholic 37 Mar. I5 Andrew Lewis 17 Members of the Varsity Girls' Basketball team are: SECOND ROW: K. Madison lManagerl, B. Martin, J. FIRST ROW: L. Shelton, J. Campbell, B. Aaron lCo- Ball, P. Beheler, S. Sutphin, S. Ragland, S. Padgett, S. captainl, C. Hale CCO-captainl, S, Mitchell, C. Fizer. McDaniel. ...S Xxx ' .ii ,af ' V' M fi. , -. it if it li 7 B, lt A. F ff V Q hu!! ' my - V ii .mf J rf . ,I Q. A. . A ,ll T 4 ti . fl ,251 -A in ' , E y y . , A ,P ' 'Ti if i - E .f . -it 5' r f' . .fi ' 1 gi i y . V V i' 1? 'ei -.K , ...I . 1 ' ii-.KL .. ., si' I .i.5Q4'4Ql f-T fff A l ' seth. i .. f ae ' t A , I- 1 A ti.. ll, i P- - Yi 5 ' I' '-'ly ' .4 Q- gg-ii' . lah 'ii 'lt it fi ll3 fi A, i L ,,.f-s . During bowling clinic held in Fleming's gym, professional bowler Gus Lombardi checks the bowling form of Sandy Shelton, Jane Mills, and Jane Ward. Girls Participate ln addition to the interscholastic sports, volleyball and basketball, Fleming girls participated in intramural sports, including softball, bowling, ping pong and badmin- ton. A tumbling show was given as the girls introduced new and different ideas in sports, Early in the fall, a ping pong tourna- ment was held. The girls participating received points for all games played. Softball, though not a new sport, re- turned this year for the more energetic enthusiasts. Every afternoon in good weather the girls were on the diamond slamming out homers and sliding into bases. Three teams were chosen to accom- modate girls on three schedules. Susan Stone demonstrates ci flip to her tumbling class in gym. ln Varied Sports H4 1 'lit I. 1 fl 'EK V V j i ....., , 5 iw...li 2- '-' lu' 'K 4 'fi ',,3 .5-H'- H fflllmrl ' t3gi4:tfX'i, J l ' - 2 -i - 4,5-fi - , U ,ff qv' Q fr. . H T A V ,. 4, ,t 1.1,-,,,-I Ji, U ,S Mg, -L Q. , fmglx mi I -it , . - f, pf' ,i. 1 'f- J- - 1 ' 3 ' ' ., Ii, ,, 4, , -. A ,px A' r , ' . nk ' A 12:7 fQ:,fF'q ' jj 4' r ' lg -371-f iff- H' 'i f fell-sff'1' , 1 , ,. ,, -i1,:..-get., -4 , , ' ' 1 .1 . ,sk .r.. Q -L., . . . -5.2144 .-,5a'04', :f, E9'-E-1 52. ,,.3 ' ' r. ' ., lf.-ts:-B' f pt- V if. , ---5 gras..-:U V .-1 ,Q ' 1 -'efZ'fiK :4., J ft-1 1, -311-sf 51' ..i- -Lai . - A i 'w 2' ii-iffzwifig :tu M -.35-:HM YV lv' H: JK Y l l: 4 A 1 ' 1,4 4- -1 x'?f,a.:if1,.:f:.v U l' V. -, ,.- i n-bs. 11-...,,gqz, . Q mg!l'.l:H N ' v ,X fx , lj. 25 ' , ' r ,-Qu l J! l Jo Anne Campbell gets ready to make a home run as Susan Keziah catches and Carolyn Hale umpires. An old standby, bowling was a big success this year, with more than 20 teams of five to eight girls apiece. Ten pins were used for the first time this year, and professional as- sistance was given to all bowlers on a special bowling clinic day. Technique and skill were it me i i :tra vi i -1 Tam Showalter and Anne Craig look forward to a game of badminton, much improved by the end of the season. Badminton became a new indoor sport for the girls as the year grew short. A badmin- ton tournament was held in the gym and girls from all grades participated in this fast moving game. and Develop Athletic Prowess Mary Lippencott and Anne Hawk are fascinated by a game of ping pong. f-in Ax.. ,iv Q, in X x 5115 These Are The Architects 'avg-'.,', J ,JV 'B i l ... - , ' A 1 -- 1511, f--- -- --f'fr',:5':Q-152 To draw the plans by which we build-this is the purpose of the faculty, a purpose which demands much dedication, judgment, and understanding, but which has as its reward the knowledge of having participated in the making of tomorrow. However, unlike the men who devise the blueprints for a new structure, these craftsmen can seldom hope to see the finished product, the final result of their labor. Still they go on planning, confident that they.are in reality architects of the future. - I I if 1 , i 9552 -I ... l Q li 'Eg 'tl tl if Mil it E' ,: ggi li,-i. liiill jwii Q' Q5 si- aw L?-S,-ef ii 1 ii ii ,ii ii i by mm , , Wi,wii,,, , me Q5 ma ll As construction progresses D E W Rushton, Superintendent of Schools points out features of the new Fleming to Principal W Albert Coulter Serving as school treasurer is one of the many duties There's never a dull moment' for school secretaries of Assistant Principal Paul account balances. YV: U' ri!E,,, f 55524 ., yall ii Q2-gal, ii rw i i ww lliijlfgzzzzss 222 ii' , ll ,if-wfsQlx..iia, it ,H 5fNi Q: :Q 4 M -m i , ii Ah , ii B. Foster. Here he checks Mrs. Mary Pilson and Miss Frances Sanderson as they perform their many duties we V . 1.c u., X ll8 k I ' -. . ,Q N . .jog x. ,ttf 'ws 421' Sri 5 1 We 9 its 1'--4 U X . , Y I. - i. l 'I I, -fy I Q s- 'HX 58 'K fha- i i Eg , ,. Mr. D. G. Baker Miss Billie Lee Bates Mrs. Virginia H. Boyd Mrs. Dorothy C. Brown Miss Lucy H. Buford Mr. William K. Childress WILLIAM FLEMING FACULTY Mrs. Catherine Collins Mr. Edwin L. Daniel Arm 'lx 4.9164 1 1 Mrs. Genevieve Dickinson Mr. Thomas H. Dixon H9 l . f uw I: :iq IIIIIIE In surroundings of her home Mrs. Brown pets Cocoa . favorite recipe. Mr. Dean L. Egge Mr. Charles Neal Engers Mrs. Nancy S. Falls Miss Jean Ferguson Mr. Kenneth L. French Mrs. Susan C. French fj2Lf,J..' lf. , .Q 'gif F.: 1 Mrs. French and daughter Jackie exchange ideas on a it x A f r' , if 4 1, ,ff I 1 'feg fi Q Ui. A i iw U. ' ii U F i ,H 1 'Z 'W K ,L K ,.,,. 'fr 3 F , it 5-I . .1. iggsirii i it lg. ed Mfg HEEA. 'r Q F' gf 1 'W i 6- P I 1 i 65 ii . . si gg 5, W1 ii IT 5153 ii K Y I if I j W X Q i E . 3 i f . -5551 . .I . ' I , yew. mir.. .. ,i ii. ' WMP - H ii , i i k I 1 sw. i i , ' D' - ...,... ' f f , 'ii Wim ., ef-,ff X ' ' i 2 new , r i , W i -I '41 f I M H ii i M is W i ,, 1, in 'M i I 'HN U 11, .2- L K Q 120 v' , . w. i F--' 5,4 i , 5 'M Ei waits ii 7 J - if mv! ,I six. fi if o fit' 1' t ,115 rf' .9 it i I 1 'i s it Mr. John Graybill David P. James, Jr William Fleming Faculty Mrs. Roma L. Gustin Miss Margaret C. James Mr. Richard L. Horner Mrs. Hilda B. Jessee Mrs. Loetta W. Horton Mr. Otis D. Kitchen 'V 'N'--'Hf 'Jn -aug Y .,,J-' V , , ,nh lax, . ii is fi E21 id ' i-Y' C Llffwfidf Q, ,ff U LL flfxlf- Lf. ' aff' U-124' mf 1 'GS 'L' ia, S9256 -ggi X l W' WF' '4 'link ,sv 'ww , Ji L. T va-nv 565 ,, .Mr ., . . .- Y Y. ?5,,,.., ..fT.. , - Ls Q. 4 l . . i - ' .f Af . X by as. .Lf at KK ,sv- W. llii' 45 if M X 5 k T bm ,J X I X M3 i J s Q,.- .L . Mrs. Betty Froim Layman Mrs. Catherine G. Loomis Mrs. Virginia C. Mason Mr. G. E. Mr. John I. Melone, Jr. Mr. James T. Moore Mrs. Susie M. Muddiman Mrs. Irma S William Fleming Faculty lf. p Fm GB .1-,N van-'X - T' , .i S J 3 H.. K R T Qs...-- ' np N-rf' Mr. Earl J. Quinn, Jr. Mrs. June F. Radford Miss Frances Sanderson mf' is 3. W Mrs. Ruth B. Painter Miss Sara Anne Parratt Mrs. Mamie S. Patterson Mr. Hartwell Philips Mrs. Mary R. Pilson Mrs. Martha N. Quigley Mrs. Manie L. Sifford ? n wii. 5 V ' gli w 5 , , - iv 12. ..... , A ,, Vksgjjk ,Mgr X . , 1 I SWE U W jf gf,s5,gj,sr.ws gf.:e:'feagma ,,. ,.. H, mm, gf. M' 3 52-'i xi? b' H5 .- HN ' W9 'uv .f -.', ...sa r , Q15 Sffwaf? ,Q J X ., Avffg. gr , , 3 Q-f '. Y .,' I IA .x.z',x7 x. 1..' V, D,-' Q V M . A .f.,,a:1 2 '1,:1..R 2, 'E QL , 4 f f'. wj- ., my ff - ,, , .v -- ,gt -- ' 'L N '+355 9f', 5 ' ' J.-.-251 151 H- siijrixf' 4 , CEP? 123 f . li flint Mr. Dixon's favorite pastime is hoeing in his garden. Mrs. Dailey B. Sloan Mr. Fred H. Smith Miss Elizabeth Stone Mrs. Velva S. Sutphin Mrs. Rebecca S. Thomas Miss Louise Thompson V1 - gm . W5 I, i Eiga My . 533555.-as Fi if v!Q,L,J .........,- ,-w, .. J- S i ! 1 L i I. X rf. .1 ,, 333, Mr. Matheny, as we know him and as a Marine colonel. '. f 4-511 .Y 1 1 'H Q It , X, .. 5-I i he looked-when '. .. 1.1 bn SVT , if 1' 1'-Q. -' L ' L7f'nU,m ,a 3, , 11-2 if ft- 5 '-Q 'I ,ij fi . . 'i,.Q,f'. .J , 'aff -' 1 'cf J 1- f-' v- '7 .J tj of .. J fe ,ffw.1- -if qgflf fi ,ia V' .L:.s...1 .1 f ' , v 1, .I .. . I. - .I -,- is U i , . H. 5 is Q i i 124 .im ' V 1- ffibr 8222? .affa- :eg-.. Msn i i X av - 5 ' A? . - W . - i N I A Y Y 5' L I V , xx H jf I .V ' . X M. I E155 3 A Q - ii ' P ' Y E. W-Q f If if ,Y 2 V .J 3 f. . .Q-M' - U-1'c.:'?Eff Vfi'45u- N ii 'm h z ,. . , V , . SY.. , . ., i . E W 'L i . . Y X .' ' f' , 5 ' M .' 1 l 1-5.1 . ' i.. ,Q-. t-L' r wi ii ' i 5 .ff L f H ' V y H , 5 -, . A - 1 ff- IKE: . -fr 'u L-N . 3- ' ' W' 5' 1 ! fwtzlg' ' Q .1 I .f ' . ' i Mrs. Mary S. Townsend Miss Sarah Walton William Fleming Faculty Mrs. Florence M. Tucker Mrs. June C. Webb Mrs. Martha M. Walden Miss Ruth Williams ,via Miss Judith Ann Waldorf Mr. Dan E. Wooldridge u meld, wifi is ral. iiiwiii Hi 0. U wi., ,N will ' Q ii ii .i Me ' is qs 'View , ,N ! 'P ' :Ee 1- My ii Y ,,,4,,.m my w , 125 V. T e- ,. E ,,. ,, W i lv ll f 'f ' V , w ell , M , .5 V uQ,eiilQl X ' .. .l f: ' af ii. ' rrfifii E' 12 .- ' .i 4 2, H , :rig 'LE 1 ,fait b , . ' fzi L lr, ' i ' Xu., A Y , fe Y , r 1 I 1' 5 if i A We Are The Builders We are the students, the builders of a better tomorrow. Not wholly satisfied with our achieve- ments, sometimes disappointed in what we have accomplished, we strive to better ourselves, using the tools that have been provided for us in our classes, our activities, and our athletics. We know that we do not complete the building of our lives with the completion of our formal education. But through this education we have come to the realization that, Each is given a bag A shapeless mass, A book of rules, And each must make Ere life is flown A stumbling block Or a stepping stone. of tools Sharpe fi., A ,, ,rim U' t tm ' F t, 'aji' '.l i ' i. ,-A 1 ,-.-r'ff,g,,-v- - .fn - vi . 435' ri N Q H, 1 I l. ty i . . .s i l 1 il Ml 'l i M. H l i X., , ! i V 1 ill i Q ' iii, Class Of 61 Has Busy Year Those who expected their final year to be free from work suffered a mild shock during the opening weeks of school. Added to regu- lar classes were the problems of taking col- lege entrance examinations, filling out miles of entrance applications, and surviving inter- views for scholarships or summer jobs. Yet being a senior has certain advantages. The excitement of exchanging calling cards, rehearsing the senior assembly, preparing for the banquet, and addressing announcements lasts for only one brief year. For the seniors of l96l the period from September to June seemed even shorter, for to them fell the distinction of being the last class to graduate from the present William Fleming High School. P , Seniors anxiously wait for the remainder ot the student body to be seated so the assembly can start. Mrs. Odom, senior sponsor, holds a meeting with class officers Tom Ferguson CSecretary- Treasurerl, Judy Austin CHisforianJ, and Fred Horton CPresident7. Not pictured is Bobby Thacker Nice-Presidenti. Wanda Old, Sandra Ridenhour, Judy Brown, ' ' and Linda Crouch examine sample favors for f the Prom. Gathered around desks receiving their senior cards are Becky Hancock, Carol Hoffman, Jo Anne Burriit, and Patty Goode, while the girls in the background finish unpacking the notes and cards. I-KN v I, as MOST ATHLETIC Joe Bush Brenda Aaron 521 BEST LooKlNG Bonnie Bryant Wi 'f?L Mike Patterson , K MOST DEPENDABLE i Nancy Via 'Fred Horton y i XS TYPICAL SENIOR Sandy Ridenhour David Layman .- if-4 Vi.. 1 -, . - ff' .',+.. ,,x,,,' , if IZ I I - I -- N , ' I if I '- .A zu ,5-5,1 ......V,1 MOST TALENTED Mary Ann Parks Richard Henninger MXRRQR X-fN,fX-XXYXX-J -19, ', Vgggfm .--A' .25 ' . 5 ,:- -- f-' . W l .V , fi f1. 'Wl'371 'J lg ik if 5-' , ' E :'T.Q'x:l5-I-If-iZ7E'fS ' ' X J' J ff' ' 'T' f.:ljQ.3f,'-2 .P 1 -.rim L L - ,f r ' X'-llf'-'?lff..-?i1 ' Q J 1 or wg X' Afl i r A.: ' -'i l -,. r V ...MJ BEST ALL ROUND 4 y Judy Brown Ronnie Ayers J J - J MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy Clingenpeel Fronk Brown, Jr. STGHIGY WCH'd ESfl Ier COSby . V sri' gmfuwa li WITTIEST Judi Boll Richord Hoffman 6 jqc a JI!-64 61 f'2f0f'f! h I VI MH1k't1 P0111 yqfwnfys. ff7f2i!Q'Td?U M7-D LJ, ,Mr Cf?f1'Cff abd FW? 9.4 52 ox-'IHWK I WL 77' ff . .z-gy Mb cab, f . 1 ,Q ll , ,l 1-Q1 Q X l t J l x A Prior to schools opening Tommy Ferguson, Linda Crouch, and David Senior Brenda Ann Aaron Thomas Newman Akins Emily Geraldine Andrews Delwin James Angell Judy Carol Austin Donna Pearl Avery if Wm fi' l -'A ' 4 . 4, J s 5 ignite , -2 1' 111-U 1 ii ii'f5gfi'srq,-fwygzirw ri, i Q. il it M , , .-'- xi e ri ,, Y, 957. gi' , it E i ll H p':1..'qg: 1lll lfiE':lgIllTl - PH 'ifSf2,2igsW' fm . rwlef. . 'rw '- A- Nm' ii' 1 -4 my 'r W'iza:,:az 4 V l ' lil' - ' ' ii H 1 '- 31.3 1 ' , K t 'Q f' ll W lf ' -1: X , W lf. ' ' ' Pls. 1'3 1 1, -t ji- , rw -an ,,. J 'Fi V Q . ' Y f-PIL A 'Q'-mv VM -fiiliti ., - V ,E f ,,,,.. Q ' if i' l lf- i er .,, 'Af ,aww V ' P, UTI' 'J ' f C. esgzgi-9' Stephen Curtis Bain Judith Ellen Ball Robert Connor Barnard, Jr. Earl Stanley Bethel Rose Lee Bishop Barbara lrene Blackford setslpace for the year, Julia Lee Bray Barbara Jean Brickey Sheila Kay Brock Rebecca Ann Brookman Frank Festus Brown, Jr. Judith Annette Brown .1 n i My . J . fx 1 G LH., x N ZD 114- 'N 't T fb:--i W, i .. 1 , aw' 1 Y 1 :.,zfaf'ig 1 31 l,,, , - i ' -fsigfil 9 a 4 A! , 'N g , J, i y y it J J illlli uw , Peggie Ann Beheler Paul Douglas Blount 5 M52 :, J.. 'Y H' I , t '7 Q-' l fr Al 4 -X ge st, f -J, . g,,gi,i5 :.. - I I XNL QL .F Q, A ,, , .A , , ,i ri,,5.w,i.r, gr 4 Qu,f,,.f,5+r ,gl gffim' :Ev vi up James Hewitt Benson Michael Dale Bower . 41' 'fm ,, ,, 1 r A-I ,gl 1. ' fif: lf Q T f K ,mr-,X V vt' 3, - Q N I yi' , 'V k . as F- . l f. . Tllf , h AT' ' . 1 5 V' , x 1 . --5 .- As i- , .U , 1-ei-. .- - ' , nei l. -'vfwgcqp - . 'IN l l 4 K N F' ' air 5 lr V , . , 'lm , 1 iff'f, 1, ' EIA, ' K :JF V V - Vwj if 'A ll l J .. was f f' i M 75, W M . .:.:. Bonnie Ann Bryant Jo Anne Burritt K in-H ,ff1,1b'2,1 ' 731 -:- -. - w -l ----, , flu- - i -ML' . . ,,,145,::g -K -,vs- ,x,,,x?. . fel , ,,, 25' 0 in vs 2' . C I, D, I . 1' . lw l. 64 'ji Q5 Ht Q! Joseph Edward Bush 'v .. -.. one f' I sag, ,w 1 5 Qi ' L Jacquelyn Juanita Carter Robert Tasker Carter Jeanette Elaine Coleman James Preston Coon . , l ,H . '. ' F if '- t fy J : W '-'V i J Er f iiii l Q ,x fr,, ,V ,.. . 'gli MJ 3-,. Dianne Marilyn Caldwell Garv Eugene Carroll Robert Earl Carroll Lu- CM tr'-JJ!!-.A1sl.,L,, Y Barbara Jean Leslie Martin Cooper Esther Leatherman Cosby Richard Francis is A l'l -x fi J 4' W for Brintha Alinda2Clarke Judith Ann Clinqen :flier educatio - Y 71335. gs A ' l E - ,Q ii: 'H' in V ,Q 3-A .Q PS9 ii ,fy - ' . 9-9' E -v V J ll V? 31 'f ' 'll E fl' Frances Hollowell Crouch Linda Ann Crouch Polly Ann Davidson Anne Marie Davis Linda Lee Deyerle Robert Harold Dickinson QQ' L 'I , .if ll NAU-. ll -. , Q 5 X 'Na- possibiliiies oi College Day, David George Dillon Larry Daniel Dudley View I 33:- 7 l Y if if '51 H' 'se 5' l , X S 5-: -' 'J 3- J V! l 1 iv ' 311' Senior boys P. D. Gravett, Larry Hulvey, Larry Hill, Fred Hickam, Frank Giannitfi, and Dennis Hagan confer with U. Va. representatives Mr. Williar, Mr. Perry and Mr. Kinard. ' fh- 'fires QE N wwe- ..-cg ,Q ,VJ-Y . ,ew ii ,R w jf-X . 7 Vlff , f. - -1 William Fortune Duke Robert Henry Eones, Jr. ponders complexllles o gl' Ji,--ww' 1.1 ,ff ,1 1 il - Nw ,, IP'- i,' . rio, L 'J' ' Y JZ ru 'i .ff - ,Qi 4 'i -.1 E7 1 W 1 'JT . Ji 'J' - , i if l ye if, N if, y x iii? 3 H1186 af' Q in frm U.: v- IC' J l i I f? . ' Ernesfine Fuqua Phyllis Ann Fulk' Roger James Glass Patricia Betty Good WY . 'lg xx ' 'ir ,f ,V :E ., . i, ,,, , lhiw- i ig ,Mmm lim m xmwiiigigwhe ygj EQilg!, iii'!:igNiiE , iii ' H I iii.- V mil ,il wzviiil. fgesvgsgwriwff '- i - .yiggx i mf i. I ' Mag, L '39 -' ,. Q, 13' fu, I : i, 'li ff- --- ' ' ' 3 V. - .W, Y :U xg, :Q mm' sif vil ' fi i ff E' gF.,E?E.fJ:: ,il LIN K5 M :' ,I IQNZ F7-,Q , J I i,igimjgi!Sgigi.f-1133, 1 Li... Ls1a!t5Mlxwi. i Eif l ' b QJLQIV' ll ' a a ,,,, ll i , A f J if N Q. T2 - i 'H Gb la 'W' 'YU' ' tif Frank Joseph Giannitti Kermit Monroe Giles Ralph Michael Gilmore Page Daniel Gravett Harry Lynn Greene Donald Richard Griffin hakespeare's MacBefh, James Dennis Hagan Carolyn Docie Hale Sharon Lynn Hale Sidney Eugene Hale Harvey Lester Hales Rebecca Frances Hall ., f ff ff 'C x' , qv r r J ,it V or ,M f I 1 f, Q -, 1 l mul' i fs ,ve-.n M An X . 'fl' ? v-4q5vl,,NzzIi' ' 'il -x ii, nz ,gl . ,of ,.....,.-L , i 'W , X riginwli, I ,W Y F eg :f 2 i i gqraie- 5 i V, ,, , ,, .iii .A 5, . , AA at 'ibn ggi-L: - 1: V ,fp 795 - - 5 H. fi if Y H' 'Nma'1 ' ' 11' ff f ' el ' : i V v V ' ' ' Q' '. 1 . ii if ,- .yew-wif ' x ' 5 ' Q, Y-. ' Gif. I i F, .. .lui lf.-,-. ' ii A -1 it A N gh K fllllri' 1 lt i - Ile Ie N3 iff K if i . 1 5 lk A cw -vp x Ll K? kg w.. , 'll' Shakur 'He A 2, me Brenda Gay Hamilton Cecilia Ann Hamilton Becky Sue Hancock 3 wi 3 A 4 9 . Q 1,4 ' 54 ' i w f 51 F5 J J , Gary Wade H0rriS 'F 1 'X -..,- Jennie Faye Hedrick ' 'L -'-ev.. 'V' ' 57 : g JQ:.':'fr5:'ff 4 ' ff-Elliijjgffi Richard Vance Henninger lx w.i.p:5-riff-2 5, Wjzfzifiv lf' gfjgf' - 1 ' Jw ge ':R+'r'f L41 e' nl :fri if BY'--r 0- x - ff' 'Y' gr, Fsifefdfbi? 'a1'i'E.fi?1-'- , 'fs J -Filflsif QQEPYTQ Vi z-F 7 Fred Quentin Hickam Jean Carolyn Hollar 1.52, ,.- Zi. Zi. 'K il 1 if iii' A ii' 12. one T ' I ,M W e sr .l . ,Am I Qs- me l , 3 1- M' . ' 222 57 ' A -r '-if Z.. fl - ' 'f ' -4 sg ' Af' Aj. 1 , - X, me far' ,ff - Q f' 5 ' A A i f Y f F V I, V i lil F , 22' , '. ll. 553: itil- xr . , 4 'Wi W' Vernon Wesley Hicks Larry Raymond Hill Fred Lane Horton, Jr. Bernice Lou Hudson vi proudly displays rings Carol Jean Hoffman Richard Preston Hoff Thomas Woodrow Larry William Hulvey Humphreys -und' iQ'X W efssffsslf lirf J, 'mi , gy ::VlQ:V'g EXW: H. ug w sw 'S-in 'Q-L: rib, -l V flag '. 1 l - gig, - f in , i V gy - ,E i i . if ' F' X , 1- ,Q :J-:,2:,'.'1QiL'7?lQin - -ff-..: L1T-JH'?,L,'-'-'v:J'- - 22:- 1+ i: :Eh 'FAQ'-1 :f iii' X R VP 19257 - ,,:7if9i5Q'- v -Gflvlf 'Y'-P 'QFWl?ffi5l LQ 312 'Q ' 1-'iff' 4g'i,l'iK1 4, L: F. , ,- . .,-,,-7.c.V.. rg-3:55 V. .I ' lk 'F 1- K . I ' ' . 5: f .J I Y ' ' ,s f, ii? I ,V ,, ii' he ' ' F -i - Eh T ' i l , i i - 4 . 2:55. Donald Barry Hunziker Mary Jane Hurt Cecil Jackovitch, Jr. Sandra Lee Jackson Hugh Scott Janney Emma Bennett Jarrett s dance approaches, Accelerated government students Ronnie Ayers, Vernon Hicks, Carolyn Hollar, Esther Cosby, Carloyn Rewis, and Dennis Hagan discuss political platforms. i '15-el ,mf He 9 kj 'Q Nb Anna Mae Lance Virgil Samuel Lane, J builds for better citizenshi K . 9' Z! i ll '. ll 'tl P ,- N. F' 1 , ., Y all l - ' ' -julie Wi W 2 ,- to ' ,.,,s4uE,z , 1.eil,g.fe Y -we 'Miter James Randolph Jones Judith Ellen Kanode Betty Adele Kessler Sandra Lee Kingery Sandra Kay Klug Edgar Carroll Knowling fa has -i V, 'E .4-'f 'Nel' , ls: J W .-.A um ,J fs. + Ns. I vid Leland Layman Dianne Kathryn Ledden ary Lynn McKee h ro u g h Kitty Maxwell Madison ag' y-fb ,V 'Lf , gf IYK -1 Y' nf' John Edward LeNoir Joanne Carroll Main government classes, Susan Jane Martin George Henry Matherly Walter Lewis Mays Patricia Ann Meadows Joan America Mercer Brenda Sue Metts I .lip f . Q 'Q 1 V i' W' I V -W ,, -,.-.Hi .,,,.,,,.7 M X, Q it i j Q. J, ,X , Nh. CH, , .nz Xi. rv ' J ' n'I K UK , . t. sc -, 'A :gli ffl? ' Shirley Ann Link Kenneth Dickson McArthur Walter Winston Marsden Deanna Carole Martin iii? x J J J, it at I . i ,. ,m5'ff' f X P' gk V 1 i , 5 Lili, 'f Q H , , , -dv' 1 L ' I ' fit ' 'Sf F J fra, y K L K - 2251131 1 tf - -a za, 2 ',riIlfl f: Ae:f:, ..,! , v fi.: l,.,mJ,- 15T',,Wi1E.14'MiE it fs! L ' Q15 i- , ix f ,.,, T w , x N T E' . Y 'QU ,f,fjfE' N ' N ,i -ah ' , f K' I rc x X 1 Q 7' fp ., 4 . Q ww N' 'Sl o ., 1 ,nuts M ,.' ,r, enioys Robert Bernard O'Brier1 Doris Arm Palmer ' Bob Roy Osborne Mary Ann Parks 'Q . ik' X 'MW xv X N uf' 4 v x ' , 1 J Ln , Q, r 'Y r I 2 ' fl ' gg .D gg Q rr orro , X u r. .. 1 ' 1 .wiiok Q ssh: ijxf-v :PZ , ,,f'3'f2, ggi I ff 1 'NIH A ' , ' 1 If F ' , . , D29 ' r ' P -fr Ek 1 ' V , V gm 2 I r h rr MW 4 -:waz L ai, - V, Z 1 I I r -fr Y 1 r 1 , Doulton Billy Patterson Q' Michael Ralph Patterson Henry Douglas Pence -f if iff mei l I' i llli I v eal A I 1 fu Priscilla Lavon Pence tl' 1 - Curtis Riley Poff ' ' Robert Lane Poff i ' W -' P525 V Ziff? I awww nrough social activities, Lou Poindexter Thomas Drewery Poindexter -GX -9.11- W ff tlviimm r Bud Jones displays his car in the Homecoming Parade. ' n P--. 'ff -VIP: i l - a . t r 1-if-we 'sr 1422?- Senior cheerleaders and majorettes perform at the last home football . , 45 1 ' '- 'f Q5 C I l game. f , , 1 ' 1 f Y' l' ilxl I X l lr gl L lf , if if ll ,ill ,za 'l ll s l if A .X 1 fl! UI X. aw ji A. i, f X X 1 l i .ig , ri . L 'all Yi 'N , gy i i lv lTZ:f:l'. i n finiz ' 1 f f 1, 1 mf ww Qi we 5 iii i Q X N 9. ' v LM an 1 '- l141 '35 UM, i f- x 1...fg Qlxiirlflflfi- ll Au 1:52, ' E mu ' f' 4 4, 4,,' , I .h .. G14 A IP 5 al V .1 W 1 L 11 . 1 1 1, 1 , l 4 1 v A I h l gl, an xii - 4- JL., ,Q-2 .., ,f:-Rli1y, '- , 1' - 413 . - -if gif 1 it P53l?l?Ex'g'l H'- iz fm.: ,v W., .K eifauf- 1-Qr few H . i - i 1 i 1 -L x ii V KN i hx UN X i l-fl f f ' lf l 1 f 1 Lorraine Janice Paul Douglas Robinson paves way for beiiermen I Q gli I ' P X Thomas Gravley Powell - Q X Martha Ann Powers Qw iv ,Q . V 'H Q- - Sandra Lee Ragland ' A 'mu W1 sg-a - -e gi Q 'J 'ly E ggfll' L' ff! xv wi WE 'ltngv t or 2. ,J -ev . 1 f i ll Zo, A xx .. i N. 1 ,A !ii gg,iifg,., . ' it fflgigr: lm . ,Ein '. K' Carolyn Dean Rewis Sandra Lorraine Ridenhour Carolyn Virginia Riley S1 fox,-Y Y woo iw :sag -1, gps. H.-f 9 v-41-lr' -17 qi' lla Siliffoo lllfegllew '1 ' ,off'fl?g'f2Qx,. . K -f,-'aol V ', it , ' ' Z Z L fllljl 'M ,lu Susanne Sarver James Gordon Saul Jerry Bringle Shaver Robert Donald Shields Judith Dlfme Simmons Clyde Blair Sink Roger Douglas Sink lris Malia Smith Ellsworth Gose Snyder Ellen Lurene Stanley l school spirit, A , 1 l t ll X .. .. rn - ,,.T,? - , ii- Q William Lee Stone VI. V ' ll., H X . e . . ,L. it liao, gifs irff 'l .. ll l. V .,. ll William Woodrow Stover, Jr. Dorothy Mae Stultz --, Ronald Davis Suitor R Bette Lucinda Sutor ,by Sue Ellen Sutphin . k ,r il- 9 ng ' L if ' 1. ,f.,f' rifgx'-'Mu ' an X, Y Y Avi 43' Ll, 'W' I ey 1 ' Y' K XT: T xxtx 1 ,L. -4.1 ,ff Shelby Dian Turner Mdflene Sue Vesf l Stanley Sidney Ward Margaret Joan Warren f ' 7. Ns. l 1 1- Y - I as H, fl, T, 1 Ju 3, S Fault To , K N Y 'ul X Q T ,Ar u . rrr t l un X , 1 1 H 'wrffvwll nl 1 M ' , 2 eww Robert Earl Thacker 'B' '- Betty Elaine Thomas ,, H 'FN' ,, ' Charlotte Anne Thurman T ' In A John Allan Tice Jeanne Ellen Trout rl , I xl R -A 54 ' Q-gf rrr Brenda Sue Turner exercises senior Nancy Ruth Via Earl Jones Wade Cynthia Anne Weaver Dorothy Lee Wells f , 1 f 1. .4-me Fine- ' privileg Carolyn Sue Wa Donald Roy Williams 1 , 7' . L we M., 3,1 . -. 3, J 6 3 3 v gs A-U Patricia Elizabeth Williams James Otis Wilson, Jr Gary Stuart Witt Connie Earlene Wood John Barry Woolwine Sandra Gayle Wright y leading way to assembly Cynthia Weaver industriously works on her senior theme. works toward graduation 5 4:1 X S ' V Hicks Stanle Ward, 'ond Dottie Becky Brookman and Barbara Ferguson examine eniors ernon , y B d r rt cords after first semester, Wells consult with Miss Stone about College oar epo examinations. . 13:9 i ' l E si . f 1 vs, 148 li f eiga U52 F , 3 2 5? W i F X fi ,,,l.,,l -o.., 'fy pf-gf-'45 Eleven first-honor graduates of the class of 1961 ROW: R. Ayers, A. Tice, R. Crist. Not pictured ore ore: FIRST ROW: S. Word, V. Hicks, C. Rewis. D. Hagan and D. Sfultz. SECOND ROW: B. Bonord, L, Hiil, E. Cosby. THIRD and achieves success. 149 W!W!,i,iiij ll ll ll'lL....ns- r 'ifrfgxf Ajlll e 5' W j, ii i i ii ii ii j ..s1rgQ:w 'll ll ll it it Y 5... Ei ' E i ,H Qw ...' ji. . W f . 723533 - -3' . 1 Junior officers plan for future class meeting. Royce Hall, secretary-treasurer, Jimmy Woody, historian, Ralph Rood, president, and Cathy Brown, vice-presi- dent. Junior Class Joan Magness and Jimmy Woody pay class dues to Cathy Brown, vice-president of the Junior Class. sl - ld Reaching an important phase in their education, the Junior Class at- tacked with diligence the subjects prescribed for them. Combined with the usual studies in English and American history were new experi- ences with the modern innovation of programmed texts. Deciding on money-making projects and printed invitations for seniors, they began early in the year to plan for the prom, their major social activity of the year. x4 . v. X .,,... g. ,. gf, ex it as 'V '- L., -we 'F X. X 5'- IX , 1 5?-. 5.-r' ::.- B., 15 X get awaits senior year in new Diane Beard Cheryl Benson Hal Boitnott Bill Bradley Cathy Brown Denny Brown 1.1 .. Nana Brown rf 1 Y KNWX. Richard Buckingham V: 5 - Kenneth Buckner Y. :J Lindo Buckner ,J W el 1 Fleming, 'I' . i- .1 , Q, ,G 217 K' ' me V f 3 dz! . t . , . - l v i will J I rw f' , re - L, .15 . I . Calvin Anderson Linda Antol Becky Arnold Carolyn Arnold Judy Arnold Sandra Arrington Pat Arthur Melvin Ayers Jimmy Bailey Stephen Bailey Bill Ballentine Patricia Bantan Doug Barnett Donnie Barrett Sandro Bayse . ' FT -1 0 Linda Byrd Sherry Cadd Jimmy Call Jo Ann Campbell Sandra Carroll Charlotte Carter Carl Christian Linda Clark Billy Clingenpeel Marie Conklin Gordon Conner Jackie Conner Richard Cooper Cheryl Corbell Arthur Coulter Joe Spichek, Wayne Crist, and Vicky Lyon look over information concerning National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. competes for scholarships ts ' l' lik: 'Z 24:1 rf Ml Mi lm j ffl L ' - f i f ia i i Wi is gl i, I :, r- , J , X ar :QV ' ' .sg wx X I -. . F 1 , A f Y T , i mg.: i , 'H r' . A 4- t- 2 l 4 -. . SQ-E1-'i'rli f C: ' i x If wg? eg V -, 25.35254 M Ll ' T -2 ' 1 1 V' 1 ' Patricia Craft Wayne Crist James Crutchfield Lewis Cunningham Yvonne Dalton Martha Dick Larry Dickinson Jack Dillard Sandra Dillon Betty Duncan www Jig ga- 2s ll:l- mu by mn. , . K , 5 L-. L. , '41 wwf '1 li 1 Q i f .. , , . in 1 We - ,g me-rf . Hi, - 1 me '. 7, Q:-A 1. ii qi mm. Q, .K v nz., it 7 ' 'iiil'fw'ri- ,W . if 'Egg ai , if il I, A it l . N - w 5 7 A K. ' N1r..fr i Q, -.s K, , i. t 1 1 . if A Il Mrflil Iliff' KM ,glial WMM through National W 1 2.17 lp QQ' l i R . l sn-, YP ,,,- 54.1 'Q J? Pat Duncan Larry Dunagan Margaret Earle Suzanne Edelman Peggy Jo Falls Wayne Ferrell Phyllis Flick Raymond Franklin Eddie Gendron Ginger Gevrekian Sharon Gray Janice Graybill Nelson Graybill Miriam Greig Cynthia Guthrie Douglas Hale Royce Hall Lena Harper Cheryl Heath Roger Hedge Billy Hicks Bill Higgins Johnny Hodges Tommy Holton Tommy Houchins Larry Howell Judy Hudson Jo Ann Jamison Els 5' -ws 6' V LM L. ,xy ilu 1 f. ,l K l - ,- sy , . . Alf 5 wi,- .1 also , sf' , 1 GET? Debra .lessee V A 'J F' f , Chuck Johnson H 34253553 ,y Y El . if 52552 17 I A 5 . . in N K2 - '.':-:Wil 'Mem 4 iii ' 531. .- ,u 1 i1i?l'l' '52 , ,A H l. ' me 'mi'-,'1 ' ,,,..,.z. , L fr Y ' -- . I , is 2. 'ire-.-1' i S 2 ,, N Q 't-:Ji 'Q ' aifgugvzi ,-W ::-- i rffiggilil Liiiih ' ' WSE ,. 5 f i i f l 5:1 , Wy' l .i muff gill? 'wx iii 'QA is - S , . A v- l' D 1 F QL., learns fundamentals 1:- 1 C s s, 'Y Q N- i-,im Elf, mlm lr .TSM ia,- ,. -JS ' f L4,,- , gg- K: C Q 4 i,lll we ,L :ffl 9 4. l l New x lq 'isa xv Q i xr J 1 y 1 0 4 Robert Jones Jerry Kasey Ronny Keys Susan Keziah Danny Kingery Doug Kingery Joan Kinsey Willard Kiser George Knight Carolyn LaBrie L u as l iilffli QE! 99 : in I .v 4: 1 4 ll: , -am aww ...A .s is-,QA if ii ii .,v,.,.,f,,, 1 ll, 'Q -, .gi ,J'Hif'm 'S is i 'llillii M 'X 71' , i gl V av'- l ' - ' , l 2 6g7?lv '.- .- , A Q h I for if , l - - .,.. H Y Lg 'fx iuclying during homeroom, ,f-I? ,fi 'e L l ,, -Q im: :este -. .ef ..7' 5. i ,eww fl if QM f gg li fa ll , Carolyn LaBrie, a junior homeroom S.C.A. representative, how to study. 'l fu- , , Sammy Laffoon Tina Lampros Roger Leonard Almira Lilly Andy Lucas Susan Lyon Vicky Lyon Barry McCarty Bob McCroy Bob McCulley Sallye McFarlane Berkeley McLendor Joan Magness Brenda Martin John Martin leads discussion on -fwl ia ki M ,nw ,PS Sue Martin Steve Mason Roy Matherly Richard Meador Cindy Menefee Ralph Miller Gayle Minter Freddy Mitchell Dickie Moore Sue Moore - Margaret Morto Deliston Mountcastle Bonnie Muddiman Jimmy Nichols Pat Nichols --if 9-:Y T 1- .I I-!'ia , Royce Hall consults with Mr. Pankey concerning invitations for Junior-Senior Prom. A E3 , 1 QQ. -xa- .Q my ,,, W W , f ,X m msd M : W ..., , was gl. 4. 17 'v l r ' i 'Cl a 3 U3 o- C o. co cn 'F a Sl' fl a V5 CD 3 co cn :r 5 ca 1 yiir Ol' X Bill Owens A , ,R mga' ,,. John Parks I' - ' Shirley Paxton U Sandra Peregoy Martha Perry Marie Peverall Wakely Phillips Forrest Pinion Gail Rotcliffe - Sandra Ray year's activities 'E' 55 IN' ,sf ' LV' f 1 ,I , gf v li., A, Sued!! 1 S , wh... S v i'f-H' Robert Rjles Virginia Robinson Tommy Robison Don Roman Ralph Rood Judy Roop Larry Rowe Brenda Saul Borry Schlosser . f r 4 I 4' r Andy Sharpe Margaret Sink Quinn Slusher Dan Smith Judy Smith Patricia Smith Winston Smith Zeno Smith Tommy Smithers Joe Spichek Dione Stonley Judy Stanley Kathy Stanley Jimmy Stephens Andy Stevens W, ,Ak f t, . l'.4wl Q 4 f is GV ,we-1 i -- 'P' -1 W f 5 il ' 4., ll fy' Ray Stone David Stoner 1 ' David sfulfz QT, is Mary Agnes Sublett 7 , .1 5 Sydney Tanner LN 15 A so Jeffrie Troutt W 'ff ' S' ii, . i I it SZ' - fi' , honors seniors with :iw 1725: XX' 4 Q:- i ,f X ,A Robert Trumbull Bruce Urnberger David Woll Pat Wall Fred Wollenfelsz Jack Wolrond Nancy Walters Mario Ward Fred Webb Eloine Werner ,wi Egg, ,,-- i ...asia -l - ,! :Wes l 1 l -v' L WSE ' ni ' traditional prom. Sue Moore, Maria Ward, the Harvest Dance. l Fu . Ki, ' s, 4 , ' . Q ll' ' W t7 HK , Q ',-if, ff, ' mfr 5, - A-.Wi r it . alll' 'sew X- .Y i , ,AE ,. 334' i- i A 'Y ' 5 4 ' L y ' -,4. 'Hgi.: A 1:--' ' - .ef M J 'rl si .-In :' :E - , - 'L ' f as 4 W QW I N, Jimmy Woody Nancy Wray Ruth Ziegler and Ruth Ziegler work decorations for 4-.. ,- 3'-, , N i. 1 fm, ui ii 1 Xiu lk, H l. we V.. Cheryl Werrz Pot West Carleso Whitenock Joe Wilkerson Bobby Williams Billy Wilson Emery Winstead Johnny Wood Borry Woodford Roger Woodson The Sophomore Class Sa P S 3 i sh ii ,J A ,I 'ml' , , , sr l 1 1 4 H ,, l Q! 4, J x '-mv 'fl I ,..,,.. -, -megs Y, . L - ,mvgsfm -1-, L ,f .. ap if fig J, 3 fi ,ig - ' A Q1 - 1. 'L ,se- '. '- , 4 K i -5 mx--z g . iw: ' . X .' 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P. Neathawk John Neely Tommy Newman Dianna Newsom Jim Nichols Glenn Obenshain Linda O'Meara Sherry Overstreet Johnny Owen Carson Parks Joe Patterson f if i is 'xl :Q 'ELK' l ii tp' 3-' -i r. ,sa 1 -.fl Q1 name 2 . rg 1 Y s lr. NM l :: I v W. I 1 JJ. . to 1 fi s Q. Y--. ,A-.1 -'57 ' L. ,je sir ii. mf. twigs: 7,1-- 4 s. 'x ?vv1' is M S 1 ' '.'. , I73 QW .x l 6 i ,J , E't'i3f'i3. ' lift l -wif . , 51: ,i Y, ,L 1. V, F' .,,1 i. 3 1 ,.. l OKAJM 'I . i we- , fiiifiw el -I We 1 all l s 1-- 'it' we li Q JMS- 'EF' J i ,si i. l -:P 3 ,nfl Q ,- , , at 'El l Q, ,- CNY, E .5 I , ' rl , 135' .,,: f.., im X ,, as P -' 'H ' A Hi , 'yn ,, ,, Lv . F ' fs r , V lr: ll fbi-- vi r , - gif, . V sf' ,Y' ' . . .Q V ., , .Y 'x., i ll Q, qw .gif .1 . x . ,gore 'X ele6'v.l I ..i l - ' f E.E' Q ' 'T S' , -nsfx 1 ,ww ga ' u V ,H x 2 f I i. 1 5. !sT X ' S 'ru r. 'I 1 73 .A 'yy jf Q Q' ' i ij l fr 1 Sedova Patterson Larry Perdue Mike Perfater Brenda Perkins G. H. Peters Martha Peters Susan Peters Gary Pickeral Sherry Poindexter Steve Powell Bryan Powers Johnny Powers Jerry Pultz Francis Purcell Eddie Quinn Becky Ramsey Brenda Ramsey Georgia Ratclitfe Jay Ratcliffe Pamela Rhodes Jeanne Ribble Jimmy Ribble Clara Rickman Tommy Ridenhour Cheryl Riles Carolyn Roberts Don Roberts Judy Robertson Wanda Robinson Ann Ruff Mike Samuel Tommy Sayers Donna Schafer Ricky Scordas Linda Scott John Scyphers Tommy Settle David Shepherd Ginger Shepherd Hope Shields Dale Showalter Patricia Sigmon Dewey Sink Jimmy Sledd David Slusher Douglas Slusher Mike Slusher Susan Slusher Evelyn Smith Garry Smith Marilyn Smith Roy Smith Shirley Smith Tommy Smith Ronnie Sower Kristine Stark Susan Starkey Joyce StClair Mike Stephenson Kenny Stockermann Gary Stoner Mary Strickland Lynn Stubblefield Fary Stull Velma Summitt Patricia Talaga Carol Taliaterro Foy Thomas Joey Thompson Sharon Thurman Cheryl Tombs Susan Turner Barbara Turpin Betty Vest Donna Virtes Sandro Waldron Charles Warren Buddy Weaver Barry Webb Joyce Webster Joe Wheeler Doug Whitlock Thomas Wiley Wayne Wilkes Brownie Wilkinson Jimmy Wilkinson Kathleen Williams Linda Williams Rosalee Wills Johnny Winn Denny Witt Mary Catherine Wood David Woody Kathryn Woody James Zimmerman lm? -s .- ra .. A , xt, TX if W all il-flgwll ki 45 Y ' me K3 J W' ' 1 i I ' l W -.ily Q V 5 - T nf, il is Y -'ew - 1 ith K, A . T 4 . , Iv. ' 'ffl Q, if m Q., I l-5' l ' -' L-,Q 1' l W 'i x- y 'x url- . , l75 L In FACULTY DIRECTORY MR. D. G. BAKER Mechanical Drawing University of the State of New York College of Education, B.S. MISS BILLIE LEE BATES General Business, Typing Bluefield College Radford College, B.S. IOth Grade Y-Teens MRS. VIRGINIA H. B-OYD English, Bible Madison College, B.S. 9th Grade MRS. DOROTHY C. BROWN Typing, Shorthand Bowling Green College of Commerce, B.A MISS LUCY H. BUFORD Reading Improvement Classes Radford College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Mr. Kitchen clowns at Shrine football game MR. WILLIAM K. CHILDRESS Mathematics V.P.l., B.S. Senior Hi-Y MRS. CATHERINE COLLINS Social Studies, General Science Mary Washington, B.S. Shepherd College MR. EDWIN L. DANIEL Art Elon College, B.A. Abbott Art School R.P.I. Junior Art Club MRS. GENEVIEVE DICKINSON English, Speech, Dramatics. Radford College, B.S. V.P.I., M.S. University of Virginia Literary Club, Thespians MR. THOMAS H. DIXON Chemistry, Attendance Washington and Lee University, A.B University of Virginia Rotas MR. DEAN L. EGGE Art Friends University Manchester College Bridgewater College, B.A. Senior Art Club MR. CHARLES NEAL ENGERS Social Studies, English Roanoke College, B.A. Junior Hi-Y MRS. NANCY S. FALLS Librarian Radford College, B.S. MISS JEAN FERGUSON English Mary Washington College, B.A. MR. KENNETH L. FRENCH Physical Education, Driver Education, Math Morris Harvey College, B.S. West Virginia University, M.S. Football, Wrestling MRS. SUSAN C. FRENCH Home Economics, Social Studies Madison College, B.S. Junior F.H.A. MR. JOHN GRAYBILL American History, Journalism, Guidance Roanoke College, B.A. V.P.I., M.Ed. Junior Class Advisor, Newspaper MRS. ROMA L. GUSTIN Latin Westhampton College University of Richmond, B.A. 9th Grade MR. RICHARD L. HORNER English, Geography University of Virginia, B.A., M.Ed. Senior Hi-Y MRS. LOETTA W. HORTON Mathematics, Physics, Guidance Woman's College ot University of North Carolina, B.A. University of North Carolina, M.A. Science Club Ml'SS MARGARET C. JAMES Shorthand, Bookkeeping St. Joseph's College, B.S. Woman's College of University of North Carolina University ot Colorado University of Virginia F.B.L.A. MR. DAVID P. JAMES, JR. General Science, Mathematics V.P.l., B.S. Junior Hi-Y MRS. HILDA B. JESSEE Government, Geography Roanoke College, B.A. Senior Y-Teens Mr. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Sittord share hilar ious moment at Beta Club Banquet. MR. OTIS D. KITCHEN Band, Instrumental Music Bridgewater College, B.S. U.S. Naval School of Music Northwestern University MRS. BETTY FRAIM LAYMAN Social Science, English Roanoke College, B.A. Junior Y-Teens MRS. CATHERINE G. LOOMIS English, History Madison College, B.S. MRS. VIRGINIA C. MASON English, Attendance Tennessee Wesleyan College Roanoke College, B.S. University of Virginia Business Manager for Senior Class MR. G. E. MATHENY General Science University of Illinois, B.S. V.P.I., M.S. Temple University Roanoke College Industrial College of Armed Forces MR. JOHN J. MELONE, JR. Biology, Advanced Biology University of Virginia, B.S. Science Club MISS BETTY J. MINTON Physical Education, Health Education, Driver Education Longwood College, B.S. G.A.A., Cheerleaders, Girls' Monogram Club FACULTY DIRECTORY MR. JAMES T. MOORE Physical Education, Driver Education High Point Colle e BS g , . . Appalachian State Teachers College Roanoke College Basketball, Football, Cross-Country MRS. SUSIE M. MUDDIMAN Library Clerk William And Mary MRS. IRMA S. ODOM English, Government Radford College, B.S. Duke University, M.Ed. Senior Class MRS. RUTH B. PAINTER Biology Radford College, B.S. F.T.A. MISS SARA ANNE PARROTT English Madison College, B.S. Junior Y-Teens MRS. MAMIE S. PATTERSON Spanish' University of Puerto Rico, B.A. Roanoke College MR. HARTWELL PHILIPS Algebra, General Math, Guidance North Carolina State, B.l.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed.- MRS. MARTHA N. QUIGLEY Geography, English, Guidance Southwestern University, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. MR. EARL J. QUINN, JR. Industrial Arts, Government Roanoke College V.P.l. University of Virginia, B.S. S.C.A. MRS. JUNE F. RADFORD English, Social Studies Radford College, B.A. F.T.A. MISS FRANCES SANDERSON School Secretary MRS. MANIE L. SIFFORD Algebra, Plane Geometry, Consumer Math Business Math Hollins College, B.A. Beta Club MRS. DAILEY B. SLOAN Home Economics University of North Carolina, B.S. Senior F.H.A. Cafeteria workers at Fleming include Mrs. Lally Al- ogerl, Mrs. Irene Roper, Mrs. Effie Woodson, Mrs. mond, Mrs. Davie Turner, Mrs. Ethel Stevens tman- Delsie Jones and Mrs, Alice Newson. i 4-Tig -sq ' 5 M . - I - J .1 ev . I I If S . I? ,I ' I' J' or Y Y., Af ,I- ' ?E' AIS: 'nfE'Fff1i,..,.2?.,-?:f:.:-T I is -Ia .- I. T . ,Amps , ,v:. , ,, . I . .xr V . Y i V . ji . , WF-v. . g J . I .. , 44.-I :QHQI -1: -jf 'I -' , . ' 4f.',-'ig . fi f ' I I -. ' E f i, , i: of 5 1 ig. y 'H , fa, Y,,, it .. .. :Eva Il -, , 5 Y I I , I. .... -. , I I - f. ' ' 'T ligi at . -' LY. ' I . .I..I I- . -- . ' . , . .gee , , 3. .-lf.,-:.i' -, 2 2 1? , .i I I' A , A I Miss Parrott plays hostess to Ken Stockman at Hi-Y social. MR. FRED H. SMITH Athletic Director, Physical Education Roanoke College, B.S. Varsity Club, Football, Track MISS ELIZABETH STONE French, Guidance Roanoke College, B.S. Columbia University V.P.l., M.S. Annual MRS. VELVA S. SUTPHIN Mathematics Concord College Roanoke College Morris Harvey, B.S. University of Virginia Junior Red Cross MRS. REBECCA S. THOMAS V.O.T., General Business, Off Mary Washington, B.S. V.P.l., M.Ed. ice Procedure MRS. FRANCES C. THOMPSON Science, Physical Science Longwood College, B.S. Junior Y-Teens MISS LOUISE THOMPSON Physical Education, Health, First Radford College, B.S. G.A.A., Cheerleaders MRS. MARY S. TOWNSEND English Radford College, B.S. Y-Teens, Poetry Club MRS. FLORENCE N. TUCKER Plane Geometry, Business Math, University of Louisville, B.A. University of North Carolina University at Virginia Red Cross MRS. MARTHA M. WALDEN Mathematics Longwood College V.P.l., B.S. L.M.U. University of Virginia Math Club, Majorettes MISS SARAH WALTON History, French Madison College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. Bible Club MRS. JUNE C. WEBB Aid Latin Choir, Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Music Appreciation Longwood College, B.A. Madison' MISS RUTH WILLIAMS English Wheelock School Western Reserve University, B.S., Poetry Club MR. DAN E, WOOLDRIDGE M.A. American History, Physical Educa-tion Lynchburg College, B.A. B Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball Names Cather than tirst namesl by which students are commonly known appear in paren- theses. x S pg, , ,L . ff .4-' 5,7 ,rg-.gssq 1 J K. es.. -ee.-P v- J' -' '-4,1 Promise Me We'll Still Be Sweethearts is represented by Judy Kanode and Larry Hulvey. BRENDA AARON-Y-Teens 8,95 F.H.A. 8,95 G.A.A. 9,10,11,12, Vice President 125 Monogram Club 10,11, 12, Vice President 11,125 Girl's Volleyball Team 9,10, 11,125 Girl's Basketball Team 9,10,11,125 Girl's Soft- ball Team 9,1O,11,125 Bowling Team 10,115 Tennis Team 10,115 Pep Club 10. THOMAS KTOMMY1 AKINS-Band 8,9,10,11,12, Drill Master 11, Student Director 12, Section Leader 11,12, Chaplain 95 Jr. Hi-Y 8,95 Pep Band 9,10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Boys' State 115 Rotas 11,12, GERALDINE ANDREWS-Y-Teens 10,11,125 F.B.L.A. 11,125 F.H.A. 105 Pep Club 10,115 Transferred from Colonial High School September, 1958. ' DELWIN KDEL1 ANGELL-Track 10,11,125 Varsity Club 125 Photography Club 11,12, Vice President 115 Hi-Y 11,125 Rotas12. JUDY AUSTIN-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 S.C.A. 9,125 G. A.A. 9,105 Bowling Team 95 Pep Club 105 Girls' Chorus 105 Chair 11,12, Secretary 125 Senior Class Historian 125 Sabre Staff 125 Beta Club 11,125 Youth Seminar 125 Art Club 9, President 95 F.B.L,A. 125 Beta Club Convention 11, District 6 Choir 11. DONNA AVERY-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 G.A.A. 9,10,115 Bowling Team 9,105 Literary Club 105 Pep Club 105 Science Fair 115 Red Cross 125 F.H.A. 125 V.O.T. 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Bible Club 12. RONALD KRONNIEJ AYERS-Hi-Y 9,1 1,12, Secretary 95 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 S.C.A. 12, President 125 Track 105 Cross-Coun- try 11,125 Annual 12. LOIS BAILEY-Y-Teens 85 Senior Art Club 10,11,125 G.A.A. 9. STEPHEN CSTEVE1 BAIN-Basketball 9,10,11,125 Track 105 Cross Country 11,125 Hi-Y 10,1 l,12, Chaplain 11, Vice President 12, JUDITH CJUDD BALL-G.A.A. 10,1 1,12, Vice President 115 Monogram Club 10,11,125 Literary Club 115 Art Club 11,125 F.T.A. 105 Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 9,1O,1l,12, Captain 105 Softball 9,1O,115 Bowling 10, 125 Pep Club 10. ROBERTIKBOB1 BARNARD-Literary Club 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Thespians 125 Newspaper Staff 12. PEGGIE BEHELER-G.A.A. 1O,11,12, President 125 Monogram Club 10,11,125 D.E. 12, President 125 Vol- leyball 1O,11,12, Co-Captain 125 Basketball 10,11,125 Softball 10,11,12. JAMES UIMMYJ BENSON-Football 9, 1O,11,12, CO- Captain 10,125 Basketball 9,l0,115 Hi-Y 11,125 Var- sity Club 11,12, Baseball 1o,11,12. EARL, BETHEL-Rotas 11,12, Treasurer and Segetary 125 D,E, 125 D.E. Convention 12. ROSE LEE BISHOP-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Poetry Club 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Red Cross 95 Pep Club 1O,11. BARBARA BLACKFORD-F.H.A. 9. DALE lMlKEJ BOWER-Red Cross 85 Football 95 Base- ball 9,1O,11,12. JULIA BRAY-Y-Teens B5 Band 8,9,1O,11,125 Major- ette 125 Volleyball 95 Pep Club 10. BARBARA BRICKEY-Y-Teens 8,95 Art Club 10,11,12, REBECCA CBECKY1 BROOKMAN-G.A.A. 9,105 Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Pep Club 11. FRANK iJUNlOR1 BROWN-Football 105 Basketbgll 105 Track 105 Tennis 1O,11, Captain 115 Hi-Y 10,11,125 President 11,125 Art Club 10,11,125 S.l.P.A. 115 D.E. 12, Recorder 125 Drum Major 125 Pep Band Director 11,125 Jr. Class President5 Varsity Club 11,125 Annual 1 l,12. JUDITH UUDY1 BROWN-Beta Club 125 Y-Teens 9, 10,11,12, Secretary 125 F.B.L.A. 11,12, President 12, State Convention 11,125 G.A.A. 9,105 F.H.A. 95 Cheer- leader 125 S.C.A. 10,125 Girl's State 115 S.l.P.A. 115 S,C.A. State Convention 105 Y-Teens Convention 115 Annual 11,125 Youth Seminar 12. BARBARA CARWILE--Volleyball 1 1,12, Co-Captain 5 BONNIE BRYANT-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 F.B.L.A. 11, 12, Secretary 125 G.A.A, 9,1O, Vice President 95 Volley- ball Team 95 F,H.A. 9,1O,11, Secretary 105 Cheerleader 10,115 Bible Club 125 V.O.T. 125 Christmas Court 105 Spring Formal Court 95 Homecoming Queen 125 Pep Club 10. JOSEPH CJOE1 BUSH-Football 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 125 Basketball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 125 Baseball 10, 11,12, Co-Captain 115 Varsity Club 1O,11,12, Secretary 115 Hi-Y 125 Beta Club 11,12. MARILYN CDIANNED CALDWELL-Y-Teens 8,9,11,125 G.A.A. 8,95 Softball 10. GARY CARROLL-Football 10,115 Varsity Club 1O,11, 12. ROBERT CBOBBYD CARROLL-Hi-Y 125 Choir 9. JACQUELYN lJACKlE1 CARTER-Bible Club 115 Red Cross 12. ROBERT CARTER-Poetry Club 10,11,125 Art Club 11, 12. Art Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11, Point Recorder 5 12 Basketball 10,11,125 Bowling 10,11,125 Softball 9,105 12 G.A.A. 9,10,11,125 Monogram Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10. BRINTHA CLARKE-G.A.A. 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 Y- Teens 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 95 Homecoming Court 105 S.C.A. 1O5 F.T.A. 105 F.H.A, 10,11,12, President 11,125 Cheerleader 9,11,12, Co-Head 12. JUDITH UUDY1 CLINGENPEEL-G.A.A. 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 Red Cross 10, Secretary 105 S.C.A. 115 Christmas Court 115 Cheerleader 9,11,12, Head 125 F.H.A. 12, Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, Secretary 10. JEANETTE COLEMAN-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 G.A.A. 9,10,11,125 F.H.A. 10,115 D.E. 125 Bowling Team 10, 1 1. JAMES CJIMMYJ COON-Football 95 Hi-Y 125 Basket- ball Manager 9. ESTHER COSBY-D.A.R. Award 125 Y-Teens 9,10,11, 12, President 10,115 Annual 11,12, Editor 125 S.l.P.A. 115 Band 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 115 Dance Band 125 Pep Band 9,1O,115 Maiorette 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Girls' State 115 Youth Seminar 115 G.A.A. 9,10,11,125 Bowling 9,1O,115 Monogram Club 11,125 Holly Court 125 S.C.A. 10,11,125 Science Club 11,125 Science Fair 10. RICHARD CRIST-Basketball 11,125 Tennis 11,125 Cross Country 11,125 Hi-Y 11,12, Historian 125 Beta Club 12. Transferred from Warwick High School, 1959. FRANCES KHOLLIEJ CROUCH-G.A.A. 9,1O,11, Treas- urer 9, Secretary 115 Pep Club 105 Alternate Cheerlead- er 1O5 Art Club 9, Vice President 95 Y-Teens 9,10,l25 F.B.L,A. 12, Vice President 12. Fleming's representatives to Girls' State are J. Clingen- peel, M, Vest, E. Cosby, D. Wells, J, Brown, and S. Ridenhour, while T. Akins and R. Ayers Knot picturedi went to Boys' State. LlNDA CROUCH-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, Vice Presiden-t 11, President 125 Band 9,10,11,12, Secretary 125 All- State Band 125 Pep Band 10,115 Majorette 11,125 G.A. A. 9,1O,115 Bowling Team 9,l0, Captain 105 Pep Club 105 State Beta Club Convention 115 Beta Club 11,12, Treasurer 125 S.C.A. 125 Youth Seminar 125 Annual 12. POLLY ANN pAviasoN-sem club 11,12, Y-Teens 11,12, Bond 1o,11,i2, Pep Band12. ANNE DAVlS-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Bible Club 95 Choir 10,115 G.A.A. 95 F.B.L.A. 125 Library Club 95 Girls' Chorus 9. LINDA DEYERLE-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Library Club 9, Vice President 95 G,A.A. 105 Literary Club 9,1O,11, 125 Thespians 11,12, Vice President 125 Sabre Staff 95 History Club 12, Secretary 12. DAVID DILLON-Football 95 Hi-Y 95 Literary Club 10, 111,125 Track 10,11,125 Thespians 11,125 Varsity Club 2. LARRY DUDLEY-l-li-Y 95 Red Cross 11. WILLIAM CBILLD DUKE-Track 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 9,11, 12, Secretary 125 Football 10,11,125 Wrestling 11,125 Varsity Club 11,l2. LYNDA EPPERLY-F.H.A. 9,1O, President 95 Art Club 9,105 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Bible Club 9,11, Secretary bF.TbA. 105 Pep Club 105 F.B.L.A. 11,125 Poetry u . GARY FARMER-Hi-Y 95 Choir 9,10,11,125 All-State Choir 10. SENIOR DIRECTORY BARBARA FERGUSON-G.A.A. 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 Volleyball 11, Captain 115 Monogram Club 11, 125 Beta Club 11,125 F.B.L.A. 125 V.O.T. 12. CARVEL KTOMMYJ FERGUSON-Hi-Y 35 Football 9,105 Basketball 9,10,11,12, Captain 9,105 Baseball 95 Track 10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 S.C.A. 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. RUFUS lBUTCHI FOUTZ-Newspaper 9,105 Photography Club 11. RUTH CANNI FRANKLIN-GA..A. 95 Y-Teens IO5 F.H.A. 11. PATRICIA KERNESTINEJ FUQUA-F.H.A. 9,105 G.A.A. 9,105 Y-Teens 9,105 F.B.L.A. 10,11,12, Reporter-His- torian 12. PHYLLIS FULK-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,12, Master Key 125 Newspaper 9,10,11,12, Co-Editor 125 S.l.P.A. 10,115 Beta Club 11,12, Vice President 125 F.T.A. 125 Pep Club 105 G.A.A. 9,105 Art Club 95 Bible Club 9,105 S.C.A. 125 Red Cross'105 Bowling Team 9. FRANK GIANNITTI-Rotas 9,10,11,12, President 125 Hi-Y 11,125 Science Club 115 Photography Club 11,125 Football 105 Choir 95 Science Fair 10. RALPH KMIKEJ GILMORE-D.E. 12. PATRICIA CPATTYJ GOOD-F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 125 Bible Club 1O,11,12. PAGE tP.D.1 GRAVETT-Football 9,10,115 Basketball 9,10,1 1,125 Baseball 9,10,1 1,125 Beta Club 11,125 Var- sity Club 1O,11,125 Red Cross 12. HARRY GREENE-Football 95 S.C.A, 95 Band 1O,11, 12, Vice President 12, Co-Drum Major 12, Head Drill Master 125 Pep Band 1O,11,12, Leader 125 Dance Band 1 1,12. DONALD KDONJ GRIFFIN-Choir 9,10,11,125 Art Club 125 All State Choir 12. JAMES CDENNISJ HAGAN-Hi-Y 9,11,12, President 95 Beta Club 12. ' CAROLYN HALE-Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 10, 11,12, Co-Captain 125 Softball 9,1O,11,125 Monogram Club 11,12, President 12, Point Recorder 125 G.A.A. 9, 1O,11,12, Vice President 115 Thesplans 10,11,125 Lite- rary Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 115 Art Club 9,10,11, 12, Secretary 10, Vice President 115 Bible Club 95 An- nual 11,12. SHARON HALE-Girls Chorus 95 Choir 10,115 Art Club 125 D.E. 12. ' SIDNEY HALE-History Club 12. Recipient of the 1961 DAR award is Esther Cosby. HARVEY HALES-Wrestling 95 Baseball 11,12, Cap- tain 125 Hi-Y 12, Publicity Chairman 125 Varsity Club 12. REBECCA CFRANCES1 HALL-F.H.A. 95 Art Club IO, 11,125 F.T.A. 10,125 Y-Teens 9,1O. CECELIA HAMILTON-G.A.A. 10,11,125 F.H.A. 10, Reporter 105 F.B.L.A. 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Bowl- ing 1O,11,125 Art Club 11,125 Beta Club 11,12, REBECCA KBECKYJ HANCOCK-Y-Teens 9,1O,11, Pres- ident 95 All State Band 95 Band 9,10,11,12, Vice Pres- ident 115 Pep Band 9,1O,11,125 G.A.A. 95 Majorette 10,11,125 Christmas Court 115 S.C.A. 115 Red Cross 12. GARY HARRIS-Football 9,1O,11,125 Basketball 9. JENNIE CFAYEJ HEDRICK--Art Club 1O,11,125-Pep Club 10. RICHARD HENNINGER-Art Club 9,1O,115 Literary Club 9,1O,115 Science Club 10,115 Thesplans 1O,11,12, President 125 Beta Club 11,125 Track 10,115 Choir 10, 115 All State Choir 115 Poetry Club 11, Reporter 11. FRED HICKAM-Art Club 95 Newspaper 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Photography Club 11, President 115 Rotas 125 Track 10,11,125 Varsity Club 12. VERNON HICKS-Chess Club 9, Science Club 10,11,12, Historian 12, Literary Club 11,12, Vice President 12, Thespians 12, Rotas 12, Beta Club 11,12, Science Fair 10,1 1,12. LARRY HILL-Chess Club 9, Science Club 10,11,12, Vice President 12, Beta Club 11,12, Rotas 9,12, Science Fair 9,10,11,12, Newspaper 11. CAROL JEAN HOFFMAN-Band 9, Y-Teens 9,1O,11,12, Thespians 10,11,12, Reporter 11, Literary Club 1O,11, F.B.L.A. 12, Red Cross 11, G.A.A. 9, V.O.T. 12. RICHARD HOFFMAN--Football 9,10, Wrestling 11,12, Choir 1O,12, Boys Chorus 9, Literary Club 10,11,12, Thespians 11,12, Red Cross 9,10. JEAN CCAROLYN1 HOLLAR-Newspaper 9,10,11,12, Co-Editor 12, Basketball Team 9,10, Art Club 9, Y- Teens 9, S.C.A. 12, Beta Club 11,12, F.H.A. 9, G.A.A. 10,11,S.I.P.A,1O,11. FRED HORTON-Band 9,10,1 1,12, Treasurer 12, Beta Club 11,12, Science Club 10,11,12, President 11, Bas- ketball 9,1O,11,12, Cross Country 9,1 1,12, Chess Club 9, Senior Class President. BERNICE HUDSON-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, F.T.A. 11, 12, F.B.L.A. 12. LARRY HULVEY-Choir 9,1O,11,12, President 12, Hi- Y 1O,11, Photography Club 11, Secretary 11, Varsity Club 12, Baseball 9, Basketball 10, Track 10,11,12, S.C.A. 12. DON HUNZIKER-Track 10,11,12, Wrestling 12, Band 9,1O,11,12, Drum Major 12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Dance Band 10,11,12, Archery Club 10, Varsity Club 10,11, 12. MARY JANE HURT-Volleyball Team 12, Y-Teens 9, 10,11,12, G.A.A. 9,12, Library Club 9, F.B.L.A. 12, Pep Club 11, F.H.A. 9. CECIL CJACKIE1 JACOVITCH-Hi-Y 9, Art Club 9, Football 9, Photography Club 11, Literary Club 11,12, Boys Chorus 9, Choir 9,10, Thespians 12, D.E. 12, Vice President 12. SANDRA JACKSON-Beta Club 11,12, F.B.L.A. 11,12, V.O.T. 12. Transferred from Andrew Lewis High School 1959. HUGH JANNEY-Baseball 12. Transferred from Cave Spring High School 1960. ' EMMA JARRETT-Red Cross 11, G.A.A, 11, F.B.L.A. 12. WYLIE JENKINS-Art Club 9, Choir 9,1O,11,12, D.E. 12, SANDRA JOHNSON-F.H.A. 9, Y-Teens 9,12, D.E. Club 12, Secretory 12. JAMES CBUDJ JONES-Hi-Y 10,11,12, Secretary-Treas- urer 11, Varsity Club 11,12, Tennis Team 10,11,12. JUDY KANODE-Y-Teens 10,11,12, F.B.L.A. 12. BETTY KESSLER-Y-Teens 9,1O,12, F.B.L.A. 12, Beta Club 11,12. SANDRA KINGERY-G.A.A. 9, Y-Teens 10, Softball 10, Volleyball 10, Pep Club 10. SANDRA KLUG-F.H.A. 9, Recorder of Points 9, Y- Teens 9,1O,12, Girls Chorus 10, Choir 11,12, G.A.A. 9,10, Library Club 9, Red Cross 11. EDGAR KNOWLING-Hi-Y 9,1O,11,12, Vice President 9, S.C.A. 10,11,12, Historian 12, State S.C.A. Conven- tion .11, Thespians 12, Literary Club 11, Varsity Club 9,10,11,12, Football 9,1O,11,12, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, C3-Captain 11,12, Baseball Manager 1,12, Annual 11, ANNA LANCE-Y-Teens 9, Softball Team 10, F.H.A. 9. VIRGIL CSAMMYJ LANE-Poetry Club 12, Hi-Y 9,10, 11,12, Wrestling 9, Football 9, Art Club 9,10,11,12, Varsity Club 10,11,12, Manager Football Team 11,12. DAVID LAYMAN-Poetry Club 10,11,12, President 12, Art Club 9, Hi-Y 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 9, Football 9, 10,11,12, Basketball 9,1O,11,12g Baseball 9,10,11,12, Varsity Club 10,11,12, Secretary 12, Youth Seminar 12, Junior Class Historian. Members of senior class set table for a senior picnic. .4 F3 SENIOR DIRECTORY DIANNE LEDDEN-Y-Teens 8,9,10,1l,125 Pep Club 10,115 Aff Club 9, F.B.L.A. 11,12, G.A.A. 9,1o, Poetry Club 10, F.H.A. 9, s.c.A. 12, Cheerleader 10. JOHN LENOIR-Baseball 95 Track 10,11,125 Football 9, 10,11,125 Basketball Manager 95 Wrestling 115 Var- sity Club 10,11,125 Choir 9,10. SHIRLEY LINK-Y-Teens 9,10,125 F.H.A. 95 Beta Club 11,125 F.B.L.A. 12. KENNETH KPETEJ MCARTHUR-Basketball 95 Tennis 10,11,125 Band 9,10,11,12, President 125 Dance Band 9,10,11,125 Pep Band 9,10,115 Rotas 115 Beta Club 11,12, President 12, State President 125 Youth Semi- nar 12. MARY McKEE-Y-Teens 95 Art Club 95 F.H.A. 9,1O, 11, Recorder of Points 115 S.C.A. 12. KITTY MADISON-F.H.A. 95 Girls Chorus 105 Y-Teens 10,11,125 Choir 11,125 G.A.A. 115 F.T.A. 125 All West Chorus 125 Red Cross 125 Bowling 9,11,125 Basketball Team Manager 12. JOANNE MAIN-Band 9,1O,l15 Art Club 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 10. WALTER MARSDEN-Art Club 9,10,11,125 F.T.A. 11, 125 Basketball 105 Science Club 11,125 Hi-Y 9,10. DEANNA MARTIN-Y-Teens 10,11,125 F.T.A. 10,11, 125 Pep Club 105 Band 10,11,125 Mojorette 11,12, Head 125 All State Band 12. SUSAN lSUSIEJ MARTIN-Y-Teens 9,10,11,I2, Vice President 10, Secretary 11, Treasurer 125 Cheerleader 9,115 G.A.A. 9,10, Secretary 95 F.B.L.A. 10,11,12, Historian 115 Beta Club 11,125 Christmas Court 8,105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Sweetheart Court 95 Red Cross 95 Snow Princess 12. GEORGE MATHERLY-Football 11. WALTER ICORKYD MAYS-Art Club 9,1O. PATRICIA CPATJ MEADOWS-Transferred from River- view High School, 1960. AMERICA UOAN1 MERCER-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Bible Club 12, Secretary 125 F.B.L.A. 12, Parliamentarian 125 F.H.A. 9,105 V.O.T. 12, BRENDA METTS--Y-Teens 9,10,1 1,125 Poetry Club 1 15 F.B.L.A. 12. SYLVIA MICHAEL-G.A.A. 95 F.H.A. 9,105 Y-Teen 9, 10,11,125 Art Club 9,10,115 F.T.A. 105 Pep Club 10, 115 F.B.L.A. 11,125 S.C.A. 105 Red Cross 11. 184 ROSS MINTON-Football 9,105 Hi-Y 12. WANDA lSHERRYl MITCHELL--Basketball 10,11,125 Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Literary Club 9,10,11,125 G.A.A. 9,10,11,125 Monogram Club 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,12, Secretary 125 F.H.A. 9, Vice President 95 Pep Club 10,115 F.B.L.A. 115 Bowl- ing Team 10,11,125 Sabre Statf10,11,12. THURSTON lMlKE1 MOOMAW-D.E. 12, Treasurer 125 Track 11. BRENDA NANCE--Y-Teens 9,115 F.H.A. 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 125 Bowling 9,115 G.A.A. 9,10,11,125 Bible Club 9,12, Treasurer 125 Pep Club 105 Volleyball 11,125 Basketball 115 Monogram Club 12. CAROLYN NININGER-Thespians 11,125 Literary Club 10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,115 Pep Club 105 Bible Club 125 S.C.A. 12. CAROLYN NIXON-Y-Teens 9,1O,115 F.H.A. 95 G.A.A. 95 Pep Club 10,11. ROBERT CBOBBYI O'BRIEN--Baseball 9,10,115 Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Hi-Y 9,11,125 Red Cross 11. WANDA OLD-G.A.A. 9,105 Volleyball 105 Bowling Team 95 Pep Club 105 F.T.A. 11, 125 Beta Club 1l,12, Secretary 125 Y-Teens 10,1l,12, Secretary 125 Science Fair 115 Red Cross 105 Secretary Junior Class5 Annual I 12. Senior Hi-Y and Y-Teen members enact scene from Christmas Post in their annual assembly. At the Homecoming game maid of honor Carolyn Riley is escorted by Bobby O'Brien. BOBBY OSBORNE-Literary Club 11,125 Varsity Club 12, Treasurer 125 Football 9,115 Wrestling 1O,11,125 Track 10,11,12. WILLIAM UERRY1 OVERSTREET-Photography Club 11. SANDRA PADGETT-G.A.A. 1O,11,125 Monogram Club 1O,11,12, Point Keeper 125 Beta Club 115 Valley- ball 10,12, Co-Captain 125 Basketball 10,125 Softball 1O,12. JEANESTA PANDLIS-Y-Teens 95 G.A.A. 1O,11,125 F.B.L.A. 125 Monogram Club 125 Volleyball Team 10, 115 Baseball Team 11. MARY ANN PARKS-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 C-i.A.A. 9, 10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Thespians 125 Art Club 9, Secretary 95 Volleyball Team 105 Bowling Team 95 Bible Club 9,105 Junior Class Secretary5 S.C.A. 12, Vice-President 125 Homecoming Court 115 Youth Sem- inar 125 Newspaper 11,125 Choir 105 Pep Club 1O5 Madonna 12. MICHAEL CMIKE1 PATTERSON-Football 9,1O,11,125 Wrestling 9,1O,11,125 Co-Captain 11,125 Track 9,10, 11,125 Hi-Y 9,1O,11,12, Sergeant of Arms 125 Red Cross 9,12, Treasurer 95 Varsity Club 9,1O,11,12, President 125 S.C.A. 12. HENRY CDOUGJ PENCE-Football 9,105 Baseball 9, 10,115 Varsity Club 11,125 Hi-Y 12. VPRISCILLA PENCE-G.A,A. 9,10,11,125 Monogram Club 125 Red Cross 9,1O,115 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Volleyball 1O,11,125 Softball 1O,11,125 S.C.A. 12. 185 CURTIS POFF-Football 9,10,115 Tennis 9,105 Base- ball 12, ROBERT POFF-Art Club 125 Track 1O,11,12. BRENDA POINDEXTER-Y-Teens 9,105 F.l'l.A. 95 F.T.A. 125 Beta Club 11,125 Red Cross 125 Science Fair 115 Bowling Team 9. THOMAS lTOMMYl POINDEXTER-Hi-Y 9,105 Poetry Club 115 Art Club 9,10. MARTHA POWERS-Y-Teens 95 Art Club 9. SANDRA RAGLAND-G.A.A. 9,1O,11,125 Monogram Club 9,1O,11,125 Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 9, 1O5 Basketball Team 9,10,11,125 Softball Team 9,1O, 11,125 Tennis Team 10,115 Golf Team 105 Pep Club 105 Bowling Team 12. CAROLYN REWIS-Beta Club 11,125 Newspaper 11, 125 Y-Teens 1O,11,12, Master Key 115 Choir 105 Science Club 10. SANDRA CSANDYJ RIDENHOUR-Cheerleader 10,11, 125 Co-Head 125 F.H.A. 9,10,11, Secretary 105 Red Cross 9, Vice-President 95'Bowling Team 9,105 Softball 105 Science Fair 105 F.T.A. 1O,11,125 Y-Teens 9,10,11, 125 Pep Club 10,115 G.A.A. 9,105 Annual 11,125 Girls' State 115 Thespians 10,11,12. CAROLYN RILEY-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, Vice President 125 F.H.A. 9,11,12, Secretary 11, Vice President 125 Art Club 9,105 G.A.A. 9,10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Home- coming Court 125 Red Cross 105 S.l.P.A. 115 Sweet- heart Court 105 Annual 11,125 Bowling Team 9,105 Softball Team 9,1O. LORRAINE ROBERTS-Art Club 125 Y-Teens 10. PAUL ROBINSON-Football 105 Basketball 105 Track 9,105 Band 9,1O,11,125 Pep Band 10,115 Art Club 11. KAREN SARVER-G.A.A. 95 Y-Teens 95 Bible Club 11, 12, President 125 V.O.T. 125 Pep Club 105 Volleyball Team 125 S.C.A. 12. JAMES l.llMMY1 SAUL-Basketball 9. JERRY SHAVER-Football 9,105 Basketball 95 Track 10,115 Band 9,1O,11,125 Hi-Y 9,10,115 Art Club 9, 11,125 Tennis 9,1O, ROBERT lDON1 SHIELDS-Literary Club 11,125 S.C.A. 125 Varsity Club 125 Thespians 125 Football 115 Wrestling 11, Manager 12. Juoim ouovi SIMMONS-Y-Teens 9,1o,i2, Library Club 95 Bible Club 12, Treasurer 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Girls Chorus 105 Choir 115 V.O.T. 12. CLYDE KC. BJ SINK-Hi-Y 9,11,125 Basketball 9410, 11,12, Co-Captain 12. SENIOR DIRECTORY ROGER SINK-Poetry Club 11, D.E. 12. IRIS CTINYJ SMITH-Y-Teens 9,1O, G.A.A. 10, Soft- ball IO, F.B.L.A. 12. ELLSWORTH SNYDER-Football 9, Manager 1O,11,12, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Varsity Club 10,11,12. ELLEN STANLEY-Band 9,10,11,12, G.A.A. 9,1O,1l, 12, Majorette 11,12, Softball Team 9, Bowling Team 10, Pep Band 12. - WILLIAM CBILLJ STONE-Football 9,11. WILLIAM lBlLLYJ STOVER-Annual 11,12, Business Manager 12, Choir 9,10,11,12, Vice President 11, Basketball 9, Manager 1O,11,12, Manager Football 9,10,11,12, Manager Track 10,11,12, Hi-Y 11,12, Var- sity Club 10,11,l2, Red Cross 10, S.C.A. 11. DOROTHY lDOTTll STULTZ-F.T.A. 1O,11, Secretary 11, Science Club 11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 12, Beta Club 11,12, Y-Teens 10,1 1,12, Red Cross 10,11, Beta Convention 11, G.A.A, 1O,11,12, Recorder of Points 11, Monogram Club 10,11,12, Volleyball Team 10,l1,12, David Layman is congratulated by Judy Brown for a good game. Basketball Team 10,11,l2, Captain 10, Homecoming Court 11, Band 1O,11,12, Secretary 11, Youth Seminar 11, S.C.A. 12, Science Fair 10, Pep Band 1O,l1,12, Newspaper I1,I2. RONALD IRONNIEB SUITER-Band 9,10,11,12, Pep Band 9,10,11,12, Dance Band 9,10,11,12, Leader 12, Science Club 11,12, President 12, Hi-Y 12, Science Fair 10, Tennis 1O,11,12, Youth Seminar 12, Varsity Club 12. BETTE lLUClNDAl SUTOR-Transferred from Lord Botetourt High School 1960. SUE SU-TPHIN-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 9, G.A.A. 9,10,12, Basketball Team 1O,12, Volleyball Team 12, Newspaper 9,10,11, Business Manager 11, Band 9,10,11. DORIS SWEENEY-Art Club 9, Pep Club 10, Bible Club 11, D.E. 12. ROBERT CBOBBYJ THACKER-Football 9,11, S.C.A. 12, Beta Club 11,12, Science Fair 10, Beta Club Conven- tion 11, Vice President Senior Class. BETTY THOMAS-Y-Teens 9,1O,12, G.A.A. 9,1O, F.B.L.A. 12. SANDRA THOMAS-Transferred from James River High 1960. CHARLOTTE THURMAN-Girls Chorus 9, F.H.A. 9. JOHN lALLEN1 TICE-Band 9,10,11,12, Pep Band 9,10,11,12, Dance Band 10,I1,12, Beta Club 11,12, Science Club 11, Beta Club Convention 11, Youth Sem- inar 11. JEANNE TROUT-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, G.A.A. 9, F.H.A. 9,10,11,12, Pep Club 11, Recorder 11. ANDREW lBlLLl TUNNELL--Art Club 10,11,12, Foot- ball 9,1O, Basketball 9,10,11, Red Cross 12, Baseball 12, Senior Hi-Y 11,12, Varsity Club 12, Band 9. BRENDA TURNER-Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, G.A.A. 9,1O, 11,12, Choir 10,11,12, Library Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Cheer- leader 12, Sabre Staff 12, Softball Team 10. SHELBY CDIANJ TURNER-Y-Teens 9, Thespians 10, 11,12, Literary Club 11,12, F.B.L.A. 12. MARLENE VEST-F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 Girls Chorus 95 Choir 10,11,l2, Student Director 11,125 Bible Club 115 Beta Club 11,125 F.T.A. 1O,11,12, Vice President 11, President 125 Girls State 115 Beta Club Convention 115 G.A.A. 105 Pep Club 105 Art Club 95 F.T.A, Convention 12. NANCY VlA-G.A.A. 9,1O,11,125 Y-Teens 9,1O,11, 125 Library Club 9, President 95 Choir 9,1O,11,i2, Treasurer 115 Beta Club 11,12, Convention 115 S.C.A. 9,12, Secretary 125 Cheerleader 125 Baseball Team 1O. CAROLYN WARD-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 Art Club 11, 125 G.A.A. 10,115 Bible Club 11,125 S.C.A. 115 Soft- ball Team 1O5 Majorette 1O,11,12. ' STANLEY WARD-Beta Club 11,125 Literary Club 125 Annual Staff 125 Beta Club Convention 115 S.C.A. 11. PEGGY WARREN-Red Cross 9, Secretary 95 Art Club 95 Girls Chorus 95 Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 Pep Club 105 Choir 1O,11,125 Bible Club 12, Secretary 125 Cheer- leader 125 Bowling Team 9. CYNTHIA WEAVER-Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 10,115 G.A.A. 9,1O,11,125 Art Club 95 Choir 1O,11,125 Girls Chorus 95 Bowling Team 9,105 F,H.A. 9,12. DOROTHY CDOTTIJ WELLS-G.A.A. 9,1O,115 Cheer- leader 105 F.H.A. 10,11, Reporter 115 Pep Club 10,115 Girls State 115 F.T.A. 125 Beta Club 11,125 Y-Teens 9, 1O,11,125 Newspaper 12, Business Manager 125 S.C.A. 9. LARRY WHITLOCK-Basketball 9,105 Art Club 10,11, 12. GARY WOLFORD-Basketball 105 Baseball 1O,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Hi-Y 12. JOHN WOOLWINE--Football 9,10,1 1,125 Wrestling 9,1O,11,l25 Track 1O,11,125 Hi-Y 9,1O,11,125 Varsity Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Poetry Club 11,12, Vice President 12. coNNiE woop-Y-Teens 9,1o,12, F.H,A. 9,105 Art club 9,1o,ii,i2. SANDRA WRIGHT-Y-Teens 9,1O,11,125 Library Club 9, Secretary 95 V.O.T. 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Bible Club 125 Pep Club 105 F.H.A. 9. DONALD CDONJ Wll.LlAMS-Art Club 11,125 Football 95 Basketball 95 Hi-Y 125 Track 9. PATRICIA iTRlSHJ WILLIAMS-Art Club 9,1O,11,l2, Secretary 125 Pep Club 105 Beta Club 11,125 Y-Teens 1 1,12. JAMES CJIMMYD WILSON-Football 95 Baseball 9,1O, 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Hi-Y 11, 12, Chaplain 125 Va. Newspaper Conference 12. EUGENE CGENEP WINE-Cross Country Track 125 Transferred from Jefferson 1959. GARY WlTT-Hi-Y 12. NOT PICTURED Ronnie Dowell Jimbo Ferrell Brenda Larch Judy Lettwich Billy Mullins Lenny Price 'I 'lth Grade Sandra Brooks Peggy Hayes Danny Mitchell Nickie Williams 10th Grade G- E- RlQQle Kenneth Boitnott KGVOIYP Sink Ted Broun Reuben Smith Susan Breeden Sammy Brown Beverly Cole Doug Gibson Bryan Hawks H. L. McKemy Ronnie Minton Mary Kay Mitchell Ron Musgrave Charlotte Painter Tommy Patterson Pete Pendleton Jackie Tate Delores Tolley Doug Williams 9th Grade Bill Basham Mike Bowles Tommy Brinkley Shirlev Brown Dick Sowers Billy Starkey Johnny Stover Linda Willis Jimmy Wolford Benny Wood 8th Grade Gloria Altizer Dennis Barker Gary Belcher Judith Bethel Mary Divers George Horton Gary Kirkpatrick Gary Kitts Sara Massie Jack Patterson Lynne Poole Donald Renick Wiley Thomas 2 un, 7 THE BRIDGE BUILDER An old man traveling on a lone highway Came at the evening cold and gray, To a chasm vast and deep and wide, Through which was flowing a sullen tide. The old man crossed in the twilight dim, The sullen stream held no fears for himg But he turned when safe on the other side And builded a bridge to span the tide. 188 . X X XX X x WN 5' Old man , cried a fellow pilgrim near, l'You're wasting your time in building here. Your journey will end with the closing day, You have crossed the chasm deep and wide, Why build you this bridge at even-tide? The builder lifted his old gray head: Good friend, in the path l have come, he said, There followeth after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This stream which has been as naught to me, To that fair-haired youth may pitfall be, He, too, must cross in the twilight dim- I Goodhtriend, l am building this bridge for im. -Will Allen Dromgoole, 189 -. - 'g X - w N 5 f- 'X C I' I QR, 1 KL XQQ , Xe: - Y Q SX 'ML71 68273 kai 1 'gf QE- H X,f in gk: X4 g-'Ch Yx . Li. 'W .' ,J 'P' X D x in-X N Cx Q 1 'X 21 E73 X A cg- ii. FR v f C.. X 'gf' X 'J ff :Lv N Y' SL ME f f Qflx Q - X , K 2- if V Q. 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Somerset Maughan expresses it this way: If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedomg and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that, too. ,lynn 'ugh' v 'D-.. uni' Fewer Company e .i, AN EXCITING PLACE T0 SHOP- WHERE FRESH IMAGINATIVE FASHIONS Y ARE Tl-IOUGHTFULLY PRICED FOR YOUNG BUDGETS! im - s 911.111 BECKNER'S STU DIO Portraits - Weddings - Family Groups 2813-A Williamson Rd. EM 2-0743 191 ..,1,T,, we gd Qi Administration .. Advertisements , , . Art ...,,..., Athletics . . Band , . . Baseball ...., Basketball Junior High ... Junior Varsity . . . Varsity ...... Beta Club . . . Bible Club ..,,..,.. Business Department . . , Cheerleaders Freshman ..... Junior Varsity . . . Varsity .,....... Choir ..,....,... Christmas Dance . . . Co-Curricular . . . Colonel Staff , . Curriculum , . Dance Band .. Dedication .,........, Distributive Education Driver Training ....... 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