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                    <text>��ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
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Leigh Harris - Editor
Page Painter - Business Manager
Gwyn Muse - Advisor

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ShieldAn annual publication

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the students of
Lord Botetourt High School,
Daleville,
Virginia

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Table of Contents
Prologue ................... 1
School Life ......... -. ....... 8
Athletics .................. 38
Academics ................ 74
Organizations .............. 94
Classes .................. 118
Seniors ................ 1 20
Juniors ................ 136
Sophomores ............ 148
Freshmen .............. 158
Faculty .................. 170
Ads ..................... 184
Epilogue ................. 208

��DO YOU KNOW YOU ' RE A MONSTER?
WHY ARE YOU A MONSTER?
BECAUSE YOU'RE INDIFFERENT, THAT'S WHY.
YES, AND BECAUSE YOU WERE INDIFFERENT TO
THEM.
YOU ARE CRUEL,
EVEN EVIL.
WHAT DID YOU DO TO STOP IT?
STAND THERE AND PICK YOUR NOSE?
PIOUS HYPOCRITES,
YOU FLUSH CONSCIENCE DOWN THE TOILET,
DAILY
THEN PRAY ON SUNDAYS SO YOU WON 'T GO TO
HELL
YOU'D BETTER PRAY AND BE AFRAID OF HELL
FOR YOU DESERVE TO BURN FOREVER.
SELFISH STONES,
BEG GOD TO BE MERCIFUL TO YOU,
AS YOU WERE MERCIFUL
WHEN YOU LET ALL THE TRAINS GO THROUGH .

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PRINCIPAL

��Here I am,
At the halfway of my life
I look back,
Then look again.
Time to ask the mighty potentate
Is this all?
Is my turn lost forever
To hear the crow?
Must I weary, still half young ,
To let release my half old soul ,
Or dare I dream a dream again
And hope its not too late to love?
I need a dream to ease my heart
Now that time has taken meaning ,
For each day sortens
As it hurries by
And presses me to know ,
Am I foolish to hold to hope
should I just let go?
Was there ever any truth
In my youth's sweet promise,
To hear the crow?

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SCHOOL LIFE

�PROM AND GRADUATION USHER CLASS OF 1972
INTO AN EXCITING NEW BEGINNING

�The student body awaits the beginning of the Senior Awards
i ssembly.
2. Mr. Ward congratulates the top two ranking seniors.

S~aron Franklin and Bill Cambell. 3. Class Marshals for '72 gradu~t1~n were Georgia Branscom , Donna Castle, Mary Breedlove,
S a1th Bloodworth , Becky Humphrey, Karen Adams, and Barbara
tanley. 4. The Faculty awards deserving seniors for their
achievement. s. Dora and Robert are introduced along with all the
Other seniors during the Prom . 6. Seniors relax during the
~emaining introductions. 7. " The Monterreys " from Richmond enertain with some soul and blues.

�MOST HOMECOM ING HAPPINES S VANISHES AFTER
CANCELLATION OF DANCE AND LOSS TO AL b EGHAN Y TEAM
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�This years homecoming seemed to be an almost
total disaster. Everyone was looking forward to the
dance that was cancelled for "no apparent reason. "
The football game was postponed unti l the next evening because of rain and when we fi nally d id play, we
were beaten by Alleghaney 29-10. Not on ly d id we
lose a football game but we seemed to have lost
respect for school pride and spirit.

1. Cafeteria decoration increase every year because of student
p art icipation . 2. Pr isci ll a and Diane d isplay the ir school sp ir it
dur ing homecoming week. 3. D amon is impressed by the action
on the fo ot b all fie ld . 4. Girls on the homecoming court Lynn
Smith , Barbara M cCl ung, Susan Crowd er, Nancy Wiley, Leigh
Harri s, Helen Keller, Gail Hog an, Rhonda Dumbar, take time out
for a qu ick pose. 5. So phomore art ist d isplays his feel ings about
All egh an ey. 6. Homecom ing court takes part in half-time fest ivities where Nan c y Wi l ey w as announced as maid of honor and
Leigh Harr is was crow ned q ueen .

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�LORD BOTETOURT STUDENTS
BY PARTICI PATING IN

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�SHOW HOLIDAY SP IRIT
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES

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1. The 1972-73 Snow Queen court was Vickie
Morris, Debbie Bowyer, Cindy Fore , Janice
Dean , and Francis Hanabass (Queen). 2. Ashly
Craver and Beth Lucas participate in Fincastle
Christmas Parade. 3. Mrs. Murray tells Santa
what she wants for Christmas. 4. Lord Botetourt Band captures first place award for their
excellent performance in the
Fincastle
Christmas Parade .

�STUDENTS FROM LORD BOTETOURT ARE S ELECTED
FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP ABILITI ES

�1. Kevin Kays, Donna Castle, and Jackie Guilliams made an excellent showing on Klassroom Kwiz for Lord Botetourt, by winning
three consecutive games. Anne Merkey was the alternate. 2.
Rodger Bertholf, Mike Poole, Leigh Harris, Willie Simmons, and
Ron Downing were the "Outstanding Teenagers at Lord Botetourt." 3. Mike Poole, Leigh Harris, Debbie Griffith, and Willie
S immons represented Lord Botetourt at Boys' and Girls' state this
summer at Radford and William and Mary Colleges. 4. Mike Poole
and Clemmer Ann Camper were chosen as "Mr. Football" and
"Baby Botetourt" by the student body. They are shown receiving
their gifts. 5 . Leigh Harris, Mike Poole, Bill Lukens, Jim
Williamson, Bob Holt, Willie Simmons and Karen Paysour were
selected for "Who's Who in American High Schools."

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Essie ....... . ...... . .. . . .. . ........ Kay Scaggs
Rheba .......... . , ............ . . Siva Buchanan
Paul Sycamore ... . ............... ...... Bob Holt
Mr. DePinna .. ....... . ... . .... . ..... Allen Arney
Ed .... . .......... . ........ ... ... Dean Caldwell
Donald ........ . . .... . . . ........ Roger Hartless
Martin Vanderhof ... .. ...... . ...... . . . Kevin Kays
Alice ............ .. ............... . Cathy Miller
Henderson .. . . . . . . ....... ... ... . Damon Pearson

Tony Kirby . ....... . ... . ... . ...... Roger Bertholf
Boris Kolenkhov .... . .. . ...... . . . .. Steve Bolton
Gay Wellington .... .... ... . . . .... . Kathy Sprinkel
Mr. Kirby . . .. .. ...... . ..... . .... Jackie Guilliams
Mrs. Kirby ............... ......... Kathy Roberts
Three Men ...... . ... . ... . ........ Ronnie Brooks
Billy Hartless
Mike Goad
Olga .... .. .. ... . . ... . . . . . . ... . . .... Pam Tabor

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�BOTETOURT LADIES ENTERTAIN COMMUNITY BY SHOWING
PROMISING TALENT AND FASHION NEWS
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�Girls represented Lord Botetourt in the Botetourt
County Junior Miss Competition on November 4th,
1972. Even though a girl from L.B. wasn 't first place
winner, some did quite well. Karen Bare was first
runner up. Ann Williamson was second runner up
and Dawn Giles was third. Diane Clark was chosen
"Miss Congeniality" and Donna Castle won the
scholastic award.

1. Clemmer Ann Camper rides in style for Miller &amp; Rhodes Teen
Board . 2. Kay Scaggs and Carol Camper (not pictured) represent
L.B . on the Heironimous Youth Council. 3. Page Painter , Nancy
Wiley, and Leigh Harris are members of the Sears Teen Advisory
Board . 4. Donna Castle and Ann Williamson relax during the physical fitness routine. 5. Diane Clark rushes to the dressing room
with all her valuable possessions. 6. "Twinkletoes" Bare performs
to "Love Story ." 7. Debbie Griffith takes time out for a quickie picture. 8. Dawn enlightens the audience with a song or two. 9. All
the girls gather on stage to hear the judge's decision.

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�PABLO JUAN COMES TO LORD BOTETOURT
LORD BOTETOURT IS REPRESENTED BY TALENTED
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Pablo Juan, an exchange student from
Guatemala City, was here for ten weeks and
stayed with Willie Simmons and his family.
In an interview with the Shield staff, some
of his comments on American life included
the student friendliness here at Lord Botetourt. Also, said Pablo, students were more
sociable and the student-teacher relationship
is closer than at his · school in Guatemala.
Pablo mentioned that he would enjoy coming
back to the United States to attend college.
During his stay, Pablo saw snow for the
first time. He thought the snow was beautiful
because everything was so white. Also while
he was here he enjoyed attending basketball
and football games.

�AS EXCHANG E STUDENT FROM GUATEMA LA;
STUDENTS IN ALL REGIONAL CHORUS AND BAND
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These young musicians earned the honor
of representing Lord Botetourt at AllRegional Chorus and All-Regional Band.
They were in competition with schools
throughout the state .
1) The students are as follows: John
Reynolds , Mary Looney , Naomi Spickard ,
Mike Rock , Kathy Gray, and Sidney
Strong.
2) Donna Castle represented band .

�AMBITION, HARD WORK AND
BOTETOURT STUDENTS
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1. Barba.ra McClung and Diane Brannan were honored for their
outstanding work in volleyball. 2. Members of Lord Botetourt
wrestling team were named to All-Regional team . They are Gary
Drewry, David Miller, Harry Merchant, Allen Arney, and Steve Miller. 3. M1.ke Poole and Murkey Thomas were recognized for their
outst.anding performance in football. 4. Barbara McClung
received an award for her ability as a basketball player. 5. Willie
Simmons was chosen for the All-Tournament team and honorable
mention All-Metro team. Mike Poole was also chosen for the AllTournament team. Gary Blough was recognized as the "Unsung
Hero." Carl Johnson was a member of the All-Tournament and
All-Metro teams.

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�PRACTICE BRING DESERVING
ATHLETIC AWARDS
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�BAS KET BAL L SEA SON
WIT H EXP LOS IVE
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The Junior Class sponsored the Basketball
Homecoming Court at the Lord Botetourt-James
River game . Nancy Wiley was crowned queen.
The court included Barbara McClung, Leigh
Harris , Diane Clark, Cindy Poulin , Helen Keller,
Donna Spicka rd, and Lindy Wilson. Cheerl eaders
sponsored the homecoming dance, with music
supplie d by " Grandma Moses" .
1. Students dance to the music of " Grandm a Moses" . 2.
Peyton Burrell does the "soul shake" at t he home coming
dance. 3. Cindy Wright and David Robertson enjoy a relaxing
dance.

�WAS BROUGHT TO A CLOSE
HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
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�ORGANIZATIONS
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F.B.L.A. members work on an important project. Art
students explore new possibilities on potter 's wheel. Mr.
Lough works on Mission Impossible Case. Students partici pate in SCA sponsored election. Pep Club members
take time out for a picture.

�STRIVE TO BETTER THEMSELVES
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�SERVICE CLUBS ACTIVITIES
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�TAKE STUDENTS INTO COMMUNITY LIFE
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Future Homemakers entertain Mr. Emick with lunch . Stage Crew
members work behind stage at an assembly. Holl y Brown represents L.B.H.S. at YWCA as a Mandelon. Henry Booze, Gary
Drewry , and Denn y Crowder display their FFA cards.
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�VISITING STUDENTS FROM

BRING NEW IDEAS
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1. Exchange Student from Glenvar High School. 2. Exchange
students and guides enjoy the SCA tea after an exhausting da~ . 3.
The Andrew Lewis representative takes time out for a cool drink.
4. Karen Burns serves the guests punch .

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�AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
TO LORD BOTETOURT
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�STUDENTS EXPRESS
ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL,
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1. Buster. Guilliams tastefully applies his make-up.
2. Jeannie Aker, Ann Williamson , Holly Brown, and
Graham Stephens represent LB on the forensic
team. 3. Ann Williamson prances across the stage.
4. The one act play cast consisted of Ann
Williamson, Allen Arney, Kay Scaggs, and Buster
Gu1ll1ams.

�THEMSELVES IN
FORENSIC CONTESTS
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MAKE A TYPICAL SCHOOL DAY
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ATHLETICS

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INJURIES HURT 72-73 FOOTBALL TEAM
AS THEY FINISH SEASON WITH 4-6 RECORD

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1. Carl Johnson fades back for pass . 2. 1972 Football team. Ernest Guilliams, Dennis Sutphin , Mike Goad, Mike Stuckey, James " Sweetbaby"
Kyle, Gordon Sprinkle, Charles Burrell, Steve Brannon , Luther Bryant , Harry Merchant, Tony Byrd, Buster Guilliams, Merky Thomas, Willie
Simmons, Carl Johnson, Mike Poole, Randy Deel , Bill Bridgen. 3. Terry Graybill , Steve Goad, Billy Bryant, J.W. Reynolds, Jeff Cole, Duane
Hunt, Ralph Stull , Tom Kirby, Barry St. Clair, Billy Wilhelm , Glenn Caldwell, Kenneth Willis, Moses Anderson, Dirk Cole, John Blake, Mark
Clark, Jimmy Fralin, Steve Simmons . 4. Colt defender catches Botetourt speedster Charlie Burrell.

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�L.B. TEAM FIRST IN COUNTY
TO WIN CIDER BARREL TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS

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�1. Carl Johnson makes his move against the Colts. 2. Captain Carl Johnson. 3. Captain Willie Simmons. 4. LB defense watches as the referees
measure for first down . 5. Captain Murky Thomas . 6. Captain Mike Poole.
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WITH CLOSE LOSS AGAINST GLENVAR
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1. Mike Goad carries ball for a big gain. 2. Charlie Burrell carries
the ball behind a block by Larry Gray. 3. Carl Johnson runs for
extra yardage. 4. LB recovers a fumble . 5. Managers Ricky Hall ,
Matt Talbot , and James Griffith.

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James River
North side
Liberty
Alleghany
Roanoke Catholic
Addison
William Byrd
Cl if ton Forge
Glenvar

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�FRESHMEN FOOTBALL PLAYERS, JV WRESTLERS

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Clifton Forge
Cave Spring
Alleghany
Northside
Glenvar
Byrd
James River

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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1. Freshman Football - (L to R) 1st row- Eddi e Stoots, David
Robertson , Mike Fralin , Steve Puckett, Donnie Osborne, Gerard
Hoosier , 2nd row - Leroy Lawson, Mike Bailey, Davie Williams ,
Lowell Eakin, Brian Jones, Robert Markham , 3rd row - Kenneth
Willis, Larry Willis, Myran Shifflet, Clinton Paxto n, David Fields,
and Steve Merky. 2. Captains - Gerard Hoosier and Larry Willis.
3. Manager - Eddie Stoots, and Leroy Bibbs. 4. JV Wrestling
captains were Moses Anderson and Emory Burr e ll . 5. JV Team
1st row , left to right are Randy Pannell , John Crocker, Stev e
Merkey, Rick Johnson , Emory Burrell , 2nd row - Larry Willis,
John Blake, Moses Anderson , Sherman Tribbett, and Gordon
Sprinkle. The JV Wrestlers lost their only match to Glenvar and a
forfeit to Covington. Anderson , Tribbett, and Burre ll went
undefeated . Coach Emick hopes to have uniforms and a full
season for next year JV 's.

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�FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS
CREATE ENTHUSIASM THROUGHOUT SEASON
1. Varsity football and basketball squad . 2. Captain Leigh Harris. 3. Co-captain Dawn Giles. 4 Juanda Coleman 5 Kay Scaggs. 6 . Cathy Mill· ·
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ENDS UP 3RD IN ROANOKE VALLEY
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�1. Barbara McClung has a powerful spike in volleyball games. 2.
Carolun Payne executes an overhead serve. 3. Volleyball managers are Kathy Sprinkle, Sheery Reedt, and Cathy Rader. 4. Varsity
players Cindy Harris, Debbie Craft, Carolyn Payne, Kin Shisler,
Barbara McClung, Deina Johnson, Debbie Griffith . 5. JV players
Melinda Jordan, Dianne Brannon, Ginger Bushnell, Sherry Saville,
Barbara Stanley, Kathy Thomas, Etta Bell, Teresa Bryant . 6.
Carolyn Payne sets up a good spike. 7. Sherry Saville scores
points for JV team .
JV vs Patrick Henry
JV vs Glenvar
JV vs Catholic
JV vs Jefferson
JV VS Fleming
JV vs North Cross
JV vs Northside

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LB vs Glenvar
LB vs Catholic
LB vs Addison
LB vs Andrew Lewis
LB vs Cave Spring
LB vs Fleming
LB vs Northside

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BY PLACING SECOND IN TOURNAMENT

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Covington
Liberty
Alleghany
Clifton Forge
Addison
William Byrd
Glenvar

Covington
North side
James River
Liberty
Alleghany
Clifton Forge
Addison
William Byrd
Glenvar
James River

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1. 72-73 Basketball team were left to right Mat Talbot , Gary
Blough, David Robinson , Louis Dean , Mike Poole, Dirk Cole, Carl
Johnson, Willie Simmons, Tony Mayhew, Robbie Leonard , and
Dennis Blough . 2. Team managers were James Griffin , Greg
Reed, and Buster Guilliams. 3. Mat Talbot hits two over Cougar
defense. 4. Cavalier burn against Clifton Forge 102-69.

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�CARL JOHNSON BREAKS
CAREER RECORD AGAINST CLIFTON FORGE
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1. Carl scored 11 points in the Clifton Forge game to break Steve
Martin 's record of 914 points. 2. Varsity managers James Griffin ,
Greg Reed and Buster Guilliams. 3. Gary Blough along with Carl
Johnson serves as captains, for Varsity Basketball Team. 4. Super
Stork does it again . 5. Mat wonders why. 6. Burrell analyzes the
opposing team 's defense. 7. Leornard up to two.

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RANKS HIGH IN ROANOKE VALLEY
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�1. Tough Cavalier defense stops Cougar drive. 2. Johnson
controls ball on the tip up. 3. Willie Burns two against bulldogs. 4.
Charlie scores on driving layup. 5. Poole soars high for jumpball.
6. Carl Johnson adds to his career scoring record.
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�FRESHMEN STARTERS GAIN
EXPERIENCE OF ' 74 JV TEAM

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1. JV Basketball Team 1st row (left to right) Peyton Burrell, Mike
Biscottie, Mike Bailey, John Beahm , Dick Bailey, Ricky Naff, 2nd
row Kenneth Wilson, Gerard Hoosier, Bobby Chapmen, Dewayne
Hunt , Ronald Basham , William Brown , Mike McClure , and Steve
Ward . 2. JV Managers Tony Rogers and John Lukens. 3. Peyton
Burrell looks for open man against Covington. 4. Steve Ward lays
up two for Cavaliers. 5. Bailey tries to break Cougar defense. 6.
Gerard Hoosi e r takes short jump over Glenvar 's JV.

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BASKETBALL TEAMS TO VICTORY
1. JV Cheerleaders Sandra Bare , Cindy Woodie, Schaumann Madine, Cindy Wright, Lisa Bryant, Jeannie Aker, Carol Camper , and Susan
Crowder. 2. Cheerleaders increase spirit during pep rally. 3. Cindy, Sandra, Carol, and Susan work on cheers for games. 4. Schaumann,
Cindy, Jeannie, and Lisa practice splits.

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Addison
Glenvar
Cave Spring
William Fleming
William Byrd
Patrick Henry
Andrew Lewis
Northside
North Cross

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1. Girls Basketball team 1st row (from left to right) D . Hopkins, P.
Rock, C. Payne , C. Overacre , (Standing) C. Harris , D. Craft, D.
Griffith, 8. McClung , L . Wilson , K. Shisler , S. Saville , D. Kinzie. 2.
Girls use a well deserved rest to plan strategy for the upcoming
half. 3. Managers: C. Woodie , S. Lee , K. Sprinkle, e njo y a helpful
season . 4. Senior Captain B. McClung , leads team to District
Championship. 5. Senior Guard C. Payne , prepares to pump two
from outside.

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1. K. Shisler, second highest scorer on LB team. 2. Center B.
McClung wins jump ball . 3. S. Savi II e's enthusiasm helped LB
girl 's keep their cool when the going got tough .

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WRESTLERS SEND FIVE TO STATE
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�2ND YEAR TEAM GOES UNDEFEATED,
FINISHES SEASON 3RD IN STATE

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1. Steve Miller wrestles his way to 1st in district and regionals. 2.
Wrestling Captains were Gary Drewry, Harry Merchant, and Steve
Miller all undefeated in regular season . 3. David Miller 119
pounds gets 2nd in district and 1st in regionals. 4. Gary Drewry
knows what it feels like to be a winner. 5 . Varsity wrestlers
warming up before match . 6. Randy Deel places third in district in
the unlimited division. 7. Sophomore Donnie Neas gain
experience for next season.

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SQUAD CREATES MORE SCHOOL SPIRIT
~o~:~s~.1~tlwrestl i ng and girls ' basketball squad . 2. Captain Helen Keller. 3. Co-captain Gail Hogan . 4 . Nancy Wiley. s. Br e nda Kessler . 6 .
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1. Jeff Cole stretches for extra feet in the triple jump. 2 - 3. Carl
Johnson shows his form in the high hurdle event. 4. Golf ers Joe
Camper , Davon Lowdon , John Blanton, Dick Bailey. 5. Track team
Tony Mayhew, Jeff Cole, John Beahm , Robbie Leonard , Billy
Ronk, Dirk Cole, Mark Fralin, Joe Camper, Dean Wirtz, Mi ke
Rock , Bobby Arnold, Roger Hartless, Billy Wilhelm , John Blake,
James Kyle, Carl Johnson, Mark Cole. Willie Simmons, Curt Westermann , David Crowder, Terry Graybill , Billy Bryant, John
Reynolds , Kenneth Wilson , Chris McMurry.

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BASEBALL TEAM TO HAVE TOUGH SEASON
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�1. 1972 Baseball team: Leslie Wilson, Mike Huffman, Dennis
Blough, Bill Campbell , Steve Weddle, Mark Clark, David Jones,
Lenden Eakin, Keith Blough, Mike Poole, Jimmy Eanes, Carl
Meador, Mike Pendleton . 2 . Steve Weddle practices fielding . 3 4. Mike Poole takes batting practice. 5. Dennis Blough brought off
JV team to play for Varsity.

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ACADEMICS

�1. Freshman carry on a science experiment in the
hall . 2. Mr. Littl e psyching up for the weekend. 3.
First year Spanish st udents seem to " enjoy" class.
4. Juniors keep Mr. Adcox entertained during U.S.
History Class. 5. Mr. Miller keeps a watchful eye
over the children. 6. Mat Tal bot ponders over a
chemistry problem.

LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS

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�STUDY ART. MUSIC, HUMANITIES
77

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6

�1. An electronics student tries to figure out where the wires
go. 2. Girls Phys. Ed . Class decides to leave. the gym . 3. Mrs .
Murray's 3rd period chorus tries to read .their music. 4. Pam
Amos tries desperately to turn the machine on . 5. Gary
Rowland .

PRACTICAL ARTS EMPHASIZES

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�HIGHLIGHTS BUSINESS CURRICULUM
81

�ACADEMIC LIFE VARIES ACCORDING TO
82

�STUDENT NEEDS
83

1. Marshall Woodson and Charles Lamb do research for debate.
2. Mr. Sutherland 's 3rd period Gov. Class take their usual 55
minute break. 3. Karen Burns and Georgia Branscomb listen
intently to Mr. Lough. 4. David Booth and some friends prepare
lamp for art exams.

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�STUDENT S INVESTIG ATE VOCATION S
TO MEET DEMANDS OF CAREERS
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�The working year began early for the sixteen yearbook staffers. During a summer of advertising sales,
the staff raised ad revenues to an al I-time high, but
still faced a year "in the red" . Despite financial ills,
the group completed sales drives and the major
chore of designing, editing, and distributing the sole
student pub I ication of Lord Botetourt.

1. Leigh Harris , editor. 2. Gail Hogan, Dee Pearson, Barbara
McClung , Loretta Lee. 3. Kevin Kays , David Reed . 4. Danny
Rivers, Brenda Kessler, Jackie Guilliams. 5. Donna Conner, Joyce
Craft. 6. Clemmer Ann Camper, Page Painter, Carol Camper,
Sandra Bare

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�SHIELD STAFF KEEPS SMILING
THROUGH DEBTS AND DEADLINES
87

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�MARCHING , STAGE BANDS FLOURISH
UNDER NEW LEADERS HIP OF STARKEY
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3

�Under the energetic direction of Mr. Starkey, the
Cavalier band flourished with stylish new shows and
new sounds. The band enthusiasm was obvious in
their "eat-em-up" yell and snappy red and black pep
rally sweaters. Competing against much larger and
more established bands at marching festivals, the
group failed to bring home a first-place in competition, but they did bring home the experience and
spirit needed to take them back for a better showing
next year.

1. Damon Pearson shows his spirit at a pep rally. 2. Majorettes
Diane Bowe, Cindy Poulin , Vicki Stinnette. 3. Lord Botetourt
Marching Cavalier Band. 4. Band Officers. 5. Stage Band . 6. The
drum section at a football game.

�1. Cavalier Singers , 2. The Concord group, 3. Glee Club, 4. Glee
Club officers, 5. Accompanists Naomi Spickard, Margaret Snyder,
6. Glee Club

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Under the direction of Mrs. Murray and the leadership of its officers, the Glee Club initiated a special
Back-to-School night. The Chorus sent eight representatives to Concord College in Athens, West Virginia, to an Invitational Music Festival, and six
singers to All-Regional Chorus at Radford College.
They performed their Christmas cantata "Joy to the
World" at two local churches and also performed
sections of it for the student body.

�MIXED CHORUS EXPANDS ENROLLMENT,
SENDS SINGERS TO CHORAL FESTIVALS
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1. Roger Bertholf, Marshall Woodson, Rae Marie Thacker Charles
Lamb. 2. Rae Marie Thacker . 3. Roger Bertholf, 'M arshall
Woodson , Charles Lamb. 4. Marshall Woodson Charles Lamb 6
Roger Bertholf, Charles Lamb
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The sole purpose of the Debating Society is to give
students who are interested in forensic and current
affairs a chance to express themselves in competition with debaters from other schools, both within
Virginia and from surrounding states. The society
teaches its members the art of public speaking and
argumentation and gives them a better knowledge of
international as well as national affairs.
The debating club trains key pup i ls as debaters for
the state forensic meet, gives them experience in
group discussion and cooperative endeavor , and
directs the study of current political and economic
problems. These endeavors give the members fundamental training for the exercise of citizenship in
our democratic form of government .
This year 's society members include Liz Blanton,
Richard Painter, Terry Vaughan, Nan McMurry, Etta
Sue Bell, Barbara Conner, Donald Lovern , Roger
Bertholf, Charles Lamb , Rae Marie Thacker, and
Marshall Woodson .

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VALUES OF COMPETITION, COOPERATIVE ENDEAVOR
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ORGANIZATIONS

�1. GAA officers (L-R) Julie Loving, Dora Kelly, and Debbie Griffin. 2. FCA
officers include (L-R) Mike Poole , Carl Johnson, Merky Thomas . 3. Pep
Club officers are (L-R) Carol Falls, Dawn St. Clair, Hellen Keller, Gale
Hogan, and Brenda Kessler

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MOCK ELECTION, JAM SESSION, STUDENT AUCTION AND
OTHER ACTIVITIES FILL CLUB CALENDARS

113

SCA Executive council and committee chairman (L-R) Kevin Kays ,
Ron Downing, Allen Arney, Georgia Branscom, Karen Paysour, Debbie
Griffin, Karen Burns, Jackie Guilliams , Pam Tabor and Roger Bertholf
NHS officer Diane Clark, Karen Paysour, Jackie Guilliams, Cathy
Miller. Stage . Crew members are Jeff Southers, Anne Merkey, Monty
Tucker, Ronnie Brooks, Bill Hartless, Kenneth Manuel, Cathy Fitzgerald,
Barbara Kykendall , Mark Clark, Steve Prusak, Preston Poff, and Meade
Coulson .

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BIBLE CLUB- LB'S NEWEST
ALLOWS FOR EARLY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE

3

�1. Graham Stephens reads Bible verse in schools new Bible Club .
2. Y-Teen officers- Dora Kelly, Debbie Morris, Becky Turner,
Gi nger St. Clair, Belinda Rice, Becky Humphrey, Holly Brown . 3.
FBLA Officers - Irene Jamison , Becky Humphrey, Becky Turner,
Teresa Cahoon , Debbie Morris, Esther Leonard. 4. Vica
Membership. 5. Vica Membership . 6. Deca officers - Stephanie
Burris , Elizabeth McGee, Becky Humphrey, JoAnn Clark, Marsha
Oyler , Shirley Housten, Bill Bridgen .

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PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF CLUB EXPERIENCE HELP PREPARE
2.

3.

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1. Luanne Reedy, Betty Janney, Diane Bowe , Faith Bloodworth,
Naomi Spickard, and Priscilla Grindstaff take over the official
duties of the Future Teachers of America. 2. Bob Holt , Georgia
Branscom , and Kevin Kays are Head of the Science Club. 3. Irene
Jamison , Shelia Hill , Diane Clark, Pat Morris and Glenda Rice
enjoy duties of the Library Club. 4. Art Club officers: Denise Aker,
Tracy Swartzel, Tony Kessler, and Karen Bare relax in " The Hut. "
5. Future Homemakers of America are Francis Hanabass, President, Debbie Woodie, Historian, Pat McDaniels , JoAnn Martinez,
Song Leader , Pat Morris , Vice President, and Teresa Leonard , Reporter. 6. Future Farmers of America officers are Robbie Theimer,
Randy Deel , Henry Booze , Gary Drewry, Denny Crowder , and
Lawrence Kinzi .

LB STUDENTS FO.R COLLEGE AND WORK
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Senior Class Council : K. Scaggs, D. Kelly, T. Kessler, K. Paysour , P. Tabor, R. Bertholf, R. Downing, S. Smith , B . Bridgen, M.
Poole, A. Williamson, W. Simmons.

John Abbott

Denise Aker

Jimmy Ailstock

Karen Bare

John Basham

David Benson

Roger Bertholf

Larry Bishop

Donna Bison

Gary Blough

�THE 72'-73' SENIOR COUNCIL GOES
UNDERGROUND FOR NEW MEETING PLACE
121

Pat Bogess

Steve Bolton

Tony Kessler and Richard Silcox show interest in Hat Day.

Henry Booze

Beth Bower

Greg Bower

Anne Bowman

Bill Bridgen

Ronnie Brooks

Kay Scaggs expresses herself in Speech and
drama class.

�122

Holly Brown

Luther Bryant

Greg Burrell

David Bush

Tony Byrd

DRAMATIC, EXCITING, DULL (SIGH)
A FEW WORDS THAT

Teresa Cahoon

Norman Caldwell

Donna Castle

Larry Gaud le

Ther e is no modesty among LB 's super-jocks.

�Joanne Clark

Milton Clark

Tom Coffman

Alan Cole

Brenda Collins

"BORING" AND BROKE ARE JUST
MIGHT DESCRIBE SENIOR YEAR

Gladys Calloway

Kathy Conner

Lephia Conner

Sharon Cook

123

�LEIGH HARRIS CHOSEN
FRANCIS HANNABASS
124

Halftime gives cheerleaders time to meet new friends.

Meade Coulson

Joyce Craft

Jimmy Craig

Randy Craig

David Crowder

Denny Crowd er

Sand y Cro wder

Janice Dean

Le w is Dean

Randy Deel

�'72-'73 HOMECOMING QUEEN,
'72-'73 SNOW QUEEN
125

William Deel

Pamel a Dewitt

Rob in Dollyhigh

Renee Dooley

Rita Dooley

Willi am Dooley

Ron Downey

We 're utterly speechl ess.

�126

Gary Drewry

Iva Dudley

Kathy Duncan

Pam Eades

Sharon Eades

JUNIORS AND SENIORS
MOSS HART'S 'YOU CAN'T

M irac les never cease.

Leon Edwards

Tommy Edwards

Debbie Fitzg erald

Debbi e Flowers

Betty Foutz

Betty Gibson

Tommy Gibso n

D aw n G il es

M ike Goad

. Meade in a sui t !

�127
Judy Graybill

Debbie Griffin

Priscilla Grindstaff

Jackie Guilliams

William Guilliams

Billie Hall

Cecil Hall

Dale Hall

Ricky Hall

Diane Hamblin

Frances Hannabass

COMBINE FORCES TO PRODUCE
TAKE IT WITH YOU'

Ron Downing presents Mrs. Gray with his latest plans.

�128
Leigh Harris

Ronnie Hatcher

Elizebeth Herman

Greg Hobson
Jimmy Ailstock disposes of Anne Reynolds quite simply.

Seniors dance to the t une of " The Horse" .

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Bob Holt

Debb ie Griffi th and Holly Brow n discu

ss S.C.A. proje cts.
Jimm y Hos ey

Shirl ey Hous ton

Marle ne Hubb ard

Ronn ie Huffm an

Beck y Hum phre y

Steve Jenk s

Carl John so n
e w ith the
" Go ph er " Col e watc h es the ball gam
sligh test inter est.

�130

Lorraine Jones

Dora Kelly

Tony Kessler

Danny King

Tom Kirby

PROOFS, PICTURES, CARDS,
LEAD UP TO

Linnie Kyle

Eddie Lee

Loretta Lee

A friend ly rap sessio n with Mr. Ward mak es any se nior ' s day.?

Esther Leonard

Bill Lukens

Sharon Madagan

Kenneth Manuel

Roi and Martin

Barbar a McCJung

�131
Kathy McClure

Elizabeth McGee

James McKinney

Janet Meador

ANNOUNCEMENTS, CAPS AND GOWNS
GRADUATION

Being a Senior is all fun and games. Or is it?

Pam Meyerhoff

�132
Kathy Miller

Wayne Mills

Robin Moran

Debbie Morris

Anne Merkey

BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL,
BASEBALL, THATS WHAT

Lisa Murray

Mike Myers

Brenda Neas

Al Nichols

Joe Noojin

Dic kie Padgett

Curtis Parr

Carolyn Payne

Karen Paysour

Damon Pearson

Robert Pendl eton

Mike Poole

Debbi e Reed

Donna Reynolds

T eresa Rhodes

�133
James Robinson

Calvin Ronk

Edward Ross

Teresa Rucker

Charles Ruff

TRACK, WRESTLING, VOLLYBALL
MAKES UP A SENIOR'S YEAR

Randy Sandidge

" Like man, I 'm tops of the world, " says Billy Hartless.

Kay Scaggs

Richard Silcox

Becky Saunders

Willie Simmons

Ro d ney Sm e lser

Lynn e Smith

�134

Oh no, it's an Ailstock!

Susan Smith

Jeff Southers

James Sowder

Vicky Spickard

Cheryl Stanley

Debbi e St. C lair

Larry St. Clair

Shirl ey St. C l a ir

James Stiglich

Sidn e y Strong

�AT LAST THE YEAR HAS ENDED,
SO FAREWELL, CRUEL WORLD

135

Paul Stump

Tracy Swartzel

It takes understanding and love to make a better world , say Larry Gray and Karen Paysour.

Pamela Tabor

Merky Thomas

Jerry Tuck

Monty Tucker

Becky Turner

Tonya Waddell

Nancy Wiley

Ann Williamson

Doris Williamson

Jim Williams o n

�136

CLASSES COOPERATE IN
DAILY SCHOOL ROUTINE

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�138

JUNIORS CAPTURE SPIRIT STICK
FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

Class
Officers
and
Council: Top Row : Patsy
Eakin , Kim Smith , Naomi
Spickard , Cathy Moses,
Pam Swartzel , Brenda
Kessler , Page Painter ,
Dottie Branscom , Anne
Reynolds . Bottom Row :
Donny Obenshaim , Steve
Weddle, Lenden Eakin ,
Luanc:1e Reedy.

Pam Amos
Allen Arney
Bobby Arnold
Kathy Asam
Patty Barnett

Ronni e Barton
Je rome Basham
Susan Bec kner
Debb ie Ben son
Wi lli e B iscott ie

�139

Stewart Bison
Faith Bloodworth
Betty Bocock
Steve Bolt
David Boothe

Diane Bowe
Steve Branon
Dottie Branscom
Mary Breedlove
Wanda Brickey

Becky Bridgen
Billy Bryant
Ronnie Bryant
Siva Buchanan
Karen Burns

Jerry Byers
Earl Byrd
David Cahoon
Jerry Cahoon
Dean Caldwell

Glenn Caldwell
Jeff Callahan
Clemmer Ann Camper
Karen Caudle
Julian Cincioni

�'.

CANDY BARS
FINANCE (HOPEFULLY) FIRST
140

Sheila Cline
Mary Cockran
Juanda Coleman
Jimmy Collins
Donna Conner

Debbie Craft
Wallace Craft
Leslie Craig
Tony Crantz
Rhodes Craver

Cindy Crocker
Pete Crowd er
Jack Crush
Anne Davis
Vickie Davis

James Deel
John Deel
Debbie Denoff
James Dickerson
Becky Dogan

Timmy Dogan
Jack Dudd ing
J ud y Duncan
Lenden Eakin
Patsy Eakin

�WINDSHIELD STICKERS
AWAY-FROM-SCHOOL PROM
141

Mary Edwards
Timmy Eggers
Maurice Fisher
Kathy Fitzgerald
David Frantz

Peggy Garrison
Anna Garst
Kathy Gibson
Wayne Gill
Karen Graham

Kathi Gray
Debbie Graybill
Rex Graybill
Terry Graybill
Fern Greenway

" Sole Brother " Robbie Leonard takes a momen ts
break in Miss Bell 's chemistr y class.

�KAYS, FITZGERALD
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES AS
142

Mike Gregg
Ernest Guilliams
Roger Hartless
Charles Haupt
Sheila Hill

Judy Hobson
Ernest Hodges
Gail Hogan
Beverly Hoosier
Mike Huffman

William Hunley
Irene Jamison
Betty Janney
Ned Jeter
Ingrid Johnson

Steve Prusak and Dottie
Branscom find as much
act ion on sidelines as on
f ield

�CALDWELL, ARNEY GIVE
ECCENTRICS IN JR-SR PLAY
143

Ricky Johnson
Wayne Johnson
David Jones
Laura Jones
Kevin Kays

Helen Keller
Robert Kershner
Brenda Kessler
J.L. King
James Kyle

Charles Lamb
Kirby Lampersberger
Timmy Lanning
Joanne Lazenby
Karen Leonard

Robbie Leonard
Teresa Leonard
Joyce Letchford
Quinn Linkenauger
Robyn Little

Janice Love
Julie Loving
Mary Looney
Tony Mayhew
Robin Mays

�DEBBIE CRAFT, CATHY OVERACRE
LEAD GIRLS' SPORTS
144

Debbie McDaniel
Harry Merchant
Syvonnie Merchant
David Miller
Glenda Montgomery

Kathy Moore
Mary Moran
Paul Moran
Pat Morris
Vi cki Morris

David Mowles
Bruce Noble
Gary Noel
Debbie Noell
Donnie Obenshain

Cathy Over acre
Debbie Owens
Marsha Oyler
Page Painter
Terry Pi nt er

Pau l Pann e ll
Cindy Parker
Dee Pearson
Kathy Platz
Preston Poff

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DEBBIE McDANIEL
SQUADS IN ACTIVE SEASON
145

Dottie Branscom tries to explain
math problem to Pam Amos .

Cindy Poulin
Steve Prusak
Carlton Radel iff
David Reed
Luanne Reedy

Tin k Reed y
Anne Reynolds
John Reynolds
Belinda Rice
Jerry Rieley

Dan Arthur Rivers
K athy Robert s
Debbie Robert son
Steve Robertson
Mike Rock

�VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
POINT JUNIORS TO EDUCATIONAL
146

Patty Rock
A.G. Rucker
Doris Ruff
Linda Saville
Jerry Smith

Kim Smith
Margaret Snyder
Debbie Spickard
Naomi Spickard
Steve Spradlin

Kathy Sprinkel
Barry StClair
Ginger StClair
Janet StClair
Nancy StClair

Donna Stevens
Vick y Stinnett
Ronnie Stoots
Graham Stevens
Pam Swartzel

Pam Tremb ley
Terry Tra il
J imm y Thompson
Robbie Thei mer
Frances Tay lor

�SATURDAY JOBS, COLLEGE CATALOGUES
AND CAREER GOALS
147

Mat Talbot
Jackie Waddell
Marie Wall
Steve Weddle
June Willard

Willa Williams
Janet Williamson
Leslie Wilson
Pam Wimmer
Marry Ann Womac k

Connie Wood
Joyce Wood
Debbie Woodie
Larry Wright

Junio r s d isp lay spi r it w hi ch kept them und efeat ed in " spi r it st ick " com pet iti o n.

�IN THEIR SECOND YEAR
SOPHOMORES LEARN, LAUGH, AND
148

Sophomore boys engage
in
some
" advanced
study" in English Class.
Sophomore
class
council
and
officers:
Mark Clark, Cathy Thom as, Sherry Reedy, Patrick Dooley, Carol Falls,
Wesley Stei neke, Cathy
Meadows, Sharon Lee,
Cindy Woodie , Susan
Crowder , Carol Camper.

�AT LORD BOTETOURT
EXPERIENCE TOGETHER AND WITH OTHERS
149

Karen Adams
Audrey Anderson
Moses Anderson
Timmy Amos
June Austin

Lewis Austin
Sue Ayers
Dick Bailey
Mickey Barbou r
Sandra Bare

John Beahm
Tommy Bibbs
John Blake
Dennis Blough
Virginia Boone

Ter ry Booth
Clifton Bowyer
Debbie Bowyer
Georgia Bransco m
Norman Brogan

William Brown
Deborah Bryant
Donnie Bryant
Teresa Bryant
Mark Burkett

�SOPHOMORE CLASS SHOWS
IN ATHLETICS, CLUBS,
150

Rand y Callahan
J.B. Campbell
Carol Camper
Debra Carr
Bobby Chapman

Mark Clark
Debr a Craft
Pam Craft
Esther Craig
James Crawford

Joh n Crocker
Susan Crowder
Jeff Cole
Dirk Co le
Renee Co leman

Bobby Cook
Karen Cou lso n
Steve Dogan
Rod ney Dogan
Linda Donald

Patr ick Dooley
Rhonda Dool ey
Jill Dudding
Iva Dudley
Shelby Dudley

�ABILITY AND LEADERSHIP
AND SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
151

Lois Duncan
Carol Falls
Becky Fitzger ald
Debbie Fleming
Jimmy Fralin

Mark Fralin
Dan Fo w ler
Norma Gibson
Linda Gill
Donni e Goad

Steve Goad
Andy Graham
Kathy Gray
T eddy Green
Cheryl Grubbs

Sue Guilliams
Connie Guynn

Kim Shisler contemplates the days ' activities.

Jer ry Gusl er
Larry Hale

�DETERGENT SALES BOOST
IN ANTICIPATION OF EXPENSIVE
152

Vickie Hall
Timmy Harlow
Cindy Harris
Mary Harrison
Jerry Hartman

Joe Haupt
Susan Henry
Beth Hightower
Etta Hill
Pat Hodges

Ernest Hosey
Tony Hudson
Carl Huff
Mitzi Huffman
Duane Hunt

Sophomore
Catherine Thomas takes
a break during an
industrious day.

�SOPHOMORE TREASURY
JUNIOR PROM
153

Mike Humphrey
Cindy Hutchinson
Linda Hutchinson
Mark Ikenberry
Robyn Ingram

Barbara Jones
Douglas Jones
Donnie Kelly
Jerry Kelly
Tony Kelly

Linda Kessler
Sandra Kessler
Marsha Kinsey
Lawernce Kinzie
Barbara Kuykendall

Ronnie Lane
Sharon Lee
Wally Lemmon
Pegg y Lewis
Terry Leonard

Donald Lovern
John Lukens
Douglas Main
Kitty Mann
Milton Martin

�NEW FORM OF SCA MEMBERSHIPS
TO BECOME A PART OF SCHOOL
154

Gordon Sprinkle
Larry Sprinkle
Barbara Stanley
Dawn St. Clair
Dennis St. Clair

Eunice St. Clair
Wesley Steineke
Bruce Stephens
Ross Stewart
Robyn Stelton

So ph o mo r e add spirit and enthu siam to p ep r a lli es .

�ENCOURAGES SOPHOMORES
GOVERNMENT AND ACTIVITIES
155

Ricky Stoots
Mike Stuckey
Ralph Stull
James Switzer
Mark Tate

Arnold Taylor
Rae Marie Thack er
Catherine Thomas
Mary Thorton
Sherman Tr ibbett

Jac k ie Waddell
Sand y Waddell
Mi k e Waugh
Muriel Wiley
Bill y W ilh e lm

Ri cky W illi ams
Do nni e Willi amso n
General W ilso n
Ro by n Wil son
Timm y Wil so n

Ri c hard Wood
C in dy Wood ie
Mar sha ll Woodson
C in dy Wrig ht
Carol yn Wym er

�CLASS OF SEVENTY-FIVE END
156

Donnie Martin
Ronnie Martin
Benny Mays
Mike McClure
Anita McCray

Pat McDaniel
Grace Meade
Karen Me ador
Carl Meador
Cathy Me ador

Teresa Metts
Jeff Moran
Ray Min ni x
Steve Murphy
Donni e Neas

Billy Nugent
Ca ndy Noble
Ray Orstend orf
EllaMae Par ker
Wand a Pay ne

Nancy Pend leton
Kat hy Rader
Sherry Reedy
Greg Reed
Steve Reed

�YEAR EXCITED ABOUT RETURNING AS JUNIORS
157

Kevin Reynolds
Carter Richardson
Dennis Richardson
Karen Rieley
Sharon Rieley

Barbara Roberts
Debbie Roberts
Billy Ronk
Fred Ross
Kim Shisler

Steve Simmons
Steve G. Simmons
Connie Simon
Charlotte Si z emore
Reggie Smelser

Timm y Smith
Vi c ki e Smith

Carol Camper and Cindy Woodie decorate the sophomore class
hall during homecoming.

Steve Sowers
Do nn a Spi ckard

�JAN MONTGERMERY AND
LORD BOTETOURT
158

Jeannie Aker
David Altice
Barbara Anderson
Mike Arthur
Donna Bailey

Mike Bailey
Joe Baker
Kevin Baker
Ronald Baker
Ronald Basham

Jan Montgomery leads off Freshman slate of officers: J. Eakin , L. Falls, T. Kelly, H. Lampersburger , D. Clinebell, J. Montgomery, B. Lucas , S.
Basham, M . Lawford , J. Lugar , and S. Buckner.

�OFFICERS LED OFF
FRESHMAN CLASS
159

Sharon Basham
Etta Bell
Butch Benson
Kathy Benson
Leroy Bibbs

Mike Biscotte
Barbara Bishop
Liz Blanton
Belinda Booth
Sherry Bolt

Richard Bosser man
David Bowman
Diane Brannon
Kathy Bridgen
Sharon Buckner

Peyton Burrell
Ginger Bushell
Dar lene Brya nt
Larry Bry ant
Lisa Brya nt

Mike Bryant
Randy Bryant
Debbie Campbell
Larry Campbell
Janice Ch ock lett

�MADINE, BRYANT,
TO CHEER ON
160

Debbie Clinebell
Dennis Coffman
Keith Cole
Barbara Conner
Ellen Conner

Mickey Cooper
Debra Craft
Lisa Crafton
Ashley Craver
Lewis Crawford

Vicky Crowder
Dorothy Dean
Donna Delong
Patty Deweese
Sheree Dooley

Bobbi e Dollyhigh
Robbie Downey
Roger Down ey
Diane Dudding
Roger Dunbar

Rhonda Dunbar
Samona Dunford
John Eakin
Ke lly Eakin
Lowell Eakin

�AKER, JOIN SOPHOMORES
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM

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Robert Earls
Cam Edwards
Gregg Eggers
Kathy Epperly
Linda Falls

David Fields
Terry Ferris
Mike Flemming
Mark Fralin
Karen Francis

Cindy Fore
Valerie Garman

Vicky Garst
Glenna Gibson

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Belinda Gordan

�TIME PLUS PATIENCE
MAKES A GOOD
162

Dennis Gray
Debbie Green
Donna Greenway
John Griffin
James Guill

Paul Guy
Teresa Hall
Philiph Hammond
Dennis Harris
Claudette Hartburger

Wand a Hartless
Linda Hinds
Mike Holdren
Charley Holley
Gerard Hoosier

Douglas Hopkins
takes t ime from a
volleyball game to
say Hello.

�PLUS WILLINGNESS TO WORK
FRESHMAN AT BOTETOURT
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Kathy Hoover
Delores Hobson
Douglas Hopkins
Roger Hosey
Ronny Hosey

Ray Hubbard
Greg Hudson
Linda Huffman
Mitzi Huffman
Sandra Huffman

Gloria Humph rey
Ben Ikenberry
Barbara Johnson
Debra Johnson
Brian Jones

Cheryl Jones
Dennis Jones
Patricia Jones
Melinda Jordan
Mike Kelly

Terry Kel ly
Jimm y Kerns
Cullie Kessler
Samuel Kessler
Judy K ing

�ENTHUSIASTIC FRESHMEN
IN THE VARIETY OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR
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Mark King
Donna Kinzie
Janice Kinzie
Cathy Lacks
Heidi Lampersburger

Michele Lawford
Mike Lawford
Harold Lawson
LeRoy Lawson
Ann Leonard

Lind a Letchford
Rita Linkenhoker
Judy Love
Jerri Long
Terry Loyd

Beth Lucas
Joy Lugar
Schaumann Madine
Timmy Martin
JoAnne Martinez

Gary May
Lisa McFarland
Nan McM ur ray
Brenda McWhorter
Sue Meador

�LEARN TO PARTICIPATE
ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS OFFERED AT LB
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Doretha Merchant
Steve Merkey
Chris Meskiel
Linda Meyers
Jan Montgomery

Jerry Mon tgomery
Carolyn Morr is
Don Mowles
Dwinn Moyers
Terry Mullins

Tod Murr ay
Ricky Naff
Debbie Necessary
Paul N ewton
Lar ry Nichols

Ka th y
B enson
m o d e ls as c l assm ates w atc h .

�NEW FRIENDS, NEW PROBLEMS
FUN MADE FROSH'S FIRST
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Phillip Nichols
Mani Noojin
Helen Nugent
Don Osborne
Ray Ostendorf

Bonnie Painter
Richard Painter
Timmy Palmer
Randy Panell
Alex Patram

Jam es Payne
Clinton Paxton

Shelby Peery
Bo bby Platz

Fred Poff
Matt Powers
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Fr es hm en Chris M eskie l and David Bowman tak e tim e o ut t o pl an
the ove rthr ow of th e establishm ent.

�BUT MOST OF ALL
YEAR ONE TO REMEMBER
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Steve Puckett
Susan Pugh
Charles Richardson
Fred Richardson
Reisden Richardson

David Robertson
Sharon Robinson
Ricky Rock
Tony Rogers
Richard Ronk

Georg e Salmon
Sherr y Savill e
Myran Shiflett
Claude Short
Ben Silcox

Gary Sligh
Becky Sm e ls er
Linda St. C lair .
Regarna St. Clair
Eddi e Stoots

Ray Story
Larry Stomp
Kitty Sztenderowi cz
Doris Sulivan
Donna Thompson

�FROSH AWAIT DISTANT ARRIVAL OF SUMMER
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Orlando Toliver
Roger Tomlin
Debbie Traylor
Wanda Tuck
Paul Tucker

Sammy Via
Kathy Walker
Kenneth Walker
Steve Walker
Mat Webb

Muriel Wiley
Mark Wilkes
Barbara .W.illiarns
David W1ll1arns
Ken neth Willis

Mr .
Mi ll er ' s
science c lass d iscusses ways to
fight pol lution

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AND THEIR LATE AUGUST RETURN AS SOPHOMORES

Dian e
Brannon
meets
Pablo
Quan ,
the
exhang e student .

Larry Willis
James Wilson
Lind y Wilson
Br enda Winegar

Bill Woods
Kaye Wood
Gary Wood y
Robbi e Wrigh t

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ASSISTED BY JENKINS, GUIDANCE STAFF,
WARD COMPLETES THIRD YEAR AS PRINCIPAL

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Mr. Ward: "I enjoy my work. The vast majority of
students and teachers work well together and cooperate for the good of the school."
Ms. Thomas: "Lord Botetourt is a second home and it
is enjoyable because of the great students."
Mr. Camper: "I'm interested in Lord Botetourt High
becoming the outstanding high school in the area,
academically and athletically."

1-4 : Mr. Mar ion W. Ward, Jr., 5: Mr. J.P. Jenkins, 6: Ms. Kat hleen
Thomas, 7: Mr. Bob Camper.

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LARGEST IN BOTETOURT COUNTY

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1. Ms. Judith Ruby. 2. Mr . Dennis Richardson . 3. Ms. Rose Mason .
4. Ms. Cynthia Adcox . 5. Ms. Catherine Miller. 6. Ms. Sandra
Sowers. 7. Mr. Harold Little.

Ms. Adcox: "LBHS reflects the essence of the
challenge in American education. The commun ity
which it serves is diverse and so, too, are its
students . Encouraging students to identify thei r
needs, to project into the ?O's, and helping them to
meet these demands offer me a rewarding experi ence."
Mr. Richardson: "Our growing community is a
challenge to Lord Botetourt's leadership in the
Valley."

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STATEWIDE 'STANDARDS OF QUALITY' BRING
INCREASED PLANNING, EVALUATION WORK FOR TEACHERS

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�1. Mr. Ben Jarrett. 2. Ms. Virginia Goad . 3. Ms. Lucill e All. 4. Ms.
Barbara Gray. 5. Mr. William Whitaker. 6. Ms. Arlene Bell. 7. Mr .
Eric Miller. 8. Ms. Christine Burnham . 9. Mr. James Lough.

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Ms. Hedgbeth: "This year's students have mo re
school spirit than in the other two years I've been
here . .. Generally, the school system seems to be
reflecting the BEA Program of Action efforts."
Ms. Goad: "One purpose of education is to improve
cpmmunications. Students do not realize that th ere
are two sides to this process - both giving and
receiving . Most students at Lord Botetou rt are very
good at being givers, but many need to wo r k on th eir
receiving."

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TEACHERS GIVE SPARE TIME
TO CIVIC AND PROFESSI ONAL ORGANIZA TIONS

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�I. Ms. Linda Coleman . 2. Mr. Sam Sutherland. 3. Mr. Mark Emick.
4. Mr. James Breckinridge. 5. l'V1s. Millie Briggs. 6. Ms. Martha
Murray. 7. Ms. Julia Short. 8. Ms. Ann Neighbors. 9. Mr. David
Starkey.

Ms. Short : "I like my job, my students, and LBHS"
Mr. Emick: "Students and teachers of the '?O's
should be mentally 'exercised'."
Ms. Neighbors: "Through art, students are encouraged to create . . . to understand other people
and other times."
Ms. MurraZ'.: "Teaching has a most important place in
my life . . . I look forward to many more years at
LBHS."

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THROUGH SUMMER SCHOOL AND NIGHT SCHOOL,
TEACHERS STUDY FOR MASTERS, ADVANCED DEGREES

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�1. Mr. Ronald Hall. 2. Ms. Susan Angle. 3. Ms. Gail Thomas. 4. Mr.
Daniel Higdon. 5. Ms. Anne King. 6. Mr. Pete Ergenbright. 7. Mr.
Kenneth Edwards. 8. Mr. Frank Coe. 9. Ms. Cheryl Campbell .

Mr. Hall: "The school is caught in an expanding
wave of population growth and soon new development of retailing operations on a large scale. We
need to prepare our students for positions in the
changing community and business world."
Mr. Edwards : "Botetourt County is one of the most
beautiful places to live in our country."
Ms. Campbell: "I love every minute of teaching and
think the students at LBHS are great. "
Ms. King: "We are in a time of change and decisionmaking. "

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�Ms. Womack: "Home Economics and Lord Botetourt
must be geared to the present and future needs of
the students."

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1. Ms. Melissa Reed . 2. Ms. Helen Wilkinson. 3. Mr. Ellis Williams.
4. Mr. Robert Elliot. 5. Ms. Nancy Womack. 6. Ms. Rita Obenshain ,
Ms. Doreen Caldwell. 7. Mr. Lawrence Rucker. 8. Ms. Edna
Robertson. 9. Ms. Geraldine Belcher. 10. Mrs. Pauline Simmons,
Mrs. Nettie Clark, Mrs. Isabel Dickerson, Mrs. Mary Whitlock, Mrs.
Leola Swisher, Mrs . Virginia Crowder.

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STRIVE TO MEET CHANGING STUDENT NEEDS

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ADS

�THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TROUTVILLE

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Offices in Troutville and Daleville

"First in Size - First in Service in Botetourt County "
53/4% on Certificates of Deposits

�COLING BAPTIST CHAPEL
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the
way, the truth , and the life;
No man cometh unto the Father,
but by me."
John 14 :6
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m .
Preaching Service: 11 :00 a.m.
Young Peoples: 7:00 p.m.
Evening Service : 7:30 p.m.
H.F. Hogan
phone 992-2306

BOB MORRISON OIL COMPANY
dial: 992-1550
Troutville, Virginia
Heating, Oils Gasoline
Diesel Fuel, Motor Oil

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VILLAGE MARKET

DALEVILLE PHARMACY

Daleville, Va.

992-3605

Groceries -

Hardware

Daleville, Va.

992-2171

Howard Johnson's
Motor Lodge
Interstate 81 ** Exit 44
Intersection of U.S . 220 and U.S. 11
Roanoke North
Rt.1 , Troutville, Va . 24175
Phone (703) 992-3000

Blue Ridge Stone
Corporation
Producers of Crushed Limestone
Pr inciple Off ice Bo xley Building
Ro ano ke, Vi rginia 24010

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cabinets by BOTETOURT C:\'!JJ!~J:

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WHITING OIL COMPANY
KR ISPY KREME DOUGHNUT CO.
1923 Williamson Road
&amp;

4141 Melrose Avenue

Distributors
Through Nine Virginia Branches
for Forty Years
Cities Service
Petroleum Products
Roanoke

Buchanan

Fincastle

UNITED INSTI TUTION FOOD INC.
8th Street
Roanoke Va.

EAGL E ROCK BANK, INC .
Te l. 343-9833
344-6055

Sales Rep . Marvin Coo n

Eagle Rock
Virginia

�YOU'VE GOT A LOT TO LIVE

Follow the Smart Shoppers to

THRIFTWAY NO. 302
(Formerly Richard's Food Center)
Blue Ridge, Va.

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PEPSI ' S GOT A LOT TO GIVE

INT. 81 &amp; 220 GULF

IKENBERRY BROS. CO.

Troutville

Apples for Sale

992-3050

Daleville , Va.
992-2448

Fidelity National Bank
Blue Ridge, Virginia
"Helping you grow helps us grow"
We serve a good part of Virginia
Full Service Bank

�WRIGHT'S GROC.
&amp;
BARBERSHOP
Amsterdam, Va.
992-2230

Layman Brothers

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Apples for Sale

1-81-220 SHELL

Dalevi lie, Va.

Carl A. Firebaugh
Troutville, Va.
992-3233

Oldsmobile

FINCASTLE MOTOR COMPANY
"Bring Your Old Car Back Home"
Oldsmobile Sales and Service

GALA INDUSTRIES, INC.
Stainless Steel Fabrications
Route 2
Eagle Rock, Va.

Phone 473-2791
Fincastle, Virginia

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
C.C ., Ches Cunn ingham
Route No. 1, Hollins, Va. 24019
992-1271 Store Phone
362-4654 Residence Phone

THE H.O. CANFIELD COMPANY
Of Virginia, Inc .

Subsidary of the Pantasote Co .
Iron Gate, Virginia

�J.B. FIRESTONE COMPANY
Realtors
Troutville, Virginia

"One of the most modern mortuaries in the state."

Phone 992-2323
992-1741
992-2005
191

Rader Funeral Home, Inc.
E.A. Graybill , President

FIRST FEDERAL SAVING &amp; LOAN
ASSOC. OF ROANOKE

Troutville and Buchanan

Crossroads Branch

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STARMOUNT CYCLE CENTER, INC.
6446 Peters Creek Road
Roanoke, Virginia 24019
Telephone
366-9439

P. O . BOX 235
Thank You For Using
Famous Webster Brick
Pre-Shrunk Weblite Block

WEBSTER BRICK COMPANY, INC.
Roanoke, Virginia

TROUTVILLE, VA . 24175

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ROG ER E. DUN BAR
PAINTING AND DECORATING

Remodeling and Papering
Free Estimates
Call 992-1955

�ROANOKE AND BOTETOURT
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Daleville, Va.

Cavaliers Drive Inn

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Home Of Fine Food
Route U.S. 220

Cavalier

TINKER MT. SHELL

Between Lord Botetourt
High School and
Interstate 81

Fred Mowles
Freddie Patsel
Daleville, Va.
Phone 992-3233

SCOTT'S PRESTO CLEANERS

WEBSTER GROCERY

992-3953

Mrs. s.D. Whitaker
Box 649 Roanoke, Virginia
RFDI 1
345-7452

WEBLITE CORP.

INGERSALL-RAND COMPANY

Webster, Va.
Quality Lightweight Agg regate

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�HELEN'S HOBBIES
CERAMIC STUDIO
Fincastle, Va.

CAREY OBENSHAIN'S ESSO

Ceramics: The World's Most Fascinating
Hobby
194

SPRINKLES GARAGE

BOTETOURT ELECTRIC COMPANY

General Auto Repair
All work guaranteed

Alfred Bolton
Maytag -

Sylvania -

Kelvinator -

Jacuzzi

Fincastle, Va. 24090
phone 473-2724

FINCASTLE PHARMACY
FINCASTLE INSURANCE CO.

"In Business for Your Health"
Fincastle, Virginia

MUSIC SPOT
Quality Instruments Sales &amp; Service

STULL'S RESTAURANT AND MOTEL
Box 12 Fincastle, Virginia

473-2790

Professional Teachers of
the instruments of your
choice
6334 Peters Creek Road N.W.
362- 1918

�Reupholstery Furniture

BARE'S GROCERY

Work Guaranteed

TROUTVILLE UPHOLSTERY SHOP

8625 Shadwell Drive
Hollins, Va. 24019
Fresh Meats, Produce
and Cold Beverages
Beer and Wine off Prem.

20 years' experience

992-2020

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CALL

HOLLI NS HARDWARE

ACE AUTO PARTS
7549 Williamson Road
Hollins
Drums Turned . Bearings Pressed
Fast Service AM-8 PM
Phone 362-3335

Hollins, Va.

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MOTEL HOLLINS
One Mile Off Interstate 81
Exit 44, on Route 11
Phone 992-2971

GRAHAM SCHOOL PICTURES, INC.
Edgemont and Duncan Street
Bristol, Tennessee 37620

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1Ri'D\NG POST &amp; FLEA
ANTIQUES

M~RkEr

Wholesale &amp; Retail

P.O. Box 175, Cloverda le, Va.
6 Miles North of Roanoke on # ·11 &amp; 220
GENE SUTPHIN
P.O. Box 175
FLEA MARKET EVERY
Cloverdale, Va.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Ph. Business &amp; Home 992-3600

The Finest in School Photography

�GOOD LUCK...
Whatever field of
endeavor you choos e
we wish you luck.
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Your Key to a Better Home

OVERBY
AILSTOCK &amp;
BODY, Inc. REALTORS
723 Third St., S.W.

81-43

RESTAURANT
Hollins, Virginia

The public is cordially invited to visit the
Executive Offices of the Church of God of
Prophecy in Virginia, located one mile S. of
Troutville on State Route 11. The building
also contains a bookstore and gifts .
For more information cal I 992-3696

MURRY'S ORCHARD INC.
Rt. 11 , Box 672
Roanoke, Virginia

We 're locat ed directly across
.fro111 Ilollins College 011

Route 11 North.

�THE CORNER STORE
Art Shoppe
Art Supplies
Imports
Replicas
African Art

Th e Bank of Fincast le

3 Main Street
Corner of Roanoke &amp; Main Street
Fincastle, Va. 773-2199

Botetourt County's
Oldest Bank
1875-1972
Member Federal Deposi t
Insurance
Corporation
Fincastle, Virgin ia

Carrie J. Toliver

JEANETT GIFT SHOP
Main Street, Fincastle, Va .

~ . E . Be lten &amp; Sen
Quality Food Store

SOFT WAT ER

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OF ROANOKE,

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Fincastle, Virginia
P. 0 . BOX 5175

52 01 WILLIAM S ON ROAD

R O A NOKE . VI RG I NIA 2 4 0 1 2

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�*Hobbies
*Gifts

*Arts
*Crafts
*Science Supplies

CROSSROADS HOBBIES

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First Federal Savings &amp;
Loan
Assoc . of Roanoke

Crossroads Mall, Roanoke, Va . 24012

Crossroads Branch

LAP ES
BEN FRANKL! N STORES
Buchanan, Va .

JAMES RIVER LIMESTONE COMPANY INC.
GROEN DYKE MFG. CO . INC.
Buchanan, Virginia

Bulk Agriculture Limestone Spreading
Service
Manufactures of Dolomitic Limestone
Products
P.O . Box 355 Buchanan, Va. 24066

Home Furnishings

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Shop

JACK'S FOOD LINER

BOTETOURT GALLERIES

For Groceries, Fresh Meat
Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Buc hanan, Virg inia
Phone 345-6422

Plus
Self-Service Gas

�Quality Motel - Tinker
Mountain
and
Tinker Mountain
Restaurant
P.O. Box 7031
Roanoke, Virginia 24019
At Exit 44, Interstate 81 &amp; U.S. 11-220
10 Minutes From Downtown Roanoke
Dial (Code 703) 992-1234

Little Gems
Manufactures of Fine Women's Sportswear
Eagle Rock , Va .

McPherson Blair Associates, Inc., Staunton , Va.
F-26324

KINCERS GROCERY
General Merchandise
Rt . 1
Roanoke, Va.
343-3070

EAGLE RO CK GARAGE, INC.
Eagle Rock , Virginia
Dial : 88 4-2271

EAGLE ROCK MILING &amp; MFG . CO.
Eagle Rock , Va.

TINKER MOUNTAIN SALES

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�JERRY'S SUNOCO
24-Hour Wrecker
Service
Auto Repair

GREENWAY MARKET

Day Phone - 992-9492
Night Phone - 992-2722

Highway 11
Cloverdale, Va.
John Dogan

Troutville, Va.
200

P.O. Box 6159
Roanoke, Virginia 24017

DOWNS CHEVROLET, INC .

For Quality &amp; Value - See Your
Ward Man Today

BUD'S
PIZZA KING
7707 Williamson Road
(1 Block from Hollins College)
Roanoke, Virginia 24019
Phone 366-4849

Now with two locations to
Serve you

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PEE:RY

REALTY ·1 NC.
BOB McCLURE
Office 342 - 7871
358 W. Campbell Ave.

Res. 342 - 3852
Roanoke, Va.

Phone 345-9831

Nights &amp; Holidays
992-2793

Office
992-1166

Compliments of

SIMMONS FUEL OIL CO.

TRAVEL TOWN RESTAURANT

P.O. Bo x 62
Troutville, Va.

Cloverdale, Virginia
992-2030

�TROUTVILLE FARMERS SUPPLY STO RE
COLEMAN MASTIN REAL TORS
2010 Colonial Avenue, S.W.
Roanoke, Va. 24015
345-3843

Byron and George Beach
Troutville, Va.
Grinding and Mixing Feeds
Sand and Gravel
phone 992-1656
201

ALLISON'S 76 STATION
SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC.
Troutville Branch
Troutville, Va. 24175

Grocerie
Gas
and
Friendly Service
Rt. 11 Hwy.
Troutville, Virginia

THRIFTWAY SUPERMARKETS
Home of Testender Beef
Troutville and Hollins

Patrons

TROUTVILLE GARAGE
Official Inspection Station
General Auto and Truck
24-hour Wrecker Service

Used Cars
Y2 Mile South of Troutville
Troutville , Va.
Dial 992-2855

Funk's Antique Sho p
Virginia Protecti on Assoc.
Crossroads Mall
Grand Piano
Deane 's Beauty Sho p
L.A. Hickman
Harold 's Hai r Styli sts
A Fr iend

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Ailstock, Jimmy
Aker, Denise
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Altice, David
Amos, Pam
Amos, Timmy
Anderson, A udrey
Anderson, Barbara
Anderson, Moses
Arney, A llen
Arnold , Bobby
Arthur , Mike
Asam, Kathy
Austin , June
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Baker , Joe
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Baker , Ronald
Barbour , Mickey
B are, Karen
Bare, Sandra
Barnett, Patty
Barton , Ronnie
Basham , Jerome
Basham , John
Basham , Ronnie
Basham , Sharon
Beahn , John
Beckner , Susan
Bell , Etta
Benson , Butch
Benson , David
Benson , Debbi e
Benson, Kathy
Bertholf , Roger
Bibbs, Lee
B ib bs, Tommy
Biscotte, Mike
Biscotte, Wi lli e
B ishop , B arbara
Bishop , Larr y
Bison , Donna
Bi so n, Stewart
Blak e, John
Blanton , Li z
Bloodworth , Faith
Blough , Denn is
Bl o ugh , Gary
Bocock, Bette
Boggess , Pat
Bol t, Sherry
Bolt, Steve
Bol ten, Steve
Boone , Virgini a
Boothe, Belinda
Boothe, David
Boothe, Terry
Booze , Henry
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Bowman, David
Bowyer , C lifton
Bowyer , Debbie
Brannon , Dianne
Brannon , Steve
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Branscom, Georgia
Breedlove , Mary
Brickey, Wanda
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Brogan , Norm an
Brooks, Ronnie
Brown , Ho ll y
Brown , William
Bryant , Billy
Bryant, Darleen
Bryant , Debbie
Bryant , Donnie
Bry ant, Larry
Bryant , Lisa
Bryant , Luth er
Bryant, Mike
Bryant , Rand y
Bryant, Ronnie
Bryant , Ter esa
Buch anan, Siva
Buckner , Sharon
Burkett, Mark
Burns, Karen
Burr e ll , Greg
Burrel I, Peyton
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Bushn ell , Ginger
Byer s, Jerry
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Caldwe ll , Norman
Cal lahan , Jeff
Callahan , Randy
Calloway , G ladys
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Campbell , J.B.
Campbell. Larry
Camper . Carol
Camper , Clemmer
Carr . Debra
Castle. Donn a
Caudle. Karen
Caudle, Larry
Chapmen , Bobby
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t peace there m ay be in silence. As far as possible
without surrender be on good t erms with all persons .
Speak your truth qui etly and clearly; and I isten t.o
others, even the dull and igno rant ; they too have their
story.
Avoid loud and agg ressive persons, they are vexations
to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you
may become vain and bi t ter; for al ways there w i ll be
greater and lesser persons than yo ursel f . Enjoy your
achievements as well a s yo ur plan s.

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it is a real. possession in the cha ng
time . Exercise caution in your busiQess
world is full of trickery. But let this not
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ideals;· and everywhere Ii fe is ful I of heroism.
Be you_rself . Especially, do not feign affection. Nei
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conceive Him to be , and whatever your labo rs and aspirations, in the noisy confu.s ion of life keep peace
with your soul.
With all its "sham" , drudgery, and broken dreams, it
is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be
happy .

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Devon Lowdon
Barbara Johnson
Bobbie Lou Waid
Ruth Caldwell
Ion Lowdon
Mike Thomas
Sandy Hamblin
Koren Kuykendall
Jeanette Haymaker
Robert Graybi 11
Steve Hammond
John Blanton
Vicki Custer
Jean Graham
Ava Smith
Corrie Toi iver
Mork Shisler
Carol Hosey
Robert Sprinkel
Rosalyn Spickard
Audrey Toi iver

�East Vi I Iag e Flower Ch i Id Wo rld Blooms
As '71 Ju nio r Pla y 'Th at Groovy Gu ru '

BOTTO M LEFT: Bobbie Lou Waid an.d Jeane tte Hayma ker , with
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A Flurry of Activity for Botetourt Students

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�"Hurry, hurry'" These were the catchwords as June
1971 approached , year-end activities crowding in on
exams and frantic se arches for summer jobs. The g y m
was transformed by the Junior class into the " Bridge
Over Troubled Waters", and class marshals were
chosen as the honor guard for graduation ceremonies.
A school da y on Saturda y ended the sc hoo l year , an d
Lord Boteto urt students headed for beaches, jobs,
s ummer sc h oo l, band camp , and vacations just for
fun .
BOTTOM LEFT : Bill Campbell and Twila Montgomer y enjoy
refreshments wi th friend s at the Prom . TOP LEFT : " Fros t " supp li es
the music at the Prom . TOP RIGHT: Closs Ma rs hal s Mor y Loone y,
Mory Breedlove, Faith Bl oodwo rth , Jerr y Huffm an , Sharon
Franklin , J o hn Abbott , Jeon Graham , Brox ton Cook , and Joe
Camper . MIDDLE RIGHT : Boy s ' an d Girl s ' State del e gates Chri s
McMurry , Cath y Tea ford , Betsy Meyerhoff , and J oe Camper .
BOTTOM RIGHT : Mr. All e n Th omas ann ou n ces scholarships at
graduati o n ceremonies.

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�The 1971 Football Homecoming Court was chosen
this year by the student body. Members of the court
were : Mitzi Huffman Freshman Representative,
Marie Wall Sophomore Representative, Leigh
Harris and Lynn Smith Junior Representatives,
Bobbie Lou Waid Senior Representative, Vick i
Custer Miad of Honor, and Cassandra Bolton,
1971 Football Homecoming Queen .

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�Fall Brings Football, Homecoming Honors
Autumn alternated between summer-Ii ke da ys and
rainy days , and , enjoying both , LBHS students went to
work on a new school year. Football homecoming ac tivities were planned ear ly and included badge da y,
poster day, and the se lection of a homecoming queen
For the first time , the student bod y nominated
candida te s fo r queen and cou rt , and from the Seni or
nominees ,
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Cassandra
McFarland queen A rained-out game with William
Byrd couldn ' t dampen sp1 rits at the dance , and the
Coval iers came back strong on Monda y night to
stomp the Terr iers and have a great, but mudd y, ending to Homecoming .

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T eam Fullba c k . BOTTOM RIGHT : Je rry C o ll ins , Mr . Foo tball .

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�Valley-wide, State-wide,
BOTTOM LEFT : Leigh Harri s, Vicki Custer, and
Chris McMu rry traveled to Charlottesville in
November for the Vi rginia High School League
publications conference. Jeanette Haymaker also
attended. TOP LEFT : Lord Botetourt was
represented in the WBRA-TV quiz show " Who
Knows?" by Sharon Frankl in , De vo n Lowdon, Bill
Campbel I, and Joe Camper . TOP RIGHT : Our
team wa s smarter , but the Girl Scouts were luckier
on " Kl o ssroo m Kwiz". The team included Devon
Lowdon , Patrick Fitzgerald , and Bob Castle.
MID DLE LEFT : Barbaro Johnson, Devon Lowdon,
Mike Hogon , Sidney Strong, and Wonda Divers
p rac t ice fo r All-Regional Chorus . BOTTOM LEFT:
Law rence Kin z ie , Henry Booze, Gory Drewery, and
Rick Wi lliams recall the state convention o f
Future Formers of America which the y attended
du ring the summe r.

�Botetourt Swings Into Action

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�Lord Botetourt Ladies Turn Heads

�Wherever They Go
BOTTOM LEFT : Run ne r s-u p in the Bo tetourt County Juni o r M1 ss
Pageant were Ruth Co ldwell , Miss Congeniality, Carol Berthol f ,
second runn er-up, and Jeanette Haymaker , fir st runner-up . T OP
LEFT : Bobbie Lou Waid , Botetourt County ' s Juni or Miss ,
was third r unner-up in th e stote pogeont and a w i nner i n the Breck
hairstyling contest T OP R IG HT · Nan cy Wile y and L ei g h H orris
repre sen t L ord Botetou rt on the Sear s T een Boord and Ded1
Sprad lin and Bobbi e L o u Waid on the Miller &amp; Rhoads Teen Boord .
BOTTO M RIGHT : Rosal yn Spickard and C l emmer Ann Camper
m ode l H ei ronimus Deb Council outfits.

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�BOTTOM LEFT : School buses get cha ins for the slippery ride home .
FAR LEFT : School bus drivers must bra ve the weather before anyone else. TOP LEFT: The FTA Christma s tree. TOP RIGHT: Joe
Camper prepares to trim the tree . BOTTOM LEFT : Reverend Don
Carlton of the Fincastle Methodist Church, speaker for the
Christmas assembly.

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�Winter Begins With Snowy Thanksgiving
The first snow of winter meant getting out of school
early - for the few hard y souls who made it - and
not getting to school at al I for most. The snowy
Thanksgiving brought the holiday season and the
traditional FTA Christmas tree in the lobby . The SCA
sponsored "The Hanging of the Ornaments ", during
which each club added a decoration on the tree and
extended Yule greetings to the student body .

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�Musical Christmas Includes Carols, Rock
Traditions and new ideas met - and produced some
pleasant results - during the Christmas festivities.
The bond and glee club presented a program of carols
and popular Christmas music , and the Stage Crew
presented a rock "jam session" featuring two local
groups. Amid the soul sounds of the "Chordinators"
Debbie Reed was crowned Snow Queen at the
Christmas Dance sponsored by the FHA.

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�BOTTOM LEFT : Mr. Wilson leads the band in "The Coventry
Carol" . TOP LEFT : Snow Queen and Court : Juanita Coleman ,
attendant; Debbie Reed , Snow Queen; Mitzi Huffman , attendant ;
and Corrie Toliver, ottendant . TOP RIGHT Vance Bower, Jimmy
Williamson, ond Ben Harri s perform during th e jam session.
BOTTOM RIGHT . Mrs . Murroy onnounces the glee club Christmos
program . FAR RIGHT Ron Downing and troupe at the jam session.

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�Feverish Backstage Activity Signals Curtain
BOTTOM LEFT : Rick Bell and Cathy Miller receive la st-minute
makeup t o u ches. TOP LEFT : Carol Berth olf experiments with theatrical makeup to ge t th e right coloring. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Bell ,
director of the play, lends a hand , while Bra xton Coo k .gets a new
l ook from Mary Looney . BOTTOM RIGHT : Debbie Griffith helps
Ron Downing w ith hi s "woodsman " look .

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Senior Production,

�'T he M ou se Th at Roared'

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�There ore more things in heaven and earth than the
imagination con fathom, and more facets to school
life than the "big times" . The important events ore
mode of moments, images, flashes of insight; the
important memories include children, animals, and all
things - and times -great and small.

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CLOCKWISE: The images of school life . MIDDLE LEFT : The sons
of Terr y Ayoub and Don Oakes ho ve their own wrestling match .

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�TOP RIGHT: Youth Against Cruelty is o club that was
organized to educate the public in animal care. Working with
the Roanoke Va lley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, it holds its monthly meetings at the animal she lter.
The founders ore Mary Cockran , Susan Beckner, and Karen
Graham. Its members come from orea high schoo ls. LOWER
RIG HT : the Youth Association for Retarded Children is an organization formed to aid and help retarded children. Its
members are Dori s Williamson, Loretta Sowers, Steve Sowers ,
Dawn Giles , R.G. Rucker, Beth Bawer , and Cathy Miller.

Musicians and Concerned Students Participate

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�Outside the Walls of LBHS
TOP LEFT

Barbara Johnson ' s s inging ability won her a place on

the All-Virginia chor u s OPPOSITE LEFT . Kathy Fit zgera l d ho d the
hon or of representing L o rd B o t e t ourt in the All-Regional Bon d.

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�LB Students are Recognized
TOP LEFT: Senio r Joe Comp er was presen t ed with the Bro th erh ood
Awa rd . BOTTOM RIGHT: Corl John son was placed on the fir st
tea m A ll Di stri ct Ba sketball team and the all-tournament team
from L ord Bote t ou rt. Thi s team is ch ose n from all the pla ye r s in
the Blue Ridge Distict.

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�TOP RIGHT: Cathy Teaford was chosen by a local DAR chapter as
the DAR good citizen. LOWER RIGHT: Joe Camper, V icki Custer,
Bill Campbell, and Bobbie Lou Waid were chosen as Outstanding
Teenagers of LBHS.

For Outstanding Ability and Performance

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�For the First Time at LBH

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�Students Choose Homecoming Queen
TOP LEFT : The 1971 Basketbal l H omecomi ng cou rt are introd uced
during hal f-time of the Bot etourt-Jame s Rive r Game . FAR LEFT :
Coach Bobb y Ca mper c rowns the H omecoming Queen. FAR
LOW ER RIGHT: Ruth Cald we ll was se lected as 1972 Queen by the
varsity lettermen .UPPER LEFT : Beverl y Belch er and Ka y Doole y
represent th e Seni or class during homecoming act ivities. UPPER
RIGH T : Anne Williamson and Barbara McClung we r e chosen by
the Junior Clo ss o s their representat ives. LOW ER L EFT: Freshmen
Tere sa Bryant ond Sophom ore Koren Burns al so take port i n the
homecoming activities .

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�LBH Girls Win Title
Lord Botetourt's girls' basketball team finished their
third season with an 11-0 record. This record entitled
them to the Roanoke Valley championship title for
71-72. They were awarded a trophy for their performance after the second night of tournament play .

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�Debby Ferris, Co-captain , was awarded a place on the A ll-tourney
team for the Roanoke Va ll ey.

Debbie Griffith also placed on the A ll -tourney teom .

Kath y Smith , o senior, won a place on the Al I-Star team. Th is team
is voted on by a l l team coaches.

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�Fun is the Most Important

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BOTTOM LEFT : 197 1-72 Cavalier Footba ll T eam. Row l : La rry
Gray, M ark Woodie, Ernest Guilliams , Steve Weddle , Charle s
Burrell. Row 2: Bill Bridgen , Dirk Cole, Mike Poole , Carl Johnson ,
Willie Simmon s, Managers Keith Blough and Joe Camper. Row 3:
Harry Merchant, Mike G oad, Stan MacFar land, D ean Wertz, Dean
H odges, John Blanton . TOP LEFT : Jerr y Collins recei v es a pass in
the Cli f t on Forge game . TOP RIGHT : Stan Moc For lond hurries a
Gl envar quarter back int o throwing in t erception. BOTTOM R IGHT :
1971-72 Cavalier Football Team . Row l : Bill y Bryant , John
Reynolds, David Benson , Alon Cole, Mike Stucky. Row 2: Managers Mott Talbo t and Ja y Griffin , Murky T homas , Ton y B yrd , Barry
St. Clair , Gordo n Sprinkle, T om Kirby , Moose Coleman . Row 3 :
James K y l e, Mork C o l e, Jerry C o ll in s, Luth er Br y ant , Ste ve Good ,
Curt Weste rman.

Cavaliers End Season With 5-5 Record

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�Johnson-Col Iins Passing Stuns Opponents
The Cavalier defense he ld their opponents to just 102
points in 10 games, t h ree of wh ich were shutou t s.
Thi s enabled the tea m to place 2nd in the Ro a noke
Valley right beh ind Andrew Lewis of Salem . Mark
Cole led the team wit h 182 defens ive po ints, a nd
Dean Wertz , Mike Goad , and La rry Gray showed their
defensive worth by be ing named to t he Blue Ridge
District First Tea m Defense . Cole, W ertz , Hodge s,
and Gray also rece ived hono rs on t he Roa noke Va lle y
Area team. And the defense co ul d a lways rel y on the
" Mad Stork", Mike Poo le.
BOTTOM LEFT : Co llins ond t eommates demonstra te the Ca va lier 's
defense which h e ld Add ison scorel ess. TOP LEFT: Capta ins Mark
W oodie' outs id e lin ebocker, interior offensive lin eman an d
Dean Ho dg es defensive e nd , interior offensive linema n. TOP
RIGHT: Junior M ike Goad cra s hes through the Addison line and
in t o the open for a long gain whi c h added to Lord Bo t etou rt 's 38 -0
rom p o ve r the Bu ll dogs . BOTTOM R IGHT : Cotches li k e t his one by
J e rry C o llin s h e lped bala nce th e offense w h ic h le t the Cavaliers
backs run wi ld th rough the ir o pponent ' s defense.

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�14-13 Victory Brings Home the Cider Barrel
Although outstanding on defense , the Cavalier
offense rallied strength to score with the super passing efforts of Carl Johnson to receivers Jerry Collins
and Mike Poole. Their passing averaged over 150
yards a game. Dean Wertz and Mike Goad placed
first and second, respectively, in the team ' s rushing ,
and Larry Gray was called on when short yardage up
the middle was needed Mark Woodie, who was
named to the First Team Blue Ridge District Offense,
lead the Cavalier offensive line which enabled the
backs to break into the clear for the score.
BOTTOM LEFT: Halfback Curt Westerman intercepts while Stan
MacFarland goes back to set up bl ocking on Westerm.an ' s return .
TOP LEFT : The versatility needed in a quarterback 1s shown by
Carl Johnson 's blocking , in addition t o his passing record. H ere
Dean Wertz breaks for a long run against William Byrd, after
blocking by Johnson. TOP RIGHT: Lorry Gray l ea ds Deon H odge s
and Mike Goad in tenaci o us pursuit of the Gl envor runner , who was
stopped for alm ost no gain . BOTIOM RIGHT : Junior Corl Johnson
shows off as a runner , sp rinting out for a lo ng gain wh ich left him
fourth in rushing for th e season.

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'Interesting' Grid Season

"Very Interesting" was the best description of the
baby Coval ier footbal I season. Fans watched a drive
that started on Botetourt's own 20 yard line become a
winning score 80 yards away with only fifteen seconds
left on the clock. Dirk Col e attempted a 50 yard field
goal against Glenvar with only seconds left and a 1412 score in Glenvar's favor. The J.V. team was also
the first team to score on the power-house Cave
Spring JVs .

BOTTOM LEFT : J.V . Football team : Row l: Keith Cole , Den nis
Dickerson , Bobby Chapmore , Donald Lo vern , Jeff Cole, Dwain
Hunt, Steve Simmons , Bill y W ilhelm. Row 2 : Wes ley Steineke ,
Steve Simmons , James Crowford , Dirk Cole , Donnie Bryant , Gordon
Sprinkle , John Blake. Row 3 : Mark Ikenberry, Mark Fralin , Dick
Bail ey, Ralph Stull , Mark Clark , Doug Jones. TOP LEFT : Manag er
Dann y Fow ler aids Steve Simmons in helmet repair. MIDDLE
RIGHT : Captain s Go rdon Sprinkl e and Dick Bailey l ead t h e team .

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�FAR LEFT: Keith Blough jumps high t o hit 2 points again st Byrd .
MI DDLE LEFT : Wi llie Simmons shows h is wi nning fo rm in sinking
this basket . N EAR TOP RIG HT : 5 ' 10 " Joe Camper was not afraid
to go inside a s he drives against Addison . FAR TOP RIGHT : Corl
Johnson , who does ever ything , hits on a short jumper against
Ad dison . BOTTOM RIGHT : V arsity Ba sketba ll team: (left to right )
Gory Blough , Keith Bl ough , Deon Wertz , Mike Poole, Denny
Crowder , W illi e Simmons, L.L . Jones , Lewis Deon . Fred Wi ley, Joe
Campe r . Not pictured : Corl Johnson .

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�Alleghany Victory Coach Campe r' s 200th

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�Cavaliers End Season 2nd 1n Valley

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�Averaging over 72.5 points a game , the high-scoring
Cavalier Machine held their opponents to just under
70 to place second in the Roanoke Valley. Three
juniors anchored the front court. Corl Johnson , a 6'3 "
center, who is as good on defense a s he is on offense ,
pulled down on average of 11 .5 defensive rebounds
and blocked 5 shots per game. Forward Mike Poole
was a strong rebounder and a highly under-roted
player. Another forward, Willie Simmons, added a
solid rebounder on the right side.
BOTTOM LEFT : Mork Cole ond Chris McMurry keep all the
records and stati stics. TOP LEFT: Lu c ill e Al l , vars it y scorekeeper ,
keeps the book; J.P. Jenkin s keep s tim e and score on the clock at
William Byrd game. RIGHT . Captains Car l Jo hn son an d Joe
Camper.

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�Placing second in regular season, the Cavaliers went
to the Blue Ridge District tournament with confidence
and team spirit that carried them to a 71-69 victory
over Alleghany. The next opponent, Addison, caught
the Caval iers on a cold night and defeated Botetourt
73-52 . In the consolation game the Cavaliers
trounced Cligton Forge 96-71 for the highest score in
a single game for a Blue Ridge District tournament
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Clifton Forge
Addison
Glenvar
North side
Alleghan y
Buena Vista
Covington
James River
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Clifton Forge
Addison
Glenvar
Alleghan y
Buena Vi sta
Covington
James River
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Alleghany
Addison
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�Cavalie rs End Season by Defeatin g Clifton
FAR UPPER RIGHT: Senior Fred Wiley odds a point in win over
Jomes River. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Senior Deon Wertz , although
locking needed experience , mode up with hustle. FAR LOWER
LEFT : Mike Poole shoot s long jumper over Jomes River. NEAR
LOWER LEFT : When Fred Wil ey wa s hot he wa s ho t and he burned
the yes out of most people that guarded h im. NEAR UPPE R
RIGHT : Second leading rebounder, Mike Poole stretches out to pul l
another rebound again st Jomes River . NEAR UPPER LEFT :
Botetourt press which caused turnover ofter turnover wa s· led by
Corl John so n and Charles Burrell .

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�Talbo t Blasts JV Scoring Record

BOTTOM R IGHT : J .V . Basketball team : Row l : Dennis Blough ,
Dick Bailey , Jerry Ril ey , Carlton Radc l iff, Mott Talbot , Steve
Weddle, Robbie Leonard, Mike Rock. Row 2: Rhodes Crover , Jomes
Crowford , Willi s Biscottie , R .G . Rucker , Pete Crowder , Dirk Co l e ,
Gordon Sprinkle , Jerome Basham , T o ny Mayhew. FAR TOP LEFT :
Willie Biscottie, a real hust l er shoot s two over his opponen t . N EAR
TOP LEFT : Go rdon Sprinkle l ooks underneath for a poss receiver .
NEAR TOP RIGHT : Mott Talbot , high scorer for the team , hit s on
a driving la y-up. FAR TOP RIGHT : Pete Crowder jumps fo r rebound
against Addison . BOTTOM RIGHT : Managers Donn y Fowler an d
Wi ll iam Brown .

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�Johns on Place s Third 1n State Meet
FAR TOP: Junior Corl Johnson shows winning form which placed
him third in State High jumping with 5 ' 10 ". FAR BOTTOM : Fron t
Row , Rick Bell , Curt Westerman , Chris McMurry, Tony Byrd , Mork
Cole , Joe Camper. Back Row: Dennis D ickerson , Bill Bridgen , David
Crowder, Larry Gray, NEAR BOTTOM : Non -influential in school ,
but an all round athlet e springs out for a 19 ' 9 " in broad jumping.

Although lacking in size and number, the Indoor
Track Team made a good showing in the Blue Ridge
Di strict Indoor Track Meet. With a total of eight people the trackmen threw together a surprising team.
Carl Johnson got first in high jump, triple jump , and
fourth in 500 yard dash . Chris McMurry got first in
500 yard dash ; Greg Jones g o t second in the high
jump and fourth in broad jump. Mark Cole got second
in pole vault, and a second place in the 880 relay with
Chris McMurry, Charles Burrell , Greg Jones , and Carl
Johnson .

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�Gray Places Second In Wrestling Regionals
BOTIOM LEFT : Mike Crowder goes for the pin . MIDDLE LEFT :
Hea vywei ght Lorry Gra y, who wrestled man y opponents more than
60 pound s hea vie r than himself, controls a Glenvor man. TOP
LEFT: Row 1: Allen Arney, Mike Huffman , Donnie Nea s. Row 2:
Moses Anderson, Da vi d Crowder , Steve Spradlin , Gary Drewry,
Steve Fralin , Horry Merchant, Larry Gray. TOP RIGHT: Mike
Huffman puts a hold on hi s Glenvar opponent. MIDDLE RIGHT:
Horry Merchant di spla ys hi s outstanding style in the Wrestling
competition again st Glen va r. BOTTOM LEFT : Row 1: Julian
Cincione, La wrence Kinzie, Wayne Johnso n, Marshal Woodson,
John Reyno lds . Row 2: Randy Dee l, Bill Luke ns, Dennis Dickerson ,
James Ky le, Sherman Tribbett , Stanley Jones.

Hindered by ine xperience, but driven by a gut desire
to prove themselves on new ground, the Coval ier wrestlers were molded into shape by two of the best
coaches around - Don Oakes and Mork Emick. The
new wrestlers soon learned that their sport requires
dedication
and teammates Lorry Gray, Horry
Merchont, Allen Arney, and Bill Campbell showed
the ir energies and abilitie s. Although the team a s a
whole hod onl y a few wi n s, the individual effort of few
was outstanding. Larry Gra y was the only perso n in
the district to draw with Philips from Covington, who
ha s never been p inne d . Allen Arney, only 98 pounds
but every inch wrest ling muscle, and Gory Drewry
pin ned the best in the ir we ight classes
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�Thirty strokes ahead of their nearest opponents, the
'71 Golf Team finished in first place in the Blue Ridge
title match and brought home Lord Botetourt's only
district championship for '70-'71 . In an exciting
round at Botetourt Country Club, John Blanton was
district champion, and Devon Lowdon runner-up .
Finishing w ith a 2-2 district record and an 8-4 overall
record, the golfers placed third in regional playoffs .

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�'71 Golfers Blast into Blue Ridge Title
BOTTOM: Golf teom and caddies, Row l · Willi e Simmo ns. Raw 2.
Mark Cole John Blanton , Joe Camper , Keith Blough . Row 3·
De von Lo,,;don. TOP: Joe Camper read y to tee off in Dis tric t
match. TOP : John Blanton blasts out of a sand trap at Botetourt
Country Club. BOTTOM : De von Lowdo n d ispla ys hi s st yle d u ring
the district match .

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�Track Season Best Since '61 ;
Individual effort coupled with a strong team spirit and
the performances of Barry Belcher, Mike Tucker, and
Leslie Talbot enabled the '71 tract team to go
undefeated in all dual meets . Leslie Talbot, who never
placed less than second, hit a record high of 13 foot
in the pole vault. Barry Belcher consistentl y added the
l st and 2nd places in high hurdles and high jump .
Mike Tucker triple jumped for a school record of 41
feet. 880 rela y with Barry Williamson, David Radcliff,
David Dickerson , and Emery Burrell placed 5th in the
state mile relay with Da vid Radcliff, Chris McMurry,

Emery Burrell, and Mike Tucker took first in District .
Other events which placed in district meets were:
Larry Gray Shot; Doug Wilson Discus; Carl
Johnson and Greg Jones - High Jump; Mike Tucker
and Dean Wertz Broad Jump; Leslie Talbot, Glen
Goad , and Mark Cole - Pole Vault; Barry Belcher High Hurdles; Barry Williamson l 00; Rick Bell Mile; Mike Tucker 440; Chris McMurry 880;
Glen Goad and Dean Wertz - Low Hurdles ; Roland
Martin - 2 Mile.

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�Baseball Team Better Than Scores Indicate
Individual effort o n the Baseball Team oversh adowed
the season record, as Mike Good , guided by catcher
Deon Hodges, lead the Lort Botetourt pitchers with l l
strike outs against Addison . He was bocked by Jimm y

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Eanes and infielders Richard Minnix, Reed Kell y,
Donn y McFarland, and Murkey Thomas. Outfielders
Bill Campbell, Keith Blough, and Mike Poole gave on
all-out effort in stopping their opponents' run s .

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Tucker , Doug Wilson, Greg Jone s, Harry Merchant . Row 2 . Rick
Bell , Emery Burrell , Da v id Rad c liff , Barry Wi lliamson , L .L . Jon es ,
Chri s M c Murry , Dav id Ben so n . Row 3 · Row land Martin , Ron
Down ing , Larry Gray , Glen Goad , Mark Co le, Jack ie Wa dde ll , Man ag er. TOP LEFT . Mark Cole so res ea si l y over th e pole at practice .
Da v id Radcliff hand s off the re lay baton t o Chris McMurry . TOP

RIGHT: Ba seba ll Team , Row l : M ike H oga n , Dann y McFarland ,
Gar y Blough , D ean H odg es , Bill Campbel l , Reed Ke ll y , Micky
L eonard. Row 2 Steve Bol ton , Murkey T h omas , Lenden Ea k i n ,
Steve Wedd le , Marv in Jennings , Jimmy Ean es , R ichard Minnix .
Row 3 . Coac h Bill Wh itaker, K eith Blough , Mike Poo l e , Mike Goad ,
Ga ry Guillia ms , D enny Crowder . LOWER RIGHT Bill Campbell
st ea Is seco nd .

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�Girls Capture District Title

TOP LEFT: Girls' Vars it y B&lt;?sketball t eam cons i sts o f fron t row: K.
Smith, T. \/Voddell , C. Horn s, D . Craft , C. P ay n e, and C . Overacre
Bock Ro w: V. Stinnett , B. Meyerhoff, 0. Gnffith , D. Roberts
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McClung , C. Thomas , D. Ferris , and K. Shi sler . MIDD LE LE'FT ;
Coaches and bench len d support to pla ye rs in a cti on . BOTTOM
LEFT : Dione Bowe and Susan Crowder serve the team as sco rekeeper and timer. Managers Dottie Branscom , Barbaro Stan le y a nd
Kathy Sprinkel travel w rth the team and co re for equipment.

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�Girl s Vo ll eyball Expands Athletic Program
Vo lleyba ll, the newest a ddi ti o n t o th e girl s' athl e ti c
p rog ram , may ho ve bee n m o re of o c hall e ng e th a n
t he girls e x pec ted . Th e t ea m e n ded th e sea so n w ith a
2-7 rec o rd and much needed ex pe ri en c e.
Under t he coach ing of M rs. l( ing an d M iss Shaffer,
t h e gi r ls learned t h e sk ill s an d tech ni q ues that ga ve
o p po nents o fig ht a n d the p ro mi se of o t o p-fligh t
t eam in '73.
BOT T OM L EFT Capta in Ka t hy Smi t h . T OP LE FT : Ma sco t "P .T "
t ur tle . Row l : Kathy Sm ith, Te resa Bry an t , Bar ba ra Stan ley ,
Debb ie Fe r ri s, Debbi e Craft . Raw 2 . Manage r T ime-kee per - Deb b ie
G r iff i th , Ka t hy Sprinke l, Debbie Ro bert s, Kim Shi sle r , Da ra Ke ll y
Sco re kee per .

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�BOTTOM LEFT: The J.V. squad join the Varsity squad to cheer at
a wrestling match. TOP LEFT : J.V . Cheerleaders Page Painter ; cocaptain, Clemmer Camper ; captain , Cindy Woodie, Pam W immer ,
Helen Keller, Sandra Bare , Karen Burns, Caro l Camper. Ml DDLE
LEFT: The JV 's lead the freshmen in a loud cheer during a pep
assembly.

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Pam Meyerhoff, Ann Williamson , Jeanette Ha ymaker,
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�Twenty-one students full of energy got together in
August and, by March had produced the larges t, most
colorful yearbook eve r at Lo rd Botetourt. The sixthperiod chaos session may have confounded classroom
neighbors, but the noise produced ideas that became
"Desiderata", the story of 1971-72.

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Earl y in the year, three staff members and Miss Muse,
SHIELD advisor, traveled to Charlottesville for the
VHSL Publications Conference and accepted a First
Place award for the '7 1 SH I ELD . As the year ended,
yearbook staffers were making p lans for a summer
conference '73 yearbook.

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BOTT OM LEFT : C o-ed itors Vicki Cus ter an d Jeanett e Ha ymaker.
T OP LEFT : Staff Clemmi e Campe r, Page Painter , M ar k Wood ie ,
Bobb ie Lo u Waid , Mark Cole , Le igh Harr is , Pam Meyerhoff , Anne
Bowman , Betsy Meyerhoff . - TOP RIGHT : Staff Da vid Reed,
Debbie Griffith , Barbara McCl ung , Ann Delong , J oyce Craft , Karen
Burns , Gail H o gan , Don na C o nner , Danny Ri ve rs. N ot pictured:
Chris McMurry BOTTOM RIGH T: Pam Meyerhoff and Mark Cole
re late the latest SHIELD news t a fell ow staff members.

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�Activity was the word for the Stage Crew this year.
Wherever a microphone or sound system was needed
the members provided the service, in addition to handling sound, lighting, and construction for the JuniorSenior play . Money earned from their candy sales and
jam session tickets was used to buy new curtains for
the stage and equipment for electronics class. Sponsor
of the Stage Crew is Mr . Nedrow, and senior members
include Robert Castle, Braxton Cook, Skip Simmons,
David Foutz, and Roy Bolton .

BOTTOM LEFT : Setting the stage for an assembl y are Bra xton
Cook, Dan King , Danny Fouler, Mark Clark, Jim Eanes , Bill
Campbell , and Ben Harris. TOP LEFT : Skip Simmons, Steve Jenks,
and Jeff Southers adjust lighting behind stage . TOP RIGHT: Dean
Caldwell , Billy Hartless, Kenneth Manuel, Bonnie Bryant , Preston
Paff, Mike Waugh, and Wesley Steineke assemble risers for the
glee club . BOTTOM RIGHT : Roy Bolton , David Foutz , and Robert
Castle check the sound room .

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most active organizations. Under the dedicated direction of Mrs. Martha Murray, the chorus presented
John St. Peterson 's cantata "A Song Unending" at
area churche s. The " Little Group" composed of
fifteen se lected members of the 52-voice chorus,
ente rtained social , church, and civic organizations in
both Roanoke and Botetourt. This group also
enterta ined Gove rno r Holton in Fincastle. Seven
mem bers we re se lected to attend the Concord
Invitat iona l Chora l Fest iva l, w here they took part in
music act ivit ies w it h either Virginia and West
Virg in ia hi gh school studen ts, and five members were
chosen to participate in All-Regional Chorus in
Pulaski.

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Members Entertain
Governor Holton

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Chorus
member s attending
the Concord
In vi tati o nal Choral Fe stival were Devon Lowdon , Randoll Cronise ,
Mike Hogan, Rosalyn Spickard, Bobbie Lou Waid, Naomi Spickard,
and Ruth Coldwell. MIDDLE LEFT : Lord Botetourt mixed chorus.
TOP LEFT : Accompanists Randall Cronise, organ, and Barbara
Johnson, piano. TOP RIGHT: Little Group members Devon Lowdo n ,
Mory L ooney, Ion Lowdon , Mike Hogon , Kathy Gra y, Roger
Bertholf, Car o l Bertholf, Bobbie Lou Waid, Donna Ca stle , Dianne
Boue, Rosalyn Spickard, Mory Deel , Naomi Spickard, Ruth
Caldwell, Wonda Di vers Priscilla Grindstaff , and Dione Clark .
BOTTOM RIGHT: Glee ' Club officers De von Lowdon , Barbaro
John so n , Ro salyn Spickard , Diane Clark , Ann Bowman , Donna
Reynolds, Wonda Di ve r s Vickie Ta cke tt , R uth Potsel, and Brenda
Akers.
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�Precision routines and a solid sound were hallmarks of
the marching band as they entertained at football
games and at Christmas parades in Vinton and the
Apple Blossom Festival parade in Winchester . At the
Southeastern Band Festival in Bristol, the band
received a division 11 rating . The concert band participated in Martinsville and sent representatives to the
Morehead State University band clinic .

Mark Band Schedule

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BOTTOM LEFT : Drum Majorette Kay
Scagg s, Ma jo rettes Judy Duncan and
Cindy
Poulin.
M IDDLE :
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RIGHT: Drum Ma jor Damon Pearson .
LO WER RIGHT: Drill Team

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The student art chapter of Lord Botetourt High School
consists of thirty-five students, most of whom are
taking art classes. The purpose of the art club is to
give those students who have a special interest in art
a chance to put their abilities to good use .
These abilities are used to make posters and decorations for plays, dances, and other school activities.
This year the art club worked on a mosaic of
Botetourt County.
Each yea r the club raises money through candy sales
to take an educational trip. Thi s year the art club
went to Richmond to tour the art department of
Virginia Commonwealth Univers ity, the Virginia State
Museum and seve ral state build ing s.
BOTTOM and TOP LEFT: A rt Club members relax at Tinker Mill.
TOP RI GHT : Art display prepared fo r parent's bock-to-school
night . N EAR LOWER RIGHT: A rt Club members at the water
wheel at T inker Mi ll . FAR LOWER RIGHT: Art Club office rs Donna
Castle , Carolyn Pa yne , Holl y Brown , Koren Bore , and Mo rk
W oodie .

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M IDDLE LEFT : Pep C lub members . TOP LEFT : The football teom
get s involved in a pep a sse mbl y sk it. TOP RIGHT: Pep club officers
Dora Ke lly, Cathy Gibson, Gail Hogan , Brenda Kessler , Cathy Gray .
M IDDL E RIGHT : Damon and friend s add their own kind of spirit .
BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheerleaders and bond member s ore always o n
hand to ass ist and cheer the pep c lub skit.

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The Pep Club seeks to involve the students in school
activities with as much spirit as possible . Activities of
the club include selection and presentation of the
Hustler Awards, Mr Basketball and Mr. Football
contests, and s ki t s for Pep Assemblies . The sponsor is
Mr Lo ugh .

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�GAA, FCA Emphasize Growth Through Athlet ics
The Girls ' Athletic Assoication i s designed to encourage the participation of girl s in the school ' s program
of physical education, to promote good scholarship
and school spirit , to establish the idea of health and
fitnes s, and t o devel o p a true spirit o f spo rt smanship
among the powder puff footbal I game and intramural
basketball, as well as the girl s' basketball and
volleyball team .

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an o rgani zation of young men who ex cel in athletics and believ e
firmly in the Christian ideals as a m o ld for thei r li fe
style . Its purpose is to prom o te clean and Ch r i st ian
living while participating in the school 's athle t ic pro gram .

LOWER LEFT : Fell owship o f Ch r i stia n Athl et es. MIDDLE an d TOP
LEFT : Girl s' Athl etic A ssoc iati o n TOP RIGHT : GAA offi cer s Bet sy
M eye rh off , Cathy Smith , Do ra Kell y , a nd Sue Owe n . M IDDLE
RIGHT : Girl s' A thleti c A ssoci ati on .

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�SCA Seeks Involvement

The Student Cooperative Association of Lord
Botetourt provides an opportunity for all students to
participate actively in student government. During
t he year, the SCA took suggestions from the student
body and brought them before the administration, in
a continued effort to create a better relationship between the students and faculty. This year the SCA
participated in the state SCA Project, a gloss
rec ycling drive. The money collected for the gloss will
be used to buy trash cons to be placed along
Virginia's highways. Other undertakings included a
Student Directory and Handbook, smoking block, and
ommendments to the Constitution .
BOTTOM LEFT : President Ruth Coldwell conduct s on SCA meet ing . TOP LEFT : SCA repres entatives. TOP RIGHT: SCA officers
an d committee chairmen Bill Campbell, Keith Blough , Clemmer
Campe r, Luanne Reedy, Joe Camper, Ruth Coldwell , and Jimmy
Wi lli a mso n . BOTTOM RIGHT · SCA representatives .

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�BOTTOM AND MIDDLE LEFT : FHA membership. TOP LEFT : FHA
officers Tereso Le onord , Pot Morris , Tereso Rhoode s , Corrie
Toliver, Betty Croft, St e phanie Burris, Fredo Lee, Fronces
Honnoboss. MIDDLE RIGHT : FFA membership. BOTTOM RIGHT :
FFA officers Robb ie Th e im e r, Do v id Bu sh , Gory Dre wery, Grover
Deel, Colvin Ronk .

The FFA is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part of the school curricuvocational agriculture. Among other things,
lum members learn through active participation, how to
conduct and take part in a public meeting, to solve
their own problems, to speak in public, to buy and
sell cooperatively, finance themselves, and to assume
civic responsibility . The foundation upon which the
Future Farmers of America organization is built
includes leadership and character developement ,
sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture , organized recreation, and
citizenship and patriotism.

Future Homemakers of America is designed to help
individuals improve personal , famil y , and co mmunity
living.
Among the club's activities ore the Chr istmas Dance,
FHA Week, and the Parent-Daughter Banquet . The
biggest project was earning money to redecorate the
Home Econom ics Deportment .
" Make Time Work For You " is the project for thi s
year.

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The Lord Botetourt Chapter of the Future Teachers of
America is composed of students interested in a career in education. This yea.r the FTA sent delegates to
the state convention and recognized the teachers
during American Education Week. They also planned
a tutoring program for the school, sponsored the
"Lady Botetourt" pageant, visited the elementary
schools in the county and a state college.
BOTTOM and Ml ODLE LEFT FT A membership TOP LEFT FT A
officers Leigh Harris, Jean Graham, Jeanette Haymaker , Sharon
Franklin , Bet sy Meyerhoff, and Cathy Teaford TOP RIGHT : FBLA
officers Donna Bison , Gail Montgomery , Tere sa Cohoon , Mike
Dooley , Wanda Diver s, Vickie Ta ckett, Alice Hall , and Brenda
Akers . MIDDLE RIGHT · FBLA member ship

Encouragement of school spirit and good business
practice were the aim s of the FBLA this year. The sa le
of "Cavalier" pennants and mum s brought students
into homecoming activitie s and provided fund s for
field trip s to Virginia Western Community Co ll ege ,
National Business College , and the Radford regi ona l
meeting . The group presented roses to the sc h oo l
secretaries during " National Sec retary ' s Week" and
observed Nati o nal FBL A Week with specia l in -school
acti v ities .

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�Newest LBHS Organizations Offer
Vocational
Industrial, Retail Experience

Lord Botetourt. students attending the Botetourt
County Vocational School ha ve the opportunity to join
VICA, the Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America.
VICA prepares yo uth for life . It brings together young
men and women who share common interests for an
exchange of ideas, a discu ssio n of problems and the
o pportunity to work toward common purposes. VICA
offfer s prestige and recognition through a national
program o f awards and conte sts . It broadens
perspect i v es through interc lub and interstate activities . It offers co-curricular activities that make education and train ing more meaningful . VICA instills

The Distributive Education Club of America is new at
Lord Botetourt this year. Its members are students in
the distributive education program who use the club
as a social outlet, since they can attend few school
related events due to their work schedules. The club
offers dinners, dances, and club-sponsored parties.
These members also provide advertisement help for
sc hool project s such as the Junior-Senior play and
SCA activities, in addition to competing against other
area DECA clubs in salesmanship, advertising, display
and other retai I -related contests.

spirit and a de sire to l ea rn , to grow, to beco m e .

MIDDLE LEFT : VICA membership. MIDDLE RIGHT DECA officers
James Hosey, Dan King, Karen Kuykendall, Mike Dooley , and Sam
H olling swo rth . LOWER RIGHT : DECA membership .

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�The Red Cross is a chapter of the National American
Red Cross . The local group sponsored the Bloodmobile
at the school and a party for veterans at the VA hospital in Salem , in addition to participation in area Red
Cross acti vi ti es .

The Y-Teens, affiliated with the Salem YWCA, are
sponsored by Mrs. Mason. During 1971-72, the club
sold poppies for the Disabled American Veterans and
made posters for a YWCA antique show . Donna
Castle won 1st place in the poster contest. The club
participated in the 2nd Heironimus Y-Teen Fashion
Show in April , helped publicize the November Teens
for Christ Rally, and attended the State Midwinter
Conference at Camp Montgomery near Fincastle .
Doro Kelly and Rebecca Humphrey attended the
World Conference in Washington D.C. and helped
pion a sidewalk Art Show in spring.

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Ca stle, Koren Graham , Lindo Bryant , Do ro Kelly , Becky Humphrey.
MIDDLE LEFT : Y-Teens. TOP RIGHT . Red Cros s o fficers Beth
Bower , Anne Bowman , Do nna Bison MI DDLE RIGHT· Red Cro ss

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The Library Club i s composed of those students who,
voluntarily during their study halls, assist other
students in the use of the library. Annually the
members engage in a service project for the community. In the spring, a trip was taken to a nearby
college library to observe how it functioned.
M IDDLE LEFT : Library Club membership. TOP AND MIDDLE
RIGHT: Librar y Club m ember ship . BOTTOM RIGHT: The spi an s.

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must rate in the four qua I it ies of scholarship, leadership, character, and service . This year 23 juniors qualified and w ere inducted in November . Fund rais i ng
activities were conducted to obtain money for a scholarship at graduation for a senior. Taking an active interest in Ecology, the chapter participated in the glass
recycling project in cooperation with the Student
Council .

NHS, Debaters Attain
Academi c Excel lence

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�The Science Club is on organization for students with
a specific interest in, and the desire to contribute to
the advancement of science. The club sold candy to
finance their projects and field trips. They also
provided a scholarship for a senior who wishes to
continue his study in the field of science.
During the year, the club took trips to Hol I ins College,
Roanoke College, and Virginia Western Community
College.

Student Scient ists Tour
Area College Labs

BOTTOM LEFT: NH S officers Ruth Co ldwe ll , Devon Lowdon , Joe
Camper, Bill Campbell, and Poula Gatewood. MIDDLE LEFT :
Noti onal H onor Society. TOP: Debaters Rodney Smelser , Charles
Lamb, Patrick Fitzgerald , and Kevin Kays . M l ODLE RIGHT :
Science Club. BOTTOM RIGHT: Science Club Officers Mark
Shisler, Ruth Caldwell, and Randoll Cronise.

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�"A dream becomes a reality." Botetourt County's
long-awaited Vocational School opened in September
to serve Lord Botet o urt and James River students who
seek employment immediately following
plan to
graduation from high school. Students in grades ten
through twelve traveled to Finca stle daily for a threehour session in a variety of fields .
Course offerings included Drafting, Industrial Maintenance Mechanics, Automotive Mechanics, Building
Trodes, Home Econ o mic s and Wage Earning , and a
three year program in Cosmetolog y . Automotive
Mechanics provided a training program for developing skills needed to inspect , diagnose, repair, and
adjust automotive vehicles, and Bui I ding Trodes
taught the skills i nvolved in construction of buildings,

including experience in masonry, electrical wiring,
plumbing, and carpentry. Cosmeto logy students
ventured into the world of hair and skin core, and
students who complete the course ma y qua I ify for
state licensing . Drafting students learned to read and
understand drawings, use equipment of the profession, execute specialized drawing procedures, food
preparation, sewing, and child core were the concerns
of Home Economics, and graduates of the course ore
prepared for positions in food preparation, olterer 's
hydraulus
helper, and the like. A Cluster of trodes trained students
fluidics , welding, machine trodes in Maintenance Mechanics to obtain a secure position
in industry.

Vocat iona I Schoo l Serves Sixty LBHS Stude nts
BOTTOM LEFT : Lorry St . Clair , Ronnie Huffman , Billy Deel , Jerry
Tuck David Kinzie, Melvin Moron , and Robert Murray discuss the
work(ng of the engine. TOP LEFT: A drafting s't udent beg.ins
an other project . BOTTOM RIGHT : Rodney Word bu ilds it up so he
con tear it down .

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�TOP LEFT : Donald St . Clair, Dexter Miller, and Tommy Stanley
test some theories of engine operation . BOTTOM LEFT : Dav id
Young and William Nowlin gain some practice experience with
mortar . TOP RIGHT: Safety comes first as Kenneth Brickey checks
the machine before starting it. BOTTOM RIGHT : Mike Cumbie,
Leslie Dunbar, and Gary Sprinkle are determined to make that
truck the smoothe s t-running one in town.

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Voc atio nal Stud ents Gain Care er Adv anta ges
BOTTOM LEFT : Warren Good and Tommy Brumfield discuss the
workings of one of the machines wi th w h ich they must become
acquainted . Harry Herchant tries a new styli ng trick in
cosmetolog y. TOP LEFT: Terr i Trail and Pot Craft comb away and
dread of the day that the heads wil l be real ones. TOP RIGHT :
Larry Caudle and Billy Ferrell prepare to use a new welding technique. Judy Muse is the chief bread baker in home economic s .
BOTTOM RIGHT: Chester Gray and Leon Ed wards inspect a
machine in industr ial maintenanc e.

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The Di stributi ve Education program, instituted at
Lord Botetourt for the fir st time this year, gave
students on introd uction to the world of retail and
merchandising.
Wo rking for a half-da y , the D.E. students gained
vol uoble on-the-job experience and the technical
know-how in D .E. class. The program is directed by
Mr. Da vid Bailey.
BOTTO M LEFT : Barbaro J ohnson shows merchandise to a c ustomer
in Lazarus. TOP MIDDLE: Jone Duncan prepares to make a so le at
Hic kory Form s. TOP RIGHT: Th e D.E. stude nt s' displa y soys it oil.
BOTTOM RIGHT : Brenda Akers at work as a cashier in Roses Mo ll
store.

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�Studies which benefit all students with recognition
and encouragement of the individual ability of each is
the aim of the Lord Botetourt curriculum . Electives for
col I ege-bound students include offerings in both the
arts and sciences. Typing, shorthand, general office
practice , and bookkeeping prepare business students
for jobs or future business study . All students, after
completing the minimum requirements , may pick
electi v es to round out their schedules with courses relev ant to them.

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BOTTO M LEFT : T yp i ng I I class tackles yet another timed writing
TOP LEFT : A Spanish student perfects h i s diction TOP RIGHT :
Jackie Gui lli ams and hi s la b partner produce resu lts in chem i stry .
FAR RIGHT : M rs. Th oma s and Skip Simmons search for o caree r.
BOTT OM RIGHT . Jeffy Col l ins bakes great muffin s in Bo ys ' H ome
Eco nomi cs.

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Individuality, Talents

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�LOWER Ml DDLE: Drafting students tackle a new assignment. TOP
LEFT : Home Economics gives practical instruction in clothing
construction. TOP RIGHT: Ann Williamson experiments with wa-

tercolors. LOWER RIGHT : Joe Camper, Sue Owen, ond Cindy
Waugh take advantage of a "free minute" in class.

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�Sandra Bare leads class of '75

Karen Adams
Timmy Amas
Alice Anderson
Mase s Anderson

Cindy Arthur
Mike Arthur
June Austin
Lewi s Austin

Sue A y ers
Ronn ie Barton
Al ice Boo t he

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Dick Baile y
Jahn Beahm
Da v id Boothe

Patrick Baker
Jo hn Beake
Terr y Boo the

Mickey Barbour
T o mmy Bibb s
Debra Boyer

Sandra Bare
Barbaro Blevins
Gary Brad ford

Connie Barton
Dennis Blough
Georgia Branscom

�through first year at L.B.

Henry Brogan
Donnie Coldwell

Wi lliam Brown
Kathy Callahan

Debbie Bryant
Rnody Callahan

Donnie Bryant
Jomes Campbell

T eresa Bryant
Carol Camper

Mork Burkett
Bobby Chapmon

Closs Officers Sandro Bore , Sharon Le e,
Barbaro Kuykendoll , Carol Camper , and
Georgia
Branscom
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their
new
" home " .

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�Freshmen quickly adjust

David Chocklett
Mork Clark
Dirk Cole
Jeff Cole

Keith Cole
Renee Colemon
Lynn Compton
Roy Compton

Bobby Cook
Pam Croft
Jomes Crowford
Beth hos large dose of high curriculum with algebra.

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Debbie Croft
Esther Craig
Teresa Crews

�to high school curricula and activities

Pete Crowder
Steve Dogan

Koren Coulson
Linda Donalds

Gary DEWeese
Patrick Dooley

Den n is Dickerson
Jill Dudding

James Dickerson
Ron ald Dudding

Rodney Doga n
Shel b y Dud I ey

Bi I ly Dunba r
L o i s Dun can
Manue l El ler
Caro l Fal ls
William Ferrel l

Becky Fitzgera ld
Debro Fleming
Jimmy Fral in
Mork Frali n
Dol e Foster

Do n Fowler
T on y Fulp
C o r l Gibson
N orma Gibso n
L indo Gil l

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�Practica I class room experiences

Donnie Good
Jerry Goad
Luanne Graham
Kathy Gray

Wanda Gray
Allan Green
Cheryl Grubbs
Sue Guilliams

C o nn i e Gu y nn
Je rr y Hartman
Erni e H os ey

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Larry Hale
Ro ger Ha y th
Ton y Hudgin s

Vicky Hall
Joe Haupt
Carl Huff

Timmy Harlowe
Beth Hightower
Mitzie Huffman

Cindy Harris
Attie Hill
Cathy Humphrey

Sue Harris
Robery Hively
Mike Humphrey

�and school spirit mold freshman persona lity

Duane Hunt
D onn ie Kelley

Cindy Hutch ens
Tony Ke lley

Su e Harr is adju st s that pattern g r eot 1

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Mark Ikenber r y
Wilma Kern

Robin Ingram
Lind a Kess I er

Barbara Jone s
Sandra Kessler

Donnie Kelle y
La wrence Kinse y

but the r esu lt s looked

Marsha K i ns ey
Barbara Ku y kenda 11

Sha r on L ee
Wa l lace L emon

Terr y Leo n a rd
Peggy Lewi s

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�Freshman Participation
Donald Lovern
John Lukens
William Lukens
Douglas Moin

Kitty Mann
Kenneth Manuel
Donnie Martin
Ronald Martin

Who's that playing chess:&gt; Is it Steve Simmons.

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Gary Mays
Russel I Mays
Wayne Maxey

�Swells Club Memberships

Mike McClure
Debbie Meadow

Crystal McCray
Kathy Meadows

Alice Muncie
Carol Nida y
Jay Noel

Donnie Neas
Candy Noble
Billy Nugent

Eddie McFalls
Grace Merchant

Grace Meade
Ro y Minnix

Corl Meador
Jeff Moran

Jay Noel practices the best known of all st u dent arts eye on the ha/ Is.

Koren Meador
Virginia Morris

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�First High School Experience
Roy Ostendorf
Ello Porker
Wonda Payne
Nancy Pendleton

Donna Perdue
Kathy Rader
Drema Redman
Greg Reed

Steve Reed
Carter Richard son
Karen Riele y
Freshmen Boys begin w ith the basics in Earth Science .

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Kevin Reynolds
Dennis Richardson
Sharon Riele y

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Yields New Perspectives 1n Living and Learning

Barbara Roberts
Charles Slusser

Debbie Roberts
Reggie Smelser

Lee Roberts
Timmy Smith

Billy Ronk
Vicky Smith

Freddy Ross
Steve Simmons

Kim Shisler
Steve Simmon s

One inno vative freshman find s a high perch for o unique v iew of the pep assembl y .

Connie Simon

Charlotte Sizemore

Steve Sowers

�Frosh look forward to summer

Rex Spence
Donna Spickard
Gardon Sprinkle
Larry Sprinkle

Barbara Stanley
Candy St. Clair
Connie St . Clair
Dawn St. Clair

Dennis St. Clair
We s ley Steineke
Ro s s Stewart
Ro bin Ingram kn ows that after thi s exam , the year' s
ove r!

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Eunice St. Clair
Bruce Stephens
Robin Stilton

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and their return as Sophomores

Mike Stuckey
Rae Thacker

Ralph Stull
Katherine Thomas

Dennis Tutphin
Jimmy Thompson

James Switzer
Mary Thornton

Mark Tate
Mary Tittle

Arnold Ta y lor
Sherman T ribbi t

Sue Tucker
Sandy W addell
Steve W ampler
Mike W augh
W illiam Wi lhelm

Rick W illiam s
General W il so n
Robin W il son
Timm y W il son

Cind y Wood i e
Mar sh a ll Woodson
Cind y Wrig h t
Coral yn Wy mer

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�Poulin leads slate of all-girl officers

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Pam Amas
Susan Beckner

Allan Arney
Debbie Ben so n

Bobby Arnold
Willie Biscottie

Cindy Arthur
Stewart Bison

Patty Barnett
Faith Bloodworth

Jerome Basham
Betty Bocock

Dian e Bow e
Bill y Br y ant

Steve Brannon
Ronnie Bry ant

Dottie Branscom
Siva Buchanan

Mary Breedlove
Karen Burns

Wanda Brickey
Chari es Burrel 1

Becky Bridgen
Jerry Byers

�for '72 Sophomore Class

Class officers, Cindy Poulin, Ann Reynolds , Pam
Amos, Kathy Fitzgerald , and Gail Hogan , know
that the Sophomores ha v e " one way " to g o ahead.

David Cahoon
Julien Cincioni

Jerry Cahoon
Sheila Cline

Dean Caldwell
Mary Cockran

Glen Caldwell
Gary Coleman

Clemmer Camper
Juanda Coleman

Koren Caud le
Jimmy Co l lin s

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�Sophomores Seek Variety 1n Studies

Allan Arney and friends take a lighthearted view of physical education class not the ones exercising.

Donna Connor
Rhodes Craver

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D-;bbi e Craft
Jack Crush

Ronnie Craft
Ann Davis

Wallace Craft
Vicky Da v i s

Les I ie Craig
Lacey Day

when they're

Tony Crantz
James Deel

�From Vocational School to Fine Arts

John Deel
Jock Dudding
Maurice Fi she r

Debbie D eno ff
Ju dy Duncan
Kathy Fitzgerald

James Dicker so n
Lendon Eakin
Clifford Flannagan

Becky Dogan
Patsy Eakin
David Frantz

Larry Dogan
Mary Edward s
Pegg y Gorri son

Timm y Dogon
T immy Eggar s
Anna Garst

Kath y Gibson
Wayne Gill
Steve Goad
Fern Greenwa y

Karen Graham
Debbie Gra y bill
Judy Gra ybi l l
Rex Graybi ll

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�JV Cheerleaders and Sophomore Band Members

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Terry Groybi 11
Char l ie Haupt

Mike Greg
Shelia Hill

Kathy Gray
Judy Hobson

Ernest Guilliams
Earnest Hadges

Freddie Hancock
Gail Hogan

Roger Hartless
Beverly Hoosier

W ill iam Huntley
Ric k y John so n

Mike Huffman
W ayne Johnson

Irene Jami son
Da v id Jones

Betty Janney
Loura Jones

Ned Jeter
Stanley Janes

Roger Hartless
Kevin Kayes

�Lend Vita I ity to Pep Assemblies

Vickie Keith
Kirby Lamp er sburger

H e len Ke l ler
Tim Lanni ng

Brenda K essler
Joanne L a zenby

J.L . King
K erry L ee

James Kyle
Ka ren L eana rd

Cha rl es L a mb
Robbie Leana rd

C indy Pau li n ta kes t ime out fro m t h e pep assembl y faro laugh with
Ju dy D uncan .
T ere so L eana rd
Robyn Littl e

Joyce L etchfard
Mary L ooney

Quinn L i nkenauger
Janice L ave

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�Sophomore Energy Sets The Pace

Mike Love
Julie Loving
Tony Mayhew
Robin Mays

Debbie McDaniel
Harry Merchant
Syvonnie Merchant
Glenda Montgomery

Kathy Moore
Mary Moran
Paul Moran
Pat Morris

Vick ie Mo rri s
Wil liam Nowlin

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Cath y Moses
Cath y Overacre

David Mowles
Debbi e Owen

Gary Noel
Ricky Mullins

Judy Newton
Debbie Noel

Bruce Noble
Don Obenshain

�In Clubs, Classrooms, and Community

Marsha Oyler
Preston Poff
Anne Reynolds

Terry Painter
Steve Prusac
Belinda Rice

Page Painter
Cindy Poulin
John Reynolds

Cindy Parker
Carlton Radcliff
Jerry Riley

Debbie Persky
David Reed
Dan Rivers

Kath y Pla tz
Luanne Reed y
Steve Rob~rtson

Gail H agan and Brenda Kessler d i sp l a y the sp ir it
that won them a " hussler award " .

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�1971-72 Ends With Sophs
Jomes Robinson
Tom Robinson
Mike Rock
Potty Rock

R.G. Rucker
Doris Ruff
Lindo Saville
Kim Smith

Jerry Smith
Kathy Sprinkle
Donna Steven s

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Margaret Snider
Barry St . Cloi r
Pam Swartzel

Debbie Spickard
Ginger St. Clair
Mott Talbot

Naomi Spickard
Janet St. Clair
Pam Trembly

Vickie Spickard
Nancy St. Clair
Robbie Theimer

Steve Spradlin
Graham Stevens
Terri Trail

�Planning For Active Junior Year

Ross Turner
Morie Woll

Steve Weddle
Roy Wilson

Jacky Waddell
Jackie Webb

Milton Wiley
Mory Ann Womack

Louro Jones finds that working with a friend helps.

June Willard
Connie Wood

Willa Williams
Joyce Woods

Pam Wimmer
Debbie Woodie

Leslie Wilson
Lorr y W right

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�Junior Off ice rs, Led by Pearson,
John Abbott
Jimmie Ailstock
Denise Akers
Gail Anderson

Shirley Austin
Vicky Boker
Koren Bore
John Basham

Junior class officers, Damon Pearson, Denise Akers , Doro Kelly,
Ko y Scagg s and Pam Tabo r hove " high " plans for their class.

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David Benson
Lorry Bi shop
Gory Blough

Roger Bertholf
Donna Bison
Steve Bolton

�Make Early Plans for Prom and Rings

Dionne Boothe
Anne Bowman

Lonnie Booth
Bill Bridgen

Henry Booze
Ronnie Brooks

Debbie Bott
Nancy Broughmon

Beth Bower
Holly Brown

Greg Bower
Luther Bry ant

Juniors hove a six- fingered chance for their ring.

Wayne Bryant
Pot Buchanan

Emery Bu rr ell
Greg Burrell

Stephanie Burris
Da v id Bush

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�Juniors Set High Academic Goa Is;

Ton y Byrd
Teresa Cohoon
Norman Caldwell
Gladys Callowa y

Jeff Callahan
Connie Ca sse ll
Don na Castle
Larry Caudle

Joe Coulson
Sharon Cook
Janice Dean

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Dianne Clark
Joyce Craft
Lewi s Dean

Alan Cole
Rand y Craig
Billy Deel

Brenda Collins
Denny Crowder
Randy Deel

Kathy Conner
Sandy Crowder
Ann Delong

Lephia Conner
Renee Dal ton
Robin Dollyhigh

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Pursue Varied Interests 1n the Classroom

Eddie Dooley
lvo Dudley

William Dooley
Pam Eades

Ron Downing
Sharon Eades

Gary Drewry
William Epperl y

Leslie Dunbar
Do ro th y Etzler

Kath y Duncan
W alter Fall s

Susan Smith tac kl es a theme for English cla ss .

D eb b i e Fl owe rs
Bett y Fo utz

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Bet t y Gi bson
T o mm y G ib son

Da w n Gile s
Nolan G i l l

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�From Physica I Education to Fine Arts,
Richard GI uth
Mike Goad
Priscillia Grindstaff
Billy Gray

Larry Gray
Terry Graybi 11
Jay Griffith
Debbie Griffith

Jockie Guilliams
Dole Holl
Som Holl

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Cecil Holl
Earl Holl
Dionn e Hamblin

Pushup s ore a pushover for Moose in gym closs.

�Junior Energy Sets Schoolwide Pace

Frances Hannaba ss
Bab Holt

Papier -mache o f marbl e in art c las s.

Leigh Harris
Clarence Ho sey

Billy Hartless
Jimm y H o sey

Ronnie Hatch er
Marlene Hubbard

Elizabeth Herma n
Ronnie Huffman

Greg H obson
Shelby Huffman

Donn a Castle creates her masterpiece

Becky H umphrey
Steven Jenks

Marvin Jenning s
Edd i e John son

L orrine Jones
Dora Ke l l y

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�Working Together to Finance Prom,
Ton y Kessler
Donny King
Tom Kirby
Linnie Kyle

Curtis Leonard
Ester Leonard
Mickey Leonard
Eddie Lee

Loretto Lee
Roland Mortin
Barbaro McCI ung
Studying together is on l y one aspect o f Junior friendships.

Sharon Madagan
Sandro Mortin
Kathy McCI ure

�Juniors Form Lasting Friendships

Elizabeth Mc6hee
Cathy Miller

Eddie McKinney
Wayne Mills

Janet Meador
Do ug Moran

Ruby Merchant
Rabin Moron

Ann Merkey
Debbie Merri s

Pam Meye rh off
Mike Myers

Lisa Murra y
Dickie Padgett
Mike Poole

Brenda Neas
Curtis Parr
Pam Poulin

Al Nickols
Carolyn Pa yne
Debbie Reed

Beverly Noble
Koren Pa yso u r
Lorry Reed

Joey Noojin
Demond Pearson
Donna Reynolds

Tomm y Osborne
Robert Penalton
T ere so Rhodes

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�As Year Progresses,

Joyce Croft, Barbaro Mc Cl ung, on d Debbie Griffith toke a shortlived break before their next class.

Earl Richo rd son
Becky Sounders
Susan Smith

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Colvin Ronk
Koy Scaggs
Jeff Southers

Edward Ross
Richard Silcox
Jomes Sowder

Teresa Rucker
William Simmons
Loretto Sowers

Chari es Ruff
Rodney Smelser
Nomoi Spickard

Rodney Sandidge
Lynn Smith
Gory Sprinkle

�Active Juniors Find Leisure Time Scarce

Cheryl Stan I ey
Paul Stump

Debbie St. Clair
Tracy Swartzel

Larry St. Clair
Doug Ta ylor

Shirley St. Clair
Jack Th o ma s

James Stigl ich
Jerr y Tuck

Sidney Strong
Monty Tucker

Becky Turner
Tan ya Waddell
Curt Westerman
Nancy W iley

Ann Wi ll iamson
Dor is Williamson
Jimm y W illiamso n
Da vi d Yo ung

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�Senior off ice rs Rosalyn Spi cka rd , Joe Camper , Bo bbie Lo u Waid, and Keith B l ough h o ld on info rmal meeting on the new b leachers.

Debbie Ake r
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Brenda Aker

Gory A l l

Bonnie Boker

�Bridget Beckner

Doug Beheler

Beverly Belcher

Rick Bell

Camper Leads Class of '72 Through Senior Paces

I t ' s a raid on the ice cream box , and Davi d Kin zie and Robert Murra y ore cau ght in the act . Who loo k s guilty)

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�William Benny

Carol Bertholf

Bruce Bishop

John Blanton

Vocational School, DE Broaden Curriculum

l&lt;eith Blough

Roy Bolton

Vance Bower

T omm y Brumfi e l d

Lindo Bry ant

Ruth C o ld we l I

B i ll Campbe ll

Joe Camper

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�A few tears to wash away the wrong answers. A skull session with Dean Hodges and Keith Blough shows Miss All where the good math students
have gone.

It 's been a hard day , and Rosalyn Sp icka rd d oes n ' t co re wh o kn o ws
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Mary Carter

Robert Castle

Mark C o le

Jerry Collins

�Braxton Cook

Betty Ann Craft

Becky Craft

Annette Crantz

Cassandra Choosen '71 Homecoming Queen

Randal I Cronise

Mike Cumbie

Vicki Custer

Ro bin Da vis

V icki Cu st er tok es a lo ng loo k a t the fans a t a pep assembl y .

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�Mory Deel

Rick Dewitt

Parking Stickers, Chains

Just a few feet further, thi n ks Kennet h W il son as he gets in so m e
track p roct ice.

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Mike D oo ley

David Dickerson

Wonda Divers

Ly nn D ow n ey

Jimm y Ean es

�Debbie Ferri s

Patrick Fitzgerald

David Foutz

Sharon Franklin

And Regu lotions Confound Senior Drivers

Seniors di sc u ss th e s tate o f the weather o n the Thanksgiving " snow da y. "

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'Study',

Tom Guill gets st raight to the facts -

Lindo G o rdon
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Pat sy G oye r

when there 's a government test .

Jeon Graham

l&lt;ath y Glazner

Apri I Gray

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Tom Guill

Gory Guilliams

Alice Holl

For Seniors, Usually Means 'Government Test'

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Smit t y con t emp lat es H o m o Sop1en s in s t ead of bio logy n o t es .

Steve Hammond
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�Ben Harri s

Jeanette Haymaker

Greg Hermann

Dean Hodges

Ru t h Cald we ll spends all her fr ee tim e talk ing -

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Caro le H o gan

Mike H o gan

Sam H oll1n g wo rth

Ca ro l H o sey

an y wh e re.

�Ernest Huffman

Jerry Huffman

Barbaro Johnson

Irene Johnson

Seniors Participate In Community Activ ities

Greg Jo ne s

Brenda l&lt;e ith

C o nn ie l&lt; ess le r

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T ed d y La fon

Fredo Lee

D evon Lowdon

Juni ors and Seniors Unite To Produce Play,

D ed1 Spra d lin f ind s so mething o f interes t 1n 1\1\r . L o ugh ' s room

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�Ian Lowdon

Bobby McCoy

'Mouse That Roared'

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Do nna McElwee

Ca ssandra M c Far land

Mary Ann M cFar lan d

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T he mag ic fingers of Vicki Cu st e r c o n tackle any a ssignment in
off ice p ractice.

Stanl ey M cFarland

Ch ris McMurrv
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�Lorry Mars hall

J 1mm y Meado r

Bet sy Me yerh o ff
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Jo y Mortin

Joni e Merchant

Dexte r M ill e r

K ei th B lo ugh r eoc t s to a happe n i ng d o wn the hall .

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T erry Mitchell

Go i I Montgo mery

T ereso Moore

M ike Moron

Ph y I I is M oron

Pe gg y M o rr is

Ricky Morri s

Ro be rt Murray
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�Jud y Muse

Eric Noble

Sue Owen

Greg Porker

College Acceptances, Job Interviews

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Ru th Pa tse l

Sy bi I Pre st o n

Cha rlo tte St Cl ai r

Rub y St Clai r

Sen io rs re lo x o f t e r co mp ili n g th e d oil y a b se nt ee lis t .

�Delwoo d Schecterl y

Mork Shisler

Skip Simmon s

Ava Smith

Kathy Smith

Ci nd y Sou th e rs

Gero ld Sp icka rd

Rosal y n Spickard

Are Spring Senior Concerns

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�Dedi Spradlin

Robert Sprinkle

Tom Stanle y

Vickie Tackett

Caps and Gowns, Graduation Practices,

Ben and Bev en 1oy f o otball game

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Garland Taylor

Cathy Tea ford

Mike Tho ma s

Audrey T o l I iver

�Carrie T o i iver

Martha Toliver

Announcements -

Linda T o lley

Debbie Tucker

It Must Be June

Bobby Cas tl e tinkers w ith hi s lat es t in ven ti o n in e lec tr on ics.

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�Bobbie Lou Waid

Earline Woll

And So, Goodbye

C indy W augh

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�CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. J.P. Jenkins, Assistant
Principal; Mrs. Kathleen Thomas , Guidance; Mr. Morion W. Word ,
Jr., Principal; Mrs. Linnoe Hedgbeth, Mathematics; Mrs. Barbaro
Gray, Mathematics; Miss Lucille All, Mathematics; Miss Susan
Angle , Business; Miss Virginia Good, Mathematics.

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�Jenk.ins Joins Administrative Staff

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�Teachers Work. Toward Master's Degree

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�CLOCKWISE FROM NEAR LEFT : Mr . Elli s William s, Indu stri a l
Art s; Mrs . Be tty Smith , H o me Ec o n omic s; Mr. Ro be rt N oe l, Agri cultural Science; Mr s. Edna S iff o rd , H o m e Ec o n o mi c s ; Mrs . Martha
Murray , Choru s; Mrs . Caroline Etzl e r , Librarian ; Mr s. A nn
Neighbor s , Art ; Mr . David N e dr o w , In d u s tria I Art s.

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�Lord Botetourt Faculty Active In BEA,

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�Loco I Professiona I Education Association
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Mr. Wil liam Wh itaker , Science
and Guidance; Miss Christine Burnham, Science; Miss Susan
W hee le r, French; Mr. James Lough, Science; Miss Julia Short ,
Spanish; Mrs. Le igh McKay, Science; Mrs. Ar lene Bell , Science.

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�Strong Bodies and Minds Are Concern of Staff
CLOCKWISE FROM NEAR LEFT : Mr. Ken Ed wards , Physical Education; Mr. David Bailey, Di stri buti ve Edcuoti on, M r. Pete
Ergenbright, Physical Education ; Mr. Mork Emick, Hi sto ry; Mr.
Fronk Coe, Driver's Education ; Mr. Don Oakes, Sociology; Miss
Cheryl Shaffer, Physical Education ; Mr. Bobby Camper, Guidance;
Mrs. Anne King , Physical Education.

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�Teach ers Become Club Sponsors, Ticl&lt;.et Sellers
CLOCKWIS E FROM LEFT : Mr. Denni s Richard so n , Engli sh; Mr.
Haro ld Litt le , Eng Iis h; Mr. Som Sut he rlan d, Government ; Mrs .
Sondra Sowers, English ; Mrs. Cynthia Adcox , Engli sh; Mr s. Judy
Ru by, English; M rs. Rose Ma so n, Eng lish .

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M rs. Geneva Belcher, Guidance Cler ica l Assistant , Mrs . Edna
Robe rtson , Library Assistant, Mrs. Mary Whitlock, Mrs. V irginia
Crowder, M rs . Isabelle Dickerson , M rs . Tommy Sw isher, Mrs.
Paul ine Simmons, M rs. Alice Crowder, Cafeteria Staff; Mr. Bill
Mr. Lawrence Rucker, Cust odian; Mrs . Nina
Siler, Custodain;
Reed, Study Hall Aide, Mrs. H e len Wi lk inso n , Study Hal l Aide,
M rs. Doreen Caldwell , Secretory; Mrs. Mo ry Powe ll , Study Holl
Aide.

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�THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TROUTVILLE
Offices in Troutville and Daleville

" First in size First in Service in Botetourt Count y "
53/,i % o n Certificates of Depo sit s

Member FDIC and Federal Re serve Sys t e m

190

�Sftllt lN KLE'S GA!'.AGE

BOTETOURT COUNTY
MOTOR COMPANY

General Auto Repair
All work guaranteed

dial 473-24 l l
Fincastle, Virginia

Fincastle, Virginia 24090
phone 473-2724

JERRY'S SUNOCO
STULL'S RESTAURANT and MOTEL
Box 12
Fincastle, Virginia
473-2790

24-Hour Wrecker Service
Auto Repair
day phone - 992-9492
night phone - 992-2722
Troutville, Virginia

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PLANTATION ROAD ESSO
Exit 43 off Interstate 81
phone 366-6624
Open 24-hrs.
mag wheels, wide oval tires
60 series and 70 series tires in raised
white letters

BUD'S PIZZA KING
7707 Williamson Road
( l Block from Holl ins College)
Hollins, Virginia 24019
phone 366-4849

BILL &amp; BOB HALE

CASH BU I LOI NG SUPPLY CO., I NC.
Complete Building Supplies
Troutville, Virginia
992-2921

DALEVILLE PHARMACY
992-3605
Dalev ille , Virginia

191

�JC Penney
crossroads mall store

J.M. PECK, JR.
VILLAGE MARKET

Real Estate Broker
Complete Real Estate Service
Residence
Route 1
Finca st le , Va.
Tel. 4 73-2549

Daleville, Virginia
Office

P 0. Bo x 115

Groceries - Hardware
992-2171

Dalevi lie , Va.
Tel. 992-2992

703-362-3075

Tl NKER MT. SHELL
Fred Mowles
Freddie Patsel

Bride s, Bride smaids, Formals and Cocktail Gowns
Cro ssroads Mal l
Roano ke , V a . 24012

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Daleville , Virginia
phone · 992 -3233

�EAGLE ROCK MILLI NG &amp; MFG . CO .

THE H . 0. CAN FEILD CO., INC.
Subsidary of the Pantasote Co.

Eagle Rock, Virginia
Clifton Forge, Virginia

KINCER GROCERY

KENROSE MFG . CO ., INC.

General Merchandies
Rt. l
Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke , Virginia

343-3070

Fidelity National Bank
Blue Ridge, Virginia
" Helping yo u grow helps us grow "
We serve a good part o f Virginia
Full Service Bank

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�EAGLE ROCK GARAGE I NC .
Eagle Rock, Virginia
Dial • 884-2271

Groendyk Mfg. Co. Inc.
PEAKS OF OTTER

Blue Ridge Parkwa y
Bedford, Virginia

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Manufacturers o f
Dol o mitic Lime stone Product s
P.O . Box 355
Buchanon, Virginia 24066

345-6422

COMMUNITY BEAUTY SHOP
DEEYA COSMETIC STUDIO

EAGLE ROCK BANK INC .
Eagle Rock, Virginia

Eag le Rock, Vi rginia
Phone 884 -200 l

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�SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATION, INC.

TROUTVILLE GARAGE

Troutville Branch
Troutville, Virginia 24175

TROUTVILLE BARBER
SHOP

Official Inspection Station
General Auto and Truck
24-hour Wrecker Service
Used Cars
Yi mile south of Troutville
Troutville, Virginia
dial 992-2855

ALLISON 76 STATION
Groceries
Gas
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Friendly Service

For Your Pesticide Needs

LUTHER L. BRYANT
phones : whse 992- l 000
home 992-1200

First Federal Savings &amp;
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of Roanoke

BECKNER STUDIO

Crossroads Branch
5002 -5256
Airport Road

364 l Williamson Road N.W
Roanoke, Virginia 24012
Portraits Wedding
Advertising
phone 362-07 43

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�The Bank of Fincastle

Botetourt County 's
Olde st Bonk
1875-1971

LEE OB EN SHAIN
Essa Servicenter
Essa Gos and oi I
Atlas Tire s - Accessories

Member Federa l Deposit
I nsuronce
Corporation
Fincastle , Virginia

T routvi ll e, Virginia
Dial
992- 188 l

TROUTVILLE FARMERS SUPPLY STORE

R . E. Bolton &amp; Son

Byron and George Beach
T routvil l e, V i rg inia
Grinding an d Mixing Feed s
Sand and Grovel
phone 992- 1656

Q uo I ity Food Sto re

Fin cast le, V irginia

THRIFTWAY SUPERMARKETS
Home o f T es tender Beef
Tro utvi lle and H o llin s

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�LAP ES
Ben Fran k l in and
Federated Stores
Buchanan, Virginia

Little Gems

Manufactures of Fine Women's Sportswear

Eagle Rock, V irginia

BOTETOURT ELECTRIC COMPANY
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" Bring yo ur o ld car bock ho me "
OLDSMOBILE Sa les and Service
Phone 473-279 1
Fincast le, Virg inia

Producers of Crushed Lim estone
Principal Office Boxley Building
Roanoke, Virginia 24010

BARGER BROTHERS
Coal -

Grocerie s -

Ti n Cans

Dial : 254-24 11
Buchanan , V irgi nia

197

�WEBSTER BRICK CO ., INC.
Famous Webster Brick
Pre-Shrunk Web! ite Block
(High Pressure Cured)
Dial 344-5505
Roanoke , Virginia

WEBLITE CORP .
Webster, Virginia
Qua! ity Lightweight Aggregate

HIGGS AND YOUNG DIVISION
phone 362- 1897
Fruit Growers Supplies
5423 W illiamson Road
Ro an oke, V irginia 24102

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PINE GROVE SERVICE STATION

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Union 76 Gasoline

Blue Ridge, Virginia

DEANE'S BEAUTY SALON
29 Roanoke Stre et
Fincastl e, Virginia
473-2 162

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Home 366-7988

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OPTICIAN

Opposite
National Business College

LEWIS E. WERTZ OPTICIANS
Prescription Optical Service

Robert 0 . Lange
Lewis E. Wertz
Opticians

9 Franklin Road
Roanoke , Va . 24011

P. 0. BOX 235

TROUTVILLE, VA. 24175

FRUEHAUF CORPORATION
Sales and Services
Trailer and Truck Bodies
Hollins, Virginia
Dial . 992-1911

DOWNS CHEVROLET, INC .
Congratulations Seniors'

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PEPSl·COLA
Cleane rs &amp; Jac k's Laundro mat
"Yo ur Fr iendl y Cleaner"
5316 W i l l iamson Rd , Roanoke, Va .

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PEPSI 'S GOT A LOT TO GIVE

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Di stri bu tors
Pier
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Forty Years

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Cities Service

Entertainment, Dancing
The best of food and dance

Petroleum Products

At town limits of Troutville

Buchanan

Fincastle

For private party reservations
Phone 992-1967

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�LONE STAR
INDUSTRIES
ROANOKE PLANT

Cement and Construction Materials Group

COLING BAPTIST CHAPEL
Acts 16 31 "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou
shalt be saved, and thy house ."
Sunday School : 10 :00 a.m.
Preaching Service l l :00 a .m .
Young Peoples 7 :00 p.m .
Evening Service: 7 30 p .m.
phone : 992-2306
Pasto r H .F. Hogan

GRAHAM SCHOOL PICTURES, INC .
Edgemont and Duncan Street
Bristol, Tennessee 37620
The Finest in School Photography

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�Patrons of

'72 Shield
Andy ' s Card Shop
Foster Jewelers
H.T . Grindstaff
Photo Shop Williamson Road
Charles E. Wiley
Roy L . Webber
Lee Obenshain

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�Acknowledgments
Fincastle Herald pictures
Terry Ayoub picture s
Charles Garrison -Hunter Publishing Company
L o rd Botetourt Guidance Staff duplicating
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Chris McMurry photographer

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                    <text>��ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
REFERENCE
NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM

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one out of many
one in heart, in mind , and soul
we come from many p laces
there were many of us
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not to a p lace, but to each other.

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recognition
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school life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
epilogue ........... . ....... . .. ... . ... 205
a thl et ics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
organ izations
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. . .. 66
fres hm en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
sophomore s
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ju nims
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seniors
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patmnage . . . . . . .
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ep ilog ue ..... . .. . . .. . . . .. . ... . .. . . ... 208

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our differences
are staggering.

this is how we came together.
shield, 1971.
angela stewart, business manager.

debra wi l l is, ed itor.

published b y the stud en ts of lord botetourt high school , dalevi lle, virginia.
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�now is the time for coming together. • • •
for a joining of hands

in this sometimes co ld , cruel world we can su r vive only if we join together with one another to make this a
"l ive wo rl d ." the future is ours and we are the ones who can make it worth living life is what we make it; it
is too preciou s to play w ith. lite depends on li vi ng tog et her as brothers, accepting the good and the bad in
each other, and not be ing defeated. the flag, the symbo l of our notional unity, 1s a constan t 1-eminde1- that
the success of our sc hool li f e depend s on our unity.

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�now we have to leave
in great sorrow, in great joy,
thinking of our separation
and the many places we will go.
we are the same, yet we are not.
we are the one soon to be divided.
but, let us refrain from these thoughts
and turn instead to the joys of our oneness,
and if we can think of ourselves,
then we will remember each other.
through defeats, tears, and love
we have all become parts of the whole.
out in the galaxy of life
a new star has been born.
kindled by candles of love
lit by our hopes and dreams.

but, th is star w i 11 not be content
merel y to ex ist for a thousand years.
it cannot drift silentl y through the universe,
for it was not born that way;
a starburst wi l I soon tak e place .
now w e go, glow ing sparks of that star,
and in its glow we must li ve,
for in it we have found the meaning of life.
and b y its light we must guide others,
becau se " here on earth god ' s work must trul y b e
our own. "
we cannot let any flame be ex tinguished.
if we do, its shadow w ill surel y dim our ow n.
so let us go into t hat ga lax y
a nd have good courage to hold our cand les high ,
remembe r ing th at b y t h is f ire, t h is glo w , thi s
love w it hin us
we are, and t h mug h etern ity .
. one.
1im my mcc lu ng

1970

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�togetherinvincible.

1970-1971
a year of unity.
no matter where, or with whom,

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�have lunch w ith a teacher, goof off with a buddy, communicate with a new-found friend . friendship and
sharing are the basis of the school unity.

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�lough emphasizes friendship, cooperation.

unity, " the joy of our oneness,"
is not spontaneous. li ke any
worth w hile goal, it requires
effort-a conscious working tothat
ward togetherness-and
goal, once attained, is the mark
of maturity and the beginning
of a new happiness.
at lord botetourt, mr. james
laugh has been teacher, friend,
and ad v isor to his students. in his
biology classroom, he concentrates on understanding. . as
sponsor of the pep club, mr.
laugh emphasizes cooperation
and active support of the athletic
program. but more important, he
has given unselfi shl y numerous
hours to hi s students, and those
hours have been spent in friendship .

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school life

�rain brings abrupt end to 1970 carnival-

there w as w ater, water everywhere.
be low-coach kessinger prepares for
another dunk in the varsity club tank.
right-the fbla invites onlookers to
water- balloon the ir members.

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�achievement day combination

left: cathy camper tends the fishing booth, while reed and myra anne, above,
just sit in the grass. below, the sea haul s in the loot w ith their game of
"chance."

the 1970 spring ca rni va l was
an attempt to combin e t he an nua I achievement da y w ith a
giant money-making endea vor for a ll club s. carni va l day
began like an y other friday in
ma y, but by noon had evolved
into po ssib ly the w i ldest day
in lbhs h istory . c lasses were
abando ned fo r the m idway,
w here, by 3 p. m. , spectators
could d un k a coach , throw
darts at teac he r pictures, try
th e cakew a lk or th ei1· luck at
the roulette w hee l- not to
ment ion t he exotic a 11 -ma le
sideshow. the rains came a t
night, b1-ing ing it all to an

em ly close, but not beforn
eve1·yone had a cha nce to be
a little crazy.

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�richard giannini and judy austin gave
first-rate performances as the methodical parents

cast
richard giannini
judy austin

the g i lberts

quinnie miller
da v id radcliff
cathy camper
twi la montgomery
marsha long
gilbert children
jerry hatcher
reed kell y
jim my mcclung
myra anne beahm
barbara ca I low ay
teacher
doug w ilson
jo hn smith
debro w illi s

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doctor
cheerleader
maid

�cheaper by
the dozen''

is a delight

not everyt hing goes smooth ly in a smooth-running fam i ly. above, the zealous teacher (borbora calloway) quizzes the children; left, the daug hter who wa nts to grow up
(quinnie mi ll er) displays her latest purchase; and below, the crabby cleaning lady
looks for that la st speck of dust.

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�the prom fountain and pool lure
couples into the world of atlantis.
class marshalls david cook, denise
lin kenauger, paula gatewood, joe
camper, becky humphreys, sharon
franklin.

the class of 1971 entertained
their senior class in a lush setting
of
cool
blues
and
greens-the lost kingdom of
" atlantis". the juniors and seniors danced away the evening amid fountains and wa vering streamers. traditional
year-e nd activities were busy
for underclassmen as they
served as class marsh alls and
ushers for graduation, and
four juniors packed for a
summer week at boys' and
girls' state .

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�joan beh e le r and mark newton enjo y a
leisurel y moment a t the prom .

"atlantis" prom lures juniors, seniors;
summer finds students sti 11 working
boy s' and girls' state delegates doug wilson, denise linkenauger, barbara callowa y, and robin murra y .

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�myra anne beahm is crowned queen by the re ign ing queen georgeanne rowlond.

week-long homecoming activities end
students enjoy the homecoming dance ofter a big win over
roanoke catho li c. .

football homecoming court 1970. cathy camper,
margie johnson, bobbie lou waid, myro anne
beahm,
barboro
col lowoy,
leigh
horri s,
jeonette hoymoker.

�ongelo stewort congratulates myro onne.
bobbie lou in tears as she is named maid of honor.

with football victory, queen, and dance
the crowning of my ra anne
beahm as homecoming queen
culminated a week of activities
including
poster competition ,
color day, badge da y, and a
special pep assembl y . the football homecoming game was
played against th e roanoke
catholic celtics w ith the cavaliers
com ing out on top 40-7. during
halftime the court w a s announced. bobbie lou wa id was
named maid of honor and myra
anne beahm was crowned 1970
football
homecoming
queen.
after the game, the varsity
cheerleade1·s
held a v ictory
dance.

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�glen relaxes in his " get-tough" mr. football stance.

doug and d av id we r e se lec t ed to th e a llv alley team by th e coach es of th e va ll ey a nd
th e spor t s wr it e r s.

individual effort and teamwork rewarded;

football
players,
majorettes,
band, and cheerleaders are all a
part of the fall football action .
many awards were won by ind ividuals on the cavalier team .
glen goad was voted as "mr.
footba 11 " by the lbhs students .
doug wi Ison and david rad cl iffe
were selected for all-valley team
and glen goad, doug wilson,
dean hodges, david rode I iffe,
danny
mcfarland
and
mark
w oodie w ere named in the alld istrict team.

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�all-district teammates glen, doug, dean, danny, david, and mark.

district and valley teams name cavaliers

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�students swing into statewide activities • •
above-richard and debro gassing
up for charlottesville. rig ht-quiz
panel members bre nda puckett,
devon lowdon, george holt, and bill
campbell.

as the school year progressed,
lord boteto urt students put
their interests and talents to
work. the schoo l w as quite
ab ly represented by a team
on the wbra-tv quiz program
"who knows," w hich pits loca l
high schoo l teams against
each other . in ear ly november, debra w ill is and richard giannini trave led to the
uni versity of vi rginia for t he
fall journa lism wor kshop of
the
virg inia
h ig h
sch ool
league. they attended yearbook classes and lectures, and
w ere on hand to recei ve th e
second -p lace rating fo r the

1970 shield.

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�there's time for work and time
for play, and botetourt students
don't neglect either. jane duncan
and cathy camper represented
lord botetourt on the heironimus
deb council , a group of girls
from val ley high schools. school

friendships don' t stop when the
3: 11 bell rings, and the " country kids" went in droves to see
blood, sweat, and tears, grand
above-the deb council girls in "official" uniform. below-teddy lafon
and tommy gui ll with grand funk
railroad.

funk railroad , and other attrations at the civic center. w here
there was a good time, there
was also one (or many) of us.

but always find time for fun

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�visitors from far and near came
to lord botetourt this year,
bringing with them new ideas,
centuries-old customs, and just
plain good advice. five students
from langley high school in mclean visited the community as
part of a course they were taking,
and
wor ld
geography
classes spent a day with a young
arab who wore his native dress
and entertained them with his
native music. senior exchange
day brought seniors from roanoke va lley schools, and school
assemblies brought clerg ymen
and businessmen from the community.

right : a longley student toke s a lo ng
look at us. bel o w: our orobian v isitor
addresses a geography class. below,
right: two langley students guide
roberta stonley th rough her first sensitivity session .

visitors bring variety,

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�left: father miff leton of st. andrew's catho li c church
spoke at the chr ist mas assemb ly. be low: rep resentatives
from ecpi prepare for an assemb ly on computers, and
weary sen ior exchange delegates compare notes.

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"tennis, anyone?" line.
charles reed y d e l ivers his sto ic lines to mil/a i lieff, w ho gave a st u nn ing perfo r ma n ce as
the " older woma n."

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b"I "· SDMERSET MAUGHAM

THURSDAY
DECEMBER 3

SATURDAY
DECEMBER 5

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"the circle", an english comedy-drama about the lives and loves
of a political family, played to small audiences but to hea'rty
applause. the outstanding cast included jimmy southers, quinnie
miller, milla ilieff, robin murray, charles reedy, jimmy mcclung,
joan king, and robert ferguson. the play was directed by mrs.
hedgbeth, and set construction was supervised by mr. nedrow.

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�wanda am os and Iulo cook dance to
the music of " frost"-

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christmas dance officially ush ers 1n

sen ior representative barbara cal loway esco rted
lewis.
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junior re presen t a ti ve jeanett e h aymoke r escort ed
calla han.

by eddie

�dance music was supplied by the " frost" of roanoke.

the christmas dance, now a tradition at lord botetourt, was sponsored
by the future homemakers of america. the fha girls transformed the
cafeteria into a christmas wonderland and manned the voting tables as
students voted for the snow queen and court. at the dance, porn
wimmer, a freshman , was crowned snow queen by coach camper.
" frost", a band from roanoke, supplied the music-sometimes loud , but
just right to make the 1970 christmas dance a success.

yule season

sop homore r epresenta t ive fr an hanabass escorted by jimm y
hosey.

fres hman representati ve deb b ie g ray b ill esco rte d by ste ve
goad.
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�above: cathy gets a hug from milla ilieff as she is named winner. cathy models her handiwork, and margie johnson says she's just
a little girl at heart. below: the judges make last-minute computations before the final decision.

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�junior miss crown won by cathycamper.
the botetourt county junior miss title was captured by cathy camper.
competing with senior girls from james river high school, the botetourt
ladies made a clean sweep. the runners-up were quinnie miller, barbara calloway, angela stewart, and twi la montgomery. cathy modeled
her original fashions for her talent presentation in both the local and
state pageants; in the state pageant, held in roanoke, cathy won the
breck award for her original hairstyle.

below, clockwise: cothy camper, quinnie
miller, borboro collowoy, tw ilo montgomery,
ongelo stewort.

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�right: vickie b yrd, c hose n fo r allstate chor us, a nd p at f itzgera Id, a
member of
all- reg iona l ba nd .
below: members of all-reg io na l
chorus-quin n ie
mill er,
joa n
beheler, barbara jo hnson, wa nd o
divers, mike hogan, mill a ilie f ,
twila
montgomery,
rosa ly n
spickard.

musicians excel in district competitions.

�actors present "the valiant" one act.
" the valiant", by hall and
middlemass, was presented at
the district one-act pla y festival .
mrs. hedgbeth, director, chose a
cast of eager, though prev iousl y
inexperienced, students to represent lord botetourt. in addition to
the competition performance, the
play was presented on w b ra-tv
in march .

above: g raha m step hens, leslie w ilson ,
kevin kays, robert sprinkle in rehe a rsha l for " the valiant. " be low: a nn
wi lli a mso n p lead s wi th kev in ko ys in
dramat ic f in a l sce ne.

�lady botetourt pageant stages "love sto ry'.'

angela stew art serenades as the contestants wait for the decision.

the four runners-up were myra an ne
beahm, jeanette haymaker, na ncy
bowman, and cossandra bolton, who is
not pictured.

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�the lad y botetourt pageant,
sponsored by the fta, presented
a " love story". a bevy of beautif u I girls representing var ious
school organizations modeled
sportswear provided by miller
and rhoades of roanoke. they
also appeared in evening gowns
and church attire, chatting w ith
emcee david radcliff. angela
stewart and the stage band
provided beautiful music for the
best of botetourt, as bobbie lou
wa id was crowned the new lad y
botetourt by last-year's wi nner,
georgeanne rowland.
the 1971 lady botetourt is bobbie Jou woid.

dovid, with his manly approach, relaxes contestants as they discuss the clubs who sponsored them .

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�players choose twi la basketbal I
homecoming queen

above: basketball homecoming court members margie iohnson and vicki custer. below: homecoming queen twila montgomery.

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�mike goad became the second
player in botetourt history to be
chosen for the all city-county
team. chosen by coaches in all
participating
districts
from
teams in the roanoke va lley
area, mike averaged 20.6 points
per game and scored 393 points
during the season.
mike goad displays his style against
the mounties, at right, and belo w,
during th e opening of the intersquad
game.

goad lands city-county berth
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freshmen take top honors
lord botetourt hosted the 16th
an nua l botetourt county science
fai r on march 5, 1971 , and lbhs
stude nts w alked aw ay w ith most
of th e aw ards, including the
grand pr ize, won by kirby lampersbu rger and david jones.
the ir research on the decomposi tion of iro n in w ater wa s espec ial ly timel y w ith the popular
interest in ecolog y . many weeks
a nd month s of w ork by botetourt
stud ents w as rew arded a s their
p rojects captured honors in all
areas of science.

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doug w il so n demonstrates " th e wilson cloud c h ambe r"
w hich h e a nd dean we r tz built.

in science fair
jerry hu ff ma n receives his award from mr.
lo ugh at th e a ward presentat io n.

qu in n 1e mill e 1· disp lays her ent ry in th e biology d ivision.

les lie tC1lbo t's vector pro1 ect plC1ced in the
p hysics division.

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�school life is
awards, lunch
and a11
between

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�left: the senior smarties, george holt,
pot young, quinnie miller, and denise
link enouger discuss graduation plans.
right : th e good citizenship awa r d of
th e dar was presented to de ni se
linkenaguer.

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�desire, pride spur cavalier
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�athletes
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�top row left to right m. poole, j. mcdowell, I. gray, s. mcfarland, d. wilson, h. merchant, r. kelly, c. johnson, bottom row j. kyle,
t. byrd, j. waddell, d. benson, d. mcfarland, g. good, d . radcliff

cavaliers represent botetourt
in aa blue ridge

captain g len goad . g ua rd, li neba cker.
seni o r.

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ca pt o in doug wil son. o ff e nsi ve
de fensive toc k le. se nior

a nd

captain david radclitt . qu a n e 1·oack , ho ltb oc k se n101·

�top r·ow c. wes tenn on, j. t homos, j. b lo n ton , d . cl icke rson, c_ burre ll , s. b ron non , w . sim mo ns, bo ttom rnw a . co le, j. co llin s, m.
good, cl. hodg es, m . col e, m . w ood ie, d. we r·t z

stoically on the gridiron
district competition

lbhs
0
15

20
33
6

40
13
7

0
19

o pponen t
cov ingto n 20
jam es r ive1- 20
northside 28
bue na v ista
6
a ll eghan y
7
roanoke cat ho li c
7
addison
13
w il liam b y 1-d
9
c li fto n fmge
12
glenvm
12

managers

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�glen goad leads radcliff on sweep.

david dickerson grabs

batty finishes in top 30

junior mark ca le stops byrd receiver for short gain .

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�reed kel ly po ss.

receiver collins fights for extra y ards.

in state aa footba 11

we r tz ' s power! u I punc h to cover I ier offense with typ ic cr I second effoi-t.

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�cavaliers miss win ning season

the ca vali e r- offense was marked
by explosiv e bocks and o quick
firing lin e. th e addition of t w o
different backs and the shifting
of gave the covo I iers o much
respected offensive unit. radcliff,
after three years at quarterback,
was shifted to ha If back. the
move w as profitable. he scored
7 4 points and rushed for l 194
yards.
radcliff, a const ant t hreat, fights far ex tr a ya rds.

ha lf b ack dav id d icke rso n, one o f school 's most underrated bock s, sho ws great pot e ntial as a sub .

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l st
year
quarterback
scra mbl e s for big ga in .

reed

k e ll y

�but remain cont ident about future

cavalier line, led b y four-y ea r letter ma n doug w il son, manhandle opponents w ith quickness and strength.

sophomore lorr y gray run s and kicks hi s way into th e district scoring race.

g len go od sticks cov 111gto11 bock to1
:)Ile of his I 15 tock les

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�cavaliers end rebuil ding year

top left to right: \es talbot, wil lie sim mons, mike paole, george holt, earl john son, reed kelly. bottom left to right : joe camper, fred
wi ley, keith blough, rodney wa rd and lorry gray.

the cava I iers opened the 1971
season w ith a very inexperienced
team.
with
only two
starters returning, coach bobby
camper proceeded to produce
the district " sleeper ." with two
sophomores
starting ,
botty's
team stunned the unexpected
and play e d w ith the districts'
best.

managers damon pearson, roger berthoff, and rodney rey nold s

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�scores

lbhs
68
70
71

76

70
63

75
70
62

89
80
66
64
83
77

68
69
61
sophomore captain earl johnson

opponents
addison
w illiam byrd
clifton forge
alleghany
glenvar
northside
covington
jam es river
addison
glenvar
cl if ton forge
alleghany
w illiam byrd
covington
buena vista
buena vi sta
james r iver·
northside

82
60
63

75
74
69
83
71

75
107

58
68
59
78

70
65

75
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sen ior captain mike goad

captains and seniors

seniors george halt and les talbot

senior reed ke ll y

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�johnson grabs rebound from addison guard

good scores again

batty fights to

word pops two

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simmon s out-jump s bulld o g to k ee p b o ll

�shoot on! earl

. . . . and keith

. . . . and w illie

nearly upset addison

good keeps game close w ith hi s field goals and four shots.

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�earl john son burns two over knight

sophomores offer cavaliers

blough's outside shot opens up game

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rodney ward excited

�reed kelly sparks game with a steal

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prom1s1ng years

crowd w it h two poin ts

center george holt hits from ben eath.

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�top, left to right: t. lanning, h. merchant, r. martin, d . crowder, I. dean, c. burrell. bottom : g . blough, j. basham, j. anderson, t.
byrd, e. russell, m. talbot, g . burrell, r. leonard.

jv' s finish 4th in district

managers stuart bison, jerry k ing

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bu r re l l si nks anothe r.

dean sho o ts t wo.

�freshman grid stars

the 1971 baby cavaliers

end first year with

win over new castle varsity
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�baseball tries for blue ridge crown

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lst row: j. mcdowe\ I, d. hodges, d. mcfarland, r. minnix. 2nd row: m. thomos, k. blough, b. compbell, r. kelly. 3rd row: r. bolton,
g. guilliams, m. poo\e, j. thomas, j. eanes. fourth row: k. manuel, r. berthoff, d. kelly.

veteran golfers seek district title

c. fireba ugh, r. firestone, j. blanton, s. poysour, t. byrd, d. lo wdon, j. camper.

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�track team has first state champ

les talbot displays form which won his honors as number two in the district and number one in state indoo r meet.

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�girls' team finishes 3rd in valley compe tition.

scoreboard
lord botetourt

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28
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37
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opponent

catholic
northside
a. lewis
n. cross
c. spring
glen var
jefferson
liberty
catholic

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13
19
37
22
23
42
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cathy overacre, manager.

betsy meyerhoff named best player on
lbhs team .

front: p. hampton, s. ow en, d. ferris, k. paysour. back : d. griffith, t. mitchell, d. spradlin, b . mcclung, b . meyerhoff, not picturedcathy smith .

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�above, first row: ann w illiamson, leigh harris, captain ; daw n giles, co-captain ; robin dav is. center, from top: page pain t er, ca th y mi ller, clemmer ann camper, pri scilla grindstaff .

jv cheerleaders promote underclass spirit.

lef t: a nn e bow ma n, jv manager; m iss
b urnh a m, jv spo nsor; cathy teaford, varsity ma nager, miss shaffer and miss ang le, var-s ity sponsors.
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varsity cheerleaders
1eone tt e hoymok er

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morgie iohn son

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twila montgomory

spark enthusiasm
bobbie lou wa id

my ra anne beahm

�organizations foster spirit of
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�cooperation
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�b la de staff-g . hudgins, j. hatcher, I. huff, r. murray, d. mckinney, r. kelly, k. dooley, c, reedy, a . gray. not pictured-m. meloy.

the " free sty le" blade, the student newspaper of
lo rd botetourt, suffered from budget problems, but
p rinted 1n mimeograph to successfully meet
month ly deadlines. the most notable accomplishme nt of the blade w as initiation of a " soul" page
in w hich t he black brothers and sisters aired gripes
and call s to un ity . " the scarlet letter" pag e, w as
devoted to pro blem s and subjects of controversy
a mo ng y ou t h.

the shield staff began the year with a decision to
change the style and purpose of the yearbook.
reflecting the personality of school and students
was the goo I, and a new organization of the book
was the method. with emphasis on school life, the
unity theme was displayed .
the staff members took steps to educate themselves
in new yearbook techniques. debra will is and richard giannini attended a journalism workshop in
november and vickie custer and jeanette haymaker attended a workshop in april . both were
sponsored by virginia high school league.

shie ld staff- w. a mos, d . w illi s, r. d ogan, j. ha y mak e r, v. cu ster, m. 1ohn son.

�"free style" blade goes mimeo; shield
initiates changes in organization, style
blade staff cont.-b. casse ll , b. belcher, m. lon g, j. mcc lung , r. patsel.

shi e ld st aff con t.-d. roach, r. giannini , r. stan ley, p. meyerhoff, 1. harris, not pictured, a. stewart and r. davis.

�seated: p. garrison, m. coshrom, d. grobl e, j. jomi son, p. w imm e r, c. ca mpe r, v. k e it h, standing : m. eclworcl s, 1. cann e r s, cl. c lork,
d. morris, j. stcloir, d . benson, s. hi ll, p. morri s, m. rock, j. ki ng, cl. r iv er·s, m. gionninn i, v. spickarcl.

officers- k. dooley, w. divers, c
teoford, cl. linkenou g er, mrs.
etzler-librorion, m. cleel .

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�the library club is composed of students w ho, vo luntaril y during th e ir stud y halls, assist other
students in th e use of th e I ibrary. it was formed to
prov id e those students w ho are interested in an
opportunit y to better understand a we ll-organized
library . th e library club takes an active part in all
sc hool ar:ti v ities.

library club provides
assistance in selecting library materials
v. rey nold s, m. deel, a hall, c. camper, c. teaford , r. dogan, d. lingk ena ug er, t. pendleton, w. divers, d. sprodlin, k. dooley, r.
sounders, t. toll ey, a. gray, s. booze, M. beahm, r. dickerson, d. hubbard.

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�debate team: jerry hatcher, robi n murray, denise linkenauger, charles reedy.

esc and debate spur intellectual pursuits
the europea n studies club, unde r the leadership o f p resident vickie byrd, bega n the year
with a european banquet, and made plan s for a fie ld trip in the spring . th e europea n
stud ies club strives to promote interest in the languages, cultures, and traditions of european countries.

european studies club: a round table; j. ha ymaker, b. john son, c. berthoff, c. mill er, m. i lieff. sta nd ing ; m.
fishe r, k. g ra ham, r. bell, p. tabo r, b. hoosier, t. montgom er y, v. byrd.

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�the nationa I honor society recognizes excellence in academics
leadership, and character.
the
annual
" sla ve so le"
sponsored b y nh s prov ided
bote tourt students w ith
one-da y
book
and
lunch tray carriers.
first row; q. miller, m. long, I. millirons, second row; d. wright, c. owens, d. linkenauger,
p. hill, third row: s. kuykendall, r. dogan, a . hubbard, fourth row: m. beahm, g. hall, s.
fix, c. camper, fifth row: r. kelly, c. reedy, n. bowman, t. montgomery, sixth row : r.
murray, j. hatcher, d. vaughan.

nhs conducts slave sale and quest fo r
excellence

n. h.s.
officers;
charles
reedy, denise linkenauger,
nancy
bowman,
ca thy
camper, robin dogan .

�red cross. l st row: r. little, b. lee, a. bow man, c. wood, p. w immer, r. stanley, m. oyler, 2nd row-h. little, sponsor; b. janney, j.
king, c. norris, r. st. cla ir, d. benson, s. hill, m. hubbard, d. giles, 3rd row-c. poulin, d. denoff, c. moore, p. garrison, d . bison, i.
jam ison, p. meyerhoff, b. bowe r.

service organizations involve students
in community projects
red cross off icers beth bower, o nn bow man, down gi les, and don no bison.

red cross and y-teen s prov ide
an opportunity for the stu dents to become involved in
community se rvice. the lord
botetourt red cross chapte r
annually vis its the veterans
administration hospita l, w here
they enterta in the patients.
the y-teens, spon sored by the
sa lem ywca, carry on moneymaking projects for the benefit of the "y" and the community . among other activities
thi s year, the clu b participated in the eco logy-oriented
" pil lows for sparrows" dr ive-an effo rt to provide nesting
material for several species of
birds in the area.

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�y-teen s officers ru t h ca ld w el I, do ra
kell y,
donna
ca stl e,
marl ene
paxton , holl y bro wn, lisa murra y,
storm y smith.

y-teens. l st row: k. graham, m. cachran, r. caldwell, s. beckner, b. akers, w. di ver s, s. oreen , c. bert holf, i· d un can, d. cast le, I.
murray, h. brown, I. hermann, d . reynold , r. turner, b. dogan, s. smith, d. kell y, 2nd row : m. moro n, j. lazenb y, s. stc la ir, b. g ibson,
m. pa x ton, b. beckner, I. bryant, I. w hitaker, I. smith, c. poulin, w. bri ck ey, b. b a rn ett, j. graybill, p. ti"e mb ly, j. ha y maker, k.
kuykendall.

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�science club officers-ruth caldwe ll, pat hill, jerry hatcher, sherry booze, and nancy bowman.
science club. l st row-c. kessler, b. wa id, r. bertho lf, d . hubbard, a . arney, d. mowles, a. bowman, I. horr is, n. bowmon, r. coldwell, m. long, r. dogon, 2nd row-I. bryant, p. tabor, s. jenks, p. grindstaff, c. reedy, b. okers, b. belch er, j. smith, p. hill, b.
bower, 3rd row-s. booze, k. scaggs, d. wertz, j. cooper, b . halt, s. bolton, c. ruff, d . king, c. duncon, b . horri s, r. ferguson, s.
kuykendall, r . murry, 4th row-b. beckner, j. mcdowell, b. cook, j. blonton, m. cronise, r. gion in ni, r. cron ise, d. vo ughon, j.
wi lliomson, g. ho lt, j. hatcher.

science club sponsors "womanless wedding"
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�art club. l st raw: k. bare, d . etzler, c. bertholf, d. akers, j. presley, 2nd row: d. west, b. mccoy, t. guill, w. turner, m. poole, a. hubbard, 3rd row: j. sowder, c. payne, d. castle, h. brown, j. king, t. waddell, t. swartzel, k. caudle, k. graham, p. trembly, j. gra ybill,
4th row: m. leonard, k. kays, s. bolton, p. gibson, I. st. clair, d. cook, d. hodges, p. moron, m. dooley.

art club members study design at vpi
the student art chapter is primarily for those students who
find art enjoyable or who seek

careers in art. all of their activities are oriented toward creative expression and the stud y of
aesthetic surroundings. in the
spring , the art club visited the art
and architecture departments at
vpi and used profits from their
candy sales to buy equipment
for the art room.

art students study a still-life in preparation for their first project of the year.

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�fho. first row: d. hubbord, b. bishop, r. mays, i. john son, c. gibson, g. hogan, m. edwords, p. morris, I. millirons, m. womock, d.
groybill, p. goyer, n. bowman. second row : b. humphreys, p. moron, b. g ro ss, k. burns, g. st.cloir, c. roberts, d. mcdoniel, d.
conner, n. onderson, j. muse, t. pendleton, s. jones, r. stan ley, t. wil lard. third row: j. colemon, j. hob son, j. beheler, s. burris, m.
breedlove, b. ha ll, j. merchant, I. rank, j. letchlord, m. wa ll , n. broughmon, b. hubbord, I. conner, j. roberts, s. st.c loir, c. kessler.
fourth ro w: p. amos, a. delong, k. smith, d. dovis, m. bornett, m. kinsey, p. poulin, o. hubbord, e. merchont, m. toliver, c.
t hompson, I. bloodworth, m. looney, c. hosey, v. keith, j. webb.

the largest club at lord botetourt, the future homemakers of america is also one of the most active organ izotions. the girls in home economics classes are eligible for membership. at christmos, the club sponsors the
christmas dance, and for weeks before, members carefully watc h the "penny jars" fill as students vote for the
snow queen. the year is filled w ith fha activities, ranging from field trips to lectures, w hich prepare th e girls
for homemaking chores and jo ys.
th e botetourt chapter of future farmers of omerica prepares its members for careers in agriculture by stress ing
the tradition of the american farmer and the advancement of technolog y . the club competes w ith other virgin ia chapters and several botetourt members carry w inners' medals both from regional and state competitions.

f ha, ff a prepare members for

Iha officers audrey tolliver, barbara womack, tereso rhod es, Iran hannaboss, lreda gray, Iul o cook, wanda amos, and she lb y
lee .

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�ffo. first row: e. burre ll, g. jones, r. word, r. croft, a . lee, d. rhodes, d. short, m. lee, b. romey, m. hog a n, m. ta lbot, second row: k.
lee, I. bryont, t. woods, I. st.c loir, m. w iley, r. hatcher, j. t uck, r. huffman, j. cahoon, p. crowder, r. leonard, r. thimer, third row : r.
gluth, j. thomos, w. epper ly, r. deel, d. coldwell, d . moron, d. deel, j. wadde ll, d. crowder, k. sing leton, fou rth row : m. clork, w .
mills, d . forster, m. moron, e. lee, d. bush, h. booze, g . drury, j. mckinney, fifth row: c. jesse, j. craig, I. b ishop, t. bromf ie ld, c.
hosey, c. gray, w. bryont, n. caldwell, c. croft, sixth row: c. ruff, d. mow les, t. edwards, c. mcneil, t. dawson.

careers in homemaking and agriculture
fho: l st row: d. croft, d . ruff, p. mor·r is, g. mu ll ins, d. owen, cl. dovis, b. gu ill, I. lee, t. leonmd, p. eokin, b. kessle r·, second row: t.
co hoon, o. groy, d. f lowers, c. so uthers, j. kin zie, cl. will is, c. st.cloir·, o. gmst, j. john son, 111. poxton, p. robel"lson, third mw: I·
groybi ll, i. dudley, b. mcf o ll s, m. mo ron, v. dov is, c. moses, t. trnil, s. hill, i. jom ison, p. gmri son, k. sprink le, m. pultz, k. g rny.

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�the botetou rt chapter of future
teachers of america is composed
of students who seek teaching as
a career, or who are interested
in any aspect of education . the
local chapter attended state fta
meetings and sponsored the annua I "lady botetourt" pageant.
in
the
spring,
the
female
members were hostesses for a
daleville branch bank opening .
fta officers, myra beahm, pat hill, twila montgomery, cathy smith, cathy teaford, mary
mcdonald

future teachers sponsor ' ' lady botetourt"
fta-1 st row- s. mad agan, b. b aker, b.
col/i ns, r. b el l, d. mc kinn ey, m. bea hm,
2nd row-m . d ee l, b. johnson, c.
hogan, p. ta bor, j. mcclung, c.
williamso n, r. spi cka rd, 3rd row-j.
haymake r, d . wrigh t, t. mon tgomery,
d . linkena uger, c. ca mpe r, v. cu ster,
4th row-s. ha mbl in, r. fe rguson, b.
cam p bell, m. co le, d . hodges, r.
cronise, d . vaughn .

f bl a-1 st row-a. hubbard, b. lee, g. hutchens, d . mckinney, 2nd row-I . shifflett, I. conner, n. broughman, c. camper, 3rd row-t.
jones, b. keith, b. ward , r. dogan, I. huff, 4th row-m. goad, r. sprinkle, r. reynolds

�the fbla chapter is affiliated
with and is an outgrowth of
business classes. those students who go beyond the
regular classroom work and
those who have a special
interest in business comprise
the membership of forty-six.
the chapter sold homecoming mums and school pennants in order to provide a
~cholarship for an outstanding senior and to sponsor
field trips to the vpi computer center, national business college, and times-world
corporation.
fta-1 st row-s. booze, c. owen, I. harris, 2nd row-b. wade, c. waugh, c. smith, 3rd row-s.
franklin, c. teaford, r. davis, I. huff, 4th row-m. mcdonald, b. meyerhoff, d. spradlin, v. byrd .

business leaders participate in regional
fbla officers-linda mil/irons, betty hubbard, mike goad, ann hubbard, linda huff, tommy
jones, wanda divers, rocky dogan

fbla-1 st row-b. turner, d. tuck, g. hutch ins, a . hall, r. bertholf, w. divers, m. sounders, 2nd ro w-m. hubbard, i. king, t. ca hoon,
d . bison, I. murray, /. sowers, I. millirions, 3rd row-b . hubbard, c. williamson, b. neas, d . gi/es, v. reynolds, b. akers, 4th ro w-m.
dooley, a . lee, s. simmons, s. hollingsworth, m. moron, j. morkey, m. hogan.

�thespians, fron t row: q . miller, c camper, v. byrd, m. ilieff, d. wi llis, t. montgomery, b. calloway, d. l inkenauger, m. long, m.
beahm, n. bowma n, 2nd row: s. s1mmons, I· southers, b. graybill, j. mcclung, r. k e lly, r. giannini.

thespian officers: richa rd giannini,
jimmy mcclung, jimmysouthe rs, barbara
calloway, v ick ie byrd, and reed kelly.

pretend e rs, a. w illi amso n, I. harr is, a. bowman, b. harri s, p. meye rhoff, f . w il ey,
p. tabor.

thespians, pretenders,
pursue practical and

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stage crew, front row: r. castle, j.
martin, 2nd row: b. graybill, I.
caudle, m. cumbie, 3rd ro w: c.
flanagan, s. jenks, j. southers, j.
eanes, j. southers, 4th ro w : b. cook,
d. king, a . nach, I. talbot, s.
simmons, a. foutz, 5th row: r. giannini, g . hansbrough, r. bolton, m.
anderson .

no aspect of drama is neglected at lord botetourt. the thespians,
affiliated wi th the national thespian society, is composed of students
who have worked on a stage production, thereby earning a certain
number of points which entitles them to membership. most of the
thespian membership worked in some capacity of the senior pla y .
the pretenders are a local woup who are interested in drama and the
theatre. they, too, aid in production of plays.
the stage crew, originally a part of the thespians, becam e an organized club for the first time this year. the crew built the set for thesenior play, rewired the sound room , and helped in staging the lady botetourt pageant.

stage crew
creative stagecraft
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�sea . 1st ro w- r. b ertholf, m. beahm, m. long, I. harris, f. hannabass, r. spickard , 2nd row-b. cal loway, c. camper, d. linkenouger,
wa ug h, v. Custer, b. wa de, 3rd ro w-s. booze, I. huff, d. wright, c. smith, c. teaford, s. franklin, d. spickord , 4th row-g . holt, r.
kel ly, c. reed y, r. murry, s. si mmon s, m. cronise, d . w illiamson, g . hermann.

C.

student cooperative association en larges

officers a nd co mm ittee cha irm en- joe
campe r, geo rge hol t, bi ll campbell,
rob in murray, jerry ha tcher, charles
reedy, 2nd row-barbara ca lloway,
de ni se lin kenoug er, cath y camper,
marsha long, sharon fra nklin.

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�l st row-d. mcfarland, d. etzler, r. little, s. hall, d. grable, r. caldwell, 2nd row-d. radclif, m. shisler, p. painter, b. neas, k.
kuykendall, c. hogan, p. tabor, 3rd row-g . goad, j. camper, c. poulin, I. kell y, b. harris, s. w eddle, 4th row-m . goad, k. blough,
d. pearson, j. hatcher, b. campbell, I. talbot, r. martin.

with addition of class councils
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the structure of the sea was altered this year with the addition of class
councils, representatives from each class who acted as problem solvers
and co-ordinates for the business of their respecti ve classes. the expanded sea worked efficiently and conscientiously to fulfill studen ts'
requests and solve, if possible, their problems. president robin murra y
fulfilled his campaign pledge to organize a relations committee in
order to narrow the gap between administration and students. along
with active participation in regional and state sea , the lo rd botetourt
organization was instrumental in deciding the dress cod e question s. the
matter of traditional vs. " no rule " school atti re resulted in th e relaxed code which allowed slacks for the gir·ls.

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�glee clu b o ffice rs: w onda divers, ruth patsel, beth bo wer, quinnie mi ll e r, nanc y
bowman, joo n behel er, morg ie john son, tw i la montgomery, sherry booze.

mi ss doyle, stud e nt t eacher,
la ugh w ith m ixed chorus class.

ha s a

glee club entertains students and visitors

fir st row: r. sounders, d. hubbard, j. beheler, q. miller, b. ha l l, d kin z ie . second row: s. fix , a . toliv e r, t. pendleton ,
b. john son, s. strong, v. bowers. thi rd ro w: d. r eyn old s, n. spickord, r . doga n, b. waid, s. booze, m . hogan . fourth
row: b. wilson, c. hosey, r. dickerson, m. 1o hn so n, r. mu rr ay, r. cronise .

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�the glee club, as always, had a
busy year with appearances at
school and community functions .
besides the traditional thanksgiving and christmas assemblies at
school, they presented programs
at area churches, pta programs,
and crossroads mall . the " little
group", composed of the best
voices, appeared singly and with
the larger group on var ious occasions, such as the lad y botetourt pageant.
accompanists twila montgomery, pianist, and vickie byrd, organist.

with religious and secular selections.

first row: j. mcclung, m. ilieff, r. cladwell, r. patsel, w. divers. second row: t. osborne, s. simmons, b. akers, v. reyno lds, s. jones.
third row: m. goad, m. loon ey, b. bower, m. paxton, i. johnson, a. bowman. fourth row: d. lowdon, d. beheler, n. bowman, r.
spickard, m. deel.

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�cavalier band steps high at bristo l
the lord botetourt marching band made its first appearance at the
southeastern band festival at bristol this year. one of the few bands to
receive a standing ovation on the field , the p recision marching of the
cavalier band received an " excellent" rating. the members were also
proud of their "perfect" rating on a military-ty pe inspection. in addition to the long hours of practice required for the competition , the
band made their regular snappy appearances at football games.
concert band. front ro w: g . cal lowa y, j.
guilliams. second row : b. callowa y, d .
castle, I. w hitacre, h. brow n, k. fitzgerald, a . toliver, b . hoosier, d.
williamson, n. spickard, d. va ughn, r.
cronise. third row: p. tabor, n. wiley, I.
kyle, I. jones, e. noble, t. egars, m. fisher, c. berthoff , obenchian , r. berthoff,
m. tucker, j. w illiamson. fourth row: r.
murray, j. lowdon, c. bolton, p. fitzgera Id, s. hall, standing: t. ke ssler, r.
silcox, r. downing, d. padgett, b .
bridgen, d. aker.

the stage band played on numerous occasions and made a te lev ision
appearance, featuring barbara calloway as voca list .

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�stage band . front row: c. bolton, n. spickard, p. tabor, d. va ugh an, r. cronise, c. bertholf, 2nd row: d . wi lliam so n, i· wil liam so n, d.
lowdo n, r. bertholf, s. hall, p. fitzgerald, r. murray, standing : t. kessler, r. silcox.

stage band makes television appearance;
majorettes, drill team shine on the field
dri ll team. front row: d . den off, I. bryant, c. williamson, d. bison, I. murray, b. gibson, d. etzler, c. spr inkle, 2nd row: I. sm ith, I.
petty, k. bore, b . neos, b . beckner, k. kuykendoll, b. bowe r, k. dooley, c. duncan.

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�damon pearson, in top form, conducts the pep band.

left, majorettes b. belcher, j.
duncan, j. du ncan, c. poulin . above,
drum majorette k. scagg s.

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�if it's spirit you want, you' II find it

pep clubbers in a mock funeral for a
slain "river rat".

ft. row: d. w right, a . bowman, p. meyerhoff, n. bowman, v. byrd, mr. laugh , sponsor, 2nd row: g. hcigan, a. garst, s. st. clair, w.
bricky, c. owen, I. huff, d. bison, j. haymaker, v. custer, c. miller, a. wil li amson, d. giles, 3rd row : d . graybill, c. gray, b. kessler, I.
b ryant, a. smith, s. smith, t. smith, b. womack, b. wade, d. benson, 4th row: d. ke ll y, d. griffith, I. harris, p. painter, s. whitacre, m.
snider, p . trembly, m. womack, h. keller, k. sm ith, b. bishop, m. illief, 5th row: I. whitacre, k. scaggs, p. grindstaff, a. reynolds, t.
reedy, c. moses, p. barnett, b. bocock, I. sowers, j. sm ith, 6th row, d. castle, m. carter, s. hammond, m. beahm, a. stewart, c.
camper, m. johnson, I. jon es, r. bolton.

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�at pep club.

the pep club is composed of
people who th ink lord botetourt
is great and want to say so . their
unbounded
enthusiasm
spills
over at pep assemblies, where
they present skits and encourage
other students to back athletics.
pep members sponsor buses for
away games and spend many
hours making posters and signs
to remind everyone that school
spirit is alive and well and
yelling.
pep club skits for football included the
funeral for a drowner " river rat" and
a biology lesson on dead " bees".

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�fca . front ro w: c. westerman, b. belcher, t. talbot, r. kelly, g. goad, d. radcliff, b . williamson, r. minnix. second row: r. murray, m.
poole, m. thomas, k. blough, d. wertz, d . w ilson, d . mcfarland, m. goad, m. cronise. third row: m. goad, m. thomas, m . cole, m.
woodie, d. hodges, j. camper, w. simmons, j. blanton, b. campbell. fourth row: t. byrd, s. paysour, r. firestone, t. gray, e. lowdon,
j. mcdowell, d . lowdon. fifth row: d. dickerson, d . benson, s. mcfarland, c. johnson.

athletic clubs promote teamwork,
individual sportsmanship
the girls' athletic association is an organization
designed to promote participation of girls in organi zed athlet ics and to encourage sportsmanship.
goo sponsors the powd er puff football game and
intramural bask etball games. this year the club
sponsored intramural vo lley ball games.

the fellowship of christian athletes, a national organization, was organized at lord botetourt for
the first time this year, replacing the varsity club .
fca, like its predecessor the varsity club, encourages sportsmanship and competition.

goo. front row: d . kelly, v. custe r, c. smit h, b. meye rhoff, m. mcdonold . second row: c. bolton, c. hogan, j. haymoker, v. byrd, s.
smith, p. hoosier, c. stanley, j. duncan, k. burns, g. hogan, d. mcdaniel, j. graybill . third row: v. sp icl ard, d. benson, s. hill, f.
bloodworth, s. smith, d . reynolds, c. sp rinkl e, s. fi x, b. co llin s, b. baker, p. trembly. fourth row: k. coudle, c. moses, r. spickard, a.
smith, c. teaford, d. spradli n, d. griffi th, b. wo mack, t. wa ddell, d. wrig ht, c. overacre, s. franklin. fifth row: v. spickard, I. reedy,
d . whitacre, p. mayerhoff, p. painter, v. da vis, t. jones, e. owen, m. o y ler, b. bocock, t. sowers, woods, a. w illi amson. sixth row:
d . owen, b. gibson, s. stc la ir, a. garst, a . reynolds, do w ill is, o . ste w art, d. ingram, c. wa ugh .

�clubs are a place to come together.

�freshmen surge ahead

�" out in the galaxy of life
a new star has been born.
kindled by candles of love
lit by our hopes and dreams.

in spirit of unity

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�porn o mas
patty barnett
stua rt bison

patsy anon
ronnie barton
bonnie bishop

joseph anderson
jerome basham
barbara blevins

alien arney
susan beckner
betty bocock

bobby arnold
debbie benson
faith bloodworth

pat rick baker
willie biscotte
debbie bott

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freshmen enrollment of 272 IS
steve b ra nnan
wa nda brickey

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mary breedlove
bec ky bridgen

frosh must enioy earth science-look at all the smiling faces.

�bertha brown
jerry bowers
clemmer camper

jomes bryant
earl byrd
karen caudle

ronnie bryant
david cahoon
julian cincionni

chorles burrell
jerry ca hoon
sheila cline

emery bu rre 11
dean caldwell
mary cochran

karen burns
glenn caldwell
lee coleman

largest in lord botetourt history
wanda coleman
franklin crowder

jimmy collins
jock crush

donna conner
renee dalton

debbie craft
timothy dawson

wa ll ace craft
onn davis

leslie cra ig
vickie davis

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�james dee\
becky dogan
mary edwards

john dee\
jimmy dogan
manuel eller

kathy delong
ronald dudding
hugh etzler

debbie denoff
judy duncan
wa iter fal ls

g a ry deweese
robert eggers
william ferre //

james dickerson
lyndon eak in
butch ferris

class of 1974 begins high school career
maurice fisher
rose mary gamble

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kathleen
f itzge rald
peggy garrison

clifford flanagan
anna garst

debbie flowers
micky giannini

david frantz
kathy gibson

ma rth a fultz
kathy gibson

�wayne gill
steve goad
graham stevens

warren goad
karen graham
kathy gray

stuart bison after a slow day in gym class-he did only 2,050 sit-ups
today.

with capture of football spirit stick
virginia gray
mike gregg

kathy gray
james griffin

rex graybill
barbara gross

debbie graybill
ernest guilliams

judy graybill
jerry gussler

fern greenwa y
roger hartless

10 1

�to mmy hartman
david huffman
richard huffman

freddie ha ncock
gail hogan
w illiam hunley

ioe haupt
beverly hoosier
linda hutchinson

charles haupt
iudy hobson
irene jamison

shelia hill
ernie hosey
betty jonney

ernest hodges
mike huffmon
woyne jessee

frosh encounter with high school
jo net john son
brenda kess ler

102

rick y johnson
chorles lamb

woy ne johnson
kirby
lompersberger

woy ne johnson
timmy lonning

laura jones
joann lozenby

helen keller
kirby lee

�koren leonord
robin littl e
cl e br·o mcdo n iel

mickey leonorcl
mo ry looney
chuck mcneill

w b e rt leo nor·cl
1onice love
ko r en meoclo w

ter·eso leonord
terr-y mor kh o m
el izo beth
mercho nt

1oyce letchfor-cl
ton y mo y hew
horr·y merc hernt

q uinn
li nkeneruger·
wb in mo ys
syvo nni e
mer·ch ernt

curriculum means study, study, study
ma ry moron
ja nice mo ron

kathy more
pa ul moron

speaking o f stu dy i ng, ca n anybody f ind bo l iv ia?

103

�doug moreland
debra noell
debbie owen

glenda
montgomery
bruce noble
marsha oyler

pat morris
gory noel
page painter

vickie morris
william nolen
cynthia parker

kathy moses
donald obneshain
cathy platz

david mowles
cathy overacre
cindy poulin

freshman class actively participates
joita presly
john reynolds

104

preston poff
ann reynolds

brenda puckett
belinda rice

ca rlton rad cliff
jer ry reiley

david reed
danny river s

luanne reedy
cathy roberts

�patty robertson
russel I rucker
naomi spickard

steven robertson
linda saville
vicky spickard

mike rock
jerry smith
steve spradlin

patty rock
kim smith
lorry sprinkle

roy painter
margaret snider
kathy sprinkle

doris ruff
debbie spickard
barry st. clair

in extra cu rri cu lar activities, ath Ieti cs
freshman meet in world geography class.
ginger st. clair
janet st. clair

105

�nancy st. cl ai r
robbie t heimer

shirley st.clair
porn trembly

donna stevens
eugene thompson

frank stephens
jimmy thompson
jack webb

porn swartzel
jack waddall
steve wedd le

terry traylor
lois wall
charles west

freshm an end first high school year eager

BE A WI SE OLE O!

STUD Y NOW

PL~

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wi ll a wi lli a ms
mory wo mack

sue w hit o k e r
roy w il son
debb ie woodie

milton w iley
sue w il son
lorry wr ight

june w illard
connie wood

leslie w il son
joyce woods

w i l li am wa lle r
porn wi m mer
t erry young

for summer and return as sophomo res

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��" . . . this star w ill not be content
merely to exist for a thousand
years. It cannot drift silentl y
through the universe for it was
not born that way a starburst
wil l soon take place ."

integral part of school spirit
109

�below: ka y scaggs, drum moj o rette, leod s t he pep bo nd ot pep rolli es.

john abbott
jomes a listock
shirley austin

denise aker
nancy anderson
bonn ie baker

crowder leads class of 1973 in
ka ren bare
lind a bishop

110

john basham
donna bison

alfred benge
gory blough

david benson
steve bolton

roger b ertho lf
henry b ooze

lo r ry bishop
b eth bower

�greg bower
greg burrell
norman coldwell

anne bowman
stephanie burris
jeff collahan

ronnie brooks
david bush
gladys collowoy

noncy broughman
tony byrd
connie cossell

holly brow n
margie codd
donno castle

luther bryont
tereso cohoon
lorry coudle

lephio conner
randy craig

Iulo cook
denny crowde r

third year at lord botetourt
dione clark
betty ann craft

alon cole
joyce craft

brenda collins
ronnie craft

cathy conner
jimmy croig

111

�sa ndy crowder
onn de lo ng
gory d rewey

robin dovis
lorry dogon
ivo dudley

jonice dean
robin dollyhigh
leslie dunbor

louis dean
jock dooley
jane duncon

grover dee\
williom dooley
kothy duncon

williom dee\
ron downing
porn eodes

biology, business, band give sophomores
shoron eodes
tom f itzgero Id

jimmy eones
bett y foutz

\eon edwards
shoron franklin

tommy edwords
tommy gibson

williom epperly
down giles

dorothy etzler
nolon gill

�rich a rd g Iuth
terry graybill
dale hall

mike goad
debra griffin
earl hall

billy gray
jackie guilliams
dianne hamblin

chester gray
prisilla
grindstaff
trances
hannabass

freda gray
billie hall
leigh ha rris

lorry gray
cecil hall
billy hartless

new perspectives in learning
ronnie hatcher
josephine hill

elizabeth he rm a nn
greg hobson

above : pictures, pictures, picturesl a nn de long thin ks she' ll neve r· be rid o f t hem.
113

�sophomore boys toke tim e out from health
bob holt
becky humphrey
dora ke ll y

jimmy hosey
steve ienks
tony kessler

marlene hubbard
earl iohnson
danny king

ierry huffman
lorraine iones
linnie kyle

sophomores encounter frustrations, set
eddie lee
cathy mcclure

114

loretta lee
elizabeth mcgee

shelby lee
sharon modogin

cu rtis leona rd
kenneth manuel

ester leono rd
roland martin

borbora mcclung
sondra martin

�c!ass to ploy " footsi e."
woyne maxey
cathy miller
debbie morris

janet meador
wayne mills
peggy morris

ruby merchant
douglas moron
geneva mullins

porn meyerhoff
robin moron
ricky mull ins

backs, but become a working part of lbhs
sandra mullins
joey nnjin

lisa murray
tommy osborne

mike myers
dick padgett

brenda neas
curtis parr

al nichols
carolyn payne

aleen noel
karen poy sour

115

�damon pearson
steve reed
teresa rucker

robe rt
pendeleton
donna reynolds
charles huff

patricia perry
teresa rhodes
ernest russel I

mike poole
earl richardson
john russel I

porn poulin
ricky robertson
debbie st.cloir

debro reed
calvin ronk
donold st.cloir

sophomores study, laugh together
left:
themes,
math-it's all
too much for
porn
meyerhoff.

11 6

lorry st.clair
becky sounders

rodney sandidge
kay scoggs

�richard silcox
loretta sowers
tracy swortzel

willie simmons
jeff southers
doug taylor

kenny singleton
gory sprinkle
jack thomas

rodney smelser
cherly stanley
jerry tuck

lynn smith
james stiglich
monty tucker

james sowder
sidney strong
teresa t urman

wh iIe recognizing individuality
becky turner
doris wil/iamson

tanya waddel/
jimmy wil/iamson

curt westerman
brenda wilson

/inda whitaker
kelvin wilson

nancy wiley
tommy woods

ann williamson
david young

117

�energetic juniors quicken ,
11 8

�11

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•
• let usturn instead to the joys of our

oneness ."

pace of botetourt life
11 9

�debbie ake r
ric ky bell
cassa ndra bol ton

brenda akers
w illiam benn y
ra y bolton

gory alls
carol bertholf
v ance bow er

bridget beckner
bruce bishop
kathleen bowling

doug beheler
john blanton
tomm y broughman

beverly belcher
keith blough
linda bryant

juniors elect ben harris class president,
ruth ca ldwe ll
braxton coo k

120

b ill campbell
re becca cra ft

joe camper
linda croni se

robert castle
randall cronise

mark cole
mike cumbie

jerry col/ins
vicki custer

�mary deel
wanda divers
mike dooley

david dickerson
kay dooley
lynn downey

ricky morris learns the fundamentals of cooking as he prepares deer steaks.

begin plans for prom, talent show.
debbie ferris
jean graham

pat fitzgerald
april gray

david foutz
robert graybill

patsy garst
tom guill

paula gatewood
gory guilliams

linda gordon
alice hall

121

�steve hall
steve ham mo nd
jeanette
hoy make r

sandy hamblin
ben harris
greg herm ann

juniors take active interest in
dean hodges
barbara johnson

122

ca rol hogan
i rene johnson

mike hogan
greg jones

sa m holling sworth
conn ie kessler

carol hosey
marie kinsey

ernest huffman
david kinsey

�karen kuykenda 11
devon lowdon
lorry marshall

tedd y lafon
ion lowdo n
jo y martin

mr. richordson and eric noble listen to on album by the lord botetourt high
school band.

cultural and practical studies
jimmy meadow

bobby mccoy
jonie merchant

mary beth
mcdonald
betsy meyerhoff

mary mcfarland
dexter miller

stanley
mcfarland
terry michell

ch ri s mcm u rra y
gail montgomery

123

�mike rrioran
jud y muse
vickie reynolds

phyllis moron
eric nob le
del wood sc hecter ly

r icky morris
sue owen
mark sh ishler

doug mullin s
greg porker
sk ip simmon s

glenn mullin s
ruth p a t se l
ov a smit h

robert murr oy
syb il pr eston
cath y smith

new dress code quickly adopted
cindy south ers
robe rt sprinkle

124

gerald spickord
cha rlotte
st. clair

rosalyn spickard
rub y st. c lair

delil a sp radlin
cathy tea ford

student teacher, mrs. doyle, shows her
music class the different kinds of percussion i nstru men ts.

�mike thomas
carrie toliver
linda tolley
new schoo l fashions appealed to girls. cathy smith disp lays the " new look."

a udrey tol iver
martha toliver
debra tuck
jan woods
dean wertz

by casual-at-heart junior girls.
kathy vest
jimmy whatley

bobbie lou waid
fred w ile y

rodney wa rd
david wi lliamson

earlene wall
kenneth w il son

cindy waugh
kay wood

125

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seventy-one approaches graduation126

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" now we have to leave
in grea t so r row, in great joy
th in k ing o f o ur- separa ti on
a r.d th e ma ny p laces we w ill go
we are t he some, yet we ar-e not.
we me one, soon to be div ided

at last!!

�wanda amos

mark anderson

dean baker

mary barnett

myra anne beahm

joan beheler

richard giannini leads class of
128

�barry belch er

nanc y bowm an

john tra y lor and kay doole y find that
there 's more to a lunch brea k than just
eatin g.

seventy-one,

sherr y booz e

vickie bowle s

�brenda brooks

curtis brown

donald burger

connie burkett

kelvin burre ll

Jes ta lbot still t hinks t hat t he best pa rt
of the
basketbal l game is t he
milkshake stop a f terwards.

a sisted by booze, bowman, southers,
130

�I

~I

I
vickie byrd

barbara calloway

cathy camper

mike carter

denn y campbell

mcclung, and newly-installed senior council.
13 1

�robert carter

clayton cook

clinton cook

dovid cook

earl cook

mr. james laugh serves as sponsor and
132

�debbie costanzo

randall craft

mike cronise

gail crowder hudgins

rodney taylor and doug wilson learn
to stir and pour in boys' home economics.

best friend.
133

�k.e. daniel

debbie davis

janey dempsey

rebecca dickerson
ly nette law and christine thompson have a quick visit between classes.

college-bound seniors struggle through milton,
134

�robin dogon

rocky dogan

kenneth dooley

norris dudding

susan epperly

zenobia fenne/I

math analysis, chemistry, "coma esta' ud"
135

�robert ferguson

chris f irebough

ronnie ~irestone

don fitzgerald

sondro fi x

richord gionnini

esh" t sales drive by seniors yields money
136

�peery gibson

morris gill

glen goad

mike goad
jimmy southers and senior play cast
members lunch at bud's after the
schoo l presentation.

and a question about cambodian skies.
137

�greg gray

mike gray

barry green

gory hall

rocky dogan take s a personal samp1ing of the weather.

"the circle",

�joe hombrick

pearl hampton

jerry hatcher

stephanie hermann

gory hansbrough

presented by seniors, is dramatic success
139

�pat hill

george holt

ann hubbard

betty hubbard

debra hubbard

linda huff

performances by ilieff, reedy, murray
140

�cothy hutchens

millo ilieff

debbie ing rom

mmgie john son
borr y b e lch er demonstr·ates his speedway st yle o n th e way hom e.

highlight somerset maugham play.
141

�mike jones

sarah jones

tommy jones

susie keith

leslie keller

slave sale sparks senior imagination;
142

�reed kelly

joan king

janice kinzie

sharon kuykenda 11

iimm y markey at his favorite pastime.
but why are sharon kuykendall and
roberta stanley laughing?

sutherland bought by one-day "masters".
143

�lynette la w

alan lee

bonnie lee

mike lee

mabel amos and mark newton sneak a
minute for iust being friends.

mid-terms
144

�denise linkenauger

marsha long

jimmy mcclung

betty mcfall s

diana me kinn ey

dann y mcfarland

find seniors struggling and smiling.
145

�jimmy markey

joe martin

donald meadows

____ ................ . .

mary anne meloy
alan lee and p eery gibson ag ree that lunch looks less than appe tizing from the
t able's v iew.

senior girls compete in junior miss;
146

�auinnie miller

linda mil/irons

richord minni x

twila montgomery

mike moses

robin murra y

cathy camper captures botetourt crown.
147

�mark newton

carolyn norris

cathy owen

rondo\\ patterson

mar\ene paxton

steve paysour

•

myra anne 1s queen
148

�toni pendleton

linda petty

david radcliff

rodney reynolds

jimmy powell

stormy sm ith be ing ju st stormy.

as senior girls highlight homecom ing.
149

�darrel I rhodes

jerry riddleberger

danny roach

janice roberts

patty robertson

rebecca dickerson and robin dogan
introduce the midi.

winter snowstorms signal
150

�lindo ronk

dona Id short

romono sounders

loretta shiff\ett

mike simmons

the senior slump, but.

l!I

john sm ith

I

151

�stormy smith

jimmy southers

roberta stonley

do vid st. cloir

shelbye st. cloir

f

spring means the beginning
15 2

�angela stewart

paul sullivan

randy swisher

leslie talbot

seniors mike jones and steve paysour
have a great time at the christmas
dance.

of the end.
153

�rod ney taylor

christine thompson

terry tol le y

iohn tra y lor

m ichael tu cke r

tommy turner

graduation announcements, job interviews,
15 4

�betty wade

earl w alker

wi lli om wa ll

paul ward

margi e 1ohnson ond david radcl
catc h up on sc hool news w ith t he la tE
iss ue of th e blade.

college acceptances add direction, challenge
155

�dale west

teresa willard

barry williamson

carolyn will iamson

mike moses and danny mcforland prepare that physics experiment again.

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June 1971156

�doug wilson

barbara wamack

donna wright

dale vaughn

philip wood

we' re home free now!!
15 7

�remember when we were
158

�little kids?
159

�mark andrew anderson
newspaper staff 9, 10; kvg 10; stage
crew l 0, 11 , 12; science fair, 2nd
place-boys general sc ience division.
wanda jo amos
fha 8,9, l 0, 11 , 12; reporter 12; red
cross 8,9, l 0, 11; president 11; goo
8,9,10; pep club 8,9,10; sea 11 ; junior
exchange day; pretenders l O; blade
staff l O; annual staff 12; junior class
play.
jerry wayne arthur
mary frances barnett
fha 8,9, l 0, 12; red cross 9, l 0, 11, 12;
goo 8; art club 11 .
myra anne beahm

red cross 9, l O; red cross camp 9; fta
11, 12; library club 12; science club l 0,
secretary
l 1,
secretaryl l , l 2;
treasu rer 12; sea 12; glee club
l 0, 11, 12; president 12; music camp
l O; goo 9; blade staff 9, 11 ; senior
class play; senior class treasurer .

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senio r

transfer from jomes blair high school.

transfer from northside high school.
pep club 12; report er 12; european
studies club 12 ; president 12; lbhs
choir; accompanist-organist 12; faa
12; thespians 12 ; fta l 2; sea 12;
powder puff football 12; girl's basketball team 12.

nancy alice bowman

barbara ann calloway

national honor society 11, 12; secretary
science club l 0, 11; treasurer 12; vicepresident; glee club l 0, l l, 12; h istorian; pep club 8,9, l 0, 11; secretarytreasurer 12; vice-president; thespians
11 , 12; pretenders 9, l O; fha 8,9, 12; red
cross 9, l 0; sea 8, l O; jv cheerleader 1O;
sophomore class vice-p resident; eighth
grade president; senior class secretary;

sea 10, 11 , 12; vice-chai rman of relations committee 12; band 9,10,11,12;
historian 11 ; president 12; thespians
12; secretary 12; nhs 11, 12; library
club 11 ; junior class play; junior prom
band committee; science fair 2nd
place l O; john philip sousa award 11;
nedt certificate of merit l O; nmsqt
semifinalist.

senior council.

leslie dean campbell

curtis brent brown

newspaper staff 8,9, l O; science club
11; band 8,9, l 0 , 11 , 12; band letter
8,9, 10, 11, 12; debate l O; squad leader
9,10,11,12; baseball 9,10,11,12; football 8,9, 10; basketball 9.

vickie karen bowles

lib rar y club 8,9, l 0, 12; president 9; fta
10,1 1, 12; secretary 11, president 12;
goo 9, 1O; fha 8; pretenders 9, l 0, 11 ;
vice president l O; thespians l l , 12;
junior class play 11 ; sea 9, 11 , 12; national honor society 11 , 12; pep club
10,1 1,12;
cheerleading
10,11,12;
eighth grade class treasurer; junior
class treasurer; sc ience fair first place
8; class marshall 8; football homecoming queen 12.
joan rebecca beheler
fha 8,9, l 0, 12; red cross l 0, 11; glee
club l 0, 11 , 12; treasurer 12; glee club
letter l 2.
barry neil belcher
science club 12 ; varsity club 9, l 0, 11 ;
fel lowsh ip of christian athletes 12; jv
football 9; va rsity footba ll 1O; jv track
8; va rsity track 9, l 0, 11 , 12; indoor
tra ck 12;
sherry lyn ne booze
basketball 8,9; intramurals 9, 10, 11.
donald ray burger
transfer from kecoughtan high school.
track 11, football 12 ;
constance lee burkett
red cross l 1; fha 12.
kelvin ward burrell
ffa 11 ; basketball 8,9, l 0.
victoria leigh byrd

160

patricia catherine camper
library club 9, 10, l 1, 12; v ice-president
1O; pretenders 9, 1O; secretory 10;
president 1 1, thespians l 1, 12; fta
10, 11,12; pep club 8,9,10,11,12; fha
10; fbla 12; sea 10, 11 , 12; parliamentarian 12; national honor society
11 , 12; parliamentarian 12; junior class
play 11; junior varsity cheerleader
9, l O; captain l O; varsity cheerleader
11 , 12; capta in 12; 8th grade class sec-

�directory
retary; 11th grade class secretary;
girl's basketball
team
intramurals
9, 11; basketball homecoming 11; football homecoming court 12.
hugh michael carter
football manager 9; football manager
10; jv basketball manager l 0; pep
club 9, l O; 12; band manager 9 , l 0, 12.
ronald dean cassell
transfer from goochland high school.

fha 8, 10; library club 12; goo 8,9,10;
fbla 11; glee club 11,12.

powder puff football 10; lad y botetourt pageant 11 .

robert jay dogan

zenobia nina fennel!

fbla l l, 12; reporter 12; pep club l O;
annual staff 10, 12; construction committee, junior-senior prom; football 8.

transfer from james river high school.
fta 12; goo 12.

robin kay dogan
library club 8,9, 11 , 12; red cross
8, l 0, 11; reporter 11; pep club 9; goo
8,9,10; national honor society 11 , 12;
treasurer 12; glee club 12; science club
12 ; fta 12; girl ' s basketball intramurals
9, l O; powderpuff football 12; snow
queen court 11.

clayton I. cook
david louis cook
transfer from graham high school. national honor society l l, 12; art club 11 ;
treasurer 12; football 9 ,9; wrestling 9;
track8,9;classmarshall 10,ll.
earl wayne cook
football 8 ; basketball 8, 9 .
debbie ann costanzo
pep club 11, 12; secretary l l; goo 11;
fha l l.
randall ray craft
ffa 8; sentinel; kvg 9, l O; secretary 11;
president 12 .
michael ray cronise
sea 8,9 , 11, 12 ; varsity club l 0 , 11; fca
12; science club 12; kvg l 0 , 11; basketball 8,9, l O; track 9, l 0.
gail marie crowder
goo 9 , l O; fbla 12; annual staff l O;
blade staff 12; powder puff football
l O; science fair 1st first place l 0.
kermit elwood daniel II
ffa 8; football 8 ,9; track 8, l 0.

kenneth wayne dooley
sea 8 ; football 8 ; basketball 8; track 8;
baseba 11 l 0 .
norris wayne dudding

robert william ferguson
transfer from william by rd high school .
pretenders l 0, 11; fta l 0, 11 , 12; debate
11 ; science club 11 , 12; blade staff 12;
exchange day guide; stage manager,
senior class play.
christopher martin firebaugh
varsity club
8,9, 10, 11 , 12.

11;

fca

12;

golf

ronald dean firestone
kvg 10, 11 , 12; varsity club 11 ; fca 12;
ffa 9; football 8,9, l O; golf 8,9, l 0, 12;
football manager 12.

susan elaine epperly
donald fitzgerald
art club 11 , 12; red cross 9, l 0, 11; goo
l 0, 11; pep club 9, 10, 11 ; fha 8,9, l O;
girl ' s intramurals basketball 9, l O;

fbla l 0, 11 ; vice-president
l 0, 11 , 12; track 8.

11 ; kvg

sandra lee fix
library club 9, 10; art club 11 ; national
honor society 11 , 12; glee club 11 , 12;
goo 12; po wder puff football 12;
basketball intramural s 8.
richard james giannini
stage crew 9, l 0, l l , 12; thespian s
l 0, 11 , 12; glee club 11 ; scien ce club
12; kvg l O; news paper sta ff 11 ; a nnual staff 12; iunior pla y 11 ; ph ineas j.
dill ywhopper soci ety 11 , 12; seni or
class presid ent 12.
elbert peery gibson
nation a l honor soc iety 11 , 12; art clu b
11, 12.
morris millard gill
kvg l 0, 11 , 12.

debra sue davis

glen harrison goad

fha 8,9, 11 , 12; goo 8.

t ran sfer fro m north side high sc hoo l.
varsity club l 0, 11 ; fca 12; sea 11 , 12;
varsity footba ll 10, 11, 12; football captain 12· track 10, 11 , 12; 8th grade
football ; jv footba ll 9; jv track 8,9;
w rest ling 9; a ll-d istrict footba ll 12; rn1·.
footba ll 12.

richard lynn dewitt
transfer from belton high school .
rebecca sue dickerson

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senior

ffa 8; varsity club 9, l 0, 11; fca 12; fbla
11 , 12 ; treasurer 12; sea 12; baseball
9, l 0, 11 , 12; baseball captain , jv basketball
8,9;
varsity
basketball
10, 11,12.

9; annual staff l O; fha l 0; fta l l, 12;
vice-president 12; national honor society 11, 12; science club 11, 12, historian
12;
girl's
basketball
intramurals
8, 9, l 0, l 1, 12; powder puff footba 11
10, 11, co-captain 11; science fair honorable mention l 0.

gregory deven gray

rodney wayne holdren

john michael gray

george edwin holt Ill

science club 11; sea 10; football 9, 10.

sea 8, l 0, 11, 12; treasurer 11; varsity
club 9, l 0, 11; lea 12; science club
l 0, 11, 12;
national
honor
society
11, 12; phineas j. dillywhopper society
11,12; football 8,9,10; track 8,9,10;
basketball 8,9,10,11,12; science fair
first place l 0.

transfer from liberty high school. national honor society 12.

betty a lice hubbard

ludmilla june georgieff ilieff

national honor society 11, 12 .

Iha 12; nhs l 1, 12; fbla l 0, 11, 12, parliamentarian 12; art club 12.

joe allen hambrick

debra lea hubbard

ffa 8, 9, l 0, l l, 12; vice-president 12.

Iha 8, 9, l 0, l l, 12; red cross 11, 12;
science club 12; library club 10, 11, 12;
glee club 12.

transfer from monroe jr. high school.
glee club l 0, 11, 12; Iha 9; pep club
9 l O 11, 12, president l l; goo 9, l 0, 11;
e~ro,pean studies club 11,12, vicepresident 11; red cross 9; y-teens 9, l O;
fta l O, 11; quill &amp; scroll 11; pretenders
9, l 0, 11; thespians 12; blade staff l O;
business manager 1O; news editor 11 ;
fbla 9, 1O,11, treasurer l 0, parliamentarian 11; powder puff football 10; se-

michael mckinley goad

fbla l 0, 11, 12, secretary 11, 12; fha 12;
fbla spelling test certificate 11, 12.
linda sue huff

betty joan graybill
pep club 8,9; fha 8, 11, 12; goo 8,9 ;
y-teen s l 0.

fha 9; jr. library club 8,9, treasurer 9;
pep club 9,10,11,12; fbla 10,11,12,
historian 11 ; president 12; fta 12;
science fair 3rd place and 2nd place;
pep club lett er l 0, 11.
cathy ann hutchens

ba rry ray green
gory david hall

julie pearl hampton
goo 8,9, 10, 11, 12· fho 8 9- girl's
basketball 11 , 12; ba sketball i'ntramurals 8,9, l 0, 11, 12; goo letter.
gory eugene hansbrough
transfer from w illiam by rd high school.
l O;
stage crew 9, l 0, 11 , 12; kvg
t hespians l 0, 11, 12.
jerry lynn hatcher
band 9, l 0, 11; letter 9, 10, 11; science
club 10, 11, 12; president 12; glee club
9, l 0, 1 l; robe keepe r l l; pretenders
l 0, 11; t hesp ians 12; dance band
l 0, 11; sea 12; debate society l 0, 12;
debate team 12; newspaper staff 12;
junior class play; p heneas j. dillyw hopper
soc iet y
l 1, 12 ;
charter
member and president 11. football 8track 8, l O; nedt certificate of com men~
dotion; exce llent speaker award, unive rsit y of richmo nd debate wo rkshop.
stepha nie carol hermann
band majorette 10, 11, 12; goo 8,9;
pep club 8,9, 10; fha 8,9; powder puff
football 9, l O; band letter 11; 2nd
p lace for twirling tea m compet itio n

11, 12.
patricia elaine hill
goo 9, 10, 11 , 12; art cl ub 9; b lade staff

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elizabeth ann hubbard

�directory

sharon lynne kuykendall

nior plo y; regional chorus 11 ; sc ience
fair second place 1O; pep clu b letter
11 ; g lee club letter 11 ; massanetta
music camp l 0.

fha 8,9; goo 8,9, 10; y-teens 8,9; red
cross 11; ar t clu b 11 , 12; science club
12; nationo I honor soci ety 1 1, 12.
lewis richard laprad

9, 10, 11 , 12; science club 12; thesp ia ns
11, 12; nat io na l honor society 11 , 12;
vice-president of eighth grade; secretar y trea surer of ninth grade; junior
class p lay; blade staff 11 , 12; layout
editor 11; layout editor and bus in ess
manager 12; po wder puff football 8;
ba sket ball 11 ; science fair l st place 9.

stage cre w; thespians
debbie r. ingram

james andrew markey
lynette darlene law
fb la 9, l 0, 11 , 12; track l 0.

red cross 9 , 10; fho 9 ; goo 9, 10, 11 , 12;
trea sure r 1 1; y- teens 9, 10; sh ield sta ff
1 1; sea 10, 1 l ; goo powder puff footbol I 9, 10, l l , 12; basketball 1 1; sc ienc e
fair 1st p l ace 9; letter in goo 11 .

alan wayne lee

margie marie johnson

ffa 8,9, l 0, 11 , 12; reporter 12; fbla 12.

goo 8,9, l O; fha 8, 12; basketball intramurals 8,9, l 0, 11 .

ffa 8,9, l 0, 11 ; stage crew 11, 12; kvg
l 0, l l ; track l 0, 12.
james thomas mcclung

goo 8,9,10, l l; sea 11 ; glee club 11 ;
sec retar y l l ; red cross l 0; vars ity
cheerleoding 12; pep club 11 , 12; fho
8; junior exchange day 11; annual
staff 11 , 12 ; gi rl 's basketball 10, 1 1;
g ir l's intr am uro ls 10.

reporter 8th grade; pretenders l O; reporter l O; treasurer l O; ft a l 0, 11 , 12;
fta treasurer 11; reporter 12; t hespians
l 1, 12; reporter 12; blade staff l l , 12,
la yout ed itor 11 ; feature editor 12;
glee club 11 , 12; jun ior cla ss play; senior class pla y; track 8,9, l 0, 11 , 12;
ba sketba ll 9; jv ba sketball 10; nedt
certificate of merit 10; quill &amp; scro ll
11 , 12; junior prom theme committee.

michael rudolph jones
art c lub 11 , 12; kvg 10, 11 , 12 .
sarah frances jones

rita arlene mcclung

Iha l 0 ; red cross l 1; glee club 12.

transfer from jefferson high school.

thomas william jones

joseph adrian mcdowell

fblo 11 , 12, v ice-pres ident 1 1.

t ran sf er from vero bea ch high school.
science club 12; fe ll owship of christian
a thletes 12; varsity clu b 12; football
11 , 12; baseba ll 12; tennis 12; f ield
hockey 12.

sus ie jane keith
Iha 8, l 0, 12 .
leslie byrd keller
transfer from glen burnie high sc hool.
pep c lub 12 ; europeons stu dy club 12.

sea l 0 , 1 1, 12 ; se nior counc il 12 ; junio r
class v ice-president; nat ional honor society l l , 12; th espians l l , 12; trea surer
12; juni o r class p lay; varsi ty club
l 0, l 1; l ea 12, lea secretary treasurer
qui ll &amp; scro ll 11 , 12; b lade staff, spor ts
ed ito r 11 , 12; track 8,9 ; vars it y baseba ll 10 , 11 , 12; basketba ll 8,9, 10, 12 ; jv
footba l l 8,9; varsity football l 0, 1 1, 12;
top ten hi tters in time sland area 1 1.

joan marie king

janice marie kinzie

betty joyce mcfalls
bonnie beth lee
tra nsfe r from lee jun ior high sc hool.
Iha 8; red cross 9, l 0, 1 l , 12; fbla 12.

burger reed kelly

fh a 8,9; fbla 11 , 12;
ju nior ach ieve ment 12

joseph waiter martin

re d

cross

michael edward lee
ffa 8, 9, l 0, l l , 12; kvg 8, 9, l 0, 11 , 12.
leslie denise linkenaug er
national honor soc iety 11 , 12, president
12; sea l 0, 11 , 12, vice-president 11 ;
library clu b 9, l 0, 11 , 12, vice- pres ident
11, president 12; debate l 0, 11 , 12; fta
l 0, l l , 12; pr etenders 9, l 0, l l ; the£pians 12 ; pep club 9, 11 ; class officer;
certificate of educationa l development
10; delegate to gir l's state 11 ; cla ss
marsh a l I 9, 10, 11 .

12;
marsha gail long
goo

8, 9, l 0, l l ,

presiden t

l l;

fta

163

�danny scott mcfarland
varsi ty club 9, 10, 11; fe ll ows hip christian ath letes 12; art clu b 8; 8th grade
football; jv football 9; varsi t y footba ll
9, 10, 11, 12; 8th grade basketba ll ; jv
b asketbal I 9, 1O; jv t rack 8, basebal I
9, 10, 11 , 12; f ell owship christia n atheletes-chap lain 12.

transfe r from cave spri ng high school
scie nce club 11; g lee club 11 , 12;
student director 12, national honor society 11,12; thespians 12; all regional
chorus 12; girls' state alternate 11 ;
junior play 11; senior play 12; district
foren sic tournament delegate; girls poet ry 1 1.

diana faye mckinney
fha 8,9; fta 10, 12; goo 1O; fbla 12.

fha 8, 12; fbla 11 , 12, parliamentarian
12; natioal honor soci ety 11 , 12.

transfer from blacksburg high schoo l.
glee club 9, 10, 11 ; band 9, l 0, 11 , stage
band 9, 10, 11 , 12; ffa 12; kvg 12;
repre sented l . b. at regional choru s at
cave spring 11.
mary anne meloy
library club 9, 1O; science club 11 , 12;
fta 10, 1 1, 12; pretenders 8, 9, 1O; red
cross 9; national honor society 11 , 12;
qu ill and scroll 11; news paper staff 11,
editor 12; pep club 8, 9, l 0, 11; sc ience
fai r 3 rd place 9.
elizabeth quinn miller

senior
honor
society
11, 12;
pep
club
9, 10, 11, 12 ; fta 12; blade staff 10; intramurals l 1.
james curtis patram

linda jane millirons

donald ray meadows

•

art club 9, 10, 11 , 12; football 8,9, 10, 11 ;
track l 0, 12.
marlene elizabeth paxton

richard alan minnix
kvg 9, 1O; va rsity club 11 , 12; baseball
10, 11, 12 .

goo 8,9, 10, 11 , 12; y-tee ns 9, 10, 11 , 12,
point
keeper
12 ;
pep
club
8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; g Iee c I u b 12; f ha 8, 12 .

twila montgomery

stephen ray paysour

jv cheerleading 9, 10; co-captain 1O;
varsity cheerleading 11 , 12; co-captain
12; g .a.a. 8,9; library club 1O; red
cross 8; pretenders 9, 10; president 1O;
thespian s 11 , 12; glee club 10, 11 , vice
president 12; accompan ist 12; fta
10, 11, 12; secreta ry 12; sea 9, 10, 11 ;
blade staff l 1; national honor society
11 , 12; class officer treasurer l O;
powder puff football 9, sc ience fair
place l st in jun ior group proj ect 9; a lternate to girls; quill and scroll 11.

sea 11 , 12; varsi ty club 11; fca 12; varsi ty football 1O; jv basketball 9; va rsity
b asketball 10, 11 , 12; golf 11 ; track 9;
sc ience fair 9 .
tonya ann pendleton
goo 8,9,10,11 ; red cross 9,10,11;
library club 12; glee club 10, 11, 12.

micheal joseph moses
transfer from harrodsburg high school.
robert hale murray
glee clu b 10, l l ; sc ience club 11 ,12;
varsity club 10, 11 ; fca 12; pretenders
11 ; student cla ss president 12; ph ineas
i dill ywhooper society 11 , 12; band
8,9, 10, 11 , 12 · debate 11 12 · football 8 ·
track 8,9, 1,0, 11 , 12;
bas,ketball
science fair 1st place; junior play; senior pla y.

s;

judy dorothy muse
fha 8, 10, 11 ; library club 11 .

linda gail petty

mark eugene newton

red cross 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12; pretend ers 10,
11 ; fha 8,9 ; 11th grade reporter; football hom eco ming court 9 ; drill team
12; exchange day delegate; girl's
basketba ll intramurals 10.

ffa 8; kvg 9, l O; go lf 9; track l 0, 1 1;
football 8.
carolyn frances norris

jimmy preston powell
goo 8,9; red cross 10, 11 , 12; juni o r
ac hi eveme nt 12.
ca t herine dawn owen
goo

16 4

8;

red

cross 9, l 0, 11 ; national

david richard radcliff
varsity
cl ub
9, 10, 11 ;
secr etar ytreas urer l 1; fca 12; president 12;
th esp ian s 11, 12; national honor society

�directory

tran sfer from jefferson high school. f ha
12.
david lee st. clair

11; sea 11,12; annual staff 11; 9th
grade president; junior class play; varsity track 9, 10,11,12; football 8; varsity football 9,10,11,12; 2nd team a llvalley halfback; 2nd team all-district
halfback; l st team all-district defensive halfback.

kvg 8,9, 10, 11, 12; football
science fair 2nd place.

8,9, 10;

shelbye jean st.clair
fho 8,9, 10, 11 , 12 .

billy rex ramey

ramona roe sounders

ffa 8,9, 11 , 12; kvg 11, 12.

fha 8,9, l 0; glee club 11 , 12; fbla
11 , 12 ; library club 12; goo 8,9, l 0.

charles robert reedy
art club 9, l 0, reporter l O; pretenders
11; vice-president 11 ; science club
11, 12; blade staff 9, l 0, 11 , 12, managing ed itor 12; sea l 0, 11, 12; nation a 1
honor society l l , 12, vice-president 12;
debate team 1 1, 12; senior class play;
roanoke valley high school relations
council l 0, 11; president 12; l st place
affirmative speaker blue ridge district
debate tournament 11 ; l st place affirmative speaker longwood col leg e
debate tournament 11; 2nd place affirmative speake r warwick invitational
debate tournament l l .

art club l O; stage crew 11 , 12;
thespians 11 , 12, presid ent 12; ju nior
play stag e manager 11 ; senior pla y;
senior class vi ce-presid ent; track 8;
football 8.

donald gene short
ffa 8, 9, l 0, l l , 12; secretory 12.

roberta lynn stan ley
art 11 , 12, president 12; fha 8,9, l 0, 12,
secretary l O; goo 8,9; red cross 11, 12;
european studies club 12; shield staff
12; pep club 8,9,10; library club 8,9;
powder puff footba ll l 0, 12; intram ural
basket ball 8,9,.
angela denise stewart
jv cheerleader l O; va rsity cheerleader
11 , 12; goo 8,9, 10, 11 , 12; red cross 9;
y-teens l O; sea l l; shi eld staff

rodney dennis reynolds
fbla 11, 12; art club 8,9; varsity club
l 0, 11 ; fea 12; football 8; football
manager l O; basketball manager
l l, 12; track 9, l O; freshman basketball.
darrel nosh rhodes
ffa 9 , l 0, l l, 12.
jerry lane riddleberger
ffa l O; kvg l 0 , l l, 12; varsity club
l 0, 11, 12; fbla l l; sea 11 . art club l O·
football 8,9, l 0, 11 · trac'k 8 9 l O 11'.
ba se ball 10, 11 ; golf 10,11; b~sketbali
9, 10.

john michael simmons

danny wayne roach

science club 11, 12; football 8; jv football 9, 10; track 9,10; junior play; honorabl e mention sc ience fair l 0 .

stage crew 11 , 12; annual staff 12;
stud ent counci 1 12; construction comm ittee, ju nior-senior prom, baseball
10.

basketball 8,9.
john edwin smith

paul eldridge sullivan
basketball 8,9.

stormy teresa smith
randy ellis swisher

tran sfer from northside high sc hool .
fho 12 .

transfer from roonoke cat holic high
school. goo 10, 11 , 12; y-teens l l , 12,
presid ent 12; pep cl ub l 1, 12; lady botetourt pageant 11 ; powder pu ff football 11 , 12; basketball intromu ra ls
11, 12; g oo emb lem 11.

patricia ople robertson

james alfred southers

janice marie roberts

l 0, 11 , 12, business manager 11 , 12;
junio r mi ss pageant 12; quill &amp; scrol l
11 ; prom theme comm ittee 11; girl ' s
ba sketball 8,9; powder puff footbal l
8, 9, l 0, 11 , 12; goo letter; cheer leoding
letter.

kvg 8,9, 10, 11, 12;
8,9, 10.

sea

10; footba ll

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senior
transfer
schoo l.

emmet leslie talbot Ill
pretenders 9; sea representative 11, 12;
vars ity club 9,10,ll; fco 12, vice-president 12; stage crew 12; treasurer
12; iv football 10; football manager 9;
assistant football stat istician 12; 8th
grade basketball; jv basketball 9; varsity bosketbo 11 l 0, l l, 12; jv track 8, 9;
varsity track l 0, 11 , 12; basketball intromuro ls 8; indoor track 12 .

from

ondrew

le wis

high

dale andrew west
fb lo 11 ;
10, l l, 12.

art

club

10,ll , 12;

kvg

8,9,ll;

g ir l's

teresa lynn willard
fho 8,12; red
basketba ll 9.

cross

rodney hubert taylor

debra jean willis
pep club 8, l O; goo 8,9, l 0, l l, 12, secretory l O; fha 8, l l, 12; pretenders l l ;
thespians 12; y-teens 9; blade staff l O;
annual staff l 0, l l, 12; business manager l l, editor 12; red cross l O; jv
cheerleader l O; quill &amp; scroll 11;
junior ploy;
student
council
12;
exc hang e day guide l l; girl's basketball 8,9, 10; intromurols 8,9, 10; goo
letter; phineas j. dillywhopper soc iet y
11 , 12.

barry richard williamson
chess club 9; glee club 11 ; trac k 9, l 0.
mary christine thompson
goo 8,9, l O; fha 8, 11 , 12.

carolyn ann williamson

terry neil tolley
sea 8,9,10; stage crew 9,10,ll; library
club 12; football 8; track 8,9.
john edward traylor
stage crew l 0, l l, 12;
ba sketboll 9, 10.

douglas !eon wilson
varsi t y club ll; fco 12; basketball
9, l 0, baseball l O; track 11 , 12 .

kvg

11, 12;

fha 8; goo l 0, l l; red cross 9, l 0, 11;
pep club 11; fblo 11, 12; fta l 2;
sc ience fair second place l 0.

junior class president; varsity club
9, l 0, l l ; vice-president l l; fea 12; pretenders l l; junior class play; sea 11;
annual staff ll,12 · blade staff 12 ·
football
8,9, 10 , ll,12 ;
track
9, l 0, l l , 12; jv basketball 9, l O; 2nd
team all district offense l O; l st team
all district offense and defense l l 12·
3rd team all valley l l; boy's st~te;
captain football l l , 12; l st team all
roanoke valley offense and defense
12.
barbara lynn womack

michael jessie tucker
ffo 9, l 0, 11; basketball 8,9; track 11,
12.

fha 8, l l , 12, vice-p resident 12; red
cross 8,9, l 0, 11 ; pep club 12; exchange
day guide l l ; exchange day student
12; blade staff l 0.

th emas howerton turner
donna faye wright
t ransfer from northside high schoo l.
t rack 11, 12; footba ll 11.
nancy elizabeth wade
red cross 8,9,10,ll; fho 11; art club
8, 9, pep c lub 11 12- fblo 12 goo
8,9, l O; newspaper ~toff 9, l
exchange da y guide 11; basketball int ro mur o ls l O; pep club letter 12.

O;

joseph earl walker
football 8,9, l 0, 11 ; track 10.
william powell wall
fb la l l; foot ba ll l 0.
charles paul ward
fb la l l .
karen lynn webb

16 6

sea 8; fho 8; goo l 0, 11, 12; not: rial
honor society 11, l 2; fta l 2; pep club
ll ,12, president 12; girl's basketball
intromurols l 0, 11, 12; class marshal I 9 .
philip dale vaughn
band 10, l l, 12; science club 11 12 ·
pretenders l l ; fta 12; blade staff' lo'.
national honor society l l , 12; band librarian l l; sc ience fair, best of fair
10; science fair l st place 10.
patricia elaine young
tran sfer from
school fta 8 .

william

fleming

high

�directory

167

�faculty and administration
168

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. glowing sparks of that star

and by its light we must guide
others because 'here on earth'
God' s work must truly be our
own ."

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seek unity with students
169

�right: mr. dennis richard son
left : mrs. rose mason

engl ish faculty
and written
the english faculty , heade d by mrs . mason , consists of six
full-tim e
teache rs. mrs. mason , spons or of y-teen s, and mrs . sower
s, cosponso r of sea, teach englis h 9 and 10. miss shutte rs,
spons or of
the blade and the preten ders, teache s englis h 11, as
does mr.
richard son, who also sponsors the junior class and coach
es foren- .
sics. english 12 is taugh t by mrs. adcox , who also teache
s 10th
grade english and sponso rs the fta and sopho more class,
and miss
muse, who sponsors the shield, and mr. little.

ri gh t : miss gwyn muse

17 0

�emphasizes oral
communication
above: mrs. cynthia adcox
left: mrs. sandra sowers

right : mrs . judy ruby

�mr. harold little

miss virg inia goad

mr. t im sarver

172

�mr. sam sutherland

the faculty of the social sciences
department represents a w ide
range of interests. mr. little,
whose sociology class is the most
popular elective at lbhs, is
known throughout the va lley as
a fine artist. this november he
had a one-man show ing of
woodcu ts at jaro house go 1le ry
in roanoke .
in addition to his u.s. and wor ld
history
classes,
mr.
sarver
coaches football and track and
co-sponsors the fellows hip of
christian a thl etes.
miss goad 's current interest is
computers, which she fits in b etween her wo rld geograph y and
math classes.
mr. suther land teaches government and economics and is
cha irman of the department.

social sciences faculty boasts
variety of interests
173

�right: miss julia short
below: mrs. jo garber

language dept. offers f rench, span ish
miss short, chairman of the
foreign language department,
teaches span ish, co-sponsors the
sea, and coaches the debate
team.
mrs. garber teaches french and
american history and sponsors
the european studies club.

17 4

�mrs. sheets heads the department of business education. she
teaches shorthand, personal typing and notehand, and typing.
mrs. thomas teaches typing and
shorthand,
and
miss
angle
teaches office practice, general
business, and bookkeeping.
the entire business faculty cosponsors the future business
leaders of america, and miss
angle co-sponsors the varsity
cheerleaders .

business offers practical knowledge
above, lef t : mrs. sue sheets
above, right: miss susan angle
left : mrs. gail thomas

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fine arts encourages
involvement in music,
painting, design
t he department of fine arts is
headed by mrs . murray, who
directs all choral groups. she is
also co-sponsor the junior class
and is active in many professiona I
organizations,
among
them the virginia music educators nation a I conference.
mr . w ilson, the original organizer of the lord botetourt
band, teaches band and drill
team classes at lord botetourt
and elementary and intermediate band classes at severa l other
county sch ools .
m rs. neighbors teaches all art
classes a nd sponsors the art club .

right: mrs. ann neighbors

176

above: mr. tom wilson
right: mrs. martha murray

�mrs . etzler, th e sc hool librarian,
is a familiar personality to the
student body. in addition to her
duties as libraria n, she sponsors
the library club. mrs. robertson is
the libra ry assistant.

lef t: mrs. caroline etzler

library staff provides reference, study
materials

mrs . edna robertson

177

�natural science associates
students with ecology,
laboratory procedures

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above : miss christine burnham

left : mr. james lough

�left : mrs. arlene bell

miss burnham, chairman of the
natural
sciences
department,
teaches earth science, sponsors
the junior varsity cheerleaders,
and is known generally as the
"freshman's friend."
biology is taught by mr. lough,
mr. whitaker, and miss shaffer, a
member of the physical education department. mr. lough also
teaches human physiology, spon sors the pep club, and is the
local handball enthusiast. mr.
whitaker teaches earth science
and coaches baseba II and football.

below: mr. william whitaker

chemistry and physics are taught
by mrs. bell, the resident elf and
habitual
wearer
of
plastic
aprons.

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�righ t: mr. bobby camper
belo w , left: miss cheryl shaffer
below, right: mr. pete.ergenbright

strong, vigorous bodies aim

180

�above, left: mr. frank coe
above, right : mr. tim kessinger
belo w: mrs. anne king

of health and physical education
th e hea Ith and physica I education de partm en t is headed by
mr. camper. he a lso coac h es varsity basketball and 1unior vors ity
football.
mr. erge nbr·ight t eac h es physical
ed uca tion classes, coaches varsity football, and sponso rs th e
f e ll ows hip of chr ist ian ath letes.

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bask e tball and t eac h es dr·ive r
ed ucation, and mr·. kess inger,
w ho teach es at bot etourt intermediate schoo l, is on ass ista nt
footbo 11 coa ch.
g ir· ls phy sica l ed uca ti on c lass e s
or e taught by mrs king and
mi ss shoffer·, w ho co -sp o n sor- th e
gir ls a thl e ti c assoc iat ion and
coac h
g irl s
basketba ll .
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shaffe r· a lso teac h es bio logy and
co -spon so r·s th e vor·sity chee r·lead e r s
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�r ight : mr. robert noel

practical arts off er
above: m r. david n edrow

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�mr. robert noel, teacher of agriculture and sponsor the future
formers of america, is chairman
of th e deport ment of practical
arts .
industrial arts is taught by mr .
nedrow, who also teaches electronics, and by mr. mccollum,
w ho also t eac hes auto mechan ics
and mechanical drawing. mr.
nedr-ow spo nsors the stage cre w,

and mr . mccollum sponsors th e
notiono I honor society.
both mrs. sifford and miss barnett teach home economics, and
both co-sponso1· th e futur e hom e1110 kers of o me1·ico.

mrs. edna sifford

experience in industry and homemaking

miss mary barnett

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�equations,
abov e : mr. ben jarret

left: mrs . barba r a gray
r ight: mrs . linnae hedgbeth

�right: miss lucille all

solutions provided by mathematics
mrs. gray is chairman of the
department and teacher of general math and pre-algebra. she
also teaches chemistry and sponsors the science club.
mrs. hedgbeth sponsors thespians and directs the junior and
senior plays in addition to her
teaching duties in general math
and algebra I. active in professional associations, she is president-elect of the botetourt education association and a member
of the executive committee of
district p of the virginia education association .
mr jarrett teaches algebra l ,
business math , and general
math.
miss all teaches geometry and
math analysis, an elective cou rse
designed for college-boun d seniors.
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�above: mrs. martha reese

right: mrs. kathleen thomas

guidance services offer career tips
mrs. kathleen thomas, head of
guidance serv ices, is assisted by
mr. bobby camper. in addition to
her duties in the guidance office,
mrs. thomas serves as the cosponsor of the shield.
mrs. martha reese, who sponsored th e fta, left lord botetourt
in november and was replaced
by mr. bobby camper.
mrs. belcher, in her first year at
lord botetourt, is a clerical a ssi stant for the guidance offices.

le ft : mrs. gene va belcher

�on jul y l , 1970 mmion w . wmd assumed the position of principal.
a native of covington , he attended covington high school and 1-ece ived the bachelors degree from the university of ric hmon d and the
m asters deg 1·ee from the u ni vers ity of virgin io. m1-. w ord taught at
g eorge wos hi ng to n high schoo l in donvil le a nd served one year as
p1·i11cipol of fluvonno high schoo l.
111 1-. p o ul s. go 1-ber, o native of boteto u1·t county , has been assistant
prnicipol fo1· t hree yems. befme assum ing thi s position , he taught
bio logy a t loi·d boteto urt .

lef t mr . pou l 5. gorb e r
belo w. mr . morion w. ward , jr .

ward assumes top administrative position

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above : mrs. rita obenshain
left: mrs. doreen caldwell

study hall aides join secretarial,

above, le f t mr~ . h e le n wil k in ·.n n
be low, left: mrs. nina reed
be low, right : mrs. alice murray

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nii-::;. co lclwe ll and m1·s. oben, hrn 11 rn-c:~ th e sc hool seueta1·ies.
thre e st udy hall aides, mrs. 1·eed,
mrs. murray, and mrs. wilkinson
we 1·e o new add iti on to th e staff
thi s yem .

�mr. siler, sc hool c u stodi an.

mr. rucker, sc hool custodian.

maintenance and cafeteria staffs
cafeteria st a ff : mrs. margaret whitlock, m a nag e r, mrs . leola swisher, mrs. virginia crowder, mrs. mae sowers, mrs. isobe l
dickerson, mrs. pauline simmons .

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�Tinker Mountain Shel I
Fred Mow les

BOSWELL REAL TY
COMPANY, INC.
Rea l Esta t e Re nt a ls

Troutville, Virginia

18 W e st Kirk Aven u e

Phone 992-3233

344-9256

Maytag-Norge-Zen ith--Kel v i nator-J ac u zzi
Sales w ith Servic e

BOTETOURT ELECTRICE
APPLIANCE COMPANY
L. Alfred Bolton, Manager
Fincastle, Vi rginia

IKENBERRY AND GARST
Self-Service Grocery
De portment
Daleville, V irginia

Telephone 473-2721

Roanoke And Botetourt
Telephone Company
R. E. Layman
V ice-President

\. D. Lay man
Presid en t
Erma Wright
Secretary-Treasurer
Daleville, Virginia

192

FINCASTLE
PHARMACY
" In Business for Your
Health"
Fincastle, Virginia

�R. E. BOLTON &amp; SON
Quality Food Store

Fincastle, Virginia

OLDSMOBILE

FINCASTLE MOTOR COMPANY

SPRINKLE'S GARAGE
General Auto Reparing
All work guaranteed

"Bring your old car back home"

Fincastle, Virginia 24090
Phone 473-2724

OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service
Phone 473-2791
Fincastle, Virginia

'' Scotts''

P'teaa ete~e'tdAMsTERoAM. VA .
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992-2441

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�CROUCH'S
PHARMACY
Moil 7535 Wi lli amson Ro od

The Bank of Fincastle

Pr escr iption Druggists
Sick Room Supplies
Te lep hone Dia I 366-31 79
Hollins, Vi rginia

Botetourt County's
Oldest Bank

1875-1971
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance
Corporation

DALEVILLE PHARMACY

Fincastle, Virginia

992-3605
DALEVILLE, VIRGINIA

Western Auto Associate Store

CLOVERDALE GROCERY

Owners: Martha and " Ches" Cunningham

Gene Stoots
992-9405

ADDRESS: CLOVERDALE
Store Phone: 992-1272
Residence Phone: 362-4654

Cross Roads
Hobbies

Botetourt
Veterinary Hospital
Dr. D.B. Mank in
Fincastle, Vo.

194

Groceries

Billords

D.V.M.
992-2711

Crossroads Moll, Roanoke, Vo. 24012
Phone 366-2888
Hobbies-Crof ts
Edu cat ion a l &amp; Science Supplies

�JERRY'S SUNOCO
24-Hour Wrecker Service

Higgs and Young
Inc.

Auto Repair

Day Phone-992-9492
Night Phone-992-2722
Troutville, Va.

Phone: 362- 1897
Fruit Growers Supplies
5423 Wi 11 ia mson Road
Roanoke
Virginia
24102

Allison's Station
Troutville, Vi rginia

LEE OBENCHAIN
ESSO SERVICENTER
Essa Gas and Oil
Atlas tires-Accessories

Phone 366-4849

Dial 992-1881
Troutville, Virginia

195

�THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF TROUTVILLE
Troutville, Virginia
OFFICES AT TROUTVILLE AND DALEVILLE
53,1,i. % on Time Certificates of Deposits
Member Federal Reserve System and
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

MOTEL HOLLINS
One mile south off Interstate 81
Exit 44, on Route l l
Phone 992-2971
Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Bridgen, Owners

Newton's Garage
Phone-992-235 l
Cloverdale, Virginia

Clothes Carefully Cleaned

PILOT OIL CO RPORATION
5611 W illiam son Rd., N.W .
Phone 366-9815

VALLEY CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRAMAT
Storage
Shirt Service

Dove Clark, Manager
Corner Williamson Road and
Sunnybrook Drive

196

�CECIL'S SERVICE STATION
AND SNACK BAR

FRUEHAUF CORPORATION
Soles and Services
Trailer and Truck Bodies

Sporting Goods
Auto Accessories .

Hollins, V irgin ia
Hollins, Virginia

Dial: 992-1911

FARMVIEW RESTAURANT &amp;
GROCERY

Fol low the smart shoppers to

THRIFTWAY NO. 302

Amsterdam, Virginia
(Formerly Richard 's Food Center)

I. Ed wa rd Weddle
Blue Ridge, Vi rg in ia
Phone 992-9436

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Troutville and Buchanon , Vi rginia

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ROANOKE,
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VIRGINIA 24018

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School Photog ra phe-r
Terry Ayoub
"Photographic Excellence
with a
Personal Touch"

199

�LEE OBENSHAIN
ESSO SERVICENTER
Esso Gas and Oil
Atlas Tires-Accessories

WEBSTER GROCERY

Troutville, Virginia
992-1881

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Box 649
Roonoke, Va.

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Clip &amp; Curl
Beauty Salon
7323 Williamson Road
Roanoke, Va . 24019
Tomorrow's Hair Styles Today

Bare' s Grocery
8625 Shadwell Dr.
Hollins, Va . 24019
Fresh meats, Produce
and Cold Beverages
Beer and Wine off prem .

PICTURE CENTER
"One of Roanoke's Longest"

GREENWAY MARKET
Highway 11
Cloverdale, Virginia

Framed Pictures-Custom Frames
Mirror-Oil Paintings-Prints
Reasonably Prir:ori

992-2802

Open 5 days a week from

John Dogan

Open till l PM Saturday
During Summer Months
6704 Williamson Rd .-366-4308

Hollyd ean Beauty Lounge

Webster Repair Shop

362-4212
77 17 W illi a mson Ro ad

Welding and Wrecker Service

9 AM to 5 PM

Auto and Truck Repair

Ro a noke, V irginia

CL. Downey
Blue Ridge, Virginia
Phone 342-2355

200

�ACE AUTO PARTS
Cundiff Drug Store

7549 Williamson Road
Hollins, Virginia 24019

116 Pollard Street
Phone---342-8928

Automotive Parts and Supplies
For cars and trucks and

Vinton, Virginia

tractors of a II makes
Also speed accessories
For Service dial: 362-3336

W. Bolling Izard, Vice President

Charles P. Lunsford, President

J. Irving Slaydon, Secretary

CHARLES LUNSFORD SONS AND IZARD
General Insurance Inc.
Insurers Since 1870
Colonial American National Bank Building
James I. Slaydon, Jr.
Thomas W . Jamison

Roanoke, Virginia
Telephone-345- 1515

F.C. AMRHEIN &amp; SONS
JEWELERS
Longine Wittrauer
Watches
32 W. Kirk Avenue
Roanoke, Virginia
Phone 343-5147

Charles I. Lunsford Ill
W . Edward Riley 111

MELODY HAVEN
" The World ' s Finest Musical Instruments"
Conn Organs
Conn and George Steck Pianos
Conn-Holton-Buffet
Band Instruments
Singerland and Ludwig Drums
4 16 Second Street, S.W.

1 H5 CHURCH AVE .. 5 . W .

ROANOKE

PHONE 3 44-7703

VIRGINIA

REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND LOANS

201

�TROUTVILLE
GARAGE

TROUTVILLE

FARMER'S

SUPPLY STORE
Byron and Georg·e Beach

Official In spection Station
General Auto and Truck Repair

Troutvill e, Virginia
24-Hour Wrecker Service

Grinding a nd
lVI ixing- Fe e ds

Used Cars
112 Mile South of Trout vi lle

Sand a nd Gravel

Dial 992-2855
Troutville, V irginia

WAYNE
FEEDS

Phone 992-1G5G

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Southern States Roanoke
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Southwest Virginia
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Troutvi I le Branch
Trou tv ille, V irginia

Campbel I Second Street, S. W.

343-0 135
Farm
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You'll find opportunity a nd fulfillm e nt in private business,
built on the cap ita listic syste m that has given us the world's
hig h est living standards.
Ame rican business co ntinu a lly searches for new and
improved products, for better ways to do things, and _keep
costs down. Wherever there are problems to solve - in our
c ities , in space, under the sea - private enterprise responds
with the talent and r esources to bring about efficient, workable solutions.
Your work a nd ac hievement in the corporate community
ca n be satisfy in g a nd rewarding, your co ntribution
important. Check into opportunities in business enterprise.

APPALACHIAN POWER CO.
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Interstate 81 Ex it 44
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Troutville, V irginia
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terry ayoub, a first-rate photographer and a first-rate friend ;

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barbara womack, who ty ped when
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ter ry ayoub and olan mills, inc. - por·trait s, c lubs, spo rt s.
richard giannini- infor mal sc hool p hotos.
chris mcmurray- track and basketba l l.
fincastle herald- footba ll page 48, 49, 50 , 5 1.
bill bell- lady botetourt pageant .
mrs. jo garber- co rniv a l and 1unio1· pl o y .

david downs- sc ience fa ir·
tom my gui ll -g rand funk railroad .
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�1770. Botetourt Begins

Dedication

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Sports

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Faculty and Administration

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School Life

Classes
Activities

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Advertisements

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�1770--1970. Two

Hundred Years

We are Botetourt County, and Botetourt County is history. HISTORY ...
A sense of the past, of b elonging to

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the Land ... a h eritage inborn, to be
brought to life and given life by u s ...
HERITAGE ... Contemplate its significance in St. Mark's Church .. explore
the old Fincastle Jail with a buddy ...
listen to someone who remembers the
"Great War" .. . play hide-and-seek
with a tree that, if it could talk, would
recall lots more .. . open the door of
an "historical landmark" in your hometown ... BOTETOURT ... in its Bicentennial Year, we r ecall our common
gift and our one year as students of
Lord Botetourt High School .. .

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�1970. Classes, Dances, Cheers

This year . .. today ... now. LEARNING, where we came from.··
how to construct a right triangle ... Hamlet's soliloquy ... the components of water .. . knowledge on which to build. LAUGHING· · ·
enjoying each other ... hard rock and cantatas .. . cheering for the
team ... GROWING.

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2000.

Looking Forward

Tomorrow ... nex t year ... th e turn of
the century. TOMORROW is buying a senior ring . . . planning for college . . . anticipating a R epublican governor . . . wondering
if the year 2001 will hold in store a space
odyssey. Remembering TODAY .. . basketball ... band trips ... fri ends ... homework
... dances. Building on YESTERDAY .. .
1970 . .. 1770 ...

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�He Never Stops

Working
For Us

.. . not since his arrival at Lord Bote tourt High School in 1967.
After guiding the football team to its fir s t s ucc essful se ason, h e
continues to stress team and individual e ffort and good sportsmanship as the basis of all sports activities.
On the field or in th e classroom, h e beli e v es in us-what w e are,
what we can do. For helping us discove r the finest in ours elv es
and in each other, this is your book.
"Coach" Carl Ergenbright .. .

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�Mr. Virgil R. Bailey, Principal.

Mr. Paul S. Garber, Assistant Principal.

Mr. Bailey and Mr. Garber direct
much of their time and effort toward building a better atmosphere
in which teachers and students may
work.

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�Mrs. Kathleen B. Thomas

Mrs. Martha Reese

Guidance Directs Students Toward Goals

Fran Jones, a senior, confers with Mrs. Thomas about college and careers.

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�Mr. Little's dramatic talents add interest to his classes.

The English Department

Miss Gwyn Muse

Mr. Dennis Richardson

Miss Sandra Sutherland

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�The English Department
enlivens the minds of students
by teaching them many skills .

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Miss Rose Palmer

Mrs. Kathryn Miller

Tells Us of Our Cultural Heritage

Mrs. Miller teaches her students the importance of broadening their reading skills.

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Mrs. Pat Keller

Mr. James Lough
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Science Department

Three of our brilliant biology students make a startling discovery!

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Mrs. Arlene Bell

�Mr. Larry Byers

Miss Christine Burnham

Mr. William Whitaker

Our scie n ce d e partment contains many fi elds, su c h as biology, chemistry,
physics, general scien ce, and human physiology. Two years of science are
r equire d for ever y student, but m a n y stude nts pursue c areer s in this subj ect.

Mrs. Bell's students learn that hard work is necessary for success.

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�Mrs. Mary Garber

Mi ss Julia Short

Parlez-vous Francais Et
Espanol?
Mrs. Garber and her French students work in the old
language lab.

"It is not a language unless you speak it. " This
statement could easily be
the motto of many of our
F rench and Spanish students. The students, with
the help of Mrs. Garber
and Miss Short , work to
rea d, spe ak, and under stand
their chosen language. They
strive for more flu ency.

Miss Short dictates as her bewildered students try to follow .

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�Mrs. Anne King

Botetourt Builds Better Bodies

The ninth and tenth grade students at Lord Botetourt learn to
keep themselves physically fit. They strive for fitness through sports
and exercises.

Mr. Bobby Camper

Freshmen boys
put the fundamentals of basketball into action.

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�Mr. Sam Sutherland

Mr. Carl E. Ergenbright

Mr. Tim Sarver

Government, History, Geography

Mr. Sutherland catches up with current events.

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At left, Coach Camper answers one of
the many questions asked by his students. Below, Mrs. Garber trys to
give her students more individual
attention.

Our History department teaches
us of the past, present, and future.
We learn how our world and our
country have developed over the
centuries, and how they are still
developing.

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�Mrs. Crawford

Mrs. Gray works a problem on the board in her Algebra I class.

Mrs. Gray

Miss All explains a geometry problem to Warner Barnett.

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Fred \\1 iley e xplains the different types of graph s to Emery Burre ll.

Math--N ew and Conventional Ways

Th e math e matics d e partme nt offe r s a strong dive r sifi e d program
in which it atte mpts to c ombine the b est of th e traditional m e thods with th e more mod e rn approach. Math t e a c h e r s e nd e avor to
c r e at e in th e pupil a d es ire to l e arn; to d e v e lop th e pupil's p o w e r
to r e a s on and think clearly; to work in a sy st e matic mann e r; and
to provide a foundation for futur e abiliti es.

Miss Goad
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�Mrs. Murray prepares her students for an assembly.

Music and Song

Mr. Thomas Wilson

Mrs. Martha Murray

Left, Mr. Wilson directs our band.
He leads th em in many activities
such as parade competition, concerts, and eve n jazz festivals.
Right, Mrs. Murray instructs our
ch orus classes and directs the Glee
Club, which have p erformed at various church es and social function s.

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�Left, Mrs. Neighbors shares
her many artistic talents with
her students.
Right, Mrs. Etzler is of great
aid to everyone as they struggle
with term papers and themes.

Mrs. Ann Neighbors

Mrs. Caroline Etzler

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�M r. Johnson, who t e a c h es bookk eeping, office practic e, and p e r sonal typing,
and M r s. Sheets, who t eac h es t yping
and shorthand, e ncourage th e ir s tud e nt s
toward careers in business.

Mrs. Sue Sheet s

Mr. Bruce Johnson

Careers 1n Business

Time is an important factor in typing.

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Mrs. Webb helps Karen Kuykendall with a problem.

Mrs. Bernice Webb

Mr. Ben Jarrett

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Besides cooking and sewing, they
'? learn how to prepare for marriage
~ and careers .

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Mrs. Edna Sifford

Pattie Rob ertson cleans up after a coo kin g lesson.

Homemaking and Vocational Arts

Mrs. Sifford 's students think hard before answering a question.

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These boys learn what makes a car tick.
Mr. A.K . McCollum

Vocational arts include agriculture, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, and shop.
Mr. Nedrow , Mr. McCollum,
and Mr. Noel each contribute
their great talents to this department.

Mr. Robert Noel

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�Mr s. Doreen Ca ldw e ll

The Office Staff
Assists
Faculty, Students

Mrs. Audine Dillon

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�Cafeteria, Maintenance Personnel
Work for Students, School

The cafete1·ia worke rs daily prepare a vari e ty of lunch m enus. Mr.
Siler, h e ad custodian, maintains the
school building and. grounds.

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�Faculty Follies in

Beautiful
Downtown
Daleville

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�BOT TOLI RT
U:-\T Y LIBRJ\RY

�The Senior Class officers are Cheryl East-President ; Sarah Petty-Vice President; Debbie Simmons-Secretary; Mike Wiley-Treasurer; and
Fred Williamson- Reporter.

Senior Class

SHEILA ANN ALLEN

ALICE PENDLETON BAKER

CLAUDETTE AILEEN BAKER

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�NORMAN REED BELCHER

JACQUELINE MARIE BELL

BENNY RAY BENSON

LANA DAHLE BOWER

ROBIN DARLENE BRADLEY

JUDY MARIE BRICKEY

Seniors Think Of ...

FUTURE.

SUSAN LYDIA BRIDGEN

BILLIE RUTH BURKETT

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ELAINE LELIA BURRELL

JOSEPH MATTHEW B URRELL

WILLIAM WESLEY BUSH

MARGARET ANN BYERS

CAROLYN SUE BYRD

JOHN DENNIS CALDWELL

CAROLYN MARIE CALLOWAY

RONALD EDWARD CASSELL

LINDA WEDDLE CLEMONS

�NEAL DOUGLAS COOK

REBECCA SUE COOK

VICKI GAY COOK

LARRY WILLARD CORBETT

LINDA ANN CRAIG

LORETTA EUNICE CR AIG

MICHAEL RY AN CROWDER

ROY LEE CROWDER

DOUGLASEUGENECUMBIB

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TERESA ANN DA VIS

WILLIAM ALLEN DA VIS

JOHN WILLIAM DEANER

JERRY LEE DOGAN

CAROLYN FAYE DOOLEY

MARGARET ELAINE DOOLEY

VICKIE DIANNE DOOLEY

RICHARD RANDOLPH DOVE

BRENDA DIANE DOWNEY

�VIVIAN CHERYL EAST

BEYERL Y BAY ARD ETZLER

CHARLES BLAIR ETZLER

CONNIE SUE FIRESTONE

DWIGHT DEAN FIX

PATRICIA ANN FLANAGAN

SANDRA LORRAINE FRANKLIN

DEBORAH KEITH FROST

GARY LEE FULTZ

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DORIS ELAINE GARRETT

NORMA SUE GIBSON

RONALD MARTIN GILLIAM

MAYNARD BRYA N GOAD

JANET ELIZABETH GRAY

BRENDA LEE GREENE

SANDRA GAYLE GREENE

GLORI A JE AN GREER

ANITA MADELINE GRIND STAFF

�BARBARA ANN GUY

ALFREDA INEZ HALL

BELINDA FA YE HARRIS

CAROL ANN HARTBERGER

BILLY H ..\YDE N HATTER

MAYNARD HARRY HAYMAKER

DEBORAH KAREN HEDRICK

DEBORAH LEE HOLZBACH

PEARL ETTA HOOSIER

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SUZANNE IKENBERRY

JOYCE VICKREY INGRAM

JOSEPH HENRY JAMISON

SANDRA KAY JENKS

RICHARD BENJAMIN JETER, JR.

DAVID EUGENE JOHNSON

CAROL DELORES JOHNSON

FRANCINE WATSON JONES

RONALD WAYNE JONES

�HARRY WOODSON KESSLER III

ROBERT JAMES KINSEY

JOHN ALLEN LAYMAN

PEGGY LYNN KESSLER

MARY ELIZABETH KINSEY

DAVID MICHEAL LAWREN CE

MARY FRANCES LAWRENCE

MARK \ ICTOR LEE

STEVEN WADE LEE

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ELIZABETH REID LEECH

CORNELIA DUNBAR LEONARD

REBA KAREN LEONARD

JAMES ARM I NE LONG

KATHY DIANE LOVE

STEVEN KEITH MARTIN

CARLTON WAYNE McCLURE

VERNA GAIL McDONALD

JOSEPH WILSON McG UFFIN

�ROGER ALLEN McKINNEY

DA YID KEITH McMURRA Y

MICHEAL EDWARD MEADOW

VIRGINIA MEYERHOFF

GLORIA JEAN MOORE

TERESA LEE MURRAY

JOHN THOMAS NEAL

KATHY ALENE NEWTON

JOH N MARK NOBLE

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LINDA DARLENE OSBORNE

BARBARA ANN OVERACRE

SHARON MARIE PARKER

VERNARD PAUL PEARSON

MARTHA JO PEERY

RUTH ANN PETTY

SARAH FRA NCES PETTY

RICHARD LEON PHILPOTT

DEBBIE JAN POFF

�MARK LEE POWEL L

MICHA EL CHRIST OPHER RIVERS

CHARL OTTE KATY SHA VER

LARRY STEVEN REED

CEDRIC RICHAR D RHODE S

RICHAR D DEAN ROCK

GEORG EANNE RUSSEL L ROWLA ND

CARLA JEANN E SHOWA LTER

BEYER L Y WAYNE SANDID GE

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DEBORAH GAIL SIMMONS

PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS

LINDA SUSAN SIMPSON

LINDA GALE SLUSSER

CA RL EDWI N SNY DER, JR.

BENJAMIN KESSLER SPRINKEL, JR.

ROSE MARIE SPRINKEL

WANDA SUE STEWART

MARTHA LEE SWISHER

�PATRICIA KRISTINE TARBOX

WILLIAM RAY TEAFORD

HELEN MARIE THOMPSON

BRENDA JOYCE TAYLOR

JOHN LINDSAY THOMAS

NANCY ROBIN THOMPSON

JACQUELINE MARIE TAYLOR

LINDA GALE THOMAS

WALTER THOMAS VASSAR

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WENDELL EVERETT WARD

DONNA LOU WEEKS

MARY MARCIA WESTERMAN

TIMOTHY RAY WHITAKER

JUDY ESTER WILEY

LARRY WAYNE WILEY

MICHAEL EDWIN WILEY

DIANA LYNN WILHELM

MARY ANN WILLIAMS

�TERRY LEE WILLIAMS

PAUL ADAMS WILLARD II

CARL DOUGLAS WOODSON

FRED PRESTON WILLIAMSON, JR.

SHIRLEY JEAN WOMACK

GLORIA MAE WORRELL

LINDA FA YE WILLIAMSON

CHARLES EDWARD WOOD

NANCY JA NE YOU NG

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�Senior
SHEILA ANN ALLEN

JUDY MARIE BRICKEY

TRA ·sFER from Hurley High School.

F. H. A. 8,12; Y-Teens 11,12; Pep Club 8 ,9 ,10; S. C. A. 10;
G. A. A. 10; F. B. L.A. 11.

ALICE PENDLETON BAKER
SUSAN LYDIA BRIDGEN
Jr. Library Club 8,9; President 9; Pep Club 8,9; Glee Club
9,10,11,12; President 12; Pretenders 9,10,11; Debate Team
11,12; F. T. A. 10,11 ,12; Secretary 10,11; President 12;
SHIELD STAFF 10,11; Business Manager 11; N. H. S. 11,
12; Secretary 12; Class Marshal 8,9,10,11; Junior Class
Play 11 ; Exchange Student 11.

TRANSFER from Quaker Valley High School. F. T. A.
10,11; Library Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11 ,12; European Studies Club 12; Chairman 12.
REBECCA ANN BROUGHMAN

CLAUDETTE AILEEN BAKER

F . H. A. 8 ,12; Red Cross 12.

Art Club 8,9; Red Cross 8; Library Club 10,11,12; G. A. A.
10,11,12; Pep Club 11 ,12; Powderpuff Football 11; Basketball Intramurals 11.

BILLIE RUTH BURKETT
Red Cross 8,9,10,12; Glee Club 11; F. B. L.A. 12.

NORMAN REED BELCHER
ELAINE LELIA BURRELL
Varsity Club 11,12; Science Club 11,12; Vice President 12;
F. T. A. 11 ,12; Debate Team 12; N. H. S. 11,12; Vice President 12; J. V. Football 8,9; Varsity Football 10; Golf 8,9,
10,11; Golf Letter 11 ,12.

JACQUELINE MARIE BELL
F. H. A. 8,9; Pep Club 8,9,10,11; Literary Magazine Business
Staff 10; N. H. S. 11 ,12.

G. A. A. 10,11,12 ; Basketball Intramurals 11; G. A. A . Letter
11.

JOSEPH MATTHEW BURRELL
Varsity Club 9,10,11,12; J. V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12; J. V. Basketball 9; Varsity Baske tball 10,11,12;
Baseball 9,10,11,12 ; Varsity Football Captain 12; Letters

9,10,11 ,12.
BENNY RAY BENSON
Varsity Club _ll,1 2; J. V. Football 8,9; Varsity Football 10,
11,1 2; Captam 12; Football Letter 10,11,12; Track 10,11,
12; Track Letter 11,12; Teen Town Representative 12.

WILLIAM WESLEY BUSH
F. F. A. 8,9,10,11,12; Secretary 11; S. C. A. 12; ~- V. G.
10,11,12; F. F. A. Chapter President 12; Federat10n Secretary 11; President 12.

LANA DAHLE BOWER
MARGARET ANN BYERS
Pep Club 8; F. T. A. 10,ll ,12; Y-Teens 10 ; Glee Club 10,11,
12; Librarian 11; Robekeeper 12; Perfect Attendence Award

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Library Club 9 ,10,11,12; F. H. A. 10,11,12; Glee Club 11,
12; F. B. L.A. 10; Library Club Reporter 9.

REBECCA CAROL BOTT

CAROLYN SUE BYRD

Red Cross 8,9,12 ; F. B. L.A. 10,12; G. A. A. 10; Glee Club

F. H. A. 8; F . B. L.A. 11.

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JOH N DENNIS CALDWELL
ROBIN DARLENE BRADLEY
F. H. A. 8; Jr. Library Club 8,9; Senior Library Club 10,12;
Y-Teens l 0; SHIELD STAFF 10; Pretenders 9; Glee Club 9,
10,J l ,12 : F . T. A. 10,11,1 2; F. B. L.A. 12.

Science Club 10,11 ,12 ; Assistant Chairman 11; Glee Club 10,
11 ,12; Treasurer 12 ; SHIELD STAFF 10,11 ,12; Business
Manager 11 ; Editor 12; S. C. A. 8 ,9,10,11 ,12 ; Parlimentarian 12; N. H. S. 11 ,12 ; Pres ident L. , ]. V. Basketball 8 ,9;
Baseball 10,11 ; Freshman Class Vice President.

�Directory
CAROLYN MARIE CALLOWAY

Pep Club 12; J. V. Football 9,10; Baseball 10.

N. H. S. 11,12; Library Club 9,10,11,12; Reporter 12; Glee
Club 11,12; Robekeeper 12; G. A. A. 10,11.

TERESA ANN DA VIS

SCUYLER HAKE CLARKSON

TRANS FER from Harrodsburg High School. Pep Club
12; G. A. A. 12; PowderpuffFootball 12; Homecoming
Court Attendent 12.

F. F. A. 9; Band 9,10,11.
WILLIAM ALLEN DA VIS
LINDA WEDDLE CLEMONS

Thespians 11; K. V. G. 11,12.

F. B. L. A. 12.
JOHN WILLIAM DEANER
NEAL DOUGLAS COOK

K. V. G. 8,10,11,12; F. F. A. 10.

Football 8,9,10; Basketball 8,9; Track 8; Golf 10.
JOHN DUANE DENOFF
REBECCA SUE COOK
G. A. A. 9; Y-Teens 10; F. B. L.A. 11 ; Science Club 10.

Chess Club 11; K. V. G. 11,12 ; Glee Club 8 ; Football 8,9;
Basketball 8.

VICKI GAY COOK

JERRY LEE DOGAN

:1:RA NSF ER from Graham High School. P ep Club 11;
I hespians 11 ,12; F. H. A. 11 ,12 ; F. B. L.A. 12.

Track Manager 8; Football Manager 8; Red Cross 11.
CAROLYN FAYE DOOLEY

LARRY WILLARD CORBETT

F. H. A. 8,12; Red Cross 9,12.

F. F. A. 10,11; K. V. G. 10,11 ; J . V. Football 8.
MARGARET ELAINE DOOLEY
LINDA ANN CRAIG
F. H. A. 8,9,10,11,12; Red Cross 8,9,10,12; Pep Club 8,9;
Blade Staff 1O; Pretenders 1O; Red cross Secretary-Treasurer
12; Basketball Intramurals 10.
LORETTA EUNICE CRAIG
F. H. A. 9,10,12; Library Club 11 ,12.
MOCHAELRYANCROWDER
Red Cross 10; Science Club 11,12; J. V. Football 8,9,10;
Tra ck 10,11; Letter 11.
ROY LEE CROWDER
F. T. A. 11,12 ; N. H. S. 11,12; Parliamentarian 12; S. C. A.
11 ; Basketball 8.
DOUGLAS EUGENE CUMBIE

F. H. A. 8,12; Red Cross 8,9,10,12 ; Blade Staff 9; Pretenders
10; Basketball Intramurals 9,10.
VICKIE DIANNE DOOLEY
F. H. A. 8,9; G. A. A. 9; Y-Tee ns 10 ; F. B. L.A. 11 ,12;
Treasurer 12 ; SHIELD STAFF 11 ,12; Typist 11 ,12; Glee
Club 12 ; Basketball Intra murals 9; S. I. P. A. 11; Exchange
Student 11.
RICHARD RANDOLPH DOVE

Basketball 8; Track 8,9,10; Jr. Class Reporter 11.
BRENDA DIANE DOWNEY
G.A.A . 8 ,9 ,10,11 ,12; Red Cross 10,11,12; Thespians 11,12;
Blade Staff 10,11 ,12; Club Editor 11; F. H. A. 12; Science
Club 10,11,1 2; Junior Class Play 11; Basketball Intramurals
8,9 ,10,11 ,12; Senior Class Play.
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VIVIAN CHERYL EAST

RONALD MARTIN GILLIAM

F. T. A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 8,9 ; Y-Teens 10; G. A. A. 10;
Majorette 10,11 ,12; S. C. A. 11,12; Representative 11; Library Club 12; Senior Class President 12; Teen Town Representative 12; Exchange Student 11 ,12; Band Letter 10,11 ,
12; Typing Award 11 .

Science Club 12.

BEYERL Y BAYARD ETZLER

MAYNARD BRYAN GOAD, JR.
Varsity Club 9,10,11,12 ; S. C. A. 10; Tra ck 9,10,11 ,12;
Varsity Football 11,12; Letters 11,12; J.V. Basketball 10;
Track Letters 9,10,11,12.

F. F. A. 9,10,11 ,12 ;

JANET ELIZABETH GRAY
CHARLES BLAIR ETZLER
F. F. A . 9,10,11 ,12;

CONNIE SUE FIRESTO NE
TRANSFER from J efferson High School. F. B. L.A. 12.
DWIGHT DEAN FIX
F. F. A. 9,10,11 ,12 ; Reporter 12; K. V. G. 10,11 ,12.

PATRICIA ANN FLANAGAN
F. H. A'. 9,10,11 ,12; Parliamentarian 11 ; President 12; Star

Fe~eration 9,10,11,12; Reporter 11 ; Secretary 12; S. C. A.
12, J. A. 12; G. A. A. 12.

SANDRA LORRAINE FRANKLIN
F. H. A. 3 ,9 ; Y-Teens 12 ; Pep Club 11 · NHS 11 12· F B
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Glee Club 8 ,9,10,11,12; Librarian 10 ; Library 9,10 ; F. H. A.
10 11 12· Historian 11 ·Vice President 12,· Pep Club 9.
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BRENDA LEE GREENE
F. H. A. 8,12; Song Leader 12 ; Chorus 12.

SANDRA GAYLE GREEN
GLORIA JEAN GREER
G. A. A. 10,11 ; F. H. A. 8,12; F. B. L.A. 12.

ANITA MADELINE GRINDSTAFF
Pep Club 8 ; Chorus 8; Red Cross 8; Band 9,10,11; Se cr~;ry
10; Librarian 11; Pretenders 9,10 ,11,12 ; SecretaryNlOA see
Club 9,10 ,11,12; F. T. A. 10,11,12; Historian 11 ; · · cl
11,12; Debate 11,12; Letter 11; Class Secretary 8 ,9; Ban
Letter 10.

BARBARA ANN GUY
DEBORAH KEITH FROST
Red Cross 8,9,10,11; F. H. A. 8; G. A. A. 8,9 ,10; Pe Club
8,9; Art Club 9,12 ; F. B. L.A. 12.
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F. H. A . 8 ,9,10,12 ; G. A. A. 11.

ALFRED INEZ HALL
F. H. A. 8 ; Red Cross 9,10.

GA RY LEE FULTZ
BELINDA FA YE HARRIS
DORIS ELAINE GARRETT

Band 9,10; Y-Yeens JO ; F. H. A. 12.

Pep Club 12 ; SHIELD STAFF 12 ; G. A. A. 12.
CAROL ANN HARTBERGER

NORMA SUE GIBSON

F. H. A. 8 ,12; G. A. A. 8,9 ; Pep Club 8 ; Red Cro ss 12.

F. H. A. 8 ,1 2: Y-Teen s 10,11 ,1 2; G. A. A. 12 ; Pep Club 9;
F. B. L.A. 10 ) 1.

BILLY HAY DEN HATTE R

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Football 8,9,10; Basketball 8,9; Tra ck 8,9,10,11, 12; Varsity
Club 11,12; Track Letter 12; Red Cross 11; Art Club 12.
MAYNARD HARRY HAYMAKER
Red Cross 11; K. V. G. 8,9,10,11, 12; Pep Club 9.
DEBORAH KAREN HEDRICK
Library Club 8,9,10,11, 12; Treasurer 9; Secretary 11; Pep
Club 9; Band 9,10,11,12 ; Secretary 12; Red Cross 8;
Pretenders 9; Blade Staff 11,12; G. A. A. 10,11,12; Basketball Intramura ls 8,9,10,11; Band Letter 9.
DEBORAH LEE HOLZBACH
Art Club 10,11,12; President 12; Library Club 10,11,12;
Pep Club 12.

PEARL ETIA HOOSIER
Band 10,11; Basketball Intramura ls 11.

FRANCINE WATSON JONES
F. H. A. 8,9,10,11 ,12 ; G. A. A. 9,10,11,12; F. H. A. Song·
leader 10; President 11; Parlimentarian 12 ; Glee Club 11,12;
Librarian 12; S. C. A. 11,12; Art Club 12; Pep Club 12;
F. H. A. Junior Degree 9; Chapter Degree 10; Girls State 11;
Deb Council Representative 12; Football Homecoming
Court 12; Attendent.
RONALD WAYNE JONES
PHILLIP COLIN KELLY
K.V. G.11.
HARRY WOODSON KESSLER III
Band 9,10,11 ,12; President 11; Manager 12; Letter 11;
N.H.S. 11,12; Baseball 11,12; Letter 11; Glee Club 11,12.
PEGGY LYNN KESSLER
F. H. A. 8,11,12; G. A. A. 9; Y-Teens 10; Sr. Library Club
11,12; Glee Club 11; Chorus 11.

SUZANNE IKENBER RY
Pep Club 8,9; Red Cross 8,9; Girls' Chorus 8; Secretary 8;
Pretenders 8,9,10,11; F. T. A. 9,10,11,12 ; Historian 12;
Band 9,10,11,12 ; Historian 9; Treasurer 10,11; President
12; Glee Club 9,10,11,12 ; Librarian 10; Robeke eper 11;
SHIELD STAFF 10; S. C. A. 9,12; P. T. S. A. 12; Band
Letter 10,11; Awards 11,12; Glee Club Letter 12.

ROBERT JAMES KINSEY
F. B. L.A. 12.
MARY ELIZABETH KINSEY
F. H. A. 8,9,10,11, 12; F. B. L.A. 11 ; Pep Club 8,9.

JOYCE VICKREY INGRAM
Y-Teens 10,11; Secretary 10; F. H. A. 8.

DAVID MICHEAL LAWRENCE

F. F. A. 8,9,10,11, 12.

F. F. A. 8,9,10,11, 12 ; Reporter 11; Varsity 9,10,11,12 ;
Pep Club 9; Chess Club 11 ; J. V. Football 8,10; Basketball
Manager 9,10,11,12 ; Football Manager 9; Track 8,9,10,11,
12; Manager Letter 9.

SANDRA KAY JENKS

MARY FRANCES LAWRENCE

F. H. A. 8,11,12; Pep Club 11 ; Library Club 12.

G. A. A. 10,11 ; N. H. S. 11,12 ; F. B. L.A. 12.

RICHAR D BENJAM IN JETER, JR.

JOHN ALLEN LAYMAN

JOSEPH HENRY JAMISON

F. T. A. 11 ; Science Club 11,12; President 12 ; Thespians
11,12; Vice President 12; S. C. A. 8 ,12; J. V. Basketball
8,9,1 0; J. V. Tra ck 8,9 ; Varsity Track 10.
DAVID EUGENE JOHNSON
Band 10,11 .

Library Club 8,9,10; Varsity Club 9,10,11,12 ; N. H. S. 11,
12; Thespians 11,12 ; Science Club 12; S. C. A. 8,9; Blade
Staff 12; Co-Feature Editor 12; Co-Business Manager 12;
Pep Club 8,9,10 ; Varsity Basketball 9,1 0,11,12; J. V. Basketball 8; Track 8,9 ,10; Letter 9,10,11,12 ; Golf 10,11,12:
Letter 10,11,12; Ping Pong Champion 9,1 0 ; Jr. Play 11 ; Senior Play 12.
53

�Senior
MARK VICTOR LEE

STEVE WADE LEE
Glee Club 8,9; N.H.S . 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12.

ELIZABETH REID LEECH

DAVID KEITH McMURRY
Glee Club 8 ,9 ; Scie n ce Club I 0 ,12 ; Varsity Clu b 12 ; Th espians 11 ,12 ; Forensics 10, 11 , 12 ; N . II. S . l l ,12; Treas urer
12 ; S. C. A . R eprese ntativ e 9 ; Co-Ord inatin g Chairman 12;
Preside nt Freshman Cla ss 9; Ch ess C lub l J: V ice Preside nt
11; Golf 8 ,9 ,J O; Bask e tball S tati stician I 0 , 11 ; N. F . L.
Debate Certifi cate 11: Junior Plav 11 ; S. A . A. L clter 9;
N. E. D. T . Certifi cate ; Class. lar~ hall 9: Pin g Po n g RunnerUp. 8,l 0.

F. H. A. 8 ,9,10,11,12; Song Leader 11 ; Treasurer 12; Gl ee
Club 8,9,10,11,12 ; F. H. A. Junior Degree 8; Chapter Degree

10.

VIRGINIA !VIEYERHOFF
F. B. L.A. l 0 ,11 ,12 ; Parlimentarian 12.

CORNELIA DUNBAR LEONARD
F. H . A. 8 ; Chorus 12; G. A. A. 10.

GLOR IA JEA N MOORE

TRA.:\SFER for Blu es ton e High Sc h oo l.
REBA KAREN LEONARD
F . H. A. 8,9,10,11,12 ; Reporter 11; Junior Degree 9; Chapter
Degree 11 .

TERESA LEE MURRAY
Pep Club 8 ; F. H . A. 9 .

JAMES ARMINE LONG
KATHY ALENE NEWTON
F. F. A. 11 ,12 ; Red Cross 10; Science Club 9; SHIELD
STAFF 11 ; Blade Staff 10,11 ,12; J. V. Football 10; Tra ck

8,9,10.

Pep Club 9 ; N. H . S. 11 ,12 ; F. H. A. 9,10 ,11 ,12 ; Baske tball
Intramura ls 10.

KA THY DIANE LOVE

JOHN MARK NOBLE

F. H. A. 8; Glee Club 11 ; Chorus 11 ,12.

Art Club 10,11; Science Fair lst Pla ce Winn er 9.

STEVEN KEITH MARTIN

LINDA DARLENE OSBORNE

Varsity Club 9,10,11 ,12; Library Club 8,9; Basketball 8;
Varsity Basketball 9,10,11,12; J. V. Tra ck 8; Varsity Track
9,10,11,12; Letters 9,10,11,12; Glee Club 8; S. C. A. 9,10;
N. H. S. 11,12; Basketball Co-Caption 11 ; District High
Jump 11 ; 3rd Pla ce State Hi gh Jump 11.

TRANSFER for William Fl e ming High Sc hool.

CARLTON WAYNE McCLURE

J. V. Football 8 ,9; Varsity Football 10.
VERNA GAIL McDONALD

BARBARA ANN OVERACRE
F. H. A. 8,9 ,10 ,11,12; Historian 9,1 O; Presid e nt 11 ; Advisor
12; S. C. A. 8 ,9,10 ; Hi storian IO ; Majore tte 10,11,12; Pep
Club 9.

DONNIE WAYNE PAGE

J. V. Football 9 ,10.

Junior Library Club 8,9; Pretenders 10 ; Pep Club 8,9,10,
J 1,12; F. T. A. 10,11,12; Reporter 12; N. H. S. 11,12;
G. A. A. 11; S. C. A. 11 ,12 ; Seriior Library Club 10,11 ,12;
Treasu rer 10; President 11; Basketball In tram urals 11.

F. H. A. 8 ; G. A. A . 9 ; Y-T ee ns 10 ; Library C lub ll; Glee
Club 11 ; Library 12; F. B. L.A. 12.

ROGER ALLEN McKINNEY

VERNARD PAUL PEARSO N

SHARON MARIE PARKER

�Directory
Varsity Club 10,11,12; Basketball 8; J. V. Basketball 9;
Varsity Basketball l0,11,12; Letter 10,11,12; Track Letter
11,12.

GEORGEANNE RUSSELL ROWLAND

F . H. A. 8,12; Glee Club 8,9; S. C. A. 12; Pep Club 8,9,10;
Basketball Intramurals 9,10,11.

Glee Club 10,11,12; Robekeeper 11; Historian 12; F. T. A.
10,11,12; Treasurer 10,11; Pep Club 8,9,10,11,12; Pretenders 8,9,10; Treasurer 10; Thespians 12; Secretary 12; N. H. S.
11,12; Library Club 10,11; Vice President 11; S. C. A. 8,9 ,
12; J. V. Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11 ,12; Captain
12; Class Marshall 10,11; Cheerleading Letter 10; Basketball
Homecoming Court 9; Football Homecoming Court 11,12;
Queen 12; Junior Class Play 11; Girl's State 11.

RUTH ANN PETTY

BEYERL Y WAYNE SANDIDGE

Library Club 8,9,10,11,12; F. H. A. 8; G. A. A. 8,9; Pep
Club 8,9 ,10,ll,12;J. V. Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Snow Queen Court Attendent 11.

Football 8,9; F. F. A. 8,9.

MARTHA JO PEERY

SARAH FRANCES PETTY
Pep Club 8,9,10; Glee Club 8,9; G. A. A. 9; F. H. A. 8; Band
9,10,11,12; Head Majorette 9,10,11,12; Letter 11,12; Basketball Intramurals 11.

CHARLOTTE KA TY SHA VER
S. C. A. 8,9,10,11,12; Senior Library Club 10,11,12; Reporter 11; F. T. A. 10,11,12; Vice President 12; G. A. A.
10,11,12; Basketball lntramurals 9,10,11; Co-Captain 11.

CARLA JEANNE SHOWALTER
F. H. A. 8; Art Club 9,10; Science Club 11.

RICHARD LEON PHILPOTT
K. V. G. 10,11,12; Science Club 12.

STEPHEN WILLIAM SHOWALTER

DEBBIE JAN POFF

Band 10; Dance Band 10; Newspaper Staff 10,11,12;
Feature Editor 12; J. V. Football 9,10; Baseball 11; Band
Letter 10.

F. H. A. 11,12; F. B. L.A. 11,12; G. A. A. 9,10,12.
DEBORAH GAIL SIMMONS
MARK LEE POWELL
Red Cross 8,9; Pep Club 9; J. V. Football 9,10.

LARRY STEVEN REED

CECRIC RICHARD RHODES
Glee Club 10,11; Science Club 12; K. V. G. 11,12.

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER RIVERS
Art Club 9,10,11; Thespians 11 ,12; Treasurer 12; Newspaper Staff 10,11,12; Editor 12; Junior Play 11.

RICHARD DEAN ROCK
Pretenders 10 11 12 · Science Club 11,12; Basketball 8;
J. V. Basketb~ll lO; V. Track 8; J.B . Football 9.

J.

F. T. A. 8; Glee Club 8,9,10,12; Pep Club 12; G. A. A. 10;
Red Cross 8,12 ; F . B. L.A. 12; Pretenders 10; S. C. A. 9,10,
12; Glee Club Stedent Director 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12;
Sophomore Class President 10; Senior Class Secretary 12.
PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS
Jr. Library Club 8,9; Vice-President 9 ; Pretenders 9,10;
Reporter 9; Vice President 10; Thespains 10,11,12; Treasurer 11; G. A. A. 10,11,12; Vice President 11; Glee Club
10,11,12; Reporter 11,12; Girls Chorus 8; Pep Club 9,10,
11; N. H. S. 11,12; S. C. A. 10,11,12; Secretary 10; Vice
President 11; President 12; Powderpuff Football 11; J. V.
Cheerleader 9,10; Captain 10; Junior Girls Basketball
Intra murals 11; G. A. A. Sportsmanship Award 11; Girls
State 11; Cheerleading Letter 10; S. C. A. Good Citizenship
Award 10,11; High School Relations Council 11,12;
Corresponding Secretary 12.
LINDA SUSAN SIMPSON
F. H. A. 8,9,10,12.
55

�Senior
LINDA GALE SLUSSER

HELEN MARIE THOMPSON

F. B. L.A. 12.

Library Club 8 ; G. A. A. 9 ,10.

CARL EDWIN SNYDER, JR.

NANCY ROBIN THOMPSON

F. A. A. 8,9,10,11,12; Sentinel 10,11; K. V. G. 11,12; J. V.
Basketball 8.

F. T. A. 10,11,12; Pretenders 11,12 ; Clerk JO ; Red Cross 8;
Thespians 12; President 12 ; Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Rob ekeeper 11; Secretary 12; Debate 12 ; Gi rl s Stale 8; F. H. A.
8; Jr. Library 9; Senior Library Club 10; S. C. A. 11,12; Pep
Club 9,10 ,11; N. H. S. 11,12; J. V. Cheerl ead er 10; Junior
Play 11.

BENJAMIN KESSLER SPRINKEL, JR.
K. V. G. 10,11,12.

WALTER THOMAS VASSAR
ROSE MARIE SPRINKEL
F. H. A. 8,11 ,12; Library Club 11 ,12; F. B. L.A. 10.

Glee Club 8,9,10,11,12; Pretenders 8 ,9,10,11 ; Scie nce Club
11,12; Newspaper 11; F. T. A. 11,12 ; Pep Club 12; Library
Club 12;Junior Play 11 ; SHIELD STAFF 12.

WANDA SUE STEWART
F. H. A. 9; Pep Club 10; Library Club 12.

KEITH WYATT VAUGHT
F . F. A. 8,9; F. T. A. 11.

PATRICIA KRISTINE TARBOX
F. H. A. 8 ; Parliamentarian 8; Pep Club 8,9; Red Cross 8,
9; Art Club 9,11,12; Pretenders 9; G. A. A. 9,10; Glee Club
8 ,9,1 0; Majorette 9,10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10; Basketball lntramurals 8,10; Junior Class Talent Show 8,9; Junior Play Student Director 11 ; Band Letter 10; F. H. A. 1st
Degree 8.

WEN DELL EVERETT WAR D
Varsity Club 10,11,12 ; Basketball 10,11 ,12 ; Tra ck 9 ,10,11 ,
12; Basketball Letter 11 ,12; Tra ck Letter JI.

DONNA LOU WEEKS

F . H. A. 9 ,1 0 ,11,12 ; Secretary 12 ; Glee Club 8,9,10,11 ,12.

F. T. A. 10,11,12; F. H. A. 11; Senior Library Club 11,12;
G. A. A. 11,12; Science Club 12; Powderpuff Football 11;
Basketball Intramural 8,9,10,11,12.

JACQUELINE MA RJE TAYLOR

MARY MARCIA WESTERMAN

Glee Club 11,12 ; Majorette 10,11,12.

Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Organ Aecom . 11; Organ and Piano
Aecom. 12; Library Club 8,9,10,11; Reporter 9, Treasurer
11; F. T. A. 11,12; G. A. A. 11,12; Pretenders 10,11; J. V.
Cheerleader 9,10; Co-Captain 10; Varsity Cheerl eader 11,12;
Co-Captain 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Football Homecoming
Court 11,12; Powderpuff Football 1]; Basketball lntramurals
11.

BRENDA JOYCE TAYLOR

WILLIAM RAY TEAFO RD, JR.
F . F . A. 9 ,10,11,12 ; Varsity Club 10,11,12; N. H. S. 11,12;
F . F . A. Reporter 10; Treasurer 11 ; Vice President 12; J. V.
Basketball 9,10; Track 8 ; Varsity Baseball 10,11 ,12; Baseball letter 10,11,12.

TIMOTHY RAY WHITAKER
JOHN LINDSAY THOMAS

J. V. Football 9,10; Track 8,9 .

F. F. A. 8,9.
GAIL ANN WILLIS
LINDA GALE THOMAS
Y-Teens 10; F. B. L.A. 12.

F. H. A. 8,11,12 ; G. A. A. 8 ,9,12; Pep Club 8 ; Y-Tee ns 9,
10; F. B. L.A. 11 ,12 ; Basketball Team lntramurals 10.

�Dir ecto ry
JUDY ESTHE R WILEY

F. H. A. 8,9,10,11,12 ; Treasur er 11; Junior Home Ee Degree;
Chapter Home Ee Degree.

F. H. A. 8 ,9 ,10,11 ,12.
CHARL ES EDWARD WOOD
LARRY WAYN E WILEY

F. F. A. 8,9; K. V. G. 9,10,11 ,12.

F. A. A. 11,12.
CARL DOUGLAS WOODSON
MICHA EL EDWIN WILEY
Junior Class Secreta ry 11 ; Senior Class Treasur er 12; Pep
Club 12 ; S. C. A. 11,12; Base ball 10; Band 10,11; Letters

10,11.

DIANA LYNN WILHE LM
F. H. A. 8,12 ; Pep Club 8,9,10, 11,12; G. A. A. 9,10,11,12;
Presid ent 12; Powder puff Footba ll 10,11,1 2 ; J. V. Ch eerleader 10; Varsity Ch eerleade r 12; Cheerleading Letter 11 ,12;
Pep Club Letter 11 ; Homec oming Court 10; Exchan ge Student 11.

MARY ANN WILLIA MS
F . H . A. 8,12; Glee Club 12; F. B. L.A. 11,12.

S. C. A. 10,11,12; Th espians 11,12 ; Band 10,11; Class Preporter 10; Vice Presiden t of Class 11 ; J. V. Footbal l 9 ;
Teen Town Represe ntative 12; Band Letter 10,11.
GLORIA MAE WORRE LL
G. A. A. 9,10,11,12.

NANCY JANE YOUNG
Pep Club 8,9,IO ; Science Club 11,12; Steering Commi ttee
11; Historian 12; G. A . A . 9,10,11 ,12; Vice Presiden t 9;
Pret enders 8,9,I0,1 1 ,12; Y-Teens 10,11 ,12; Vice Presiden t
11 ; Presiden t 12; S. C. A. 12; Devotio n Chairma n 12; J. V .
Cheerlea der IO ; Basketb all Intramu rals 10,11 ,12 ; Ch eerleading Letter 10; G. A . A. Letter 10; Basketb all Ho mecoming Court 9; Junior Class Play 11.

TERRY LEE WILLIA MS
Footbal l 8 ,9; Bask etball 8,9 ,10 ; Tra ck 8,9.

FRED PREST ON WILLIA MSON, JR.
S. C. A . 8 ,9,10,1 1,12; Library Club 8,9,10; Glee Club 8,9,
10,11; Band 8,9 ,10,11; Secreta ry 9; Track Mana ger 8;
K. Y_· G. 11 ; Pep Band 9,10,11 ; Pep Club 12; Youth
Se~mar 10,11; Blade Staff 9,10; Junior-S enior Prom 11 ;
J umor Class Treasur er 11 ; Senior Class Reporte r 12; Band
Letter 10,11.

LINDA FA YE WILLIA MSON
F. H. A. 8; Y-Tee ns 10.

PAUL ADAMS WILLA RD II

F. _F. A. 8 ; Debate 9 ; Pretend ers 10,11 ; Blade Staff 10,11 ;
S c1~n ce Club 10,11 ; Band Drum Major 11 ,12; S. C. A. 11 ;
J umor Class Presiden t 11.

SHIRL EY JEA N WOMAC K

57

�The Offi ce rs of the Junio r Class find that this is
the only place in which they can make plans for
the prom in priva cy. Th e Offi cers are: Doug
Wilson, President ; Reed Ke ll y, Vice President ;
Cath y Cam per, Secre tary ; Myra Beahm, Treasurer,
and Linda Pett y, Reporter.

Junior Class

Mark Anderson
Wanda Amos
Judy Aust in
Myra Anne Beahm

Joan Beheler
Barry Belcher
Sherry Booze
Vance Bower

58

�Vicky Bowles
Nancy Bowman
Brenda Brooks
Curtis Brown

Cathy Bushnell
Barbara Calloway
Denny Campbell
Cathy Camper

Robert Carter
Barbara Conner
Clayton Cook
Clinton Cook

David Cook
Earl Cook
Linda Cook
Debbie Costanzo

Randall Craft
Mik e C roni se
Ga il C rowd e r
Kermit Dani e l

59

�Sterling Dawson
Debbie Davis
Janie Dempsey
Reb ecca Dickerson

Robin Dogan
Ro cky Dogan
Kenneth Dooley
Denise Doss

These Juniors really enjoy themselves at the
dance, as you can see .

Why don't we sing along with MITCH?

Susan Epperly
Robert Ferguson
Chris Firebaugh
Ronnie Firestone

60

�Junior boys David, Glen, Jerry, along
with Benny, will 1:&gt;Ut-shine the bonfire.

"Burn the Bees!" is the cry of students at the annual Bonfire.

Donald Fitzgerald
Sandra Fix
Robert Fultz
Barry Greene

Mike Gray
Greg Gray
Mike Goad
Glenn Goad

61

�James Gibson
Perry Gibson
Ro ge r Gibson
Ri chard Gianini

Morri s G ill
John Gl a zn e r
G a ry H a ll
Jo e H a mbri c k

Gary Ha nsbrough
J erry Ha t ch er
George Holt
Clare n ce Hose y

VI iss S hutte r s t e a c h es j u n ior English and a lso gives
p o p q uizes, a s y o u c an tell

fro m the exp ression on th e
stud e nts' fa ces.

62

�Finall y ~ We tho ught we would never get them. The
Class Rin g is the most important thin g besto wed upon a
student (exce pt for a diplo ma) .

The bell rings on . ...... .. .. .

The first day can be hectic for everyone.

Ann Hubbard
Bett y Hubbard
Milla lllieff
Mike Jones

Tommy J o nes
R eed K e ll y
Lewi s LaPrad
Alle n Lee

63

�Mik e Lee
Jimmy Markey
Joe Martain
Billy Maxey

Jimmy 1\IcClung
Danny McFarland
Donald 1\l ea dow s
&lt;)uinni e Miller

Linda Millirons
Richard Minnix
Twila Montgomery
Mike Moses

The morning routine for these fellows consists of walking around in the sa me circle
three or more times and laughing it off later.

64

�"Do I really want to go to school today?" thinks Mary Barnett

Spirit isn't far away ...
Go
Fight
Win

Robin Murray
Mark Newton
Carolyn Norris
Cathy Owen

Buster Patram
Marlene Paxton
Steve Paysour
Tonya Pendleton

Linda Petty
David Radcliff
Charles Reedy
Rodney Reynolds

65

�Leslie escorts Georgeanne onto the field as she was presented her
crown.

Melvin Wilson shoots for the goal.

Juniors Are Active
Darrell Rhodes
Jerry Riddleberger
Danny Roach
Janice Roberts

Gary Roberts
Linda Ronk
Mona Saunders
Donald Short

66

�Mike Simmons
David St. Clair
Shelby St. Clair
Johnny Smith

Stormy Smith
Jimmy Southers
Roberta Stanley
Angela Stuart

Randy Swisher
Leslie Talbot
Danny Tanner
Rodney Taylor

In Sports, Activities, Hard Work.

At the crucial moment Gary
Roberts was injured.

67

�Christine Thompson
Tommy Turner
Dale Vaugh
Betty Wade

In chemistry class there are only three words: work, work, work!

J

The activeness of the Juniors have helped to make
the Pep Club a well-organized group.
Remember
Her
Wickedness!

Carl Walker
Ronnie Waller

Paul Ward
William Wall

68

�Dale West
Barry Williamson
Brenda Williamson
Carolyn Williamson

Teresa Willard
Doug Wilson
Barbara Womack
Phillip Wood

Donna Wright

Margie really know s "where it's
at," it seems, as she is surrounded by BOYS!

69

�The Sophomore Class Officers are: Bill Campbell, Treasurer; Mark Shisler, Vice President; Ben Harris, Secretary; Joe Camper, Reporter; and Skip
Simmons, President.

Sophomores Look To The Future ....
I'\~,
\J&lt;.. . ·I •"

· Aker
Brenda Akers
Kay Austin
Dean Baker
Bridgett Beckner

Doug Beheler
Beverly Belcher
William Benny
Carol Bertholf
Linda Bishop

70

�John Blanton
Keith Blough
Cassandra Bolton
Roy Bolton
Cindy Bowles

Cathleen Bowling
Tommy Brumfield
Linda Bryant
Ruth Caldwell
Bill Campbell

And Learn From The Past.

Joe Camper
Connie Cassell
Robert Castle
Mark Cole
Jerry Collins

71

�Chris Compton
Braxton Cook
Rebecca Craft
Linda Cronise
Randall Cronise

Mike Cumbie
Vicki Custer
Mary Deel
David Dickerson
Wanda Divers

72

�Kay Dooley
Mike Dooley
Lynn Downey
Pat Fitzgerald
David Foutz

Rhonda Foutz
Patsy Garst
Paula Gatewood
Jean Graham
April Gray

Beverly Guill
Tom Guill
Gary Guilliams
Alice Hall
Kathy Hall

Steve Hall
Sandy Hamblin
Steve Hammond
Ben Harris
J eanette Hay maker

Greg Hermann
Dean Hodges
Carole Hoga n
Mike Hogan
Smn ucl Holli ngsworth

73

�Bobbie Holzbach
Carol Hosey
Ernest Huffman
Barbara Johnson
Eardine Johnson

Irene Johnson
Greg Jones
Robert Jones
Brenda Keith
Connie Kessler

Marie Kinsey
David Kinzie
Karen Kuykendall
Teddy Lafon
Regeana Lee

Devon Lowdon
Ian Lowdon
Larry Marshall
Jay Martin
Bobby McCoy

Mary Beth McDonald
Mary McFarland
Stanley McFarland
Diana McKinney
Chris McMurray

74

�Jimmy Meador
Carolyn Merchant
Janie Merchant
Betsy Meyerhoff
Dexter Miller

Jerry Mill.irons
Gail Montgomery
Mike Moran
Phyllis Moran
Peggy Morris

Ricky Morris
Douglas Mullins
Geneva Mullins
Glen Mullins
Robert Murray

Judy Muse
Eric Noble
Sue Owen
Ruth Patsel
Sybil Preston

David Prickett
Donna Redden
Vickit· Reynolds
Delwood Schechtcrly
Loretta Shifldt

75

�Edward Payne
, Mark Shisler
Skip Simmons
Ava Smith
Kathy Smith

Cindy Southers
Gerald Spickard
Rosalyn Spickard
Delila Spradlin
Rob ert Sprinkle

Charlotte St. Clair
Ruby St. Clair
Cathy Teaford
Mike Thomas
Audrey Toliver

76

�Carrie Toliver
Martha Toliver
Linda Tolley
Debbie Tuck
Teresa Turman

Christine VanCleaf
Kathy Vest
Bobbie Lou Waid
Rodney Ward
Earline Wall

Cindy Waugh
Dean Wertz
David Williamson
Kenneth Wilson

Kaye Wood
Mark Woodie
Jan Woods

77

�Freshman Class Officers and Their Accomplice: Reporter-Holly Brown, President-Billy Gray, Vice-PresidentGary Blo ugh, Secretary-Karen Paysour, Treasurer-Jane Duncan.

The Freshmen Discover ...

Johnny Abbott
Jim Ailstock
Denise Aker
Shirley Austin
Cindy Arthur

Bonnie Baker
Karen Bare
John Basham
Alfred Benge
David Benson

78

�Roger Bertholf
Larry Bishop
Donna Bison
Gary Blough
Henry Booze

Steve Bolton
Beth Bower
Sharon Bowles
Anne Bowman
Ronald Brooks

Frank Broughman
Nancy Broughman
Bertha Brown
Holly Brown
Luther Bryant

... New Horizons for Their Future.

Wayne Bryant
Greg Burrell
Stephanie Burris
David Bush
Judy Byers

Curtis Cadd
Norman Caldwell
Jeff Callahan
Gladys Calloway
Teresa Cahoon

79

�Donna Cassell
Larry Candle
Diane Clark
Allen Cole
Brenda Collins

Ike Compton
Kathy Conner
Lephia Conner
Lula Cook
Betty Craft

80

�Joyce Craft
Ronnie Craft
Jimmie Craig
Randy Craig
Katherine Cress

Denny Crowder
Sandra Crowder
Robin Davis
Janice Dean
Lewis Dean

Randy Deel
William Deel
Ann Delong
Larry Dogan
Robin Dollyhigh

Eddie Dooley
William Dooley
Ron Downing
Iva Dudley
~Cathy Duncan

Jane Duncan
Leon Edwards
Tommy Edwards
William Epperly
Dorothy Etzler

81

�Walter Falls
William Ferrell
Tommy Fitzgerald
Betty Foutz
Sharon Franklin

Opel Gibson
Tommy Gibson
Dawn Giles
Nolan Gill
Mike Goad

Warren Goad
Patricia Gomez
Terry Graybill
Freida Gray
Larry Gray

James Griffin
Debra Griffith
Priscilla Grindstaff
Jackie Guilliams
Billie Hall

Cecil Hall
Dale Hall
Darrell Hall
Ricky Hall
Diane Hamblin

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Francis Hanabass
Leign Harris
Billie Hartless
Tommy Hartman
Ronnie Hatcher

Debbie Haupt
Joe Haupt
Elizabeth Hermann
Josephine Hill
Larry Hinchie

((You've Got A Lot To Live!"

Bobbie Holt
Jimmy Hosey
Marlene Hubbard
Jerry Huffman
Rebecca Humphrey

Ronald Jennings
Lorraine Jones
Stanley Jones
Dora Kelly
Lonnie Kelly

Tony Kessler
Danny King
Lonnie May Kyle
Eddie Lee
Loretta Lee

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�Shelby Lee
Curtis Leonard
Esther Leonard
Sharon Madagan
Betty Mann

Kenneth Manuel
Larry Marshall
Rowland Martin
Sandra Martan
Wayne Maxey

Larry Moyer
Barbara McClung
Judy McDaniels
Eddie McKinney
Danny Meador

Carolyn Merchant
Elizabeth Merchant
Ruby Mer chant
Pam Meyerhoff
Cathy Miller

Wayne Mills
Kathy Mack
Brad Moore
Doug Moran
Debbie Morris

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�Ricky Mullins
Sandra Mullins
Lisa Murray
Mike Myers
Brenda Neas

De bbie Niday
Alee n Noel
Jo ey Nugen
Carolyn Paine
Karen Pay sour

Particia Peery
Ronald Rendclton
Pa m Poulin
Debra Reed
Steve Reed

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�Donna Reynolds
Teresa Rhodes
Earl Richardson
Calvin Ronk
Teresa Rucker

Charles Ruff
Earnest Russell
John Russell
Rodney Sandidge
Becky Saunders

Kay Scaggs
Patty Sellers
Richard Silcox
Willy Wimmons
Kenneth Singleton

Rodney Smelser
Linda Smith
Lynn Smith
Jeff Southers
James Sowder

Loretta Sowers
Gary Sprinkle
Debra St. Clair
Donald St. Clair
Jerry St. Clair

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�Cheryl Stanley
Peggy Stewart
Jimmy Stiglich
Sidney Strong
Paul Stump

Tracy Swartz
Pam Tabor
Jack Thomas
Jerry Tuck
Monty Tucker

Becky Turner
Tonya Waddell
Curt Westerman
Linda Whitacre

Dennis Whorley
Nancy Wiley
Ann Williamson
Doris Williamson
Jimmie Williamson

Brenda Wil son
Calvin Wil son
Timmy Wood s
David Young
Terry Young

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�F.F.A. Looks to Agriculture Career

Officers of the Lord Botetourt Chapter of Future Farmers of America are Randall Craft, Mike Lee, Dwight Fix, Wesley
Bush, and Billy Teaford.

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�Red Cross Projects Benefit L.B.H.S.
Th e R e d Cross is an organization of stude nts inte r est e d in the many fields relating to h e alth or m e dicine . O n e of
th e most important proj ec ts tac kle d by th e club was se nding a Ch est to th e servicem e n in V ie tnam. T his y ea r th e Red
Cross vi s it e d th e Ye t e ran 's Hospital to prese nt a Program. A sp ec ial assembly, sponsored by th e R ed C ross, wa s
give n conc e rning th e Augu st flood s.

Mr. Little, Wanda Amos, Beth Bower,
Linda Craig, Elaine Dooley, Carolyn
Willia mson , Robin Dogan are th e
Officers and Sponsor that make the
L.B. H. S. chapter of the Red Cross
go.

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�Science Club Officers Ben Jeter, Nancy Young,
and Norman Belcher pause after a meeting.Not
pictured are Sherry Booze and Nancy Bowman.

Science Club Active 1n Projects

The Science Club is an organization concerned with th e advancement of students considering a science career.
The Club offers many opportunities for m e mbers to further the ir knowledge and understanding of sc ience.

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Y-Teens Serve School and Community

Y-T ee ns are th e Y\\ 'CA Youth. Thi s ye a r th e y
work e d actively in sc hool and community affairs
by spon soring th e Bloodmobile and collectin g
mone v for Di sabled \' e tc rans.

Y-T ee n Offi ce rs a r e Nan cy Youn g, B rid ge tt e Beckne r,
Beverl y Be k h er, a nd Ruth Caldwe ll. M iss P alm er is th e
~pon s or.

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�F.H.A. Officers are Pat Flanagan, Brenda Taylor, Freda Gray, Janey Gray, Beth Leech, Teresa Rhodes, Fran Jones, and Brenda
Greene. Mrs. Sifford is the group's sponsor.

Future Homemakers of America
Look to Careers

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�Barbara shows Santa what a good girl she has been.

F.H.A. members are concerned with the
application of knowle dge to the jobs of
homemaking and family living and with
the growth of individuals as contributing
members of a family.
Through F .H.A. activities members
learn the importance of each individual,
the acceptance of responsibility, the value
of carefully mad e plans, and work well
don e .

Co urtesy Week exemplifies F. H. A.'s desire to en·
courage be tter relations between students and
teac h er s.

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�The spirit and excit ement at
Lord Botetourt are often generated by th e Pep Club. Seeking to
instill in each student pride in his
school and the willingn ess to
work together to mak e it even
better, the Pep Club actively
supports school activities. The
posters and banners are only a
small part of their enthusiasmthey "love their boys."

Pep Club Officers Debbi e Costanzo,
Milla II lief, and Nancy Bowman confer
with their spon sor Mr. Lough before a
pep rally .

Pep Club Encourages School Spirit

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�Varsity Club Recognizes Athletes

The Varsity Club is sponsored by Mr. Ergenhright and Mr. Sarver. The officers are Doug Wilson, Vice-President ; Steve Martin, President; and
David Radcliff, Secretary-Treasurer.

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�Library Club Provides Assistance

Library Club Officers are
Cathy Teaford, Charlotte
Shaver, Delila
Spradlin. Mrs. Etzler,
school librarian, is the
sponsor.

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�In Selecting Library Materials

Members of the Library
Club work during study
halls assisting students in
finding the books and
magazines they need.

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�Th is year's team is Norma n Belcher, C h a rl e s Reedy, Robin Thompson, Alice Bake r, Anita Crindstaff, Myra Ann Beahm, D e ni se Linkenauger, Robin M urray, a nd Robert Ferguson.

Debators Shoot for Three
The Lord Botetourt Debators are looking for their third straight state championship this year. The past hvo years have seen
Lord Botetourt State Champions both affirmative and negative and this year's team looks good for three in a row. This year's
topic is RESOLVED: That Congress should prohibit unitateral U.S. Military intervention in foreign countries.

First Team Debato r s a r e Denise Linkenauger, Anita Grindstaff, Alice Baker, Robin Murray, and Charles Reedy.

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�Proving that "smarts" grow on trees
in Botetourt are the National Honor
Society Officers: Norman Belcher,
Vice President ; John Caldwell, President ; Alice Baker, Secretary; and
Roy Crowder, Parliamentarian. Keith
McMurray, not pictured , is Treasurer.

Excellence Is Recognized by NHS

The National Honor Society works to bring the accomplishments of outstanding juniors and seniors to the attention of their
classmates, their parents and their community. The Society stresses dedication to character, scholarship, leadership, and service. In order to become a member, a student must show all of these qualifications.

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�Future Business l~eaders of America,

Future Teachers of America Offer

The F .T.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Reese . Office r~ are:
Suzanne Ikenberry Historian· Alice Baker, President;
Myra Ann Beahm, Se cretary; Charlotte Shaver, Vice
President ; and Jimmy McClung, Treasurer.

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�Prospects for Tomorrow's Leaders

The Officers of the
F.B.L.A. are Vickie
Dooley, Treasurer;
Milla Ilieff, Parliamentarian; Ginny Meyerhoff,
Second Parliamentarian;
Linda Ronk, Report er ;
Linda Huff, Historian;
Ann Hubbard, Secretary;
Sandy Franklin, President ; and Don Fitzgerald, Vice-President.
Sponsors arc Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Webb, and
Mrs. Sheets.

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�GAA Strives for Teamwork 1n Sports

The Girls Athletic Association provides
all girls at Lord Botetourt with an opportunity to parti cipate in intramural sports,
stressing the spirit of involv e me nt and
teamwork . Th e GAA promotes t ea m
sports for girls in all grades.

The CAA officers are Marsha Long, Suzanne Epperly, Kathy S mith, Diana Kessler, Mary Beth McDonald, and Debbie
Ingram.

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�Art Club Officers are Debbie Holzbach, Joyce Ingram, Mike Rivers,
Richard Dove, Mark Noble, and
Danny Tanner. The Sponsor is Mrs.
Neighbors.

Composed of students from all level art classes, the Student Art Chapter of Lord Botetourt encourages intellectual and
cultural growth through art.

Art Club Emphasizes Creativity

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�Glee Club Presents Cantata

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"Chimes of the Holy Night" was presented at community churches during the Christmas season. The Glee Club also appeared
on local television and presented programs for the P. T. A. and other Clubs.

Glee Club Officers are Debbie
Simmo ns, John Caldwell, Jerry
Hatcher , Patsy Simmons, Robin
Murray, Fran Jones, Robin
Thompson, Alice Baker, Carolyn Calloway , Marcia Westerman, Lana Bower, Georgeanne
Rowla nd , and Toni Pendleto n.
Mrs. Murray is director of the .
group.

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�European Studies Club Organized

The European Studies Club is sponsored of students interested in the cultures and languages of E urope. Under the direction
of Mrs. Garb er , the group conducts various money-making proj ects to enable its members t o travel to Europe.

Officers of the European Studies Chili
are Barbara Johnso n, Sue Bridgen, and
Milla Ilieff.

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�Cavalier Band Performs 1n Shrine,
Apple Blossom Festival Parades

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Add Sparkle, Snap

Football halftime shows and fall parades were the year's first order of
business for the Cavalier band. A "mod" concert ushered in concert season, during which the stage band performed on numerous occasions.
The highlight of the year was an appearance at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester.

Sen ior majorettes a r e C h e ryl Ea st,
Ja c ki e Taylor, Sa rah Petty, Pat
Tarbox, and B a rbara Overacre.

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Blad e s taff m e mb e r s r ev iew
th e ir fir st iss u e. Th ey a r e
Mark Nob l e, S t eve S ho·
wait er, '.llilla lli e ff, Twila
l\lont go m e ry, !\like Riv ers,
l\lar s h a Lon g, a nd All e n
La y m a n.

Blade Reports Monthly Activities,
Promotes Journalism at LBHS

Othe r member s of the Blade
staff are Jimmy McClung,
Richard C ianini, Sherry
Booze, Ma r y Anne Meloy,
Deb orah Hed ri ck, C harl es
Reedy, and Reed Kelly.

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�Shield s taff m e mb e r s are Doug W ii son, Vickie Custer, J ea ne tt e Haymaker, David R adcl iffe, Elaine Garrett, Margie Johnson, C ind y
Southers, and D e bbi e In gram.

Shield Recalls Botetourt History

Bu s in ess .M anagers
An ge la S tu a rt and
Debra Willi s and Editorin·Chief John Ca ldw e ll
look over plan s for
19 70 S hi e ld .

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�Pretenders Discover Dramatic Arts
Pretenders' Officers are Charles Reedy, \ ice !'res id en t; Na n cy Bowman , Tr ea,urer; Twila Montgomery, Secre tary;
Karen Kuykendall , Reporter; Cathy Ca mper, Pr es id ent.

112

�Thespian Officers test one of the tools of their
trade. From top to bottom, they are Ben Jeter,
Vice-President; Robin Thompson, President; Mike
Rivers, Treasurer; Alice Baker, Clerk; Georgeanne
Rowland, Secretary.

Thespians Honor Excellence 1n Drama

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S.C.A. Officers John Caldwell, Denise Linkenauger, Patsy Simmons, Ruth Caldwell, and Cathy Teaford pause in front of one of their
projects.

Student Cooperative Association

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�George Holt, an S.C.A. Officer,
counts votes for Citizen of the
Month.

Linking Faculty, Administration, and Students

Th e stude nt governme nt works continually
for a b e tte r r elationship between th e stud e nts
and fa culty. Th ey try to bring th e students'
views b e for e th e administration. During th e
y e ar th ey hav e many activiti es, including
Christmas ba sk e ts, Casual Day, Citize ns of
th e :V lonth , and music in th e cafeteria.

Miss Sutherland is a sponsor of the S.C.A.

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�Meeting
Adjourned

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��1st Row-C. Westerman, M. Cole, G. Goad, J. Riddleburger, D. McFarland, J. Burrell, D. Radcliff, T. Turner. 2nd Row-M. Moses, manager; J.
Thomas, D. St. Clair, M. Thomas, D. Hodges, T. Gray , J. Glazner, S. McFarland, D. Wertz. 3rd Row-W. Simmons, manager ; D. Dickerson, D.
Wilson., M. Goad, M. Wilson, K. Wilson, M. Woodie, R. Kelley, B. Goad, G. Roberts, B. Benson, K. Blough, trainer.

Cavaliers Break Even
L. B.

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Covington

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James River

games. But those other FIVE! You say the clock ran

L. B.

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NQrthside

out on you? Sure you lost som e you should have won ,

L.B.

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Liberty

but th en you won some you should have lost. You

L. B.

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Alleghany

surpri sed a lot of p eople with those fir st four wins, but

L. B.

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Addison

yo u di sappointe d eve n more by dropping fiv e out of

L.B.

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Brookvill e

the last six. But the band still plays, th e crowds k eep

L.B .

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Wm. Byrd

com ing, and you've got to k eep on trying.

L.B.

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Clifton Forge

L.B.

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Dunbar

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Well, football team, congratulations for a fin e FIVE

�Co-Captains Joe Burrell

Benny Benson

Doug Wilson

Leadership Was Supplied by Captains and Coaches

Head Coach- Pete Ergenbright

Backfield Coach - Tim Sarver

Line Coach - Tim Kessinger
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All-District Defensive Back Joe Burrel covers receiver .

Joe latches onto Brookville runner.

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Doug Wilson leads a pack of Cavalier defenders to the ball carrier.

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�Joe sca mp e r s for a ga in again st Addison.

Radcliff elud es No rth side ta ckl er s to pick up yar d age for Botty.

"Let's Go Big 'O'!"

J erry gathers in a touchdown pass against Liberty.

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�Is everybody ready '~ The Cava li er team prepares to fight for more yard&lt;q:e.

fl old on Reed . Help's on the way'

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"Dancer" Jor pulls in a pass.

�Teamwork and individual efforts of the players and coache s
were the main factor s which brou ght the Cavaliers their
best record in the Blue Ridge Di strict.

Benny Ben s on, guard, fullback , and linebacker, wa s al so
th e leading punt e r in the di strict.

.\JJ.\ .all ey l\I e lvin Wil son gain s yarda ge a gain s t N orths id e.

David "Rat" Radcliff gets good protection as he prepares to pass.

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�Glen Goad leads interference for David Dickerson as he returns punt.

Joe turns it on for a touchdown against Liberty.

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"Wil d Ma n" R iddleburger scuffl es
fo r the pa ss / 1

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Bryan Goad (82) shows why he was All-District defensive end. Here he pops James River
quarterback.

�While Gaining Experience

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�Front Row-Leslie Talbot, Steve Paysour, Joe Burrell, Steve Martin, Allen Layman. Standing-Bryan Goad, Melvin Wilson, Wendell
Ward, George Holt, Vernard Pearson, Mike Goad, Willie Simmons.

Varsity Squad Plays to Win

Co-Captains- V ernard Pearson and Steve Martin

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Head Basketball Coach - Bobby Camper

�The Varsity Basketball team closed its regular
season with a 13-5 record , which included upsetting Blue Ridge District powers Addison and
Cave Spring.
Steve Martin broke the school record for
scoring the most points in one game with his 41
points against Brookville. In the last game of
the season, Martin topped the school career
scoring record of 845 points. The one hundred
and twenty points scored against Brookville
topped the gym re.cord for the number of points
scored in one game.

Scores
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70
71
95
61
70
65
57
120
86
73

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77
61
74
84
60

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90
58
67
65
58
57
71
74
63
69
56
82
53
70
69
59
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Clifton Forge
Addison
Cave Spring
Covington
Alleghany
James River
William Byrd
Clifton Forge
Northside
Brookville
Alleghany
Brookville
Addison
James River
Cave Spring
Covington
William Byrd
Northside

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�The Northside game finished the first half of the
Cavaliers' season. At this point, the tea m posted a
fine 6-3 record. But better things were yet to come!

To Vemard, it's just one more way to put it through the hoop ...
But, what a move! Results-two points against Northside.

Mike starts a dri ve against Fielder of Northside.

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Mike stretches it out ove r Viking d efe nder . Two more on
the board .

�L.B. Stunned James River
and Districts' First Seven-Footer

Action is rough under the hoards as Cavaliers perform in
front of another capacity crowd.

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�Cavaliers Go to
Semi-Finals
with 13-5 Record

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�Front Row-Dean Wertz, Keith Blough, Bill Campbell, Joe Camper, Jack Thomas. Standing-Rodney Ward, Ben Harris, Ian Lowdon,
. Carl Johnson, Larry Gray, Fred Wiley, Greg Jones.

J.V. Basketball

J .V. Coach-Frank Coe

Larry Gray lofts shot over defender.
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�Front Row-Greg Burrell, Ron Downing, Gary Blough, Ernest Russell. Second Row- John Basham, Rowland Martin, Danny
Crowder, William Epperley, Monty Tucker.

Freshmen Gain Experience

\Lrna!(er , Bo bb y T a nn e r a nd ~w l a nd i\la r ti.n co n grntulat e !J e nn y Cro w d e r on a
wel l-pla ye d !(am e .

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Freshman Coach- Bill Whitaker.

�1st Row-Pearl Hampton, Pearl Hoosier, Charlotte Shaver, Debbie Griffith, Carol Johnson, Cheryl Stanley-manager. 2nd RowBetsy Meyerhoff, Delila Spradlin, Cathy Smith, Geneva Mullins, Barbara McClung, Sue Owen, and Debbie Ingram.

Botty's First Girls' Team Stuns Opponents

Coach- Mrs. Anne King

Co-Captains-Pearl Hampton, Cathy Smith

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�Spring Sports

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3rd Row-:\larcia \'i' esterman-Co-C aptain, C e orgeanne Rowland-Ca ptain, Ruth P ett y.

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�1st Row-Anne Bowman, Cathy Miller. 2nd Row-Leigh Harris, Bobbie Lou Waid-Co-Captain, Vicki Custer-Captain. 3rd Row-Jeanette Haymaker, Dawn Giles, Ann Williamson.

J.V. Cheerleaders
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Cathy Teaford - Manager

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(; e or ge ann e Rowland
H o m eco min g &lt;)u ee n
durin g halfti111 e acti v iti es.

Queen, Court, Dance
The Homecoming Court was Bobbie Lou Waid, Marcia Westerman, Georgeanne Rowland, Ruth Petty, Fran Jones and Teresa Davis.

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�Cavaliers dance to the sound of
the Deities.

Highlight Football Homecoming

139

�Snow Queen Beverly Guill is presented at the Christmas Dance. Her escort is Mark Noble.

Christmas Dance Honors
Snow Queen and Court

Barbara McClung, Linda Cronise, Robin Dogan, and Kathy Newton were members of the Court. Beverly Guill was chosen by the
student body as Snow Queen.

140

�"John" made the music and Lord Botetourt made merry at the
Christmas Dance. Surrounded by glittering decorations, it was a
time for laughter, love, and even a friendly quarrel between
dances.

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�All District Football Team
Named

Five Players
Honored.

Benny Ben son wa s named ·' \Ir. Football" for 1969.

Joe Burrell, Benny Benson, and Doug Wilson were named to the
All Blue Ridge District Team. Melvin Wilson was named to the All
City-County Team. Bryan Goad, not pictured, was All District and
also received honorable mention on the All State Team.

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The Optomist Club chose as "Outstanding Seniors" at Lord Botetourt Georgeanne Rowland and Norman Belcher. Patsy
Simmons, John Caldwell, and Alice Baker
were selected "Outstanding Teenagers"
by the Outstanding Teenagers of America.

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�L.B.H.S. Participates
1n Fas hion ,
Com mu nica tion

Lord Bote tourt stud e nt s, along with those
from Roanok e high sc hool s, parti c ipat e d in
two of th e Vall ey's most popula r a c tiviti es.
Del e gat es to " Th e N e w G e n e ration ," sponsore d by \VRO\" Radio w e r e Ruth P e tt y,
Robin \1urray , Doug Wood son , Twila \lontgome r y, and Ch e r y l Ea s t and B e nny B e n son.
Fran Jon es and Barba ra ( )v c ra c r e r e prese nte d L.B. H. S. on th e ll c ironim u s D e b
Counc il.

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�Contestants Norman Belcher , J o hn Caldwell , Harry
Kessler , and Paul Willard
appeared o n th e WBRA-TV
quiz progi-am --\V lw
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Botetourt Vies on TV Quizzes

John Caldwell and Paul Willard represented
Lord Bot etourt on "What In The World?", a
quiz program on WRFT-TV, which pits local
high school students against adult teams.

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�Scholarship, Leadership Honored

Leadership and scholarship are qualities
which characterize those students chosen
each year as Class Marshalls for graduation
exercises and as delegates to Boys' and
Girls' State . 1969 Class Marshalls were
Jeanette Haymaker, Bill Campbell, Catherine Cross, Sharon Franklin, David Cook,
Denise Linkenauger, Alice Baker, and
Georgeanne Rowland. Delegates and alternates for Boys' and Girls' State were
Georgeanne Rowland, Fran Jones, Billy
Teaford, Patsy Simmons, Steve Martin,
and Allen Layman.

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�Outstanding Glee Club
Members
Chosen for All-Regional
Chorus

Debbie Simmons picked for All-State.

Chosen for Regional Chorus: Milla Ilieff, Suzanne Ikenberry, Debbie
Simmons, Marcia Westerman, Donald Meadows, Patsy Simmons, Anita
Grindstaff, and Alice Baker.

Each yea r Glee Club m e mbers who have
shown tal e nt and promi se are selec t e d to
r e prese nt Lord Bote tourt in A ll-R egional
Chorus. At R egional Choru s, m e mbe r s hav e
th e opportunity to try out for-th e A ll- Sta t e
Chorus. Thi s year D e bbi e Simmons wa s
c hose n for All-State Chorus.

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�D ebbie Simmons Chosen 'Junior Miss"
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The Junior Play

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�Baker Reigns
Over Basketball
Homecoming
During halftime of the Brookville game the Basketball
Homecoming Court was introduced. Claudette Baker
was crowned queen. Cathy Camper and Nancy Young
were her attendants. Their escorts were Wendell Ward,
Joe Burrell, Vernard Pearson, Mike Goad, and Allen
Layman.

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�Steve Martin Breaks Scoring Records

Steve Martin broke two basketball records this
year as the Cavaliers had their best season since entering the Blue Ridge District. Steve broke the individual game scoring record by putting in 42
points against Brookville. He captured the career
scoring record of 854 points against Northside and
ended his career with 914 points. Steve's 42 against
Brookville was a big contribution as the Cavaliers
took the gym record of 109 points in their 120-63
wm.

Strategy for the upcoming game is a part of the pep
talk Steve gives to the student body.

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�Quill and Scroll Installs Botetourt Chapter,
Outstanding Journalism Students Honored

Quill and Scroll is a national honorary soci e ty for outstanding high school
j ournalists. Its m embe r s arc chosen on th e ba sis of scholarship and their work
on one or more sc hool publications.
Th e Lord Botetourt chapter of Quill and Scroll was organize d thi s year,
and mem b e r s were c hose n from th e staffs of THE BLADE and THE SHIELD.
Th e y are M arsha Long, Vickie Dooley, Walte r Vass ar, D e bra Willi s, Allen
Layman, Angela Stuart, Steve Showalter, Milla Ili e ff, Mike Rivers, Sherry
Booze, Joh n Ca ldw ell, Recd Kelly, Mary Ann Meloy, Jimmy McClung, Carla
Showalte r, and Twila Montgom e ry.

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Harry Kessler represented Lord Botetourt at All-Regional Band in
Martinsville.

All Blue Ridge District Tournament Team Named

Vernard Pearson was named 6th man on
the All-Tourney Team.

Steve Martin number 9 on All-Tourney.

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Coyners Springs
Sales and Service
Pickup and Delivery Service
Road Service State Inspection
Phone: 342-9109
Route l, Box 162 B
Roanoke, Virginia

Tra iler and Truck Bodies
Holl ins, Virginia
Dial: 992-1911

Compliments of

J.B. FIRESTONE
COMPANY
Real Estate Broker
Troutville, Virginia
Office: 992-2323
Home: 992-1741

GREENWAY MARKET
Highway 11
Cloverdale, Virg inia
992-2802
John Dogan

Compliments of

NATIONAL COACH
SALES

TROUTVILLE
GARAGE
Official Inspection Station
General Auto and Truck Repa ir
24-Hour Wrecker Service
Used Cars

Your " Q uality" Mobileho me
Dealer
Interstate 81 Exit 40

TROUTVI LLE FARMER'S
SUPPLY STORE

lf2 Mile South of Troutville
Dial 992-2855
Trol,!tville, Virginia

Byron a nd George Beach
Troutville, Virgin ia
G rinding and
M ixings Feeds
Sand and Grave l
Phone: 992-1656

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�Clothes Carefully Cleaned

TO PROFIT FROM YOUR

FUTURE

BE A PART OF

JA TODAY

At

VALLEY CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRAMAT
Storage
Shirt Service

ROANOKE

VALLEY

TOLER AND COMPANY
(Formerly Economy Printers)
Printers and Lithographers
Programs-Stationary
Invitations

Corner Williamson Road and
Sunnybrook Drive

Compliments of

CROSSROADS
HOBBIES
Crossroads Mall, Roanoke, Va. 24012
Phone

Phone--366-8851
2021 Williamson Road
Roanoke, Virginia

CECIL'S SERVICE STATION
AND SNACK BAR
Sporting Goods
Auto Accessories

366-2888

Hobbies-Crafts
Educational &amp; Science Supplies

Compliments of

NEWTON'S GARAGE
Phone--992-2351
Cloverdale, Virginia

Hollins, Virginia

NOWARD

JoMnson

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niotor lodge

(VIRGINIA MOTOR LODGE, INC.)
1-81 EXIT 44, U.S. 220 - 11
TROUTVILLE, VA. 24175
Tel. 1703) 992-3000

Phineas J. Dillywhopper
Society
For the
Betterment of
Bulgarian Bagdad Camelracers

157

�Why make the

nation's business
yours?

Because you seek a career with challenge.
Purpose. You want to help. And
you want to get involved.
You'll find opportunity and fulfillment in private business,
built on the capitalistic system that has given us the world's
highest living standards.
American business continually searches for new and
improved products, for better ways to do things, and keep
costs down. Wherever there are problems to solve - in our
cities, in space, under the sea - private enterprise responds
with the talent and resources t o bring about efficient, workable solutions.
Your work a nd achievement in the corporate community
can be satisfying and rewarding, your contribution
important. Check into opportunities in business enterprise.

THE PICTURE CENTER

CROUCH'S
PHARMACY

6704 Williamson Road
Roanoke, Virginia

Mail: 7535 Williamson Road
Prescription Druggists
Sick Room Supplies
Telephone: Dial 366-3179
Magazines and Newspapers
Soft Drinks-Lunches
Hollins, Virginia

Hollydean Beauty Lounge
362-4212
7717 Williamson Road
Roanoke, Virginia

158

�Herliz

Home Loans

Savings Accounts

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION

HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
Woodrum Airport

Crossroads

Downtown

Roanoke, Va.24012
Phone: 703 366-3421

Roanoke, Virginia

Compliments of

McCARTHY'S SUPPLY
COMPANY

OBENCHAIN'S

-l~~JDll W -l!t]JI ~

121 Lee Avenue
Vinton, Virginia

112 South Pollard Street
V inton, Virginia
Discount to Students

Diamond 5-8385
343-4149

Benjamin Moore Paints

Compliments of

Daleville Pharmacy
Phone: 992-3605

Follow The Smart Shoppers
To

RICHARD'S FO OD
CEN TE R

HOL DREN ' S I N C.
"Virgin ia 's La rgest
Fr igida ire and Zenith Dea ler"

Blue Ridge, Virginia
Radford
639-16 13

Roanoke
345-1 584

Salem
389-7211

159

�Shop at either of these fine stores

Painter's Thriftway Market Th riftway Supermarket
Hollins, Virginia

Troutville, Virginia
"Where shopping is always a pleasure"

A Product of

Murray's Orchard Inc.
Rt. 11, Box 672
Roanoke, Virginia

Compliments of

BLUE RIDGE STONE
CORPORATION
Blue Ridge, Virginia

160

�IKENBERRY AND GARST
Self-Service Grocery
Department
Daleville, Virginia

Phone 342-9886
20 Years Experience

RICHARDSON JEWELERS
Antique Clock Repairing
Watch Repairing
Bulova &amp; Swiss Watches
Speidel Watch Bands
107 Lee Ave.

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Vinton, Va.

HIGGS AND YOUNG
INC.
For Translation Call
Phone 362- 1338
Distributors of Fruit
Growers Supplies
5423 Williamson Road

Culligan of
Roanoke, Inc.

Roanoke, Virginia

366-9078

161

�JERRY'S SUNOCO
24-Hour Wrecker Service
Auto Repair

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FINCASTLE
PHARMACY

Day Phone: 992-2025
Night Phone: 992-2722
Troutville, Virginia
Compliments of

"In Business For Your
Health"

EV ANS DRUG STORES

Fincastle, Virginia

Prescription Service
Intersection of
Airport and Williamson Rds.
Dial 366-0111
Roanoke, Virginia

ROANOKE AND BOTETOURT TELEPHONE
COMPANY
1.0. Layman
President

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Erma Wright
Secretary-Treasurer
Daleville, Virginia

Compliments of

R.E. BOLTON &amp; SON

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Qua lity Food Store
Fincastle, V irginia

R.E. Laymen
Vice-President

�OLDSMOBILE

FINCASTLE MOTOR COMPANY
"Bring Your Old Car Back Home"
Oldsmobile Sales and Service
Phone 473-2791
Fincastle, Virginia

'' ltS PEI..you bet ! "
BUD'S
PIZZA KING
7707 Williamson Road
( l Block from Hollins College)
Hollins, Virginia 24019
Phone 366-4849

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COF&lt;POR.AT!Or.....J

P. 0. BOX 235

TROUTVILLE, VA . 24175

163

�BLUE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS
5717 Airport Road
Roanoke, Virginia
Phone 366-6574
"For Families Who Want the Best for Their Loved Ones"

L. D. BRUGH &amp; SON
General Merchandise
Esso Products
Phone 992-2521
Nace, Virginia

B.L. WARD REAL TY
REAL ESTATE
"If it's for sale we have W'
B. L. WARD REALTY CO.
6344 PETERS CREEK ROAD
Roanoke, Virginia 24019

Bus. Phone 362 - 1806
Res. Phone 362-1903

Webster Repa ir Shop
Au to and Truck Repair
W eld ing and Wrecker Service

C. L. Downey
Blue Ridge, Virginia
Phone 342 -2355

A irport Hardware Co.
Intersection A irport
and W illiamson Rd.
366-5826

DIAMONTOLOGISTS
GEMOLOGISTS

Campbell Second
Street

" Best wishes to you all"
34 3-0155

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�United Attractions

CROSSTOWN
SYNDICATE
Mike W iley-Drums

Jimmy McGuire-Trumpe t
Voca list
Gary Beverage-Trumpet
Henry Casey-Voca list

165

�Phone 366-9001

J. &amp; K. GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Automatic Transmission Repair
3156 Williamson Rd.

Roanoke,Va.24012

Bud Kyle
Home Phone 992-1633

Eddie Johnston
Home Phone EM6-3258

modern mortuaries
tote"

uneral Home, Inc.

E. A. Graybill, President

Troutville and Buchanan, Virginia
Established 1898

The Bank of Fincastle
Botetourt Cou nty's
Oldest Bank
1875-1969
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
Fincastle

166

Dalevi lle

�Compliments of

Motel Hollins
and
Restaurant

8. &amp; A. GULF
STATION
Shorty Barton,
Owner and Operator

One Mile South off
Interstate 81
Exit 44, on Route 11

Gulf Gas and Oil
Phone 992-2971
344-0050

Blue Ridge, Va.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. G. Bridgen, Owners

Southwest Virginia
Savings and Loan
Campbell Second Street S. W.
343-0135

The First National Bank
of Troutville
Troutville, Virginia
Offices at Troutville and Daleville
5% on Time Certificates of Deposit
Member Federal Reserve System and
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

167

�MELODY HAVEN

LEE OBENSH A IN
ESSO SERVICENTER

"The World's Finest Musical
I nstru men ts"

Esso Gas and Oil
Atlas tires--Accessories

Conn Organs
Conn and George Steek Pianos
Conn-Holton-Buffet
Band Instruments

Troutville, Virginia
Dial

992 - 1881

Slingerland and Ludwig Drums
416 Second Street S. W .

VIRGINIA SCRAP IRON
&amp; METAL CO.

THE ROANOKE TIMES
THE ROANOKE WORLD-NEWS

Dial 343-3667

THE DAILY NEWSPAPER

1600 South Jefferson Street

A living textbook that' s completely rewritten every day
with the most up-to-date information on a great many
school subjects .

Roanoke, Virg inia

James W. Glass
President

QUICK REALTORS
132 Campbell Avenue, S.W.
Roanoke, Virginia

Kenneth W. Glass
Vice-President

AIR-LEE CLEANERS, INC.
"Our Aim is Your Satisfaction"
Phone: 362-3329
4720 Williamson Road
Roanoke, Virginia

CASH BU ~l D ~ NG SUPPLY

coo

Bob Overstreet

Wholesale Prices to Everyone

Crush Stone

Comp lete Line of Building Supplies
D ial 992-2921
Troutvil le, Virginia

168

345-1690
Night 344-0649

�Ted Lansing Supply Co.
5633 Williamson Rd.
366-3446

WEBSTER BRICK CO.,

INC.

Alcoa, Kaiser, Crown
and
Mastic Vinyl
Distributors

FAMOUS WEBSTER BRICK
PRE-SHRUNK WEBLITE BLOCK
(High Pressure Cured)

Dial 344-5505

Carousel
Ice Cream Parlour

Roanoke, Virginia
Williamson Road
Hollins, Virginia
Phone 366-9945

Compliments of

Kincer Grocery
Webste r Grocery
General Merchandise
Rt. l
Roanoke, Virginia
343-3070

WHITE FRONT
PHARMACY

Mrs. S.D. Whitaker
RFD l

Box 649

Roanoke, Va.

345-7452

Hollins Hardware
7541 Williamson Rd.

"On the Corner"
Roanoke, Virginia
Phone 342-6861
366-7696
Vinton, Virginia

169

�We wish to thank all our

contributors and advertisers

for their continued support and

cooperation which help to

make this publication possible.

The 1970 SHIELD Staff

170

�This year ... a long time, a
short time. Summer football practices ... and then
bonfires ... college applications ... final exams.
200 years of Botetourt
County ... as we review its
history, learning the wisdom
of the past and the courage
of change.
1970 at Lord Botetourt
High School.

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