Worthy High School - Choo Choo Yearbook (Saltville, VA)

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i tv m I ' ■fc c ¥j Volume XXI Presented By- Annual Staff Of R. B. Worthy High Saltville, Virginia Table Of Contents Faculty 10 2 3 Mrs. Smith has served the students of R. B. Worthy as teacher and friend. She has earned the respect and ad¬ miration of the students through her willingness to help and her winning personality. For her unselfish and loyal service and for her sincere 4 Days Of Our Lives 5 6 7 Officers are Jane Little, Sec.-Treas.; Charles Olinger, Pres.; Jerry Roberts, Vice- Pres.; Cathy Connett, Rep. The students at R. B. Worthy have the privilege of voicing their opinions through the S.C.A. With the administration, student body, and student council working together much has been accomplished. d’he main projects of the S.C.A. are the grading and approving all club projects, spon¬ soring the Homecoming dance and Soc hops, and holding assemblies. The student coun¬ cil also attended the district meetings. The hard work of the Student Council, student body, and administration made the school life a success. 8 FA CULTY Worthy Faculty Craig Barbrow, B.Ed. Physical Education Helen Callihan, B.S. U.S. Govt. Hist. Dallas Brown, A.B. Biology Mabel Clear, B.A. Algebra Matli Wanda Clear, B.E. Language G Arts Ann Catron, A.B., M.Ed. Spec. Chem. Phy. 10 Robert Cochran, B S. Distributive Ed. 1969 Bill Cook, B.S. Band Ann Duncan, B.S. Science BetD ' Fawley, B.S. Typing, Gen. Business 11 Frank Lewis, B.Ed. Physical Education Lois Ann Rector, B.S. English, Home Ec. Delorse Parks, B.S. Home Economics Lowell Hagy, B.S. Math Paige Arnold, B.A. Physical Education Donald E. Morgan, B.A. English 12 Helen Frye, B.A.; M.Ed. English Spanish Eddie Jonas, B. A. Economics Geography L ' ' Ted J. Maiden, B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Ed. Roscoe B. Hubble, B.S. Industrial Arts Vocational IndiKtrial Education L Donald Smitli, B.S. Geography C History Benita Smitlr, B.A. Typing, Short¬ hand G Office Practice 13 Sidney!!. Parker, B.S. Geoinclry C Trig. Virginia Polstra, B.S. Matli G Science Pat Maiden, B.S. English [.enora Richardson Mabel Dcvault, B.S. Frances Porterfield, B.S., M.S.Ed. Bible Guidance, Latin Librarian 14 Haiik Diggs 8th Grade Steve Frye Sophomore Jerry Tolley Freshman Mike Prator 7th Grade CLASS R E I D E ' N T 15 The people who work in the maintenance dept, hold one of the most important jobs in the scliool. They perform their duties in a manner that speaks very highly of R.B. Worthy. A big thank you is intended to our Maintenance Dept. Cooks are: Rachel Catron, Ruth McCready, Barbara Harris, and Bert McCready Maintenance Dept. Bus drivers arc: Gene Ayres, J. T. Breed¬ love, and Russell Chapman. Janitors are: Mr. Harris, Mr. Hunt, and Mr. Barker 16 ACTIVITIES ah- Homecoming Court Nfary Comer 11th Grade Le Anna Rector, Senior Attendant; Faye Collins, Homecoming Queen and PatS)’ Dinsmore, Maid of Honor. l.ynn Baltimore Ptii Cratle Linda Talbort Stii Grade Robin Thomas 7tli Grade Mr. McCoy presents Dr. Soyars witli an award for being team physican for a number of years. Shakers beat Abingdon Falcons in Homecoming Game. --YOU CAN ' T BEAT VIRGINIA-- Senior Float Clieerleaders Ride in Homecoming Parade 19 Pep Rally--Shaker Style Loneliness Woultl yon believe . . . Future Janitors?? Oil, No! Don ' t tell me you lost yom’ liomework again. 22 Activities ■uiMik- 23 SENIORS Patsy Osborne Jim Pauley 25 Welsie Brent Allison Ronnie Dale Allison James Robert Barrett Samuel Phillip Boyd Frances Ann Cahill Sarah Louise Brooks Edward Farris Buchanan Roger Dale Call Roger Dale Cardwell Linda Lou Carter Senior Class 26 Candace Marie Colley Millie Faye Collins Charolette Peggy Clapp Kenneth Walter Davidson Roger Blake Davidson Patsy Marie Dinsmore Charles Erwin Duncan James A. Evans Luther Ray Frye Con William Gates 27 The Seniors Plan Arlen Henderson Cheryl Ann Henderson Phyllis Ann Henderson Brenda Jane Hogston Rodney Mathew Hogston Kathy Marie Hogston 28 Charles W. Holmes, Jr. Earle Smith Horne, Jr. Patricia Ann Johnson For The Future Virginia Irene Keesee William Franklin Keith, Jr. Sandra Sue Keith Connie Swartz Lee Daryl Blake Lee Jasper Calvin Lee, Jr. Linda Sharon Lester 29 Charles Vernon Little David Irvin McCready Donna Sue McMahan 30 Retta Sue McNew David Lee Minton Wynette Elaine Montgomery James Calvin Norris Richard Wayne Nutter Mrs. Mabel Clear, Miss Helen Callahan, and Miss Helen Frye. Charles Preston Olinger JoAnne Olinger 31 James Franklin Pauley Thomas Duncan Plake William David Price Kathy Delores Puckett Leah Charlene Ratcliff LeAnna Rector Frankie Vernon Rhea Rachel Catherine Roark 32 Demp sey William Roark Jane Grady Roberts Yvonne Marie Sholes Arminda Kay Smith Danny Allen Smith Miiuiie Juanita Smith 33 Robert Estle Walls, Jr. Blaine Ke lly Ward Mauna Karleen Whitley Robert Garland Wilson Thomas Daniel Woodward, Jr. Brenda Thompson Wyatt 34 Senior Statistics WELSIE BRENT ALLISON--1 li-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 3,4,5; Library dull 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football Manager 2; Baseball Manager 1; Junior Play. RONNIE DALE ALLISON JAMES ROBERT BARRETT SAMUEL PHILLIP BOYD--S. C. A. 2,3; lli-Y 3,4,5, Vice-Pres. 4, Sgt.-of-Arms 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; 4-11 1, 2; Chorus 1; Class Pres. I; Wrestling 3; Track 3; Baseball 3; Football 3,4,5. SARA LOUOSE BROOKS--Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4,5; SCA 2; FBLA 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Band 1,2, 3,4, 5, Sec. 5; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Reporter, SCA Rep. 2; 1st runner-up Miss Jaycee 4, 2; Scorekeeper Girls ' Basketball 3, 4, 5. EDWARD FARRIS BUCHANAN--Science Club 2; D.E. Club 5; Baseball 2; Football Mgr. 3. I-RANCES ANNE CAHILL--D.E. Club 4,5, Vice-Pres. 5; FHA 2,3; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 3,4,5; Basketball 3,4. ROGER DALE CALL ROGER DALE CARDWELL LINDA LOU CARTER--FHA 2,3,4, 5, Chaplain 4; FBLA 4, 5; Saltshaker Staff 4, 5. CHARLOTTE PEGGY CLAPP--SCA 2, 5; D.E. Club 4; Beta Club 4, 5; FBLA 5; Salt- shaker Staff 5. CANDACE MARIE COLLEY--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; FBLA 4,5; Pep Club 3,4,5; Basketball 2, 3,4. MILLIE FAYE COLLINS--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Vice-Pres. 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Re¬ porter 4; Annual Staff 4, 5, Business Mgr. 5; Art Club 4, 5, Sec. 4; Band 1, 2; FBLA 5; Basketball 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4, Homecoming Queen 5. KENNETH WALTER DAVIDSON ROGER BLAKE DAVIDSON--SCA 5; Key Club 4, 5; Art Club 3,4, 5, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 5; Spanish Club 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5, District Team 4; Track 5; Art-Painting, Drawing 1st place; Pottery, Design 2nd place. CHARLES ERWIN DUNCAN--D.E. Club 4, 5, Pres. 5; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 4; Track 2, 3,4. LUTHER RAY FRYE--FBLA 4, 5; Pep Club 3; Football 2. NELLIE HAYDEN GRANT--Spanish Club 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Hist. 3; FHA 2,4,5, Hist. 5; Pep Club 3; Saltshaker Staff 4, 5, Co-Editor 5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; FBLA 4, 5; SIPA Convention 4 . DARLENE ELIZABETH HARRIS--FHA 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5. DEBORAH SUSAN HAYNES--FHA 1,2,3, Songleader 2; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 4, 5; Saltshaker Staff 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, Ad. Mgr 4, Asst. Ad. Mgr. 5. JOYCE ANN HAYZLETT--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1; FHA 1; FBLA 4, 5; Pep Club 3,4; Saltshaker Staff 4,5. ARLEN HENDERSON CHERYL ANN HENDERSON--FHA 2; Pep Club 3,4,5; Bet Club 4, 5, Rep. 4, Pres. 5; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4, 5, Asst. Editor 5; SCA 1; Class Reporter 4, 5; SIPA Convention 4. PHYLLIS ANN HENDERSON--Pep Club 3; FBLA 4, 5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Homecoming Attendant 3 . WILLIAM H. I4ILL--Track 3, 4; Football 1,3,5; Wrestling 2, 3,4, 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5; Class Pres. 1; Junior Play. BRENDA JANE HOGSTON-- Latin Club 3; Beta Club 4, 5, Vice-Pres. 5; FBLA 4, 5, Rep. 5; FHA 2; Pep Club 4,5. 35 KATHY MARIE HOGSTON--Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; D.E. Club 5, Sec . 5; Junior Play. RODNEY MATHEW HOGSTON--Hi-Y 3,4, 5, Pres. 5; Pep Club 4, 5; Football 1, 2,3,4, 5, Outstanding Back 4, Most Valuable Player 4, Capt. 4,5; Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 4,5; Baseball 3,4,5; MGA 4. CHARLES W. HOLMES, JR. --FBLA 2; Pep Club 3; Football 3 . EARLE SMITH HORNE, JR.--Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Hist. 3; Hi-Y2,3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Key Club; Science Club 4. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON--FHA 2, 3,4, 5, Pres. 5; Annual Staff 5; Library Club 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; SC A 2; State FHA Convention, State Red Cross Convention; FHA Recreation Leader 4 . VIRGINIA IRENE KEESE--FBLA 4, 5, Treas. 5; Library Club 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Pres. 5; SCA 1,4,5. SANDRA SUE KEITH--Pep Club 3; FBLA 4. WILLIAM KEITH, JR.--Football 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3, 4. CONNIE SWARTZ LEE--Beta Club 4, 5; Annual Staff 3; Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Attendant 1. DARYL BLAKE LEE --Hi-Y 3,4; Wrestling 3; Football 4, 5; Class Reporter 4 . J. C. LEE, JR. --D.E. Club 4, 5. LINDA SHARON LESTER--Pep Club 4, 5; FHA 3,4, 5, Reporter 4, 5; FBLA 5. CHARLES VERNON LITTLE--D.E. Club 5; SCA 3. DONALD LEE LITTLE--Football 2. ERNIE MAC MABE--Beta Club 4, 5; Football 3,4. HUBERT WAYNE MAIDEN--FBLA 5; Pep Club 5. MARY KATHERINE McCOY--Gymnastics 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 5; Art Club 1, 2,4,5; FBLA 5. DAVID IRWIN McCREADY--Key Club 3,4, 5, Pres. 5; Science Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, SCA Rep. Pep Club 5. DONNA SUE McMAHAN--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Pres. 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, 5, SCA Rep. 5; Library Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 4, Pres. 5; SCA 1,2, 3, 4, 5; D.E. Club 4, 5, Sec. 4; Junior Play; SLC Convention 4 . RETTA SUE McNEW--FBLA 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Saltshaker Staff 4, 5 . DAVID LEE MINTON WYNETTE ELAINE MONTGOMERY--Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Beta Club 4,5, Sec. 5; FBLA 4, 5, Pres. 5; Annual Staff 4, 5; Pep Club 3. JAMES CALVIN NORRIS RICHARD WAYNE NUTTER CHARLES PRESTON OLINGER-- Library Club 2; Beta Club 4, 5; Key Club 5; D.E. Club 5; SCA 4, 5, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Football 2,3,4, Academic Award 3,4; Track 3, 4; Academic Achievement Medal 1, 2, 3. JOANNE OLINGER--Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5, Sec. 5; Library Club 4, 5, Sec. 5; Pep Club 4; FHA 3 . PATSY DINSMORE OSBORNE--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Science Club 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4, Rep. 4; FBLA 4, 5, Sec. 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Salt- shaker Staff 2, 3, 4, 5, Layout Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4, Editor 5; Class Treas. 1, Sec.-Treas. 5; 2nd Runner-up Miss Jaycee 2, 2nd Runner-up Miss Saltville 3; Homecoming Maid of Honor 5; SIPA Convention 4. JAMILS FRANKLIN PAULEY--Football 1; Library Club 2, 3,4, 5; Junior Play. THOMAS DUNCAN PLAKE--Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y3,5, Treas. 3; Key Club 3, 5; Latin Club 5; Pep Club 3; Track 5; Football 2; Baseball 3. CAROL ANN POSTON--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; FHA 1, 2,3,4; FBLA 4, 5; Saltshaker Staff 4, 5; Basketball 2,3,4. RALPH PRICIC-Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4, 5, Rciv 4, Pres. 5; D.E. Club 4,5, Rep. 5; Class Pres. 2,4, Class Vice-Pres. 3. 36 WILLIAM DAVID PRICE KATHY DELORES PUCKETT--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Treas. 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, SCA Rep. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, S; Salrshaker Staff 3, 4, 5; FBLA 4, 5, Vice-Pres., SCA Rep. 5; Basketball 2, 3.4, 5, Co-Capt. 5. LEAH CHARLENE RATCLIFF--Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3.4, Vice-Pres. 4; Library Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Beta Club 4, 5; FBLA 5; Annual Staff 4, 5. LEANNA RECTOR--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Sec. 2; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4,5, Hist. 4, Chap. 5; Spanish Club 4, 5; Beta Club 4, 5; Library Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3,4, 5; SCA 5; Annual Staff 3,4,5, Asst. Ed. 4, Ed. 5; Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1, Class Rep. 3; Sr. Homecoming Attendant; SIPA Convention 3; MCA Convention 4; Nat. Merit Let¬ ter of Commendation. FRANKIE VERNON RHEA--Pep Club 4,5, Rep. 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4, 5, Capt. 4,5; All-District 4; Track 4, 5. RACHEL CATHERINE ROARK--Chorus 1,2; D.E. Club 4; FBLA 5. DEMPSEY WILLIAM ROARK--Track 1; Football I; Class Vice-Pres. 5. YVONNE MARIE SHOLES--Band 1; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-Pres. 5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Songleader 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Art Club 5; FBLA 5; Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Capt. 5; Annual Staff 5. ARMINDA KAYE SMITH--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Chap. 2; FHA 3,4, 5, Vice-Pres. 4, Chap. 5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5; FBLA 4, 5; Pep Club 3,4, 5; Cheerleader 3, 5; Basketball 4.5, Co-Capt. 5. DANNY ALLEN SMITH--Track 1; D.E. Club 5. MINNIE JUANITA SMITH--FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 3,4; FBLA 4, 5; Saltshaker Staff 3,4,5. SHERRY ILINE SMITH--Science Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3; FBLA 4, 5; Beta Club 4, 5, SCA Rep. 5; Pep Club 4, 5; Saltshaker Staff 4, 5; Junior Play. WILEY STANLEY SMITH--D.E. Club 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5; SCA 5. MARTHA ANN SNODGRASS--Band 1,2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 5, Majorette 3,4,5; SCA 1,5; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4,5, Vice-Pres. 5; Library Club 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5, Sec-Treas. 5; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Pres. 5; Key Club Sweetheart 5; Junior Play; Basketball 2, 5. JOHN EDGAR STIDHAM--Key Club 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Library Club 2, 3,4, 5; Art Club 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3, 5; SCA 1,2; Class Treas. 2; Junior Play. WILLIAM SHIRLEY STILLWELL--Wrestling 3; D.E. Club 4. WILLIAM KYLE SWORD-- Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; D.E. Club 4; Pep Club 4, 5. ROSCOE GERALD TALBERT--Pep Club 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2, 3, 5; Track 4, 5. LUTHER WAYNE VENABLE --FBLA 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5; 1st Place Clay Sculture. ROBERT ESTLE WALLS, JR.--D.E. Club 4, 5, Treas. 5; SCA 4. BLAINE KELLY WARD--Key Club 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5. MAUNA KARLEEN WHITELY--FHA 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Salt¬ shaker Staff 4, 5; FBLA 4, 5, Chap. 5; Science Club. ROBERT garland WILSON--Key Gltib 5. THOMAS DANIEL WOODWARD --SCA 1, 2,3,4; Key Club 3, 4, 5, Rep. 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-Pres . 4; Art Club 4; Pep Club 3,4, 5; Beta Club 4,5; Science Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, Outstanding Wrestler 4; Baseball 3, 4, 5; Basket¬ ball 1,2; Track 4, 5; Class Pres. 3. 37 Members of the All-State Band are: Jane Willis, Mary Comer, Jerry Roberts and Barbara Sykes Dorma Nic Mahan Betty Crocker Award LcAnna Rector National Merit Letter of Com¬ mendation; DAR Citizenship Award Carol Cumbo Miss Salt ' ille 38 SPORTS 1968 Shakers HOME OF THE SHAKERS Varsity Football members are: FIRST ROW: Darr T Lee, (Tommy CrabtreeJ Billy Farris, Andy Barrett, Phil Haynes, Steve Frye, Jerry Tolley, Eddie Colley, Larry I iUl, LuyUlle 1 l is SECOND ROW: Alike Kelly, Sam Boyd, Charles Mitchell, Bill Moore, Jim Smith, David Barrett, Landon Robbins, Bill Woodward, Gary ' Kelly THIRD ROW: Junior Keith, Johnny Rolen, Gerald Tolbert, Joe Maiden, Frankie Rhea, Willard Collins, James Duncan, Lewis Tuggle, Roger Osborne, and Rodney Hogston. Yelling crowds, marching bands and crying cheerleaders . . . this was the scene at the Shaker football games as the 1968 Shakers put on a fine show for large crowds. This year the R.B. Worthy Shakers, although primarily a young team, did their best to carry on the Shaker tradition. 40 Coaches: Jonas, Hagy, and Barbrow discuss their football strategy. Sam Boyd Gerald Tolbert Managers 41 Karen O linger Capt. Cheer Gilda Walls Shaker Jeanne Brannon Debbie Asbury Arminda Smith leaders Joyce Lee Mrs. Arnold, Sponsor 42 Little Shakers Succeed Eight grade players are Ronnie Prater, Jo Jo Barrett, Bimbo Terry, Allen Keesee, Ricky Olinger, Johnny John¬ son, Mike Prater, David Hammonds, Billy Helton, Jeff Barret, Ronnie Hrmt, Clay Marshall, Donnie Cannon, David Perry, Mike Lyons, Tim Denton, Bo McNew, Darryl Coe, Wade Kestner and Jerry Frye. The 8th grade football team has worked hard this year. They made the faculty as well as the students very proud of them. Our little Shakers were never little on their showing at games. Coach Lewis 43 J. V. Cheerleaders Mary Srirbcr Patricia Tolbert Yvonne V alker Capt. Kay Delp JoLynn Rector Co-Capt. 44 Junior Bryant, Gary Kelly, Landon Robins, Mike Kelly, Robert Debord, Irvin Goodman, Jamie Crabtree, Mike Lee, Willard Collins, Phil Haynes, Tony Smith, John Olinger, Don Barrett, Mike Maiden, Mark Asbury. Junior Varsity Football Team SHAKERS 13 6 0 12 12 n 0 n 6 John Battle John Battle Marion Wythville Chilhowie Abingdon Chilhowie Marion Patrick Henry OPPONENTS 0 0 27 6 13 19 6 24 48 Coach Maiden 45 ’68-69 Varsity Basketball Team members are; Jim Anderson, Tony Anderson, Wayne Harris, Roger Herald, Eddie Kestner, Blaine Ward, Bill Woodward, Jimmy Kelly This year the Shaker Basketball Team, although young, did a very good job of carrying on the Shaker Spirit. Led by Coach Lewis and Captains Blaine Ward and Bill Woodward, the Shakers moved through the season with true Shaker Spirit. Captains Blaine iVard and Bill Woodward discrtss a coming game with Coaches Lewis and I lagy. 46 Junior Varsity Members of the J.V. team are: Bill Anderson, Jerry Tolley, George Rolen, Phil Colhns, Jerry Caldwell, Mike Kelly, Robert Debord, Gary Kelly, Jeff Campbell, Willie Minton, Jamie Crabtree, and Ronnie Doane Basketball Managers are: Homer Capt. Bill Anderson, Coach Hagy Capt. Jeff Debord Barry Harris Campbell 47 Eighth Grade Basketball The Eight Grade Basketball Team is made of seventh and eight grade boys. Although young they proved to be outstanding in carrying on the Shaker tradition. They are coached by Coach C. Barbrow, Coach Barbrow Team members are; FIRST ROW, Billy Helton, Gar ' Cardwell, Rickey Olinger, David Hammonds, David Olinger, Freddie Allison; SECOND ROW, David Arnold, Tim Denton, Jerrt ' Cald ' well, Donnie Olinger, Terry Caldwell and Clay Marshall 48 Wrestling Team I The R. 13. Worthy Wrestlers of 1968-69 are led by Senior Lettermen Thomas Woodward and ' Roger ' Tidney Davidson. T. D. was chosen as the out standinp- wrestl er of the District VI ' tournament last year. Other lettermen include Juniors Steve Dow and Thomas Crabtre e l, Both of I these boys also placed in the District tournament last year and represented R. B. Worthy in the State tournaments in Warrenton, Va. The Sophomore class contributes Ralph Davidson and Eddie Colley who did not letter last year, but gained valuable experience. First year men who are being forced to wrestle this year without experience are Danny Keith, Billy Whitely, Junior Bryant, Jack Crawford, Rickey Wassum and Wade Taylor, all sophomores. The Preliminary Team consists of eighth graders Donnie Cannon, and David Perry. Last, but not least, our very capable manager, Eddie Arnold. 49 Worthy Baseball Team Members of tire baseball team are: R. Price, R. Hogston, B. Anderson, O. Rickman, P. Davidson, S. Frye, E. Dempsey, B. Hill, J. Boardwine, E. Hariss, P. Collins, J. Anderson, and B. Woodward This year the Worthy baseball team did their best to represent R. B. Worthy High School in true Shaker fashion in District Six action. Coached by Ted Maiden, the team showed im¬ provement throughout the season. 50 Shaker Track T E A M Coach Barbrow discusses strategy witli members of tire track team. This year ' s track team showed great effort and thus placed se¬ cond in Smyth County. They also particapated in District Field and Track Meet. Under the coaching of Nir. Craig Barbow and Mr. Eddie Jonas, the team did their best and gave a good showing for the school. 51 1968 Members of the J.V. team are: FRONT ROW, Linda Taylor, Sherry ' Arnold, Lynn Hogston, Ginia Rector, Pearline Hayden; BACK ROW, Jane Henegar, Carolyn Hunt, Elizabeth Finne, Beverly Auvell, Catherine Hughes, Elaine Surber Coached by Mrs. Paige Arnold, tire 1968 Shakcr- ettes put forth tremendous effort to make this year successful. They represented R.B. Worthy well tlu-oughout tire entire season. 52 Shakerettes Members of Varsity are; Yvonne Walker, Debbie Asbury, Barbara Sykes, Jeannie Brannon, Grayson Ward, Katliy Puckett, Cathy Connett, Yvonne Sholes, Sarah Gross, Bunny Snodgrass, Martha Arnold, Janet Wertz, Arminda Smith, and Rosemary Minton. 53 ' 5 Worthy Golf Team Danny Keith. BOTTOM; Joe Maiden, and Tommy Woodward. N, The Golf Team this year worked hard and did their best to place fourth in District Six. The members of the team, T. Woodward, B. Wood¬ ward, T. Ropp, C. Slate, M. Wood¬ ward and J. Maiden did their part for Mr. ”T-Bone Lewis, their coach and the Shakers. Joe Maiden and Wade Taylor practice before an important golf match. 54 1968-’69 Shaker Band I The Shaker Band did a very fine job this year [performing at pep rallies, football games, parades j and coneerts for the school and public. Directed by Mr. Bill Cook, the band showed true Shaker I spirit throughout the year. I Band Officers are: Mary Comer--Reporter; Jerry Robert:s--Band Cap!.; Barbara Sykes--Historian; Catliy Connett--Vice-Pres.; Louise Brooks--Treas.; Bunny Snodgrass--President; Carol Ciunbo--Secre- tary; Norma Hatfield—Bookstore Keeper Sliaker Band performs at a football game. 55 V Shirley DeBord Head Majorette Vicki Dow Jane Willis Bunny Snodgrass Drum Majorette 56 Elementary Band Mr. Cook Students in elementary school are given a chance to develop their musical talent. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Cook, they work very hard. When they reach high school they are well prepared to l e a part of the Worthy marching band. 57 UNDER CLA SSMEN James Allison William Sliaron Allison Arnold Donna Barnett Charles Jeny Borders Bordwine Sherry Cowan ?Yy | $ , (? ? ofcV T ommv Crabtree Carol Cum bo Tony Delp Eddie Dempsey Steve Dow Janice Everhart Jimmy Frye Freda Gates Greg Harris Stanly Harrison Ruth Henderson Linda Hayden Jean Hicks Diane Gilbert Susan Hayden Sarah Gross Allen Frye Ted Hunt Raymond Hayden Jay Johnson Earnest Greer 60 Marvin Johnson Johnny Kestner Charles Larry Mitchell Moore Connie Linda Karen Norris Null Olinger Albert Perry Roger Puckett Peggy Ratcliff Janet Rhea John Rickman 61 Jr. Class Sponsors Oaksey Teresa Jerry Tommy Carol Charles Rickman Roark Roberts Ropp Sanders Slate Debbie Diane Vickie Pat Kathleen Sonja Smitli Smitli Smith Sword Taylor Thomas 62 Jr . Play—“Finders’ Creepers” Gone, but: not forgotten --Rest in peace. Ilerc ole man, I think we ' re in the wrong place! Two fifteen year old boys find themselves spending a week end in a funeral home. It turned out to be a hilarous and exciting event for them and everyone who attended the Jr. Class Play. Shoot a mile, yes! 63 Elizabeth Tom Bill Jim Tony Martha Allison Allison Anderson Anderson Anderson Arnold Debbie Lisa Asbury Baltimore Sophomores Regina Andy Bonnie Zola Barbrow Barrett Barrett Barrett Dennis Chuck Jeanne Billy Billings Boswell Brannon Branson 64 Jane Leroy Shirley Eddie Chapman Cliapman Chapman Clapp 0 ft: ASfe ¥ David Eddie Phil Jamie Colley Colley Collins Crabtree Jack Crawford Teddy Debord Shirley Debord Diane Debusk Sue Debusk The Sophomore class officers are: Nookie Olinger, treasurer; George Rolen, reporter; David Barrett, Vice-President. 65 Treva John Fryc Galliher Ir ’in Ann Goodman Gilffitts Richard Eugene Harris Harris Wayne Harris Pearline Hayden Janice Haynes Jeff Haynes Larry Ha-yzlett Betty Helton Jane Henegar Roger Herald Sophomores The Sophomore class sponsors are: Phyllis Daimy Johnson Keith Hazel Jimmy Keigh Kelly Eddi e Nancy Kestner Miller 66 I I Willie Terri Minton Mitchell Ernest Bill Montgomeiy Moore Arthur Claybornc Olingcr Olinger Excel In Sports ' oach Jonas, Mr. Parker and Mrs. Maiden. Ronna Olinger Thier Olingcr Roger Osborne Lon a Pauley Elicca Price Roger Price Jim Smitli John Ann Carol ' yn Roger Patty Elizabeth George Smitli Snow Stallard Stewart Stillwell Surber Surber Linda Mary Steve Surber Surber Surber Judy Barbara Eddie Sword Sykes Taylor Jimmy Linda T aylor T aylor Wade Taylor Connie Jolmny Thompson Thompson Patricia David Yvonne Ricky Janet Tolbert Totten Walker Wassum Wertz Billy BetD ' Mtyon Whitley Wolfe Woodward 68 69 9th grade officers arc: Phil Stvord, Vicc-Pres. and Billy Farris, Sec. - Treas. Don Barrett Ruth Barrett Cassandra Brooks Jimmy Burgess Rusty Cahill Arlliur Howard Cliapman Chapman Slierry Cecil Citapman Clark Gary Bobby Clark Collins Diane Larry Collins Collins 70 Willard Reatha Alvin Billy Debbie Delores Jay Robert Collins Cowan Davidson Davidson Debord Debord Debord Debord RogL ' i ' Don Gene T ommy Randel Billy Elizabeth Eddie Dchord Buskill Dowel Emerson Evans Farris F inne Frye James Henry Gail Sue Mary Ronnie Sharon Charic Frye Goodman Harris Harris Hayden Hayden Hayden Haynes Phil Janet Martha Lynn Glayton Carolyn Curtis Walter Haynes Helton Hcnegar Hogston Hughes Hunt Hunt Jackson 71 Larry Keith Ronny Keith Mike Arm Wilma Bernice Joyce Mike Kelly Kestner Kestner Kimberlin Lee Lee Rodney Debbie Mike Charles Dan Carolyn Melinda Lee Lowe Maiden McCready McMahan Mitchell Moore Johnny Wayne John Johimie Norris Nutter Olinger Olinger Virginia Olinger Ralph William Gary Pauley Pauley Phillips 9th Grade Sponsors are: Mrs. Rector, Mr. Farris, and Mrs. Duncan. Shirley Poston 72 JoAnne Willis Joe Randy Price Puckett k ■ David Smith Bill T aylor joLynn George Carol Landon Dean Rector Rickman Roark Robins Shortt Tony Judy Billie Martha Phil Smith Steward Surber Surber Sword Liz Taylor Bonnie Thomas G. R. Tolbert Jerry Tolley Brenda Trotten Gilda Nyoka Dudley Walls Warren Whitley 73 Happiness J Wc found it! ! Mutt and Jeff r The tiiree stooges: Where IS that Still? 74 Bick Adams Teresa Adams Ra)- y ndersoii Donnie Allison Mac Allison Fred Allison Da ’id Arnold Eddie Arnold Bobby Austin Wayne Austin Jeff Barnett Kathy Bentley Jeff Blackwell Patty Carter Carlton Chapman Ricky Chapman D;irrol Coe Harold Coe Sheila Collins Johniy Crusenbiiry Angie Da -idson Sandra Branon Kenton Brooks Jerry Cardwell Donnie Cannon Barbara Cardwell Gary Cardwell Mike Davidson Jackie Debord Ricky- ' Delp Tim Denton 8til Grade Class Officers are: Ginia Recotr--Sec.-Treas. Eddie Arnold--Vice-President Audi Smitli--Reporter 75 Hank Drema Betty Diane Diggs Doane Evans Evans Sammy Cathy Whitley Carolyn Galliher Gates Gillenwater Goff Betty Fields Junior Goff Cathy Dennis Jerry Fiy-e Frye Frye David Mike Wallace Hammonds Harris Harris Phil Eddie Norma Bobby Harrison Hatfield Hatfield Hayden Kenjiy Sandy Verly Marcie Hayden Hayden Hayton Helmandollor Johnny Helton Catherine Huglies 8th Grade Sponsors; Mr. Hag ' , Mrs. Conitett, and •Mr. Morgan. Grade Allen Hunt Eddie Jackson Janie Johnson 76 Jackie Norris Allen Keesee SJuiron Keesee Eddie Keith Patricia Keith V ' ade Kestner Ray Lowery Micheal Lyons Clay Marshall David McC ready Robert McNew Vickie Minton Barbara Moore T eresa Moore c L A S S OF 73 Ricky Oliiiger David Perry Nancy Poston Patty Poston Ronnie Prater Tim Presley Mike Puckett Ginia Rector Johnny Ratcliff Ronald Repass Avery Nipper Patty Rolen 77 Chester Smith Delores Smith Fred Smitli Robert Smith Joe Snodgrass Sandy Stewart Bobby Surber Darlene Surber Elaine Surber Pamela Thomas Jerr- ’ Thompson Wanda Thompson Linda Tolbert I Karen Surber Wayne Surber Carol Sword Bimbo Terry Connie enable 78 79 Kenny Ames Joe Barrett T erry Buryess Lynn Cahill Joe Cahill Terry Caldwell Johnny Carter Mitzi Carter Seventh Grade Dcbby Colley Betty Anita Crawley Davidson Jolm Comer T eresa Davidson Bobby DeBord 80 Griffey Gross Freda Larry Harris Harris Holmes Holmes James Hunt Jenny Jenkins Larry Mike Kestner Kestner Judy Lee Long Brenda David Marshall McElraft Eddie Mercer Debbie Null Debbie Nutter David Olinger Sandra Olinger 81 Wayne Poston Mike Prator Linda Robbins Mike Smith Ronny Smith T ercsa Surber Bill T albert Robin T liomas Deliah ' rolhcrt 7th grade sponsors are Miss Clear and Mrs. Polstra. Jennifer Snow 3;; ' CM ' ' 7th grade officers 82 In COSGRKSS. .Iri.r ' 77 ' ' Nijfic unani inouT i’rfaration !. ' {thi’ (Itirl n unii of ' mcrtca. -y u „.A ' „.V. ... v rtt, ... A- y-jt. , t- -y .. y ,• t:.. . ' ,► . ’., , a..y, . tj,-y. ha h A ' ‘ , .• y ft . _ Va „. y .f, A- H. Ah Jt. _ .. i ..y y y-.riM.m. ' J- . !. .,,.HIH. ' H ,• .- . • H •! y iAf •■•ilAi t ., , A f; . , . ' n-4 -H. .y y ■ 4 . ' . ' .■ ' .i .tt .4. 4n- A.i A ( . •« , ' • ' A .44 ,. .....yyu Jf. ,f... a,, _-,.. y ,l!„J.. y ,.i...4. , -- ' y ....y,u ii4 n 4t 4iY4 y 4 4 n. , ' A. . y .4 44 h yff4 . y 44H4H y 4 4 44444 ' . y 44iA ••n y {t4t H .44 Ay Au4H4y HG.. l l4 .rr.j f id . ., A. 4t. , iy f4, 44yy 4‘r- 4 4 x ■1 4 A ,i 444y Ad44 f 4 4y t fr44,4‘.,y 4 II4 f4 A yty d y A. j 4r d44MAt . Addy4. 4 .A4 ■‘Zj .. 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The Senior members put on tlie one-act play Reach for tlie Stars . Beta members act as tutors for students who need At tlie end of each year we act as teacher aids, and want help. 84 Chib Officers are: Pres.--Rodney Hogston; Vice- Pres.--Jimmy Frye; Sec.--Phil Sword; Chaplain-- Mark . ' sbru’ ' ; Trcas.--George Rolen; Rep.--Pat Sword; Sponsor--Ml ' . Parker Hi-Y One of tlie Hi-Y projects was taking polls in tlie cafeteria. Boys taking die poll are: Jay Johnson, David Hammonds, Tony Fields, Tony Anderson, and Gary Cardwell. 85 Officers are: Jane Willis, Hist. ; Cathy Connett, Vice-Pres. ; Irene Keesee, Pres, i LeAnna Rector, Chap. ; Joanne Olinger, Sec. ; Jane Little, Rep. ; Linda Hayden, Treas. ; Yvonne Sholes, Songleader; Mrs. Rector, Sponsor; Donna McMahan, SCA Rep. ; Bunny Snodgrass, Vice-Pres. The Sr. Tri-Hi-Y again had a very successful year. They bagan their yearly work before the school term started by putting up directional signs for the new students. Good leadership and the hard work and dedication of the members have made the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y one of R.B. Worthy ' s most valuable clubs. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y members sell candy for Teacher Appreciation Week. Another project was running the bookstore. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y members leave for conference in Bristol. 86 Jr. Tri Hi Y Officers; Mrs. Duncan, sponsor; JoLynn Rector, Pres. ; Theresa Adams, Vice- Pres. ; Judy Ste valt, Sec. ; Ginia Rector, Chap. ; Whitley Gillemvater, Trcas. ; Lynn Baltimore, SCA Rep. ; JoAnne Willis, Hist. ; Linda Tolbert, Rep Tlfis yetir the Jr. Tri-IIi-Y proved to be very outstanding. With Dventy-eight members we accomplished many projects. Some of them were making candy for the teachers, co-spon¬ soring the Christmas Dance, keeping the lounge straight, cleaning the bathrooms at the stadium and taking cupcakes to the rest home at Chil- howic. In the spring we sent representatives to Lynchburg for the Jr. lli-Y convention. Throughout this year we have tried hard to create, maintain and e.xtend high standards of Christian living. 9th grade members making candy Stli grade members part up bulletin board Members make plans for the Christmas Dance 87 Choo-Choo members are; Charlene Ratcliff, Wynette Montgomery, Janet Wertz, Yvonne Sholes, Faye Collins, Grason Ward, Debbie Smith, Jane Little, Pat Johnson, Rosemary Collins, Cheri Henderson, LeAnna Rector, Kay Delp, JoLynn Rector, Pearline Hayden, Jane Willis, Mary ' Comer, Charles Slate, Johnny Norris, Charles Borders, Earnest Greer Choo Choo Staff Officers are selling ads to support tire annual. W I _ ' ly ■ 7 Senior members are: Pat Johnson, Cheri Henderson, Le.A.nna Rector, Faye Collins, Wynette .Montgomery Charlene Ratcliff, Yvonne Sholes. nONCISE C Pliil S-word, Patsy Osborne, Nellie Grant, Carol Gumbo, Linda Carter, Dolly Smith, Dean Shortt, Mrs. Fawlcy. Saltshaker Staff Peggy Clapp, Mildred Johnson Phyllis Johnson, Terry Mitcliell, Key Delp, Pearline Hayden. Kathy Puckett, Carol Poston Joyce Hayzlett, Susan Haynes, Retta McNcw, Karleen Whitely. 89 Officers are preparing for the Spanish style dinner. Jane Willis--Pres. , Mar) Comer--lst Vice Pres. , Judy Sluart--2nd Vice Pres. , RoseMar ' Collins--Treas. , Jo.Annc Willis--Sec. , Liz Taylor Historian, Barbara Sykes-- Roporter, Rasty Cahill--Chaplain. Spanish Club The Spanisli Club swings into the ' 68- ' 69 year with 2.5 members. .Anyone who is taking or has taken at least one year of Spanish is eligible to join. The first project of the new year was to sponsor a school dance. Other projects completed by the club were Christmas caroling in Spanish, supporting Bertha Beana bstcado, the club ' s adopted a child from Me.xico, A Spanish dinner, and ti fiesta for club members. Through these projects the club members strived to fulfill their purpose--to stimulate in¬ terest and create an understanding be¬ tween Spanish speaking countries and ■America . Members decorating for the dance sponsored by the club. Christmas caroling in Spanish is an annual CN ' cnt. 90 Officers: Miss DeVault, sponsor; Phil Sword, sec. Shirley Chapman, hist. ; Cathy Connett, reporter; Jerry Roberts, sgt. of arms; Pat Sword, tres; Yvonne Sholes, vice-pres. ; Bunny Snodgrass, pres. The R.B. Worthy Latin Club, whose ob¬ jective has been to gain a more thorough understanding of Roman life, history and literature, has been very active this year Many worthwhile projects have been com¬ pleted, with each member doing his part to make the club a success. New members are; Ronnie Doanc, R. Herald, 1 ' . Fields, K. Carter, J. Crawford, L. Robbins, W. Austin, T. Henderson, E. Price, Lynn Baltimore, Lisa Baltimore, J. Everlrart, and Ann Griffitts Old members relax after a meeting 91 The FHA is a service club associated in the Home Economics Program. The club strives to better the community and school life. The club carries out many wortliwhile projects throughout the year. This year the club sponsored a town-wide, school-wide Safety Cam¬ paign which involved many community activities. The club aids the school and community by serving at numerous banc|uets and functions. The club spon¬ sors the annual valentine Dance. At the end of each year the club holds it ' s annual Mother-Daughter Banejnet. The FIlA is a very active cltib and should be given more recognition. FHA 92 Typing for botli School and Commimity Secretaries to teachers We plan to succeed in the Business World is the motto of the 1968-6h F.B.L.A. The Club consists of 63 active members who are willing to work. The F.B.L.A. serves both the school and civic organizations of the community. Education, Service, tmd Pro¬ gress were the goals accomplished by the club. Planning club newspaper House Organ Admiring their planned bulletin board 93 Members of club working on project are Elicca Price, Tommy Woodward, Lynn Baltimore, Earle Horne, Johnny Norris, Mike Heldretli, Da%-id McElraft, Gary Phillips and James Fiy-e. Other members are Mike Smith, Clay Marshall Wayne Air-iin, Kenny Ame , Rust) ' Cahill, Htgina Barbrow, anti Karen Stuber. 94 Library Club The Library Club is a group of library assistants who perform such duties as shelving books and stamping them out and many otlier helpful things to tlie Librarian. This year wc have a new Librarian, Mrs. Frances Porterfield, who has shorvn an interest in all the students. y lso, this year ve have a lot of nerv members. We hope the future Library Club will continue to grow and do such fine work in the library. Officers are Debby Asbmy, Vice Pres. ; Donna McMahan, Pres. ; Roger Osborne, Chaplain; Nancy Miller, Re¬ porter; Jo Ann Olinger, Sec.; Mrs. Porterfield, Librarian; Bunny Snodgrass, S.C.A. Represcntatis ' e; Bill Wood¬ ward, Sgt. -Arms; and Ann Snow, Treasui ' er. 95 Art And Photography Club L. Hogston, Y. Sholes, P. Poston, K. McCoy, D. Caldwell, C. Slate, S. Harrison, D. Totten This club is composed of stu¬ dents who have had or are taking Art. They proved to be very helpful to the teachers who need help with various art projects. They also helped make posters announcing different school events and did a lot of work in the darkroom which they set up themselves. T. Ropp, R. Hayton, C. Borders, T. Delp, D. Shortt Officers are: P. Davidson, T. Greer, C. Borders and J. Rector 96 D.E. Club Officers are: Kathy Hogston, Ralph Price, Robert Walls, Frankie Cahill and not shown, Charles Duncan The Distributive Education Club promotes education in business. The students learned to be better citizens in their community by working in different stores downtown. The eighteen members really made the community and school proud of them in 1968- ' 69. 97 BOTTOM ROW: Blaine Ward, Bobby Wilson, Tom Woodard, Kenny Carter, Roger Herald, Ron Stillwell. 2nd ROW: James Allison, Charles Olinger, John Stidham, Jack Crawford, Tom Crabtree, Earle Horne. 3rd ROW: Pat Sword, Lewis Tuggle, Jerry Roberts, Craig Harris, Tom Blake. Key Club ■ 1 w r f I f 1 ' J 1 l The Key Club is a service or¬ ganization affiliated with the Ki- wanis Club. The club strives to aid in the school and community. Since this year was an election year, the club sponsored a school-wide mock election; at Christ mastime, they distributed food baskets to needy fa¬ milies. The club also co-sponsors the Valentine Dance and the Christ¬ mas Dance. The Key Club is very active and contributes much to the school and community. Officers: Pres. D.ivc .McCrcady; V. -Pres. Jimmy Frye Sec. - Tre:i: . l:ir in Johnson; S vecllle:uts: JoAnneWillis; Bunny Snudgr:i ss 98 The pep club is one of the largest clubs in the school. It is composed of students who work together to promote school spirit. They achieve this by taking pep busses to the Shaker ' s ballgames. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Arnold. Officers are: Myron Woodward, Sgt. -of-arms Bunny Snodgrass, Sec. -Treas. Bill Woodward, Reporter Ralph Price, President 99 A D VER TISING Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Connett Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborne Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Mackie Blackwell Mr. A. G. Melton Miss Helen Callihan Mrs. Richard Copenhaver Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Perry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabtree Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammonds Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuggle Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mitchell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mabe Jr. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Williams Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mrs. Dot Haga Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jonas Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Currin Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Rector Two Friends Business Patrons REGENT ROBERTS DR. J. D. FOX WINDOW AND AWNING PINEMONT FARMS RECAPPING B. J. DRIVE-IN FRIEND FROM ABINGDON COLE DR. B. L. SUSMAN CENTER FURNITURE CO. ROBINSON’S SPORTING GOODS GLADE SPRING MERCT. CO. GLADE HILLS SERVICE STATION (429-9094) OLD GLADE TEXACO SHOE CENTER INC., MARION, VA. MONTGOMERY WARD GREER SON, JEWELERS Student Patrons Charlene and Cooger Linda and Due key Roger and Byrd Mickey and I.inda Sharon Lester Marie Perry Frankie Helton Kathy M. and Sandy S. Joyce and Doug Chuck and Joyce Rusty Cahill Meatflute Sherry and Clarence Roger and Peggy Gary and Frankie Holliday Roger Call John Smith and Eddie G. and Judy L. Rodney L. and Nagita P J. Frank Pauley Earle Horne II John E . Stidham Carol C. and Bill A. Randy Wertz Lisa and Tommy Rokespeare A. Jerry R. and Beth P. Cathy Connett Tuffy Greer Gregg Harris Pat Sword Olln Chemical Corporaflon is the main industry in Saitville. It Is only one of many Olin plants in various parts of the United States. 104 There are two extensions of the main part of the plant. They are the hydrazine and chlorine p I a n ts. Mr. G . F . Comer is the manager of the 5a 11- ville works and the main offices are in New York. 105 Complimenfs of Malcolms Meat Service Moals-Sea F ' oods -i oVIItPortion Control — APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE 613 Shelby Sfreef Bristol, Tennessee Marion Vance Company HARDWARE, PLUMBING, AND HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED, SEED, FARM MACHINERY MARION, VIRGINIA Serv-All, Inc. 928 West State Street Bristol Tenn .-Va . Catering To: Schools, Restaurants, Hospitals and Hotels JOHNSON ' S BEN FRANKLIN STORE Saitville, Virginia CompI Iments of SMYTH COUNTY NEWS 106 I ill niiJ; Drive-ln Window First National Bank Saitville, Virginia Sauls Motor Inc. 107 Western Auto CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Your Home Owned Family Store Owen Kitty Cox (owners) Model Furniture Co. Earle Horne Mgr. Phone 496-4921 Saitville, Virginia BALL BRO. ' S FURNITURE 108 Brunswick Corporation Extending Our Creative Technology and Innovation to Industry and Defense Marion and Sugar Grove, Virginia Smith Storm Window Co. HOME IMPROVEMENTS P. □. BOX 2B4 309 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 7B3-2400 MARION, VIRGINIA Aluminum Sidinq Awnings - Carports Wrought Iron AND SCREENS Guidden Paint STORM WINDOWS Bristol ' s Greatest Department Store DIXIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 109 Saltville Insurance Agency Serving The Insurance Needs of fhe Saltville Area Since 1912 P. O. Box 668 Saltville, Virginia Area Code 703--496-4021 24370 Bryant Sheet MetaU Ine Bristol Highway Post Office Box 758 TELEPHONES: Abingdon 628-7169 - ABINGDON. VA. CompI iments of GREEVER ' S DRUG STORE Just 10 min . from Sa Itvil le TOTTEN ' S CITY CO. Congratulations to the class of ' 69 Your personalized School Jewelry Bulova and Caravelle Finest Bulk Transportation LEMMON TRANSPORT CO. Marion, Virginia 110 Medical Center T. K. Me Kee--Sa Itvil le The Smyth County Community—Medical Center, Marion, Virginia is indeed proud to be a part of the rapid expansion and growth that has been experienced in the area in the past year. The ultra modern facility located on Park Boulevard in Marion is nearing the completion of the first year of operation at the new location. The Smyth County Community Hospital Medical Center is just a part of the growing medical complex being realized in Smyth County and the Mountain Empire. ' Providing a dedicated medical service to the Mountain Empire Francis Marion Manor Long Term Care Facility Ill Smyth County School of Practical Nursing • otTi Piggly Wiggly Saltvllle Virginia THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHILHOWIE GENTRY FURNITURE, INC. Complel ' e Home Furnishings West Main Street Abingdon, Va . Organized 1907 Capital $ 100,000-Surplus $200,000 Chilhowie, Va . 24319 Ful I Bank Service Compliments of F. W. BERRY SONS SUPERMARKET and F. W. BERRY PRODUCE CO. CompI iments of REMINE GOBBLE Bristol, Tenn. SUE ' S SHOP Highway 1 1 Meadowview, Virginia Ladies-Ready-to-Wear Fashions Parties by Reservations BRODIE THOMPSON SONS, INC P . O . Box 524 Marion Virg inia GOOD EAR CLEAR ' S SERVICE STATION W. O. and Guy S. Clear, Owners Gas, Oil, Fancy Groceries Phone 496-4455 RFD 1, Saitville, Va . 112 Compliments of HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY Your Dodge Dealer 1 16 Board Sf. Marion, Virginia Compliments of HAYES REYNOLDS FURNITURE, INC. Johnson City, Tenn . Bristol, Tenn. “PET...you bet!” PET MILKCOMPANY DAIRY DIVISION CompI Imen ts of APPALACHIAN MANUFACTURING CORP. SINGLETON ' S DEPT. STORE Sa I tvl I le, Virgl nia 113 D iamonds V atches Bu lova Goodman Jewelers Three Stores to Serve You Morion Chilhowie Soltvl I le SMITTY ' S AUTO SERVICE Box 476, Soltville, Virginia 24370 Phone: 496-4971 Complete Auto Service Virginia Inspection Station Bear Alignment Service CENTRAL LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLY Mathieson Pharmacy Dealers for U .S . Gypsum Plant SaItvi11e VirgI nia 496-7361 VIRGINIA HOUSE MOTOR COURT 24 Hour Prescription Service Dial 496-4821 After Hours Dial 496-4631 Open 8 a.m.--8 p.m. Daily Sunday 9 a.m .11 p.m. Ron Snowden Registered Pharmacist CompIiments of CITY DRUG STORE opposite Court House Marion Virginia 114 Kleen-Kraft Cleaners GLADE SPRING ESSO Henry McDaniels SERVICE DRY CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY . . Marion Virginia 3 Hour Service Sa I fvi 11e 496-7851 Fuller Bus Line, Inc. 225 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia 24201 115 BAND INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIES R EPAIRS n M - 1 Uominion ItIusic, Inc. (Formerly Pauley Music Co.) ' ‘Every thing For The School Band ' ’ P. 0. BOX 948 - BRISTOL. VIRGINIA 24201 L. C. Pauley PRESIDENT PHONE: eeg-ozai Hal Salmon VICE-PRESIDENT PHONE: 669-2375 JACK ANDERSON COMPANY Audio-Visual-Education Products 3132 Memorial Blvd. Kingsport, Tennessee WEBB ' S FLOWERS We wire flowers everywhere Phone 496-468 1 Saitville, Virginia Compliments Of A FRIEND CompI iments of Saitville Chamber Of Commerce BOARDWINE’S Saitville ' s Leading Clothing Store Saitville, Virginia 116 COMPLIMENTS OF SALTVILLE-RICH VALLEY LION’S CLUB CLARK’S PHARMACY Two Stores to Serve You Saltville, Vo. Phone 496-7211 Chllhowle, Vo. Phone 646-8490 Sam Clark, R . Ph .--Doug C lark, R.Ph. Prescriptions are our Business Free Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF cJ a lki ' Gatk o. I ealtoi ' s lOO EAST BROAD STREET (]olvirT bvjs, 0Kio 4 3 2 15 SALTVILLE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 117 Student Index Adams, Bick--75 Adams, Tei’csa--75, S7 Allison, Allen--70 Allison, Brent--26, 35 yVllison, Don--75 Allison, Mac--75 Allison, Elizabctli—64 Allison, Freddie —48-75 Allison, Jamcs--59,98 Allison, Ronnie--26,35 Allison, Tom--64 Allison, Weaker--70 Allison, Villiam--59 Ames, Kenny--80,94 Anderson, Jim—16,64 Anderson. Roy--75 Anderson, Tony--46,64, 85 Anderson, Bill--47,64 Arnold, Eddie--75 Arnold, i Iartha--53,64 y rnold, Sharon--52,59 Arnold, David—18, 75 Asbnry, Debbic--42,53, 64, 95 Asbiiry, Mark--45, 70, 85 Anvell, Beverly--52 Austen, Ruth--70 Austin, Rita Austin, Bobby--75 Austin, Wayne--75,91,94 Baltimore, Lisa--64, 91,94 Baltimore, Lynn--70, 87, 91,94, 18 Barbrow, Regina--64, 94 Barnett, Donna--59 Barrett, Barbara Barrett, Bonnie--64 Barrett, Andy--40,64 Barrett, Charles Barrett, David—10,65 Barrett, Donald--70, 45 Barrett, Jeff—13,75 Barrett, Joe--43,80 Barrett, J. R.--26,35 Barrett, RutIi--70 Barrett, Zola--64 Ben tley, Kat]iy--75 Billings, Dennis--64 Blackwell, Jeff--75 Boardwine, Jerry--59 Borders, Charles--59, 88, 96 Boswell, Charles--64 Boyd, Sam--26, 35, 40, 41 Brannon, Jeanne--42,53, 64 Brannon, Sandra--75 Branson, Billy--64 Brinkley, Denise--64 Brooks, Cassandra--70 Brooks, Kenton--75 Brooks, Louise--26,35, 55 Bryant, Junior--45,64 Buchanan, Eddie--26,35 Burgess, Tim--70 Biu’gess, Charles--64 Biu’gess, Danny Burgess, TeiTy--80 Bm’gess, James Bunch, Mike--64 Buskill, Don--71 Cahill, Frankie--26, 35, 97 Cahill, Joy--80 Cahill, Lynn--80 Cahill, RusD ' --70, 90, 94 Caldwell, Danny--96 Caldwell, Jerry--47, 48, 75 Caldwell, Terry—18,80 Call, Mike--59 Call, Roger--26,35 Campbell, Jeff—47,64 Cannon, Donnie-13,75 Cardwell, Barbara--75 Cardwell, Gary—18,75,85 Cardwell, Freddie--64 Cardwell, Mary--59 Cardwell, Roger--26, 35 Carter, Mitzi--S0 C arter, Johnny--80 Carter, Kennetli--64, 91,98 Carter, Linda--26, 35, 89 Carter, Mary--59 Carter, Patty--75 Cliapman, Carlton--75 Chapman, Dewey--64 Chapman, Howard--70 Chapman, Jane--65 Chapman, Sherry--70 Chapman, Leroy--65 Chapman, Rickie--75 Chapman, Shirley--65,91 Chapman, Trula Clapp, E ddie--65 Clapp, Peggy--27, 35,89 Clark, Cecil--70 Clark, Gary--70 Goe, Harold--75 Coe, Darrol--43, 75 Coe, Ronnie--80 Coe, Tommy--80 Colley, Candy--27, 35 Colley, Da ' id--65 Colley, Debbie--S0 Colley, Eddie--40, 65 119 Collins, Bobby--70 Collins, Diane--70 Collins, Faye--27, 35, 88, IS Collins, Phil--47,65 Collins, Rosemary--59, 88,90 Collins, Sheila--75 Collins, Willard--40, 45, 71 Collins, Larry--70 Comer, John--80 Comer, Mary--55, 59, 88, 90, 18, 38 Connett, Cathy--8, 53, 55,59, 86, 91,94 GoNvan, Ritlia--71 Co van, Sherry--59 Crabtree, Jamie--45, 47, 65 Crabtree, Tommy--40, 59, 98,49 Crawford, Jack--65,91,98 Cralle, Bett) ' --80 Crnscnberr ' ’, John--75 Cumbo, Carol--55, 59, 89, 38 Davidson, Alvin--71 Davidson, Angela--75 Davidson, Anita--80 Davidson, Billy--71 Davidson, Kennetli W.--27, 35 Davidson, Kenneth A. Davidson, Mike--70 Davidson, Patricia--80 Davidson, Pidney--27, 35,96,49 Davidson, Ralph Davidson, Randall--80 Davidson, Ricky Davidson, Treasa--80 Davidson, Lynn DeBord, Betty--75 De Bord, Debra--71 DeBord, Delores—71 Jay-71 Robert--44, 47, 71 Roger--71 Shirley--56,65, 18 DeBord, Bobby--80 DeBord, Teddy--65 DeBusk, Brenda DeBusk, Dianne--65 DcBusk, Sue--65 Delp, Ricky--75 Delp, Kay--44, 65, 88, 89 Delp, Tony--59,96 Dempsey, Eddie--59 Denton, Tim--43, 48, 75 Diggs, blank--15, 76 Diggs, White —81 Doanne, Drcma--76 DeBord DeBord DeBord DeBord Doanne, Ronnie--65, 91 Dinsoniorc, Patsy--27, 35, 89, 18 L)o v, Slevc--59,49 Dow, V ' ickic--56,65 Dox-. ' cll, Larry--71 Duff, Karcn--60 Duncan, Charles--27, 35,97 Duncan, James--40,65 Elmore, Becky--65 Emerson, Tommy--71 Evans, Betty--76 Evans, Diane--76 Evans, James--27, 35 Evans, Randal--71 Everhart, Janice--60, 91 Farris, Billy—10, 71 Fields, Tony--60, 85,91 Fields, Jeff--81 Fields, Bett ' --76 Finne, Elizbetl ' i--52, 71 Frye, Allen--60 Fr e, Citrtis--81 Frye, Debbie--65 Frye, Dennis E.--76 Fr) ' e, Dennis IV.--65 Frye, Eddie--71 Frye, Katliy--76 Frye, James--71,94 Frye, Jimmy--66, 86, 98 Frye, Jerry--43, 76 Frey, Lut}ier--27, 35 Fty-e, .Mary-- Frye, Steve--15,40,65 Frye, Treva--66 Galliher, John--66 Galliher, Sam--76 Gates, Catliy--76 Gates, Freta--60 Gates, Con--27, 35 Gilbert, Diane--60 Gillenwater, V1ritley--76,87 Goff, Carolyn--76 Goff, Junior--76 Goff, Lois--81 Goodman, Carol Goodman, Henry Goodman, Irvin- -45, 66, 71 Grant, Nellie—28, 35, 89 Greer, Tuffy--60, 88,96 Griffitts, .A.nn--66,91 Griffon, Tommy--81 Gross, Julia--81 Gross, Sarah--53,60 Hammonds, David--43, 48, 76, 85 Harris, Greg--60, 94, 98 Harris, Darlene--28, 35 Harris, Eugene-10,66 Harris, Terry--81 Harris, Larry--81 Hruris, Gail--71 Harris, Freida--81 Harris, .Mikc--76 Harris, Ric]iard--66 Harris, Sue--71 Harris, Watyie-16,66 120 Ihin ' is, ' allacc--76 llai ' i ' ison, Liiula Marrison, Pliil--76 Mai ' i ' ison, Stanley--t50, 96 Hatfield. Norma--5.5, 76 Hatfield, Eddie--76 Hayden, Carol-- Hayden, Charlcs-- Hayden, Liiula—60, S 6 Hayden, Darlene L.-- Ha den, Pearline--52,66,88, 89 Hayden, Ronnie--71 Hayden, Sandy--76 Hayden, Sharon--71 Hayden, Siisan--60 Haynes, Susan--28,S9 Haynes, Janice --66 Haynes, Jeff-- Haynes, Phil--40, 45, 71 Haynes, Shai’la--71 Haynes, Teresa--81 Hayton, Bobby--76 Hayton, Mary--71 Hayton, Ra) ' mond--96 Hayton, Vcrle) ' --76 Hayzlett, Joyce--2S, 35, 89 Hay ' zlett, Larry --66 Heldreth, Mike--81,94 Helmandeller, Marice--76 Helton, Diane--81 Helton, Janet--71 Helton, Johnny--76 Helton, Billy--43,48, 81 Helton, Bctty --66 Henderson, Arlen--2S, 35 Henderson, Chcri--28, 35, 88 , 25 Henderson, Ph)-llis--28 Henderson, Tabby--91 Henderson, Rutli--60 Hcnegar, Jane--52,66 Henegar, Martl-ia--71 Herald, Rogcr--98, 46, 66,91 Hicks, Jean--60 Hill, Bill-- Hogston, Brenda--28, 36 Hogston, Kathy--2S, 36,97 Hogston, Lynn--52,71,96 Hogston, Rodney--28, 36,40, 85 Holmes, Bill--29, 36 Holmes. Debbie-- Homes, James--81 Holmes. Linda--76 Holmes, Pati ' icia--81 Horne, Earle--29, 36, 94, 98 Hughes, Catherinc--52,76 Hughes, Clayton--71 Hunt, Allcn--76 Hunt, Carol) ' n--52,71 Htmt, Ciu’tis--71 Hunt, James--81 Lhuit, Ronnie-13 Hunt, Ted--60 Jackson, Eddie--76 Jackson, Walter--71 Jenkins, Virginia--81 Johnson, Bobby--81 Johnson, Johnny-13 Johnson, Jane--76 Johnson, Jay--60,85 Johnson, Marv ' in--61,98 Johnson, Mildred--61,89 Johnson, Pat--29, 36,88 Johnson, Phyllis-- 66 , 89 Johnson, Stephen-- Kecsec, AIlen--43,77 Keesee, Sh;u-on--77 Keesee, Irenc--29, 36, 86 Keith, Danny --66 Keith, Eddie--77 Keith, Ha 2 cl --66 Keitli, Larry--40,72 Keitli, Patricia--77 Keith, Ronnie--72 Keith, Roy-- Keith, Sue--29, 36 Keith, Junior--29, 36,40 Kelly, Gary--61,40, 45,47 Kelly, Jimmy--46,66 Kelly, Mike--40,47,72 Kelly, Teresa--81 Kestner, Eddie--46,66 Kestner, Mike--81 Kestner, Johnny--61 Kestner, Bobby--43 Kestner, L;u’ry--81 Kestner, Phyllis--72 Kestner, Wade-13, 77 Kestner, Wilma--72 Kimberlain, Bernice--72 Ledbetter, Lany Lee, Connie--29, 36 Lee, Daryl--29, 36,40 Lee, J. C.--29,36 Lee, Joycc--42, 72 Lee, Judy--81 Lee, Mike--45, 72 Lee, Rodney--72 Lester, Sharon--29, 36 Little, Charlcs--30, 36 Little, Don--30, 36 Little, Jane- 8 , 86,88,61 Long, Eddie--81 Lowe, Debbie--72 Lowery, Fay--77 Lyons, Mike--43, 77 klcCoy, Katliy--30, 36,96 McCready, Dave--30, 36,98, 25 McCready, David R.--77 121 McCready, Cliarles-- McElraff, David--Sl,94 McMahan, Donna--30, 36,86,95 McMahan, Dan--72 McNe v, Reta--31, 36, S6,95 .McXew, Robert--43, 77 Mabe, Mac--30, 36 Maiden, Mickey--30, 36 .Maiden, Joe--40,61 .Maiden, Mike—15,72 Marshall, Brenda--81 .Marshall, Clay--43,48, 77,94 Martin, Eugene--61 .Mercer, Eddie--81 .Miller, Nancy--66,95 .Minton, David--31,36 .Minton, Rosemary--53, 61 Minton, ' ' icki--77 .Minton, Willie—17,67 .Mitchell, Charles--40, 61 .Mitchell, Carolyn--72 Mitchell, Terry--67, 89 .Moore, Barbara--77 .Moore, Jerry--61 .Moore, .Melinda--72 .Moore, Teresa--77 .Moore, Bill--40,67 .Montgomery, Ernest--67 .Montgomery-, Wynette--31, 36,88 Nipper, A ' ery--77 Norris, Connie--61 Norris, Jackie--77 Norris, J. C.--31,36 Norris, Johnny- -72, 88, 94 Null, Debbie--81 Null, Judy--77 Null, Linda--61 Nutter, Debbie--81 Nutter, Rusty— 72 Nutter, Dicky--31,36 Olinger, Nookie--65,67 Olinger, Clayborne--67 Olinger, Charles--25, 98, 8. 31,36 Olinger, David—18,81 Olinger, Dempsey--67 Olinger, Dom ' iic--48, 77 Olinger, Jim--67 Olinger, JoAnn--95,31, 36, 86 Olinger, John--72 Olinger, Johnny-15,72 Olinger, Karen--42,61 Olinger, Ricky--43,48,77 Olinger, Ronna--67 Olinger, Sandra--Sl Olinger, ' irgic--72 Olinger, Tliier--67 Osborne, Rober—10,67,95 O ' Quin, John-- Eaidcy, Jiin--32,36 Pauley, Lora--67 Pauley, Ralph--72 Peery, Albert--61 Peery, David--43, 77 Phillips, Gary—72,94 Plake, Tom--32,36,98 Poston, Carol--32, 37, 89 Poston, Wayne--82 Poston, Nancy--77 Poston, Patty--77,96 Poston, Shirley--72 Prater, .Mike--15, 43, 82 Prater, Ronnie--77 Presley, Tim--77 Price, Elicca--67, 91,94 Price, Joe--73 Price, Ralph--32, 37, 97, 99 Price, Roger--67 Price, William--32, 37 Puckett, Kathy--32, 37,53, 89 Puckett, Randy--73 Puckett, Roger--61 Ratcliff, Buddy--67 Ratcliff, Charlene--32,37, 88 Ratcliff, Janies Ratcliff, Johnny--77 Ratcliff, Larry—67 Ratcliff, Peggy--61 Rector, Ginia--52, 87, 75, 77 Rector, JoLynn--44,73,96,88,87 Rector, LeAnna--3S, 32, 37, 86, 88, IS, 25 Repass, Rudi Repass, Ronald--77 Rhea, Frankie--32, 37, 40 Rhea, Janet--61 Rickman, George--73 Rickman, John--61 Rickman, Oaksey--62 Roark, Carol--73 Roark, Catliy--32, 37 Roark, Dempsey--33, 37 Roark, Teresa--62 Roark, Jolene--67 Roberts, Jackie--7S Roberts, Jane—33,37 Roberts, Jerry--38, 98, 55, 8. 62, 91 Roberts, Randy--67 Robbins, Landon--91,40, 45, 73 Robbins, Linda--S2 Rolen, George--85, 47, 65,67 Rolen, Johnny—10 Rolen, Patsy--77 Ropp, Tommy--62,96 Routli, Suc--7S Rust, Gary-- Rust, Larry-- Sanders, Carol--62 Shelton, Jcan-- Sholes, Yvonnc--91,SS,86,53, 96, 33, 37 122 Sliortt, Dean--73, SS), 96 Slate, Charles--96, 62 , SS Smitli, Andi--75 Sniitli, Arminda--53, 42, 33, 3 Sinitli, Eilecn-- Smitli, Chcster-- Smitli, Dann) ' --33, 37 Sniitli, Da -id--73 SiniUi, Debbic--62,78, SS SinitJi, Dclores-- Smitii, Diana--62 Smitii, Dotlie--67 Smith, Fred--7S Smidi, Gcrald-- Smitlt, Jim—1-0, 68 Smitli, John--6S Smith, bolly--33, 37, S9 Smitli, Robert--7S Smitli, Roniiy--S 2 Smith, Slien ' y--33, 37 Smith, Stanley--33, 37 Smitii, Tony--73 Smitii, Mike—15,82,94 Smitii, Tcki--62 Snow, Ann--68,95 Snow, Jenifer--82 Snodgrass, .Mart]ia--95,98, 99, 55,86,91,33 Snodgrass, Joe--7S Stallard, Carolyn--68 Stcivart, Dclores-- Stewart, Judy--73, 87, 90 Stewart, Roger--68 Stewart, Sandra--77 Stewart, LaiTy— Stidliam, Joiin--33, 37, 98 Stillwell, Billy--34, 37, 98 Stillwell, Patty--6S Siirbcr, Billy--73 Siu’ber, Bobby--78 Siu’ber, Elizabetli--68 Siirber, Karen--78,94 Siirbcr, George--68 Siu’ber, Linda--68 Siu’ber, Martha--73 Siirber, Elaine--52,78 Sitrber, Darlene--78 Siirber, .Mary--44,68 Siurber, Wayne--78 Siirbcr, Steve--68 Sitrber, Teresa--82 Swartz, Sherry— Sword, Carol--78 Sword, Judy--6S Sword, K ' le--34, 37 Sword, Phil--70, 73, 85,89, 91 Sword, Pat—15,62,85,91,98 Sykes, Barliara--52,55,68,90, 38 Talbert, Milliard-- 7 Talbert, Carnett-- Talbcrt, Gerald--41,34, 37,40 Talbert, Hazel-- Taylor, Eddie--68 Taylor, Bill--73 Taylor, Elizabctli--56,73,90 Taylor, Kat]ilecn--62 Taylor, l.inda--52,68 Taylor, Wadc--68 Taylor, Bimbo--43, 78 Tiiomas, Bonnie--73 Tliomas, Pamela--78 Tiiomas, Robin--S2-lS Tliomas, Sonja--62 Tliompson, Connie--6S Tliompson, Jerry--78 Tliompson, James-- Tiiompson, Johnny--68 Tliompson, Wanda--78 Tolley, Jen ' y--15, 40, 47, 73 Tolbert, Dcliliad—82 Tolbert, Linda--78, 87, IS Tolbert, Patricia--6S, 44 56 Tolbert, William--73,82 Totten, Brenda--73 Totten, David--68, 96 Totten, Janet--78 Tuggle, Le vis--40, 62,98 Venable, Connie--78 Venable, Waync--34, 37 Walker, Yvonne--44, 68 Walls, Gilda--42, 73,94 Walls, Robert--34, 37, 97 Ward, Blaine--98, 34, 37, 46 Ward, Grayson--52,62,88 Warren, Nyoka--56,73 Wassiim, Ricky--68 WerGt, Janet--53,68, SS Wiiitcly, Billy--6S Wiiitcly, Diiddly--73 Wiiitcly, K;u ' lecn--74, 37, 89 Williams, Virginia--62 Willis, Jane--38, 90, 88,56, 62,68 Willis, JoAnne--9S, 73.87, 90 Wilson, Bobby--98, 34,37 Wolfe, Bctt) ' --6S Woodivard, Brenda--62 Woodward, Lois--62 Woodi’v ard, Myro n- -68,99,49 Woodward, R. C.-- Woodward, Tommy--49,98, 34, 94 Woodward, Bill--99,95, 40, 46, 62 Wyatt, Brenda--34 123 Faculty Index Arnold, Paige (Mrs. )--12, 52 Barbrow, Craig--10, 41,48 Brown, Dallas--10 Callihan, Helen (Miss)--10 Catron, Anne (Mrs. )--10, 94_,(o Clear, Mabel (Mrs. )--10,Sf Clear, Wanda (Miss)--10 Cocliran, Robert--11 Connett, Janice (Mrs. )--ll,76 Cook, Bill--ll, 57 De ' aiilt, Mabel (Miss)--14, 91 Duncan, Anne (Mrs. )--ll,72,87 Farris, Raymond- - 11,72 Fa vley, Bctt) ' (Mrs. )--11,89 Frye, Helen (. liss)--13 Hag ’, Lowell--12,41,45, 47, 76 Hubble, Roscoe--13 Jonas, Eddie--13,41,67 Lewis, Frank--12,43,46 Maiden, Pat (Mrs. )--14, 67 Maiden, Ted--13, 45 McCoy, Robert--7, 19 Morgan, Don--12,76 Mullins, Elaine (Mrs. )--7 Parker, Sidney--14, 67, 85 Parks, Delorses (Mrs. )--12 Polstra, Virginia (Mrs. )--12 Porterfield, Frances--12, ' !=’ Rector, Lois Ann (Mrs. )--12, 72,86 Richardson, Lenora (Miss)--14 Smitli, Benita (Mrs. )--13, Smitli, Don--12 124 :ij I i


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