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����TABLE OF CONTENTS

DEDICATION
PAGES

Pages

4-5

6-23

Memories and feelings of a
thri ving school

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PEOPLE

Ambitious ninth graders,
spirited eighth graders,
and thriving seventh graders

ORGANIZATIONS
PAGES
24-29
Working together, achieving goals and lots of fun
and laughter

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SPORTS
PAGES
31-41
A year of victories and
defeats

FACULTY
PAGES
42-45
Ded icated administration
and sta ff

STUDENT LIFE
PAGES
46-52
Dan ces, assembli es, fac es
and places

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�From time to time in future years, we will often look back at this yearbook and
remember Addison as it was . All the good times - the football games, dances,
and parties - as well as the trying times - occasional mischievous deeds, breaking up with a sweetheart and the pains of adolescence . These are the memories we
will cherish most. We will also remember the friends who stood by us to congratu late us in victory and to comfort us in defeat.
Our laughter, our tears, our hopes, our joys, our triumphs and our sadnesses
will echo through the halls long after we have moved on to new ei:&lt;per iences and
adventures . The remembrance of our days spent at Addison Junior High School
will bring smiles to our faces as we think of how much we have changed and of the
students who must follow in our footsteps along the path of growing up. These
memories and feelings are the most important aspects of a thriving school . They
are a part of all of us - the student body, the administration, the faculty, the
office staff, the custodial staff, the cafeteria staff, the P.T.A ., and all those who
participate in our Addison community. To us, this is the essence of Addison .
Therefore, we dedicate the 1979 Bulldog to Lucy Addison Junior High School,
the number one junior high school in Roanoke City.

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�DEDICATION

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�NINTH
GRADE
CLASS
MIRROR
(?)

. .. Twenty ninth graders chosen by the ninth
grade class in ten different categories.

This year's class of 1979 have chosen (1) Mike
Reed and Lisa Ellsworth as "Best All Around." they
were selected for school involvement, looks, person alities and as the two most outstanding students in
the ninth grade class.
Congratulations to (2) John Pilcher and Kim Redford (most likely to succeed); (3) Lawrence Williams
and Dalphney Hamlette (most talented); (4) Mike
Reed and Lisa Williams (most popular); (5) Tim
Overstreet and Rhonda Hall (craziest); (6) Ivory Tay lor and Sherry Harris (best dressed); (7) Sheldon
Johnson and Carmela Ware (most athletic); (8)
Bobby Bishop and Lisa Williams (friendliest); (9)
Barry Moyer and Sherry Harris (best looking); ( 10)
Nigel Brown and Deidre Knight (best physique and
figure).
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�NINTH GRADE
CLASS OF 1979
Donna Arnold
Lynda Arrington
Paul Aronson
Gary Atkins
James Atkins

Joe Atkins
Ronnie Baker
Brenda Ball
George Bandy
Juanita Bandy

Mark BanRs
Kim Bardon
Robert Barker
Ra y Beck ner
James Belcher

Terri Bell
Bobby Bi shop
Carol Bishop
Wa lte r Bowles
Carmen Boyd

Kenny Brillhart
Emily Brooks
Anthony Brown
Brenda Brown
Crysta l Brown

John Brown
Nigel Brown
Wanda Burnette
Loretta Bushnell
Bernard Ca mpbell

10

�Donna Campbell
Terry Carter
Deneen Claytor
Mark Claytor
Sherman Clements

Connie Cole
DeCarlos Cooper
Lenn Correll
Joey Crain
Glenda Crysel

Ian Dalglish
Danette Davis
Darlene Davis
Dina Davis
Jeff Davis

Jenetta Davi s
Elaine Dean
Milton Denny
Steve Dillon
Li sa Dix

Lafon Doyle
Jerome Dudley
Tin a Dunlap
Mike Durham
Danielle Duroure

Martin Edmondson
Charles Elkins
Jeff Elkins
Lisa Ellsworth
Mike Epperl y

Tammy Farmer
Jamie Fields
Raymond Fields
Warren Fleming
Joyce Flowers

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�Denise Fullen
Twyla Gish
Tammy Graham
Norman Hackley
Rodney Hale

Rhonda Hall
Sandy Hall
Thomas Hall
Jimmy Hamblett
Mitzi Hami lton

Dalphney Hamlett
Delphine Hamlett
Nancy Hammond
Terry Hancock
Wanda Harper

Mark Harris
Sherry Harris
David Hartman
Anthony Hodge
Kathy Holland

Robin Hollin s
Kathy Hopkins
Laurie Hopkins
Gloria Hughes
Jeff Hunnel l

Greg Hunt
Brenda Jarrell
Richard Jennings
Cindy Johns
Andrea Johnson

Cathy Johnson
Sheldon Johnson
Cathy Jones
Ronald Jones
Cindy Kelly

12

�Richard Kidd
Deidre Knight
Mark Koogler
Eddie Kronenberg
John Lanning

Paul LaPradd
Tilly Lemon
Jeff Lloyd
Mary Logan
Karena Lovelace

Mike Lumpkin
Robert Macklin
James Maxey
Kevin Meador
Russell Meadows

Keith Minor
Priscilla Moore
Chris Morris
Jeff Morris
David Mountcastle

Barry Moyer
Joe Moyer
Mary Mundy
Vickie Myers
Charles Nichols

Le ster Nunley
Ronnie Otey
Tim Overstreet
Amanda Painter
Teresa Pasley

John Pilcher
Angela Preston
Brenda Preston
Rodney Price
Richa rd Rader

13

�Kim Redford
Belinda Reed
Jett Reed
Mike Reed
Lisa Robertson

Sharon Robinson
Teresa Robinson
Penny Ross
Wayne Ross
Lesli e Russell

Wanda Sarver
Vickie Saunders
Carol Scott
Tony Scott
Stormy Sexton

Melvii;i Shorter
Ricky Shorter
Lynn Sloan
Lavonne Smith
Paul Smith

Richard Smith
Pat Spradling
Linda St. Clair
Mike St. Clair
Jeff Steele

Sybil Stone
Andre Stroud
Patri cia Stoumile
Teresa Sweeney
Ivory Taylor

Kelvin Taylor
Li sa Ta ylor
Eugene Terry
Robert Terry
Fran Th ompson

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�Renita Thompson
Billy Turner
Vi vian Traynham
Walter Trent
Lisa Turpin

Cathy Tyl er
Temeka Via
There sa Walla ce
Marcu s Ward
Carmela Ware

Phillip Webb
Diane Wiley
Donni e Williams
Li sa Williams
Douglas Willi am son

Pau la Wilson
Robert Woods
Tonya Woody
Tracy Worthey
Patri cia Wri g ht

Robin Wrig ht

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�NINTH GRADE
LAST WILL AND TESTAM ENT
I, Joe Atkins, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mark Yonce all of my intelligence and smelly gym socks.
I, Paul Aronson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Diane Angel all my sweaty gym socks and all the good looks money can buy. .
I, Terri Bell, being of sound mind and body, leave to Tina and Fleming Bell all my rotten teachers that I don't like, and also to Tina my dirty old
gym locker.
I, Carmen Boyd, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother my ability to be as smart as I was as well as my ugly, nosey homeroom
teacher. To Fleming Bell, my love and kindness and to Arthur Beckner, my talent in nothing .
I, Deneen E. Claytor, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison my kindness and sweetness and all my good looks to Lynn Earley.
I, Mark Claytor, being of sound mind and body, leave to Kevin Brower and Lauri Thompson one of my old beat up tennis rackets and my
fantastic game plays.
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I, Lenn Correll, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Mabry my dirty old uniform and to Stacy Vines the place where I marched in line m
the parades.
I, Joseph Crain, being of sound mind and body, leave to all of those who will be here next year every thrill there is in Mrs. Waid's class - if
there is any.
.
I, Ian Dalglish, being of sound mind and body leave, to all my faithful eighth grade World History Companions all the boredom of Mrs.
Shiflett's class and to Bobby Mills all the laughs of football exercises.
I, Tina L. Dunlap, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brothers, Chris and Phillip, all my memories of what Addison once was and my
hopes of what our school should someday be.
1; Lisa Ellsworth, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Shiflett some static-guard so her pants won't cling to her pantyhose.
I, Sherri Graham, being of sound mind and body, leave to Donna Chadd my stale Marlboro cigarettes.
I, Sandy Hall, being of sound mind and body, leave to Tony Bardon all my broken cigarettes.
I, Jimmy Hamblett, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Bailey something to play with .
I, Jeff Hunnell, being of sound mind and body, leave to David Williams all my splinters sitting on the Varsity Basketball team bench.
I, Brenda Jarrell, being of sound mind and body, leave to Susan Jarrell my brains so she won't say I never gave her anything that wouldn 't
work r4ght.
. .
I, Cindy Johns, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the teachers at Addison a bottle of aspirin for the headaches my brother will give
them .
I, Cathy Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sandy Hall all of my unfinished notes that were to be given to her .
I, Sheldon Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother the greatness that I had in sports .
I, Jeff Lloyd, being of sound mind and body, leave to Kenny Sink all of my girlfriends - all 100 of them .
I, Michael Lumpkin, being of sound mind and body, leave to Dexter Helton all my good grades and the desk from which I plunged to a nose
dive .
I, Kevin Meador, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sonny Hale all my brownish -black hair to cover up his gray.
I, Priscilla Moore, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Perdue my gym suit that she lost.
I, Barry Moyer, being of sound mind and body, leave to Lisa Turner my love and devotion. So here's wishing you happy years over here at
Addison .
I, Teresa A. Pasley, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sonya Pasley, Opie Kasey, and Sheryl Ollie, all the fun I had with geometry (ha,
ha) for next year, and my talented vocal cords for cheerleading in the upcoming year.
I, Rodney Price, being of sound mind and body, leave to Dexter Hilton a box of weight reducing pills - he will need them .
I, Kim Redford, being of sound mind and body, leave to Wanda Mann a year 's supply of watermelon smooth and juicy bubble gum .
I, Belinda Reed, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Steele a five year supply of rosin .
I, Jeff Reed, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Polk a pack of rolling papers, 1.5.
I, Anthony Reynolds, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Stinnett my change of life.
I, Rickey Shorter, being of sound mind and body, leave to Robert Cochran all my homework and my dirty gym shorts .
I, Jeff Steele, being of sound mind and body, leave to Paula Neal the body of Ralph Simmons to have, hold, and love.
I, Teresa Sweeny, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sheila Webster my old gym suit and stinky socks .
I, Vivian Traynham, being of sound mind and body, leave to all Addison students the technique of chewing gum without getting caught.
I, Lisa J. Turpin,. being of sound mind and body, leave to Nathaniel Dennis a locket of my hair so he can have something to play with next
year, and to Mrs. Bass my ability to have continuity, ha, ha, ha .
I, Paula Wilson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Karen Powers all the milk cartons in the cafeteria so she can soak her chewing gum
to keep it fresh.
I, Tracy Worthy, being of sound mind and body, leave to Yolanda Simms all of my A papers so that she can take those F's off her report card .

We, the Ninth Grade Class of Lucy Addison Junior High School, leave to
the staff many memories of us. We leave for new horizons - more prepared to face the world outside. We leave to you our thanks and appreciation for your help, support, friendship, interest, and dedication to
your job. We also leave with the realization that time moves forward w~ will c~an~e, you will ~hange - but the time we spent at Addison
~111 remain with ~s as an important part of our past which we will cherish forever. We wish each of you good luck in the future years and hope
that our paths m~y someday cross again .
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��EIGHTH GRADE
CLASS OF 1979
David Anderson
Gail Anderson
Diane Angel

Michelle Arch
Tim Avis
Joann Baker

Patty Barnette
Maney Beckner
Leigh Bi xby
An ita Blake
Cindy Blake
Lynn Boothe

Karen Brower
Kevin Brower
Darlene Brown
Kenneth Brown

Michelle Brown
Rosal and Brown

Th omasine Brown
Lisa Bri ze ndine

Roben Butcher
Victor Caldwell
Gerald Cale
Tammy Cale

Karen Campbell
Kim Campbell
Joaq uin Caraba llo
Terry Carson
Loretta Carte r

Thomas Chambers

Amy Christopher
Rola nd Claytor
Mark Cline
Cla rence Cook
Debra Covington

Roben Cox

Kevin Crenne ll
Karen DeHaven
Pam De Have n

Jonathan Delp
Brian Dillard

Terry Dillon

Regina Dillon
Donna Dixon

Jimmy Dudley
Chris Dunlap
Lynn Early
Paul Economy

Sean Edwards
Debbie Ellis
Mamie Engli sh
Tammy Fe rguson
Timmy Fi sher
Barbara Fleming

Janet Flippen
Holly Fullen
Patri ck Gobble
Ca ra Gree n
Cri stine Guthri e
Donald Guthrie

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�Anthony Hall
Dan ny Ha ll
Michael Hall
Li nda Ha irston

Keith Hamm
Jovan ni Hamm

Glen Hampton
Sandra Hancock
Bobby Harmon
Darryl Hash
Alex Have nner
Danny Herndon

Nikita Hilton
Tony Hogan
Steve Howard
Kath y Hudgi ns
Barbara Hubbard
Star is Hudson

Sam Hughes
Todd Hughes
Leat ha Hurt
Ferrie Ingram

Steve Johns
Antwyne John son

James Jones

Othelia Kasey
Joanne Kessler

Li sa Kinzie
Renee Kirk

Angela Lambert

James Lang horn
Le ster LaPradd
Melvin Lee

Stephanie Lee
Bonnie Lloyd
Reggie Long

John Love
Michae l Love
Vickie Lovern
Paul Lovmgs
Troy Manns
Ronnie M arkham

Shawn Martin
Steve Martin
Th omas Mason

Todd Mason
Ben McCroskey

Barry McDa niel

Cary McDa niel
Elizabe th McKee
Johnathan McKee
Mike McRoberts
Don Meyer
Bobby Mills

Dav id Miller
Mel vin M oo re

Patricia Moore
Joe Maori s
Alesia Morri son
Gary Mosley

Ri chard Mosley
Scot1 Mountcastle
Byron Moyer
Stephanie Moyer
Melissa Nance
Sam Nance

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�Pamela Nea l
Paula Neal
Mark Nic hols
Greg Nolen
Sherryl Ollie
Karen Pannell

Kenneth Parker
Sonya Pasley
Laura Peckham
Tam my Pendleton

Sheila Perdue
Karen Powell

Eugenia Preston
Karen Price
Sylvia Priest
Dwayne Puckett
Vlema Randolph
Susan Robertson

Vickie Robertson
Conn ie Ross
Ron ald Ross
Dwayne Sca les
Fran Scott
Dale Scott

Mike Shears
Donnie Shelton

Annie Simmons
Ralph Simmons
Yolanda Simms
Jerry Sink

Kenny Sink
An na Sloane
Anthony Smith

Dea tri ce Smith
Debra Smith
Kevin Smith

Michele Smith
Robert Smith
Danny Spangler
Towanda Stanley

Teresa Stone
Ralph Stovall

Kim Stroud
Mike Slrum
Robin Surratt
Darrell Sweeney
Barbara Tatum
Denise Terry

Abraham Traynham
Doug Tu cke r
Mike Turpin

Tere sa Tyre e
Shane Underwood
Da vid Ve st

Karen Via
Stacey Vines

Darryl Wade
Adrian Wade
H aywood Waid

W1 ll 1amWalk

Anth ony Wallace
Pam Wa ller
Vane ssa Warr en
Allen Weakly
Lyndon Webb
Shelia Webster

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�Jeff White
Quinn White
Kiny Whittington
Vanessa Whorley
Rhonda Wiggins
Raymond Wilhelm

Randy Willard
Da vi d Williams

Richard Williams
Greg Willis
Vincent Willis
Donna Woolridge

Kevin Workman

Anthony Wright
Mark Wright
Cha rles Yi ngl ing
Mark Yonce

SEVENTH GRADE CLASS
OF 1979
David Akers
Tony Anders
Lama nda Argabrigh t
Li sa Arnold
John Arrington
Michael Artrip
Ronald Atk ins
Jeannette Azar

Sabrina Banks
Anthony Bardon
Ph ili p Barne s

Darryl Beal e
Michael Beckner
Fleming Bell
Tin a Bell
Barbara Bennet t
Michael Boitnott

Dawn Booth e
Orlando Boyd
Monica Br andon

Melinda Brickey
Tanya Brooks

Dawn Brown
Trenna Brown

John Brummett
Carol Bumbry
Guy Burnen
Barry Campbel l
Alan Chadd
Donna Chadd
Karen Chapman
Vick ie Chitwood
Robert Coch ran

Carolyn Cole
Ant hony Cooper
Timothy Craighead
Ke lly Cramer
Leslie Crouse
Roosevelt Crowder
Tern Crut chfield

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�Joe Davis
Nathanial Dennis
Lisa Doyle
Wanda Dudley
Phillip Dunlap
Ivory Durham
Regina Eller
Stephen Ellis
Timothy Epperly
Sherry Farmer
Joseph Finney
Timothy Finney
Donald Fitzgerald
Lavern Fleming
Dolly Flowers
Colleen Foster
Laurie Fullen
Robin Fuller
Leonard Gaskins
Todd Gearhean
Michael Giles
Deborah Gillis
Eunice Goodson
George Green
Mary Hagy
Randall Haigler

James Hairston
Charles Hale
Donna Hall
Pamela Harris
Phillip Hash

Patricia Heck
Dexter Helton
Grant Henderson
James Herring
James Hill
Sandra Hodge
Steve Holcomb
Tammy Holland
Kevin Hopkins
Tony Huffman
Michael Jackson
Susan Jarrell
Mark Jennelle
Kun Jennings
Aaron Johnson
Michelle Johnson
Orlando Johnson
Billy Jones
Christina Jones
Kelly Jones
Melvin Jordan
Pamela Kelly
Becky Kennett
Lynn Kessler
Richard Kessler
Barry Langhorn
Steven Lee
Connie Lynch
Tommy Lynch
Lelia Mack
Donald Manns
Wanda Manns
Joy Maxey
William Mayo
Marvin McNeil
Alfred Meador
Kenneth Mitchell
Mitzie Mitchell
Byron Moyer
Victor Moyer
David Myers
Raymond Myers
Randy Neese
Rebecca Newbrough
Kimberly Nichols
Carolyn Otey
Stanley Page
Gary Perdue
Melody Perdue
Lana Perkins
Lorna Perkins
Wanda Perry
Stephanie Peterson
Tony Pil cher
Charlotte Poff
Milton Preston
Sonia Preston

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�Dwight Price
Karla Price

Kathy Pugh
David Pyle
Sam Rader
Anthony Ramey
John Reed
James Richardson
Rebecca Riley
Sharon Rogers
William Ross
Jeff Ruffin
Tim Saunders
Tony Saunders
Clifford Schultz
Patrick Scon
Tracey Shanks
Vanessa Shears
Wanda Showalter
Melissa Shumaker
Matthew Simmons

Andrew Smith
Bonnie Smith

James Smith
Joey Smith
Michelle Smith
Nancy Smith
Peggy Spencer
Charles Stokes
Kim Stone
Lisa Stoumile
Charlone Stovall

Mari&lt; Stragand
Juanita Switzer
-'&gt;arlene Taylor
Jeanette Tester
Darnetia Thompson
Harold Thompson
Lauri Thompson
William Trail
Lisa Turner
David Underwood
Eddie Vaught
Kelly Vest
Melany Via
Brenda Viars
Donna Viars
Aaron Wade
David Wade
Melissa Wallace
Brad Webb
Arlene White
Mari&lt; White
Will iam White
Stephen Wickham
Rhonda Williams

Tracy Williams
Laura Williamson
Steve Wilson
Julie Winfrey
Mari&lt; Winn
Lisa Worrell
Maurice Wright

Lisa Young

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�ACTIVITIES

John Pilcher and Teresa Pasl ey, Yearbook Co editors

Mrs. Washenberger and Mrs. Penl ey, Advisors

(Annual Staff): L. Early, G. Hughes, D. Knigh t, T. Pa sley, J. Pil cher, M. Lumpkin, R. Th ompson, T. Swee ny Sta nd in g 8 . Ll oyd, S. Rob r
son, L. Ell swort h, J. Ma xey, Mrs. Penley, D. Vest, L. Turpin, D Smith, Mrs. Wa shenberg er, D. Mann s, P Wil son, S. Web ster, 8 . Reed, M. Ree d ,
Dunlap, K. Radford, K. Bardon, B. Tatum, C. John s, R. Hall, S. Ollie, L. Wil li ams

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�(SCA Officers): L to R: Penny Economy, President;

(SCA Dance): Amanda Painter, Dalphney Hamlette, Don

Teresa Pasley, Treasurer; Paul Economy, Secretary; Lisa Turpin, Vice-Pres.

Meyer, Sherry Harris.

(S.C.A.): L to R: P. Economy, L. Turpin, P. Economy, T. Pasley, Mr. Luther, S. Johns, L. Whorrel, K. Via, M. Claytor, D. Manns, M. Jackson, L.
Turner, D. Shelton, T. Crutchfield, B. Bishop, M. Reed, L. Williams, T. Brooks, N. Hammond, K. Price, D. Ellis, R. Dillon, P. Waller, E. Preston, R.
Riley, D. Anderson, N. Dennis, W. Showalter, D. Wiley, D. Arnold, 0 . Kasey, B. Moyer, J. Herring, R. Macklin, S. Ollie.

(Cheerleaders): Teresa Pasley, Sherry Ollie, Deidre Knight, Kim Bardon, Michelle Arch, Daphney Hamlett, Lisa Williams, Opie Kasey,
Debbie Ellis, Karen Campbell, Francis Thompson, Terry Hancock.

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�Students at Addison have the opportunity to become involved in many organizations. Those who are particularly interested in music can select among the
band, the strings class, the choir, the
majorettes, and the flag girls. For students who want to know more about the
military, there is R.O.T.C. S.C.A. offers
the students at Addison a chance to learn
more about government and to take a
more active role in decision-making related to student life. The Human Relations
Club, the Y-Teens, the Red Cross, and
the Library Club provide services for the
entire school and frequently sponsor
exciting school activities.

(Majorettes): L to R: Lisa Turpin, Michelle Brown, (Drum Majorette), Tina Dunlap. Cent
Teresa Pasley.

(flag Girls): Back Row, L to R: Lisa Whorrel, Wanda Showalter, Terri Bell, Lisa Pri
Sonya .Pasley, Renita Thompson . Front Row, L to R: Sheila Perdue, Carolyn Otey, Lisa Tu m
Eugena Preston .
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�(R.0.T.C.): First Row: W. Harper, E. Brooks, D. Wiley, S. Johnson, N. Hackley. Second Row: T. Bell, L. Arrington, R. Wright, D. Davis, V. Whorley, W. Burnette, A. Johnson. Third Row: M. St. Clair, R. Thompson, I. Taylor, S. Clements, C. Boyd, C. Jones. Fourth Row: L. Williams, Sgt. Span gler, 8 . Moyer, E. Terry, M. Ward, J. Atkins, N. Brown , J. Elkins, G. Hunt, P. Webb, W. Trent, D. Claytor.

(Human Relations Club): First Row: C. Boyd, K. Crennel, S. Ollie, 0 . Kasey, L. Williams, D. Hamlette, L. Turpin, I. Taylor, D. Wiley, T.
Pa sley, D. Knight, D. Arnold . Second Row: D. Smith, E. Preston, L. Early, F. Preston, T. Via, R. Thompson , F. Thompson, M. Hamilton, T. Bell , E.
Brooks, L. Arrington, M. Wallace. Third Row: C. Jones, T. Worthy, V. Traynham, D. Cooper, S. Pasley, D. Smith , P. Wilson, L. Sloan, M. Nance. Fourth
Row: V. Willis, A. Wallace, D. Manns, T. Brown , G. Hughes, D. Hamlette.

(Strings): Mark Winn, Lisa Kinsey, Mrs. Steele. Sonya Pasley, Lynn Sloan, Kevin Brower, Darrell Sweeney, Billy Jones, Belinda Reed, Ba rry
Langhorne. Yolanda Simms .

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(Y-Teens): Seated: S. Pasley, K. Hopkins, L. Williams, K. Bardon, R. Hall, K. Campbell, Miss Lisa Collins. Sponsor. Standing: K. Lovelace, J.
Flowers, T. Gish, V. Shears, Q. White, L. Barley, T. Holland, M. Arch, P. Economy. Back: T. Carter, S. Vines, C. Bumbry.

���FOOTBALL

B. R. : Coach S. Oliver, Coach M. Andrews, T. Manns, R. Shorter, S. Whilhelm, R. Terry, B. Moyer, _
N. Brown, S. Johnson, T. Hogan, T.
Overstreet, R. Barker, V. Willis, M. Reed, J. Langhorn. M. R.: K. Brower, M. Hall, B. Bishop, J. Elkins, S. Clements, M. Edmond son, J.
Lan ning, R. Jones, G. Hunt, K. Minor, I. Dalgli sh, G. Nolen, D. Herndon, R. Jennings. F. R.: A. Wade, D. Powell, L. Webb, M. Banks, D.
Sweeney, D. Williams, G. Willis, p Webb, K. Campbell, J. Morris, B. Mills, J. Pilcher, R. Claytor, D. Ha sh.

SCHEDULE
Opposing
Addison' s
Team
Score
Jackson
6
Ruffner
0
Wilson
24
Madison
28
Brec kinridg e
16

Opposing
Team
Wi lson
Jackson
Ruffn er

32

Opposition
Score

6
28

0
0
8

TOURNAMENT
Addison's

Opposition

Score

Score

26
14
0

0
8
14

�FIRST TEAM ALL-CITY

SECOND TEAM ALL-CITY

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Top Row: Ronnie Jones, Def. Tackle; Robert (Boo) Terry, Off. End; Greg Hunt, R.B. Bottom Row: Ian Dalglish, Def. End; Kim Campbell,
Nose Guard.

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�NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL

Standing: Bobby Bishop, Jeff Hunnell, Mike Durham, Nigel Brown, Sheldon Johnson, Marcus Ward, Rob Barker, Tim Overstreet and Martin Edmondson. Kneeling: Mark Claytor, Keith Minor, Mike Reed and Ian Dalglish.

SCHEDULE
Opposing
Addison's
Team
Score
Jackson
39
Ruffner
42
Wilson
46
Madison
53
Breckinridge
57
Jackson
24
Ruffner
35
Wilson
51
Madison
62
Breckinridge
50

Opposition'
Score

40
31
48
37
36
32
67
48
33
43

TOURNAMENT
Opposing
Team
Breckinridge
Ruffner

Addison

Opposition

Score

Score

59
41

45
38

Addison was the Tournament Champion

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�FIRST TEAM ALL-CITY

Marcus Ward

SECOND TEAM ALL-CITY

She ldon Jo hn son

Keith Minor

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�EIGHTH GRADE
BASKETBALL

::&gt;ianding: " Sad Fly" Wade, David Williams, Anthony Wright, Shawn Martin, Aaron Johnson, Antwyne Johnson (Tweety), David Anderson,
Todd Mason, Dwayne Scales and Ralph Stovall. Kneeling : Anthony Hall, Mike Hall, Ivory Taylor and Coach Steve Oliver.

SCHEDULE
Opposing
Team
Jackson
Ruffner
Wilson
Madison
Breckinridge
Jackson
Ruffner
Wilson
Madison
Breckinridge

Addison's
Score

38

40
36
32

54
50
31
38
32
45

FIRST TEAM ALL-CITY
Opposition
Score

37
38
41

38
26

44
36
31
35
23

TOURNAMENT
Breckinridge
Ruffner

34

42

22
39

Championship Game with Addison vs Wilson
Add ison 32 and Wilson 34
Antwyne "Tweety" Johnson
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�NINTH GRADE
BASKETBALL

Ms. Perdue, Vanessa Lee, Renita Thompson, Robin Wright, Delphine Hamlett, Deneen Claytor, Temeka Via, Paula Wilson, Carmela Ware.

EIGHTH GRADE
BASKETBALL

Ms . Perdue, Connie Ross, Pam Waller, Wanda Showalter, Ouinivere White, Pam Neal, Kitty Ross. Michele Brown, Karen Brower, Charlotte
Stovall, Cara Green.

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�VARSITY WRESTLERS

Front Row, Left to Right: Charles Elkin s, John Pilcher, Anthony Reynolds . Middle Row: Robert " Boo " Terry, Vi ctor
"Chic" Caldwell , Jeff Morri s. Back Row: Robert Smith, Paul LaPradd, Nigel Brown, Billy Turner, Coach Poff .

J.V. WRESTLERS

Front Row, Left to Ri ght: ·Lyndon Webb, Michael Jackson, Steve Martin , Tony Pil cher, Barry Langh orn . Back Row : Kim Campbell , Haywood
Wa id, James Langhorn, Sa m Wilhelm.

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�GYMNASTICS

Front Row, Left to Right: Selena Seaman, Melinda Brickey, Joy Maxey. Middle Row: Laura Thompson, Lisa Turner,
Michelle Arch, Andrea Johnson. Back Row: Mrs . Fuller, Michelle Brown, Wanda Showalter, Wanda Harper, Opie
Kasey, Sheryl Ollie.

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Back Row, L to R: Deneen Claytor, Regina Dillon, Michelle Smith, Carmela Ware, Michelle Johnson, Lavonne Smith, Coach Poff. Front
Row, L to R: Lynne Early, Tameka Via, Pam Neal, Paula Neal, Andrea Johnson, Wanda Showalter, Dina Davis.

TENNIS

Back Row, L to R: Vivian Traynham, Lynn Sloan, Lind a Arrington, Li sa Turpin, Troy Thompson, Deidre Knight . Front Row, L to R: Vanessa
Shears, Paula Wilson, Pennie Economy, Laura Thompson, Kelly Vest, Ms. Perdue .

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�ADMINISTRATION

(Female Phys. Ed.) Ms. Fuller

AND

Ms. Perdue,

(Administration) Mr. Garber

Mr . Polk,

(Math) - Mr. Bailey, Ms. Waid,
Ms. Washenberger, Ms. Penley
(Shop) - Mr. Myers, Mr. Kinsey,
Mr. Dillard

(Scienc e) - Ms. Foard, Ms .
Whittaker, Ms. Ha ncock

(Secretaries) Ms . Hale, Ms.
Harman, Ms. Nichols

Art and Music) Ms. Hunt

Ms. Stinnett,

�FACULTY

(W.E.C.E.P.) -

Mr. Groves

(Library) Han ion

Mr. Franklin, Ms.

(English) - Mr. Poff, Ms. Mann,
Mr. Jacobson

Ms.
(Foreign Languages) Mann, Mr. Andrews, Ms. Ray
Mr. DePuy,
(Social Studies) Ms. Shiflett, Ms. Ray
(Cafeteria) - Ms. Saunders,
Ms. Wheeler, Ms. Early, Ms.
Farris, Ms. Rowlison, Ms. Wood,
Ms. Hartless, Ms. Payne

(Strings) -

(Special Education) - Ms.
Collins, Ms. Polk, Mr. McOeen,
Ms. Whitwell, Ms. Amith.

(Custodial Staff) Mr. Hale

Ms. Lynch,

(Band) -

Ms. Steele

Mr. Mabry

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Busy hallways
Pat and Cathy

Teresa

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Bu s riders

Fac ulty cheerl eaders

A startled Opi e

�IT'S BEEN A
BUSY YEAR AT
ADDISON
Life at Addison Junior High is ever changing. We
never stand still for a moment. We learn new things,
meet new friends, find new loves, and discover new
experiences.

The Wright Wedding

A new Washenberger

The Polk Wedding

Shiek Utt

A bunch of champi'ons

Polk Pottery

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SCA PROGRAM

Christmas Dance
Lucy Addison Founder's Day 1979 Award Recipients Were: The Re er·
end Noel C. Taylor, Mayor of Roanoke City; Michelle Arch; Marcus Ward

A typical S.C.A . meeting

S.C. A. Ann ouncements

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Val entin e Day Da n ce

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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On hand to serve you is . .
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Williamson Road Photo Shop

1428 10th Street N.W.
Hot Dogs &amp; Hamburgers
Groceries

Lewis B. Bailey

�Congratulations From Roanoke Valley
Cablevision
ROANOKE VALLEY CABLEVISION
MAKING WATCHING WORTHWHILE

The 1978- 79 Yearbook Staff wishes to express their sincere appreciation to Mr. Lewis B. Bailey of Williamson Road Photo Shop for his
assistance with our photographic needs. We would also like to thank
Mr. Ron Bailey for his help with developing numerous rolls of film,
Rufus Pasley for taking pictures of the basketball championship game,
Ms. Tina Nichols for her help with typing, and Mrs. Yolanda Harman for
keeping our financial records.

Greetings From 3rd period Algebra I and Geometry classes

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�In Appreciation
Our special thanks to the administration, staff, and student body of Addi~on for their ooperjtioh t~~ough_olt t;uep~~~:d
we worked on the yearbook. We would also like to acknowledge the following groups o peop e w o manc1a Y
the 1978-79 Yearbook.
Teresa Pasley, Co-editor
John Pilcher, Co-editor
Mrs. Alyce Penley, Advisor
Mrs. Diane Washenberger, Co-advisor

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Golden Patrons
David Bardon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Board
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph S. Bryan
David W. Claytor
Ms. Kaye L. Claytor
Dr. &amp; Mrs. J.B. Claytor
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Walter S. Clayton

Mrs. Susan Foard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry G. Marsh
Mr. Ron Poff
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clarence Redford
and Family
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A. Byron Smith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maryland Strange

Silver Patrons
Mrs. Carolyn Ba ker
Mrs. A. C. Bass
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. 0. Beckner
Evelyn Board
James C. Charlton
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Marsha ll W. Curtis
Juan DeDaviess
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe Dunkley

Mr. &amp;Mrs. James Economy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stafford A. Fizer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Grover Ham
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Napoleon Kaiser
Mr. Ray Largo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maxey
C. W. McQueen, Jr.
Mr. James Mills

The Mitchell Family
Harold V. Smith
Manuel G. Smith
Nhan Thi Smith
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. William A. Smith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred Williams
Mrs. Elta Mae Wilson
Mr. Paul J. Wilson

Patrons
Marcia Amith
Gail Anderson
Lonnie M. Atwater
Mrs. H. A. Arrington
Ron Bailey
June Bandy
Elizabeth T. Barnett
Mrs. Ellada Bundick
Miss Lisa Collins
James E. Cox, Sr.
Malinda Cox
Pam L. Cox
Bertha Davis
Virginia Duncan
Gerald Dunn
Mrs. B. Gilbert
Gladys Grice
J. R. Groves
Mrs. E. G. Hackler
Marshall Hall
Leatha Hamlin
Darlene J. Harless

Mrs. Yolanda Harman
Jimy (The Greek) Harper
Mrs. Nellie Harris
Mrs. Cassell Haynes
Mrs. Virginia Haynes
Maxine N. Hunt
Christine Jennings
Mrs. Christine Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Johnston
Sharon L. Key
Mrs. William L. Lee
Mrs. Lorraine Macklin
Marvel B. Mayo
The Miller Family
C. L. Moore
Iris Moore
Ma rshall N. Moore, II
Ma ry Elle Mooty
Mr. J ackie Nichols
Steve O liver
R. W. Overton

Amanda Painter
Mr. George C . Penn
Ms. Linda Perdue
Lucy N. Randolph
Mrs. Frank Shively
Mrs. Faith Stone
Mrs. Hassie Lee Stone
Koren Victoria Stone
Charles Swain
Mrs. Margaret Thomas
Mrs. James W. Townes
Mrs. Ruby Van Bibber
Mrs. Lucille Watson
David Williams
Lisa Williams
Lora Williams
Mrs. M. C. Williams
Allen A. Williamson
Mrs. James W . Willis
Miss Paula Rena Wilson
Judy Lynn Wright

AND ESPECIALLY

Mr. John C. Garber Mr. James D. Polk
Principal
Assistant Principal
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ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

�We, the annual staff, are proud of this annual. It
represents each of us, from the students, to the faculty
and administration.
The bicentennial pages may not seem to relate directly to us, but they do in that our school is part of this free
country. We should appreciate our freedom and not take
it for granted.
However, in this annual, we want to bring out one
main thought to you. That is, when we, the bulldogs,
work together, we can accomplish anything. This is why
Addison is number 1.
The Annual Staff
Editor-Julie Webb

FIRST ROW: Teresa Whitlock , Clifford T homas, Da wn Moore , Nathan Si mms, Jac k ie Shears, Shelley Re in hard t , Karen
Thro c kmartin , Cy nthia Ara to , Rh o nda Story, Ja ckie Powell . SECOND ROW : Ju lie We bb, Patricia Mo rris, Al vin O verst ree t , Bill y
Hin to n , Sco t t Martin , Mark Arringto n, Dann y Trai l, Gary Po index ter, Peter Sco tt , Danny S tan ley, Rh o nd a Preston, Mrs .
She ppard . Not shown : Toni Keeling.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PAGES

Title Page

.1

Editorial , Annual Staff

.2

T able o f Co nte nts, Sp ecial Credits

.. 3

Dedicatio n .. . . . . . . . . .

.4-5

Administrati o n , Office Staff .

. .6

Fac ulty . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Ca fe teria , Cu sto dian Sta ff, Spe cial Thanks

. . 13

Re fl ec tio ns

14-1 5

Student Pic tures

17-40

Club s .

. 41-43

Spo rt s

. 44-48

Advertise m ent s

. 49-52

Autograph Pages

SPECIAL CREDITS
Cove r Design - Rh o nd a Sto ry
Edit o rial - Julie Webb
Dedica ti o n - J ackie Po well , Pete r Sco tt
Ph otograp he rs - Daw n Moo re , Patri cia Mo rri s
Lay-o ut and Asse mbling - Mark Arringto n , Gary Po indexte r, Bill y Hinto n ,
Nath an Simms
Public ity - J ac kie Powe lJ , J ac kie Shea rs, Rh o nd a Pres to n
Sales Pro m oters - Teresa Whitl ock , T o ni Kee ling, Karen Th roc km artin
Busin ess Manage r - Cindy Ara to
Spo rt s - Alvin Ove rstree t

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�DEDICATION

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�To dedicate the 197 6 Addison · Bulldogs was a difficult
task because of so many deserving and worthy persons
on the staff. We chose the person, however, whom we
really feel deserves this dedication. A man, who shares
our joys as well as our sorrows, and who is both a great
teacher and a good friend. He is someone upon whom
we can always depend. Therefore, we, the yearbook
staff, would like to show our appreciation by dedicating
this 1976 Addison Bulldogs to you, Mr. Charles Gross.
The Annual Staff

5

�ADMINISTRATION

Mr. John Leffe l
Prin cip al

Mr. William Sinkler
Assistant Prin c ipal

OFFICE STAFF

6

Mrs . Sue Caldwe l.l , Miss S Le phanie Moon (C.0.E. stud e nt) , Mrs. Yolanda Ha rm o n .

�Mrs. Diane Wash e nberge r, Miss Donna Johnson , Mrs. Aly ce Penley , Mr. Ronald Bailey , Mr. Richard Johnston .

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Mrs. Marina Wim e tt , Mr s. Julia Mann , Miss Ann e Sheppard , Mrs. Carolyn Baker , Mrs. Pamela Mithcell.

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�SOCIAL STU DIES DEP ART MEN T

Mrs. Jay ne Ray , Mr. Cha rles Gross , Mr s. Peggy Shinett, Miss Shelia Moo re.

SCIENCE DEP ART MEN T

Mr. Tom Sh upe , Mrs. Bec ky Ha ncoc k , Mrs. Marga re t T ho ma s, Mrs. Eli za beth Whitt a ke r.

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�SPECIAL EDUCATIO N DEPARTM ENT

Mrs. Alth ea Gravely , Mrs. Barbara Whit well , Mr. Danny Thompso n.

pHYSICAL EDUCATIO N DEPARTM ENT

Mr. Mike Andrews , Mr. Do n ald F ut ten, Mi ss Linda Pe rdue. Mrs. Lave rn e T' uller.

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�Industrial Arts

Art

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Mr. Gle nn Kin zie, No t Shown - Mr. Rud y Dillard

Mrs. Julie Stinn e tt

Careers

Home Economics

Miss Vick ie Jeffer so n
Mrs. J oa nn e John s to n

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Mrs. Ka thryn Cram e r
Mrs. Shirle y Powell

�R.O.T.C.

D.E.

Colon el C ha rles White

Mr. William Tread well, Ill

Foreign Languages
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Mrs. Jay ne Ray, Mr. Ronald Campbell

Music Department

Mr. David Lipps, Mr. Ulysses Broadneau x, Mrs. Max in e Hunt.

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�Library Staff

Mr. Berk ley Frank lin , Mrs. Jessie Hanion

Guidance Counselors

Mrs. Marie Austin , Mr. John Allm an , Mr. J am es Polk , Mrs. Martha Qu igley

Teacher's Aides
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Mrs. Judy Du es berry , Mrs. Audrey Page, Mr. Glenn Billings ley , Mr s. Annette Baxter, Mrs.
Lorra in e Mack lin

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�Cafeteria Staff

Re b ecca Saunde rs (manage r) , Elle n Shupe, Paulin e Poindexter, Bett y Sa mes, Mildred Ragland ,
Ha ze l Eng land , Ma ry Earley , Ell e n Jac kso n

Custodian Staff

Mr. Shamro c k Bun , Mr. Solo mo n Foste r, Mr. So nny Hale , Mr. Mi cha el Hun te r, Mr. Bob b y
Tu c ke r.

SPECIAL THANKS
Ph o tography
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Sp o nso rs
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Ca rlos Brown
Te rri Lowe ry

Most Talented
Cindy Ara t o
Bry an Mor to n

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Most Athletic
Keith Bailey
J ac kie Shears

Best Dressed
Marie Maso n
Peter Scott

Most Likely to Succeed
Bryan Dearing
J ackie Powell

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Donna Akers
Jackie Alexander
Joyce Anderson
Mary Anderson

Nancy Anderson
Cindy Arato
Minnis Arnold
Lynn Arrington

Mark Arrington
Jackie Austin
Keith Bailey
Tim Bailey

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�John Ballard
Vivian Bennett
Janet Bond
Brenda Bonds

Mike Booth
Dean Bowman
Carlos Brown
Ronnie Brown

Terry Brown
Rodney Bumbry
Maurice Butler
John Cahill

Clarence Caldwell
Sharon Caldwell
Brenda Calloway
Faith Campbell

Kenneth Caraballo
Ren ee Carter
Sheryl Cassidy
John Chambers

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Susan Cochran
Ka thy Cooper
Pam Cox
Robe r ta Dalton

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Doug Davis
Shelia Davis
Bryan Dearing
Randy Dehart

Diana Dehaven
Vanessa Dix
Carolyn Dooley
Tom Dooley

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Delore s Downs
Davi d Early
Jody Elli s
Da vi d Entsminger

Elizabeth Entsminger
Leste r E ntsminger
Barba ra Flippen
Trin a Foxx

Frank Glove r
LaTonya h Gray
Do ug Hagy
Faye Hairsto n

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Mike Hamm
Darlene Hancock
Gary Harris

Debra Hawkins
Kelly Herndon
Stefan Hickman
John Highberger

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David Hodge
Mark Hodge
Lynne Holland

Maxie Hopkins
Anne Howell
Carolyn Hunt
Larry Hunt

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Cynthia Johnson
Deborah Johnson
Thomas Johnson

Wend y Johnson
Alvin Jones
Je ff Jone s
Ma urice Jones

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Toni Keeling
Elsa Kirk
Karen Lambert

William Langhorn
Mary Lawton
Pam Lemon
Karen Lomax

Wanda Lomax
Terri Lowery
Theodore Marshall
Eddie Martin

Sheila Martin
Marie Mason
Terry Mayo
Daniel Metheny

Ronald Miller
Patricia Mills

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Dawn Moore
Richard Moore
Patricia Morris

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Bryan Morton
Brian Munsey
Antoinette Muse
Debra Myers

Jeanie Nolen
Alvin Overstreet
Linda Overstreet
Julie Owens

Carol Pacetti

William Painter

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James Pinson
Gary Poindexter
Jackie Powell

Donald Reed
Shelly Reinhardt
Michael Scales
Tim Scott

David Secrist
Braxton Sexton
Jackie Shears
Ronald Shears

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Nathan Simms
Rose Sink
Roger Sluder

Bill Smith
John Smith
Frances Smith
Randy Smith

Ruth Smith
Virgie Smith
Steve Spade
Ronnie Sparks

Betty Stamps
Blake Staples
Rhonda Story
Wayne Sweeney

Wanda Taylor
Paulette Terry
Thomas Terry
Rebe cca Testerman

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Mike Tuck
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Richard White
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Tammy Wilkinson
Robert Wilson
Mark Wingfield

Doris Wolfe
Rodney Woods
Ronald Young
DeWayne Zirkle

8th Grade
Dee Adams
Jackie Adams
Terence Akers
Gail Amos
Ronnie Anderson

Wesley Artrip

John Bailey
Rhonda Bailey
Eric Bardon
Dale Bates

�Thomas Battle
Tammy Beard
David Beck
Durand Berry
Gloria Bishop

Frank Bolling
Jerry Booth
Robert Bowman
Charles Boyd
Phillip Brammer

Charlene Bratton
Dana Brewer
Alan Brown
Lawrence Brown
Thomas Brown

Pauline Buford
Toi Bumbry
Robin Burnette
Teresa Burnette
Bruce Calfee

Danny Calloway
Steve Campbell
Susan Campbell
Sherry Carr
Neil Cash

Mike Chitwood
Debra Chrysler
Decota Clark
Judy Clarke
Linda Clayborne

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Angela Clemen ts
Rosalind Clements
Charlene Cofer
Darlene Cofer
Carrie Collins

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�Lisa Colona
Kenneth Conner
Richard Conner
Donyae Cooper
Lisa Copeland

John Cowan
Hugh Dalton
Kim Davis
Linda Davis
Michael Dearing

Donna Deel
Victor Dillon
Kathy Dooley
Ronald Easley
Christine Edmondson

Lynn Eller
Angela Ellis
Valerie Evans
Roger Ferguson
Steve Fisher

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Chris Fowler
Wanda Fowler

Donna Foxx
Drew Franklin
Tony Freeman

Ken Furrow
Jeff Gaylor
Mike Gibson

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Thomas Langhorn
Wendy Lawrence

DeeAnn Leonard
Darren Little
Teresa Locke
Kathleen Long
Kirk Lynch

Pamela Manns
Kathryn Marsh
Jefferson Martin
Todd Maxey
Jimmy McCown

Susan McCown
Brenda McCray
Donald McKinney
Brenda Meadows
Crystal Meadows

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Shelia Mike
Dale Miller
Dean Miller
George Miller
Eddie Moore

Bruce Morgan
Rebecca Morris
Mike Moses
Steve Moses
Helena Moyer

Dirk Padgett
Ronald Patterson
Bonnie Pe rkin s
William Perkins
Judy Phifer

Tina Pinson
Eddie Powers
J anice Preston
Rhond a Preston
James Price

Jennifer Re ynolds
Charlene Rhodes
Carl Richard so n
Wally Rigney
Jimmy Rogers

Urlusia Ro und t ree
Mark Ruble
Ja ckie Saunde rs
Lisa Saunde rs
Mi chae l N . Saunders

Mike Saunde rs
Richa rd Selle rs
Robin Sellers
Te resa Shi flett
Hea ther Simmo ns

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�Chris Smith
Jimmy Spangler
Maggie Speese
Danny Stanley
Yvette Staples

Ricky Strum
Janet Sweeney
Tonja Sweitzer
David Tabor
Gloria Taylor

Danny Thomas
Dave Thomas
Hilard Thomas
Steven Thomas
Tim Thomas

Jeffrey Thornhill
Loria Thurman
Teresa Tucker
Vickie Via
Richard Wade

Donna Walker
Sheila Walker
Evie Webb
Julie Webb
James Webster

Earl West
Richard West
Judy Wheaton
Ernest White
Kelvin White

Paige White
Mark Williams
Paul Williams
Anthony Wi!Jis
Jeanette Wright

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Sonja Wright
Deborah Young
Robert Yonce
Beverly Zirkle

7th Grade
Thomasine Akers
Pam Arrington
Paul Artrip
Sharon Atkins
Brad Bailey

Joyce Bandy
Judy Bandy
Loranda Barnes
Angela Battle
Lisa Bayse
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Linda Bixby
Carolyn Booth
Wanda Brewster
Russe ll Britt

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Brenda Brown
Derrey l Brown
Selena Brown
Sylvia Brown

Gay Burnette
Allison Burrows
James Butler
Leonard Ca lfee
Sandra Call oway

Steve Carter
Randy Catro n
Theresha Clark
Dale Cole
Cy nthia Co lston

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�Tamiko Compton
Daniel Conner
Rex Conner
Barrin Cooper
Jeannie Cotton

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Reed Cotton
Tonya Crews
Pame la Crigger
Denise Critzer
Yvette Darling

Martin Davis
Sheila Davis
Richard Dehaven
Tina Dill on
Milly Dixon

Sandy Dodd
Toni Downs
Serena Dunbar
Mark Economy
Randall Edmondson

Betty Eggers
Rose Eggers
Ronald Ellis
Jerry Entsminger
Jerry Ferguson

Terry Ferguson
Robert Flippen
Lonny Foster
Steven Fountaine
Dwayne Franklin

Dana Fullen
Mack Gorman
Florence Goodson
Barry Gray
Sherry Guerrant

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Carla Hall
Lynwood Hall
Daniel Harper
David Harper

Je ffrey Harris
Lesley Harris
Wanda Heck
Dena Hodge
Rex Holt

Wesley Hudson
Debbie Hurt
Johnny Jamison
Kevin Janney
Ray mond Jen nincrs

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James Lotz
Pam Mack
Sop hia Mack
Bryn MacLeod

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Johnny Mason
Michael McCraw
Bonnie McCormick
Charles Meador

Dennis Meredith
Denise Miller
Gail Miller
Shuntra Miller
Stephenia Miller

Terri Miller
Denise Millner
Bonnie Mills
Anthony Mitchell
Vincent Moon

Kathy Morrow
Beth Morton
Wanda Mosley
Lisa Neal
Phillip Nolen

Timothy Nolen
Sarah Ogle
Mark Pace
Russell Peck
John Pence

Alan Perdue
Robert Price
Joey Pugh
Ann Ramey
Dale Reed

Crystal Richardson
Dorothy Richardson
Susan Richardson
Reggie Robertson
Darryl Robinson

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�David Robinson
Brian Rogers
Kitty Ross
William Rosser
Angelioa Samuel

Cheryl Sanders
Carolyn Saunders
Karla Saunders
Kevin Sayles
Cheryl Scaggs

Barry Scales
Ernest Schrader
Cynthia Schwartz
Susan Secrist
Desiree Sensabough

David Sewell
Sharon Shears
Wilbur Shears
Pamela Sigmon
Teresa Siler

Carlton Sizer
Schairl Slone
Barry Smith
Danny Smith
David Smith

Jennifer Smith
Lynn Smith
Martha Smith
Paul Smith
Melissa St. Clair

James Stewart
Russell Stuart
Terinia Tabor
Tammy Taylor
Willard Tery

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�CLUBS

CHOIR

CHOIR MEMBE RS : Tho ma sine Akers, Keith Ba iley , Gloria Bishop , Teresa Bonds, Dana Brewer , Carlos
Brown , Selena Brown , Teresa Burnette, Sharon Caldwell, Sherry Carr , Jeanette Cherry,
Charlene Cofer, Darlene Cofer, Dale Co le, Jeannie Co tt on , Pamela Cox, Tonya Crews, Pamela Crigger, Hugh
Dalton, She lia D avis, Do nna Deel, William Dehart, Sandra Dodd , Serena Dunbar, William Dun naville, Bet ty
Eggers, Ro be rt Flippen, Pa m ela Hairsto n , Lynwood Hall, David Harper, Wanda Hughes, John Jam ison , Janet
Je ffe rson , Tho mas John son, So nia Ka sey , Caro l Kirk, Mary Lawton , Darrin Lit tle, Kirk Ly nch, Pamela Mack,
Ka thryn Marsh, Lisa Ma rtin , Deni se Martin, Alvin Ove rstreet , Mark Pace , Rhonda Pres ton, Ro xanne Ram ey,
Bria n Roge rs, Co le tte Ross, Ba rny Scales, Pe ter Scot t, Teresa Siler, Heather Simmons, Jennifer Smith ,
Ma rga re t Speese, J anice Sto ke s, Ro bin Stuart , Paule tte Terry, Hilard Tho mas, Roger Wallace, Russell Weiler,
Pa ige White , Ma rk Willia m s, Ro dney Woo ds, Man fred Wooly, Thomas Wright.

BAND

BAND ME MB E RS: Jac kie Ad a m s, Ja ckie Ale xande r, Minnis Arno ld , Sharo n At kins, Charlene Bratton ,
De rrey l Bro wn , La wre n ce Brown , Ro xa nne Carter , Gle nett e Charles, Jud y Cla rke , Lisa Co lona, Bryan
Dea ring, Millie Di xo n , Willia m E ller, C hris Fowler, Drew franklin , Barry Gray , Latonyah Gray, Lynn
Ha n co ck, E uge n e Ha rtm a n , Fra nk He nd erso n , Kare n Lomax , Raymo nd Jen ning s, Robert Ke nney, James
Mcco wa n, He le n a Moye r , Alvin Overstreet, Dir k Padge tt , Russell Peck, Jam es Pinson , Jackie Powell , Jenn ifer
Reyno ld s, G e rald Ro binso n , Willia m Rosse r, Mark Ruble, Rose S ink , David Sm ith , Da na Underwood, Steven
TI10m as, Wesley T re nt , An tho ny Willi s, Quinto n Wood s, Deborah Via , Marsha Vines, Judy Wheato n , Joa n
Whitlock, Te resa Whitl ock, C hrist y Wingo , Danne tte Wood , Susan Wood .

MAJORETTES

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MAJOR ET TES : l· R O NT KNE E LI NG: Joa n Whitlock , Ja ckie Powe ll. STANDING LEI7T TO R IGHT: JoAnn
Lave nd e r, Ma rsh a Vin es . Jud y Wh e a to n. Te re sa Wh itlock , Ro b in J ustis.

�SCA

S.C.A.: Mr. Dillard, Mr. Thompson, Peter Scott, Cindy Arato, Paul Artrip, Gloria Bishop, Janet Bond, Sharon
Caldwell, Angela Clements, Bryan Dearing, Wanda Fowler, Jeff Gaylor, Rhonda Harris, Billy Hinton, Dena
Hodge, Larry Hunt, Dawn Johnson, Deborah Johnson , Wanda Jones , Toni Keeling, Margaret King, Shuntra
Miller, Sonja Minnis, Bruce Morgan, Toni Muse, Joey Pugh , Dale Reed, Michael J. Saunders, Nathan Simm s,
Danny Stanley, Rhonda Story , Clifford Thomas, Deborah Via , Lora Williams, Mark Wingfield.

REDCROSS
FIRST ROW: Sonya Minnis , Terry
Brown , Sharon Caldwell. SECOND
ROW: Wanda Lomax, Rosalind Clements, Kitty Ross, Sandy Stamps. THIRD
ROW : Valerie Evans, Tracy Wormack.
Toni Keeling, Donna Walker. FOURTH
ROW: Angela Clements, Paulette Terry,
Toi Bumbry, Dawn Johnson, Betty
Stamps. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Johnston,
Renee Ca rter, Helena Moyer, Jackie
Alexander.

HI-Y

STRINGS

Mr. Gro ss, Keith Bailey , Charles Boyd , Wesley Bright,
Clare nce Caldwell , Jr., John Cowa n, Randy DeHart, Ronald
Eas ley , Stefan Hi c kman , Larry Hunt, Robert Kenney,
Thomas John son , Gerald Minnis, William Smith , Keith
Stanle y, Ri chard Wade, Romeo Ward, Tony Willis, Thomas
Wright.

TOP: Elizabeth Locher, Lisa Bayse, Roberta Dalton, Debbie
Lambert, Paul Williams. BOTTOM: Cynthia Co lston, Karen
Lambert, Lynne Holland, Linda Bixby , Mr. Lipps .

�SCIENCE

LIBRARY

Pa ctric ia Mill s, Pa m Le m o n , Da vid Ho dge, Na ncy And erso n ,
Cind y Ara to, Br ya n Dea ring, Kare n Th roc km a rtin , Juli e
Owen , Vernon Cl ay t o r , Willia m La nghorn , J eff Jones, Wa nd a
Lom ax , R o na ld Y o ung , Mr s. Whittak e r.

Pa ul Artrip, Wesley Artrip , Karen Beard , Tammy Bea rd ,
Glo ria Bishop , Alan Brown , Faith Campbell, Lind a Claybo rne, Rob ert a Dalton, Valerie Evans, Lynn Harris, Billy
Hint o n, Dena Hodge, Mark Hodge, Christine Hodges, David
Johnso n, Kare n Lamb ert, Wand a Lomax , To dd Maxey , Terri
Mayo, Greg Meador, Ru sty Peck, David Robinso n, Way ne
Sweeney , Karan Throckm artin , Ca rrnilla Ty ree, Oarissa
Tyree, Julie Webb , Paige Whi te .

F.H.A.

CRAFT

ST ANDING: Lisa Sa und e rs, De bra Hec k , Wa nd a Mose ly ,
Ro bin e tt Le wi s, Beve rly Zirkle , T e resa Loc ke . SITT IN G :
Chri stin e E dm o nd o n , Dee Ad am s, We nd y La wr e nce , V ickie
Vi a, Mrs. Powell.

KN EE LING : Daw n Jo hn so n, Cyn thia Jo hn so n, Angela
Oe men ts. ST ANDING: · Mrs. Washen berger, Ma rsha Vines,
Ruth Smith , Brend a McCray , Deborah Jo hnso n, Toi Bu mbr y,
Mrs. Mann .

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FIRST ROW: Fra nk Glover, Kirk Lyn ch , Willie Davis, Kelvin White, Clare nce Ca ldwell , Gerald Minnis, Ma rk
Wingfield, Dona ld Reed, Je ff Jones, Clifford Thomas, Thomas Brown , Todd Maxey, Michael Saunders. SECOND
ROW: Jod y Ellis, Steve Tho ma s, Ernest White , Randy Dehart , Rick y Co nn e r , J e ff Gaylor , l3ruc e Mo rga n , Roge r
Ferguson, William Groga n, Chri s Fowler, Mike Hamm , John Cowa n , Robert Kenney, Da nny Trail , William Painte r ,
Tim Bailey. THIRD ROW: Coach Andrews , Larry Hun t, Wesley Brig ht , l3illy Hinton , John Ca hill , Doug Dav is, l3ill
Smith, Randy Hawkins, Alvin Overstreet , David Beck, Vernon C layt o r, S te fa n Hi ck man , John l3allard , Nathan
Simms, Danny Stanley, Lawrence Brown, Coach Futten. MANAGERS: Th o m as La ng ho rn , Willard Terry, l3ria n
Rogers, Peter Scott, Brian Wa shing ton, Darryl Wright.

OFFENSE

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BA.CK: Gera ld Minni s, Roge r Ferguso n , Clare nce Caldwell, Mark Win gfi e ld . F RONT : Je ff Jones , Bill Smith , Ke lvin
White , Billy H111t on , Donald Reed , Randy Haw kin s, Alvin Overstreet.

DEFENSE

FIRST ROW: William Grogan , Thomas Brown, Bill Smith , Alvin Overstreet. SECO ND R O W : Jeff Jones , Donald
Reed, Clar ence Cald well , Mark Wingfield. THIRD RO W: C liffo rd Thomas , Gera ld Minnis , Mik e Sa und e rs.

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VARSITY

LEFT TO RIGHT : Je ff Jon es, Vern o n Cla yto r, Ro dn ey Bumbry, Lynn Arrin gto n, Alvin Overst reet, David Beck, Th o mas John so n,
Ca rlo s Brown , Mi chae l Sca les, Ra nd y De har t , Pe t er Sco tt , Th o mas Langhorn , Clare nce Cald well, Keith Bailey.

JR. VARSITY

LEr T T O RI G HT: Pe te r Sco tt , Robe rt Ke nn ey , Ri cha rd Wad e, Roge r Fe rguso n , William Groga n, Willie Davis, Coach Gross,
Th o m as Bro wn , J o hn Co wa n , Bru ce Mo rga n , Mich ae l N . Sa und e rs, Tho mas Wright , Cl iffo rd Thomas, Larry Hun t , Ra ndy
Ha wkin s, Gera ld Minni s.

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�VARSITY

Ms. Linda Perdue, Coach; Janice Stokes, Brenda Calloway, Jackie Shears, Jeanette Cherry, Cynthia Johnson, Betty Stamps,
Debora h Youn g, Helena Moyer , Marsha Vines, Pamela Manns, Toni Ward.

JR. VARSITY

LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Ale xander, Diane Ward, Ro xanne Carter, Dannette Wo o d s, William "Bill" Smith, Coach; Sh aro n
Gravely , Yvette John son, Tracy Wo rmack, Sandy Stamps, Charlene Rhodes.

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�WRESTLING

FIRST ROW: Paul Artrip, Jeff Jackson, Anthony Mitchell, Victor Evans, Charles Boyd, Steve Johnson, Dale Reed, John Pence ,
Mark Economy. SECOND ROW: (manager) Maurice Jones, Neil Cash, Leslie Mayo , Joey Pugh, Jimmy Lotz , Todd Maxie, Buddy
Web ster, Ernest White. THIRD ROW: Brian Roge rs , Tim Bailey, Danny Trail, Mark Wingfield, Lester Entsminger, . Donald Reed,
Kelvin White, Maxie Hopkin s, Coach Fut ten. NOT SHOWN: Brad Ba il ey , John Ba llard, Rodney Bumb ry, Mike Chitwood , Vernon
Claytor, Mike Dearing, Randy Dehart, Chris Fowler, Ken Furrow, Jeff Gaylor, Billy Hinton, Pa t Kendall , Gerald Minnis, Mike
Saunders.

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Jackie Adams, Terri Miller, Sofia Mack, Jackie Saund ers, Dannette Woods, Jac kie Shears, Diane Wa rd, Vale rie Hash, Cordelia
Hairston, Barbara Hairsto n, Barbara Flippen, Sharon Shears, Mrs. Y. Fuller, Cy nthia Johnson, Toni Ward.

TENNIS
Marga re t King , Mrs. Washenberger,
Coach; Denise Milln e r, Kathy Marsh ,
Deborah Young, Betty S ta mp s, Gloria
Hash, Valerie Eva ns, Lynn Hancock,
Helena Moyer.

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Best Wishes - ~h s . Nin.J. J . Smith
Good luck - Mr. Wi lli.:tm C. Kidd. Jr.. &amp; 1btt
Good Lu1..· k. Cl:ls.s of "76" - ~t r s. C:uoly n Moore
Com p liments of Mr. :md Mrs. Frank Osbo rne

Com plim ents of Tr.isco
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Ut·s1 of Luck - Mr . a nd Mrs. C. R. Ewers
Ucs1 Wishes - Mrs. J. 1-1 . Fr:i lin
Co mpliments of Rugh)' Groce ry . 1210 - 1 1th Street. N.W.
"Uuttcrfiics arc free. w h y ca n't stra wberries be?" M.A .K.

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Pendl Necks - Mr. C. Gross

Bulldogs Arc No. l - Rose Sink
Addi son is No. I - Ronald Young
Addison is the best - Julie Webb
"Bite yo ur Tongue" - Mrs. B:iss
~lu c h Lu ck - Mrs. Paige
Com plimen ts of Mr. Leroy Clark, Jr .
Bulld ogs an:- No. I - To n}' Summers
Comp\imcnu of Mr. :ind Mrs. E. D. Vest &amp; F:imilv
Good Luck to the Yc:irboo k St:iff - Mr. :ind l-.frs~ l r:i E. St:mlc y
" I w:is h~re 73·76 ~" - Na th :m Simms

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FUNERAL HOME

ROANOKE

PET CENTER
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1002 Moorman Road, N.W.
Roanoke, Virginia 24016

Aquarium
Pet Grooming

Roanoke, Virginia
Telephone 981-0240

John McGonigal

David Fowler

GARY'S HAIR STYLISTS
615 S. Jefferson St.
Patrick Henry Hotel Building
For Appointment
342-7005

(See out Briar Bit Tobacco)
Shop

Gary T. Fowler
Owner

Residential

Commercial

M &amp; M CONTRACTING
Electrical Contracting
2412 Tenth Street, N. W.
Roanoke, Va. 24012
Industrial
366-1796

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Paperbacks
Hardbacks
Monarch Notes
Gifts for Everyone

Francis C. Martin

CORGI BOOKS

�The price is right
food store!

EVANS DRUG STORE
Prescription Service

PRICE'S FOOD
STORE

Intersection Airport &amp; Williamson Road
Dial 366-0111
Roanoke, Virginia

3605 Shenandoah
Avenue, N.W.

C. F. CRITZER
SOUTHLAND LIFE

Insurance Company
6813 Peters Creek Road, N. W.
Roanoke,Va.24019
Bus : 362-1684 Res: 362-5731

House of Clay

Ceramics

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WHEN YOU THINK OF JEWELRY
THINK OF

Greenware
Morning and Evening Classes
Ernythlng you'd want for a rapth atin~ hobby·

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3616 Williamson Road

Dial 362·4529

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to dine like one.

1105 Curtis Avenue, N. W.
Phone 366-5826
Roanoke, Virginia 24012

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1217 Tenth St. N.W.
Roanoke, Va.

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10TH STREET AND MOORMAN RD., N. W.
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24016

HARMAN'S MACHINE SHOP,
INC.
Complete Auco Machine Shop
Specializing in
Complete Engine Rebuilding
Custom Crank Shaft Grinding
410 4th Street, S.W. - Roanoke, Virginia
Business - 343-9304
Home - 774-7133

Compliments of

INFORMATION
SERVICE STATION
Gas - Oil -- Accessories
Dial 2-9458
Forks of Moorman Rd . &amp; Gilmer Ave. N.W.

BAYSE EXXON SERVICENTER

MONSOUR'S GROCERY
"Fresh Meat is Our Specialty"
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown
Owners

ROY L. WEBBER, FLORIST

2412 Melro se Avenue, N.W.
Roanoke, Virginia

LIPSCOMB BESTWAY
FOOD MARKET

Lovely flowers for all occasions
Call or come by

4000 Williamson Road , N.W.
Roanoke, Virginia 24012
366-7651

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institution set to leave was social
studies teacher Ms. Linda Long.
Long, who came 10 Cave Spring
after leaving Hidden Valley Middle
School in 1983. retired after 39
years of teaching ·rm looking
forward to my relirement because
I'm excited to travel in my
motorhome and nol have to be
back on Sunday night in order to
go to work on Monday: she said.
·1n my retiremenl, I will miss the
students. I have been blessed to
teach some really great young
men and women. I will also miss
the 1eachers I work with.
especially the social studios
department. I really love whal I do
and I choso a groat career 1hat
has given back to me in more
ways than I could have ever
imagined."

3712 Chaparral Drive
Roanoke, VA 24018
540-772-7550
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forced a delay in schedule. "Originally.
I thought the move and trailers were a
terrible idea. They took a long time to
plan it all out, but then there were still
some problems when we moved in •
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walkways weren't finished, and the
bathrooms didn't work properly. But,
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way of life. Some weren't fans of their
new environ ment, but some liked the
change of scenery. "My least favorite
part about the trailers is having to go
outside between classes, whether it's
to print or use the bathroom," junior
.,l31d'i;,,. CJ Williams said. "I like the trailers.
They're brand new. so they're nice
and clean. Each one has windows, so
they're always bright. I also love being
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Education First tour spent nine days
exploring the Central American
destination. spending time in
locations such as Tortuguero.
Sarapiqui and the Arenal Region.
"Going to Costa Rica was the first
time l"d left the country and the first
time l"d been away from my family for
so long. I was terrified. but I'm so glad
I decided to go." senior Rachel Boch
said. ' Not only did I get to experience
a different culture. but I got to know
classmates I wouldn't normally hang
out with."

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COSTA RICA ENJOYED A NINE-DAY
TRIP THAT ALLOWED NEW AND
OLD FRIENDS TO BOND. Whether it
was a boat ride in the middle of a jungle,
cleaning a beach or playing soccer with
local school children (clockwise),
travelers immersed themselves in the
country's rich culture. "When given the
chance, enjoy what other cultures
provide. I have found this advice allows
you to leave much happier than when
you arrived and will give you a refreshing
perspective about the lives of others and
even yourself," senior Audrie Gayo said.

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KAYAKS ALIGNED FOR A GROUP PICTURE, travelers enjoy a calm ride
on Arena! Lake. The group not only enjoyed kayaking, but were also able to
snorkel and go white-water rafting in class II and Ill rapids on the Sarapiqui
River. ' When I saw what we would be doing in Costa Rica, I was most excited
for white water rafting. I've done it before, but the previous time didn't
compare to our time in Costa Rica It was an experience I'll never forget,"
senior Taylor Loving said. WHILE AT A LOCAL MARKET, senior Anna
Genitluomo speaks in Spanish with a papaya vendor. Gentiluomo put her AP
Spanish skills to work during the Central America trip. ' I was trying to find out
how to pick a ripe papaya so I asked the woman which fruit was the best. It
was also cool to talk and play with kids at an elementary school in their native
language; she said. SHOWING OFF SOME IMPRESSIVE JUMP-ROPE

SKILLS, senior Travis Schuck plays with elementary school children while 1'-'~!'i~~~~~
visiting a school. While there, travelers visited classrooms, talked with ii
students and teachers and watched a dance presentation. 'One of my favorite
parts of the trip was when we visited an elementary school in Tortuguero. The
kids treated us to a cool dance presentation and then we played some games
afterwards. I d id some jump rope with them and they showed me up," Schuck
said. SHOCKED BY THE TEMPERATURE OF A WATERFALL, seniors
Sara Stewart, Casey Fentress and Grace Wetzel stand under one of the many
waterfalls at a hot sprmg resort. Local springs fed multiple pools at the resort,
with temperatures reaching over 100-clegrees in some pools. ' The waterfalls - ...:;.;;;..::::.
were a blast. The water was so hot, it felt like an exotic shower with a ton of
....-~.-----.s.trangers,' Wetzel said.

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TORTUGUERO STUDENT IN A
FRIENDLYGAME OF
OCCER, senior Katie Harris
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elementary school. Students
enjoyed activities, such as
dancing and soccer, during their
daily rec!j!SS breaks. "My favorite
memory was playing socper w ith
the kids. I loved seeing the SQ1iles
on all their- faces and how much
they enjoyecj the.little. thin-gs .like
going out and playlng a pickup
game with pe._opl!J they don't even
sh~e the same ianguagifWiih,"
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differeot groups of people can
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AndrewDitmore, Garrett Breiner and Matthew Coloua left their
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2010, AND WEHAD NO TIME TO
PREPARE FOR THIS DISASTER. It came

out of nowhere. I was outside and
everything around me started to shake.
The ground that I was standing on fell out
from under me, and I fell into a ditch. After
that. a building fell on my body, crushing
my right quad to pieces. I also suffered a
severe brain injury. Next thing I knew. I
was waking up from a coma in the
hospital. I spent a year in a wheelchair. I
went to physical therapy every day. I had
to learn how to walk again.
Agroup from the United States traveled to
Haiti to help those in need after the
earthquake hit. In that group were the
couple who would eventually adopt me.
The group was able to bring me to the
States. so that I could have surgery on my
leg. Arriving in America was very nerveracking and scary. Seeing so many white
people was different from what I was used
to. I didn't speak any English and didn't
know where I was going.
I stayed with my future parents while I
was recovering from the surgery. When it
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wanted to adopt me and asked if I would
stay. Both of my parents had died when I
was very young in Haiti. My mother died in
childbirth, and my dad died from lung
cancer due to debris and pollution. I jumped
at the chance to have parents.
It was very hard adjusting to the lifestyle
here. It took me a year to learn how to
speak English. I'm still struggling, but
getting better all the time. Throughout my
time here, though, my adoptive parents
have been very supportive of me. and I'm
so grateful for the chance they"ve given me.
My parents got me into wrestling, which is
a sport I've grown to love. I hope to wrestle
in college and have had schools reach out
to me already.
I'm always thinking about what's further
down the road. I make a point to keep
working on myself and always stay
positive. Some advice I could give anyone
after going through what I went through is
to keep your head up and stay positive
throughout anything.
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�!his past summer Iwent to Utah with my
brother's girlfriend, Mary Beth, because she was
moving out there to live with him. We drove. and
it was probably one of the longest trips of my life.
We traveled through West Virginia, Indiana.
Illinois. Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Utah. The
total trip without stopping is around 26 hours. but
we stopped and visited landmarks, so it ended up
taking around three days. We saw the Arch in St
Louis, Missouri. and in Louisville, Kentucky, we
saw the world's biggest slugger bat We tried to
go see the world's largest ball of twine in Kansas,
but then Mary Beth's car overheated and broke
down in the middle of literally nowhere. It was so
scary because Iwas driving. The car just staned
to slow down, even though my foot was all the
way on the gas pedal. It wouldn't go past 30 mph.
We had to trudge along to the nearest gas station
so we could cool down the car, but it was six
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�CELEBRATING THEIR VICTORY OVER YORK, senior Matthew Taylor and alumnus
CJ Poulsen throw their hands in the air. Both boys played all four years on the school
team. "Everything else faded away. I was enti rely in the moment and felt nothing but
pure amazement," Taylor said. HANDS STRETCHED TO THE SKY, alumnus Alireza
Esmaeili, lays on the ground overcome with relief from a never-before-seen win at the
state championship game. Senior Marc Sharrer's goal in the second half secured the
win. "I've always had the dream to win a championship game, and it finally came true,"
senior Nie Plybon said. JUMPING FOR A HEADER, senior Brian King defends the
Knight's goal. King served as the team's center back. "The whole game was a blur, but
I think we all felt unbeatable that day," he said. FACE FULL OF DETERMINATION,
senior Baylor Boone kicks to return the ball. Boone and his team beat the York County
Falcons for the state championship win. "It was like a dream come true. All of our hard
work finally paid off. Hearing all of our fans yelling and pounding the bleachers as the
clock expired sent chills down my spine. It's a feeling and memory I will never forget,"
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The competition cheer team
and the girls' tennis team both
dominated their opponents
and took home a third state
championship title, while
sophomore Ricardo Harrington
snagged his first state
wrestling title.

DISTRICT CHAMPION TROPHY IN HANO,
senior Kayla Quinlan beams after a win on lhe
mal. Quinlan was named Second All Region
and Second All State. •our coaches pushed
us to our limi1s every single day and prac1ices
were exhausting. Bui, when we slaned to
queslion why we put ourselves through 11 day
after day, they reminded us how hard work
pays off. And ii did," she said. · 1will never
forget the feeling when they called our name
for first place.• SWEPT UP BY HER TEAM
AFTER HEARING THE FIRST-PLACE
NEWS, freshman Burley Nichols embraces
freshman Caroline M ills on tho mat 1n
Richmond. The competition cheer squad look
home their third slate win at the close of 1he1r
2018-2019 season.· W hen we won. 11 felt hke
lhe world stopped. Everything was m slow
motion. II was the best feeling ever. I realized
then that every hard, long practice was wonh
it," Nichols said. SPINNING THROUGH THE
AIR, sophomore Madison W agner perfects
her pan of lhe state-championship winning
routine. Wager, who was born wilh a knee
condition, didn 't let any obstacle hold her back
from competing. "I was born with patellar
mal1racking in both of my knees, which is
where the bone thal keeps your kneecap in
line is angled to the side instead of s1ra1gh1
down your leg. After winning stales last year. I
underwent surgery. The healing process takes
a long time, and there were moments where I
thought I couldn't keep going. I am currently
healing from surgery number three and only
have one more to go,• Wagner said. "I think
winning any competition is both a team and
personal award . I know how hard I worked and
how hard my surgery was on me. I'm proud to
know I fought through the barriers in my way."
AFTER BEING AWARDED FIRST TEAM
ALL DISTRICT ANO All STATE, senior Mimi
Clark raises her arm in triumph. Clark and the
competition cheer squad took home their third
state title win. · 1received First Team All
Region. First Team All State and VHSL 3A
Cheerleader of the Year, all of which fulfilled
the dream I've had since freshman year. This
year's state 1ille was the second of my career."
Clark said. "I couldn't be more p roud o f my
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Harnngton celebrates his slate victory on the
mat. Harnngton also dominated in the Knights
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ever · Hamngton said ·To get to this point. I
always went hard in pracuce. did extra reps
and never took breaks. I had a prelly decent
relationship with my teammates. so that also
pushed me to work harder "

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IN A SPORT WHERE I COULD
CHANNEL THAT ENERGY. Fourteen
years later, I am going into my ninth
consecutive season of gymnastics at
Roanoke Academy, where I am in Excel
Diamond.
My family spends probably several
thousands of dollars each year on travel,
competition fees and other miscellaneous
expenses, but the cost is worth it to us.
I've competed at meets where I've had the
opportunity to qualify for world teams. I've
had amazing experiences competing both
with and against collegiate athletes. I've
been allowed the chance to work with
former Olympians, who have become
mentors and helped me understand things
only peoplewith their level of experience
could. Both competing and training with
athletes like these has taught me valuable
skills that have more to do than just with
gymnastics but preforming in general.
The mental aspects of gymnastics are the
most difficult to me. because in order to be
able to perform the skills, I must be
completely focused on what I'm doing all
the time. Otherwise. it won't end up well
at all. The only time I've ever been
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didn't think I'd be able to complete
something. I've always had coaches and
teammates, however, who are there to
support me and get me through those
times, so, that in the end. I was able to
accomplish what I w as trying to achieve.
I have won states the last three years in a
row, on floor, beam and bars. The bars
event is my favorite. It involves such a
unique apparatus and not a lot of people
are able to perform in such an event. I have
a lot of fun while on the bars and love
learning new skills to compete on them.
This last season has been the most
important to me. I was hurt while
practicing and was forced to take off six
months. I fell on my head and spent nine
weeks in a neck brace with a severe
concussion. I was released to come back in
the middle of the season. My coaches
didn't think I'd be able to compete or
qualify in order to get to meets by May.
However. I was able to get well by my first
competition, and then I went to states. This
competition wasn't about placing or the
scores, it was just the fact that I was able
to get back to doing what no one thought I
would be able to do again.
I'm often asked what winning feels like. To
me, winning feels like missing out on social
events. friends and parties. but also having
the dedication needed to get to that
moment. In the end. the sacrifice is all
worth it.
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�UNDER THOSE FRIDAY-NIGHT LIGHTS , senior
quarterback Jacob Knight looks to his teammates ns they
prepare for the remainder of the game. "A 101 of people
who used lo go to C ave Spring come out, so if s always a
good game wilh a great crowd: Knight said. The Knight s
lell to the Cougars, 0-34. M.C. HOUSTONATER,
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MS. ANNE HOUSTON,
greets her lans at the pep rally. Teachers dressed up as
celebrities who came lo lhe school because or their
curiosity over construction. "Haters gonna hate. players
gonna play but rm still going to be Gucci. Keeping 1t real
24-7," Houston said. AS HIS TEAM RACES AGAINST
TIME, Mr. Ryan Poff slides into a hula hoop during a pep
rally game. Teachers and students competed against one
another. "Who says football coaches can·1 hoop• I am
super competilive. so it was nice to get thal
Watching the students and adu lts all working together on
the same team for a common goal d emonstra tes what we
should be working toward in ed ucal ion." Poll said .

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SEEMINGLY DEFYING GRAVJTY,
senior Ben Bryant, the 59th knight,
jumps in the air after "defeating• two
Pulaski County cougars, played by
seniors Matthew Colozza and Andrew
Ditmore. Each year, the knight battled
an opposing team's mascot as part of
a pep rally skit. "I was incredibly
honored to serve as the ast knight in

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Bryant said. "In the middle of the
excitement of the pep rally, I looked
out at my peers and grew content in
the realization that although I may be
moving on to the next chapter of life,
our school's sp1nt will never fail. I will
carry that pride with me forever."

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BAYLOR BOONE AND PRINCESS BLAKE SMITH pose together for the o blig atory winne rs
picture alter being named court winners. Students vote on members of the senior class for thi s
honor. "I'd never been nominated for homecoming court before , so 1t was a hug e surp ri se.
W hen they called my name for princess, I was shocked. I d idn't expect it, but I am thankful
nonetheless." Smith said. WAITING FOR THEIR TURN ON THE TURF, FR ESHMAN
JA'LONY BANKS AND SENIOR JACK PARKER watch momentarily from the sidelines.
Parker played both offense and defense, both as felt tackle and nose g uard. "I was very excited
and ready to play. I knew the student section was going to be crowded and lo ud. Three o ut of
my four grandparents were going to be there, along with my parents and sister, so I wanted to
play well," Parker said. •The game d id n't go the way we wanted; it was a d isappointing, hard
loss. It was nice to have a full house and hear everyone cheering for us, though. Some o f our
parents had big cardboard pictures of our head made this year and looking in student section to
see them being held up was an awesome feeling." WHILE IN F RONT OF THE
HOM ECOM ING PEP RALLY CROWD, junior Liwie Bowling holds up her sign, encouraging
the crowd to chant along with the cheerleaders. Bowling and her competition cheer teammates
took home the state championship more than a month after hom ecoming. "I love cheering at
that pep rally because it's the only time we perform that's not against another team. It's o ur first
performance of the season, so it's really fun to show the student body o ur routine before any
one else sees it. " she said .

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the homecoming banner. Woodrum
led the team onto the field before the
game. Unfortunately, Pulaski County
the Cougars dominated the Knights,
34-0. ' Holding the banner is super
exciting and is a fun way to start the
game. I love looking around and
seeing all the players and crowd
getting so excited,' senior Kayla
Quinlan said.

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MEMBERS sophomore Autumn MacG regor, juniors Reeselynn W illiams and Lia
Lawson and seniors O livia Coates, Lindsay Merritt and Sydney Hilovsky prepare to walk
in the homecoming parade. The national, non.profit organization strives to keep girls
safe. "Walking in the homecoming parade is always a fun time because we get to see
excited kids and parents cheering for the entire school. I love being a part of H elp Save
the Next Girl because it teaches personal safety and how to keep our community safer,"
Coates said. HAN D IN HAND, junior Hannah Ireland. Mrs. Susan Sine, Mr. Steve
Spangler and seniors Tahyuan Childress and Aysia Garrett attempt to keep a hula hoop
passing along down the line to the ir teammates. In addition to games at the pep rally,
fall sports teams and homecoming court members were acknowledged. "I like that they
include games in the pep rally. It gives the kids something to watch and laugh at,"
Garrett said.
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Kevin Sheng in the student section during
the homecom ing game. Students chose a
section theme for each game. with the
homecoming game theme being "America.·
" Although I did not go to the homecoming
dance. the game was really fun. "Brydges
said. "(Junior) Alex Blanton bought the mask
but said it was too hot. so I decided to wear
it and had a great time goofing off with my
friends." AS THEIR SEQUINED
COSTUMES CATCH THE LIGHT, color
guard members freshman Cayton Savinda,
senior Kenley Jennings, sophomore Gailey
McGlaughlin and 1unior Katie Durica
perform in the stands of Bogle Field. Guard
members performed alongside the
marching band during football games and
at competitions. · 1 loved spending my last
homecoming game performing with my
team. Being surrounded by the people I
love was the best part." Jennings said.

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A MIXTURE OF EMOTIONS COULD BE SEEN
- AS SlUB!NTS WALKED INTO.THEIR NEW
CAMPUS FOR THE FIRST TIME. After an
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works on putting gym equipment back together. The students in strength and
conditioning were tasked with putting together gym equipment taken apan for
the move to the trailers. "I'm just glad we didn't have to put the entire thing
together without instructions," Jarczynski said. WITH SAFETY GOGG LES
IN PLACE, freshman Ashton Alli uses a lathe to turn a pen in Mr. Cubberly"s
Woods I class to sharpen wood. During the year, students made bird houses.
Appalachian stick chairs, pens, tables, desks and coasters. · 1really en1oy
being able to make things in a class,• Alli said. INSTRUMENT RAI SED AND
M USIC IN PLACE, sophomore Jason Bradshaw prepares to play a piece on
his trombone. Bradshaw took both stage and concert band. He always
performed with the marching band. •it is very fun and rewarding to play tho
trombone in the school band," he said. CONCENTRATING ON TH E
PROJECT AT HAND, j unior Zoey Hughes puts the finishing touches on her
chameleon with geometric aspects. The project was made o f clay. which
Hughes covered with acrylic paint and then a protective coat o f Gosso.
"Admist the chaos of everyday life. I work on my art to calm down and move
away from all the stress."' Hughes said.

GLOVED UP AND
PROTECTED, junior Mills Harris
and sophomore Autumn
M acGr egor w or k on c utting up
p otatoes in M rs. T c rona H alo's
Culinary Arts c lass. The move to
the trailers impacted H ale's
classes . Wh en weather was warm,
they w ere ablo to get outsid e and
cook. When it was cold an d rainy,
though, the c lass was a bit more
c ramped than usual; however, that
did not stop them from cooking up
new r ecipes. • 1 loarned a lot of
good knife s kills while cutting up a
ton of potatoes. My f avorite food
I've made in culinary this year is
Monkey Bread." MacGregor said.

"'Purple is one of my favorite
colors. I've dyed it myself before.
but this time I got it done
professionally. It took them
several times to get it close to
what I wanted. I like it. but I
wanted it to be more vibrant ··
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PRECARIOUSLY C LO SE TO LOS ING HIS
BALANCE, senior Baylo r Boo ne sp in s 1n his c haor for a
physics demonslral1o n 1n Mr. Rusty Galbreath's class. A
g u est physics ma1or from Virg 1n 1a Tech le d s tudents in
hands-on science demonstratoons. "The lesson we were
trying to learn was how to use hand weights to make
lhe chair spin. My favori le part was that I didn' t have to •
sit at a desk the en tire class.· Boone said . IN
SEEMINGLY DEEP CONCENTRATION , Juniors
Maya Sawh a nd Gabe Currier practice their sut u ring
techniques on bananas during anatomy wi th M s . An n e
Houston. The o biectove of th is actov1ty was fo r s tudents
to develop a deeper understanding of th e layers o f skin.
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TEACHER IS ABOUT TO LOSE HER
BASKETBALL, sophomore Chris O'Mear&lt;t watches o n
as Mrs. Chrystal Shawn p roves she does not know how
to spin a ball on her finger. During this p art1cu l&lt;tr
English class. s tud ents were tasked w ith teaching Mrs.
Shawn a skill she d id n o t know. "I en1oycd being able to
go outside and watc h h e r try to learn n ew skills."
O 'M eara said .

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are loved and are valued. because
high school can feel I~ awai znne
and it's easy to forget you matter.'
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�NOT A SIGHT SEEN EVERY DAY, senior Sydney Rubin holds Nugget the pug as he
sings to her English classmates. Rubin shared both a PowerPoint presentation and
demonstration with her class on how they could teach a dog to sing. "Giving presentations
and expressing who we are is pretty normal for my English class. Nugget is a b ig part of my
life. She's practically my baby, so getting to share her with my class was wonderful," Rubin
said. "I'm new at Cave this year and finding new ways to connect to people I haven't really
gotten to know well yet is exciting for me." CAUGHT IN A TUG OF WAR, seniors Tucker
Patout and Abhinav Khanal test air pressure with suction cups in the library. Virginia Tech
undergraduates helped students understand physics concepts. "We were doing an
experiment where the air inside the suction cup was taken out, creating a pressure
difference that would not allow the cups to come apart. My favorite part of this day was
seeing the various experiments Virginia Tech students showed our class," Khanal said.
EVERYONE LOVES A SLINKY, especially when they were allowed to play with them in
class. Seniors Ola Dinakin and Garrett Breiner used the toys during a wave lab for AP
Physics. "My favorite part about this particular day was everyone thought it was our last in
the school. In fourth b lock, everyone was running around and leaving their stamp on the
school. Somehow my name found its place all over the walls," Dinakin said.

-momentum as senior Avery Poulsen
assists. In this"Phyjlcs class,
students studied j st how the the
process worked. "College students
came \o teach tile class about
momentum. This day we had very
interactive class and it was fun to do
all lhe different demonstrations,• Lee
said.

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BECAUSE OF MY
SISTER. She
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and my dad are both hearing impaired, and the
impairment has gotten progressively worse as
they have gotten older. Even with wearing
hearing aids, my dad has trouble, so we've
been trying to incorporate the language into
our conversations with him.
I am also teaching myself Chinese and have
discovered that learning to sign has been
helpful with the process. For example, I can
use basic phrases, what I call survival phrases,
to learn the basics of Chinese. Because I am
able to focus on more important phrases,
rather than every single vocabulary word. I
find that I am learning the language more
effectively.
I knew some signs better than others, and
when I was speaking Chinese and wanted to
have a conversation, I knew the basic words I
needed to say. ASL has helped me learn
Chinese because it has taught me basic skills
that make it easier to sort of piece together
what I need to learn the language. The process
is an easier way of learning a language that's
completely different from English, like Chinese.
ASL teaches you basic memorization of
movements and how to work with different
grammar structures. It's simple stuff, but in a
language you already know, and serves as
good bridge into a more complicated language.
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different. The methods I use to memorize
Chinese characters are the same ways that I
memorize signs. As I learn Chinese. I focus hard
on the characters. because to native speakers.
they are like fetters. I'm not at the point where
I can see that yet, so it takes tactics like
movements and silly sketches to remember
every single character. Along with drawing out
the characters, another useful tool in learning
Chinese is talking with my sister.
like me. my sister is working hard to learn a
language, but she's not quite there yet. A
middle-school student, she really wants to
learn French on her own. Since we both know
ASL, we are able to communicate with each
other. As I sign and carry on a conversation
with her, I speak in Chinese. Obviously, my ASL
vocabulary is better than my Chinese, but I am
able to practice signing to her as I speak out
loud. Obviously, the process is super slow and
it takes me a while because I have to change
grammar with my hands, but it does allow me
to talk to her and she can actually respond,
rather than me just speaking Chinese to myself
in a mirror. It helps me to have a conversation
and get better at speaking out loud, which I
think is super useful, especially for someone
who is learning a new language.
Ultimately, knowing ASL has allowed me to
become comfortable with speaking and
learning Chinese. Even though my Chinese is
not perfect, I am able to use my sign language
to further my language learning.
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�LINED UP IN FRONT OF THE CROWD, junior Lucas Holt prepares
to perform during the half time performance. The band spent hours
every week perfecting the show, which was performed at both
halftimes and competitions. "When you are marching and playing at
the same time, you have to make circles and curves. It is hard to make
a perfect circle or curve," Holt said. SM ILING AT THE CROWD,
sophomore Lillian Hollins twirls with the color guard during the half
time show. Hollins was a solo twirler. "It's kind of nice just being by
myself because there's not really any rules to what I can do, but it also
gets lonely so I hang out with the color guard," she said. WITH HER
GAME FACE ON, senior Claire Lawson waits to march on the field
with her flute. In addition to halftime shows and competitions, the band
also performed at the local Veteran's Day parade. "At the Veteran's
Day parade, there was so much wind, it was like a wind tunnel. There
was no sound coming out of the flutes, and people's hat were flying
off," Lawson said.

HER INSTRUMENT, senior
Emma Maxwell leads the
marching band during the halftime
show. This season was Maxwell's
final one. "Once you get used to
performing the show, you don't
expect to get nervous Ol)...home
games. Th e first two home games,
however, I missed my entrance
coming in on the first song. When
we performed for the last time, I
j ust got really sad. I'm never going
to do this again," she said.

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IN THE AIR

"I was told to take pride in what you do. but I never felt like I did until last year.
when I became a drum major. When I first stepped on the podium. I was thinking.
Wow. this is really happening.' I had seen people up therebefore. but being the
one to do it was something else. Being drum major for two years has taken a lot
of dedication. but 1t has paid off.- senior Gavin Wilkerson said
"f think being a drum ma1or rs alot ol fun. because people look up to you lor
ouidance You also talk to more people each day and make more friends The
responsibility is a big one. too. Mr Quakenbush normally comes 10 us lirst when
there1s a problem with a marching band member or something else. We also tell
Mr. Quakenbush if we see a problem. Also. when Mr Quakenbush 1sn·t here. we
run practice.- senior Lena Scaer said

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"My inspiration to start drumming came fro
my overall love of music. When I first got my
drum set. it was weird because I didn't want to
play al firs!. My dad was lorcing me to play
stuff I didn't want to play. bul aher I discovered
music for what it really was. and how a
drummer can influence a band. it really took oll
lor me. I am a sell·taught drummer. My dad
showed me some basic skills when I got my
first drum set for Christmas. I've been ploying
ever since. My proudest moment has been
playing multiple jau concerts.· Staie said
"My inspiration to become a drummer came
from having relatives who are drummers and
going to a lot of concerts when Iwas younger
Adr11mmer who inspires me is Neil Peart who
plays for the band Rush. People say he's the
best in the Wllrld. I like playmg rock a lo~ but I
feel like rm best at 1au. rm most proud of
drumming in lroni ol thousands of people with
someone who asked me 10 drum for them
Having people in a crowd cheer for me was a
great experience: Hartson said

�M OUTH ABOVE WATER TO TAKE A MUCH-NEEDED
BREATH, senior Sydney Hilovksy swims freestyle in her lane in
one of the last meets of the season. This was Hilovsky's fourth
year with the swim team. 'It's super exciting to have everyone
supporting and cheering each other on during our final swims,'
Hilovsky said. AFTER RECOVERING FROM A DEFENSIVE
STOP, junior Jahiem Tyler stands over a Blacksburg offensive
lineman. During this game, Tyler protected the line as the
Knights powered through, but unfortunately fell short with the
Bruins beating the Knights 29-0. 'The best moment during the
season was senior night because it was a proud moment to see
the seniors and all the work they had done," he said.
FOCUSING ON THE BALL, senior Kylie Angel prepares to
bump to lhe opponents. Angel served as libero for four years.
' Playing my senior year of volleyball was something I really
enjoyed and loved every second of, but it also was hard
knowing that it could be the last team I could ever get to be on
again. I have been a part of Cave Spring volleyball since the
eighth grade, so it was definitely hard saying goodbye not only
to the program, but my teammates as well," she said. IN THE
OUTDOOR TERRAIN, junior Austin Hayden powers through
his 5K at the Blue Demon Cross Country Meet. During this
meet, Hayden came out on top, placing first. •1was feeling
p retty good during the race, even though my facial expression
didn't show it," he said.

AS HE BEGINS TO SURPASS
HIS OPPONENT, seriior Josh
Fretwe ll grips his bato n while
runn ing in the_4x800m re lay.
Fretwell and Ills team competed
indoors at Roanoke College. "I
w as our starting leg for the
4X800m relay, so I knew I was
going to have to g et o ff the line
fast," h e said. "Our tea m was
a~ked third in the state, so there
as a lot of pressure for me to
start itp ff right. I got boxed ou.t lo
the first la p, but m anaged to w ork
my w ay u p th rough out the race to
fin ish right with a noth er ru nn er in
second p lace. I han ded the baton
to ou r n ext leg know ing I d id
eve ryth ing that I could," h e said.

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"I think as a team, we want to make it decently
far into the state tournament and make it
further than we did last year. As a senior, I have
a lot more senior roles. I'm doing a lot of the
things the seniors last year did and I've had to
step up as a leader. Personally, I hope to make
it far in states and increase my scoring stats for
the year."
Ethan Fox, 12

"My season last year was pretty good. I played
forward and shared that position with a few
people. I started off playing on the field when I
was younger and then moved to goalie about
two years ago, but when I made varsity that
position was already taken. I really excited for
this upcoming season, even though I have to get
back in the swing of things. I am going to be
working with trainers to help me do that. I think
we are going to do really well. "
Katie Harris, 12

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"Last year I was in the number four spot on the
team. I had worked to improve myself
throughout the year and felt like all my hard
work had paid off. The highlight of the season
was our victory against Western Alb emarle. It
was the most stressful match, because it was
our state semifinals and we were tied 4-4 with
them. After a long and exhausting last game that
determined who would go to state finals. our
number three doubles match won. Because of
that game, we made it to the state finals."
Nandini Sriram, 11

"I first started track in eighth grade, and have
been committed to it ever since. Last track
season was very memorable for mo because I
won my first state championship with rny 4x200
relay team. So far this year. I have been a
regional and a state champ and set a new
school record, breaking the 300m dash record .
This season will be my best one yet. When I feel
that legs can't run anymore. I will run with my
heart, and I don t p lan on slowing down."
Timothy lferika, 12

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�NOT ALLOWING A PULASKI OPPONENT TO CROSS HIM, senior N ick M ills
overpowers two Cougar defenders. The Knights defeated the Cougars. 76-59 . M ills
had played varsity all four years. "Playing as a senior has been bittersweet because
I've been working really hard for the past 12 years. My relationship with my
teammates will definitely be missed, because we could always hit each o ther up and
hang out," he said. PRACTICING HER PALMING SKILLS BEFORE A GAME,
sophomore Zada Porter warms up her shooting arm. Porter broke the record fo r most
amount of points scored in a single game, racking up 3 6 to beat the previous record
of 35. "We only had one senior on the team, so I felt needed, which made me feel
good. My best memory was when I broke the record , which was done off of a free
throw. My mom and all of the fans just went wild," she said. Our toughest game was
probably against Patrick Henry for the district championship. It was a game we could
have won, but we fell five points short .·

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on the line for
many student
athletes.
EYES FOCUSED AND
SPEEDING PAST THE
ONLOOKERS, senior Timothy
lferika seemingly glides through
the air. During the state
tou'.na.ment af Roanoke C ollege,
lferika s hard work paid off, as he
secured multiple awards and a
second state title. "Overall, this
season v~as my best o ne yet. 1
ended with a new school record
and w~s a reg ional and s tate
champion. I~ felt surreal knowin
th~t everyth1~g I've sacrificed f g

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oH his block to start a race that would leave to a new personal record in the

SQ.free. During the regional meet at Christiansburg, the boys' team
qualified for a slate final. "When I was feeling lazy, practice was very
difficult, but I knew that 11 would be worth the effort. And it turned out being
totally worth 11, because I ended up a new record in the SQ.free event," Tran
said. HAND POISED AND READY TO SET UP A SPIKE, junior Taylor
Robertson jumps in position to return a ball. Robertson verbally committed
to the University ol North Carolina at Greensboro. She was also selected
First Team All District, Region and State. "This team was a fun group to play
with. We had a decently successful season overall, even though it didn•t
end the way we wanted. We shocked a lot of people in the district and
really came back to old Cave Spring volleyball," she said.

SPRING ATHLETES

TO WATCH

"Lacrosse is a sport that I started playing for
fun eight years ago. I never would have
guessed that it could open so many doors for
me. I have been given the opportunity to play in
college al either Saint Leo University or the
University o f Akron. Regardless of which
school I commit to by June, I am excited about
continuing to play lacrosse after graduation."
Makayla Dowdy, 11

"W e went on a 10 game·winning streak at the
end of last season. At the beginning of that
season, I didn' t think I would start as a
freshman. After a low practices and
scrimmages, though, I had worked hard enough
to earn a starting position for every game, with
the exception o f two games due lo my
concussion. My biggest goal for this season is
for our team to defend our spot as state
champions. I would also like to be recognized at
the district, region or state level."
Tyler Mitchem, 10

"The highlight of my season last year was
making it lo states. The hardest thong about
last season was that I broko my foot on a car
accident and couldn·t play ill tho state fonols
game. That crushed my heart, but I cannot
even explain how proud I am for my
teammates because they worked so hard
during that tournament . For this upcoming
season, I expect for tho now team mombors
lo work just as hard as tho returning onos. I
also expect lots of laugh and good
memories bolwoon all of us os tonrnmotos

Maliah Mlzack, 11

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�MID-STROKE AND TAKING A BREATH, junior Mills Harris competes in the
breast stroke during the regional event at Christiansburg. During this season, the
team had a very successful record, qualifying second at regionals and fourth in the
state. "Even though I had to miss school and it was difficult to make up assignments
sometimes. the best thing about the season was when I won both of my events in
regionals and the boys team won second overall. which allowed us to get a trophy."
he said. WITH FOCUS IN HER EYES, senior Elizabeth Hertzberg completes a
long jump event at the state tournament. As she was close to qualifying for the
finals, she was in the top seed. "It was a pressure-filled moment because I was
trying really hard to get top eight and I was currently sitting in ninth place." she said .
Hertzberg finished ninth in the long jump, triple jump and high jump.

Ta king risks
paid off for
many athletes.

A MOMENT OF REST IS
ESSENTIAL IN AN ACTIONPACKED GAME,
and senior Diontae Childress
takes advantage of one of these
moments as he takes a knee
during a hard-fought game against
Blacksburg. Unfortunately, the
Knights fell to the Bruins, 0-29. "I
had to take a knee because I was
gassed from the game. They
tackled the quarterback behind
the line of scrimmage four times."
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�GOING UP FOR TWO, Senior Crawford Enyart fights his way to the basket against
the rival team. Hidden Valley. During this season, Enyart was awarded District Player
of the Year. a prestigious honor given by coaching staff around the district. "It feels
great. I could not have received this award without the help of my teammates and
coaches. Their work has allowed us to be successful this year. Also, it goes without
saying that our coaches have done a great job. Their selflessness and work ethic are
the biggest contributors to our team's success.· he said. BANKING A SHOT OFF
THE FAIRWAY, 1unior Alex Glick holds his swing and watches to see where his ball
lands. This was Glock's second year on the team. "Goll is fun, but mentally
challenging. It is great because each round is different, you can find yourself in
different spots on the same course and it never is the same. The team works well
with each other. supporting on another and giving advice when they can." he said.

SPRING ATHLETES

TO WATCH

"Because this season is my last. I'm excited for
practically eveoything, but most excited to be
with my teammates and coach one last time.
Last year, I was All.State in the 3200m and I
hope to do that again. I also really want our
4x800m to make it to states. I'll be going to
UVA next fall, and since their varsity team is
really competitive, I will most likely join a
running club."
Tori White, 12

"I've been playing baseball ever since I was
four years old. I've played on rec, travel and
school teams. Last season I pitched three
complete games. It was such a good feeling to
start and finish a game on the mound. I'm the
starting pitcher for this season. so I hope I can
feel it again. Last season we got to the regional
semi-finals, but I hope we go all the way this
season."
Connor Lewis, 12

"I 've been playing tennis for love years and Inst
year we finally went to states. which was
awesome. This year we're planning on mnkong •I
again. and hopefully this hme we'll beat Hidden
Valley and make regional champions ns well
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competes on her dirt bike. Racing since the age of seven, Groves
recently competed in Rural Retreat, Virginia, at the Coyote Run. "I
loved racing, but had a bad crash when I was younger. I started
back up when I was fifteen, though, and have been riding ever
since," she said. "My dad is the one who got me involved in riding
dirt bikes, because I grew up watching him race. I started racing
this year in the Virginia Championship Hare Scramble Series.
They hold two races a month that are located all around Virginia. I
practice around my house, but mainly at Phleps Farm in Franklin
County or Kairos in West Virginia.• ON THE SNOWY SLOPES
OF AUSTRIA, senior Allison Henion pushes across the flat.
Austria is only one of many places she and her family have
traveled to ski. ' I've been skiing with my dad since I was three
years old. We started skiing at Timberline in West Virginia, but
now we take trips all over the world. We've been to multiple
places in Europe, Canada and, most recently, Chile. One of our
hardest treks was in Canada, when it was -28 degrees," Henion
said. PROUD OF HIS KILL, senior Ethan Harris poses with the
six-buck he shot on a hunting trip. Harris started hunting three
years ago with alumnus Christian Howes. ·we hunt for deer and
ducks. t like to duck shoot more. You shoot more, kill more and
are on the move constantly. You can get 12 ducks on a good day,"
he said.

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diligently while at Lance riot Sports
Complex. Rice started boxing four
years ago, after watching his older
b rother , alum nus Dakota Ri ce, in
the ring . "I train for around 20
hours a week for my matches. I've
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someone down in a fight. T h e
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the repercussions," Rice said.
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opponent got in a dirty hit after the
bell. I ended up with a brain b leed .
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perform well in school among
other th ings. Overall, though,
boxing has had mostly positive
effects on me, including instilling
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school. We had a grill and would make burgers and hot dogs for anyone who came. Once
at the game and in the stands, we started every game by singing the beginning of the
Spongebob theme song. We'd shout, 'Are you ready kids? 0000000, and would
then transition into the classic 'oooo' for the kickoff. During halftime
every game. we'd run the Cave Spring flag up and down the middle of
the student section. Then. we'd have someone do a speech
Finally, we'd do the classic roller coaster. The leadership role
really just shifted to the two of us. because we showed up to
almost every game. we started chants and we were some of
the loudest people in the front. II also helps that Michael 1s a
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family had Friday night
dinners with guests. I
would sort of serve as
the entertainment. My dad would ask
me math questions and have me run
multiplication tables because I could get
through them so quickly. I sometimes
felt embarrassed. The guests usually
felt a mixture of surprise and shock.
Yes, math is easy for me, but it's not
necessarily what I like to learn about.
Math is not really applicable to
everyday life. It's not like I can use the
applications I've been exposed to on a
daily basis. I do love teaching math,
though.
I have many friends come to me for
help. I am also a paid tutor. I love when
I'm working with a struggling student
and, all of a sudden, they understand
the concept. That moment is such a
satisfying feeling.
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struggle with comprehension in
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answers in English like there is with a
math problem, which I'm more
accustomed to. Math may hold
problems that take a long time to work
though and solve, but you can at least
be confident there's only one solution.
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hesitation. Everyone can bring in their
personal bias to support their
individual perspective.
When I'm not helping others, I like to
be active and exercise a lot. I enjoy
traveling and hiking. School can be a
stressor. You need an avenue to clear
your mind.
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shades and brush strokes would contour my particular face
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brand that made its way into hip-hop culture in the 1990s.
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wearing Coogi. Throughout the past two decades. this
brand has been referenced constantly in rap. For many in
the black community, owning a Coogi sweater represents
success, power, coming up from nothing and ·making it' in
a harsh world. Most people who have access to Coogi
sweaters consider them to be 'too loud: Most people buy
the sweaters and only wear them once or twice a year.
and in some cases never. The an seen on Coogi items has
its roots in Australian aboriginal culture. There's so much
intricacy in the knit·work., that I've spent hours looking over
the sweater. Each time I look, I always find some pattern or
stitching I hadn't seen belore. I am terrified for anything to
happen to my Coogi. Despite that sentiment. however. I
wear it a lot. I'll mainly wear 10 special events or nights on
the town when I want to make a statement. For me
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"Art is a strange medium, but I can't think of anything better to express
concepts words can't. Nine years of practice have led to a possible career
path and skills that help me both understand the world around me and
understand subconscious thought. Surrealism is my favorite kind of art,
which the use of concrete objects juxtaposed in strange ways. It's fun. a test
of skills and gives a lot of freedom in expression,· junior Gabe Currier said.
"This piece, while unfinished, is a surrealtstic impression of myself
throughout my junior year. In the piece, I am unraveling myself, and while f
(obviously) haven~ physically done this, I feel like this year I have mentally
begun untanglmg in a sense. what with the stress of homework. work and
AP classes. I try to use my an to ease some of the pressure on life. Don't
worry. not all of my work is this deep and depressive." junior Caitlin Phillips
said.
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final photo. My personal work tends to represent a dream or character in my
life. The editing usually sets the tone, bringing the photo to life. In editmg.
you can make changes for the better. One click on a button can make a
huge difference. The best part about photography and editing is creating
your own work. Luckily. the worst of photography hasn~ hit me yet. Bur, ii I
would have to guess, it would be the reaction you get from people who
don't understand your work." senior Sara Stewart said.

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taught me and was the one who sparked my
interest. I've knitted a 41.5-feet long scarf
that is one foot wide. It's the one rm wearing
in this picture. I've also knitted a dress. an
arm sleeve. two 20-feet long scarves and
about six smaller scarves. I am currently
working on a skirt. I like knitting because the
activity turns into a calm. rhythmic pattern
and gives me something to do. When r m not
knitti ng. I also paint. make clay sculptures
and build wooden structures. I paint abstract
things, sculpt small people and build boxes. I
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mind and can bring it to life: ·

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FLASHCARDS AT THE READY, senior Billy
Luqui works in a Fuan Elementary classroom in
Taipei.Taiwan. Luqui was a part of a volunteer
program thal aimed to bring English skills to young
learners. "Since we were there for a limited time,
three weeks to be precise. we focused on bigpicture concepts that would be a stepping stone
for increased learning activity," he said. For more
on Luqu1 and other students working to change the
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prosthetics to help those in need I was raised as a
Tennessee Volunteer, and my dad, who went there as well,
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Wetzel practices a fi reman·s carry as part of her Marine
preparedness training. Wetzel trai ned with the Delayed Entry
Prog ram. · 1chose the Marine Corps because it is the toughest
branch of the military. I figured if I was going out of my comfort
zone. I might as well go all the way. I've already been
challenged more than ever before. I know that becoming a
Marine will push my mind and body past their limits," she said.
POSITIONED IN FRONT OF THE UMPIRE, senior Caleb
Pritchrd leans in to snag a ball. Pritchard signed to UVA·W ise
for baseball. · 1 received both athletic and academic
scholarships. The intensity and the competitiveness will be a
different scene in college. I will play as long as I can. and if I get
to the p ros. that's what I'll do," he said. WEAVING THROUGH
THE PACK AT RUN NING WITH THE WOLVES , senior Josh
Fretwell works to gain a lead. Fretwell ran cross country and
both indoor and outdoor track. · 1w ill attend Roanoke College
and run cross country and indoor and outdoor track. I decided
to further my athletic career because I like to push my limits as
a runner. College running will bring more competition. The
races will be long. but that's good for me because endu rance is
my biggest strength," he said. STICK IN H A ND, senior
Spencer Prall looks to where the action is on the field. Pratt
signed with Randolph Macon for lacrosse. ·1 wanted to further
my athletic career because I've dreamed about 1t since I was
young. The skill level in college will be higher because
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the Air Force. I'm a
quarter Japanese. Iwas named 'Kyoko.' which
means 'Sacred Girl.' because my mom was
told that she couldn't have kids. To her, I was
considered sacred. rm also sort of named after
my grandmother whose name is 'Yasuko.'
because l&lt;yoko and Yasuko are written the
same way in l&lt;anji, which are Japanese
characters. The two names are pronounced
differently, but use the same characters when
written.
I love immersing myself in my Japanese
heritage. My grandmother still practices some
Shinto, the Japanese religion, so she has a
shrine in her house that's supposed to hold the
spirits of our ancestors. Every day she brings
them a bowl of rice and some green tea as an
offering that's called a 'Hotokesama.' This
tradition will get passed down to my mom and
then to me. If at any point we're not going to
perform the ritual every day, we'll box it up
and mail it back to the temple in the village my
grandmother is from.
Other than my learning about culture. I enjoy
practicing Tae Kwon Do and writing. I've been
involved in Tae Kwon Do for ten years, but this
year I underwent dental surgeries that
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performances using Tae Kwon Do but also
incorporated some comedy, entertainment and
costume changes. I've also instructed. I was a
second degree senior black belt for three years
because I kept failing my testing, but I finally
passed last year, earning my third degree belt.
My passion for writing can be traced back to
when my parents would read to me from a
young age. I then started writing my own
stories. I wrote a book in fourth grade by hand
because I didn't have a computer. and it was
mostly childish fantasy sort of stuff. In middle
school I wrote two more books that I typed. I
then went to some writer conferences and
pitched to agents. I even received some
manuscript requests. I began to pursue
publishing, but then when I went to high school
and didn't have time to write. At this point, it's
embarrassing to look back on what I wrote
back in middle school, so I would never
consider publishing them now. I'm hoping that
when I have more time I can get back into
writing fiction. I always thought I would be an
author, but ifs an uncertain career path, so I'd
like to look into other things as well. I plan to
attend Brown in the fall and am excited to
explore all of the opportunities ahead of me.
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work with my mentor, Dr. Lamouille. after
contacting him for a potential internship
for my research elective at Governor's
School. which allows for one research
elective course each year. These courses
are dedicated to the development of
projects for Project Forum, the Governor's
School science fair. and I wanted to
conduct research in a professional
laboratory setting. hence my inquiry of an
internship under Dr. Lamouille. I met with
him frequently prior to beginning my
experimentation to discuss my idea and
how we could translate it into a scientific
study.
I do not currently have a plan to continue
that particular study, as I have since
published my findings in a scientific
journal and begun a separate project for
this year's science fair under a new
mentor. This new project was inspired by
the results collected from the past study,
and I drew heavily from the approach I had
implemented in the past study to develop
this year's project. which focuses on
developing a discovery pipeline for the
identification of novel gene signatures to
predict tumor progression in cancer
patients. The results collected so far have
been extremely successful. and my
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MISSION TRIPS BECAUSE I THOUGHT
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OVER THE SUMMER. MY YOUTH
GROUP GOES ON ONE EVERY YEAR,
AND MY FIRST TRIP WAS TO
YELLOW SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA.
There, I realized how much I loved
serving. I have been to Richmond
Virginia; Yellow Springs, West Virginia:
and Concord, North Carolina.
The first trip I went on was in the middle
of the summer in West Virginia, and my
job was to repair and stain a deck. It was
so hot and muggy, and we had to wear
thick clothes for safety. I remember
thinking about how hard it was. and I was # illPIJllll
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was difficult, seeing the homeowner'
reaction made it all worth it.
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while detailed and meticulous. was simple
at the same time: plan. modify, test, re.,,.emodify, retest. In the end, we had
performed about a dozen physical
modifications to the car. ranging from
increasing the tum radius. to moving the
seat, to lowering the door well. This was
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is the sole reason this never felt like a
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light up the moment she saw her car
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g smile on her face was worth doing
the project ten times over. Without a
. my favorite part of the project was
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er scream with excitement while doing
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of around five hundred students from
around the world to teach in Taiwan. I
met people from Australia, South Africa.
Canada and the United Kingdom during
my weeks in Taiwan. The volunteers
were split into groups assigned a school.
My group taught in the blistering slums of
Taipei, at Fuan Elementary. As the
program was mainly centered around
English, naturally, we taught them a
plethora of English grammatical
constructs and vocabulary, while
simultaneously exposing them to the
nuances and differences between their
cultures as well as ours. Since we were
there for only three weeks, we focused on
bi!Ji&gt;icture concepts that would be a
stepping stone for increased learning
activity. My classroom centered on third
and fourth graders, and I was paired with
two other teachers. Our differences in
learning style and technique definitely
contributed to a cohesive lesson plan, and
over the three weeks, we were able to
cover around twenty vocabulary lists,
weaving in examples of American culture
and sentence structure and grammatical
constructs within overarching themes.
Since we were trying to teach the kids
English, and nothing else, we weren't
actually allowed to converse in Mandarin
or Taiwanese at all. This led to a laundry
list of misunderstandings and led to us
resorting to pointing and selective
lowering and raising of voices as needed.
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classroom would be met with a blank
stare. The kids in all their infinite wisdom
provided endless sources of
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English already, another kid forgot school
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something new to experience. Exploring
Taiwan and the stunning scenery paired
with the ethnically homogeneous culture
led to a fantastic month in Taiwan
As told by senior Billy Luqiu

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I TOOK PART IN THEAMERICAN
LEGION'S ORATORICAL
SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST. IT
REQUIRED WRITING AN EIGHT TO
l'JEN MINUTE SPEECH, MEMORIZING
ff AND THEN RECITING IT IN FRONT the speech while on stage. In the district
level competition. I won first place and
subject concerning our constitution. progressed to the regional level. While
emphasizing a citizen's duties and there were only novices competing at the
obligations to government. For my district level. at the regional level the other
pared oration. I chose to wri1e about contestants were all older than me, and
vve as Uaited States citizens have two had already competed in this
to uphold our constitutional right competition in previous years. Considering
ech. ~onally, there were how t was the youngest person competing
St amendment. at this level, and how the decision
ndment and between first and second was very close. I
did rather well. and I am happy because
now I know my strengths and weaknesses
and can be better prepared if I participate
in the future. Taking part in this
competition was challenging and required
an immense amount of effort and
preparation. but I know that it will greatly
aid me in any future public speaking. I
enjoyed researching and learning about
our constitution. and I learned a lot of
important information pertaining to the
rights, duties and responsibilities of
citizenship.
As told by sophomore Oriel Soltysik

�ON THE CHAMPION BLOCKS, junior Brianna Slawson.
sophomore Donovan Goad and junior Christine Cobb
pose for their winning picture. Competitors from across
the county participated in Special Olympics at William
Fleming High School. "That day was a lot of fun. There
were a lot of people there, and it was very loud. I threw the
softball pretty far. too. I got a ribbon for track and softball
throw,' Slawson said. AWAITING THEIR PRIZES, senior
Hailey Surrell and juniors Matthew Jeffries and Alex Reed
stand upon the winners' blocks. Participants ran and
competed in track and field events. "I did track and got a
ribbon for it. I also did the softball toss, and had to stand
on the podium to get a ribbon. I enjoyed it. We had lunch
at Heavenly Ham, and my mom and dad came. too:
Surrell said.

HIM, junior Alex Reed sprints ahead
of his William Byrd High School
competitors. Reed took home first
place in the 100-meter dash. 'I d id
the 1oo.meter dash and the softball
throw. We would throw the softball,
and then they would roll out the
measuring tape. II was fun, I got first
place for the softball throw and the
hundred meter dash,• he said.

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my friends there," she said.

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"I have collected jewelry
since middle school. It
began with the
popularity of the rubber
wristbands that had
catchy sayings on them
and the handmade
friendship bracelets.
Eventually, I was
interested in nicer.
shinier jewelry like
Tiffany and Company,
Pandora and David
Yurman. but some of my
favorites are the unique
local business pieces I
have. A Little Bit Hippy
and Gypsy Palooza Too
are my favorite places to
buy jewelry. When I
began to travel more. I
would try my best to buy
something from the city
or country I was in. I
have pieces from Las
Vegas, Costa Rica and
Mexico. and I hope to go
more places soon to add
to the collection. I wear
jewelry to make a
statement and to
showcase my
personality."
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�"I started selling Supreme in September of my sophomore year because I didn't
want to work at Kroger or somewhere else. I never had much of a plan. I just
tried to sell items for more than I paid. The formula Ifollow is spend money,
make money and repeat. I've made enough so that I don't have to get a real job. I
was able to buy my car with cash. My sales goal this year is $20.180 profit. but
I probably won't hit that now that I'm banned on PayPal. Itry to save most of
the money I make. but I spend way too much on clothes. Supreme puts out a
limited amount of stock. and people want it because they see it on high profile
celebrities and because the company also collaborates with brands like Nike.
Louis Vuitton and The North Face. People want to be a part of that and are
willing to spend a lot of money to do so."
Michael Kyle, 12

EARN THAT
BREAD

THAT'S SO
Students embraced
trends, some of which
needed to be put back
into the closet.

"Ripped jeans are
a common thing
now and they add
to your outfit."
Zaeda
Southerland, 12

"Overalls are cute
and you can use
them for a lot of
stutt."
Allison
Henion, 12

"Moccasins are
comfonable and
super cute. plus
they work with a
lot of outfits."
Abby Weaver, 11

"Some guys don't
roll their jeans at
their feet. It's a
unique trend."
Jalen Buster, 11

"Everyone wears
flannels because
they're
comfonable."
Elijah
Hadfield, 11

"Ilike the beard. I
think it makes me
look older ·
Jacl1 Smith, 12

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bell bottoms back."

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11th chromosome. which is called an
interstitial (meaning 'within') deletion. In fact.
his is the first recorded case of this deletion
ever. This missing genetic information has
affected him in other ways, too. He has a
platelet (clotting) disorder. a colaboma (keyhole iris). sensory and motor challenges and
AOHO. which are all in addition to the
behavioral challenges and developmental
delays associated with Autism. Despite all
that, Nate is active. enthusiastic. articulate,
and. in many ways, a typical, annoying little
brother. He reads constantly; loves everything
Nintendo; knows an amazing number of sports
statistics, jerseys and mascots; and can
identify country flags from around the world
with one glance. He can be funny and
sarcastic and he plays a mean game of Trivial
Pursuit.
Nate attends a private school called the Blue
Ridge Autism and Achievement Center. While
there, he catches up on academic skills and
learn techniques to help him manage his
behaviors. He has small classes with other
kids who are also on the Autism spectrum. It's
pretty awesome to see how far he's come in
just the two years he's been there.

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nine moves, a divorce and constant movement
between different sides of the family. These
changes have strengthened our relationship.
However, we are still normal brothers, and no
brothers go without fighting. Nate gets on my
nerves. as I get on his. Occasionally, or
sometimes not so occasionally, tights happen.
As boys, we find the only logical way to solve
a fight is through wrestling. But these small
misunderstandings are always quick, and we
are back to being buddies after 15 minutes.
My favorite memories with Nate always
involve his interesting way of phrasing things.
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reprimanding Nate. somewhere in the scuffle,
my mom said. "Nate! I am at the end of my
rope!" Nate promptly responded with, "Mom!
I'm going to take my sword and cut your rope!"
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charming sense of humor. For example, one of
his most famous jokes begins with, "Josh,
what is the national shape?" Originally caught
off guard, I could not come up with an answer.
Nate hastily delivered the punch line as, "IT'S
THE PENTAGON. JOSH," which was followed
by a cheesy grin and uncontrollable chuckling.
Nate's goofy character and vocabulary not only
make him unique, but they definitely make him
my brother.
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���Andela Acic JV Volleyball {9-10)
Lexie Agee Academic Team (9-11); Green Club {10-11)
Saira Ahmed Academic Team (9-10), Beta Club (12),
Diversity Club (12), Green Club (9), HSTNG (9-10, 12),
Knight and Day Cafe (10), Spanish Club (12), National
Spanish Honor Society (10, 12), Student Helper (12)
Cooper Albright Cross Country (10-12), Indoor Track {1 Q.
12), Outdoor Track (9-12), Swimming (11-12); Concert
Band {9· 12), Jazz Band (1 Q.12), Marching Band (1 Q.12),
Symphonic Band (9-12); French Club (11)
Tyson Alderman

Abby Altizer Varsity Soccer (9-12); Student Helper (10),
Two Hearts Foundation (9, 11)
Makaela Anders
Makenzie Anders
Kylie Angel JV Basketball (9-10), JV Volleyball (9-10),
Varsity Volleyball {11-12); FCA (9-10), FCCU\ {11) Help
Save the Next Girl (12), Prevention Club (9), Two-Hearts
Foundation (9-10, 12}
Laurel Ayers Pre-Med (11)

Katie Ball Indoor Track {9), Outdoor Track (9); Academic
Club {11-12), Beta Club {12), DECA {9-12)
Vivienne Barnhart JV Basketball (9), Varsity Basketball (10.
12), JV Volleyball (9-10), Varsity Volleyball {11-12), Outdoor
Track (9-10); Two Hearts Foundation (9-12)
Alison Bassant Color Guard (9-11 ); Choir (9-12)
Rebecca Bauer Marching Band (9-12), Symphonic &amp;
Concert Band (9-11)
Arsh Baxi

Lilly Bay Cross Country (9-12), Indoor Track (9-12),
Outdoor Track {9-12); Beta Club (12), Key Club {11-12),
National Latin Honor Society (11-12)
Natalie Bingham
Rachel Boch Color Guard (9-12); Beta Club {12), Choir
(10-1 2), FBU\ (9), FCCU\ (11), Green Club (9-10) HSTNG
(9), Spanish Club &amp; National Spanish Honor Society (1 Q.12)
Julia Booker Lacrosse (9-11); Beta Club {12), Key Club
(10-12), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12) SCA (12),
Two Hearts Foundation ( 1Q.12)
Ashlynn Boone FBU\ {10), Key Club (11-12), Latin Club
(12), Pre-Med Club {11-12), Two Hearts Foundation {11-12)
Baylor Boone JV Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer {10-12); Beta
(12), Key Club (12), National Spanish Honor Society {10-12)
Zachary Bowling JV Basketball {9), Varsity Basketball {10.
12), Varsity Football (9-12), Outdoor Track (9)
Amanda Bowman Indoor Track (9-12), Outdoor Track {9,
11-12); Symphonic Band (9-12), Concert Band (9-12),
FCCU\ {12), HSTNG (12), Key Club (12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9)
Belle Bowman Indoor Track (9), Outdoor Track (9, 11 ); Art
Club (9)
Cooper Brandetsas Yearbook (10)

Michael Breiner Indoor Track (10-12), JV Baseball {10-11),
Lacrosse {10-12); Beta Club (12), Debate Team (10-12),
National Latin Honor Society (11-12)
Danielle Brinkley JV Basketball (9-10), JV Soccer (9),
Varsity Soccer {1 0-12}; Beta Club (12), FCA {9-10), PreMed Club {11-12), National Spanish Honor Society (9-1 2),
Spanish Club (9-12), Student Helper (11 ), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-12), Yearbook {11-12)
Ben Bryant Student Helper {11 -12)
Vahniese Burrell Beta Club (9-12), FBU\ (9-12}
Maddi Bushman

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"WHEN I LEARNED I WAS THE KNIGHT, I WAS HONORED BUT SURPRISED, TOO. I'm a
mountain biker and was out riding when my dad called and said he had something to tell me. Having
had an older sibling in high school, growing up in the Cave Spring community and understanding
what the honor truly meant. made me even more honored to accept the role. The only reason I can
figure that I am the knight is that I'm not a typical high school senior. I stand out a little bit because I
do activities that are different. I'm a competitive downhill racer, which is kind of out of the norm for
high school. I'm also an avid snowboarder. I also really try to keep kindness at thefront of
everything I do because my friends, teachers, coaches and role models have been so kind to me. The
only thing that makes sense is to turn that around and pay that forward. My advice to anyone who
might want to be the Knight one day is to always be looking for that opportunity to reach out and
help others and be friendly Ultimately, I'm so happy to have been chosen. The honor is something
special that will always hold a place in my heart."
As told by senior Ben Bryant

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AS PART OF THE BURTON CENTER FOR PERFORMINGARTS PROGRAM,
junior Jake Dellinger and senior Peyton Conner held starring roles in 'The Wizard
of Oz." acting as the Tin Man and Dorothy.
'Trying out for this play was hard because I was so nervous, but now plays have a
special place in my heart. After acting for over two years, my favorite things have
been meeting people from other schools and learning songs. My favorite part of
'Oz' was when I rusted up as the Tin Man, but I did hate having to put on the
makeup," Dellinger said.
"I have always been passionate about plays because I love singing, dancing and
acting. That passion first sparked in sixth grade when I played Ariel in 'The Little
Mermaid,' and now it continues to burn as I play Dorothy. Plays are great because
they give you the ability to meet people from all over and learn more about the
cratt. I hope to be able to direct shows like this one later in life,'' Peyton said.

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�Tyler Byers Outdoor Track (9J
AJ Cacciatore Varsity Baseball (10-12J, JV Baseball (9-10J
Seth Carswell
Lauren Champ Sideline Football Cheer (11-12J, Sideline
Basketball Cheer (11 -12J, Student Helper (10-12}
Kira Chapman

Will Chewning Cross Country (10-12), Indoor Track (1112); Beta Club (12), Pre-Med Club (12)
Diontae Childress Varsity Football (11-12), Wrestling (1112), Indoor Track (12), JV Baseball (11-12)
Hunter Childress
Tahyaun Childress
Jessica Christensen Cross Country (10-12J, JV Soccer (910), Varsity Soccer (11 -12); Beta Club (12J, FCCLA (12J,
Green Club (9-10), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12J

Matt Christopher Concert &amp; Symph. Band (9, 11-12), Jazz

&amp; March. Band (9-12); Debate &amp; French (9}, Ntl. Spanish
Honor (10-12), SCA (9), Spanish (9-10), Stu. Helper (11)
Mimi Clark Comp. Cheer (9, 12), Side. Cheer {9-12), Swim
{11-12); Beta {12), HSTNG {12), Ntl. Spanish {10-12), Rho
Kappa (11-12), Stu. Helper {11-12), Two Hearts (9-10)
Mayali Clary Indoor &amp; Outdoor Track (9-1OJ
Cori Clayton JV Basketball (9-1OJ, Varsity Basketball { 11J;
FBLA (9), Key Club (10J, Two Hearts ( 9-12J, Ybk (10-12J
Jason Clingenpeel Indoor &amp; Out. Track {11-12), JV Soccer
(10); Concert Band (9-10), Jazz &amp; March. {9-12), Symph.
Band (11-12); Beta Club (12), Ntl. Spanish Honor {10-11)

Olivia Coates Beta Club {12), French Club {11- 12),
HSTNG (11-12), Key Club (11-12), National French Honor
Society {12)
Jasmine Colburn
Matthew Colozza JV Basketball {10J, Lacrosse ( 11-12),
Outdoor Track (9); Beta Club { 12), DECA ( 11-12), Key Club
(12), National Spanish Honor Society { 10)
Peyton Conner Choir { 11-12), Drama {9-12)
Alexis Cook

Cassie Counts
Savannah Daining Varsity Soccer (11-12)
Aria Davis French Club (11-12)
Ingrid Diaz Varsity Soccer ( 10-12), JV Soccer ( 9 ); FBLA
{10), FCCLA (9), Green Club {9-10J, Key C lub (9-12J, Day
and Knight News {10J, Pre-Med Club (10), Spanish Club
{10-11 , 12), Student Helper ( 10, 12)
Ola Dinakin Varsity Soccer {1 1-12J, JV Soccer (9-10);
Marching Band ( 9J; Beta Club { 12), DECA (9)

Aleck Disalvo C oncert B and {9-10}; Beta Club {12), Key
Club ( 12)
Andrew Ditmore Varsity Football (10-12), JV Football (9 ),
JV Baseball (9), Outdoor Track (10), Lacrosse (1 1-12); Beta
Club { 12) FCA (9- 12), Key Club {12}
Emma Dmochowski Cross Country (11 ), Varsity Soccer
(11-12), JV Soccer (9-1 0); Beta (12) FCA (9-12), H STNG
(11 -12), Knight and Day C afe (10), National Spanish Honor
Society ( 11-12J, Student Helper ( 11 ), Two Hearts (9, 11-1 2)
Cecily Doyle Varsity Volleyball (1 1-12), JV Volleyball (9-1O);
Beta (12) Drama (9), FCA (9-10), HSTNG { 10J, Latin H onor
Society ( 11-12), Two Hearts Foundation (9- 11J
Jordan Duncan

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0811

�IN THE KNOW
It's totally fine to
be a follower.
"I THINK PEOPLE LAUGH AT MY
TWEETS because I don't care what

people think and just have fun with it. I'm
usually tweeting something funny or
retweeting memes that make me laugh.
My favorite ones lately have been about
trying to get Roanoke County to close
school whenever it snows. I also like to
tweet my reactions to celebrity drama.
My favorite type of this twitter moment
was when Rhianna started a twitter war
with Teyana Taylor. which ended with
Rhianna throwing her net worth in
Teyana Taylor's face. I also love the
Kardashians. They have a lot of money
and can buy and pay for whatever they
want. That's the lifestyle Iwould like to
obtain. I like their cars, houses.
businesses and how they can sell
anything just by marketing themselves
and being quotable and 'meme-able.' My
favorite drama they've had was when
Khloe's baby daddy cheated on her. Or
when Kim exposed Taylor Swift on
Twitter about the whole Kanye thing."

as told by senior Cooper Brandetsas

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�Danielle Durrance Special Olympics &amp; Champions
Together (9-12)
Cole Eller JV Baseball (9)
Holly Ellis
Will Elmore
Crawford Enyart Varsity Basketball (10-12), JV Baseball
(9), Lacrosse (9, 11-12); Beta Club (12)

Casey Fentress Varsity Volleyball (12), JV Volleyball (10),
Varsity Baseball (11), JV Basketball (9-10); FBLA (9),
FCCLA (11 ), Key Club (11-12), Two Hearts (9-12)
Liberty Fetzer Indoor Track (9); Beta Club ( 12), Choir (912), Drama (9-1 2), FCA (9), National Latin Honor (10-12)
Emma Fields Varsity Softball (9-12); FBLA (10), HSTNG
(10, 12), Key Club (12)
Julia Fleshman JV Soccer (9-10); FCCLA (9-12), Key Club
(12), Prevention Club (11-12)
Grant Floyd Lacrosse (9-12), Wrestling {9-12); Beta Club
(12), Key Club (9-12), National Latin Honor Society ( 10-12)

Ashton Foster Lacrosse (9-12), Beta Club (12)
Ethan Fox Lacrosse (9-12}
Jack Frazier Golf (9-12), Lacrosse (9-12)
Brooke Fretwell Beta Club (12), FCA (9-1 OJ, HSTNG ( 1112), Key Club (9-12), National Spanish Honor Society ( 1012), Rho Kappa (12) Two Hearts Foundation (9-12),
Yearbook (12)
Joshua Fretwell Cross Country (9-12), Indoor Track (9-12),
JV Soccer (9), Outdoor Track (9-12}; Concert Band (9), Jazz
Band (9); Beta Club (12), National Spanish Honor Society
(10-12), Social Studies Honor Society (12)

Ryan Fugate JV Basketball (9), JV Soccer ( 9-10); Key C lub
(12), Prevention Club (9 ), National Spanish Honor Society
(10-12), Student Helper(11-12)
Drew Fulton Indoor Track (9- 10), JV Football (9-1 0),
Outdoor Track (9-12), Varsity Football ( 11-12); C oncert Band
(9-10); FCA (9-12), Key Club ( 10), Student Helper (12)
Stas Funk JV Soccer (9-12), Varsity Soccer (11)
Trevor Furrow
Aysia Garrett Competition Cheer ( 12), Sideline Basketball
Cheer ( 12), Sideline Football C heer (12)

Brady Gates Golf (12), Lacrosse ( 9-10)
O wen Gates Golf (11-12)
Audrie Gayo JV Soccer (9-1 0); FCCLA (11}
Anna Gentiluomo Beta Club (12), DECA (11 ), Key Club
(9-12), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-11)
Adam Gladfelter Golf (12), JV Baseball (9-10), Varsity
Baseball (10-12), JV Football (9), Varsity Football (9); Beta
Club ( 12), Key C lub (12), Rho Kappa ( 10-11)

Alyssa Godfrey Beta Club ( 12), Green Club (1 2), Key
Club ( 10), Pre-Med Club ( 10), Spanish Club (1 0)
Nathan Goerner JV Soccer ( 10), Varsity Soccer ( 11-12)
Catherine K. Gottstein Color Guard ( 10), Concert Band
(9), Marching Band (9), Symphonic Band (10}; French C lub
(11 ), Yearbook (12)
Veronica Graves
Tamara Gregoire French Club (1 2)

REFERENCE:Seniors 0. Durrance -T. Gregoire

0831

�Madison Greimel Help Save the Next Girl (12)
Madison Griffin C ompetition Cheer (9-12), JV Softball (9),
Sideling Basketball Cheer (9-12), Sideline Football Cheer (9·
12), Swimming (10)
Geneva Grochowski French Club (9)
Delaney Groves JV Softball (9· 10), Lacrosse (11-12); FBLA
(9), Pre-Med Club (10-11), Student H elper (10), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-11)
Audrey Hale Debate Team (9-12), Key Club (11-12),
National Latin Honor Society (9-12)

Thomas Haroules JV Football (9), Varsity Football (10-11 ),
Outdoor Track (9, 11-12); Concert Band (9)
Ethan Harris Varsity Soccer (9-12); Beta Club (12), DECA
(11 ), FCA (9), National Latin Honor Society (11 -12), PreMed Club (11-12), SCA (12)
Katherine Harris JV Soccer (9-10), Varsity Soccer (11 );
Beta Club (12), FCA (9-12), FCCLA (9, 11), Key Club (912), National Latin Honor Society (10-12), SCA (9· 12)
Thorn Allan Samuel Harrison Knight and Day Cafe (12)
Hunter Hartman Beta Club (12), DECA (10-11 ), FCA (910, 12), Key Club (11-12), National Spanish Honor Society
(1 0-12), Student Helper (12)
Heather Hatcher Cross Country (9-11 ), Ind. Track (9-11 ),
Varsity Soccer (9-12), Outdoor Track (12); French Club (10),
Green &amp; Key Club (9-10), Two Hearts (9-10), Ybk (10-11)
Raiyne Hayden Debate Team (12), OUT Club (10-12)
Allison Henion Tennis (9-12); Academic Team (9, 10, 12),
Beta ( 12); National Latin Honor Society (10-12)
Odalys Hernandez Swim (10); FCCLA (9), French Club
(9-1 2), Green Club (10-12), HSTNG (11-12), Key Club (1012), Pre-Med &amp; Prevention Club (11-12), Spanish Club (1112), Student Helper (11-12), Two Hearts (11-12)
Oscar Hernandez JV Soccer (10)

Elizabeth Hertzberg Varsity Basketball &amp; Volleyball (1011), JV Basketball &amp; Volleyball (9), Indoor Track (11-12),
Outdoor Track (9· 12); National Art Honor Society (12), FCA
(9-1 2), Key C lub (12), National Latin Honor (10-12), SCA
(1 1-12), Student Helper (12), Two Hearts Foundation (9-12)
Darby Heston
Jackie Heston Day &amp; Knight News (11-12), Stu. Help. (11)
Sydney Hilovsky Swim (9-12); Symphonic Band (9-12);
Beta Club (1 2), HSTNG (10-12), Key Club (9-12), National
Spanish Honor Society (10), Two Hearts Foundation (9-10)
Grace Holderman Tennis (9-12); Concert Band (9-10);
Beta (12), Debate Team (9-12), National Latin Honor (9-12)
Keaton Hopkins Symphonic Band (11-12), Concert Band
(11-12)
Jay House JV Basketball (10), Tennis (10-11), Lacrosse
(12); French Club (10)
Miranda Hughes Jazz, Symphonic &amp; Concert Band (9-12),
Marching Band (10-12); FBLA (9 ), French Club (9-12),
HSTNG (9-12), Student Helper (9-10)
Haley Hurd Champions Together (9-12), Help Save the Next
Girl (12), Special Olympics (9-12)
Johnathan Taylor Hypes Tennis Team (10-11); French
Club (10-11)

Timothy lferika Indoor Track (9-12), Outdoor Track (9-12);
National Spanish Honor Society ( 10)
Waleed lftlkhar JV Soccer (9-10); Beta Club (12), French
Club (11-12), Key Club (11-12), Pre-Med Club (11-12)
Vova Jacobsen JV Football (9), Varsity Football (10-11), JV
Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer (10-12), Outdoor Track (9)
Kenley Jennings Color Guard (9-1 2)
Mark Ji rout Golf (10-12)

DESIGN·staff COPY:d. brinkley.t. perkins PHOTOS: courtesy of a. altizer. lilelouch

�CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'

Sit bock and enjoy the view.
"OVER THE SUMMER, I WENT TO CALIFORNIA and visited Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach, Santa
Monica. Los Angeles and Palm Springs, which was my favorite because it was in the desert and we
stayed in a resort while there. Even though that area is always super hot, I'm glad I was able to
experience it. While there. I was able to go ATVing in the desert. Two other favorite areas of mine were
Huntington Beach. where I loved walking the boardwalk and watching the surfers in the water. and
Rodeo Drive, where there are a bunch of very nice malls and stores. My least favorite area was Los
Angeles, where we landed after a very long flight. The city is very industrialized. California's landscape is
crazy, due to how it can rapidly can change from flat to mountainous land. Taking in the vibes from the
different cities allowed me to gain different perspectives on how people live. I wish I could live there
because everyone has a really happy attitude and were living easy.
As told by senior Abby Altizer

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�Michael Jirout
Xander Keriazakos Cross Country (11-12), Indoor Track
(11-12), Outdoor Track (10-12); Choir (9-12)
Abhinav Khanal Key Club (12}
Brian Klng Varsity Basketball (9-10), JV Soccer (9), Varsity
Soccer (10-12); Beta Club (12), Social Studies Honor
Society (12), National Spanish Honor Society (10)
Jacob Knight Varsity Baseball (9), Varsity Football (9-1 2)

Matthew Knight JV Football (9), Varsity Football (10-11)
Michael Kyle Indoor Track (9-10), Outdoor Track (9-10);
Beta Club (12), DECA (9-12), FBLA (9-12)
Jeremy Lachowicz Cross Country (9-10), JV Soccer (9),
Varsity Soccer (10-12)
Claire Lawson Swim (9-12); Marching Band (9-12),
Symphonic Band (11-12); French Club (9-12), National
French Honor Society (12), Latin Club (9-10)
Kyoko Leaman Academic Team (9-11 ), Beta Club (12),
DECA (9, 11}, Latin Club (9-11}, National Latin Honor
Society (10-12), Social Studies Honors Society (11-12)

Sara Lee Lacrosse (9-10); FCA (9-10), Key Club (9), PreMed Club (9-12)
Connor Lewis Varsity Baseball (10-12), JV Baseball (9-10);
Beta Club (12), National Spanish Honor Society (11)
Steven Liu
Klrkland Loughlin JV &amp; Varsity Football (10)
Taylor Loving Varsity Softball (9-12), HSTNG (12), Key
Club (12), Pre-Med Club (12), Two Hearts Foundation (11)

Billy Luqiu Academic Team (9-12), Debate Team (10-12)
Ronny Maga
Samson M ahgerefteh Indoor Track (9), Outdoor Track (9)
Quinton Mallory JV Football (9), Outdoor Track (9); FBLA
(1 0}
Joshua M annon Golf (11-12); FBLA (11), FCCLA (9-10)

Zach Martin Lacrosse (9-12), Student Helper (9-1 O)
Shaun Matthews Day and Knight News (11), Yearbook
(12)
Emma Kathleen Maxwell Marching Band (11 -12), Jazz
Band (9-12), Symphonic Band (9-12), Beta Club (12),
French Club (10-12)
Dasia Mayo Cross Country (10-11), Varsity Basketball (11),
JV Basketball (9-10), Indoor Track (9-12), Outdoor Track (912); Concert band (9-12); HSTNG (12), Key Club (12)
Jayden McCubbin Wrestling (9-12), Lacrosse (12)

Dayle McGraw Color Guard (12), Archery Club (10, 12), Art
Club (10), Debate Team (12), Drama (9-12), HSTNG (12),
Key Club (12), OUT Club (12), Two Hearts Foundation {12)
Emoni DJ Mcilwraith
Jenna McKeown Indoor &amp; Outdoor Track (9-12), FBLA
{11 }, Day &amp;Knight News (12), Student Helper (11)
Lindsay Merritt HSTNG {10-12), Key Club {11-12), Dance
Team {10-11)
Claire Micklem FCCLA {12)

DESIGN: staff COPY· j. booker. c. daly PHOTOS: j. booker, lifetouch

�ALWAYS
AWILDCAT
Get' cha head
in the game
"THE FIRST TIME I WATCHED 'HIGH SCHOOL
MUSICAL' WAS IN THE SECOND GRADE. I loved
all the movies throughout elementary school. I loved
all the characters. especially Troy Bolton, played by
Zach Efron. I also loved all the musical numbers. like
'What Time is It,' 'Breaking Free,' 'Bop to the Top'
and "All For One.' The first movie was definitely my
favorite, but all of the other movies in the series are
classics. My favorite parts of the first movie were
definitely the 'We're All in This Together'
performance and anytime Troy was on the screen. I
had a ton of 'High School Musical' merchandise. like
blankets, sheets. pillow cases. pajamas. shirts.
stuffed animals and even Croes. Pretty much
anything with the words 'High School Musical' on it.
I had. Unfortunately, my mom has tossed some of my
collection. but I still have the special pieces. •
as told by senior Emma Dmochowski

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�SAY GOODBYE

She 's going to change
some

lives.

''l'VE ALWAYS KNOWN I WANTED TO ATIEND MEDICAL SCHOOL and
become a doctor. When I made the initial decision to graduate early, I
thought skipping one year would help offset all those years of
education later. I want to go into pediatrics and was inspired to do
so because of childhood experiences. When I was nine years old. I
was playing a game of soccer. One minute I was running, and the
next minute I was not. Pain rushed up and down my leg. I was
not able to walk. My family and I went from doctor to doctor.
from state to state. looking for an answer that never came. For
five years I was handicapped, confined to both crutches and a
wheelchair. No one could tell me what was wrong; some said
my pain was fake, some said it was caused by a severe injury.
Many treatments, procedures and medicines were ineffective. I
slipped into a depression. Finally, however. aher five years spent
traveling to several different states, a doctor in Pennsylvania
found a solution to the problem. The treatment to my never-ending
pain was a gruesome, intense physical and occupational therapy
program for eight hours every day. Nevertheless. this somewhat
traumatic and intensely painful therapy helped me to gain my
ability to walk again. From this long, extensive journey, I learned
there is no amount of pain that could keep me from achieving my
goals. When all of those physicians told me that I was imagining my pain,
I was hurt and shocked. but the experience inspired me never to give up
on anything."
As told by senior Saira Ahmed

DESIGN 5tafl COPY c Clayton PHO fOS r. clayton liletouch

�Savannah M arie Mi halo French Club {11 ), Green Club
{9), HSTNG {12), Day and Knight News{9)
Nicholas Mills Varsity Basketball (11-12), JV Basketball (910); Student Helper {11}
Kelli Morris
Benny Mortellaro Varsity Soccer (11-12), JV Soccer (9-10)
Hannah Muncy Varsity Softball (10-12), JV Softball (9);
Beta (12), FCCLA (9-10), HSTNG (10-11), Key Club {11},
National Spanish Honor Society (12), Student Helper {11)

Matthew Murphy
Andrew Neighbors JV Baseball (9-10), Varsity Baseball
(11-12)
Nathan Nesbit
Morgan Newbold DECA {11-12), FCCLA (10)
Michael Nichols FBLA (9, 11)

Jonathan Numeiry
John T. Parker Ill JV Football (9-10), Varsity Football {1112); Student Helper (9-10)
Om Patel Tennis (9-12}; Pre-Med Club (11-12), Spanish
Club (9-12)
Toni Perkins Varsity Soccer {9-12), Indoor Track (9-1 O);
Beta Club {12), Green Club {9-10), Key Club {9-12),
Prevention Club {9-10), Two Hearts Foundation (9),
Yearbook (12)
Nicolas Plybon JV Soccer (9-10), Varsity Soccer {11-12);
Beta Club {12), National Spanish Honor Society (11 },
Prevention Club {9) , Social Studies Honor Society {11)
Cameron Poindexter JV Football (10), Varsity Football {1011)
Avery Poulsen JV Softball (9-10) JV Volleyball (9-10),
Varsity Volleyball (11-12); Pre-Med Club (9-10), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-11)
Spencer Pratt JV Basketball (9), Lacrosse (10-1 2)
Lauren Price Cross Country (9)
Caleb Pritchard Varsity Baseball (9-10)

Dawoud Qasem Art Club (11)
Kayla Quinlan Competition Cheer{10-12), Sideline
Basketball Cheer {10-12), Sideline Football Cheer {10-12);
Key Club {12), Student Helper ( 12)
Al ix Rainsbury Lacrosse (9-11); Beta Club {12), Day and
Knight News (9-11 ), Debate Team (9-10), Key Club (9-11 ),
Pre-Med Club {10-12), Student Helper (12)
Thomas Rainsbury Academic Team (9-10)
Michae l W ayne Randolph National Spanish Honor {11-12)

Lily Ray Help Save the Next Girl {11-12), National Spanish
Honor Society (11 ), Pre-Med Club (11, 12), Student Helper
(11 ), Yearbook (10)
Alexander Reed Special Olympics (9-12)
Andrew Richardson JV Football (9, 10), Varsity Football
(10, 12), Lacrosse (11 , 12), Outdoor Track (9); FBLA
{11, 12), FCA (12), FCCLA {11}, Key Club {12)
Nava Rickey Concert Band {9-12}; FCCLA (9), French
Club {10}
Jaquan Rivers

REFERENCE:Seniors S. Mihalo -J. Rivers

0891

�Hunter Rogers JV Foot. (9, 10), Var. Foot. (10), Track (9)
Jeremiah Rosarion JV B asketball (9, 10), Varsity Basketball
( 11, 12), Indoor Track (9), Outdoor Track (9-12); FCCLA (912), Student Helper ( 11, 12), Ultimate Frisbee Club (9)
Abigail Rutigliano Ind. Track (10), JV Soccer (9), Var.
Soccer (1 0-12); Stu. Help. (10-12), Two Hearts (9)
Tayler Schindler JV Soc.(9), Var. Soc. (10-12), Indoor Track
(9); Beta (12), FBLA (9), FCA (9, 12), Green Club (9), Key
Club (9-12), Pre-Med C lub (10-12), National Spanish Honor
( 11, 12), SCA ( 12), Two Hearts (9, 10, 12)
Travis Schuck Ind. &amp; Out. Track (9, 10); Academic (11, 12),
Beta (12), DECA (9-12) National Spanish Honor(10-1 2),
Pre-Med ( 11), Spanish Club (10-12), Rho Kappa (11, 12)
Ameen Serdah DECA ( 12), FCCLA (10)
Joseph Sesler
Marc Sharrer Varsity Soccer (9-12); Beta Club (12), Key
Club ( 12), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12)
Tyler Shaywitz Concert Band (9), Jazz Band (9-12);
National Spanish Honor Society (10-12)
Kiley Sheldon

Kasey Skaff JV Soccer (9}, Swim (9 ); DECA (9-12), Key
Club (9- 12)
Blake Smith Varsity Softball (9-10), JV Volleyball (9), Varsity
Volleyball ( 10); Beta Club ( 12), Green Club (11 -12),
National Spanish H onor Society (1 0-12), Student H elper (1112), Two Hearts Foundation (9-12)
Dylan Smith Beta Club (12), National Spanish Honor
Society (10-1 2)
Erin Smith DECA (11-10), Yearbook (1 0- 12)
Hampton Smith Concert Band (9-10), Marching Band (912), Symphonic Band (1 1-12)

Hannah Smith Varsity Volleyball (9-12); DECA (11-12),
FCA (9), H STNG (10- 12), Key Club ( 9-12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-1 2), Yearbook ( 9- 12)
Jackson Smith Indoor Track (9-1 2), Outdoor Track ( 9-12)
Selma Sosic JV Soccer (9-10), Varsity Soccer (11-12); Beta
Club (12), FBLA (9), Green Club (9-12), HSTNG (10-12),
Key Club (9-10), Pre-Med Club (1 1-12), Spanish Club (912), National Spanish Honor Society ( 10-12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-12)
Canzaeda Southerland Beta C lub ( 12), FCCLA (9),
French Club (9-11), HSTNG (9), Two Hearts ( 10)
Brandon Spradlin
Jessica Sprinkel Day and Knight News ( 12); French (9-12)
Taylor Squires JV Volleyball (9-1 0), Green (12), Key Club
(10), Day and Knight News (1 1-12), Two Hearts (9-10)
Sara Stewart Competition Cheer (9-10), Sideline
Basketball Cheer (9-10), Sideline Football Cheer (9-1O},
Indoor Track (9-10, 12), Outdoor Track (9-12), Art Club (12),
Two Hearts (9-10)
Morgan Stokes Drama Club (9); H STNG ( 12), Key Club
(9-12), Student Helper(10), Two Hearts Foundation (9- 12),
Yearbook (10-11)
Hailey S urrell Champions Together, Special Olympics (912)
Ryan Svec
Ethan Sweeney
Alex Tayloe Concert Band (9), Jazz Band (9-12),
Symphonic Band (9)
Kaitlyn Taylor
M atthew Taylor JV Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer (10-1 2); Beta
Club (12), Key Club (12)

DESIGN· staff COPY·a. doyle k. manico PHOTOS: courtesyof m. taylor, liletouch

�NOT
AGAIN
Stop hurting yoursel( would
yo~

"I WAS GOING FOR A HEADER DURING THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES OF the district semi-final against Patrick Henry
(PH). Number nine on the PH side decided to kick the ball. I remember getting hit hard in the head. I bent over and held the
spot but had no idea I had a huge cut in my head until I brought my hand down and saw it was covered in blood. My first
thought was just a sarcastic, "great." Someone gave me a penny, which I used to apply pressure. One of the PH coaches
ran over and walked me outside the stadium. where he put two band-aids on the cut and finished with some gauze. My
dad rushed me to the hospital. where I had to get stitches. The worst part was when they numbed the area. The doctor
stuck the needle with the numbing stuff into the cut multiple times. Then. I closed my eyes got 21 stitches put into my
forehead. On Halloween day, my family finally decided to carve our pumpkins. My dad made a joke to not cut myself.
sarcastically. Oh. the irony. My left hand was holding the pumpkin while my right hand operated the knife. I stupidly cut
toward my left hand. The pumpkin resisted. so I pushed harder. The knife sliced through eight inches of pumpkin right into
the crevice of my hand between my thumb and index finger. My dad and I took a drive to the hospital for the second time
in six months. Again. the numbing was the worst part. In total, I got three stitches. It hurt to move my hand at all for the
first few days, which makes you realize just how much you use it Luckily, I still have full use of my thumb because I cut
no nerves or muscles. just skin. Now I have stories to tell wherever I go. ··

As told by senior Matthew faylor

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�McKinzy Toliver Day and Knight News (12), French Club
(9-12}
Jessica Trible Beta Club (12), FCCLA (9-11 ), Key Club
(12), Pre-Med Club (11)
Olivia Tull Swim (9), JV Soccer (9-10}; DECA (11-12),
FCA (9-12), FCCLA (9), Help Save the Next Girl ( 11-12),
Key Club (11-12), Pre-Med Club (11-12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9, 11-12), Yearbook (12)
Hannah Underwood JV Softball (9-10)

Bernard Vrljic
Aiedan Walker Drama (10-11), FCCLA (10) OUT Club
(10-12)
Brandon West Swim (9-12)
Elizer Westerband JV Soccer (9-10)

Grace W etzel Indoor Track (9-12), Outdoor Track (9-12),
Golf (11 ), Day and Knight News (12), Two Hearts
Foundation (9-12)
Annalise W heeler JV Volleyball (9-10), French Club (11),
Pre-Med Club (11 ), Two Hearts Foundation (9- 12)
Christopher Whelan
M ason White Wrestling (9)

Tyler W hite
Tori W hite Cross Country {10-12), Varsity Basketball (11),
JV Basketball (9-10), Indoor Track (11-12), Outdoor Track
(9-1 2), Prevention Club (9-11), Social Studies Honor
Society (11-12), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12),
Student Helper (11-1 2)
Gavin W ilkerson Marching Band (9-12), Concert Band (912}, French Club (9-12), Key C lub (10-12), Spanish Club
(9-10, 12), National Spanish Honor Society (10-12)
Clay W illiams Symphonic Band (9-12), Beta Club (12),
Green Club (9-10)

Grant Wilson Varsity Football (12), Varsity Baseball (9-12),
DECA (12)
Lauren W ilson French Club (9), Student Helper(10)
Elexia Wynn Swimming (10-12), Outdoor Track (10),
National Spanish Honor Society {10)

DESIGN: staff COPY: k. gottstein PHOTOS: k. gottstein,lifetouch

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"MOST PEOPLE THINK l'M EITHER SASSY OR INTIMIDATING, WHICH
MAKES ME SAD because because I try not to be either one of those things.
I'm super over the top, clearly. I'm known mostly for my acting and
performing and my big mouth. The mouth gets me in trouble all the time.
because I usually just say what comes to my mind without really thinking
about it. I like theater. surprise. because it gives me a place to escape
everything for a little bit. It also allows me to help other people escape find an
escape, too, because times aren't that great right now. I feel good knowing I
can help them with something that I love."
As told by senior Hunter Murphy

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�Andela Acic: ··smooth seas never madeaskilled sailor.''

Ola Oinakin: "I'm young, I'm handsome, I'm last, I'm pretty, andcan't possibly be beat." - l.luhammad Ali

LexieAgel?: "Being gay isn't achoice. !rs agame and I'm winning." - Captain Holl Brooklyn 99

Ateck OiSaJvo: "l'likipedia is lhe best lhing ever. Anyone in the worldcanwrill! anything they wanl about any sub1ect, so you
know you are getting the best possibleinformation." - Michael ScotL TheOffice

Saira Ahmed: "If all you haVli is God, then you have all you need."
Emma Dmochowski: "We've got nothing tolose andaworld losee." - Unknown
Cooper Albright •BJn!l'llatta-8eel Bin!l'llatta-llool My high school years were rooty-tooHoot!"
Makenzie Anders: "I have adefinite opinion onthis: I don't care." - Hyde, That 70s Show

Cecily Doyle: "It's the oldest story in the wortd. One day you're sevenleen andplanning for someday. And then quietly, and without youm r really
noticing,someday is today. And then someday is yesterday, and this is your life." - Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill

Makaela Andeis: "Happiness is the best makeup." Drew Banymore

ColeEller. "Seventeen. You don't think that much about life: youjusl liveIL" - Luke Combs

Kylie Angel:•Just another Verlmn Wireless survivor.·
laurel Ayers: "Occasionally 111hit somebody with my car. Sosue me." - Michael Scott. The Office

Crawford Enyart "The ceiling i.sthe roof.'' - Michael Jordan
Casey Fentress: "You're off togreat places. Today is your day. Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way.'' - Dr. Seuss

Katie Ball: "I'm glad they didn't reconstruct this place. It took me along timeto vandalize all the things I did."
Liberty Fetzer: "I am otten seized by the fatal American need to have a pretty good time." Unknown
AllisonBassant "Peoplesay nothing is impossible, but I donothing mry day." l'finniethe I'll oh
EmmaFields: ''I'll uy at the endof theday. I/at withfresh makeup.'' -Kim Kardashian
lilly Bay: "Are my shoulders distracting you?"

Leah Fleshman: "An apple aday keeps thedoctor away. Bui if the doctors cute, forget therruil" - Unknown
V'oienne Barnhart I think we've outgrown full-time educaUon, time to test out talents inthe real word, d'youreckon?" - Fred Yleasley, Harry Putter
Grant Floyd: "FutureMost lnlerestingMan in lhe World."
Rebecca Bauer. "!rs the one thingyou can'I replaa:." -John Mulaney
EthanFox: "Give aman afish andyoufeed him for aday: leach aman to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."· Unknown
flatalie Bingham: "IAy mission In life is not merely to surviv!, but to thrive." - Maya Angelou
Jack Fraizer. "If idiots couldfly this place would he an airport.'' - Logan Paul
Racltel Boch: "Slay true to yoursett. Never follow someone else's path unless you're in Um woods and you're lost and you see a
path. By all means. you should follow thal" · Bien Oe6eneres
Julia Booker. "That moment When you thought high school was easy.peasy lemo11-Squeezy, but it's actually arffiC1Jlt cfrfficult lemon
difficult.·
Ashlynn Boone: "Ho education without sleep deprivation"

Brooke Fretwell: "I can't. I have dance."
JoshuaFrefweU: "I felt like high scllool for me was fikeabig whirlpool of me trying tofigureout what was okay for me to do.'' · Donald Glover
Ryan Fugate: "Everyone, I have aconfession tomake: I likepineapple on my piua."
Drew Fulton: "True compassion means nol only feeling anolher's pain. but also being moved to help relieve II." - Daniel Gotemen

Baylor Boone: "WISdom in yuur teens would be a lot less fun." - Luke Bryan
AysiaGarrett "Yes, we're still logether.''
BeUe Bowman: "Just keep sl'limming." -Dory, Findinglimo
Cooper Brandetsas: "'If Britney made It through 2007, then you can make it through high school.·

Brady Gates: "Spare asquare 2.•

IAicbael Breiner. ·'Goodbye everyone, l'O remember youaO intherapy." Plankton, SpongeBob Squarepants

AudrieGayo: "I wanna be ayoyo man, 'he cried. 'Make maa yoyoman!' But theyoyomaster didnot answer. He just kept on yo-log." - YoY1)
Master

Danielle Brinkley: "Oh. I willl I could, but I don't want to." - Phoebe Buffay. friends

Anna Gentiluomo: "I just drink coffee and pretendlik.eI know what I'm doing:·

Aidan Brown: "If idiots could lly, I would be asubmarine."

AlyssaGodfrey: "Well. I am not usually one for speeches. So, goodbye." - Ron Swanson, Parks ~nd Recreation

BenBryant: "White boys, make some noise." - Carl Monroe, RV

llathanGoerner: "Full sendfor the boys, eh?"

Vahniese Burrell: •1 solemnlySVJear that I amup to no good." Harry Potter. Harry Potter

Catherine K. Gottnein: "Remember that true beauty comes from within bottles. compacts. and ITpstick tubes." -Jeffree Star

Maddi Bushman: "Mom. can you caD meoul?"

Madison Griffin: "I.tom, call me out. I wanna leave.''

AJ Caa:iatnre: "Was released fromafour-year sentence."
Seth CarsweD: "Iam 100% certain that I am0%sure of what I amgoingtn do." -Chris Traeger. Parks andRecreation
Lauren Champ: "Oooy ·m you die." David Champ

Yra1 Chevming: "The best time loplant atree was 20 years ago. The mood-best lime is now." -Chinese Provesb
Oiontae Childress: "llo soda."
Jessica Christensen: "At the endof the day you're another day older." - Les Miserables

Madison Greimel: "Camera take the day off, I added 10 pounds to myself.'' - Gene Belcher, Bob's Burgers
Tamara Gregoire "l. Have faithinunicorns. 2. ll's okay to be crazy just don't maim anyone."
Geneva Grochowski: "I would like to thank youOuizlel, RedbiJll, and Microsoft copy and paste for making lhis possible."
Delaney Groves: "Should I put something about Bojangles?"
Audrey Hale: "Yikes." Ancient proveib
Ethan Harris: "I knew exactly what todo.Bul inamuch more real sense. I had no idea what todo.'' - Michael Scott. The Office

Matt Cllmtopher. "My l.n. Is one ot the hlghm, and you all know IU Please don't feel so stupid or insecure; it's not your laull •
· Donald Trump

katherlne Harris: "What, ho!" - Romeo and Jullet. Acl 1 Scene I, line 85

Mayali Clary: 'life is not important except !Gr the impact ii has on olhers." -Ron Clary

Hunter Hartman: "Guard well withinyourself thal treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regrei, how to
acquire withoul meanness," • Ge1lrge Sand

Cori Clayton: "I hope lo walk across the stage lnn ead of crutch."
f.1im1 Clzrk: "Laurel also hit me with her car."

Jason Clingenpeel: "I believe in Chrisliaruly a.s I believeihal lhe Sunhas risen not only becauseI see il but because by ii I see everything else."

c.s. Levris
Oli'k Coattt ''I have no idea what I'mdoing, bul I know I'm dofna it reallv, really well." - Andy Dwyer, Parks andRecreation
Jasmine Colburn: "II always seems impossible until it's done." -llellon Mandela
Mitth&lt;Y/ Colaw: "I le.el like I'm too bu~; writing hl~tory to read it." -Kanye \'lest

Ale.Ii; Coolt: "Deep intn thal darkn~s peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, doubling, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared lD dream
before." Edgar Allan Poo
Peyton Cllnner. ·Peyton, your senior quote needs to be inS11iring 811d meaningful, not about avocados." · Tonya Conner
Savannah Oaining: 'life oets hard. Gel om it."
A11a Oam·' Oh mv god what the heel&lt;. I'mhungry." -Vme

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MU!w Ditmore: 'I with there wu ~ Wrf to knOYI you're In the good otd d3ys before you've actually left them." - Andy Bernard.
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Thomas Haroules: "I 1•rishf couldsay something classy and inspirational, but that just wouldn't be our style. Pain heals. Chicks digscars. Glory
lasts forever." -Shane Falco. The Replacements
Heather Hatcher: "Use sarcasm: It's like punching people In the lace will\ words." - Unknown
RaiyneHayden: "Meafter graduatinghighschool: 'I understand nothing." - Michael Scol1, TheOllicc
Andrew J. Hayes: "Hope for the best, prepare for lheworsL" - Unknown

hillson Henion "For all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: 'II might not have been."· John Greenleaf Whittier
OdaJys Hernandez: "I was born, and still am, 1'he better Hernandez."
Oscar Hernandez: "She was dropped a~ a baby."
Jackie Heston: "Dreams don'I always have ln exist l'lhile thesu11is dol'ln andyour eyes areshut." - Alex Gaskarth
l.lirandaHughes: ''RLRR UllL"
Sydney Hilovsky: "If tomorrow fsn'l lhe duedale. today isn't thedo date." - Unknown
Grace Holderman: "I wish I were alittlemouse with asardine can for abed.'' -CarolineRose
Keaton Hopkins: "Innothing domr.n more neaMy approachGodas in 1loinggood lo men:· Cicero

�FAMOUS

LAST WORDS

Ali• Rainsbury: "Ooyoohave to be in agood mood?" -Branch, Trolls
Mi~hael l'/ayne Randolph: "People really be EXISTlllG in REALITY." - Michael l'layne Randolf

Lily Ray: "Big OOF."
Andrew Richardson: "Just 'cause you put syrup onsomelhin' don't make it pancakes." - Shawn Spencer, Psych

Jonathan Taylor Hypes: "It belike it is cause ii do." - Unknown

Hunter Rogers: "Certainpeople in lifeara just going to lake what is given to them, and certain people in lffe know they won't better and they're going to
go findbetter." - Danny Brown

Haley Hlll'd: "For I know the plans I have ror you.' d2dares the lord. Plans to prosper youand not lo harm you. plans to give youhope anda
future." -Jeremiah 29:11

Holly Roberts "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for Wil• · Somerset Maugham

Timothy lfen'J\a: "\'/hat, what, what?" - Playlllli Carti

Jl!lllmiahRosarion: "I ciean up real nice, t don't got a maid." - Gunna

Waleed lflikhar. "Always make good ohoices, no malfer what the matter is.•

Sydney Rubin "I'm the one Laurel hit with her car."

Vova Jaco~n: "\'/hat I will remember most about high school are the memories I created 1•rilh my friends." - JJ Walt

Ta_yler Schindler: "Yes, I've seen the movie. No. I'm not related."

Kenley Jennings: "Vie candoanythingif we do it with our heart." - Unknown

Travis Schuck: "You know, I've realized I'm probably just perfect and it's everybody around me that's got Issues."· Scott Dlsick

Mark Jiruot: "Meet me at Madden:·

Ganiaeda Southerland: "The best andw11rst three yea~ of my lffe."

Xander Keriazakos: "So this is where we write our quotes, right? Okay, awesome, I Just needsome time to think. Hmm, I don't know what to
write? Wait, areyou recording this?"

Ameen Serdah: "Always remember Super Bowl LI; 28-3."
Maic Sharrer: "I am not afan of books. I wouldnever want abook's autograph." - Kanye West

Abhinav Khanal: "I don't know. I have to think of my college clloices and then find a quote for a high school yearbook."
Tyler Shaywilz: "Goodbye everyone, I'll remember you all in tl!erapy.'' -Sheldon J. Plankton, Spongebob
Brian King: "CaveSpring High Scllool: \'/here the number or ceiling tiles inaroomdetermines how strong the smell of moldwill be."

Kiley Sheldon: "You guys, I'm like really smart now. You don't even know." - Kelly Kapoor, The Office
Jacob Knight "Real G's move insilence, fike lasagna." -Lil Wayne
Matthew Knight: "lifeis going tosuck, so find U1e goodwhile you can.''
Michael Kyle: "Some peoplegraduate, but be still stupid." - Kanye \'lest
Clalra Lawson: "Beware, lor I am fearless and therefore powerful.• - Mary Shelley

Kasey Skaff: "Monica: Do youhave aplan? Phoebe: I don't even have apla." - Monica, Friends
Blake Sm~h: "Andifs our timenow if you want it to be. Maul the wortdlike acarnival bear set free." -Fall Out Boy

Ello Smith: "The number of days Mrs. Shawn has destroyed my confidence outweighs the number of days I've been In this school."

Dayle McGraw: "I'm apsycllic, andI predict that I will never use anything I learned here ever again."

Hampton Smith: "People don'! think the universe be like it is, but it do." - Unknown

Emoni OJ Mci~·iraith: "\'le madeit! Thank you, teacllers, for never giving up onme. I can't believe how quickly time passes."

Hannah Smith: "If idiots could lly, this school would be an ail]lort.•

Jenna l.lcKeown: "StiU haven't learned anything useful."

Riley Snowden: ''Buddy the Elf. \\'hat's your fovoritecolor?" - Buddy the Elf, Elf

JosephMcPeake: "I can drift literally anythingwith wheels on il"

Selma Sosic: "Pamet Uglavu."

Trey Meehan: "Mt name Is Trey, and I have a basketball game tomorrow."

Brandon Spradlu1"The beginning of purpose is found in Cll!ating StJmething that only you understand." - Tyler Joseph

Lindsay Merritt: "For every other situation, it's about lhe journey. llow, it's about the destination." - Unknown

Jessica Sprinkel "High school was like an oatmeal raisin cookie- full of disappoinbnenl"

Claire Millklem: "llot all who wander are losl" - Unknown

Sara Stewart: "Wish me luck.''

Savannah Mane Mihalo: "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is amystery, bu! today is agilt. That is why it Is called the 'presenl'" -I.taster Cogway,
Kung Fu Panda

Margan Stokes: "II th era's 3will there's a way, if there's aQufzlet there's an A."

llick Mills: "full send."
Kelli Morris: "And yet fl moves.''· Galileo Gamel

Ryan Svec "Ask for forgiveness not permis~ion."
Alex Tayloe: "Pursue what you enjoy!"
KaiUyn Taylor "I procrastinated finding aquote like I procrastinatedeverythingelse in high school."

Benny Mortellaro: "Just woke up fromamue nap, little late. But you guys silly, I'm still gonna send il" - LallY Enticer
ttannah Munoy: "They don't know that we know lhey know we know." · Phoebe Bulfay. Friends
Hunter Murphy: "Miss Vanjie, Miss Vaaanjiee, Miiissss VAAAllJIEEE!!" - Vanessa Vanjie Mateo
Andrew lleighbors: "Red Bull gal me through high school."
tlalhanllesbit "Common sense is like deodorant, those who need il the most never use il" - Unknown
Margan Newbold; "\\'hen areyou getting yuur braces off?"
Michael tllchols: "I am becomedeath, destroyer of worlds." · J. Raber\ Oppenheimer

Matthew Taylor: "I hate when I'm on a Oight and I wake up with a water bottle next to me. Like, oh graat, now I gallll be responsible for
lhfs water bottle."· Kayne West
McKiozy Toliver: "The person who you're wilhmost in life is yourself and If you don't like yau1seli you'ra always with somebody you don't like." Mark
lewis
Jessie Trible: "You'rethe girt that gets thegreen tea every day." Starbucl(s Empliyee
Olivia Tull: "I knew exacUy what to do. But ina much more real sense. I had no idea what to do." - Michael G. Scott, Tl!e Office
HannahUnderwood: "Actually graduated. 'What along strange trip it's been."' -Grateful Dead
Bernard Vrtjic: "I'mmcastic too much.''

Jonathan llumeiry: "I'm finally done serving my 13-year sentence."
Aledan Walker. •ee1:11me your own aesthetic."
John T. Parker Ill: "Never say never because limits, like fears, are ollen just anillusion." -Michael Jordan
Thomas \'/alters "Is that 3rock? The pioneers used to ridetiles~ babies for miles." -SpangeBob. SpongeBab S~uaiepanls
Tucker Patout: "Opportunities multiply as they are seized.'' -SunTiu
Brandon \'lest: "Hey,you got your QUC code?" - Carol Lyn Eichleman \'lebsler
Austin Patterson: "Cheaters never win, but I just yraduated."
Elizer l'lesterband: "LeBronis the G.O.A.T.''
Toni Perkins: "looking good. feeling Thorgeous!" · Thorgy Thor
IlicPlybun: '1hey laughed at Louis Armstrong when he said hewas gonna go to lhe moon. /law he's upthere laughing at them." -Will Ferrell,
Blades of Glory
Cameron Poindexter. "Being 1/ 5 or the black kids here. rny lime was aight."
Avery Poulsen: "Goodbye, seniors. Goodbye. class. Goodbye,high school." - Zach, Suite Lifeon Deck
Spencer Pratt: "Youcan never be let down if you never get your hopes up.'' - Unknown
Caleb Pritchard: "Get money." - Biggie Smalls
Lauren P1ice:"lt's been magical, but I'mdone."
Kayla Quinlan: "Thanks, Mrs. Beggarly."

Grace l'letzel: "Get oil your 3th, lel's do some math." - Dewey Finn, School of Rock
Annalise Whl?fler: "You neerl to believe inyourself andwhat you do. Be lenacious and genuine." • ChrisOan Loubootin
Mason White: "Every day ls agood day because somewhera, someooe out lltere is having a way wom day than ytiu. Cheer iJ!I!'
Tori While: "It's 'Cross Country,' not 'TraclL·'
GavinWilkerson: "Krogers of the \'lorld, Unite."
Clay l'filliams: "I spent more lima figurinn out m~ senior quoteU1anstudying ior my Physics test.'
Preston Wiest; "You havo enomies. Good. that means you\•e stocuJ uptor somethingsomelimo myour life.''
Lauren Wilson: "I spent 113,880 hours of my life for 3 paper and ahandshJke."
Elexia ll'ynn: "Can I be ~cused Ju' the rest of my life."

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Abdullah Abdulkhaleq
David Adams
Christian Adkins
Jadan Akerson
Erin Akins
Andrew Allder
Cody Allen
Kaitlyn Alli
Huda Almusawi
Lucas Alouf
Will Altizer
Amber Arthur

Jennifer Asbury
Carson Askew
Makayla Aviles
Ryleigh Balzer
Nathan Banning
Phillip Becher

Lance Beheler
Logan Belcher
Campbell Best
Zach Bishop
Alex Blanton
Cayce Boone

Alexis Boush
Olivia Bowling
Brianna Bradley
Damien Brads
Grady Brydges
Nicole Bulla

Laine Burchinal
Jalen Buster
Matthew Cagle
Grayson Campbell
Michael Cannon
All ison Carter

Kenzie Casella
Ryan Cass
Bailey Cassell
Michael Cavicchia
Kenneth Chapman
Trey Childress

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�·1bought a 100-dollar 2K
video game last year.
Although my parents said
Iwas crazy. I still really
wanted to purchase it.
Even though Ispent alot
ol money on it. I barely
play the game now:

"When I was in sixth
grade. I bought acase al
green Flarp at Walmart
because my friend had it
My mom thought it was
unreasonable for me to
buy, but since I used my
allowance she was okay
with my purchase. I only
had it lor two weeks
before it got ruined."

·1 bought a 15-dollar pair
ol clear converse at
Plato's Clo.set. I love them
because I can wear any
color or pattern ol socks
and it changes them
completely. II my
Converse get dirty, all I
have to do is pull out
Windex and clean them.
My mom didn't likemy
shoes. but my friends
thought they were
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Daniel Wynn, 9

Bailey Cassell, 11

Claire Lawson, 12

"When I was 15.1 bought
a20-dollar goldfish from
Petco. I named the fish
Nemo. and my parents
questioned why I bought
it. Ihad to Hushaway
Nemo after only one day
when I accidentally
averted him."

Jariel Rosano, 1o

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Ethan Coates
Ch ristine Cobb
Jennifer Colebrook
Charles Collier
Thanaira Colon
Briggs Cooper

Jack Cowher
Ethan C raddock
Makenzie Crawford
Ashley Creekmore
Tobias Crooke
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Gabe Currier
Caroline Daly
Oyis Daroshefski
Alexander Davis
Luke DeFalco

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Mehmet Demir
Madi Doceti
Aida Doucoure
Makayla Dowdy
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Lucas Duncan
Katie Durica
Reagan Edmunds
Tiffany Edwards
Eric Eisenzimmer

Matthew English
Andrew Ferguson
Lauren Frampton
Grace Furrow
Owen Ghaphery
Giovanna Gilbert

Caroli ne Glenn
Sam Gobellan
Patrick Goodman
Elijah Hadfield
Dylan Hammes
Shad Hannabass

Mills Harris
Austin Hayden
Paige Hennen
Nick Henritze
Will Henritze
Matthew Heslep

Darby Heston
Hannah Hodges
Baylee Hodson
Tyler Hoffman
Lucas Holt
Ashton Howard

Jaclyn Howard
Logan Howard
Julia Hrysenko
Parker Huffman
Nevaeh Hughes
Zoey Hughes

Grace Hurst
Colten lademarco
Bilal lftikhar
Leonardo Inga
Hannah Ireland
Connor Jarczynski

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�1here have been alot of
wild animals jumping out
infront of me, like deer.
skunks, bears and a
couple squirrels. I haven't
hit any of them. but
they've gotten close to
damaging my car."

Brody Luckey, 11

·1have to avoid bad
drivers on the road. Once.
Iwas driving up my road
and someone pulled out in
front astop sign, making
me slam on my brakes
while another car was
coming behind me. It was
tenifylng."

Julie Jenkins, 11
"Someone has hit me by
backing into me. There
have also been alot of
deer that I've had to avoid
on the road."

"My truck is 20 yearsold
and broke down because
of itsold brakes. People
also drive too slowly in
front of me.

Hannah Ireland, 11

Garson Askew, 11

1here's been alot of
stupid people I've had to
deal with. Some of them
have cut me off and I've
had to slam on my brakes.
Sometimes I'm really
frustrated by them if I
have to be somewhere.
but most of the time it's
pretty easy to move on."

·1have to worry about
people who don't care as
much about other cars.
like when they open their
car doors without looking.
Most people don't know
what theyare doing and
change lanes without
paying attention.."

Jennifer Colebrook, 11

Adnan Jasarevic
Matthew Jeffries
Julie Jenkins
Asha Johnson
Kristin Johnson
Mikala Kanode

Shania Kasey-Mays
Andrew Kel ler
Tyler Kendrick
Dillon Key
Richard Kidwell
Cameron Killinger

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�Elliott Kroll
Lena Kwitny
Steven Landsman
Chloe Lane
Madison Lange
Nathaniel LaPrade

Emily Lawson
Lia Lawson
Grace Layman
Sophia LeGault
Zachelle Lexima
Nawei Li

Josh Long
Ty Looney
Hatley Loop
Rayner Lora
Bryanna Lowry
Brody Luckey

Michael Mahoney
Quinton Mallory
Jacob Mannon
Bethany Maristela
David Martin
Morgan Martin

Tyler Martin
Natalie McGhee
Annalise McNamara
Kamdyn Meredith
Sofia Midkiff
John Milby

Eliana Miller
Parker Mills
Dawson Mitchell
Maliah Mizack
Ben Mone
Maya Monsour

Kieera Mooney
Kelsey Moore
Hunter Morris
Nicholas Mort
Nicholas Moses
Philip Mowles

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Kayla Mutter
Jenna Nardone
Jarrett Neese
Ashton Nichols
Charlie Nichols

Kip Nininger
Dixie Overfelt
Kaden Oxendine
Cyrus Pace
Ben Palisca
Bryden Palmer

Venkata Panchumarthy
Harsh Patel
Raj Patel
Natalie Paul
Dylan Pennington
Caitlin Phillips

Rebecca Picard
Robert Pickelsimer
Christa Potgieter
Alexzandra Puthoff
Sam Quakenbush
Marisa Quesenberry

Matthew Razvillas
Jordan Rearick
Prime Reece
Alex Reed
Dylan Rice
Haylee Rice

Jaxon Rinn
Taylor Robertson
Roxy Robinson
Conner Rogers
Andrew Roland
Jacob Roragen

Elijah Ruffin
Maya Sawh
Lena Scaer
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Logan Scott
Nathan Sharp
Charlotte Shelor
John Shelor
Kevin Sheng
Will iam Shockley

Kobey Simon
Haili Sink
Lance Sipes
Sam Slate
Brian na Slawson
Cody Smith

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Madison Snowden
Canzaeda Southerland
Nandini Sriram
Mahmoud Srour
Maddi Stephens

Nicole Struzinsky
Avery Sutherland
Bradley Taylor
Tori Teller
Trieu Tran
Caroline Treubert

Tristan T ryal
Jahiem Tyler
Miles Vance
Blake Waddell
Henry Wagner
Chris Wahelan

Josh Wainwright
Maysen Waller
Ashlynn Ward
Abby Weaver
Jessica Wei
Hallie Weitzenfeld

Grace Welsh
Alissa Westerband
Andrew Wheeler
Logan Wh ite
Samantha White
C J Williams
Reeselynn Will iams
Dakota Wilson
Gracie Wiseman
Connor Womack
Blaise Wood
Amethyst Wright
Tavia Wright

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Hailey Angell
Jeremiah Ashby
John Asimakopou los
Meg Askew
Jon Baier
Jacob Ball

Tanner Barker
Lucas Beardsley
Josie Beheler

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Cameron Bishop
Kinzie Blankenship
Damian Bodner
Riley Boone
Mariam Botrous

Jason Bowles
Austin Bowman
Emily Bradley
Kameryn Brenner
Ashlee Brickey
Kedean Brown

Addi Browning
Fletcher Burden
Jaela Calloway
Kaitlyn Carter
Ben Chapmon
James Chaustre

Ryan Chewning
Madison Gianelli
Hunter Clark
William Clark
Omarriln Claytor
Emily Cleveland

Justin Clingenpeel
Zechariah Coates
Dylan Colburn
Tyler Cole
Weston Colip
James Collier

Truman Collins
Corey Conner
Kaleb Cook
Spencer Cook
Sierra Cox
Austin Craddock

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Matt Crawford
Tyler Cundiff
Daren Darnell
Anjie Dinakin
Alexia Dinsmore

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�·1am 100%certain that I am 0%sure
ofwhat I'm going to do." -Chris Traeger.
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done." -Nelson Mandela

"Atways strive and prosper: -ASAP
Rocky

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Robbie Kyle, 10

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Parker Waters, 10

·11 you can dream it. you can do it."
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lo the finish line.· -Clyde Tubick

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Lauren Hays, 1O

Truman Collins, 1O

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fish by itsability to climb atree. ii will
live itswholelife believing that ii is
stupid.· -Albert Einstein

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didn't talk for ayear." -Gracie Allen

·1should've burned lllis place down
when I had the chance." -Michael Scott.
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Holden Foster. 1o

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Donovan Goad
Matthew Graham
Kaylin Grahame
Benjamin Grider
Ahmad Gui

Madison Hall
Abdulla Harba
Macey Harder
Payton Harman
Ricardo Harrington
Mason Harris

Suzanne Harris
Noah Hartson
Dorian Havens
Ethan Haynes
Lauren Hays
Kaleb Hedrick

Ravon Henson
Adrienne Heston
Justin Hibbs
Noah Hodges
Lillian Hollins
Zyae · Hopkins

Jacob Hopstetter
Laurel Hudson
Evelyn Hunley
Holden Jeffords
Kaitlyn Jenkins
Skye Jeong

Armani Jones
Blake Jones
Zachary Kelley
Lauren Kelly
Gabe King
Spencer King

Alexandra Kolnok
Joseph Kupidlovsky
Robert Kyle
Suraj Lalchandani
Sabrina Landsman
Isabel le LaPrade

�·one day I was chillin' at my criband saw
PewOiePie's on Youl ube. I noticed the T-Series
channel was getting close to overtaking him.so I
spray painted 'Subscribe to PewOiePie' on a
building and signed my name. Turns out it was on a
police station Epiclail."

·oneday I was walkinginto an convenience
store and saw agiant rack full of Redbulls. I
didn't have any money in my pocket so I did
theonlysolution possible: I stoleone. I forgot
I wasn't avery fast nmner and about 10
minutes later I was arrested."

Michael Rothbart, 1O

Kelsey Moore. 11

·one day I was volunteering at the SPCA. ior Ms.
Houston and the Key Club. All the killies and
puppies were so snuggly and looked so cute I
couldn't resist taking them.I sumggled all the fur
out to my car. Ylkes."

·onmy way to Penn Forest Park. I saw a
money truck being robbed in adark alley. I
stopped to see what was happening. and the
robberssaw me and ran. Next thingI know.
the police show up andarrest me. I was just
trying to stop people from gettingtheir bread."
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Charles Lawhorn
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Hershey Kisses. I didn't have any cash. so I
tucked them in my shirt andtook off running.
Acop was right outsideand arrested me. I told
himI had totake them because I don't get
kisses from anyone else:

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Allison Matthews
Conner Mays
Lucas McClanahan
Gailey McGlaughlin
Aiden Mclaughlin

Reese McMaster
Morgan Meadows
Matthew Miles
Alexia Miller
Landon Mitchell
Makenna Mitchell

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Skylar Perdue
Hannah Peters

Thomas Peterson
Dakota Phillips
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Diego Powell
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Miranda Price

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Hailee Rogers
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Scott Rose
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Amisha Sahni
Charles Sanders

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Emma Schlosser
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Katherine Sullivan
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Jonathan Wood
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Tristan Akins
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Griffin Anderson
Jeshwanth Anthony
Ethan Arrington

Jason Arthur
Brandon Austin
Alexandra Avery
Allison Ayers
Rachel Baffoe-Bonnie
Keon Bakhit

Bailey Barker
Thomas Barrow
Emily Bassant
Laurel Bay
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Krithika Subramanian, 9

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Walker Bolin
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Alicia Carvalho
Mason Cass
Alexander Cassell
Nicholas Cavicchio

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Arin Chavali
Catherine Chen
Jonathan Chen
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Benjamin Cook
Bryce Cooper
Landon Cox
Zachary Crain
Sadie Crouse

Kylie Cundiff
Matthew Danco
Elliot Danz
lsabela Deleon
Aiden Dellinger
Mark Dell inger

Alexandra Deneal
Timothy Dewhirst
Thomas Dinsmore
Ashley Ditmore
Colin Doyle
Sarah Duff

Riley Duncan
Sarahann Earls
Kyndall Eckles
Megan Eller
Blair Emery
Jack Faulkner

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Sherquanda Fisher
Seth Fleshman
Chandler Foster
Lauren Fradette
De· Angelo Freeman

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Leonardo Gallardo-Nakanouchi
Ashiyah Garcia
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�"Before graduation.I want
to earn all straight As.win
states in cheer and land a
starting positionin
lacrosse."

" I want to get straight As.
score at least 1000 points
in basketball.and get zero
detentions."

Jack Faulker, 9

Abby Holbrook, 9

·setore I leave Cave. I
want to get up my grades
and find ajob so I have
money to buy things at
college.But. I also want to
have fun while Istill can."

"Before senior year. I want
to make good grades.
have alot of friends and
be drum majOr for
marching band •

Jason Bradshaw, 9

Colin Doyle, 9

'I hope to get apretty
decent job that will help
me toward the major I
want. I want to help
people. be aslfaight A
student and get agood
scholarship."

Lauren Matthews, 9

Lorelai Hale
Christopher Hall
Serena Hall
Kailyn Hardy
Grant Hartman
Olivia Hartman

Siera Hartman
Alexandra Heffron
Oliver Hernandez
Taylor Hilovsky
Holly Hinchy
Abigail Holbrook

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to get both my license for
driving and lor
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don't want to fail."

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Molly Holthouser
Reese Hood
Jenna Hopstetter
Jack Horton
Austin Huffman

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Jaden lademarco
Caleb lferika
Zack Jefcoat
TeannaJohnson
Jada Jones

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Tanner Kennedy
Christian Keriazakos
Elliott Kesler
Jakob Kielty
Alexander Kinzie

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Sofia Kouser
Mary Laferty
Maria Lanter
Cheyenne Lawless
Sabian Lawrence

Cameron Lewis
Marijo Ljevar
Bradley Looney
Judah Love
Ryan Lucas
Christian Lumsden

Matthew Mahoney
A lexa Maronic
Andrew Martin
Lauren Matthews
Miykael Mays
Benjamin McBride

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Eli McG raw
Kirsten McKinney
Corbin Mc laughlin
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Kamryn Newman
Burkley Nichols
Mallory O'Donnell
Angel Oxendine
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Hayden Palmer
Ethan Passudetti
Priya Patel
Lucy Pendleton
Lauren Pennington

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Mine Potgieter
Seth Poulsen
Ian Rainsbury
Muneeba Rashid
Laura-Rose Reed

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Austin Reustle
Ayden Rinn
Hannah Ritchson
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Matthew Seymour
Kelsey Shaywitz
Ariel Siegfried
Marisa Sigrist

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Grace Simon
Nicholas Skeens
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Christian Smith
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Summer Smith
Grayson Snyder
James Snyder
Gabriel Southerland
Jaden Sowers

MacKenzie Sowers
Nathan Stutler
Krithika Subramanian
Kaile Surrell
Elijah Sylvester-Johnson
Emalyn Sylvester-Johnson

Carter Taylor
Madison Taylor
Mason Taylor
Zachary Thompson
Lainey Thornhill
Ella Tkachenko

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Talon Trotter
Evan Ulmer
Hannah Underwood
Amra Vatres
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Gracie Walker
Braunson Wallace
Riley Wampler
Jacob West
Rian Wheat

Aaron Wheeler
Caleb Wheeler
Vincent Williams
Alenna Williamson
Austin Wilson
Savannah Wilson

Katelyn Wissinger
Ivory Wood
Connor Woods
Daniel Wynn
Michelle Zheng

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�·1.1y best memory was going
to the Sadie Hawkins dance,
because It was my first dance
and it was something thatI
never experienced. I had alot
ol lun. laughed all night and
got adate:
Ameen Serdah, 12

• Burton Mania' iS my lal'tlnte
memory. All the classes at
Burton set up booths. and we
were able to go around and
play games.alot of which
were compelitive. It was just a
tonol run:
Dayle McGraw, 12

·1n tenth grade In my old
school. I lell school an hour
early to go to aBlink·182
concert Within ten minutes I
get acall from my brother
saying that somebody caught
the bathroom on lireand they
evacuated the school:
Jacquelyn Heslon, 12

"Definitely my junior prom. ii
was alun night overall t
actually remember apiciure
where au of us jumped up
instead ol my mend, Matthew
Coloua. In the picture it looks
like he Is holding all of us up:

·My favorite high school
memory was the day before
winter b1eak my lreshman
year. It was my birthday and
we had afood day in dass.
and everyone was just really
happy and there was no
stressing about school work."
Rachel Boch, 12

"My fil\'Onte memory was
when! went to nationals In
FPLA lor Burton.We won 1st
in regionals and 3rd in states.
so wa were able to go to
nationals It stands out to me
because It is something I was
able to do 111th my lnends.•
Michael Nichols, 12

"My lavorite memory iS
my prom mghl my juniOI
year It was really fun. I
got to hang out with my
friends and my girlfriend,
all whilo enioylng avery
memorable night"
Ryan Svec, 12

"My favortte high school
memOI)' was definitely
beating the juniors al
powderpuff. It was an epic
win, and alol of people were
talking smack. It was really
good to win It instead of it
being rtgged."
Vivienne Barnhart, 12

Andrew Ditmore, 12

�Connie Alonso-Mosher Bookkeeper
Chris Askew BA, Emory &amp; Henry College; Health, PE; Football
Christina Bamber MA, Virginia Tech; BA, Old Dominion University; School Counselor
Kylee Beecher BS, Liberty University; Instructional Assistant; Voffeyball
Amy Bolen BA, Liberty University; MA, Virginia Tech; Spanish llf-V; National Spanish
Honor Society, People's Club
Pat Bredenkamp Attendance Secretary

Betty Bridges BS, Salisbury University; Geometry, Algebra I
Brandy Browning BA, Radford University; Special Education
Kaitlin Brubaker BS &amp; MS, Radford University; English 10 Pre-AP, English 11 CB; Help

Save the Next Girl, Sophomore Class
Dana Bryan BS &amp; M.Ed., Virginia Tech; Pre-AP &amp; Double Block Geometry
Kelsey Burton BS, Liberty; US/VA History, AP US History; Swim; Senior Class
Chad Campbell BS, Brevard College; MS. Virginia Tech; Earth Science, Pre-AP Earth
Science

Sara Cann BS &amp; MAEd Virginia Tech; Pre-AP Biology; Pre-AP Chemistry
Lisa Conroy Instructional Assistant
Ann Cranwell BS, Radford University; World Geography
M ichael Cubberley BS &amp; MS, Miami University; Woods If/I, Photography I/ff
Lori Culver Instructional Assistant
Haley Deeds BS, Roanoke College; M.Ed, American College of Education; Assistant
Principal

Amanda Downing BS, Virginia Tech; Ed.$, Radford University; School Psychologist
Kimberly Emery BS, Roanoke College; M.Ed, Radford University; Geometry
Nancy Friesen BA, Wheaton College; Spanish I- /fl; Spanish Club
Jacob Gruse BS, Concord University; Personal Finance; Boys' Basketball; FCA
Kristen Gruse BA, UNG Chapel Hill; MAT, Kaplan University; Testing Coordinator; FCA
Terena Hale BA, Longwood Coffege; M.S.Ed, Virginia Tech; Culinary Arts, Nutrition and
Weffness, Teachers for Tomorrow; FCCLA, Knight-n-Day Cafe

Brian Hall BS, Virginia Tech; MS, Radford University; Dean of Students
Eli Harrison BA, Roanoke Coffege; Spanish I &amp; ff; Diversity Club, OUT
Jon Hartness BA &amp; BS, Virginia Tech; Athletic Director
Tim Hayes BA, Roanoke College; MSW. Radford; SAP Coordinator; Balance Club
Wes Holdren BA &amp; M.Ed, Virginia Tech; English 9 &amp;1O; Diversity Club
Anna Hollins Guidance Secretary

Becky Hollins Instructional Assistant
Mark Hough BS, Radford University; Earth Science
Ethan Humphries BS, Roanoke Coffege; M.Ed, Liberty University; School Counselor;
Boys' Basketball

Michelle Hunter RN, Fanshawe College; School Nurse
Andy Huray BS, Alfred University; M.Ed, Virginia Tech; ITRT; Golf
Ashley Huray BA, Gettysburg Coffege; MAT, Hollins; Latin I-IV; Latin Honor Society

Zane Hurst BBA, The College of William &amp; Mary; MPA, George Mason University; VA/US
History. VA/US Government
Nick lademarco BA &amp; MA.Ed, George Mason University; Pre-AP World History I, Pre-AP
World Geography, World History II
Rebekah Johnson BA, Virginia Tech; French I-Ill; French Club, French Honor Society
Patrick Kemp BA, Virginia Tech; VA/US History; Swim
Carly Lee BS, Longwood University; Biology
Amy Leonard BS, East Tennessee State; MAT, College of Charleston; English 11,
Algebra Functions; Help Save the Next Girl

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�BELIEVE IN MAGIC
Butterbeer for

days.

"I FELL IN LOVE WITH HARRY POTTER 19 YEARS AGO. My fourth grade
teacher. Mrs. Baker. started reading 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'
at the end of each day, and. after two days, I was hooked. I forced my dad to
buy me the first two books. I then became obsessed and wanted to know
everything about this magical world. I attended every midnight release party
at Barnes and Noble and bought tickets for the movie premieres months in
advance. I was in awe of the way the books allowed me to transport myself
to another world. where everything seemed to always feel familiar and safe.
As I got older. Harry Potter continued to hold a place in my heart. Over the
past two years I was able to travel to Universal Studios. where I immersed
myself in Harry Potter World, drinking all the Butterbeer I could, having
Ollivander choose my want (10.5-inch willow with a phoenix feather) and
riding the Hogwarts Express. It was a dream trip. I was so excited to see the
flames shoot out of the mouth of the dragon on top of Gringotts. that I
actually cried. I was in Oxford. England over Spring Break last year. I stood in
the Great Hall where Harry stood before he was sorted. as well as on the
grand staircase where he met Oumbledore for the first time. Needless to say,
my love for Harry Potter started early and still is in full force, even after all
this time. And it always will be."
As told by Ms. l&lt;elsey Burton

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�Katie Lineback BS, Radford University; Earth Science, ADR; Cheer; Freshman Class
Linda long BS, Radford University; US/VA Government, Psychology, Sociology
Ricky Lonker BA, Emory &amp; Henry; Digital Photography, Art; Art Club, National Art Honor
Society; Baseball, Football
Pete Lustig BS, University of Virginia; MA.Ed, Virginia Tech; Dual Government, Dual US
History

Mark Madden BS, Suny Geneseo; MS UNCA College; MS University of Maryland;
AP/Dual Biology; Varsity/JV Football
Tommy Maguire BA, Radford University; Health/PE, Driver's Ed.; Cross Country, Track
Doreen Malcolm BA &amp; BS, Youngstown State University; Administrative Assistant
Holly Moore BS, Longwood University; Advanced PE, PE 10, Drivers Ed., Health
Colleen Morrison BA, Roanoke College; MAT Hollins University; English 10, College
Bound English 10, Digital Journalism; Day and Knight News

Courtney Noell Instructional Assistant
Josh Noell BBA, Radford University; MS, Radford University; Ed.S, Virginia Tech; Algebra I
Cathy Parker BS, SUNY Fredonia; MS, Radford University; English

Chuck Parker BA, Virginia lntermont College; MS, Radford University; Assistant Principal
Kadie Pentecost BA, Radford University; Pre-AP &amp; College Bound Chemistry
Amy Perkins BA, Lynchburg College; Culinary Arts, Fashion &amp; Design; Dance Team
Ryan Poff BS, Radford University; World Geography; Football
Bob Powers BA, BS &amp; MEd, Virginia Tech; Pre-Calculus, Pre-AP Computer Science;
Academic Team, Debate Team
Kathleen Price BA, Roanoke College; AP World History, AP Government, Pre AP-World
History II; National Social Studies Honor Society

Rachel Prill BA, Virginia Tech; MA, Virginia Tech; Pre AP English-9; Volleyball
Mara Pufko BA, James Madison University; MEd, Virginia Tech; English 11, College
Bound English 11; Help Save The Next Girl

Timothy Roberts
Brittany Rodriguez BS, Southern Wesleyan; MAT. Mary Baldwin; Earth Science, Biology
Derrick Roth MBA, Wheeling Jesuit; BS, West Virginia University; Accounting, Advanced
Accounting; Economics/ Personal Finance, Principles of Business; Boys Basketball
Paxton Sauerwald BS, Bridgewater College; MS.Ed, Radford University; ELL Resource;
Algebra I, Geometry

Ryan Schilling BS, Ferrum College; Geometry Double Block
Chrystal Shawn BA, James Madison University. MAT. Hollins University; College Bound
English 1O, AP/Dual Enrollment English 11, Photojournalism; Accolade
Meredith Shuman MS, Virginia Tech; BS, Virginia Tech; Introduction to Marketing,
Marketing, Advanced Marketing, Sports Marketing, Entrepreneurship; DECA
Cheryl Shupe BS, UNC Wilmington; Special Education
Susan Sine BS, Roanoke College; Algebra II, AP Statistics
Brie Smith BA &amp; MEd, Virginia Tech; English 9

Paul Soucie BS &amp; M.Ed, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Geospatial, Materials Process,
CAD, Dual CAD, Architectural/Engineering Drawing; Architecture &amp; Engineering Club
Steve Spangler BS, Slippery Rock State College; MS, Radford; Principal
Michael Spradlin BS, Radford University; World Geography, US History II
Edward Spruell BA, Elon; MA, Hollins; MS, Radford University; Media Specialist
John Swartz BS, Roanoke College; Health, PE, Driver's Ed., Advanced PE, Strength &amp;
Conditioning; Girls' Basketball
Margaret Taylor BS, Roanoke College; M.Ed, Virginia Tech; AP/Dual Enrollment
Chemistry; SCA
James Tiffani BS, Plymouth State University New Hampshire; MA, Mary Baldwin; Special
Edvcation

Sherrie Tyler BS, University of Virginia; MS, Old Dominion University; Sp ecial Education
Matt Vass School Resovrce Officer

Charlie Wallace BS, Radford University; Information Technology Technician
Darlene Wa lstrum BA, Hollins University; MS, Radford,· Algebra II, AFOA, Computer Math
Gabriella Weston BSBA, American University; Special Edvcation

Elizabeth Willett BS, James Madison University; A FOA, English, Math
Kim Wilson BS, Roanoke College; MS, Louisiana Tech University; Biology, Ecology;
Junior Class

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�WHY THE EARS?
Dressing up for a cause.
"BEFORE TEACHING, I WORKED FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF
Virginia and the Social Security Administration. Before Christmas. we would
have a big potluck luncheon at our office and various consulting physicians
played Santa as part of our gift-giving segment of the celebration. I helped to
recruit the doctors. and one year I told one of the doctors that if he would
play Santa then I would be his elf. He agreed, so I rented the elf costume I
still use today. At the same time. my mom. Zora, was an instructional
assistant at Back Creek Elementary School. and she suggested the preschool
class might like having a visit from the elf. I started visiting them. and, since
then. I've visited other schools and local businesses in December (often with
Santa and Mrs. Claus). I'm also the elf at the 'Breakfast with Santa' for CHIP,
the Children's Health Investment Partnership, at the Hotel Roanoke. I love
CHIP's mission, which is to help provide medical care for children in need.
One of the biggest challenges I've faced over the years is making my ears
believable. I learned early on that little kids are brutally honest. so I've had to
make my pointy ears as lifelike as possible. I've used a variety of makeup
techniques and think I now have my ears at the point that they look very real.
even up close."

As told by Mr. J oe Kavanaugh

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Coates, Conno~ Lange, Be~ Robms~n, Jaquan Rivers and R.J. Chaustre._ Third Row: Andrew Ditmore, Daniel Reeves, Layton Turner, Timmy Neighbors, Cameron
Record 24 Peters, Armani Jones, Janel Rosano, Braden Prokopchak and Alex Davis. Fourth Row: Daren Darnell, Ayden Rinn, John Milby, Diontae Childress, Chase Hammes
Carson Askew, Jahiem Tyler, Connor Womack, Andrew Richardson and Dillon Wingo. Fifth Row: Jordan Akerson, Cody Perdue, Drew Fulton, Sam Smith,
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Matthew English, Zechariah Coates, Jack Parker, Ben Grider and David Richardson. Back Row: Ms. Danielle Powers, Mr. Chris Askew, Mr. Mark Madden, Mr.
Ryan Poff, Mr. Tim Roberts, Mr. Shon Chisam, Mr. Ricky lanker, Mr. Bill Petty, Mr. Mike Kendrick, Head Coach Mr. Tim Fulton and Aubrey Billings.

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Baritones: Luke DeFalco. Webb Holderman and Jack Purnell. Baritone Saxophones: Adrienne Heston and Tanner Smith. Clarinets: Brianna Bradley, Jack Horton. Dillon Key and
Nathan Sprouse Color Guard: Rachel Boch, Katie Durica. Jaclyn Howard. Gailey McGlaughlin. Kenley Jennings, Alex Puthoff. Roxy Robinson. Cayton Savinda and Hannah
Underwood. Drum Majors: Lena Scaer and Gavin Wilkerson. Drumline: Emily Bradley, Noah Hartson. Miranda Hughes. Holden Jeffords. Jordan Kalafut. Emma Maxwell. Robert
Pickelsimer and Sam Slate. Flutes: Will Goodman. Holly Hinchy, Laurel Hudson. Claire Lawson. Skylar Perdue and Katie Sullivan. Majorette: Lillian Hollins. Mellophones:
Rebecca Bauer. Gideon Pace. Sam Quakenbush and Hanna Scaer. Pit: Nicholas Cavicchio. Stephen Heston. Abbie Robertson and Erica West. Sousaphones: Ethan Arrington. Bella
Crouse and Hannah Young. Tenor Saxohones: Paige Hennen and JesseWells. Trombones: Jason Bradshaw. Fletcher Burden. Lucas Holt and Jeremy Hudson. Trumpets: Amber
Arthur. Emily Bassani, Matthew Christopher. Jason Clingenpeel, Matthew Danco. Elliott Kroll. Aiden Mclaughlin and Lance Sipes.

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BOYS
Blue Demon
Knights Crossing
Maroon Tide
Allegany Invitational
Great American
Metro
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Regionals
States
GIRLS
Blue Demon
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Maroon Tide
Allegany Invitational
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Regionals
States

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5th
2nd
2nd
8th
2nd
5th
1st
3rd

7th
17th
7th
6th
12th
12th
3rd
12th

Front Row: Roxy Robinson, Andria Sowder, John Asimakopoulos, Christian Scuillo, Tori White and Morgan Martin. Second Row: Coach John Wiggins, Truman
Collins. Campbell Best, Andrew Wheeler, Andrew Roland, Lathan Gregory and Coach Tommy Maguire. Back Row: Liam Schopf, Matthew Scuillo, Ben Palisca.
Connor Jarczynski. Jessica Christensen, Jessica Palisca and Lilly Bay.

GOLF
District Mini Scores
at Christiansburg
5th
at Patrick Henry
3rd
at Salem
4th
at Hidden Valley
3rd
at Blacksburg
4th
at Cave Spring
2nd
Dual Matches (us-them)
Northside
182-201
William Flem. 185-215
JV Matches
Blacksburg
Blacksburg
Franklin Co.
Salem

178-195
190-184
183-178
201-178

Front Row: David Martin, Jack Faulkner. Drew Harder. Garrett Billings, Jack Cowher. Walker Bolin, Owen Gates. Brady Gates. Michael Hays and Blaise Wood.
Second Row: Will Henritze. Cameron Weld, Aida Doucoure. Christa Potgieter, Kayla Mutter. Avery Sutherland. Thomas Peterson, Mark Ji rout and Joey Sesler.
Back Row: Mr. Tommy Lovell, Mr. Earl Henritze. Nick Henritze. Alex Glick, Ethan Wiid. Walker Wright, Jack Frazier. Josh Mannon, Tyler Cundiff, Mr. Bob Van
l&lt;erchove. Mr. Mike Brancati, Mr. Andy Huray and Head Coach Mr. Andy Henritze.

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East Rockingham
UCA Invitational
Broadway High
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Region
State

1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st

Front Row: Mimi Clark, Kayla Quinlan, Maddie Griffin and Aysia Garrett. Second Row: Hannah Ireland, Livvie Bowling, Ryleigh Balzer, Hannah Hodges, Lily
Fox, Abby Holbrook and Jenna Hopstetter. Third Row: Kirsten McKinney, Charlie Nichols, Taylor Hilovsky, Lauren Fradette, Madison Wagner and Kate Manico.
Back Row: Madison Lange, Burkley Nichols, Caroline Mills, Emily Cleveland, Sierra Harman and Erin Akins.

Front Row: Aysia Garrett, Lauren Champ, l&lt;ayla Quinlan. Mimi Clark and Maddie Griffin. Second Row: Ryleigh Balzer, Livvie Bowling, Hannah Ireland, Reagan
Edmunds, Hannah Hodges and Lily Fox. Back Row: Charlie Nichols, Emily Cleveland, Madison Lange, Erin Akins and Madison Wagner.

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Front Row: Vivienne Barnhart and Hannah Smith. Middle Row: Avery Poulsen, Kylie Angel, Allie Kolnok, Maya Monsour and
Eliana Miller. Back Row: Georgia Enyart, Caroline Glenn, Taylor Robertson, Cecily Doyle, Casey Fentress and Megan Doyle.

Lord Botetourt
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Blacksburg
Northside
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Lord Botetourt
Hidden Valley
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry

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w
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Salem
Pulaski County
Salem
Hidden Valley

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w
w
L

L

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w
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L
L
L
L
L

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Front Row: Isabelle Laprade, Blair Emery and Ashley Ditmore. Middle Row: Hannah Peters, Emma Larson. Summer Patterson
and Lauren Hays. Back Row: Alexa Maronic. Alenna Williamson. Sarah Earls. Lexi Miller and Gracie Walker.

Lord Botetourt
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Blacksburg
Northside
Christiansburg
Salem
Pulaski
Lord Botetourt
Hidden Valley
Blacksburg
Christiansburg

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L

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8-5

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w
L

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L

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w
w
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Jefferson Forest
Hidden Valley
Salem
SW Invitational
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Pulaski
Radford
Narrows
Giles
Region
State

L
L
L

GIRLS
Patrick Henry
Jefferson Forest
Hidden Valley
Salem
SW Invitational
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Pulaski
Radford
Narrows
Giles
Region
State

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W
L
W
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9/26

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Front Row: Cooper Albright, Lexi Wynn, Sydney Hilovsky and Brandon West. Second Row: Kayla Mutter. Nick Henritze, Bryden Palmer, Mills Harris, Will
Altizer and Leo Inga. Third Row: Amber Arthur, Lena Scaer, Lucas Holt, Henry Wagner, Katie Durica, Morgan Martin, Will Henritze, Trieu Tran, Kevin Sheng,
Jack Cowher and Mahmoud Srour. fourth Row: Eliza Wagner, David Muzzy, Ethan Wiid, Jack Collier, Joseph Kupidlovsky, Cameron Weld, Suzanne Harris, Ben
5/8
Falatic, Alexia Dinsmore, Riley Trotter and Jack Dellinger. Fifth Row: Aaron Henion, Ben McBride, Jacob West, Jonathan Chen, Connor Woods, Jacob Miller,
13 of 21 Alisha Cavalho, Laurel Bay, Jillian Holt and Maggie Dunstan.

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Front Row: Shane Shepherd, Ashoka Wagner. Trey Childress. Jon Baier. Jordan Duncan. l&lt;ip Nininger, Grant Floyd, Trey Meehan and Preston Wiest. Back
Row: Athletic Trainer Ms. Danielle Powers. Mark Daroshefski. Ricardo Harrington. Damian Bodner. Oiontae Childress. Andela Acic, Jayden McCubbin, l'slyn
Gardner and Coach Mr. Tim Nininger.

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Baylee Hodson:
6th in 55m Hurdles
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Cooper Albright:
4th in 500m Dash
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4th in 3200m Run
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Austin Hayden: 3rd in
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in 4x800m Relay
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Front Row: Eden Giannini. Tori White, Amanda Bowman, Elizabeth Hertzberg, Simone Schumaecker, Nicole Bulla and Baylee Hodson. Second Row: Jessica
Palisca, Cooper Albright, Ben Rubin, Parker Waters. Xander Keriazakos, Amisha Sahni and Timothy lferika. Third Row: Ryan Lucas, Aidan Doyle. Ben Palisca,
Drew Fulton, Jason Clingenpeel, Robert Pickelsimer and Jahiem Tyler. Fourth Row: Connor Jarczynski, John Asimakopoulos, Tommy Haroules, Jaquan Rivers,
Josh Fretwell and Austin Hayden. Back Row: Coaches Mr. John Wiggins and Mrs. Katherine Albright.

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Front Row: Zach Bowling, Nick Mills, Assistant Coach Mr. Derrick Roth, Head Coach Mr. Jacob Gruse, Assistant Coach Mr. Michah Boyd, Jeremiah Rosarion.
Crawford Enyart and Ball Boy Taylor Gruse. Back Row: Director of Basketball Operations Mr. Bill Turner, Athletic Trainer Ms. Danielle Power, Reed Pendleton,
Lucas Duncan, Parker Huffman, Matthew Cagle, Jaxon Rinn. Adnan Jasarevic, Jalen Buster, Manager De"angelo Freeman and Character Coach Mr. John Sharp.

(us-them)
51-57
Northside
William Byrd 70-32
Glenvar
5745
Northside
47-58
William Byrd 79-60
Christiansburg 66-59
Lord Botetourt 65-54
Patrick Henry 46-61
Salem
75-68
Floyd County 56-54
Broadway
63-58
William Fleming 62-72
Pulaski County 76-59
Hidden Valley 57-53
Lord Botetourt 75-57
Hidden Valley 64-52
Blacksburg
72-63
Blacksburg
58-53
Patrick Henry 57-53
Salem
69-62
Christiansburg 53-50
Pulaski
63-5 7
Record 18-22

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Radford
53-41
Northside
47-31
William Byrd 60-30
Glenvar
39-38
North side
44-48
William Byrd 32-35
Christiansburg 46-58
Lord Botetourt 45-50
Patrick Henry 61-45
Salem
68-42
William Fleming 51-44
Martinsville
66-62
Franklin County 70-49
Pulaski County 40-38

Hidden Valley
Lord Botetourt
Blacksburg
Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Christiansburg
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

56-28
57-58
53-31
51-44
47-33
54-65
46-32
59-20
61-47

Record

17-6

front Row: Alex Glick, Reese McMaster, Cameron Bishop, Charlie Urgo, Jacob Tozier, Tanner Kennedy and Nick Skeens. Back
Row: Head Coach Mr. Ethan Humphries, Ayden Rinn, Bryce Cooper, Akanimo Ndem, Walker Swanson and Ashton Alli.

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Northside
51-66
William Byrd
47-53
Glenvar
60-37
Northside
43-22
William Byrd
53-45
Christiansburg
33-49
Patrick Henry
37-68
Salem
64-45
Pulaski
63-50
Blacksburg
59-24
Hidden Valley
53-40
Franklin County 59-49
Blacksburg
69-24
Christiansburg
47-61
Patrick Henry
41-51

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Salem
Franklin County
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

76-48
55-50
46-50
45-57

Record

11-8

70-15
34-28
44-35
64-22
36-38
48-31
58-42
49-37
45-27
37-35
39-57
41-28
44-36
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Front Row: Manager Monica Paige, Catherine Thacker, Kieera Mooney, Taylor Robertson and Sabrina Landsman. Middle Row:
Athletic Trainer Ms. Danielle Power. Aria Davis, Emma Larson, Zada Porter, Blair Emery and Head Coach Jessica Ficarra. Back
Row: Assistant Coach Mr. John Swartz.

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Northside
William Byrd
Glenvar
Northside
William Byrd
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Brookville
Floyd County
Pulaski
Blacksburg
Hidden Valley
Franklin County

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Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Franklin County
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

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47-42
74-37
42-33
39-33
45-34
30-60
52-33

RECORD 17-4

front Row: Abby Smith. Danielle Holland, Ava Hibbs, Ainsley Robertson and l&lt;atie Carroll. Back Row: Maggie Haroules, Emma
Falatic. Rachel Anderson and Anna Gwinn.

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Schuck, Ethan Wiid, Coach Mrs. Rebecca Wessinger, Lance Beheler, Gurbaj Singh, Josh Long and David Lawson.

Schedule
William Byrd
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley
Northside

Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home

3/11
3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/26
3/29
4/22
4/5
4/8
4/11

Christiansburg

Away

4/24

Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Salem

Home
Away
Away

4/26
4/30
5/3

Schedule
Franklin County
William Byrd
Pulaski
Hidden Valley
William Bryd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski
Hidden Valley
Northside
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Salem

Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home

3/7
3/ 11
3/12
3/ 15
3/ 19
3/21
3/22
3/ 26
3/ 29
4/2
4/5
4/ 8
4/ 11
4/ 24
4/26
4/30
5/ 3

Schedule
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Lord Botetourt
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Glenvar
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Away; Home
Away; Home
Home; Away
Home' Away
Away; Home
Away; Home
Home; Away
Away; Home
Home; Away
Home; Away

3/ 12; 3/ 19
3/ 15; 3/ 21
3/ 22;4/ 26
3/ 25;4/ 29
3/ 26;4/24
3/ 29;4/ 30
4/ 1; 4/ 8
4/ 2;5/ 3
4/ 5; 5/ 7
4/ 11; 5/ 9

TENNI

Front Row: Emma Larson, Grace Holderman, Nandini Sriram and Caroline Treubert. Back Row: Coach Nancy Duffy, Coach Kim
Murray, Allison Henion, Josie Beheler, Michelle Zheng, Catherine Chen, Payton Harman and Coach Tommy Harman.

VARSITY SOFTBALL

Front Row: Hannah Muncy, Rachael Riley, Katie Mullins, Taylor Loving and Emma Fields. Middle Row: Maliah Mizack, Abby
Weaver, Sierra Cox, Mikayla Ray and Coach Olivia Gess. Back Row: Coach Nick Sharp, Coach Scott Hodge, Hannah Peters,
Alexa Maronic, Addi Browning, Logan Scott, Taylor Smithson, Coach Scott Sharp and Coach Jason Loving.

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William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Glenvar
Salem
Pulaski County
Glenvar
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Lord Botetourt
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home

Schedule
William Byrd
North side
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Patrick County
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Glenvar
Salem
Pulaski County
Glenvar
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick County
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home

JV SOFTBALL

3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/26
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/5
4/8
4/11
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Blair Emery, Katie Carroll, Sydney Eurick, Olivia Hartman and Coach Mr. Bryon Earls. Back Row: Coach Mr. Josh Cundiff, Kylie
Cundiff, Kendall Scott, Sarah Earls, Tristan Tofano, Madison Hanes and Coach Mr. Joe Mullins.

3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/25
3/26
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/5
4/8
4/11
4/24
4/26
Front Row: David Adams, Andrew Neighbors and AJ Cacciatore. Middle Row: Jalen Buster, Spencer Craig, Charlie Urgo,
4/29
4/30 Connor Lange and Caleb Pritchard. Back Row: RJ Chaustre, Aiden Dellinger, Grant Wilson, Bryce Cooper, Holden Wilkerson,
5/3 Connor Lewis and Brody Luckey.
5/7
5/9

JV BASEBALL

Schedule
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Patrick County
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Glenvar
Salem
Pulaski County
Glenvar
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick County
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away

3/12
3/15
3/ 19
3/21
3/ 22
3/25
3/26
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/5
4/8
4/11
4/24
4/26
4/29
4/ 30
5/ 3
5/ 7
5/9

Front Row: Jack Urgo, Walker Bolin, Peyton Horsley, Austin Reustle and Thomas Dinsmore. Middle Row: Landin Altizer, Trey
Ludy, Connor Lange, Skylar Carroll, Bays Bryant and Ben Kingery. Back Row: RJ Chaustre, Holden Wilkerson, Bryce Cooper,
Aiden Dellinger and Cole Pritchard.

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Hidden Valley

Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home

3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/26
4/2
4/3
4/5
4/10
4/24
4/26
4/30
5/3
5/7
5/9

Schedule
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Salem
Patrick Henry
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home

3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/ 26
4/2
4/3
4/ 5
4/ 10
4/ 24
4/26
4/30
5/ 3
5/ 7
5/9

Schedule
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Salem
Pulaski County
Front Row: Grace Hurst, Rachael Snodgrass. Ingrid Diaz. Katie Harris. Maya Monsour, Eliana Miller and Charlie Nichols. Middle
Hidden Valley

Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home

3/ 12
3/ 15
3/19
3/ 21
3/ 22
3/ 26
3/ 29
4/ 2
4/ 5
4/ 11
4/ 24
4/ 26
4/ 30
5/ 3
5/7
5/ 9

First Row: Nathan Sharp, Colten lademarco, Josh Earls, Austin Hayden, Andrew Keller, Seth Fleshman and Seth Poulsen.
Middle Row: Coach Mr. Brad Collins, Hunter Morris, Nick Henritze, Alex Blanton, Will Henritze, Kobey Simon, Nathan Banning,
Tyler Mitchem and Manager Chris Woodrum. Back Row: Nathan Goerner, Jeremy Lachowicz. Brian King, Matthew Taylor,
Baylor Boone, Ethan Harris. Marc Sharrer, Vova Jacobsen and Ola Dinakin.

Front Row: Martin Hanson, Charlie Sanders, Truman Collins, Jaden lademarco. Joshua Earls. Matthew Chapman. Mason
Harris. Trevor Poff and Canaan Fetzer. Back Row: Coach Mr. Landon Durmont. Trevor Ermel. Blake Bowles. Seth Schindler,
Dule Smith, Jacob Miller, Oliver Hernandez. Saad Ak. Holden Blanton and Ethan Sheehy.

VARSITY GIRLS' SOCCER

Row: Tayler Schindler. Mackenzie Kodatt. Emma Dmochowski, Macey Harder, Catherine Thacker and Toni Perkins. Back Row:
Coach Mrs. Katie Dene. Lily Ray, Heather Hatcher, Aubrey Billings, Jessica Christensen. Julie Jenkins. Morgan Martin, Abby
Rutigliano and Coach Mrs. Whitney Huffman.

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Schedule
William Byrd
Northside
William Byrd
Northside
Blacksburg
Christiansburg
Patrick Henry
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley
Christiansburg
Blacksburg
Patrick Henry
Pulaski County
Hidden Valley

Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away

3/12
3/15
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/26
3/29
4/5
4/10
4/24
4/26
4/30
5/7
5/8 Front Row: Lucy Pendleton, Grayson Synder, Alicia Carvalho, Kaylin Grahame, Ella Tkachenko, Isabelle Laprade, Laurel Bay and

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and Mine Potgieter. Back Row: Coach Mrs. Tori Doyle, Lauren Pennington, Gemma El'Shenawy, Lexi Miller, Ella Bay, Alex
Heffron, Lainey Thornhill and Cicely Webb.

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Schedule

Salem
Byrd
Byrd
LCA
B.burg
R.bridge
Fran. Co.
H. Valley
H. Valley
C.burg
P. Henry
H. Valley
Fleming
E.C. Glass
J. Forest

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Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
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Ditmore. Second Row: Elijah Hadfield, Walker Swanson. Layton Turner. Briggs Copper, Holden Foster. Davis Lily, Michael Mahoney, Richard Kidwell. Parker
Mills. Chase Hammes. Owen Ghaphery, Steven Landsman and Dylan Rice. Third Row: Ayden Rinn. Matt Crawford, Gabe King, John Booker. Jacob Mardian.
Chandler Foster. Caleb Wheeler, Max Cass, Ben Kelley, Colin Doyle and Matt Mahone. Back Row: Coaches Mr. Rick Kelly, Mr. Mike Kendrick, Mr. Denny
Barbour and Mr. Dean McDaniel.

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Salem
Blacksburg
Rockbridge
Franklin Co.
Franklin Co.
H.Valley
C.burg
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Front Row: Hatley Loop, Grace Furrow, Sabrina Landsman. Makayla Dowdy, Lauren Hays, Abby Holbrook and Sofia Midkiff. Second Row: Dori Havens. Sara Lee. Lena Kwitny,
Emily Bradley, Kierra Mooney. Ashley Creekmore. Natasha Fuller. Reagan Edmunds. Delaney Groves and Destina Bermo. Third Row: Samantha Manico. Morgan Allardi. Anna Kate
Pratt. Caroline Mills, Sarah Massengil. Sarah Kidwell. Taylor Hiolvsky, Rebekah Mahoney, Lilly Swanson and Manager Amalia Midkiff. Fourth Row: Elise Mosley, Susan Hanson.
Angie Dinakin, Amelia Spurlock. Sierra Hartman, Jenna Hopstetter. Lauren Fradette. Dara Ndem and Madison Johnson. Back Row: Assistant Coach Tim Pratt. Assistant Coach
Josh Dowdy, Head Coach Byron Dowdy, Goalie Coach Rick Kelley and Coach Jason Dowdy.

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Front Row: Jahiem Tyler. Vikas Garimella. Liam Schoph. Ben McBride. Christian Lumsden. Parker Waters. Justin Sheldon. Apurv Verelly, Tom Lin. Jeremiah
Rosarion and Timothy lferika. Middle Row: Diontae Childress. Lathan Gregory, Vincent Williams. Ryan Lucas. Mark Daroshefski. Ben Palisca. Xander
Kariazakos, Drew Fulton. Michael Rothbort and Jaquan Rivers. Back Row: Ethan Coates. Ben Rubin. John Asirnakopoulos. John Shelor, Connor Jarcynzski.
Joshua Fretwell. Landon Cox. Austin Patterson. Aidan Doyle. Matthew Cagle and Julius Price.

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�ACADEMIC TEAM

Front Row: Rachel Baffoe-Bonnie, Catherine Chen, Michelle Zheng, Alicia Carvalho, Scott
Rose, Maya Sawh and Jack Horton. Back Row: Dylan Colburn, Elliot Kesler, Andela Acic,

Miles Vance, Billy Luqiu, Travis Schuck, Bennett Snyder and Elliott Kroll.

ACCOLADE

Front Row: Julia Booker. Danielle Brinkley, Erin Smith, Toni Perkins, Caroline Daly and
Gwen Overfelt. Middle Row: Katie Gottstein, Shaun Matthews, Megan Crowe, Sam
Gobellan and Olivia Tull. Back Row: Brooke Fretwell, Hannah Smith, Adviser Mrs.

Chrystal Shawn and Cori Clayton.

ARCHITECTURE -ENGINEERING

Front Row: David Martin, Nathaniel Laprade, Jennifer Colebrook and Nicholas Moses.
Back Row: Marisa Sigrist, Tanner Smith, Michael Cavicchio and Andela Acic.

ART CLUB

Front Row: Sara Stewart, Zoey Hughes and Natalie McGhee. Back Row: Jaclyn Howard,
Jennifer Colebrook and Hallie Weitzenfeld.

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�BALANCE CLUB

left to right: Mr. Tim Hayes, Tamara Gregoire, Jade McNutt, Cayton Savinda, Rachel
Boch. Savannah Mihalo and Ms. Harry Mills.

BAND -CONCERT

Front Row: Emma Maxwell, Sydney Hilovsky, Katie Ourica, Amanda Bowman, Caroline Treubert.
Alexia Dinsmore, Hanna Scaer and Jordan Kalafut. Second Row: Mr. Brian Quakenbush, Hannah
Young, Miranda Hughes, Ashley Arthur. Henry Wagner. Emily Bassant, Claire Lawson, Eli McGraw
and Isabelle Divers. Third Row: Lena Scaer. Jason Clingenpeel. Jason Bradshaw. Sydney Schillen.
Griffin Anderson, Webb Holderman, Rachel Baffoe·Bonnie. Will Goodman and Mason Taylor. Back
Row: Dillon Key, Cooper Albright. Lance Sipes. Michael Cavicchio. Nicholas Cavicchio. Jack Horton.
Ethan Arrington. Matthew Mahoney. Jesse Wills and Matt Danco.

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BAND-CONCERT

Front Row: Christian Adkins. Matthew Christopher, Laurel Hudson. Oriel Soltysik, Emily
Murano. Bella Crouse and Mr. Brian Quakenbush. Middle Row: Noah Hartson. Oasia
Mayo, Kaden Oxendine. Miranda Hughes. Elliott Kroll. Katie Sullivan and Adrienne
Heston. Back Row: Aiden Mclaughlin. Gavin Wilkerson, Lucas Holt, Luke Defalco. Clay
Williams. Robert Pickelsimer. Tanner Smith and Skylar Perdue.

BAND-JAZZ

Front Row: Emma Maxwell, Matthew Christopher. Webb Holderman, Emily Bassant.
Hana Scaer, Laurel Hudson, and Tanner Smith. Middle Row: Sydney Schillen. Griffin
Anderson, Adrienne Heston, Rachel Baffoe-Bonnie, Abigail Robertson and Ashley Arthur.
Back Row: Mr. Brian Quakenbush, Jason Bradshaw, Riley Freccero, Jack Horton and
Miranda Hughes.

�BAND-JAZZ

BETA CLUB

Front Row: Skylar Perdue, Roxie Robinson, Emily Bradley, Alex Tayloe, Justin Clingenpeel
and Miranda Hughes. Middle Row: Lena Scaer, Jason Clingenpeel, Luke DeFalco, Noah
Hartson and Sam Slate. Back Row: Mr. Brian Quakenbush, Jason Wainwright and Cooper
Albright.

Front Row: lilly Bay, Om Patel, Tyler Shaywitz, Hunter Hartman, Andrew Ditmore. Jason
Clingenpeel. Jeremy Lachowicz. Gavin Wilkerson. Nicolas Plybon and Michael Randolph.
Middle Row: Grant Floyd, Ola Dinakin, Baylor Boone. Alexander DiSalvo, Brooke Fretwell,
Selma Sosic, Odalys Hernandez. Rachel Boch and Josh Fretwell. Back Row: Casey
Fentress, Tanner Smith, Will Chewning, Garrett Breiner. Matthew Colozza, Clay Williams,
Billy luqiu, Connor lewis, Michael Kyle and Crawford Enyart.

BETA CLUB

DAY &amp;l&lt;NIGHT NEWS

Front Row: Sydney Hilovsky, Liberty Fetzer. Danielle Brinkley, Kyoko Leaman. Emma
Maxwell, Grace Holderman, Allison Henion and Katie Harris. Second Row: Sarah Ball,
Alyssa Godfrey, Zaeda Southerland, Olivia Coates. Hannah Muncy, Tayler Schindler. Julia
Booker and Emma Dmochowski. Third Row: Lexie Agee, Kenley Jennings, Tori White. Alix
Rainsbury, Toni Perkins, Liz Hertzberg, Anna Gentiluomo and Emmanuel Mahgerefteh.
Back Row: Hannah Smith, Blake Smith, Audrey Hale, Ethan Harris. Travis Schuck,
Matthew Taylor. Marc Sharrer and Waleed lftikhar.

Front Row: Natalie Paul, Ryleigh Balzer. Caroline Glenn. Morgan Newbold. Caroline Daly,
Sam Gobellan, Grace Wetzel, Bailey Cassell. Zoey Hughes and Eden Giannini. Back Row:
Gage Whitt, David Martin, Tobias Crooke, Taylor Squires. Patrick Goodman, Zach Bishop,
Jess Sprinkel. Jenna McKeown, Hannah Hodges and Mrs. Colleen Morrison.

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�DEBATE TEAM

First Row: Natalie McGhee, Jessica Wei, Grace Holderman, Sarah Ballou, Abby Estrada,
Michelle Zheng and Rachel Baffoe-Bonnie. Middle Row: Oriel Soltysik, Bennett Snyder,
Billy Luqiu, Holden Foster, Joseph Kupidlovsky and Amisha Sahni. Back Row: Aida
Doucoure, Garrett Breiner, Elliott Kesler and Breanna Rogers.

DIVERSITY CLUB

Front Row: Asha Johnson. Nandini Sriram. Mr. Eli Harrison. Emily Lawson, Rachael
Snodgrass and Maya Sawh. Middle Row: Jennifer Colebrook, Jessica Wei, Kieera
Mooney, Nicole Bulla. Morgan Martin and Abby Estrada. Back Row: Natalie McGhee,
Zachelle Lexima. Dasia Mayo, Simone Schumaecker. Aida Doucoure, Marisa Quesenberry
and Dymond Carmon.

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DECA

Front Row: Parker Mills, Owen Ghaphery and Kasey Skaff. Back Row: Lena Kwitny,
Sofia Midkiff and Maya Monsour.

FACES

Left to Right: Olivia Bowling, Hannah Ireland, Jahiem Tyler and Hunter Hartman.

�FBLA

FCA

Front Row: Sofia Midkiff. Andrew Keller. Apurv Verelly and Maya Monsour. Back Row:
Parker Mills, Prime Reece and Jacob Mannon.

Front Row: Andrew Ditmore, Caroline Glenn. Maya Monsour, Liz Hertzberg and Jennifer
Colebrook. Back Row: Mr. Jacob Gruse. Jalen Buster. Matthew Cagle, Drew Fulton.
Taylor Robertson and Mrs. Kristen Gruse.

FCC LA

FCC LA

Front Row: Victoria Goodman. Amanda Bowman. Bryanna Lowry, Priya Patel. Ben
McBride. Gracie Walker. Daniel Wheeler and Cruz Duran. Back Row: Austin Elmore,
Carmen Anderson. Jacob Miller. Zac Crain, Jonathan Chen. Aaron Wheeler and
Muhammad Akozai.

Front Row: Autumn McGregor. Hannah Hodges. Natalie Paul. Alexis Boush. Lauren
Pennington, Claire Micklem, Grace Simon and Taylor Hilovsky. Back Row: Matthew
Heslep, Madison Lange, Mills Harris. Braden Prokopchak. Carter Taylor. Jaheim Tyler and
Jacob Harrison.

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�FRENCH CLUB

NATIONAL FRENCH HONORSOCIETY

Front Row: Ivory Wood, Ashton Howard, Emma Maxwell, Matthew Christopher, Natalie
McGhee, Maya Sawh and Aria Davis. Middle Row: Gavin Wilkerson, Bryce Bennett,
Adrienne Heston, Bennett Snyder, Amethyst Wright, Julianna Jenkins, Maya Monsour and
Sabrina Landsman. Back Row: Michael Cannon, Charlie Emanuelson, Elliot Kroll, Odalys
Hernandez, Olivia Coates, Connor Jarcyzinski and Maddi Stephens.

The only member who showed up: Claire Lawson

HELPSAVETHE NEXT GIRL

Front Row: Lauren Frampton, Amanda Bowman, Asha Johnson, Lia Lawson, l&lt;ierra Mooney,
Savannah Mihalo, Emma Fields and Reeselynn Williams. Second Row: Sofia Midkiff, Jennifer
Colebrook, Maliah Mizack. Sydney Hilovsky, Aria Davis, Jayna Reed, Autumn MacGregor, Rachael
Snodgrass and Emily Lawson. Third Row: Jackie Howard, Maya Monsour, Nicole Bulla, Olivia
Coates, Anna Richardson, Abby Estrada, l&lt;atie Durica, Cicely Webb and Dymond Carmon. Back
Row: Amisha Sahni, Ryan Cass, Alexis Boush, Selma Sosic, Emma Dmochowski, Odayls Hernandez,
Katie Sullivan, Shania l&lt;asey·Mays and Marisa O.uesenberry.

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Front Row: Grace Furrow, Lena Kwitny, Jayna Reed, Victoria Downie, Ashlee Yeatts and
Nandini Sriram. Second Row: Eden Giannini, Josie Beheler. Emma Newcomb, Maliah
Mizack and Madison Lange. Third Row: Apurv Verelly, Jennifer Colebrook, Colten
lademarco, Lance Beheler and Morgan Martin. Back Row: Jade McNutt, Rachel Baffoe·
Bonnie, Holden Foster, Walker Swanson and Lorelai Hale.

�l&lt;EY CLUB

l&lt;EY CLUB

Front Row: Sofia Midkiff, Maya Monsour, Taylor Smithson, Hannah Peters, Bailey
Cassell, Hanna Scaer, Hatley Loop and Taylor Hilovsky. Middle Row: Cicely Webb, Nicole
Bulla, Parker Mills, Kobey Simon. Bailey Barker, Ashley Creekmore and Lizbeth Zaragoza.
Back Row: Lily Fox, Roshan Patel, Suraj Lalchandani, Owen Ghaphery, Holden Wilkerson
and Riley Trotter.

Front Row: Sydney Hilovsky, Hunter Hartman, Olivia Tull, Ryan Fugate, Waleed lftikhar,
Liz Hertzberg and Katie Harris. Middle Row: Olivia Coates, Ashlynn Boone, Hannah Smith,
Kasey Skaff. Anna Gentiloumo, Morgan Newbold, Amanda Bowman and Matthew Taylor.
Back Row: Oscar Hernandez, Baylor Boone, Gavin Wilkerson, Odalys Hernandez, Brooke
Fretwell, Oasia Mayo and Andrew Richardson.

l&lt;NIGHT &amp;DAY CAFE

LATIN CLUB

Left to right: Bryanna Lowry, Lia Lawson and Reeselyn Williams.

Front Row: Laurel Hudson, Josie Beheler, Lena Kwitny, Jessica Wei, Apurv Verelly,
Rachel Baffoe-Bonnie, Natalie McGhee and Payton Harman. Middle Row: Abby Weaver,
Abbie Robertson, Cicely Web, Lily Fox, Madison Cianelli, Meg Askew, Lucy Carr, Lauren
Kelly and Roshen Patel. Back Row: Elliot Kroll. Riley Trotter. Aida Ooucource, Owen
Ghaphery, Michael Cavicchia. Alexa Maronic. Suraj Lalchandani. Miles Vance and Luke
OeFalco.

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�NATIONAL LATIN HONOR SOCIETY

Front Row: Liberty Fetzer, Grace Holderman, Abby Weaver. Lena Kwitny, Katie Ball, Lilly
Bay and Liz Hertzberg. Middle Row: Andrew Ditmore. Jessica Wei, Natalie McGhee, Elliot
Kroll, Katie Harris and Aida Doucoure. Back Row: Crawford Enyart, Owen Ghaphery, Clay
Williams, Michael Cavicchio, Miles Vance and Luke DeFalco.

PEOPLE'S CLUB

Front Row: Zoey Hughes, Maya Sawh, Avery Sutherland and Caitlin Phillips. Back Row:
Natalie McGhee, Hallie Weitzenfeld, Aida Doucoure and Dymond Carmon.

RHO l&lt;APPA

ROBOTICS TEAM

Front Row: Julia Booker, Jessica Wei, Lena l&lt;witny, Jennifer Colebrook, Maya Sawh,
Katie Ball and Tyler Shaywitz. Middle Row: Aida Doucoure. Natalie McGhee, Morgan
Martin. Simone Schumaecker. Tori White, Lizbeth Herzberg and Phillip Becher. Back Row:
Travis Schuck, Billy Luqiu, Brooke Fretwell, Grady Brydges, Alex Blanton, Josh
Wainwright and Josh Fretwell.

Front Row: .Laurel Hudson, Sydney Schillen and Payton Harman. Back Row: Tyler
Kendrick, Fletcher Burden and Akif Demir.

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SPANISH CLUB

Front Row: Julia Booker. Maya Sawh, Maya Monsour, Alexis Boush. Natalie McGhee and
Katie Harris. Middle Row: Hannah Peters. Taylor Smithson, Emma Lawson, Tayler
Schindler and Liz Hertzberg. Back Row: Roshan Patel. Michael Kyle. Taylor Robertson.
James Snyder and Suraj Lalchandani.

Front Row: Sofia Midkiff. Nandini Sriram. Lauren Frampton, Victoria Downie. Asha
Johnson and Mariam Botrous. Middle Row: Natalie McGhee, Hallie Weitzenfeld, Maya
Monsour. Casey Boone and Emily Lawson. Back Row: Katie Sullivan, Morgan Martin,
Nicole Bulla. Kobey Simon, Selma Sosic and Travis Schuck.

NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY

NATIONAL SPANISHHONOR SOCIETY

Front Row: Tyler Shaywitz, Sydney Hilovsky, Danielle Brinkley, Hunter Hartman,
Matthew Christopher and Mrs. Amy Bolen. Second Row: Emma Dmochowski, Hannah
Muncy, Taylor Schindler, Thanaira Colon and Caroline Daly. Third Row: Marc Sharrer.
Dillon Key, Justin Clingenpeel, Amisha Sahni. Tori White and Rachel Boch. Back Row:
Brooke Fretwell, Gavin Wilkerson. Baylor Boone, Matthew Colozza, Josh Fretwell and
Jessica Christensen.

Front Row: Jennifer Colebrook. Sofia Midkiff, Nandini Sriram, Lauren Frampton, Brianna
Bradley and Mrs. Amy Bolen. Middle Row: Morgan Martin. Natalie McGhee Hallie
Weitzenfeld, Anna Gentiluomo and Julia Booker. Back Row: Michael Randolph, Nicole
Bulla, l&lt;obey Simon, Blake Smith, Selma Sosic and Travis Schuck.

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STUDENT HELPERS-ATTENDANCE

Left to Right: Caroline Daly, Sophie LeGault, Julie Booker and Rachel Baffoe- Bonnie.

Front Row: Mikala Kanode, Leah Fleshman, Tori White, Madison Snowden and Zachelle
Lexima. Back Row: Blake Smith, Zada Porter. Vivienne Barnhart, Ring Acuol, Odalys
Hernandez and Drew Fulton.

STUDENT HELPERS -FRONT OFFICE STUDENT HELPERS -GUIDANCE

Left to Right: Bella Crouse, Liz Hertzberg, Dylan Rice. Ben Bryant and Catherine Thacker.

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Front Row: Hannah Peters, Sofia Midkiff, Abby Rutigliano, Abigail Robertson and Isabelle
LaPrade. Back Row: Nathan Sharp, Kobey Simon. Jalen Buster and Laine Burchinal.

�TEACHERS FOR TOMORROW

TRl-M MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY

Front Row: Tavia Wright, Belle Bowman, Thanaira Colon, Megan Crowe, Dixie Overfelt
and Natalie Paul. Back Row: Madison Snowden. Kenley Jennings, Emoni Mcllwraight,
Logan Scott and Maddi Stephens.

Front Row: Mr. Brian Quakenbush, Oriel Soltysik, Amanda Bowman, Sydney Hilovsky,
Jordan Kalafut and Amber Arthur. Middle Row: Miranda Hughes. Bella Crouse. Elliot
Kroll, Abigail Robertson, Adrienne Heston and Katie Sullivan. Back Row: Skylar Perdue,
Jesse Wills. Dillon Key, Clay Williams. Tanner Smith and Jason Bradshaw.

TRl-M MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY

Front Row: Brianna Bradley, Katie Durica, Emma Maxwell. Laurel Hudson. Matthew
Christoper and Hanna Scaer. Second Row: Roxie Robinson. Claire Lawson. Miranda
Hughes. Isabella Divers. Will Goodman and Justin Clingenpeel. Third Row: Rachel Baffoe·
Bonnie, Lena Scaer. Jason Clingenpeel. Lucas Holt. Luke Defalco. Webb Holderman and
Mason Taylor. Back Row: Jason Wainwright, Jack Horton. Michael Cavicchia, Nicholas
Cavicchia. Cooper Albright and Mr. Brian Quakenbush.

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�TANNER SMITH
Dear Tanner,
It is hard to believe that you are getting ready
tohead off to college. I am sure you are more
than ready to start anew adventure, but we
will all miss you! Time went by too fast and
you grew up faster than what we wanted!
Always remember where you came from and
enjoy what thefuture brings to you. God has a
plan for you and you can do anything you set
yaur heart and mind todoing. We are soproud
of you and are so excitedtosee what happens
in the next chapter of your life. Youmean more
to us than you will ever know. We love you
with all our hearts!
Mom, Rob, Dad and Dule

�GARRETT BREINER
Garrett,
Because of your hard work, determination
and compassion, you are becoming the man
we had always dreamed that you wouldbe.
We are so proud of your many
accomplishments and look forward to
seeing what the future holds for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad and Sydney
"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves."
- William Shakespeare

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Never lose your gift for joy.
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Andrew,
CONGRATS!!! Words cannot express
how incredibly proud we are of the
man you have become. You are kind,
compassionate and have a way of
connecting with the people around you.
Don't lose this gift. You are a hard
worker and a leader and will be
successful in whatever you do. We love
you to the moon and back.
Love you buddy,
Mom, Dad, Rob, Ashley, Brady,
Nana and Papa
"I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord. Plans to
prosper you and not harm you. Plans to give you hope and a
future." Jeremiah 29:11

SETH
CARSWELL
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Seth, We are so very proud of the ·
man you have become! Your whole ~
life is ahead of you! Follow your
dreams andlove life!
Love you always,
Your Mom and Dad andfamily

LIBERTY
FETZER
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So proud of who
you are and excited
for the adventures
that lie ahead
for you.
· 2 Corinthians 3:17
Love, Mom, Dad,
Cane, Charly, &amp;
Naomi

BRIAN
KING

Congratulations, Brian!
We are so proud of you. We know that
anything you put your mind to you will
achieve. Looking forward to seeing
where life takes you.
We love you so much!
Mom and Dad

�CORI CLAYTON
Congratulations, Cori!
You have worked so hard,
accomplished so much,
and become this strong,
smart and beautiful young
lady. We are so proud of
you and can't wait to see
what great things your
future holds.
We Love You,
Mom, Dad, and Brooke

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It's been a short 18 years filled with laughter and joy! You make us proud every day just by being
your awesome self. So here's to Big Ernie and anew life of adventures ahead.
We love you more than words could ever express!
Mom, Joe, Dad, Jake and Abby

HANNAH SMITH

We Love You!
Dad, Mom, Ryan, Eric,
Sarah &amp;Mike
"Go confidently in the direction
of your dreams. Live the life
you have imagined."
Henry David Thoreau

�HANNAH MUNCY
Congratulations, Hannah!
We are so proud of you and the
smart, talented, and beautiful
young lady you have become. We
can't wait to see what the
future holds.
Love you always,
Mom, Larry, Victoria &amp; Sara

AMEEN SERDAH
Ameen,
We are so proud of you today
and for all the accomplishments
to come. Always stay true and
kind. The sky is the limit, so
open your wings and fly.
Love you forever and a day,
Mom, Grandma, Grandpa,
Sissy and brother in heaven

GAVIN
WILKERSON

JACOB

KNIGHT

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Gavin,
It has been an amazing journey watching you grow
through your school years. You are a blessing to all
you meet and we are proud to call you our son.
Love,
Dad and Mom

~~a:

Congratulations, Jacob!
We are so proud of what
you have accomplished
and the man you have
· become. You have such a
~ bright future ahead of you
;. and we cannot wait to
watch it unfold. Always
remember to follow your
dreams.
Carpe Diem!
We Love You,
Dad, Mom and Allie

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Congratulations, Danielle!
You have always been pure determination
in a small package.
We are proud of who you are and who you
will become.
Love,
Mom, Dad and Anna
"We are the music makers
and we are the dreamers
of dreams."
-Willy Wonka

TONI PERKINS
Congratulations, Toni!
We are so proud of theyoung lady you
have become. You have grown into a loving, . ,
smart, accepting, unique, compassionate
and loyal person. Don't let anyone or
anything change you! We can't wait to see E.'ftii~q
what thefuture holds for you. VFL
We Love You!
Mom and Dad
"It's a beautiful day, thesun is shining, I feel good, no
one is going to stop me now." - Freddie Mercury

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GOTTSTEIN
"Your time is limited, so
don't waste it living
someone else's life."
Steve Jobs

Drew,
You have overcome every
challenge put in front of you
with faith, courage and
strength. Always smiling,
working hard and always caring
about others before yourself.
Our hearts overflow with pride
for your accomplishments, but
more importantly for the person
you have become.
You're the best!
#66Strong
Love,
Mom and Dad

DREW FULTON

To every coach, teacher, administrator, family member, friend, or even thoseunknown, wewant to thank you for the
help, prayers and love for Drew. He could not have gotten to graduation without you! He has learnedthetrue
meaning of community and what it means to be FOREVER AKNIGHT!

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�OLIVIA TULL
Congratulations, Olivia Grace!
We could not be more proud of the smart,
beautiful, caring young woman you are.
~~~. . Stay strong in your faith and DREAM BIG!
Love Always - Mom, Walker and Emily

JULIA BOOKER
I'll love you forever, I'll like you tor always, as
long I'mliving my baby you'll be.
I'mvery proud of the life you've created so far
and I know your future will be beautiful!
Love, Mommy

�BROOKE FRETWELL
You have become an independent,
strong, caring young lady. We are so
proud of all the things you have
accomplished. Stay true to yourself and
your faith in God, and you can change
the world! We love you!
Mom and Dad

�TYLER
SHAYWITZ

"All our dreams can come true...if we have the courage
to pursue them."
Walt Disney

Tyler, you have turned into an excellent young man who we find extremely interesting, talented,
creative, funny, hardworking, intelligent, and compassionate. You are very sensible, yet also a
dreamer. We are soproud to be your parents. Congratulations for all your hard work paying off. You
have done it! Keep working hard, even though you are done with school...at least for now.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Kelsey &amp;Jordyn
In the blink of an eye, you havegrown into a
handsome, smart and lovingyoung man that we
couldn't be more proud of. Thenext step in your
journey will lead you down a path of success and
happiness because of who youare and what you
stand for. You demonstrate unwavering strength and
_ _ _.........,, pride ineverything you do and you always seethe
good in everyone. Never stop being you becauseYOU
are amazing! We loveyou Ryno! Mom, Oad and Haley

RYAN
FUGATE

"Youhave brainsin
your head. You have
feet inyour shoes.
You can steer
yourself any direction
you choose. You'reon
your own. And you
know what you
know. And YOU are
the guy who'll decide
where to go."
Dr. Seuss

SYDNEY HILOVSKY

Sydney, congratulations! We are all so proud of you, for everything
you are and everything you do. Keep believing in yourself, stay true
to you and have fun! We know you are going to do amazing things!
Love, Mom, Jimmie, Taylor, Ashley and Gugga

�BRANDON WEST

Congratulations, Brandon! You entered our
world as a bright star and you have amazed
us with your dedication to theater and
athletics. We've enjoyed watching you grow
into afine young man who cares for others
and sets agreat example. You'll never really
know how proud we are of you! We are
blessed to be your parents and we are
excited to see what your future holds.
Remember to faithfully follow God and
know that we are always here for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Jacob and Ashley

Congratulations, Hunter! We are so proudof you. Can't wait
tosee what your future holds. Keep being true to yourself
and the rest will beeasy! We love you!
Oad, Mom, Oaniel,
Olivia &amp; Rachel

GRACE HOLDERMAN

Love you!!
Mom, Oad, and Webb

Youwill always be my baby girl. I
couldn't be any more proud of you
than I am today.
Love, Mom

CASEY
FENTRESS
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�DELANEY
GROVES

"For I know the plans
I have for you,
declares the Lord,
plans to prosper you
and not to harm you,
plans to give you hope
and a future."
Jeremiah 29:11

"Do not follow where
the path may lead. Go,
instead, where there
is no path and leave
a trail."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Jack, weare so proud of you and
everything you have accomplished. We
can't wait toseewhat your future
holds. You are an amazing young man
who will do great things in life.
Always stay true toyourself and don't
ever forget how much we love you.
Mom, Dad and Julia

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�TAYLOR LOVING
Congratulations on your graduation!!
It seems like just yesterday you climbed into that big
yellow school bus for your first day of kindergarten,
and now you are graduating from high school and
heading off to college. I am so proud of you for
always working so hard to achieve your goals. You
are asweet, sassy, smart, funny and beautiful
person. Don't ever let anyone diminish your shine.
I love you.
Momma
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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by
the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So
throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover." Mark Twain

ETHAN FOX
"Oo not follow where the path
may lead. Go instead where
there is no path and leave atrail."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ethan, we can't believe it's time for you to
graduate. Theyears have just flown by! We are
so proud of the man you have become. Always
remember the joy you have brought to this
family and how much you are loved. Continue
through life with the same wonder, compassion
and sense of adventure. We can't wait to see
"Oh, the Places you'll Go!"
Love, Dad, Mom &amp; Lily

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�MORGAN STOKES
Congratulations, Morgan Reese!
No matter where life leads you,
No matter what you do,
I will always be your biggest fan,
And I will always be here for you!
Stay sweet,
Stay fierce,
And most importantly,
Stay You!!

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Love you Always,
XOXOXO-Mom-

EMMA DMOCHOWSKI MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER

Emma, We have loved watching you grow into a beautiful, intelligent,
kind young woman. You have always been true to yourself and your
beliefs, and we are so proud of you. We know God has great things in
store for you! Keep smiling, keep laughing, and keep following your
dreams! We will always be here to love and support you!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Eric and Eliza

I closed my eyes for but a moment and suddenly
aman stood where a boy used to be. You have
given me so many reasons to be proud of the man
II( · 1~ you have become; you are kind, compassionate,
•l ,..
musical, smart, funny and handsome, but the
proudest moments for me are telling others that
you are my son.
Congratulations, Graduate!
I love you,
Mom

�Behind you all your memories
Before you all your dreams
Around you all who love you
Within you all you need

PEYTON
CONNER

"For I know the Plans I have for you." Jeremiah 29:11

Congratulations, Peyton! We are so
proud of you and have watched in
amazement as you've grown into
the beautiful young lady you are
today, and we're watching with
great anticipation to see what you
become. With your talent and
determination the sky's the limit.
Stay sweet, stay kind and most
importantly stay you!
Love, Mom, Dad and Hannah

BAYLOR BOONE

"The future belongs to those who believe
in the beauty of their dreams."
Eleanor Roosevelt
Words cannot express how proudI am of
you, all your accomplishments so far and
theincredible young man that you are.
You are kind, sweet, smart and a
blessing! Follow your dreams! The best
is yet to come!
I love you! Mom

"Often when you think you are at the endof
something, you areat thebeginning of something
else," shared Mr. Rogers. Baylor, this is just the
beginning ... of somethingspecial! I am very proud of
all that you have accomplishedandanticipate all
that is to come! Thank you for being theyoung man
that you are. Wishes for health, happiness and
contentment with all that life will bringyour way!
I love you very much. Dad

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�MIMI

MATTHEWCOLOZZA

CLARK
Mimi, we are so
proud of you and all
that you have
accomplished. We
can't wait to watch
the next chapter of
your life unfold.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Haley,
Lexi, Oreo, and
Waffles

OLIVIA COATES

We have enjoyed every minute of watching you grow into the amazing
young woman that you are today. We couldn't be more proud of you,
and you are loved beyond measure. Congratulations, Olivia! Keep
believing in yourself and reaching for your dreams!
Love, Mom, Dad &amp; Sophie

"Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So
get on your way!!" Dr Seuss

We are so proud of all you have done and can't wait
to see all that you are going to do!
Love, Mom, Michael and Nicholas

RYAN FUGATE

Ryan, we cannot believe how fast the years
have flown by. As we have watched you
grow and achieve all that you have, thepride
andjoy we feel for you is endless. You are
truly ablessingsent to us from heaven.
As you start another chapter in your life, we
ask God to give you guidance and a strong
sense of yourself to believe anddream. Our
love for you is without end andnever forget
we are your number onefans.
Mamoo and Granddaddy

�KYLIE
ANGEL
Congratulations, Kylie!
We are so proud of your
accomplishments. We have
watched in amazement as you
have grown into the person you
are today, and we are watching
with anticipation to see what you
become. Be true to who you are
and live life to the fullest!
Love,
Mom, Dad &amp; Analea
Mimi &amp; Poppy
Nanna &amp; Papa Ed

DAYLE
McGRAW
[Princess) Dayle, it is hard to believe our
baby girl is a beautiful, brave, grown
woman, strong &amp; free. You have
overcome far more than most at your
age, and that comes through in how your
smile, your art &amp;your fearlessly bright
spirit touch &amp; bless the lives of all you
contact. We could not bemore proud!
~ ,_... The highest cosmos are the limit for your
future &amp; we can't wait to go along for
the ride. We love you infinity!
Congratulations with hugs &amp; bugs!
All our love,
Dad, Mom, Eli &amp;Staubach

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Graham, Matthew 109
Grahame, Kaylin 109, 138
Gregoire, Tamara 83, 94, 142
Gregory, Jeffrey 117
Gregory. Lathan 75, 129
Greimel, Gabrielle 117
Greimel, Madison 84, 94
Grey, Katie 30, 31
Grider, Benjamin 109, 128
Griffin, Maddie 130
Griffin, Madison 84, 94
Grochowski, Geneva 55, 84, 94
Groves, Delaney 50. 84, 94
Gruse, Jacob 37, 124. 133, 145
Gruse, Kristen 30, 125, 145
Gruse, Taylor 133
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Hagee, Breann 11 7
Hale, Audrey 85, 94, 1 43
Hale, Lorelai 1 18, 146
Hale, Terena 125
Hall , Bnan 124
Hall, Chris 118, 128
Hall, Madison 109
Hall, Serena 118
Hammes, Chase 1 28, 138
Hammes, Dylan 99
Hanes, Madison 136
Hannabass, Shad 99
Hanson, Martin 13 7
Harba, Abdulla 109
Harder, Drew 1 29
Harder, Macey 109, 137
Hardy, Kailyn 118
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Harman. Tommy 135
Haroules, Tommy 84, 94, 133
Harrington, Ricardo 109, 132
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Hams, Mason 109, 137
Harris, Mills 34 , 48, 99, 132, 145
Harris, Suzanne 109, 132
Harrison, Eli 124, 144
Hamson, Jacob 145
Hamson, Thorn 84
Hartman. Grant 118
Hartman, Hunter 36, 84, 85, 94,
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Hartman, Siera 118, 13 1
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Hayes, Tim 124, 142
Haynes, Ethan 109
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Hays, Michael 129
Hedrick, Kaleb 109
Heffron, A lexandra 118, 138
Henion, Aaron 132
Henion, Allison 50, 84, 94, 135,
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Henritze, Earl 1 29
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Henritze, Will 99, 129, 132, 137
Henson, Ravon 109
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Heslep, Matthew 99, 145
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Heston, Jackie 84, 94, 1 23
Heston, Stephen 128
Hibbs, Justin 109
Hilovl&lt;sy, Sydney 31, 44, 84, 94,
132, 142, 143, 146,147,149,
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Hilovsky, Taylor 19, 54, 118, 130,
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Hodge, Scott 135
Hodges, Hannah 99, 130, 143, 145
Hodges, Noah 109
Hodson, Saylee 99, 133
Hoffman, Tyler 99
Holbrook, Abby 118, 130, 131
Holderman, Edward 119
Holderman, Grace 23, 85, 94, 135,
143, 144, 148
Holderman, Webb 128, 135, 142,
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Hollins, Anna 125
Hollins, Becky 124
Hollins, Lillian 4 2, 109, 128
Holt, Jillian 132
Holt, Lucas 42, 99, 1281 132, 142,
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Holthouser, Molly 119
Hood, Reese 119, 136
Hopkins, Keaton 84 94
Hopkins, Zyae · 109', 128
Hopstetter, Jacob 109
Hopstetter, Jenna 75, 119, 130,
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Horton, Jack 119, 128, 141 , 142,
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Howard. Jackie 29. 99, 128, 14 "1 .
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Howard, Logan 99
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Huffman, Parker 32, 51, 99, 133
Huffman, Whitney 137
Hughes, Miranda 84, 94, 128, 142,
143, 151
Hughes, Nevaeh 99
Hughes, Zoey 34, 99, 141 , 143,
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Hunley, Evelyn 109
Hunter, Jason "119
Hunter, Michelle 124
Huray, Andy 30, 124, 129
Huray, Ashley 30, 124, 125
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lademarco, Jaden 119, 137
lademaroo, Nick 124
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Jeffries, Matthew 68, 100
Jenkins, Julie 100, 137, 146
Jenkins, Ka1tlyn 109
Jennings, Kenley 31 , 84, 95, 1 28,
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Jeong, Skye 109
Jirout, Mark 84, 85, 95, 129
Jirout, Michael 86
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Johnson, Kristin 100
Johnson, Rebekah 30, 124
Johnson, Teanna 119
Jones,Armani 109, 128
Jones, Blake 109
Jones, Jada 119
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Kanode, Mikala 69, 100, -150
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Keller, Andrew 100, 137, 145
Kelley, Ben 138
Kelley, Zachary 109
Kelly, Lauren 109, 14 7
Kelly, Rick 138
Kemp, Patrick 124
Kendrick, Mike 128, 138
Kendrick, Tyler 100, 148
Kennedy, Tanner 119, 134
Keriazakos, Christian 119
Keriazakos, Xander 86, 95, 133
Kesler, Elliott 119, 141 , 144
Key, Dillon 54, 100, 128, 142, 149,
151
Khanal, Abhinav 13, 39, 86, 95
Kidwell, Richard 19, 100, 128, 138
Kielty, Jakob 119
Kilbaine, CD 136
Killinger, Cameron 100
King, Brian 20, 86, 95, 137, 154
King, Gabe 109, 138
King. Spencer 109
Kingery, Ben 136
Kinzie, Alexander 119
Knight, Jacob 26, 87, 95, 128
Knight, Matthew 86, 95
Kodatt, Mackenzie 137
Koelsch, Gage i 19
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Kolnok,Allle 131
Kouser, Sofia 119
Kroll, Elliott 101, 128, 141, 142,
146, 147, 148, 151
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Landsman, Steven 101 , 138
Lane, Chloe 101
Lange, Connor 51 , 128, 136
Lange, Madison 101 . 130, "145.
146
Lanter, Maria 119
Laprade. Isabelle 109, i 31 , i 38,
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Lawless, Cheyenne 1 19
Lawrence, Sabian 119
Lawson, Claire 42, 86, 95. 97, 128,
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Lawson. Emily 101 , ·144, 146, 149
Lawson. Emma ·149
Lawson, Lia 31 . 101 . 146. 147

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Lee, Sara 18, 39, 86
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Leonard, Amy 30, 124, 125
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Lewis, Connor 49, 86, 136, 143
Lewis, Mark 95
Lexima, Zachelle 69, 101 , 144, 150
Li, Nawei 101
Lilley, Timothy 110
Lily, Davis 138
Lin, Tom 110
Lineback, Katie 126, 127
Liu, Steven 86
Ljevar, Marijo 119
Locklear, Marissa 11 0
Long, Josh 101 , 135
Long, Linda 1, 126
Lonker, Ricky 126, 128
Lookedoo. Hannah 110
Looney, Bradley i 19
Looney, Ty 101
Loop, Hatley 101, 147
Lora, Rayner 101
Loughlin. Kirkland 86
Love, Aurora 110
Love, Judah 119
Lovell, Tommy 129
Loving, Jason 135
Loving, Taylor 7, 12, 31, 87, 135,
165
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Lucas, Ryan 119, 133
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Ludy, Trey 136
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Maga. Ronald 86
Maguire, Tommy 126. 127, 129
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86, i43
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Mahoney, Michael 101 , 138
Malcolm. Doreen 126
Mallory, Quinton 86, 101
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Mannon, Jacob 1 Oi. 145
Mannon. Josh 86, 87, 129
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Martin. Morgan 101 , 12.9, 132 137
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Matthews, Allison 111
Matthews, Lauren 118, 119
Matthews, Shaun 86, 141
Maugham, Somerset 95
Maxwell, Emma 42, 86, 128, 142,
143, 146, 161
Mayer, Elizabeth 30, 36
Mayo, Dasi a 86. 142, 144, 14 7
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Mays, Miykael 119
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McCartney, Jesse 115
McClanahan, Lucas 111
McCubbin, Ciarra 119
McCubbin, Jayden 132
McCubbin, Jayden 86, 87
McDaniel, Dean 138
McGhee, Natalie 101, 141 , 144,
146, 147, 148, 149
McGlaughlin, Cailey 31 , 111 , 128
McGraw, Dayle 86, 95, 123
McGraw. Eli 119, 142
McGregor, Autumn 145
Mcllwraith. Emoni 86, 95, 151
McKeown. Jenna 31 . 86, 95, 143
McKinney, Kirsten 119. 130, 131
Mclaughlin, Aiden 111 , 128, 142
Mclaughlin, Corbin 1 19
McMaster, Reese 111 , 134
McNamara, Annalise 101
McNutt, Jade 119, 142, 146
McPeake, Faith 119
McPeake, Joseph 95
Meadows, Morgan 111
Meehan, Trey 95. 132
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Mahmood, Danial 120
Meredith, Kamdyn 101
Merritt, Lindsay 31, 86, 95
Micklem, C laire 87. 95. 145
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146. 147. 149, 150
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Milby. John 101 , 128
Miles. Matthew 111
Miller Eliana 29, 101 . 131 . 137
Miller Jacob 120, 132, 137, 145
Miller. Lexi 30, 75. 111, 131 , 138
M1lller, Eliana 29
Mills. Caroline 22. 120, 130, 131
Mills. Harry 30, 142
Mills. Nick 46, 89, 95, 133
Mills Parker 101. 138. 144, 145.
147
Mitchell. Dawson 101
Mitchell Landon 111
Mitchell Makenna 111
Mitchem Tyler 47 111 137
Mix Trail 120
M1zack, Mal1ah 47 101 135. 146
Mone Ben 101
Monme Gari 94
Monsour Jesse 120
Ml'.lnsour Maya 28 101 131 137
Mooney K1eera 101 134 144 146
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Moore, Ryan 18, 120
Morris, Hunter 101, 137
Morris, Jacob 115, 120
Morris, Kelli 89, 95
Morrison, Colleen 30, 37, 126, 143
Mort, Nicholas 101
Mortellaro, Benjamin 89, 95
Moses, Nicholas 101, 141
Mowles, Philip 101
Mulaney, John 94
Mullins, Joe 136
Mullins, Katie 111 , 135
Muncy, Hannah 89, 95, 135, 143,
149, 157
Murano, Emily 102, 142
Murphy, Hunter 93, 95
Murphy, Matthew 88, 89
Murphy, Nicholas 120
Murray, Kim 135
Mutter, Kayla 29, 75, 102, 129, 132
Muzzy, David 132
Muzzy, Glenn 111
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Nardone, Jenna 102
Ndem. Akanimo 111, 134
Ndem. Dara 74
Ndem, ldaraesit 120
Neal, Erin 111
Neese. Jarrett 102
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Neighbors, Timmy 120, 128
Nesbit, Nathan 89, 95
Newbold. Morgan 30, 38, 89, 95.
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Newcomb. Emma 111 , 146
Newman, Kamryn 120
Nichols, Ashton 102
Nichols. B urkley 22. 120, 130, 131,
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Nininger, Tim 132
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Noell, Josh 126
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Palisca, Jessica 1 20, 129, 133
Palmer, Bryden 102, 132
Palmer, Hayden 120
Panchumarthy, Venkata 102
Parker, Cathy 127
Parker, Chuck 37, 126
Parker, Jack 28, 89, 95, 128. 164
Passudetti, Ethan 120
Patel, Harsh 102
Patel, Om 49, 89, 135, 143
Patel, Priya 120, 145
Patel, Raj 102, 135
Patel, Roshan 111 , 147, 149
Patout, Tucker 39, 95
Patterson, Austin 95
Patterson, Summer 1 31
Paul, Natalie 102, 143, 145, 151
Pendleton, Lucy 1 20, 138
Pendleton, Reed 111 , 133
Pennington, Dylan 102
Pennington, Lauren 120, 138, 145
Pentecost, Kadie 126
Perdue, Cody 111, 128
Perdue, Skylar 111 , 1 28, 14 2 , 143,
151
Perkins, Amy 126
Perkins, Toni 70, 89, 95, 137, 141 ,
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Peters, Hannah 1 11 , 131 , 135,
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Peterson, Thomas 111, 129
Petty, Bill 128
Phillips, Caitlin 55, 102, 148
Phillips. Dakota 111
Picard, Rebecca 102
Pickelsimer, Robert 102, 128, 133,
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Pierce, Thomas 120
Plybon, Nicolas 20, 89, 95. 143
Poff. Ryan 26, 126, 128
Poff, Trevor 137
Poindexter, Cameron 88. 95
Porter, Zada 46, 110, 111 , 134,
150
Potgieter, Christa 74, 102, 129
Potgieter, Mine 1 20, 138
Poulsen, Avery 39, 89, 95, 131
Poulsen. Seth 120, 137
Powers, Bob 127
Powers, Danielle 128, 132, 133,
134
Pratt, Spencer 58,89, 95, 138
Pretz, Elizabeth 55, 111
Pnce, Kathleen 126
Pnce. Lauren 89, 95
Price. Miranda 111
Prill, Rachel 30. 126
Pritchard, Caleb 58, 89, 95, 136
Pntchard, Cole 136
Pritchard, Colson 111
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Rainsbury, Alix 89, 95, 143
Rainsbury, Ian 120
Rainsbury, Thomas 89
Randolph, Michael 89, 95, 143,
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Ratel, Roshan 135
Ray, Ella 111
Ray. Lily 88, 95, 137
Ray. Mikayla 111, 135
Razvillas, Matthew 102
Rearick, Jordan 32, 40, 41. 102
Reece, Prime 102, 145
Reed, Alex 68, 89. 102
Reed, Jayna 111 , 146
Reed, Laura-Rose 1 20
Reese, Morgan 166
Reeves, Daniel 112, 128
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Resendiz, Karina 1 20
Reustle, Austin 120, 136
Rhodes. Lexie 112
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Rice. Dylan 28, 50, 102, 138, 150
Rice, Haylee 102
Richardson, Andrew 59, 8g, 95,
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Richardson. Anna 112. 146
Richardson, David 112, 128
Rickey, Nava 89
Riha. Tate 112
Riley, Rachael 112, 135
Rinn, Ayd en 120, 128, 134, 138
Rinn. Jaxon 102, 1 33
Ritchson, Hannah 120
Roach. Lana 112
Roberts, Holly 95
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Robertson. Abigail 112, 142, 150.
151
Robertson. Carter 112
Robertson. Taylor 47, 102, 131,
134, 145, 149
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Robinson, Roxy 102. 128, 129.
143, 151
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Rogers, Breanna 112, 144
Rogers. Conner 102.
Rogers. Harlee 112
Rogers. H unter 90. 95
Roland, Andrew 102, 1 29
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Rosano. Janel 29 97 , 1 12. 128

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Rose, S cott 1 12, 141
Roth, Derrick 127, 133
Rothbort, Michael 110, 112
Rubin, Ben 120, 133
Rubin, Sydney 39, 95
Ruffin, Elijah 102
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S alters, Amanda 120
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Sanders, Charles 1 12, 1 37
Sauerwald, Paxton 12 7
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Schilling, Ryan 126
Schindler, Seth 112, 137
Schindler, Tayler 90, 95, 137, 143,
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Schmidt, Meagan 1 1 2
Schmidt, Tyler 1 1 2
Schopf, Liam 120, 129
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Sciullo, Matthew 102
Scott, Alexander 1 21
Scott, David BO
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Scott, Logan 103, 135, 151
Scott, Nathan 94
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Scuillo, Matthew 129
Serdah. Ameen 90, 95, 123. 157
Sesler, Joey 90, 129
Seymour, Matthew 121
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Sharp, Nathan 103, 137, 150
Sharp, Nick 135
Sharp, Scott 135
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Sharrer, Marc 8, 20, 90, 95, 13 7,
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Sheldon, Kiley 90, 91 , 95
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Shelor, John 1 03
Sheng, Kevin 31 . 66. 103, 132
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Shupe, Cheryl 126
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Sigrist, Marisa 121 , 141
Simmons, Jackson 121
Simon, Grace 121 , 138, 145
Simon, Kobey B, 103, 137, 147,
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Singh, Gurbaj 112, 135
Sink, Haili 103
Sipes, Lance 103, 128, 142
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Skeens, Nick 121, 134
Slate, Sam 34, 43, 103, 1 28, 143
Slawson, Brianna 68, 103
Smith, Adam 121
Smith, B lake 28, 9 0, 95, 143, 149,
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Smith, Christian 121
Smith, Cody 103
Smith, Dule 137
Smith, Dylan 90
Smith, Erin 30, 90, 95, 141 , 156
Smith, Hannah 30, 90, 95, 131,
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Smith, Kayla 121
Smith, Sam 122, 128
Smith, Summer 122, 138
Smith, Sydney 136
Smith, Tanner 54, 90, 9 1, 95, 128,
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Smithson, Taylor 112, 135, 147,
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Snowden, Riley 95
Snyder, Bennett 112, 141, 144,
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Snyder, James 122, i 49
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Sortore, Leah 112
Sosic, Selma 90, 95, 143, 146, 149
Soucie, Paul 126
Southerland, Canzaeda 71. 90, 95,
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Southerland. Gabriel 122
Sowder, Andria 112, 129
Sowers, Jaden 122
Sowers, MacKenzie 122
Spangler, Steve 31 , 126
Spencer, Shawn 95
Spiers, Frank 1 12
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Spradlin, Michael 126
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Stutler, Nathan 122
Subramanian, Krithika 115, 122
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149, 151
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Surrell, Kaile 122
Sutherland, Avery 104, 129, 148
Svec, Ryan 90, 95, 123
Swanson, Walker 1 1 2, 134, 138,
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Swartz, Lesley 30
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Sylvester-Johnson, Emalyn 122
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Taylor, Avery 74, 112
Taylor, Bradley 104
Taylor, Carter 122, 145
Taylor, Kaitlyn 90. 95
Taylor, Madison 122
Taylor, Margaret 37, 126
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Taylor. Matthew 21, 90, 91 , 95,
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Taylor, Teyana 82
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Thacker, Catherine 112, 134, 137,
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Thornhill, Lainey 122, 138
Tiffani, James 126
Tiffany, James 126
Tiller, K1erra 112
Tirico, Sarah 112, 138
Tkachenko, Ella 122. 138
Tofano, Tristan 136
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Wagner. Ashoka 113, 132
Wagner, Eliza 132
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Wagner, Madison 22, 113, 130
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Wainwright, Jason 143, 151
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Walker, Aiedan 92, 95
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Wallace, Braunson 122
Wallace, Charlie 30, 126
Wallace, Christopher 54
Waller, Maysen 104
Walstrum, Darlene 127
Walters. Thomas 95
Wampler. Riley 122
Ward. Ashlynn 104
Waters, Parker 28, 38, 107, 133
Waters, Robert 113
Watt, JJ 95
Weaver. Abby 71 , 104, 135. 147.
148
Webb, Cicely 113. 138. 146, 147
Wei, Jessica 104. 144. 14 7, 1 4 8
Weitzenfeld, Hallie 104. 141 , 148.
149
Weld, Cameron 113, 129, 13 2
Wells, Jesse 128
Welsh. Grace 104
Wessinger. Rebecca ·135
West, Brandon 51 , 92. 95. 132.
162
W est, Erica 128
W est, Jacob 75, 122, 132
Westerband, Alissa 104
Westerband, El1ze1 9 2, 95
Weston. Cataline 113
Weston, Gabriella 127
Wetzel. G race 12 5 8 92, 95. 1.l3
Wheal, Rian 122
Wheeler Aa1 on 12 2 I ~5
Wheeler Andrew 1 L'4 I 29
W heeler Annahs~ 92 96

�W heeler, Caleb 122, 138
Wheeler, Daniel 1 14, 145
W heeler, Samuel 1 14
W heeling, Christian 1 14
Whelan, Christopher 92
White, Logan 10 4
White, Mason 92, 95
W hite, Samant ha 10 4
W hite, Tori 49, 92, 95, 129, 133,
143, 148, 149, 150
White, Tyler 92
Whitley, Dante 114
W hitley, Milan 11 4
Whitt, Gage 11 4 , 143
Wiest, Preston 95, 13 2
Wiggins, John 129, 133
W iid, Ethan 11 4 , 115, 129, 132 ,
135
Wilkerson, Gavin 42, 92, 95, 128,
142, 143, 146, 147 , 149
Wilkerson, Holden 1 14, 136, 14 7
Willett, Elizabeth 126
Williams, CJ 5, 10 4
Williams, Clay 92, 95, 142, 143,
148, 151, 192
Williams, Dylan 11 4
W illiams, Faith 1 14
Williams, G race 1 14
W illiams, Reeselynn 31 , 104, 14 6 ,
147
Williams. Vincent 122
Williamson, Alenna 122, 131
Williamson, Josh 107, 114
Wills, Ben 1 14
Wills, Jesse 114, 142, 151
Wilson, Austin 122
Wilson, Dakota 1 04
Wilson, Grant 92. 136
Wilson. Kim 126
Wilson. Lauren 92. 95
Wilson, Marshall 92
W ilson. Savannah 122
Wingo, Dillon 114, 128
Wiseman. Gracie 104
Wissinger, Katelyn 122
Womack. Connor 104. 128
Wood. Blaise 104, 129
Wood , Ivory 1 22. 146
Wood, Jonah 1 14
Wood. Jonathan 1 14
Woods, Connor 51 , 122, 132
Wnght. Amethyst 104. 146
Wnght. Tav1a 104, 151
Wnght, Walker 114, 129
Wynn. Daniel 97 122
Wynn. Elexia 92 , 95. 132
Wynn. Nicholas 104

Yeans. Ashlee 31 11 4 146
Young, Hannah 114 1 28. 142
fou ng, Jacob 157
foung. Kaitlyn 54 107 114
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THEME:
"WHERE" seemed fitting as a theme this year. We have been through the ringer this year:
awaiting reconstruction. not knowing when we were going to move. looking out of our
windows onto a seemingly sea of trailers that lool&lt;ed daunting at best. But, inthe end. this
is where we are. In a classroom or a "mobile learning cottage," we're still Cave Spring.

ASSEMBLY:
COVER: We dig this cover and really hope you do. too! Our staffs usually love a traditional
Cave red &amp;blacl&lt; book. and this modern talrn ona traditional vibe looks really good inour
opinion. Our base material is a vista executive litho wrapped around a 145-point caver
board. We also usedan anti-scruff matte and black fail.
PRINTING: Vegetable·based inks on 100-paund premium matte paper applied inthe Herff
Jones l(ansas City printing facility. Marl&lt; Plyler served as customer service adviser. And.
as a side note, they better hope he never retires!!! Mark is THAMAN.
PORTRAITS &amp;GROUPS: Lifetouch
RECOGNITION: Accolade has appeared on both the CSPA Crown and NSPA Pacemaker
lists and won numerous state championships. "NOW ISTHE TIME." the 201 Bbook. won
a state championship.

SPECIAL THANl&lt;S:
Jess St. John: Year two dawn and you did a wonderful job! Thanl&lt;s for tall&lt;ing the off the
ledge and helping with those "hot messes."
Mark Plyler: Seriously. Thank you. IthinkIemail youmore than my husband sometimes.
Love you!
Amy Hayden: Thank you far being so generous with your photos (and salsa recipe). You
rock!
Connie Alonso-Mosher: Thanks for keeping us straight on the business side of things. You
are the best!
Mr. Spangler, Mr. Parl&lt;er, Mrs. Deeds and Mr. Hall: You are always so supportive and
trusting of us. and we appreciate you so much.
Mr. Steve Kent: Second year without you, second year I'm putting you in this book.
Without your big vision and amazingly beautiful talent. I wouldn't be able to put this
yearbook thang together. Itry to remember everything you taught me and make you proud.

STAFF:
Julia Booker
Danielle Brinkley
Cori Clayton
Megan Crowe
Caroline Daly
Aidan Dayle
Brool&lt;e Fretwell
Sam Gobellan

l(atie Gottstein
l(ate Manico
Shaun Matthews
Gwen Overfelt
Toni Perkins
Erin Smith
Hannah Smith
Olivia Tull

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Danielle Brinkley. 12

Cori Clayton, 12

Megan Crowe. 11

Caroline Daly, 11

l(atie Gottstein, 12

Kate Mani co. 10

Shaun Matthews. 12

Gwen Overfelt. 10

Toni Perkins. 12

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Erin Smith. 12

Brooke Fretwell, 12

Sam Gobellan. 11

Hannah Smith, 12

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ARE SEEN AFTER AVIS
CONSTRUCTION DEMOLISHED
PARTS OF THE ENGLISH WING.
The room had been home to many
students,1eachers anckourses
throughout the years. Most recently.
Mrs. Chrystal Shfwn taught English
and Photojoumafasm m the room.
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members of the senior class who
dressed up for their homecoming
class theme of "Shackled
Seniors" pose for a fun picture.
The g raduating class of 2019 was
the last group of seniors to go
through the building. "Next year I
will be attending Virginia Tech,
where I plan to major in
multimedia journalism with plans
to pursue my passion for film
editing," senior Clay Williams
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LUCY ADDISON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Roanoke, Virginia Vol. VII 1980

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We, the 1979-80 yearbook staff, have attempted to make this annual the best that has e ver been done.
We h ave tried to interpret the attitudes of the students, faculty, and administration toward scholastic
achievem e nts and athletic accomplishments. We have chosen to take a more serious path in our annual
becaus e we wished to instill within the minds of our fellow schoolmates that school is a place of le arning
and a place wher ein each of us is given the opportunity to prepare for the challenges of life that lie a head.
We have a ttempted to help the students at Addison realize that our school is an institution designed for
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the exploration of all aspects of life, the enhancement of knowledge, the broadening of horizons, and the
developm ent of a n inquisitive mind.
We hope t hat a s each of you look through the pages of this annual, you will understand what we have
tried t.o accomplish , and you, as an individual, will try to improve yourself as a student at Lucy Addison
Junior High Sch ool.
Othelia Kasey Sheryl Ollive -

ANNUAL STAFF
1. Othelia Kasey (Ed itor ), Mr. Ronald
Bailey (Advisor), Sheryl Ollie (Co-Editor),
Mrs. Alyce Penley (Advisor).

2. Donald Manns, Robert Cochran.

3. Leslie Cro use , Lauri Thompson,
Nathaniel Dennis, &amp;gina Eller.

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DEDICATION

The foundation of our school would be incomplete without the
irreplaceable hands of a woman who is very dear to many Addisonians.
She is seldom recognized for the vital part she plays in the daily functions
of running a busy office. She serves as a secretary, accountant, receptionist and as a confidante, just to name a few.
She is undaunted by the challenge of keeping the business end of Addison in order. She is always busy. You can walk into the main office at
any time and find her working busily at her desk. She is the bright cheerful voice we hear in the morning, when we may not be as cheerful.
She plays a very important part in the true spirit of Addison. Therefore,
it is a supreme honor for the annual staff to dedicate our 1979-1980 Bulldog
to Mrs. Yolanda A. Harmon.
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�ADMINISTRATION
and

FACULTY
I. Mr.

John C. Garber, Principal. B .A.
( Bridgewater College). M.A. (Univers ity of
Virginia).

2. Mr. James D. Polk, Assista nt Principal. B.A.
(Howard U niversity); M.A. (University of Va.).
3. Mrs. Doris J. Vance, S pecial Education aide.
4. Miss Tina M. Nichols, Secretary. Radford
College.
5. Mr. Stephen J. Mabry, Band Director. B.S. (Concord College); M.A. (V.P.I. &amp; S.U.).
6. Mrs. Rebecca W. Hancock, Life Science a nd
Physical Science. B.A. (Hollins College).
7. Mr. Ronald C. Poff, English and Speech. B.S.
(V.P.I. and State University ). Girls softball
coach; Boys Junior Varsity Basketball coach.
8. Miss Mary L. Duffy, Special Education. B.S.
(Mansfield State College).
9. Mr. Charles W. McQueen Jr., Special Education.
B.A. (St. Paul College); B.S.(Virginia State
College).
JO. Mr. Douglas F. Depuy, Social Studies. B.A.
(Emory and Henry College).

11. Mrs. Margaret R. Thomas, Life Science. B.S.
(Howard U nivers ity); M.S. (Howard Univers ity).
12. Mr s. Marie V . Austin, School Social Worker. B.A.
(Lync hburg College).
13. Mrs . S usan L. Foard, Physical Science. B.S.
(Longwood College).
14. Mr. John H. Pharis, Art. B.F.A. (Virginia Common·vealth University).
15. Mr. Herman L. Saunders, Math. B.S. (West
Virginia State Co lle ge); M . S. (Tuskegee
Institute).
16. Miss Sharon Y. Watkins, Reading. B.S. (Jarvis
Christian College); M.S. (Texas Eastern Univers ity).
17. Miss An n F. Sheppard, English. B.S. (University
of Tennessee). S.C.A. sponsor.
18. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Whittaker, Earth Science. B.S.
(Ra dford College); M. Ed. (Uni versity of
Vi rginia).
19. Mrs. Julie S. Mann, English and French. B.A.
(Emory and Henry College); M.S. (Hollins
College). French Club Spons or.
20. Mrs. Martha N. Quigley, Guidance Coordinator.
B.A. (Southwestern University); M. Ed. (University of Virginia).
21. Mr. Stephen S. Oliver, Health and Physical
Education. B.A. (Emory and Henry College).
Coach of football, boys varsity basketball, a nd
baseball.
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�I. Miss Gladys L. Motley, Special Education Aide.

2. Mr. Sonny Hale, Head Custodian.
3. Miss Linda L. Perdue, Physical Education and
Health. B.S. (East Tennessee State University).
Coach of girls tennis, J . V. and Varsity basketball
as well as track.
4. Mr. Thomas R. Cushing, Special Education. B.S.
(James Madison University).
5. Mrs. Maxine N. Hunt, Music and English. B.S.
(Virginia State University). Choir and Co-sponsor
of S.C.A.
6. Mr. Ronald C. Myers Sr., Industrial Arts. CTN.
ED (Moody Bible Institute).
7. Miss Vanessa I. Spencer, Special Education. B.S.
(Virginia State College).
8. Mr. Rudy B. Dillard, Industrial Arts. B.A.
(Virginia State College). Track coach.
9. Mrs. 0. Shirley Powell, Home Economics. B.S.
(St. Paul's College). Flag girl sponsor.
10. Mrs. Gloria D. Grogan, Special Education Aide.

11. Mrs. Alyce R. Penley, Math. B.S. (Roanoke
College); M.A. (Hollins College); M.A. (V.P.I.
and S.U.). Annual sponsor.
12. Mr. Ronald L. Bailey, Math. B.S . (Florida
Southern College). Annual Sponsor.

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13. Mrs. Jayne L. Ray, Social Studies and Spanish.
B.S. (West Virginia State) .
14. Mr. Ray C. Largo, Guidance Counselor. B.A.
(V.P.I. and S.U.); M.A. (V.P.I. and S.U.).
15. Mrs. Peggy C. Shiflett, World Geography and
World History. B .A. (West Hampton College);
M.Ed. (Radford College).
16. Mr. F. Berkley Franklin, Librarian. B.S. (Radford College).
17. Mr. Richard Y. Johnston, Math. B.A. (Virginia
Military Institute).
"18. Mr. Arthur E. Thompson, Health and P hysical
Education. B.S. (Appalachian State University).
Assistant coach of football and wrestling coach.
19. Mrs. Anita C. Bass, English and Library Science.
B.A. (Bennett College).
20. Mrs. Carolyn J. Baker, Basic Skills. B.A.
(Depauw University); M.A. (Spalding College).

21. Mrs. Jessie A. Hanion, Library Clerk.
22. Mrs. Josephine Bratton, Guidance Department
Aide.

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�1. Mrs. Laverne C. Fuller, Health and Physical

Education. A.B. (Talladega College). Coach of
Volleyball and Gymnastics.
2. M r s . Joanne L. Steele, Strings. B.M.Ed.
(Madison College).
3. Mr. Joseph R. Groves Jr., Work Experience and
Career Exploration. B.S. (V.P.I. &amp; S.U.)
4. Mr. Glenn Kinzie, Industria l Arts. B.S. (Old
Dominion Univers ity).

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B.S. (Longwood College). Cheerleader sponsor .

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10.

Mr· Ralph Nemo, Custodian.

11. Mr. Robert Payne, Cafeteria Staff.

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�NINTH GRADE CLASS OF 1980
remembers Addison as ...
An empty building impatiently waiting for the excitement and vitality only its faculty and students can fulfill.
Barren halls are devoid of the chatter and bustle of its pupils.
As the morning emerges, teachers prepare their agenda for the in-coming students. They slowly fill the halls with
the exuber a nce of youth. They hurry to their lockers, cheerfully, or somewhat reluctantly, to prepare for a day
filled with learning and pleasure only a day at school can bring.
At different points around the campus, groups of students gather together, to share secrets, to meet n ew friends,
to tell of past experiences, to laugh over the newest jokes and just to spend that special time together.
Bells ring, class doors close, the regular old grind of school commences. Hands start to raise as they try to understand new problems presented to them in class. Anxiety sets in as a teacher announces a term paper will be due
soon. Students with hearts full of ambition set out to meet the challenge of making a good grade. Self discipline is
exercised when they realize they have to slow down to meet that new challenge.
Leisure is spent with books, not friends. Finally a feeling of success is felt when they can proudly say , I have
achieved my goal.
After the joy of school has worn off for one day, students gradually begin to think about after school activities.
They r ealize that sports, as academic studies, are an important part of their growth and development. They also accept the agony of defeat and the joy of winning as a part of athletic and academic compeition.
All activities have ceased. The students and faculty have gone home. The school is empty once more, impatiently
awaiting the arrival of another day.

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BEST LOOKING
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Bobby Mills
Othelia Kasey

MOST POPULAR:

Antwyne Johnson
Karen Campbell

David Anderson
Michelle Arch

BEST DRESSED:

Ronald Ross
Nikith Hilton

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FRIENDLIEST:

Todd Mason
Sheryl Ollie

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Don Meyer
Leatha H urt

MOST TALENTED :

MOST ATHLETIC:

Donnie Shelton
Sonya Pasley

Victor Caldwell
Michelle Brown
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David Anderson
Gail Anderson
Lawl'ence Anderson
Dia ne Angel

Michelle Arc h
David O utten
Tim Avis
Joann Baker
Mark Banks

Cindy Bla ke
Cynthia Blake
Lynn Boothe
Robin Booth
Karen Brower

Kevin Brower
Crystal Brown
Darle ne Brown
Mic helle Brown
Rosalyn Br own

Thomasine Brown
Mark Bur ke
Wanda Burnette
Victor Caldwell
Gerald Ca le

Karen Ca mpbell
Kim Campbell
Terry Carson
Mary Carter
Roland Claytor

Jon Coche nour
Wanda Cody
Richard Conner
Clarence Cook
Robert Cox

Jeff Criner
Karen DeHaven
Pam DeHaven
Brian Dillard
Regina Dillon

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Chris Dunlap
Paul Economy
Sean Edwards
Debbie Ellis

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Tim Epperly
Tammy Farmer
Tammy Ferguson
Tim F isher
Barbara Fleming

Monica Flippen
Holly Fullen
Patrick Gobble
Doug Gravely
Cara Green

Paul Guar d
Christine Guthrie
Donald Guthrie
Anthony Hall
Danny Hall

Micha e l Hall
Glen Hampton
Sandra Ha ncock
Bobby Harmon
Danny Herndon

Niki ta Hilton
Tony Hogan
Todd Hopkins
Steve Ho ward
Barbara H ubba r d

Kathy H udgins
S am H ug hes
Todd Hug hes
Lea t ha H urt
Tina H utchins on

Fe rrie Ingram
Mark Jennelle
Steve Johns
Antwyne Johnson
Ja mes Jones

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�Othelia Kasey
Angela Lambert
James Langhorn
Lester LaPradd
S te phanie Lee

Va nessa Lee
Bonnje Lloyd
Mic hae l Love
Korena Lovelace
Ron Markham

S hawn Martin
S teve Martin
David Mason
Thomas Mason
Todd Mason

J acqueline Maynard
Cary McDaniel
Beth McKee
.Johnathnn :\lcKee
\1ike \ ·'V&gt;hert-

Don ~1eyer
David Miller
Bobby Mills
Keith Minor
Pat Moore

Joe Morris
Melvin Moore
Byron Moye r
Stepha nie Moyer
Vincent Moyer

Melissa Nance
Sam Nance
Mark Nichols
Greg Nole n
Lester Nu nley

Sheryl Ollie
Karen Pannell
Sonya Pasley
Laura Peckham
Tammy Pendleton

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�Shelia Perdue
Dwayne Powell
Ray Powell
E ugenia Preston
Karen Price

Sylvia Priest
Dwayne Puckett
Stanley Pullins
Steven Pullins
Kecia Raines

Velma Randolph
Ricky Rey nolds
Roger Richardson
Susan Robertson
Vickie Robertson

Connie Ross
Donald Ross
Goldie Saunders
Dwayne Scales
Darry l Schultz

Fran Scott
Robert Scott
Mike S hears
Donnie Shelton
Annie Simmons

Ralph S immons
Kenny Sink
Terry S ink
Anna Sloane
Anthony S mith

Danny Spangler
Towanda Stanley
Teresa Stone
Ralph Stovall
Mike Strum

Robin Surratt
Darrell Sweeney
Barbara Tatum
Brenda Jarrell
Denise Terry

l7

�Vickie Terry
Renee Thompson
Abraham Traynham
Mike Turpin
Teresa Tyree

Shane U nderwood
David Vest
Karen Via
Stacy Vin es
Ad rian Wade

Darryl Wade
Haywood Waid
Pamela W a lier
Allan Weakley
Ly ndon Webb

Jeff White
Quinivere White
Kitty Whittington
Rhonda Wiggins
Larry Wilhelm

Sam Wilhelm
Randy Willard
Ricky Williams
Gr eg Willis
Vincent Willis

Donna Wool ridge
Kevin Wo rkman
Anthony Wright
Mark Wright
Rebecca Wyatt

C harles Yingling
Mark Yonce

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�EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OF 1980

Dav id Akers
Laura Allison
Tony Anders
Resheba Anderson
Lamanda Argabrig ht

Ga ry Atkins
Ronni e Atki ns
Jeanette Aza r
Sabrina Banks
Phillip Barnes

Darryl Beale
Fleming Bell
Tina Bell
Barbara Bennett
:Mike Boitnott

Dawn Boothe
Monica Brandon
Melinda Brickey
Tanya Brooks
Dawn Brown

John Browner
Carol Bumbry
Mike Burke
Melissa Burwell
Robert Butc her

Eric Cabblcr
Barry Campbell
T r oy Carter
Alan Cha dd
Donna Chadd

Karen Chapman
\'icki Chitwood
Robert Cochran
Marla Coke
J im Craighead

Leslie Crouse
Robert Crowder
Terri Crutchfield
Gloria Dn'.\
Cindy Decker

19

�Nathan iel Dennis
Michelle Dillon
Lisa Doyle
Wanda Dudley
Phillip D unla p

Ivory Durham
Regina Eller
Steve Ellis
Sherry Farmer
Joseph Finney

Tim Finney
Donald Fi tzgerald
Dolly Flower s
Colleen Foster
Laurie Fulle n

Robin Fuller
Leonar d Gaskins
Joan Gearheart
Mike Giles
Debr a Gillis

Eunice Goodso n
Mike Gra ham
George Gr een
Todd Gregory
Mary Hagy

Linde Hair ston
Cha rles Hale
Donna Hall
Melvina Hall
Br ian Harris

P a m Harris
Phillip Has h
Pat Heck
J ames He rring
Sandra Hodge

Steve Holcomb
Michael Holt
Sam Hughes
La Cheryl Jackson
Mike Jackson

S usan Jarrell
Kurt Jennings
Aaron Johnson
Michelle Johnson
Orlando Johnson
20

�Billy Jones
Pam Kelly
Becky Kennett
Melody Kessler
Barry Langhorn

Steve Lee
Teresa Lowder
Kim Luckado
Connie Ly nch
Lelia Mack

Donald Manns
Troy Mnnns
Wanda Manns
BiJly Mayo
Billy McCormick

Benji McCroskey
Barry McDaniel
Marvin McNeil
Alfred Meador
Debra Moore

Richard Mosley
Byron Moyer
Victor Moyer
James Muse
Randy Neese

Becky Newbrough
Kim Nichols
Carolyn Otey
Stanley Page
Laurie Perdue

S ue Perdue
Lorna Perkins
Wanda Perry
Karen Powell
Milton Preston

Sonya Preston
Dwight Price
Karla Price
David Pyle
Sam Rader

Tony Ramey
John Reed
Robert Reed
Eric Richardson
James Ric hardson

21

�Rebecca Riley
And r ea Rivera
Sophia Ri vera
S haron Rogers
William Ross

Jeff Ruffin
Anthony Saunders
Tony Saunders
Lonnie Sapanero
C lifford Schultz

Mike Schultz
Wanda Showalter
Melissa Shumaker
Matt Simmons
Bonnie Smith

Mich ele S m ith
Na ncy Smith
S hirlene Smith
P atricia S pradling
Kim S tone

Lisa Stoumile
C ha rlotte Stovall
Mark Str aga nd
Charles S tokes
Barba r a S utphin

J eff Sutphin
Dorlene Taylor
S haryn Testerman
Lauri Thompson
Doug Tucker

Lisa Turner
David Under wood
Eddie Vaught
Kelly Vest
Aaro n Wade

David Wade
Tony Wallace
Brad Webb
Arlene White
Steve Wickham

Rhonda Williams
Tracy Williams
Laura Willi amson
Julie Winfrey
Mark Winn

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I

�Kim Woods
Lisa Worrell
Maurice Wright

SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OF 1980
Butch Alley
Darrell Amos
Gail Arrington
Kim Arrington
Tulsa Alexander

Brian Bailey
Mitzi Ball
Charles Barbour
Tony Barlow
Lisa Barrow

Karen Belcher
Lena Bennett
Michael Board
Regina Bonds
Vivian Bratton

Chris Brown
Darryl Brown
Derrick Brown
Harry Brown
Jeffrey Brown

Ric ky Brown
Vanessa Brown
William Brown
Jackie Burnette
Joey Burroughs

Bridgett Burwell
Byron Butler
David Caldwell
Melissa C hildress
Dorothy Clements

Randall Cody
Debbie Conner
Trac_v ( -Ooper
John Correll
Gloria Cousser

23

�Paul Craig
Chris Crain
Roosevelt Crowder
Sherman Crowder
Sherry Crysel

Cheryl Davis
Anthony Day
J oe Davis
Pamela Davis
Dawn Dean

Heather Dickerson
Ronald Dillard
Helen Dudley
Kim Dudley
Teresa Dud ley

Craig Dunlap
Maurice Durham
Miche lle Elliot
Lisa English
Ruby Entsminger

Kevin Epperly
Carol Fis her
Ma r vin F itzgerald
Willia m Fleming
Walter Foliaco

Dina Foster
Heather Foster
Kirk Freeman
John Gearhear t
John Gibbs

David Gravely
Alesia Gregor y
Paul Guard
Michelle Gumm
Vickie Guthrie

James Hairston
Randy Haigler
Daniel Hale
Donald Hale
Vickie Hale

Lisa Hall
S onya Hall
Yvonne H amilton
Loretta Hamm
Beth Hartsell

24

�Carmella Hatwood
J ohn He ndrick
Charles Heslep
Toney H icks
David Hollaway

Frankie Hudgins
Angela Huds on
Ma urice Hughes
Peggy Hughes
Michelle Hunt

Lisa J enkins
DeWayne Johnson
LaTonya Johnson
Veronica Johnson
J ef! J ones

Dallas Jordan
Vivian Journette
Kenne th Ka pla n
Nicki Karr
Frank Kasey

Jo Kasey
David King
J anice Ki ng
George Knave
Elizabeth Knox

Ala n Lacy
Alan Lambert
Kelley Lambert
Kevin Lambert
Kathy Larry

Toni Law
Willard Levicy
Durwood Mallory
Christa Manns
Clarissa McDaniels

Francis McDaniel
Phillip Meekins
Trina Minnis
Mitzi Mitchell
Barbara Moore

Delores Moore
Lisa Moore
Phyllis Moss
Debbie Mueller
Brian Murray

25

�Inez Muse
Judy Muse
Karen Nichols
Lisa Overton
Mike Page

Luec reasia Paige
Beth Pa inter
Steve Pannell
Wayne Payne
Dale Peckham

David Perd ue
Lana Perkins
Regina Perkins
Deann Pinkard
Ronda Polumbo

Lisa Porter
Cha-Cha Powell
Debbie Preston
Michael Ra ndolph
Tonya Randolph

:.Ylelissa Riles
Angela Robertson
Marilyn Robertson
Sonya Rosser
David Rouse

Dimitrius Ruc ker
Russe ll Sanders
Tonya Sa nderson
Kyle Savage
Lenor a Scott

Monica S heppard
Mat t hew Shiflett
Sandra S imms
Archie S kates
C harlotte S lusser

Andrew S mith
Debbie Smith
Gerard S mith
James S mith
Mike Smith

Rachell Smith
Rocky Smith
Lynne Snellings
Donald Sowers
Richa rd St.Clair

26

�Teresa St.Clair
Sean Story
Margo Stuart
S ha r on Swain
Angela Taylor

Melissa Taylor
Mark Te rry
Pamela Terry
H arold T hompson
Ray Thompson

Eutonia Tinsley
Wanda Tre nt
James Tucker
Mike Tyree
Kim Turner

Jenny Underwood
James Vest
Robin Vineyard
Amy Waldbauer
Eve Wald h auer

Gary Walker
Ronald Wallace
Denise Watson
Derrick Webb
M ic hael Weeks

C hris West
Patricia West
Keith Wheaton
Calvi n White
Anthony Whitley

Debra Wiley
Trina Willis
Ani ta Wilson
Carla Woods
Tina Workman

P hillip Wright
Paul Yetter

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�CLUBS

,/

/

�I. S.C.A. OFFICERS -

(left to right) Othelia Kasey, Mrs. Maxine Hunt (advisor), Wanda
Showalter, Nathaniel Dennis, Debbie Ellis, Miss Ann Sheppard (advisor) and Rebecca Riley. Not
pictured is Sheryl Ollie.

2. S.C.A. FRONT ROW - (left to right) Kevin Brower, Charles Barbour, William Fleming, Chris
Dunlap, Jon Browner, Lisa Turner, Antwyne Johnson, Wanda Showalter, Lisa Worrell, Victor
Caldwell, Othelia Kasey, Eugenia Preston. SECOND ROW - Vincent Willis, Michael Love,
William Ross, Sonya Pasley, Nikita Hilton, David Anderson, Rebecca Riley, Charlotte Stovall,
Trina Minnis, Carol Bumbry, Ronald Ross. THIBD ROW - James Herring, Fran Scott, Paul
Economy, Anita Wilson, Debbie Waller, Teresa Dudley, Carolyn Otey, Lecresia Paige, Greg Willis.
FOURTH ROW - Teresa St. Clair, Donna Hall, Regina Eller, Michelle Gumm, KarenVia, Vickie
Chitwood, Lamanda Argabright, Ronda Polumbo, Wanda Burnette, Dorothy Clements, Kelly
Lambert.

3. OFFICE WORKERS - (left to right) Greg Nolen, Cary McDaniel, Pam Waller and Charles Yingling.

4. MAJORETTES - (Center) Tanya Brooks. BACK ROW (left to right) Velma Randolph, Michelle
Brown and Karen Brower.

5. R.O.T. C. F IRST ROW - (left to right) Tina Hutchinson, Charlie Otey, Kevin Brower, Sean
Edwards, Velma Randolph, Kitty Whittington, Theresa Stone, Cara Green, Quinivere White,
Goldie Saunders, Anthony Wallace, Greg Willis. SECOND ROW - Karen Pannell. Kevin Smith,
Dwayne Scales, Ralph Stovall, Jeff White, Richard Williams, Thomas Mason, Adrian Wade.
THIRD ROW - Victor Caldwell , Keith Hamm, Mike Shears, Todd Mason, Ronald Ross. Kim
Campbell, Lisa Priest, Connie Ross. Barbara F leming. FOURTH ROW - Bobbie Harmon,
Vanessa Lee, Vincent Willis, Roland Claytor, Melvin Moore, Michelle Brown, Karen Brower,
Karen Powell, Chris Dunlap.

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6. Mrs. Shirley Powell, flag girl advis or.

7. Mrs. Maxine Hunt, S.C.A. advisor.

8. F.H.A. FIRST ROW - (left to right) Jackie Maynard, Goldie Saunders , Robin F uller. SECOND
ROW - Robin Booth, Wanda Cody. THIRD ROW - Steven P ullins, Ant hony Wr ight, Michael
S hears, Mrs. S hirley Powell (advisor).

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�I. SCIENCE CLUB. TOP ROW : ( le ft to right) -

Robert

Cochran, Michael Jackson, David Pyle, Leatha Hurt, Cary
McDaniel, Abe Traynham, Donald Meyers. MIDDLE:
Donald Manns, Bobby Harmon, Lauri Thompson, Nathaniel
Dennis, Anna Sloane, Gail Anderson. BOTTOM: Leslie
Crouse, Lisa Turner, Ron Markham, Mike Turpin, Rhonda
Wiggins. (not pictured-Mrs. Whittaker).

2. SPANISH CLUB - FRONT ROW: (left to right) Donna
Hall, Don Meyers, Othelia Kasey, Vickie Robertson.
SECOND ROW: Melissa Shumaker, Paul Economy, Sonya
Pasley, Melissa Nance, David Pyle. LAST ROW: Mrs. Ray,
Richard Conner, Steve Johns, Michael Jackson, Robert
Cochran.

3. BEGINNING BAND - FIRST ROW : (left to right) Andrea Rivera, Jon Browner . SECOND ROW: Vanessa
Brown, Melany Via, Monica Brandon, Rachelle Smith,
Charles Barbour. THIRD ROW: Kirk Freeman, Steve
Pullen, Tony Barlow, Carol Bumbry. FOURTH ROW:
Donald Hale, Daniel Hale, James Tucker, DeAnn Pinkard.

4. STRINGS - BACK ROW: (left to right) Billy Jones, Ronnie Dillard, Mark Winn, Kevin Brower , Tina Hutchinson,
Ms. Steele (Director), Andrew Correll, Lisa Moore, Barry
Langhorn, Heather Dickerson, Karen Chapman. FIRST
ROW: Sonya Pasley, Robin Vineyard, Michelle Gumm,
Walter Foliaco, Lynn Snellings.

:&gt;. Band practice

6. CHOIR - FRONT ROW: (left to right) Robin Boothe,
Dollie Flowers, Cindy Blake, Vickie Terry, Quinivere
White, Robin Surratt, Leatha Hurt. SECOND ROW: Missy
Mack, Beth McKee, Sophia Rivera, Denise Terry, Shirlene
Smith, Wanda Perry, Bonnie Lloyd, Lorina Scott. TOP
ROW: Mrs. Hunt, Charles Yingling, Aaron Johnson,
Nathaniel Dennis, Jonathan McKee, David Miller , Stanley
Pullins. NOT PICTURED - Lisa Turner, James Langhorn,
Patricia Spradling, James Ric hardson, Thomasine Brown,
Yolanda Simms, Pamela DeHaven.

7. Choir at Christmas.

8. ADVANCED BAND - Michelle Brown - Drum Majorette. FIRST ROW: (left to right) Mike Tyree, William
F leming, Monica F lippen , Sonia Preston, Stacey Vines,
Renee Thompson, Kim Arrington, Leslie Crouse, Sharon
Rogers, .Jeanette Azar, Velma Randolph, Wanda Burne tte,
Mike Boitnott, Jeff Brown. SECOND ROW: Dallas Jordan,
Barry Campbell, Keith Wheaton, Karen Brower, Lisa
Stoumile, Alesia Gregory, Michelle Johnson , Beth Hartsell,
Lyndon Webb. THIRD ROW: Robert Reed, Eddie Vaught,
Chris Dun lap, Vi ncent Willis, Lamanda Argabright,
Thomas Mason, Haywood Waid, Tanya Brooks, Rhonda
Wiggins, Jerry Sink, Lester LaPradd.
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�Library Club
1. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: (left to right) S. Ollie, D. Anderson,
K. Vest, L. Hurt.
2. FRONT ROW (left to right): D. Flowers, L. Doyle, R. Markham.
BACK ROW: M. Brickey, L. Thompson, B. Newbrough, Charles
Yingling.
3. FRONT ROW: (left to right): E. Waldbauer, T. Minnis, L. Johnson,
L. Hamm. BACK ROW: D. Perdue, J. Hendricks, T. St. Clair, S.
Simmons.
4. FRONT ROW: (left to right): R. Polumbo, B. Harisell, M. Gumm,
A. Waldbauer. BACK ROW: H. Foster , R. Dillard, J. Tucker, C.
McDaniel.
5. MODEL CLUB: (left to right) FRONT ROW: K. Brower, L.
LaPradd, B. Mayo. BACK ROW: E. Vaught, G. Akers, R. Smith.
6. F RONT ROW: (left to right): K. Nichols, O. Kasey, J. Langhorn,
R . Eller. BACK ROW: D. Hall, M. Hagy, D. Moore, J. Azar, J.
Cochenour, J. Winfrey.
7. FRONT ROW: (left to right): M. Brandon, B. Lloyd, T. Mason, C.
McDaniel, D. Manns. BACK ROW: L. Allison, Mr. B. Franklin (advisor), M . Robertson, J. Altizer, S. Rogers, M. Carter.

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�Y-Teens
FRONT: Ms. Duffy (sponsor), A. Robinson, D. Dean , (Treas.), C. Otey (Pres.), K. Raines (Vice-pres.), L. Priest (Sec.). K.
Lambert, P . Dehaven, K. Hudgins, M. Arch, K. Campbell, S. Perdue, L. Worrell, P . Harris, S. Hancock, C. Manns, K. Larry .
MIDDLE: V. Shears, A. Wilson, A. Gregory, D. Watson, D. Mueller, L. Thompson, M. Brickey, D. Hall, R . Ellis, B. Newbrough, S. Perdue, B. McKee, D. Wiley, P. Davis. LAST: S. Banks, M. Staurt, C. Lynch, L. English, W. Manns, M. Mac k, L.
Knox, M. Brandon, R. Smith, T. Law, L. Page, D. Clemmons, J. Azar, J. Anderson, K. Vest, R. Williams, V. Chitwood, R.
Riley, B. Wyatt, L. Hurt, S . Vines.

Cheer leaders
(Left to right): Karen Campbell, Sonya Pasley, Michelle Arch, Othelia Kasey. S heryl Ollie, Lisa Worrell , T udi Crutchfie ld,
Lisa Turner, Pam Kelly.

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�I. FRENCH CLUB: (from left to right) FIRST ROW - Eugenia
Preston, Karen Price, Karen DeHaven, Susan Robertson,
Teresa Tyree, Ms. Julie Mann (advisor). SECOND ROW Anna Sloan, Monica Flippen, Leatha Hurt, Bonnie Lloyd,
Michelle Arch, Lauri Thompson, Lynn Surr att, Mary Carter,
Gail Anderson. THIRD ROW - David Vest, Donnie
Fitzger ald, Todd Hughes, David Anderson, Ron Markham,
Gary Atkins, Abraham Traynham.

2. FLAG GIRLS - (from left to right) - Lisa Turner, Laura
Peckham, Rebecca Wyatt, Lynn Suratt, Leatha Hurt, Karen
DeHaven, Teresa Tyree, Wanda S howalter.

3. Broken Car Club -

President - Ms. Tina Nichols.

T h o.nks f'oy- a\ I ~ help o...s
~ peu--. ~ Lu&lt;lk- 1o \.lO u .
4. Cheerleading practice after

of.fic.e;

school~ Ni~IS

5. Trophy Case display.

6. Halloween dance sponsored by the S.C.A.

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�NINTH GRADE

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
I , Jay Altizer, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Poff all of my wise cracks. He needs to
learn some n ew ones.
r, Gail Anderson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Fuller all of my willpower and to Mrs.
Sheppard all my trash for file 13.
I, Michelle Arch, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Bailey all of the greatness I had in doing m y proofs in Geometry class.
· I , Kev in Brower, being of sowid mind and body, leave to all the students who will have Mrs. Whittaker for science next year a small note. Be ready for a lot of hard work.
I, Thomasine Brown, being of sound mind and body, leave to my best friend Trina Minnis all the
great y ears I had Addison, and I leave to Mr. Polk the memories of hearing me scream in his office.
I , Karen DeHaven, being of sound mind and body, leave to Pam Kelly all my attentiveness. (which is
very little).
I, Tammy Ferguson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Lisa Doyle hope for the future (because
she'll need it).
I, Patrick Gobble, being of sound mind and body, leave to nobody, nothing.
I , Tony Hogan, being of sound mind and body, leave to Lamanda Argabright all of my love.
I, Kathy Hudgins, being of sound mind and body, leave to Ms. Perdue another threesome like me,
Karen and Fran, so she can get mad at them when they don ' t want to dress out.
I, Sam Hughes , being of sound mind and body, leave to Dorlene Taylor my love and a happy 9th
grade year.
I, Ferrie Ingram, bei ng of sound mind and body, leave to Tulsa Alexander my best of luck in her 2
years of time at Addison.
I , Steve Johns, being of sound mind and body, leave to Robert Cochran my little blackbook and to
Michael Jackson my many great talents
I, Antwyne Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to my two brothers my athletic ability.
1, Othelia Kasey, be ing of sound mind and body, leave to all the students at Addison, the will and
determination to strive for high goals and make a success of their lives in the future.
I , Korena Lovelace, being of sound mind and body, leave a daily shipment of freshly popped popcorn
to Mrs. Shifflett to h el p perk up the movies shown in her class .
I, Angela Lambert, being of sound mind and body, leave to my cousin Dorlene Taylor my skills in
tennis and to m y s ister Kelly my brillant brain .
I, Bonnie Lloyd, be ing of sound mind and body, leave to L isa Overton all my empty notebooks from
Mr. Bailey's math class.
I , S hawn Martin, being of sound mind and body, leave to Barry Campbell, all the good times I had at
Addison.
l , Jackie Maynard, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss She ppard my love.
I, Don Meye r, be ing of sound mind and body, leave to Ms. Penley an egg scram bier to curl her hair .
I, Sheryl Ollie, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the teachers I've been taught by, my
deepest gratitude for their hard work and to alJ the students my love and hope for a better tomorrow.
I, Sonya Pasley, being of sound mind and body, leave to Gerad Smith my great ability to play the
violin.
I, Laura Peckham, being of sound mind and body, Jeave to Dale Peckham all the hardships of learning, and a few extra minutes in homeroom to finish homework.
I, Stanley Pullins, being of sound mind and body, leave to the 7th graders my meal ticket, which on
Mondays allows you to have: soy bean burgers, super crushed applesauce. half homogenized milk, unsalted stringbeans, and dried up french fries.
I, F ran Scott, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Wright a bottle of aspirin for all t he
headaches her 6th period gave her.
I, Donnie Shelton, being of sound mind and body leave to Brian Bailey all my wrestling abilities.
r. Annie Simmons, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Austin a picture of me so she won ' t
forget all the problems she helped me with.
I, Barbara Tatum, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Groves all t.he thanks in the world for
he lping me find a job this year.
f, Den ise Terry, being of sound mind and body, leave to the whole school peace and happiness and to
Hope WilJiams and Pamela Terry good luck in the futu re.
I, Shane U nderwood, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister Jenny lots of money because
she's always on the telephone.
·
I , Ricky Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave - quietly.
I, Kelly Wormack, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the students of Addison. the best of
education, health and welfare, so one day they will graduate and have a prosperous life.
I, Charles Yingling, being of sound mind and body, leave to Kenneth Kaplan m:r good looks, intelligence and all the luck in the future.

�SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
RUFFNER
ADDISON
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
ADDISON
JACKSON

SPORTS

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
RUFFNER
ADDISON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISON
JACKSON

vs
VS

vs
vs
vs
VS
VS

ADDISON
WILSON
ADDISON
JACKSON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
RUFFNER
ADDISON

vs MADISON
vs ADDISON
vs ADDISON
vs JACKSON
vs BRECKINRIDGE
vs ADDISON
vs WILSON
vs RUFFNER
vs ADDISON

n the Championship

RECORD

Won 12

LOSTO

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
VARSITY GIRLS

BOYS' WRESTLING SCHEDULE

BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON

vs ADDISON
vs MADISON

RUFFNER

vs ADDISON

ADDJS ON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISON
JACKSON

vs JACKSON
vs BRECKINRIDGE

VS

MADISON

vs ADDISON

WI,L,SON
RUFFNER
vs ADDISON
VS

VS

RECORD

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VS

-

vs ADDISON

Addison won play-offs an d wo
against Wilson 27-5.

WON I

VS

LOST 9

VISITOR
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDJ SON
ADDISON
JACKSON
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
RUFFNER
ADDISON

HOME
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
RUFFNER
ADDISON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISON
JACKSON

�TENNIS SCHEDULE
GffiLS
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
JACKSON
ADDISON
WILSON
ADDISON
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
RUFFNER

WON 3

BECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
ADDISON
JACKSON

6
7
6
0

28

ADDISON
MADISO • .r

6
13
13
6

ADD~SON

RUFFNER
ADDISON

l4

PLAY-OFFS
14
MADISON
0
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ADDISON
ADDISON

6
19

BAS KETBALL SCHEDULE
VARSITY BOYS
ADDIS ON
MADDISON
ADDISO N
ADDISON
JACKSON
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILS ON
RUFF NER
A DDISON

ADDIS ON
JACKS ON

41
57
24
39
63
30
42
50
50
57

BRECKINRIDGE
ADDIS ON
WILS ON
R UFF NE R
ADDIS ON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISO N
J ACKSON

PLAY-OFFS
54
R UFFNER
71
ADDISON

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

28
45
54
50

47
55
69
52
49
76

38
49

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VS
VS
VS
VS

vs
vs
vs
VS

vs
VS

WILSON
ADDISON
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
RUFFNER
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
JACKSON
ADDISON

RECORD
LOST 7

GffiLS GYMNASTICS
SCHEDULE
BRECKINRIDGE
ADDISON
WILSON
RUF1'' NER
ADDISON
ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISON
J ACKSON

..

VS
VS

vs
vs
VS

vs
VS

vs
VS

vs

ADDISON
MADISON
ADDISON
ADDISON
JACKSON
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�FOOTBALL '79

FRONT: Managers - Duffy Smith, Barry Langhorn, Mark Winn, Haywood Wade, James Langhorn, Kevin Browe r. 2ND
ROW: Brad Webb, Roland Claytor, Mike Hall, Anthony Hall, Greg Willis, Ra lph Stova ll , Jeff While, Bobby Mills. Tony
Nichols, Mark Banks. 3RD ROW: Billy Jones, Anthony Wright, Dway ne Powell, Kim Campbell. Vincent Willis. Keith Minor,
Victor Caldwe ll, Da rryl Hash, Kurt Jennings, Mar vin McNeil. BACK: Coach O liver , James Herring, Danny Herndon, S am
Hughes, Keith Hamm, Antwyne Johnson, Sam Wilhelm, Lester LaPradd , David Anderson, S t eve Lee, Coa c h Thompson .

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�VARSITY BASKETBALL '79

FRONT: Kevin Brower (Manger), Tony Nichols, M ichael Hall, Victor Cald well, Ra lph S t ovall , Ant ho n v Hall, Gerard Smi t h
(Manager ). BACK: Coach Oliver, David Miller, D wayne Scales, Doug Gravely, An twy nc Johnson, o·~vid Anderson. Todd
Mason, Anthony Wright.

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�JUNIOR VARSITY
RUNNER-UP CITY TOURNAMENT

FRONT ROW: (left to right) - (Manager) Mike Shears, Robert Cochran, Charles Stokes, Tony Ramey. Ivory Durham. David
P y le, Robert Reed, Melvin Moore (Manager). BACK ROW: (left to right) - Coach Poff, Dewayne Johnson, Orlando Johnson.
Aaron Johnson, Nathaniel Dennis, Byron Moyer, Kurt Jennings, Darryl Be ale, Steve Lee.

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�VARSITY BASKETBALL '79

FRONT ROW - (left to right) Cara
Green, Michelle Brown, Connie
Ross, Vanessa Lee, SECOND ROW Towanda Stanley, Karen Brower,
Quinivere White, Tina Hutchinson.
BACK ROW - Coach Gray, Wanda
Manns, Coach Linda Perdue.

�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL '79
CITY CHAMPIONS

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FRONT R OW (left to righ t): T rina Minnis, Wanda
Dudley, M ichelle J ohnson, Caro l Bumbr y.

SECOND ROW: Wanda Showalter, Charlotte
S tovall, Angela Hudson , Alecia Gregory .

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�SOFTBALL
FRONT ROW (left to right) - Wanda Showalter, Lenora Scott,
Nancy Smith, Lauri Thompson, Lisa Barrow, (Manager) Christa
Manns. SECOND ROW - Coach Poff, Trina Minnis, Gloria Day,
Bonnie Lloyd, Stacey Vines, Michelle Brown. BACK ROW - Carol
Bumbry, Denise Terry, Debbie Ellis, (Manager) Julie Winfrey,
Towanda Stanley.

TENNIS '79
TOP ROW: Coach Linda Perdue, Renee Thompson, Beth Hartsell,
T ulsa Alexander. BOTTOM ROW: Vanessa Lee, Tina Hutchinson,
Karen Brower, 'Kelly Vest.

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�GYMNASTICS
FRONT ROW: (left to right) H. Dickerson, R.
Williams, M. Brick ey, 0. Kasey, M. Arch, L.
Thompson, A. Wilson, S. Ollie. SECOND ROW: P.
Kelly, M. Gumm, L. Turner, W. Showalter, M.
Hunt, C. Manns, D. Watson. THIRD ROW: Mrs.
L. Fuller (coach), M. Dillon, L. Moore, A.
Waldbauer, P. Terry, L. Overton. FOURTH ROW:
M. Hagy, D. Dean, K. Reader, T. Randolph.

'79 TRACK TEAM

'79 TRACK TEAM

FRONT ROW: Coach D illar d , D. Fitzgerald, S. Holcomb, D. Scales,
S. Hughes, M . Preston, V. Moyer, T. Mason, V. Caldwell. SECOND
ROW: R. Stovall, R. Claytor, M. S hears, B. Moyer, A. Johnson, D.
Miller, C. Hale, D. Powell. THIRD ROW : Coach McQueen, M. Giles,
S. Lee, J . Herring, K. Campbell, M. Langhorn, M. Moore, S.
E dward s . (not s how n - A. Johnson).

FRONT ROW: Wa nda Dudley, Cara Greene, Michelle S mith, Wanda
Perry, Vanessa Lee. SECOND ROW: Connie Ross, D or lene Taylor,
Quinivere Whi te, Wanda Showalter. THIRD ROW: Michelle Brown,
Vanessa S hears, Sandra Hodge, Coach Perdue.

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�WRESTLING
FRONT ROW: J . Muse, R. Claytor, D. Shelton, B.
Bailey, A. Riveras. SECOND ROW: V. Caldwell, D.
Outten, T. Day, A. Hall. THIBD ROW: J . Langhorn,
K. Campbell, K. Jennings, Coach Thompson, J.
Hariston , H. Waid , K. Brower.

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�WE WILL REMEMBER

Always bring y our books to class.

I thought somebody said t here was an
assembly today.

Now if you get caught throwing snowballs ...

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Is this t he real Mork from Ork?

Mr. Garber, Do you actually be lieve that this is the first time he has
been late to class?

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No! No! You saw with this end.

Girls! You have just one minute to choose
date number one, two or t hree.

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I would ra t her eat my t humb t ha n t hese
burgers.
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Gee Coach, I did wash my tennis shoes this week.

That is the last spider I'll ever eat!

Hi Mom! Wish you were here.

How about a date?

Let's see now, does W come before R or ...

If that bell doesn't ring I'm going to croak .

He just kissed her and his lips turned white.

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What are you talking about Mr. Bailey?

Don't tell 4nyone, but I can't divide decimals either.

�Come on out Mrs. Hunt, the kids have gone home now.

I told yo u once about drawing a ll those dirty pictures in this class.

Maybe I can use this drill to unclog all the commodes.

Would you all please whisper just a little louder?

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Look fool, put the ball in the righ t basket.

I will give her a ten.

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I need a Trac II shave.

Oh Lord, not another faculty meeting!

Oops! Ripped them again.

Can we go to the bathroom Mrs. Hunt?

Last year I cut three fingers oft'.

We are not 1oin1 to dance with any of those silly girls.

About time you got one right Na thaniel.

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Look who is in the trash can Mr. Cushing.

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��THANKYOUP.T.A.

We will long remember our P.T.A. this year for their
conscientious efforts in working with our administration to improve both the quality of instruction and the
condition of the physical plant here at Addison. Under
the capable leadership of Mrs. Ella M. Waid, president
of the P.T.A., a group of dedicated parents (pictured
below) conducted a survey to not only assess the condition of our building, but to identify various academic
needs of our school. Their efforts were rewarded in that
Addison received some needed materials and textbooks
and many r epairs were made throughout th e school.
Thank you, parents, for having helped the teachers
provide a more adequate atmosphere for instructing and
learning .

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I. Mrs. Ella M. Waid, President.
2. Mr. Robert S. Peckham, First Vice-President and Program Chairman.
3. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Peckham, Cultural Arts.
4. Mrs. Laura H. Cochran, Corresponding Secretary.
5. Mrs. Juanita Langhorn, Second Vice-President.
Not pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Wheaton, Willimson Road;
Mrs. Bonnie Campbell, Historian; Mrs. Sandy Pyle, Recording
Secr etary; Mr. John Garber, Third Vice-President; Mr. Joseph
Groves, Treasurer.

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�"ENJOY LlFE MORE WITH MUSIC"
Conn Organs - Chickering and Cable Pianos
Gibson and Martin Fretted Instruments
Conn and Artley Band Instruments
Slingerland and Ludwig Drums
Sheet Music - Teching Materials

MELODY HAVEN, INC.
122 West Church Ave.

Roanoke. Virginia

A. Byron Smith
Bonds -

Real Estate -

Oil

1818 Centre Ave., N.W.
P.O. Box 312
PHONE 343-5219 Roanoke, Va. 24003

342-7883

Professional Instruction

Expert Repairing

Fizer Funeral
Home

CAVALIER ENTERPRISES

1427 Melrose Avenue, N.W.
Roanoke, Virginia 24017

Serving The

Manager, Sterling G. Fizer
Res. 344-2130
Assistant Manager, Stafford A. Fizer
Res. 343-2533

BONANZA SIRLOIN PITS
3900 Brambleton Ave., SW
5515 Williamson Road , NW

260 Wildwood Road, Salem
Business 345-7783

ANDY'S SHOPS
In the Center of the Mall
Crossroads Mall, Roanoke, Virginia 24012
Greeting Cards, Candies, Party and
Wedding Supplies

Phone 362-1467

Compliments of .. .
JESSE BAKER, Owner
"If soulfood is your specialtyThen come to the SoulFood Specialist"

On hand to serve you is ...
Mrs. Pecola Smith and Mrs. Geraldine
Baker

THE 8TH STREET GRILL

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by
Elizabeth R. Peckham
3424 Valley View Ave., N.W.
Roan oke, Virginia 24012
362-2260

Complimen ts of:

REID and RUSSELL FLORIST
1705A Cove Road, N. W.
Roanoke, Virginia 24017
Betty Reid
Frances Russell

Lewis B. Bailey

Phone
366-5921

Phone 366-2871

HAMLAL &amp; CURTIS
FUNERAL HOME

Williamson Road P hoto Shop

Moorman Rd . at 10th St. N.W.

"Our Business is Developing"

Roanoke, Virginia

2813 Williamson Rd.

Roanoke, VA. 24012

Phone 344-1271

WOMETCO COCA-COLA
BOTTLIN G COMPANY OF
ROANOKE, VffiGINIA, INC.

Coke adds life .. .
to pep rallies ... study breaks ...
your
favorite snacks ... whatever that
makes for
the good times .. . Coke adds life to
everyth ing
that makes your livin' nice.

346 Center Avenue, N.W.
P.O. Box 13346
Roanoke, Virginia 24033

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�In Appreciation

GOLDEN PATRONS
Mr. John C. Garber
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mason
Mrs. Peggy Sue Harris Mason

Mr. James D. Polk
Ruby Baxter
Mr. Allen C. West

SILVER PATRONS
Mr. D. 0. Wiley
Brenda A. Powell
Angeline T. B axter
Jackie and Calvin Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Norris A. Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Terrell
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S . Claytor

Mr . and Mrs. C. L. Patterson, Jr.
Mrs. Roselie B. Johns
Mrs. Mable H. Manns
Danny White
D. 0. Wiley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James A . Watts

PATRONS
Mrs. Ruth Hairston
Mrs. F. E. Pawley
Ms. Lou ise Powe ll
Douglas Payne
Mrs. Ollie Mae Dunnaville
Miss Lillie Mae long
A. Lorraine Johnson
Mrs. Te r esa Dickerson
Ms . Catherine D. Harvey
Romain Anderson
Caro line Baxter
Thomas Mason
Mr. D. M. White
Mrs. Sherman Brown. Jr.
John H. Terry
Mr. Erro l T . Hams
Mrs. Elva 0 . Mason
Walter Morgan
Mrs. Charles Richardson
Dorothy Thacker

Mr. H. Abbott
Mrs. Helen Nelson Brown
Mrs. Jean Ga lloway
The Traynham Fam i ly
J. R. Groves. Jr.
Mrs. Margie Steptoe
Raymond Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Althomas Lee
Napoleon B. Ba iley
Connie Moore
Diane Foster
Shamaine Quarles
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dea ring
Mrs. Haze l P. Wheaton
Mrs. Avis L. Daniels
Jacqueline Beale
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Wainwright
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford C. Lewis
Gary C. Adkins

M r s. Sh irl ey Powell
Mrs. Rosa Page
Mr. and M rs. M ilton Jordan
Mrs. Linda Manns
Ms. Beverly Hart
Mrs. Laverne Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thomas
Mrs. Mable H. Manns
Mr. R. B. Dillard
Justus Peters
Bobby Barnett
M iss Lu cy Terrel l
Mrs. H~ttie Wi teher
Jack 0 . Watson. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Abbott
Ms. Alva N. Enoch
Mr. and Mrs. William Grogan
Mr. and Mrs. Ottawe P. Pul len
Peggy L. Adkins
Richard Casey
A friend

Our very special thanks to the adm inistration , staff and student body of Addison Jr. High for thei r cooperation and
assistance throughout the year as we worked on the yearbook. The 1979-80 yearbook staff also wishes to express their sincere appreciation to Mr. Lewis Bailey of Williamson Road Photo Shop fo r his assistance with a ll of our photographic needs
and t o Mrs . Yolanda Harmon for keeping our financial records.

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                    <text>���THE SENIOR CLASS
Lucy Addison High School
Roanoke , Virginia

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THE 1962 ADDISONIAN

Pu b li s h ed by th e Se nio r Class a nd the Publi cat ion s Comm itt e e
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�FOREWORD
A fleeting moment passes swiftly into
the past then revives itself in an ever dying memory. The future never comes; the
past is ever gone, but we dwell always in
an eternal present. Nostalgia visits us all
and we would live once more the best
years of our lives further ahead at that
time which is to come .

On these pages are captives of a time
that is now history. The annual staff invite you to reminisce and retrace with
them your steps to a happy time. Herein
is recorded the light of the ages that shall
illuminate the tomorrow and keep a loving
tie between you and your beloved friends
at Lucy Addison High School.

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Hail to t h ee, our Alma Mater
Guardian of the right
Our footsteps w ill neve r falt er
Guid ed by th e light.

Our strong ban ca n ne'er be broken
F orm e d in Addi so n High
Far surpassing wea lth unspoken,
Sealed by friendship's tie.

Alma Mat er , Alm a Mat er
Th ee we will never fa il .
Loyal sons and loya l daught ers
Addison, a ll bail'
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Administration and Faculty

Seniors

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C lasses

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Organizations

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Athletics

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�This year marks a great event in
the life of your educational career- the successful completion of a twelvey ear program of education. Upon this
worthy achievement I congratulate you.
The future will continue. I am con fident that you will meet the responsi bilities of democratic citizenship intelligently and with understanding.
As you leave the Addison High
School and enter upon an ever enlarging field of service, I wish for each of
you success, happiness and good health.
E. W . Rushton
Superintende nt of Schools

You will remember your graduation as
the one in which Colonel John Glenn, Jr.,
orbited the earth. It is a story of intensive
study, training, experime ntation, teamwork, cooperation, faith, patience, and
humility. Thousands of work-hours and
prayers by men and women around the
world, put him into orbit and brought him
back safely.
May you keep b efore you this outstanding
example of cooperation, faith and humility
with your feet firmly set on reality until
you reach the goals you wish to attain as
your contribution to humanity.
Edwin L. Phillips
Principal

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�GEORGE W. COLEMA N, JR.
Assistant Principal

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VIRG INIA BELCHER
Secret ar y

SANDRA SCRUGG

C l e r k T ypist

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English

WILLIAM H. BROTHERS
Business Education

GEORGIA C. BROWN
Guidance Counselor

CARLTON' EDWARDS
Auto Mechanics

ll.A LPH C O LEM AN
Elec tr ic i t y

GEORG I A CURTI S
Soci al Stu die s

BERNARD J. BROWN
Physical Education

LAWRENCE W. CLARK
Algebra

C H ARLES HONESTY
Scc ial Studi e s

�JOSEPH E. FINLEY

ANNETTE L. DILLARD

IRVIN CANNADY JR.

Instrumental Music

Music

Biology

PEARL E. FEARS

English

BARBARA FINLEY

ALONZO DESKINS, JR.

Physical Education

Barbering

HENRY L. FULFORD

PERCY GIDDINGS

Art

Social Scie nce

LILLIE W . M IT HCELL
E1 glish

�CHRISTINE PAYNE

JOHN H. POWELL

Reading

Biology

ALTA MAI THOMPSON

GEORGE SKIPPER

French

JULIA WILSON

Homem aking

Biology

CONSTANCE JOHNSON

English

SARAH SAUNDERS

Cosmetology

JULI AN R. M OORE

MAJO R J. WELLS

Gu idance Counselor

Math e matics

�ETHEL ROBINSON

HELEN WHITWORTH

Latin

English

Librarian

THOMAS JONES

ALM A ROBERTSON

MARY ST EPTOE

Chemistry

Business Education

Home Economics

GERTUDE SCOTT

DOROTHY D. WITTEN

BERTHA L. \·\11-IITE

GEORGE RIDDICK

Ma thematics

Ph ysical Education

Social Science

�MELVIN PAWLEY

Physical Education

J. DOUGLASS SERRELL
Bricklaying

KA THERINE PULLENS

Social Science

J. ARTHUR SPENCER
Science
Safety Education

ELLA M. KEEN

Mathematics

CHAUNCEY LOGAN

English

Missing
MRS. A. BYRON SMITH

Practical Nursing

MRS. EIKO CLAYTOR

Practical Nursing

BERNARD JOHNSON

Carpe ntr y
EU LA 1-1AC KLEY

Social Sc ie nce

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CLASS

�WILLIAM HICKS
Tri-Hi-Y
HENRY STONE
Choir

ABIE PULLINS
Valiants, Spotlight Annual Staff
MARGARET MINOR
Choir

JOHN LIPSCOMB
Arabian Aces, Choir
JAC Q UELINE H AIRSTON
Indu strial Arts C l ub, Mod e rn Dance
Gro up, Fu tur e Bu sin ess Le ad e rs of
Am e ric a

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�GEORGE BERRY
Football Team, Track Team
KATHLEEN BROWN
Industrial Arts Club, Socialistic
Teens Social Club

GLORIA WARE
Varsity "A" Cheering Squad, Spotlight, Y--Teens, Le s Je unes Filles
Soc.
KING MASON
football, Baske tball, Track Team,
Ara bian Aces Social Club, Var-

sitY "A ..

JA MES CABBLER
Football, Basketball , Arabian
Aces, Varsity "A"
MARIE HNNEY
Industrial Arts Club , Ja zz Glee
Club, President of Choir, Te nni s
T e am, Ro okie Y--Teens, Tennis
Club, Dance Group , Socialistic
Teens Social Club , Miss Homecoming 1961-62 .

�WILLIE BRUCE
Ar abian Aces, Choir, Manager of
Football
MAXINE WILEY
R-Dance Group, NHA, Choir, Junior Red Cross

HARRIETTE PAWLEY
Band, Dramatics Club, Science
Club, Tennis T e am, Tennis Club,
Dance Group, Annual Staff, Rookie
Y-Teens, Jazz Club, Varsity " A" ,
All-State Band, National Honor
Socie t y
BOBBY BAKER
Basketball, track, football, Ara bian Ac es

'
RONALD BROWN
Track, Basketball, Chemistry Club,
Drama tics, Football

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AN NA HICKS
Band, Modern Dance Group , Dramatics, Futur e Teachers of Am e ri ca ..

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�CORNELIA WILLIAMS
New Homemakers of America,
Student Participation Association,
Junior Red Cross, Fu tu re Nurses of
America, Industrial Arts Club.
ERNEST PETTY
Valiants, Jazz Club, Spotlight,
Annual Staff, Dramatics, Band,
Industrial Arts Club, T.rack Team

JAMES E. BOLDEN
LORETTA GROGAN
Future Business Leaders of
America, Girls Ba sketball, Indu st rial Arts Club, New Hom emake rs
of America

ELIJAH WILL IAMS
Dramatics
SANDRA SCOTT
Choir , Librar y C lub , New Ho m e m akers of Am erica

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�JENETT A COLES
Dramatic, Band, Spotlight, Modern
Dance Group, Industrial Art Club,
Future Business Leaders of America,
Jazz Club, Varsity "A," Honor
Society
DELORES GLOVER
Glee Club, Rookie Y-Teen, Fu ture Homemakers of America,
Charm Club

JACQUELINE CALHOUN
Annual Staff, Band, Spotlight
Pre ss, Varsity "A ," Industrial Art
Club of America, Dramatic
Guild, Jaz z Club, Future Bu siness
Leaders of America, National
Honor Society of Secondar y
Schools
SAMUEL WATSON
Ara bi an Aces

NORRIS HUBB ARD
T e nnis T e am
ETHEL BROW N
Indu stri al Art Club, Junior Red
Cross, Gir l s Softball Team, Future Nurses of America

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�GEORGE SMITH
Basketball, Football, Valiants,
Varsity "A"
MARTHA FREEMAN
Future Leade rs of America, Industrial Arts Club

OGLIVIA HACKLEY
Art Club, National Honor Society,
Stud ent Court, Student Participation Association Spotlight,
Socialistic T eens Social Club,
Jazz Club, Annual Staff
LEE GRAVES
Valiant Social Club, Basketball,
Track, Choir, Jazz Club, Varsity
"A," Chemistr y Club

RONALD BROWN
Trac k , Bas ke tball, Ja zz Club,
Ch e m istr y club, Dramatics Club ,
Arabian Aces Soci a l Club, Football
GLO RIA PARKER
Futu re Busine ss Le a ders of
Am erica, Indu strial arts Club

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�BARBA RA ALLEN
Charm Club, Modem Dance Group,
Art Club, Band, Socialistic Teens,
Social Club, New Homemakers of
America
JUNIUS HUGHES
Art Club, Scie nce Club, Varsity
"A," Basketball team, Valiants
Social Club, Stud e nt Participation
Association, Societe Honoraire De
Francais

GLORIA MATTHEWS
New Homemakers of America
RONALD F. LOG AN

TINA C. GROGAN
Future Bu siness Le ad er s of
Am e rica , Girl' s Softba ll Team, In du strial Arts Club , Future Home makers of America
MAURICE JONES

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�FRANK MAYO
Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club, Football
team, Imperial Knights
JOAN MARTIN
Cheerleaders , Future Business
Lead ers of America, Les Jeurres
Fille s Social Club

MARCELLUS EDWARDS
Football T e am, Basketball t e am,
Track t e am, Varsity "A," Tri Hi -Y, Arabian Aces
RUTH MACKLIN
Choir, Annual Staff, Y-Teens , Glee
Club, Les Jeunes Filles Social
Club. Spotlight Press, Rookie Y Teens

NANCY PRESTO N
Libra ry Club, Future Business
Lea ders of America
CARO LYN COUSER
Future Business Lea de rs of
Am erica

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GEORGE FLIPPEN
WILLIAM DAVID

PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM
Choir, Industrial Art Club , Future
Nurses of America
BARBARA HUNT
Girls' Softball Team, Tennis
Team, Future Business Leaders of
America, Arts Industrial Club

DOROTHY KING
Futur e Business Leaders of America,
Ne w Hom emakers of Am e rica
ROS A WRIGHT
Band , Y -Tee ns , Choir , Girls
Track t e am

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�JOHNELL CARTER
Futur e Business Leaders of America,
Choir
MARY ANN CALLOWAY
Sub-Deb Social Club, Dramatics,
Spotlight, Rookie Y -Teens

GEORGE DANIELS
Band, Valiants, Arabian Aces,
Jazz Club
DOROTHY CRAFT
Future Business Lead ers of America,
Industrial Arts Club, Glee Club,
New Homemakers of America

SPENCER NANCE
Arabian Aces, Track Team
DELORES CA LDWELL
Dramatics, Art Club, Socialisti c
Tee ns Social Club , Natio nal Honor
Soci et y

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�SHIRLEY REEVES
Future Business Leade rs of America,
National Honor Society , Student
Court, Socialistic Teens, Social
Club, Dance Group, S.P.A.
JANET SPURLOCK
Dramatics Club, Future Homemakers of Am erica, Spotlight,
Y -T ee ns

BERNADINE HARRIS
Tennis Club, T e nn is T eam, Art
Club, Stud e nt Court, Rookie YTee n, Varsit y·· A," Da nce Group,
Socialistic T een s, Prom Committee, Modern Jazz Club
JOHNNY COLSTON
Basketball

M ARVIN PAGE
Art Industrial Club, Basketball
DORETHA HAM PTON
Spotligh t , Dramatics, Danc e
Group, Future Busi ness Leaders of
Am erica, Y -Teen

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�WILLIE SMALL
Choir, Science Club
BETTIE WILLIAMSON
Dramatic Guild, Spotlight Press,
Modern Dance Group, Sub Deb
Social Club, Industrial Arts Club,
New Homemakers of America

BETTIE THOMPSON
National Honor Society, Sub Deb
Social Club, Annual Staff, Spotlight Press , Stud e nt Co urt, Glee
Club, Future Nurses of America,
Dramatic Guild, Y -Teens, Junior
Red Cross, Industrial Arts
RONALD MARCH
Choir, T e nni s team, Football
team, Varsity "A," Spotlight Press ,
Imperial Knights

MARIE C HAPMAN
Modern Danc e Group, Ne w Hom e makers of Am er ica, Rook ie Y Teens
CAROLINE T AY LOR
Future Bu siness Lead ers of America,
Mod ern Danc e Gro u p , Jun ior Red
Cross , Ne w Hom emake rs of
America

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�STANLEY HALE
Valiant Social Club, National
Honor Society , Basketball, Stu dent Court, Science Club, Annual
Staff, Varsity "A"
DOUG LAS TABORN
Basketball, Football, Valiants,
Choir, Annual Staff

DORIS MARTIN
Band, Choir, All-State Band,
Spotligh t, Dramatics, Tennis
Club, Rookie Y-Teen, Jazz Club,
Varsit y " A"

.'

SOPHI A TERRY
Band, Varsity "A," Prom Commit tee, Rookie Y -T eens, Dance
Group, Dramatics Club
LINDS IE BROWN
Spotligh t

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VASS AR HU RT
T e nnis T e am, Chemistry Club,
Scie nc e Club, Track t eam, Tennis
Club

�SHIRLEY WILSON
Y-Teens, Spotlight, Future Nurses
of America, Choir

i'

CHARLES BROWN
Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club

ANNIE REYNOLDS
Junior Red Cross, Industrial Arts
Club, Future Nurses of America
EZRA JONES
Student Participation Association,
Arabian Aces, Jazz Club, Junior
Varsity, Tennis T e am, Choir

CONSTANCE REID
Y -Tee ns, Rookie Y-Teens, Gle e
Club, Spatlight, Industrial Arts
Club, Future Business Leaders of
America
PEARL ALEXANDER
New Homemakers of America,
Future Nurses of America, Spatlight, Sub- -Deb Social Club ,
Stude nt partici pa ti on Association

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�SHIRLEY KASEY
Student Participation Association,
Annual Staff, Rookie Y--Teens
CLARENCE WRIGHT
Valiants, Varsity " A ", Tennis
Team, National Honor Societ y ,
Science Club, Spotlight

...
MAXINE TYREE
Stud ent Participation Associa tiorr,
Annual Staff, Jazz Club, Rookie
Y-Tee ns, Choir, Stud e nt Court,
Spotlight, Junior Red C ross
MELVIN HA YES
Track te am, Varsit y "A", Annual
Staff, Scie nc e Club, Stud e nt Participation Association, Art Club,
Jazz Club, Arabian Aces

MARGIE DENT
Student Parti cipa ti on Assoc i ation ,
Cheering Squad, Varsit y "A ,"
Mod ern Dance Grou p, Ne w Hom e makers of America, Futu re Nurses
of Am e ric a , Junior Re d Cross
JOHN EDWARDS
Chem istr y Cl ub , ba sketbi!.11 , Dram at ic s, Scierrc e Club, Librar y
Cl ub, Spotlight

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�BARBARA COMEDY
New Homemakers of America
SANDRA JOHNSON
Dramatics, Science Club, Spotlight Press, New Homemakers of
America

HARRIET PAYNE
Dance Group, National Homemaker s of America, Industrial
Art Club
CURTIS KE ARNS
Spotligh t, Band, Baseball, Dramatics , Prom Committee, Track
T e am

SYLVI A DIL LON
Y-T ee n , Spotl ight, Ne w Hom e maker s of America, Mode m Da nee
Group , Charm C lub , Rookie Y Teen
CORNELIUS WORM AC K
Track T eam, Choir

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�JAMES SAUNDERS
Basketball, Tennis, Baseball
JERRY SAUNDERS
Basketball, Tennis, Baseball

ERNESTINE FOY
National Honor Societ y , Rookie Y Teens, Science Club, Socialistic
Teens Club, Jazz Club, Art Club,
Drama tics, Spotlight Pre ss
YVONNE CROSON
Charm Club, Spotlight Pr e ss,
Rookie Y - -Teens , Industrial Arts
Club, Gle e Club

LOTTIE ROSE
Fut ure Bu siness Lead ers of Am e rica ,
Y --Teens, Spot l ight Pre ss , Indu stri al Arts Club, Charm Club,
Sc i e nc e Club
MARY PRIC E
Future Business Le ad e rs of Am erica,
Spotlight Pre ss, Glee Club

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�RICHARD DUDLEY
Spotlight, Varsity "A," Annual
Staff, Science Club, Basketball,
Dramatics, Valiants Club, SPA
RONALD PERRY
Annual Sta ff, National Honor
Society, Band, Baseball, Science
Club, Varsity "A," Valiants, Art
Club , All State Band

b"
THO MAS A WALLER JR.
·
Club Junior
Vars1·ty • Ara
. ian
Jazz
• Comm1·nee • science
}&gt;ces, Prom
Club
y
O SE HACKLEY
R
Court Rookie SPA Stud e nt
• Cl b Drama • S otlight, Jazz
u .
Teen, p
S ff Tennis Team,
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Annual ta •
d
ncs • .
1 b Chee ring Squa •
Tennis Cu •
prom Committee

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GERTRUDE LEWIS

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Future Business Leaders of Americ a,
New Homemakers of A merica, Art
Club, Annua l Staff, Spotlight

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ERNEST TERRY
Band , SPA , Valiants Social Club ,
An nua l Staff , Varsity "A ."

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�CAROL PRICE
Charm Club, New Homemakers of
America, Choir, Y-Teens.
BESSIE KELSO
Socialistic Teens, Social Club,
Spotlight Press, Rookie Y-Teens.

GLORIA FOUNTAIN
New Homemakers of America.
LORETTA GAITHER
Band, Cheering Squad, Y -Teens,
Tri-Hi-Y, Spotlight Press, Charm
Club, Industrial Arts Club, Future
Business Leaders of America.

PEARL BONDS
Spotlight Press, Y-Teens, New
Homemakers of America, Charm
Club, Dance Group, Rookie YTee ns.
CAROLYN JOHNSO N
Future Business Leaders of America,
New Homemakers of America,
Junior Red Cross.

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Alfred Hunt

Norma Di vers

Ernestine Flowers

Phyllis Williams

IN MEMORIAM
February 9, 1962
I cannot say, and I will not say
That h e is dead. He is just away!
With a cheery smile and a wave of the
hand,
He has wandered into an unknown land.
And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must b e, since ' h e lingers there
- - James Whitcomb Riley

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Julia Small

Shirley Hughes

�CLASS HISTORY
"Addison at last!" This was the cry of the 237 rapt and exultant freshmen in the fall of 1958, as they stood
ago g peering into the halls and classrooms of Lucy Addison High School which was erected in memory of an
astute lady, a former principal of this city.
Our first task was the election of those who were to guide us through our freshmen year. The chosen ones
were: Stanley Hale, President ; Shirley Kasey, Vice President; Bernadine Harris, Secretary; Junius Hughes,
Treasurer. We then sort to choose our activities, many of which remained our choices throughout our years' stay
at Addison. Bobby Baker chose the Football team; Douglas Taborn chose the Basketball team while Marcellus
Edwards chose the Track team . Margie Dent chose the Cheering Squad; Jenetta Coles, Sandra Johnson, and Bettie
Williamson chose the Dramatics Guild; Marie Finney chose the Choir, and Ernest Petty, Harriette Pawley, Jenetta
Coles , Jacqueline Calhoun, George Daniels, Curtis Kearns, Samuel Marshall, Ronald Perry, Rosa Ann Wright,
Doris Martin, Sophia Terry, and Ernest Terry, chose the band.
We were ready for the second hurdle, our sophomore year, with the ambition of a winner of a recent relay
race, to do better. Our class officers for the suphomore year were: Douglas Taborn, President; Stanley Hale,
Vice-President; Sophia Terry. Secretary; ana Assistant Secretary. Bernadine Harris. In our sports activities,
Dou glas Taborn held a very enviable and worthwhile position on the Basketball team as Co-Captain; while
Marie Finney was an attendant to Miss Homecoming.
Passing through our Sophomore year, unscaved, we entered our Junior year, willing and read y to take on more
rigorous responsibilities than we had the previous years. This time, we elected as officers of our class: Stanley
Hale, President; Maxine Tyree, Vice-President; Oglivia Hackley, Secretary; Shirley Kasey, Treasurer; Assistant Secretar y , Bernadine Harris·; Business Manager, Junius Hughes; Assistant Business Manager , Douglas
T aborn.
ln sports , the Basketball Team elected Douglas Taborn as the Captain, while the Track team elected Marcellus Edwards as Co-Captain.

Rea lizing that we as Juniors, belonging to the upper societ y , were now eligible to become members of the
National Honor Societ y , (something we had looked forward to for two years), fifteen of us wrote letters of appli cation to the sponsors, seeking membership. The fortunate ones were: Pearl Alexander, Dolores Caldwell,
Jacqudine C:alhoun , Jenetta Coles, Richard Dudley, Ernestine Foy, Oglivia Hackley, Stanley Hale, Shirley
Ka; e y, Harrie tr e Pawley, Rona ld Perr y , Shirle y Ree ves, Bettie Thompson, Maxine T yree, and Clarence Wright.
Fin all y . a Harbinger with th e red breast heralded the arrival of spring . with e ver yone so ga y and sentimental.
We looke d fo rward a nd were succ ess ful in g iving the Seniors the best Prom they e ver had. Our Prom Theme,
"F rom th e Terr ac e, " wa:;· e fficientl y carried out by the students, Shirley Kasey, Oglivia Hackley , Stanley Hale,
Bern ad in e Harri :; , Rose Hack ley , Richard Dudley, Maxine Tyree, Curtis Keams , Charles Brown, Melvin Hayes,
Ro n al d Perr y , Thomas Wa ller, Max ine Wile y, Bessie Kelso, Sophia Terry, Ezra Jones, Ronald March, Harriette
Pa wle y , a nd Cl ar en ce Wright , who ser ved on the Prom committee.
After the e xc it em ent o f the Pro l]l, the Her alds for the Vespers and Commencement were s.elected. This, too,
we co unt as an honor fo r the y are chosen by the principal. These honorees were: Dolores Caldwell, Margie Dent,
Ogl i via Hackle y , Jac quelin e Ha ir; ton, and Gloria Parker. No w we were ready for the summer which proved to
be e xc itin 0 fo r all o f 11 ; but espec iall y for Harriette Pawley who recei ved a scholarship to do Science Research
at l-lmvar d Uni versit y Labora tor y.
At l ast , our goa l is•in ; i 0 ht , fo r it is now Se ptemb er, 19 62. Victor y , for which we ha ve anxiou sl y been
a \vai t in;_, . i' a;&gt; :1 r c J. 1lm da 's nffic ers fo r this year are : President, Shirl e y Kasey; Vi ce-President, Stanle y Hale;
Sec re t ar y, Ge rrie Thom pson ; Ass ist ant Secretar y , Ernestine Foy ; Trea sur er, Richard Dudle y; Busines:; Man ager ,
Ha rrie tte Paw le y.

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�Senior otlicers on the s. P. A. are: Oglivia Hackle y, President; Pearl Alexander, Secretary; and Ezra Jones,
Reporter. Doris Martin was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Spotlight Press for the year, 196 1-62.
This year, our boys took o ver the leadership positions of the sports activities. The three Captains of the Football team are : James Cabbler, Bobby Baker, and Douglas Taborn. To lead the Basketball team through the 'year,
Douglas Taborn was elected Captain and Marcellus Edwards was elected Co-Captain. The Track team also
elected Marcellus Edwards as Captain.
While some of the Seniors have taken over the leadership positions of the sports activities, others ha ve been
elected officers of the Band and Choir. The officers of the band for this year are: President, Ernest Petty ; VicePresident, Harriette Pawley; Secretary, Doris Martin ; Assistant Secretary, Sophia Terry ; and Librarian, Jenetta
Coles. The Choir, in the election for a president, elected Marie Finney.
Senior officers and m embers of the Addison Dr amatics Guild for this year are: President, Bettie Williamson ;
Vice-President , Sandra Johnson ; and other members are: Jenetta Coles, John Edwards and Ja cqueline Calhoun.
This group, as in former years, kept Addison on the Dramatic map, for we again won a Distinguished rating.
This year, Sophia Terry wears the proud name of Miss Addison , while Mar ie Finney wears the title of
Miss Home coming.
The members of the Annual Staff for this year are Ernest Terry , Editor; Jacqueline Calhoun, Ass ist a nt Editor.
Other members are: Doris Martin, Gertrude Lewis, Ernest Petty, Harriette Pawley , Shirley Kasey , Stanley Hale, ·
Richard Dudley, Ronald Perry, Douglas Taborn, Ma xine Tyree, Bettie Thompson, Oglivia Hackley, Ruth Macklin ,
Dolores Caldwell, Ernestine Foy, Abie Pullins, and Junius Hughes.
Yes, the time has come tor us to part. We have reached the end of our high school years, with all the sweat
and tears, and childhood fears. But this is not the end of our lives; it is onl y what our closing is called
Commenc ement--the beginning. Deep within the recess es of our hearts, indeliblely stamped are the wonderful years at Lucy Addison High School.

CLASS WILLS
I, Ethel Brown, do will Mary Jordan m y seat in Mrs . Mitchell's English Cl ass .
I, Delores Glo ver, do will to Reba Clark a lollypop and a friendsh ip ring so that she will remain sw eet an d
friendl y.
I, Pearl Ale xander, do will Charlene Mannings a free meal ticket so that she can stop saying, "I'm Hungry,
what ya• got to eat."
I, Patricia Cunningham, do will Jerri Watts a book on "How to stay in a Child's Place."
I, Gloria Fountain, do will a pillow to anyone who will be on the office bench as long as I ha ve.
I, Gloria Ware, do will to m y sister, Brenda Ware, my sea t in Mr. Powell's homeroom, NO. 209.
I, Barbara Comedy, do will Katherine Boyd so me cigarettes so she won't ha ve to bum ne xt year.
I, Cora Price, do will my cousin, Betty Dickerson, a bo yfriend so that she will stop calling mine.
I, Dorothy Craft, do will Ronald Wagstaff a few nickels so that he may stop borro wing m in e.
I, Ronald G. Bro wn , do will Ja mes Jones m y track ~ho es so he will be a ble to run faster.
I, Janet Spurlock, do will Teres a Poindexter enough food so that she will not g et so hungr y.
I, Harriet Payne, do will Teresa Po inde xter enough food to last her through life.
I, William Hicks, do will all m y friends my seat in the auditorium.
I, Constance Re id, do will Margaret Brown a sil ver spoon in hopes that it will keep her off the long wooden
ben ch.

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�I, Loretta Grogan, do will to Ementress Orr a set of excuse slips so she won't get into so much trouble.
I, Lindse Brown, do will m y sister, Dorothy, a watch so that she can get into school on time.
I, James Cabbler, do will Willie Edmonds a bucket so that he may catch all the tears he sheds over Earlene.
I, Sylvia Dillion, do will m y seat in Mr . Honesty's room to anyone who wants it.
I, Curtis Kearns, do will to Emmett Nabors a high chair so he may be seen over Westly Mosely in band.
I, Elijah Williams, do will my lo cker to Gloria Jones so that she may have more room for her junk .
I, James Austin, do will Diane Williams a pair of skates so that she can catch Lee Graves.
I, Margaret Minor, do will Elizabeth Pashell a book on "How to Find a Love of Her Own."
r, Tina Gro gan , do will m y brother. Georg e Grogan, a set of books so he can get his lessons better.
r. Lottie Rose, do will one of m y junior friends a second year French book so that next year he may keep
abreast with his classmates.
I, Bessie Kelso, do will Elizabeth Paschell a bo y doll.
r, Max ine Wiley, do will to Mr. John Henr y Powell, a loud and rowdy homeroom so he won't be as happy as he
was with ours .
r, Kathleen Brown, do will to Jackie Brown my seat in French to occupy and keep it warm for three short years.
r, Anna Hicks, do will Barbara Calloway and Brenda Fairfax my measuring tape so they will always keep their
figure.
r, Phyllis Williams, do will Janet Campell an alarm clock, so she won't be l ate for Government.
r, Delorse Caldwell , do will Melvin Bently a bag of cookie crumbs to replenish his hunger pains at lunch time.
I, Mar tha Freeman, do will Donnell Freeman a pair of tennis shoes.
I, Jacqueline Hairston, do will Shirley DeHaven a bo y doll to remind her of her secret lo ve.
I, Jacqueline Calhoun, do will Patricia Brown a bottle of Geritol in hopes that will g ive her a little "LIFE."
r, Shirley Reeves, do will Dwight Wal ker some ice so that he will continue to keep cool.
I, Ronald March, do will Patricia Steptoe a bottle of sweet pills so that she ma y stay as sweet as e ver.
I, Marcellus Edwards, do will Marion T erry m y locker No . '106 .
I, Lee Gra ves, do will Willia m Locket a ga g for his mouth to keep him from talking so much.
I, Georne Gerr y . do will m y long underwear to Sherwood Kasey so that he may stay warm doing football season.
I, Mar y0 Price, do will Calvin Beale, m y books so that he will obtain some knowledge to reach the senior Cl ass .
I, Geor ge Smith, do will Jo yce Finney an alarm clock so she can get to school on time.
r, Pear l Bonds, do will m y seat in Miss Robinson's Latin class to l3arbara l3rooks in hopes that she will answer
every que stion that I mi sse d .
I, Sophia Terr y , do will Reba C lark a comb to keep her hair lookinc; c;ood.
1, Marie Chapman, do \v ill m y seat in Mr. Honesty's History Clas s to anyone who wants it.
1, Yvonne C roson, do will Janet Cambell some stationer y so that she may continue to communicate with Lewis
Wingo.
1, Gloria Matthews, do will Connie Price and Fred Crouse a peace Treaty so that they will remai.n peacef.ul. .
1, Norma Divers, do will Margaret Boyd m y wh ite cheerint, uniform and hope that she will wear 1t with digmt y.
1, Ernest T err y, do will William Lockette a rope to tie down all the ~ irls h e doesn't have.
1, Richard Dudle y. do will Sherwood Kasey a pair of arches for his flat feet.
1, Ronald Perry . do will Sherwood Kasey a can of Quinsana Foot powder to help his foot co ndition.
I, Carol yn Johnson, do will to my sister Diane m y hall locker because hers doesn't work.

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��CLASS OF 1963

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CLASS OF 1965

8th GRADE
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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Inducted in 19 62; Patricia Brown, Gloria Tinsley, Charlene Miller, Rubijean Martin,
·-Judy Owens, Lula Campbell, Olga Hall, Alwyn Jennings, Barbara Ferguson, Mary
Lawrence, Shirley Dunnings, Sylvia Jones. Mr. C. H. Honesty, Sponsor.

AUTOGRAPHS

�ORGANIZATIONS

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INDUSTRIAL AR TS CLUB

SPOT LIGHT PR E SS

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STUDENT PARTICIPATION ASSOCIATION

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ANNUAL STAFF

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�MODERN DANCE GROUP

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�ARABIAN ACES SOCIAL CLUB

BETA CHI SOCIAL CLUB

VALIANTS SOCIAL CLUB

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SOCIALISTIC TEENS
SOCIAL CLUB

JU NIOR SOCIALISTIC
TEE NS SOCIAL CLUB

MODERN JAZZ PRIEST
SOCIAL CLUB

�ATHLETICS

BULLDOGS

�FOOTBALL TEAM
Coach- - Bernard Brown
Captains- - James Cabbler, Douglas Taborn, Bobby Baker
Season 's Record - -7-0 - 2
Western District Champs of 1961

TRACK T E AM
Coa c h - -Major We ll s
Captains - - Marce llus Edwards , Fred Ha m ilt o11
Sea so n' s Re c ord--:3rd in North crn Rc.:lays
4t h in Stat e

�Coach, Irvin Cannaday Jr.
Captain, Douglas Taborn
Co-Captain, Mar cellus Edwards
Se ason's Record, 12-8

BASKETBALL

J UN IOR VARSITY

Ca ptain, Be rnard Hai rston

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CHEERLEADER SQUAD

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MISS HOMECOMING 1961-62
MARIE FINNEY

�MISS ADDISON CONTESTANTS
Pearl Alexander, Harriette Pawley, Bernardine Harris, Anna Hicks, and Sophia Terry.
Missing from picture, Shirley Kasey.

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�MISS HOMECOMING AND HER CONTESTANTS

SENIOR CONTESTANTS FOR MISS HOMECOMING

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�JUNIOR CONTESTANTS FOR
MISS HOMECOMING

SOPHOMORE CONTESTANTS FOR
MISS HOMECOMING

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�FRESHMEN CONTESTANTS FOR
MISS HOMECOMING

8th GRADE CONTESTANTS FOR
MISS HOMECOMING

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                    <text>��Lucy Addison
Junior High School
1983-84

Home of the Bulldog

1220 Fifth Street Northwest

Roanoke, Virginia 24016

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page • • • 1
Table of Contents ••• 2
Editorial • •• 3
Dedication ••• 4
Seventh Graders ••• s
Eighth Graders • • • 13
Remembering
Miss Addison ••• 20
Freshmen ••• 23
Faculty ••• 39
Clubs &amp;
Organizations ••• 43
Sports ••• 53
Patrons and
Advertisements ••• 61

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EDITORIAL

1st Row
Tad Kwalc
Tami Fra zier
Leslie T&gt;'amuel
Terri Macklin
2nd Row
Michael Morton
Cynthia Taylor
Michelle Willis
Brian Clements
Oonyetta Calhoun

Dear Students,
We, the Annual Staff, with hard work and determination from every individual, have produced this
Bulldog Yearbook for the school year of 1983·84. The following pages in our yearbook reflect the growth
of each Addisonian as an individual with the faculty's g uidance throughout the school year. The yearbook
is a memorandum of our a c hievements as students and athletes to make this school number one.
Although we have had many misfortunes, we truly believe that everything, academically and athletical·
ly, has turned out for th': best. Many persona_I goals were achieved through learning from one another and
we have realized the difference between "ght and wrong.
we hope you will enjoy this annual and will have fun in the future years looking back over the pleasant
m emories that you, as an Addisonian, had in the school year of 1983·84.
Thank you and enjoy this special yearbook.
Yours truly,
The Year book Staff
1983·84

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�The 1983·84 Addison Bulldog Yearbook is dedi·
cated to a lady who has spent her life attempting
to improve the daily lives of her neighbors. She
has worked on various projects to improve the
standard of living within the Bla ck community of
Roanoke.
She was born in Asheville, North Carolina. It is
our good fortune that she chose Roanoke as her
home, where she married and raised two daugh·
ters. She has been employed by the Roanoke City
School Systems for thirty years. She is a member
of the Greater Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, where is
is an active member of the Willing Workers. She is
also active in the V.F. W. local 144.
Our recipient is the founder and director of Char·
ity Community House which is a neighborhood
center located in Northwest Roanoke. Among its
many activities are a summer day camp for young
children, an annual Sweetheart's Ball for junior
high students, and a senior citizens' park now un·
der construction. She also was in·
strumental in starling the Loudon
Melrose Community Group which
is an affiliate of Roanoke 's Neigh·
borhood Partnership.
We are proud to take this oppor·
tunity to let her know that we, the
Addison student body and staff,
appreciate the time and effort she
has demonstrated throughout the
years.
Mrs. Georgia Croson, we, the
Yearbook Staff, proudly dedicate
our Bulldog Annual to you. Thank
you for your dedication to the bet·
terment of our community.

you.
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�SEVENTH GRADERS

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�David Anderson
Sandra Anderson
Angela Aobson
Brian Argabright
Angela Arrington

Kimberly Banker
Kimberly Bare
Torrey Barlow
Laura Barton
Angela Bel cher

Maria Bennice
Tiffany Board
Michelle Borzotra
Hope Bouseman
Felicia Boyd

Kereth Bratcher
Danita Brown
Eric Brown
J essica Brown
Dennis Brutus

Jennifer Bulaski
Phillip Bumbry
Crystal Burwell
L orenda Cannaday
Tammy Capito

Robert Carder
Richard Carey
Kevin Carrie
Stephanie Carter
Gary Casey

6

�Lisa Clinebell
Edith Collins
Tranessa Collins
Liana Conner
Danny Cooper

Stephanie Cooper
Janet Covington
Marquettia Craig
Gwendolyn Crowder
Michael Cubitt

John Dance
Dana Dawson
Charles Deweese
Rodney Divers
Scott Doran

April Dudley
Russell Dudley
Jeffrey Duncan
Gloria Durham
Stephanie Edwards

Randall Eller
Carolyn Finney
James Fi sher
Sarita Fisher
Robert Fitzger a l d

Tomeka Fitzger a ld
Ricky Fle ming
Melvin Flint
K e ith Flippe n
Scott Flowe rs

7

�Tom Foster
Adrian Frazier
Edwin Friend
Michael Gaither
Joseph Gardner

Cheri e Green
Kenneth Green
Vicki Green
Bryan Gunn
Todd Gusler

Troy Gusler
Belinda Hale
James Hale
Troy Hale
Helen Ha,,is

Anthony Harvey
Tammy Harvey
James Hawks
Da,,ell Hendrick
Melissa Hepler

Deanna Hickman
Cecile Hilton
Tyrone Hodnett
Tameca Hopson
Shana Howard

She,,y Huds on
Denise Hughes
Sean Hunt
Lynette Jackson
Patty Jackson

8

�Shawn James
Charlene Jenkins
William Jenkins
Aleasea Johnson
Crystal Johnson

Michael Johnson
Tracy Johnson
Dana Jones
M ilton Jones
Alvin Jordan

Richard Journette
Derri ck Journiette
Angela Kelso
Keith Kelso
Lawrence Kier

James Lavender
Howard Leggett
Shaun Lewi s
Laurie Loope
Carol Lynch

Rone// Mason
Angel a McNeil
A r ber M ille r
A undrea M ille r
Ronnie M ille r

Jody Mills
Sherri Minnis
Troy Minter
Maryann Mitchell
Roy Mitchell

9

�Gary Moore
James Moore
John Mo,,is
Tamara Neal
Charlotte Noel

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Melissa Pe,,y
Charles Poore
Gordon Preston
Kevin Pruitt
Stacey Randolph

Jason Reynolds
Natalie Richardson
Shawn Richardson
Scott Robertson
Edward Robtison

Willie Ross
Anneke Samuel
Arvide Sarks
Amy Saunders
Edward Saunders

Rachel Saunders
Michael Scales
Cynthia Scott
David Seldon
Cassandra Shaw

Evelyn Shaw
Jay Shepard
Angela Simms
Melinda Simpson
Carlos Smith
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�Herman Smith
Trisa Smith
David Spangler
Kimberly Stone
Jimmy Stover

Kimberlee Stragand
Steven Stroup
Stuart Stultz
Bonnie Swank
Una Sycamore

Amy Tan
Brian Taylor
Lashawn Terry
Sharron Terry
James Thomas

Melinda Thomas
Kelly Tolbert
Jason Toney
Davi d Tracy
Michelle Trent

Terry Trout
Tiffani• 1Ucker
Terry Underwood
Willard Wade
Mary Waldhauer

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Monique Waller
Alfonza Ward
Martina Watson
Daniel Weakle y
Kimberly Weaver

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�Christopher Welch
Tamara White
Shameeka Williams
Mi chael Willis
Brad Wood

Jennifer Workman
Issac Wright
John Wright
Melissa Young

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�EIGHTH GRADERS

13

�James Agner
Dwayne Anderson
Anthony Arnold
Karen Arnold
Darlene Arrington

Eric Avery
Patrick Ayers
Philip Bailey
Lisa Baker
James Barnett

Jonathan Beane
Audrey Bentley
Paul Bishop
Curli s Blair
Mary Bouseman

Dionne Brandon
Tara Bright
Dorothy Brizendine
Rhonda Brown
Rodney Brown

Shene/ Brown
Morris Bryant
Dwayne Burnett
Roger Burnette
Toni Burwell

Donyetta Calhoun
Israel Calloway
Katrinia Camper
Laura Canode
Regina Carpenter

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�Joshua Casey
Bobby Clark
Lisa Clements
Alfred Coleman
Melanie Conner

Nellie Conner
Tabatha Cooper
Richard Damewood
Willard Davis
Timothy Di vers

Tanya Dudley
Angela Ellison
Maria Elsto n
Kelly Englis h
Marie Faulkner

A nnette Fluellen
William Foliaco
Tracy Franisco
Linda Friend
Alphonso Gilbert

Nichole Gilbert
Gracia/a Gill
Dedria Goin
Janet Gravely
Tammy Greer

Kenneth Guthrie
Tina Haga
Leslie Hall
Lisa Hambrick
Anissa Hancock

15

�Charlotte Hancoclc
Robert Henderson
Antoine Hickman
Steve Hodges
M ichael Holland

Tonya Jennelle
C h arity Johnson
Andrew Jones
Antonio Jones
Lisa Jones

Rona ld Jones
Tamekia Jordan
Tonya Jordan
David Judd
Dennis Kasey

Michael Kasey
Ike Katsilianos
Martin Keen
Gina Kiser
Donna Krantz

Earnest Lattimore
Deena L aw
Stephanie Lee
Michael Lingenfelter
L awrenc e Logan

Lisa /Luck
Angela Lynskey
Terri Macklin
6..ynda Madison
Tonia Manning

16

�Tavia Manns
Lance Marlin
Paul Mason
Charlene Miller
David Mills

Victoria Morris
Wayne Moyer
Richard Neece
Kelly Padgett
Michael Pannell

Takena Pannell
Mark Perdue
Allen Perry
Tammy Peters
Douglas Phanelson

Billy Poff
Stephen Poindexter
Tonya Poindexter
Ronald Polumbo
Timothy Preston

Derrick Priest
Tammy Quarles
Franklin Riles
Stanley Robinson
Angela Roop

Sabrina Rucker
Carl Saunders
Jerry Saunders
Melissa Saunders
Phillip Shell

17

�Tonya Smith
Tyrone Smith
Dawn Snellings
Gregory Spangler
Deborah Steelman

Lesley Stewart
Traci Stout
Debra Stroup
Tammy Sutphin
Lynda Swank

Cynthia Taylor
Melissa Taylor
Thomas Taylor
Tammy Tew
Anthony Thompson

Jerome Thompson
Christopher Traynham
Clyde Trent
Sharon Tyree
Tonya Vance

April Via
Spencer Waddell
Anthony Waker
Robert Walker
David Waller

Wayne Waller
Terrance Walton
Leona Warren
Casandra Webb
Reginald Wertz

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�Atelia West
Darrell White
Leann Whitlock
James Wilhe lm
Reginal d Wilkes

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Melissa Williams
Mich ael Willis
Michelle Willis
Lydi a Workma n
Christi a n Wrig ht

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Juanita Wright
Robert Young
Veronica Younger

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�REMEMBERING MISS ADDISON

CONGRATULATIONS

Miss Lucy Addison was born in the northern part of the
state on December 8 1 1861. Most sources say she was a
slave. Even though she was a slave, she became one of the
greatest educators in Roanoke's history.
She went to local rural schools and had private teachers.
In order to get to school, she had to wake up at four in the
morning and ride a ferry or boat. She also worked part·time
after school.
She was never very healthy, but continued going to
school anyway. She moved to Philadelphia and went to the
Institute for Colored Youth. She graduated from the lnsti·
tute in 1878. Then she took courses at the Virginia Normal
School in Petersburg, the Cook County Normal School in
Chicago and Howard University in Washington.
In 1886, she came to Roanoke to teach. At that time,
there were no black high schools in Roanoke. Blacks could
only attend school until the seventh grade. In 1917, a new
Harrison School was opened. Miss Addison became the
principal. Harrison was the largest black school in Virginia
with a woman as principal.
The city named it's newest high school after Miss Ad·
dison in 1928. That building later became Booker T. Wash·
ington Junior High School. The new Addison High School
opened in 1952 and became a junior high school in 1973.
Miss Addison taught Sunday school at the Fifth Avenue
Presbyterian Church. She organized citizens to provide
food and clothing for the poor. She was the vice-president
of the Burrell Memorial Hospital Assocations, the city's
first black hospital. She died on November 13, 1937 in
Washington, D.C.
The pupils and faculty at our school have a Founder's
Day honoring Miss Lucy Addison in February. One special
teacher is elected every year by the Student Council Asso•
ciation who has given outstanding service to the pupils.
Congratulations to Miss Anne Sheppard, the recipient of
the 1983·84 Addison Award.

MISS ANNE SHEPPARD

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FRESHMEN

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CAN YOU MATCH THE NAMES WITH
THE CORRECT PHOTOS?
1. Sharon Johns
2. Wendy J ordan
3. Missy Mays
4. Ben Waldhauer
5 . Sanda Durham
6. LaShaun Minter
7. Melissa Newman
Lynn Friend
9. Betty Smith
10. Dwayne Johnson
11. Gail Keen
12. Tami Frazier
13. Robin Butler
14. Carol Hale
15. Missy Basham
16. Rita Mills
17. Kim Harris
18. Brian Clements
19. Christy Swank
20. Patricia '1Urner
21. Kerry Compton
22. /11alene Flowers

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�Most Likely To Succeed

Most School Spirited

Tad Kwak
Tami Frazier

Kevin Brown
Robin Butler

Most Improved

Chuck Neal
Ann Foust

CLASS MIRRORS
Most Mischievous

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Most Athletic

Most Talented

Derrick Ross
Wendy BFown

Gordon Boyd

Leslie Tramuel

Michael M orton
Jea n ette Waldron

�Most Popular

Guy Beale
Tawanda Walker

Preppiest

Dwayne Johnson
Sabrina Cowan

Friendliest

Ronnie Thompson
YonaAvery

1983-84
Sneakiest

Freddie Muse
LaShaun Minter

Silliest

Chris Gravely
Missy Mays

Best Dressed

Guy Beale
Elinda Daniels

27

�Best All Around

Guy Beale
Sonya Buckner

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Most Studious

Tad Kwak
Tami Frazier

Best Looking

Guy Beale
Angie Belcher

�Thomas Altizer
John Amburn
Cynthia Arbogast
Michael Arnold

Yona Avery
Cynthia Azar
Thomas Ball
Teresa Banks

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Bridgette Barlow
Christopher Barnes
Melissa Basham
Ernest Baytops

Guy Beale
A ngela Belcher
James Belcher
Wayland Bond

Angelle Borzotra
Michael Borzotra
Gordon Boyd
Stepfan Boyd

29

�Anthony Bratton
Merrill Braun
James Breeden
Willie Bright

Darrell Brown
Joyce Brown
Karen Brown
Kevin Brown

Paul Brown
Sean Brown
Shannon Brown
Sonya Brown

Terrence Brown
Victoria Brown
Wendy Brown
Anthony Buckner

Sonya Buckner
LaRhonda Burnette
Robin Butler
Rosa Calloway
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�William Calloway
James Campbell
Sarah Canode
Dewey Carpenter

Katrina Carson
Angela Childress
Brian Clements
Kerry Compton

Laura Conley
William Conley
Kenneth Cooper
Sabrina Cowan

Steven Cr a ig h ead
Portia Dance
Elin d a Danie l
Paula David

Georgia Davis
Lisa Dean
Jeffrey Dennis
William Dillard

31

�Curtis Dixon
Joequelette Dungee
Reginald Dungee
Michael Dunnaville

Sondra Durham
Wanda Elliott
Stanl ey Fleisher
Kimberly Flint

lvalene Flowers
Paul Folden
Larry Foster
Ann Foust

Theodore Francisco
Tami Frazier
Debbie Friend
Kevin Furrow

Christopher Gravely
Michael Greenway
Theresha Hariston
Carol Hale

32

�Melissa Hale
Brian Hall
Kevin Hall
Melissa Hall

Steven Hall
Sonya Hardy
Kimberly Harris
Monique Harris

William Haskins
Lisa Hickman
Joyce Hicks
Cynthia Hilton

Trena Hinegar
William Hodges
Michelle Hopson
Mary Jackson

Verniesa Jenkins
Cynthia Jennings
Sharon Johns
Barbara Johnson

33

�Brian Johnson
Dwayne Johnson
Joyce Johnson
Darlene Jones

Victoria Jones
Wendy Jordan
Aritha Keen
Joe Kincer

Dae Hyun Kwak
Eva Lacy
David Lattimore
l risca Leggett

Charles Lewis
Rodney Lewis
Shannon Lovelace
Monica Lyons

James Mason
Melissa Mays
Carol Mills
Rita Mills

34

�James Minor
LaShaun Minter
Geraldine Moore
Michael Morton

Susan Morton
Julius Muse
Kenneth Muse
Dwayne Nance

Charles Neal
Melissa Newman
Barry Overstreet
Carey Padgett

Ellett Pendleton
Gary Perdue
Douglas Perkins
Tara Phanelson

Tina Phanelson
Mendy Phelps
Roy Phillips
Kenneth Poindexter

35

�Cynthi;i Powell
Larry Quarles
Nicole Richardson
Richard Riles

Derrick Ross
Tammi Rupert
John Samuel
Gane/la Sarks

Todd Saunders
Theresa Savoy
Cinnamon Sexton
Vanessa Shaw

Freda Shoup
Tobius Singleton
Earnest Slusser
Betty Smith

David Smith
Yolanda Smith
Anna Spriggs
Stacey Stanley

36

�Tommy St. Clair
Antonio Stephens
Duane Stokes
Christian Swank

Joseph Tan
Russell Taylor
William Taylor
Yvette Taylor

Michael Tew
Angela Thompson
April Thompson
Hope Thompson

Ronnie Thompson
Kenneth Tolley
Leslie Tramuel
Patricia TI.lrner

Donald Underwood
Robert Waldhauer
Jeanette Waldron
Steven Walker

37

�Tawanda Walker
John Webber
Penni White
Corey Williams

Dawn Williams
Harold Williams
Maria Williams
Demura Williams

Dwayne Wilson
Jeannie Wyatt
David Young

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�FACULTY

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Ward Athey
Be ve rly Burks
Ronald Bailey
Patricia Butler
Cynthia Bazemore
Rae Cable
Cora Bennett
Louise Castlema n
Barbara Bradshaw
Edward Comer

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Mollie DeBerry
Douglas Depuy
Gail Epps
Berkley Franklin
Laverne Fuller

Tony Hack
F. M. Hairston
Yolanda Harman
Walter Hic ks
Wayne H olland

Maxine Hunt
Michael Jennings
Leslie Johnson
Virginia Keller
Linda LaPlante

�John Lensch
Steve Mabry
Charles McQueen
Perry Medley

Carl Nave
Lorraine Pleasant
Ronald Poff
Shirley Powell

Jayne Ray
Betty Ryman
Anne Sheppard
Shirley Spencer

Joanne S teele
Emily Stockton
Margaret Thomas
Susan Thurston

Nancy nine
Jane nrrne r
Sharon Watkins
Ray Williams

Row One
Becky Bowles
Delores Journiette
Row Two
Ida Ingram
Josephine Fulp
Mary Seals
Row Three
Iva Myers
Blanch Keister
Mary Early
Robert Payne

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�GREETINGS
Dear Students,
It is with a deep and sincere sense of pride that I com·
mend and compliment the sponsor and Yearbook staff for
having worked so laboriously, diligently, tirelessly, and
effortlessly in achieving their goal in the compilation of
the 1984 Yearbook. Without your stalwartness and dedi·
cation in giving of yourselves so unselfishly, the manner
and performance in which this project was consummated
could not have been perfected.
Allow me to quote an old saying which magnifies your
expertise and success: "If you love to listen, you will gain
knowledge, and if you incline your ear, you will become
wise.''
This, you have done, CONGRATULATIONS!
Sincerely,

I,

Dear Students and Paren ts,
It has be en my privile g e to work with you this year. I
hope our working togethe r has i n some way made it pas·
sible for you to achieve s uitabl e goals. Being Assistant
Principal of Addis on h as been a new phase of my educa·
tional career. This y ear has b een a real challenge that I
have enjoyed and found to b e both educational EJnd re·
warding. I have met m an y fine stude n ts, parents, and edu·
cators who have worked hard t o m ake Addison the type
of school that functions in the bes t interest of the stu·
dents. To those departing students, I w i sh you the very
best; and, to those remaining, I hope you will set even
higher goals for yourselves in the years t o come.
Sincerely,
W. G. Wright
Assistant Principal

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Nadine Wheaton
Principal

�CLUB &amp; ORGANIZATIONS

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�1st Row
Shannon Lovelace
David Mills
Darrell Brown
Jerome Thompson
2nd Row
Michael Scales
Hope Thompson
Angelle Borzotra
Amy Tan
Rhonda Brown
Christy Swank
Ann Foust
Pamela Brandon
Lynette Jackson
3rd Row
Gail Keen
Kim Harris
Paul Brown
Deborah Steelman
Charlene Miller
Kevin Brown
James Lavender
Michelle Borzotra
Shawn Richardson
Alvin Jordan
4th Row
Michael Borzotra
David Tracy
Morris Bryant
Stephanie Cooper
Toni Burwell
Sean Brown
Michael Dunnaville
John Amburn

ADVANCED
BAND

BEGINNER'S
BAND

1st Row
Mary Jackson
Angela Kelso
Nadine Richardson
Tiffany Board
2nd Row
Joyce Hicks
Chris Wright
Eugene Riles
Kim Flint
Joyce Johnson

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�STRINGS
1st Row
Tad Kwak
Sinclair Williams
Tami Frazier
Sharon Johns
Paul Folden
:Znd Row
Joe Kincer
Beth Conner
Melinda Simpson
Tamara Neal
Kenny Green
Terri Macklin
3rd Row
Mrs. Steele
Liana Conner
Lynda Swank
Tammy Capito
Dedria Goin
Veronica Younger
4th Row
Michelle Weaver
Donyetta Calhoun
Billy Foliaco
Greg Spangler
Kenneth Guthrie

1st Row
Tonia Manning
Missy Mays
Cherie Green
Hope Bouseman
Stacey Stanley
Maria Bennice
Tonya Vance
Todd Cubitt
Gary Moore
Stanley Robinson
:Znd Row
Ganella Sarks
lvalene Flowers
lrisca Leggett
Annette Fluellen
Lisa Baker
Freddie Muse
Leslie Stewart
Derrick Ross
Sherry Allen
Katrina Carson
3rd Row
Jeanette Waldron
Georgia Davis
LaShaun Minter
Wendy Brown
Elinda Daniels
Verniesa Jenkins
Joyce Brown
Cynthia Hilton
Yolanda Smith
Nichole Gilbert
Curti s Dixo n
M r s . Hunt
4th Row
Penni Whi te
April Thompson
Tre n a H inegar
Melis sa Hall
Maria Williams
Geraldine Moore

Cynthia Taylor
Michelle Willis
Sonya Buckner
Michael Morton
James Fisher
Robert Young
Corey Williams
Kenneth Muse

CHOIR

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�1st Row
James Belcher
Ronnie Thompson
Clarence Reynolds
2nd Row
Mr. Dillard
James Barnett
Larry Linkous
David Smith
Paul Fitzgerald
Mr. Jennings
3rd Row
Robert McDaniel
Roy Phillips
Billy Poff
Dallas Elkins
Joe Kincer
4th Row
Wayland Bond
Danny Altice
Thomas Mauney
Mike Conley
Davi d Young
Tim Showalter
5th Row
Ken Poindexter
Steve Robertson
William Casey
Frank Fitzgerald
Wilfred Guthrie
Rodney Otey

AUTO MECHANICS
CLUB
1•t Row
Jam•• Belcher
Jerry Saunder•
Ronnie Jon••
Ronnie Thomp•on
ZndRow
Kevin Furrow
Dwayne Ander•on
Ellett Pendleton
3rd Row
Allen Perry
Tim Pre•ton
Gary Perdue
Roberl McDaniel

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�CHEERLEADERS

1st Row
Robin Butler
Eva Lacy
2nd Row
Cindy Jenning•
Maria Ell•ton
Beth Conner
Toni Burwell
3rd Row
Elinda Daniel•
Tina Haga
Christy Swanlc
Sabrina Ruclcer
Sharon Johns

PEP CLUB

1•t Row

LI•• Clement•
'nlbatha Cooper
Darlene Jone•
2nd Row
Portia Dance
Marquettla Cral11
'nlmekla Jordan
Cynthia 'nlylor
Michelle Willi•
3rd Row
Michael Willi•
Jame• Fl•her
Ronnie Coppin•
4th Row

Troy Minter

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�FLAG TEAM

1st Row
Melanie Conner
2nd Row
Beth Conner
Traci Stout
3rd Row
Liana Conner
Tammy Capito
Gloria Durham
Lisa Hambrick

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
OF AMERICA
1st Row
Mell••• Taylor
Michael Kasey
Betty Smith
Missy Mays
Rita Miii•
Traci Stout
Lisa Luck
2nd Row
C i ndy Hilton
John Samuel
Yolanda Smith
Lisa Hambrick
Tammy Sutphin
Angle Roop
3rd Row
Deena Law
Yona Avery
Vernie•• Jenkin•
Portia Dance
Richard Rile•
Dewey Carpenter
Jamey Patterson
4th Row
M ike Morton
Sonya Buckner
Penni White
Toby Singleton
Joyce Johnson
A. D . Ward
Nona Wiii/am•
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�HEALTH CAREERS
1st Row
Shannon Andrews
Wendy Jordan
Cassandra Webb
2nd Row
Pam Hubbard
Tara Bright
Marlo Cunningham
Tammy Greer
Dawn Snelling•
Dorothy Brizendine
Maria Elston
3rd Row
Lenora Paige
Karen Fulton
Tammy Finlc
Twyla Holland
Cynthia Powell
Mrs. Cable

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Cindy Jennings
Jamie Barnett
Stanley Robinson
Billy Poff
Kim Weaver
Tammy Quarles
2nd Row
Melanie Conner
Tammy Neal
James Belcher
Roy Phillips
Gina Kiser
Lisa Luck
Tammy Peters
Laura Canode
3rd Row
Missy Saunders
Earnest Slusser
Traci Stout
Regina Carpenter
Angela Belcher
Lynda Swank
Lisa Jones
Terry Trout
4th Row
Joseph Tan
Martina Watson
Tonya Jennelle

OFFICE
HELPERS
1st Row
Betty S1nith
Tawanda Walker
2nd Row
Missy Mays
Leslie Tra1nuel

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�NATIONAL JUNIOR
HONOR SOCIETY
1st Row
Sharon John•
Cindy Arbogast
Eva Lacy
Christy Swank
2nd Row
Michael Borzotra
Tad Kwak
Tami Frazier
Lynn Friend
3rd Row
Mr. Depuy
Mrs. Bradsha w

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STAFF
1st Row
Cindy Arbogast
Chuck Neal
Christy Swank
Michael Borzotra
Gall Keen
Michael Conley
2nd Row
Ted Francisco
Susan Morton
Barbara Johnson
Ann Foust
Tami Frazier
Kim Harri•
Missy Mays
3rd Row
Sarah Canode
Steve Hall
Shannon Lovelace
Sabrina Cowan
Betty Smi th
Cindy Azar
M eli• • • N e w man
4th Row
Carol Miii•
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R h on da B urnett
Terrance B row n
S ean B rown
Georgia Davis
Wayne Tolley

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�1st Row
Gail Keen
Gordon Boyd
Dwayne Johnson
Robin Butler
2nd Row
Betty Smith
Jeanette Waldron
Tawanda Walker
Kevin Brown
Derrick Ross
Teresa Banks
John Samuel
Sinclair Williams
3rd Row
Jeff Dennis
Russell Taylor
LaShaun Minter
Joyce Brown
Troy Bratton
Tommy Altizer
Monique Harris
Cindy Arbogast
Jerry Lee
4th Row
Toby Singleton
Wayne Tolley
Brian Clements
Monica Lyons
Tim Lester
Ronnie Thompson
Larry Foster
Anthony Buckner
Antonio Stephens
Sgt. Rhodes
5 th Row
Shannon Lovelace
Michael Greenway
Terrance Brown
Kurt Dillard
Ken Poindexter
Sean Brown
Sonya Brown
Rhonda Burnett
Georgia Davis

R.O.T.C.

S.C.A.

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1st Row
Karen Brown
Sabrina Rucker
April Via
Beth Conner
Ann Foust
Melanie Conner
Tad Kwak
2nd Row
Vicki Morris
Stephanie Edwards
Missy Mays
Traci Stout
Tami Frazier
Tammy Neal
Laura Barton
Terri Macklin
3rd Row
Tamekia Hopson
Shana Howard
Tonya Poindexter
Christy Swank
Stacey Randolph
Robin Butler
Angela Kelso
Gail Keen
Shamekia Williams
4th Row
Lisa Jones
Leslie Hall
Amy Tan
Tee Vance
Angie Ellison
Lisa Hambrick
Betty Smith
Sabrina Cowan
Donyetta Calhoun
Mrs. Hunt
5th Row
Leslie Ti'amuel
Joyce Brown
Tee Tee Walker
Joyce Johnson
Michelle Willis
Curtis Blair
James Fisher
Kim Harris
Stephanie Cooper
Willard Davis

�SPORTS

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�BASEBALL

1st Row
Coach Holland
Ronnie Thompson
Richard Damewood
Reggie Wilkes
Jeff Dennis
Officer Smith
2nd Row
Tim Lester
Stanley Fleisher
Doug Perkins
Robert McDaniels
David Young

SOFTBALL
1st Row
Missy Newman
Betty Smith
Tammy Neal
Missy Saunders
Charlotte Noel
2nd Row
Tawanda Walker
Yolanda Smith
Joequelette Dungee
Amy Saunders

Cindy Arbogast
Stephanie Cooper
Mr. Poff
3rd Row
Tiffany Board
Monica Lyons
Angel McNeil
Belinda Hale
Melanie Conner
Martina Watson

ALL CITY

Joequelette Dung ee
Cindy Arbogast

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�''CHAMPS 11

BASKETBALL WE ARE NO.

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1st Row
Cassandra Webb
Stepfan Boyd
Kurl Dillard
Chris Gravely
Curlis Blair
Michael Holland
Charles Lewis
Freddie Muse
Reggie Dungee
Charlene Miller
2nd Row
Mr. Holland
A. D. Ward
Kenneth Muse
James M ason
Gordon Boyd
Antonio Jones
Tyrone Smith
Odell Williams
Earnest Baytops

ALL
TOURNAMENT

James M aso n
Gord on B oyd
Kenneth M use

ALL-CITY

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Mac Mason
Kenneth Muse

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�BASKETBALL
1st Row
Tee Tee Walker
Leslie Tramuel
2nd Row
Charlotte Hancock
Teresa Banlcs
Bridgette Barlow
Wendy Brown
Amy Saunders
Rhonda Burnett
3rd Row
Ms. Whedbee
Joequelette Dungee
Sabrina Rucker
Sherry Hudson
Tracey Harvey
Cynthia Taylor
4th Row
Martina Watson
Lisa Balcer
Nonie Jordan
Yvette Taylor
Lisa Hickman

VOLLEYBALL
1st Row
Tony Jones
Stacey Stanley
Cindy Jennings
Cindy Arbogast
Mrs. Fuller
2nd Row
Tee Tee Walker
Sonya Hardy
Teresa Banlcs

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�FOOTBALL

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1st Team
All City
1st Row
Mike Dunna11ille
Stepfan Boyd
2nd Row
Doug Perkins
Darrell Brown
Gordon Boyd

1st Row
Morris Bryant
Stepfan Boyd
Jimmy Penn
Lance Martin
Charles Lewis
Freddie Muse
Mike Dunna11ille
Ke11in Brown
Reggie Dungee
2nd Row
Wayne Wilson
Russell Taylor
Antonio Stephens
Tim Lester
Ronnie Thompson
Tim Preston
Jerome Thompson
Dewayne Burnett
Ben Waldhauer
Mike Willis
Mike Lingenfelter
3rd Row
Alfred Coleman
Kerry Compton
Brian Hall
J.C. Casey
Guy Beale
James Mason
Gordon Boyd
Doug Perkins
Ken Poindexter
Tony Jones
A. D. Ward
Coach Depuy

2nd Te am
A ll City
1st Row
Russell Taylor
J.C. Casey
2nd Row
Ben Waldhauer
Ronnie Thompson
Tim Preston
Tony J ones

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�ALL CITY

1st Row
Leann Whitlock
David Smith
Darryl Ball
Chuck Neal
David Seldon
Jimmy Penn
Lance Martin
Dwayne Burnett
Kevin Brown
Stacey Stanley
2nd Row
Tim Lester
Chris Barnes
Ronnie Thompson
Tony Friend
Michael Willis
Jay Saunders
Ben Waldhauer
Doug Perkins
Michael Tew
3rd Row
Mr. Depuy
Troy Minter
Stanley Fleisher
J. c. Casey
Ken Poindexter
Ronnie Coppins
Shawn Lewis
Mike Borzotra
Brian Gunn
Wayland Bond
Ronnie Jones

WRESTLING

Keith Childress
C. W. Conner
Willis Cooper

GYMNASTICS
1st Row
Sonya Hardy
2nd Row
Tammy Neal
Melanie Conner
Missy Saunders
Beth Conner
Angela Belcher
Karen Brown
3rd Row
Coach Whedbee
Eva Lacy
Leann Whitlock
Sonya Brown
Rhonda Burnette
Leslie Tramuel
Portia Dance

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�MALE TENNIS
1st Row
Mr. Poff
Paul Bishop
Tad Kwak
Tony Simms
2nd Row
Billy Foliaco
Curlis Blair
Mike Holland
Ben Waldha uer

FEMALE TENNIS
1st Row
Gail Keen
Kim Ha,,is
Portia Dance
Bridgette Barlow
Pam Brandon
2nd Row
Sonya Brown
Lynette Jackson
Donyetta C a lhoun
Leslie Tramuel
Sabrina Cowan
Leann Whitlock
Cynthia Taylor

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�1st Row
Guy Beale
Antonio Stephens
Stephan Boyd
2nd Row
Michael Borzotra
Joshua Casey
Anthony Thompson
Antonio Jones
3rd Row
Coach McQueen
Terrence Brown
Gordon Boyd
Coach Dillard

FEMALE TRACK

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MALE TRACK

1st Row
Carol Hale
Gail Keen
Coach Epps
Teresa Banks
Terri Macklin
Portia Dance
2nd Row
Leslie Tramuel
Annette Fluellen
Marie Faulkner
Sabrina Rucker
Wendy Brown
Yolanda Smith
3rd Row
Joyce Johnson
Charlene Miller
Shannon Lovelace
Lisa Hickman
Kim Flint
Debra Steelman

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Mr. W. M. Athey
Mrs. A. C. Bass
Miss Lynn Friend
Miss Cynthia Jennings
Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. W. Jennings
Mrs. V. Keller
Rev. Noel Taylor
Mrs. M. W. Thomas

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Lucy Addison
Junior
High School
Home of the Bulldogs
1220 Fifth Street Northwest

Roanoke, Virginia

24016

�TITLE PAGE . .. .... .... ... . . .... l
TABLE OF CONTENT . . . . . ........ 2
EDITORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
OED/CATON . ..... ... .. . .. . . .. . . . 4
FRESHMEN CLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
EIGHTH GRADERS ... . . . . . .. . .. 21
SEVENTH GRADERS . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
FACULTY AND STAFF . . .. . . .. .. . 36
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . 40
THE ARTS . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... 48
SPORTS . . . . .. ... .. .. . ... . . ... . 52
PATRONS .. . . . . .... . . . .. .. . ... 60
ADVERTISEMENT . ... .. . . . . . .... 60
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COVER BY
KEVIN HODNETT

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BULLDOG'S EDITORS
DEAR ADDISON/AfVS,
We, the yearbook editors, have strived very hard and put forth alot of determination to put together our 1982-83 Bulldog
Annual. On the pages of our yearbook, you will find student involvement, faculty guidance, laughter, tears and much more.
Although we have had many changes, we have still made it the most enjoyable part in our lives.
We would like to thank Kevin Hodnett for the beautiful yearbook cover. We know that he will succeed in the world of art for
he is a gifted artist.
We regret that the wrestling photo was stolen. We hope the guilty party realizes that he or she is depriving us all of the
pleasure of seeing our wrestling team. Each time the stolen photo is shown, the viewer will remember that he or she is in the
presence of a thief.
We sincerely hope that this Annual will help you recall some of the warm memories and wonderful, exciting days at Lucy
Addison Junior High School.
Sincerely yours,

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�DEDICATION

MRS. BARBARA BRADSHAW

It Is a pleasur t 0 ak
time and
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t e this opportunity to let you know that we, the students of Lucy Addison Junior High, appreciate the
misbehav~ner~ you put forth every day in your classroom. You are very patient and kind to us all, even when we are wrong or
sometim tng. e know that you care about us because your daily actions voice your willingness to help us. We know,
the 1 982 our actions may not voice our inner feelings, so we want you to remember that we love you very much. We dedicate
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this 5 h I edition of the Bulldog Annual to you and hope it will remind you of the wonderful and worthwhile days at Addison
c oo year.

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SINCERELY YOURS,
THE ADDIS/ON STUDENT BODY

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FRESHMEN S MESSAGE
We, the members of the 1982-83 Freshmen Class of Lucy Addison, would like to give our thanks to all the members of the
faculty for helping us to achieve our goals and for encouraging us to make something out of our lives. Many students have taken
part in many activities to help make Addison the best school in the city. We would like to thank the sponsors and coaches for
taking time out to plan activities and to carry out projects. Miss Lucy Addison built a temple with loving and infinite care and we
plan to keep it this way. We will cherish Addison in our hearts and remember it as the DOMINANT SCHOOL. In return, we
hope Addison will remember us as the Number One Ninth Grade Class.

LAST WILLS AND
TESTAMENTS

I, Nancy Adams, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss Blakley all the good times and laughs she gave me.

I, Ronnie Anderson, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister my abilities to do anything I put my mind to.
I, Michael Austin, being of sound mind and body, leave to David Lattimore all my good looking women.

I. Timothy Bare, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Holland a life-time supply of grape kool-aid and my o ld book bag.
I, Lolita Barnett, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss Sheppard all of my smiles for being so nice to me.
I, Danny Barr, being of sound mind and body, leave to Richard Damewood all of my boring times at Addison.

I, Geoffrey Bayne, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison my school books.

I, Teresa Black, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the ninth graders coming later all my good grades and looks.

I, Michael Bell, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss Sheppard all my thanks for what she has taught me the past three
years.
I, Shannon Brewer, being of sound mind and body, leave to Christa Stone all my friends because she will need them.
I, Portia Brown, being of sound mind and body, leave all the students the best of luck in the future .
I, Sharon Brown, being of sound mind and bady, leave to Joyce, Vanessa and Georgia my brains.
I, Tasha Brown, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Victoria, Derrick Ross and Nita Wright my best wishes.
I, Andre Burroughs, being of sound mind and body, leave to every student at Addison my autograph.
I, Carol Childress, being of sound mind and body, leave to Jeanette, my cousin, all the luck. In the world.
I, Keith Childress, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison all my good grades and to Mr. Bailey my money he owes me.
I, Anthony Cleveland, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Fuhrman my old gym locker, gym shirt and my dirty tennis
shoes.
I, C.W. Conner, being of sound mind and body, leave to Beth Conner the power to keep up the Conner name.
I, Missy Cooper, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Bazemore all my thanks and to Mr. Poff many thanks and all the

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knowledge I have learned.
I, Willis Cooper, being of sound mind and body, leave Addison's wrestling teams my ability.
I, Ronald Crowder, being of sound mind and body, leave to my friend Stacy Stanley and my brother, Roger, my good grades and
track shoes.
I, Carolyn Curry, being of sound mind and body, leave to Missy Mays the memories of driving Mrs. Bradshaw's sixth period class
crazy.
I, Suzette Dance, being of sound mind and body, leave to Portia Dance all my good looks and all my dudes that I did not like.
I, Christine Davis, being of sound mind and body, leave to Willard Davis my good grades and looks and my charm.
I, Tamlco Davis, being of sound mind and body, leave to Rosa Calloway my charm and good luck next year.
I, Chris Dennis, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale and Teresa Caldwell my wardrobe and my coolness.
I, Vurgess Dent, being of sound mind and body, leave to A.O. Ward all my love and the good times we have spent together.
I, Houston Doss, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the seventh and eighth graders all the pain to succeed in Mrs.
Hyman's class.
I, Kathy Doyle, being of sound mind and body, leave to the seventh and eighth graders all the good fortune I have had and all my
thanks to Miss Sheppard and Mrs. Hanock for all they have done for me.
I Diana Durham, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Sondra, all my good Latin grades because she needs all the
help she can get.
I, Sharon Easley, being of sound mind and body, leave to Teresa Caldwell my great talent with the guys and to Charlotte
Hancock my telephone book.
I, Donna Fields, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison all my problems and all the mess I got into over here.
I, Kevin Finney, being of sound mind and body, leave all the people at Addison.
I Anna Foliaco, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Billy, all my bad times and good times .

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I, David Fowler, being of sound mind and body, leave to Doug Polumbo my dirty gym suit and all my homework.
I, David Fraction, being of sound mind and body, leave to Roger Crowder my cool.
I, Lenora Gilbert, being of sound mind and body, leave to my little brother, Alphonso, and my little sister, Nicky, all the best.
I, Cynthia Gillis, being of sound mind and body, leave to Katrina Carson and Aretha Green all my good grades and my good
personality.
I, Hope Green, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale all my love forever.
I, Douglas Greer, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison Junior High thanks for the best junior high education I could
have received.
I, Mark Hackler, being of sound mind and body, leave to Brian Hodges my old wrestling shoes and hope they will give him better
luck than they gave me.

J, Tuesday Hall, being of sound mind and body, leave to Derrick Ross and Tammy Anderson my good attitude towards other
students.

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�I, April Harris, being of sound mind and body, leave to St. Clair Williams my crazy ways and Stacy Stanley to talk to.

I, Kenneth Hairston, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale hope to make it to the ninth grade.
I, Thomas Henderson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale and Teresa Caldwell my best ninth grade year at

Addison.
I, Fran Hodnett, being of sound mind and body, leave to Robert Young my bad grades and my dirty shoes.
I, Desiree Hollandsworth, being of sound mind and body, leave Addison, finally.

I, Stephanie Kessler, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison all the memories of the many crazy times I have had.
I, Jennifer Knight, being of sound mind and body, leave to my best friends, Aretha Green and Stacy Stanley, all the luck and best
wishes.
I, Sue Kwak, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Tad, all my good grades in Geometry.
I, Angela Lavender, being of sound mind and body, leave to Hiawatha Lavender, Leslie Tramuel and James Lavender my good
grades, good judgement and bad attitude.
I, Sherry Larry, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale my good times at Addison.

I, Keith Logan, being of sound mind and body, leave to Brian all my good looks.
I, Matthew Jackson, being of sound and mind, leave to Addison the urchins, beasts and fighters.
I, David Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Jerry Saunders my comb so he can comb his hair like mine.
I, Lori Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Angie Thompson all my grades and my dirty gym suit.
I, Regina Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Angie Belcher all the good and bad times I have had at Addison.
I, Rodney Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to David Fraction five pounds of jelly.
I, Kenya Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss Sheppard my graditude and thanks and to all the students left at

Addison the will power to make it.
I, Tonya Jordan, being of sound mind and body, leave to Joyce Johnson my good grades.
I, Tessa Leak, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mrs. Hunt all my thanks for taking the time to work with me.

I, Veronica Lee, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Michelle, and my brother, Jerry, the good luck that 1 never
had.
I, James Lynskey, being of sound mind and body, leave to Ann Foust, Ramona Biller and Christa Swank the best of luck next
year.
I, Matthew McCarty, being of sound mind and body, leave to the entire student body my high intellect and my psychiatry major.
I, Nancy Mills, being of sound mind and body, leave to Carol Mills my greatest sympathy for her up coming year at Lucy
Addison.
I, Michelle Mitchell, being of sound mind and body, leave to Curtis Blair a box of sugar so he will stay sweet and good luck during
his remaining years at Addison.

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�I, Monique Minnis, being of sound mind and body, leave to Dionne Minnis my good looks, the cute dudes, and the best of luck
that I have had at Addison.
I, Charniece Moore, being of sound mind and body, leave to the up coming ninth graders my looks, craziness and the good times
In the bathroom.
I, Tony Pitzer, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the teachers all my homework and books.
I, Bobby Poff, being of sound mind and body, leave to Bryan Booth all the good times 1 have had that went up in smoke.
I, Beth Reynolds, being of sound mind and body, leave to J.C. Kasey good times with the girls.
I, Robin Richardson, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Nicole, and Sonya Buckner all my good looks and talent.
I, Cassandra Saunders, being of sound mind and body, leave to Jerry Saunders all my skills and knowledge.
I, Keith Saunders, being of sound mind and body, leave to Guy Beale and Jerry Saunders my hitwork.
I, Anthony Stevens, being of sound mind and body, leave to Jimmy Harris all the young ladies I had at Lucy Addison.
I, Ricardo Schultz, being of sound mind a11d body, leave to Derrick Priest all Mr. Holland's coney jokes.
I, Cindy Shoup, being of sound mind and body, leave to Donna Fields my good looks so that she might get a date.
I, Lawanda Shouvely, being of sound mind and body. leave to Elinda Daniels all my good looks, grades and luck with the boys.
I, Darrell Shorter, being of sound mind and body, leave to the up coming ninth graders all the symphathy in the world.
I, Dexter Shears, being of sound mind and body, leave to Wayne Smith my books and locker.
I, Kathy Smith, being of sound mind and body, leave to Eva Lacy and Joequelette Dungee my cheerleading pompoms, my
preppie clothes and my good grades.
I, Melvin Smith, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Tonya, all my athletic skills.
I, Kent Smith, being of sound mind and body, leave to everybody everything.
I, Brad Staples, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison my craziness and will power.
I, Tracy Staples, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the seventh and eighth grade girls my body.
I, Sam Stephens, being of sound mind and body, leave to Antonio Stephens my athletic ability and to Mack Mason all the talent
to be as great as I am.
I, Becky Stokes, being of sound mind and body, leave to Miss Blakley the best basketball team for the up coming ninth graders.
I, Sam Stone, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the girls all my love.
I, Dawn Stuart, being of sound mind and body, leave to Robin Butler, Debra Steelman and everyone else all the luck in the
world.
I, Roger Stewart, being of sound mind and body, leave to Bill Taylor all of my old stale cigarettes for smoking in the bathreom.
I, Rolanda Taylor, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison all the gaod times I had and ta the up coming ninth graders
all my smartness.

I. Sonya Taylor, being of sound mind and body, leave to Geraldine Moore all the good times 1 had in the bathroom.

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�I, Pamela Terry, being of sound mind and body, leave to Geraldine Moore brains to be a more talented student and to Roger
Crowder sense to stay out of trouble.
I, Melissa Thomas, being of sound mind and body, leave to Nicole Richardson good looks and good luck in the future.
I, Kenneth Thompson, being sound mind and sound, leave to Dr. Coleman a new yellow tablet so he can continue to bust people.
I, Gary Tiller, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the up coming ninth graders the good luck I have had at Addison.
I, Luke Tinklepaugh, being of sound mind and body, leave to this school all of Miss Sheppard's homework.
I, Laura Trail, being of sound mind and body, leave to Missy Newman all my groudy books.
I, Andrea Traynham, being of sound mind and body, leave to Addison my brother to carry on my name.
I, Trenta Trout, being of sound mind and body, leave to everyone wisdom and knowledge.
I, Donald Underwood, being of sound mind and body, leave to Terry Underwood my dirty books.
I, Angela Walker, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Anthony, Alfonzso Johnson and my cousin, Sonya
Buckner, my basketball skills and all my success at Addison.
I, Ben Walker, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Tawanda and Vickie Jones my love.
I, Danny Waller, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the males at Addison my looks, charm and personality.
I, Annette We.akley, being of sound mind and body, leave to Angie all the good and bad times I have had at Addison.
I, Anthony West, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Tia, all of my good grades and old sweaty books for the
seventh grade again.
I, Terence Wilkes, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother all my women.
I, Von Wilcher, being of sound mind and body, leave to Reggie Wilkes my grades, ladies and abilities.
I, Johnny Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the girls my clothes and money.
I, Mike Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave to Bryan Booth and Mr. Poff all my good looks.
I, Pier Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave to Monique Harris my patience with some teachers.
I, Tonya Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave to Cynthia Taylor all my good times and funny experiences at Addison.
I, Tuesday Williams, being of sound mind and body, leave to my fellow students the ability to achieve their goals In life.
I, Devonette Wood, being of sound mind and body, leave to Brad Wood all my good grades . .
I, Roxanne Woods, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the up coming ninth graders the best of luck.

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Class Mirror
Best Dressed
Best Looking
Best Physique
and Figure
Most Talented
Most Likely to
Succeed
Craziest
Friendliest
Best All Around
Most Popular
Most Athletic

Mr. Dennis &amp; Miss Mitchell

Male
Chris Dennis
C.W. Conner
Sam Stephens

Female
Michelle Mitchell
Tuesday Williams
Vurgess Dent

Kent Hairston
Michael Bell

Tessa Leak
Anna Foliaco

Brad Staples
Von Wilcher
C.W. Conner
Ben Walker
Ben Walker

Robin Richardson
Lawanda Shouvely
Wendy Judd
Kenya Johnson
Becky Stokes

Mr. Conner &amp; Miss Williams

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�Mr. Wilcher &amp; Miss Shouvely

Mr. Walker &amp; Mi!IS Johnson

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Mr. Conner &amp; Miss Judd

Mr. Walker &amp; Miss Stokes

�Mr. Stephens &amp; Miss Dent

Mr. Hairston &amp; Miss Leak

Mr. Bell &amp; Miss Foliaco

Mr. Staples &amp; Miss Richardson

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�James Adams

Margaret Altizer

John Anderson

Ronald Anderson

Michael Austin

Timothy Bare

Lolita Barnett

Danny Barr

Charles Barton

Pamela Barton

Geoffrey Bayne

James Beane

Michael Bell

Teresa Black

James Borders

Melissa Bowles

Shannon Brewer

Bonita Brower

Portia Brown

Tamara Brown

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Nancy Adams

Tasha Brown

Terry Brown

Andre Burroughs

Cynthia Campbell

�Carol Childress

Keith Childress

Anthony Cleveland

John Coleman

Claude Conner

Melissa Cooper

Willis Cooper

Mark Covington

Kelly Crouse

Ronald Crowder

Carolyn Curry

Suzette Dance

Andrew Daniel

Christine Davis

Windsler Davis

Christopher Dennis

Vurgess Dent

Bruce Dillon

Houston Doss

Kathy Doyle

Diana Durham

Sharon Easley

Kevin Finney

Anna Foliaco

Jason Foster

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�David Fowler

David Fraction

Alvin Franklin

Julius Fuller

Arlene Gilbert

Cynthia Gillis

Jeffrey Gish

Donna Gobble

Frank Green

Hope Green

Robert Greer

Bryan Griggs

Steve Grogan

Mark Hackler

Kenneth Hairston

Ricky Hale

Antonio Henderson

Tuesday Hall

Thomas Henderson

Wayne Hartman

April Harris

Francesca Hodnett

Kevin Hodnett

Hurbert Haynes

Desire
Hollandsworth

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James Hurley

Vanthana lnthasne

Matthew Jackson

David Johnson

Kenya Johnson

Lori Johnson

Regina Johnson

Rodney Johnson

Tonya Jordan

Wendy Judd

David Keesee

Stephanie Kessler

Billy King

Jennlfer Knight

Lorrie Krantz

Soo Kwak

Sherry Larry

Angela Lavender

Tessa Leak

Veronica Lee

Alfred Levesy

Keith Logan

Stacey Long

James Lynskey

John Maynard

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�Matthew McCarty

Terri Mcfarland

Nancy Mills

Monique Minnis

Harold Mitchell

Michelle Mitchell

Marc Morris

Angela Oberle

Mark Overstreet

Tina Parker

David Patton

Lawanna Pearson

Tony Pitzer

Bobby Poff

Ricky Ramey

Rebecca Reed

Byron Saunders

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Beth Reynolds

David Richardson

Kathy Richardson

Robin Richardson

Cassandra Saunders

Darnella Saunders

Tracy Saunders

Ricardo Schultz

�Deborah Scott

Dexter Shears

Darrell Shorter

Lawanda Shouvely

Jeff Simms

James Smith

Kathy Smith

Melvin Smith

William Smith

Terry Staples

Tracy Staples

Samuel Stephens

Anthony Stevens

Roger Stewart

Rebecca Stokes

Samuel Stone

Dawn Stuart

Renee Taylor

Pamela Terry

Gary Tiller

Luke Tinklepaugh

Melissa Thomas

William Thomas

Kenneth Thompson

Laura Trail

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�Andrea Traynham

Billy Tuck

Donald Underwood

Paulette Waker

Dwayne Walker

Michael Wallace

Daniel Waller

Annette Weakley

William West

Von WUcher

Wllliam Wilhelm

Terence Wilkes

Damon Williams

Johnny Williams

Michael Williams

Pier Williams

Ramon Williams

Tonya Williams

Tuesday Williams

Todd Wills

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Trenda Trout

Devonette Wood

Tara Woods

Renee Wright

Kevin Young

��Terry Adams
Roger All
Danny Altice
Thomas Altizer
John Amburn

Richard Anderson
Cynthia Arbogast
Michael Arnold
Thomas Ball
Teresa Banks

Bridgette Barlow
Christopher Barnes
William Barton
Guy Beale
William Beckner

Angie Belcher
James Belcher
Ramona Biller
Wayland Bond
Rebecca Boothe

Angelle Borzotra
Michael Borzotra
Gordon Boyd
Stepfan Boyd
Anthony Bratton

Willie Bright
Darrell Brown
Karen Brown
Kevin Brown
Paul Brown

Sean Brown
Shannon Brown
Sonya Brown
Terrence Brown
Victoria Brown

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�Wendy Brown
Anthony Buckner
Sonya Buckner
Robin Butler
Regina Byrd

Teresa Caldwell
Rosa Calloway
William Calloway
Sarah Canode
Dewey Carpenter

Katrina Carson
Angela Childress
Timothy Clark
Brian Clements
Victor Clements

Kerry Compton
Laura Conley
William Conley
Kenneth Cooper
Naomi Cooper

Sondra Cooper
Sabrina Cowan
Steven Craighead
Roger Crowder
Portia Dance

Paula David
Georgia Davis
Lisa Dean
Jeffrey Dennis
Mark Dudley

Joequelette Dungee
Reginald Dungee
Michael Dunnaville
Sondra Durham
Wanda Elliott

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�Frank Fitzgerald
Stanley Fleisher
Kimberly Flint
Paul Folden
Larry Foster

Ann Foust
Theodore Francisco
Tami Frazier
Debbie Friend
Kevin Furrow

William Gilmer
Christopher Gravely
Aretha Green
Michael Greenway
Michael Hairston

Theresha Hairston
Carol Hale
Melissa Hale
Kevin Hall
Steven Hall

James Harris
Kimberly Harris
Larry Harris
Monique Harris
Angelittle Hawkins

Michael Hawkins
Lisa Hickman
Joyce Hicks
Leroy Hicks
Trena Hinegar

William Hodges
Darin Hogan
Michelle Hopson
Mary Jackson
Verniesa Jenkins

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�Cynthia Jennings
Sharon Johns
Barbara Johnson
Brian Johnson
Bridgett Johnson

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Dwayne Johnson
Joyce Johnson
Darlene Jones
Victoria Jones
Pracha Kardmongmee

Steven Keeling
Aritha Keen
Beatrice Kessler
Joe Kincer
Dennis King

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Dae Kwak
Eva Lacy
David Lattimore
Hiawatha Lavender
Jerry Lee

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lrisca Leggett
Timothy Lester
Antionette Lewis
Charles Lewis
Rodney Lewis

Shannon Lovelace
Melissa Lyle
Monica Lyons
James Mason
Thomas Mauney.

Melissa Mays
Robert McDaniel
Carol Mills
Rita Mills
James Minor

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Lashaun Minter
Geraldine Moore
Michael Morton
Susan Morton
Tonya Moss

Joseph Mullins
Denise Mumford
Julius Muse
Dwayne Nance
Charles Neal

Melissa Newman
Eddy Osborne
Barry Overstreet
Jerry Overstreet
Carey Padgett

Lenora Paige
Curtis Payne
Ellett Pendleton
Tonya Perdue
Douglas Perkins

Rhonda Pettus
Roy Phillips
Kenneth Poindexter
Cynthia Powell
Robert Reed

Joe Rendon
Nicole Richardson
Richard Riles
Derrick Ross
John Samuel

Ganella Sarks
Karen Saunders
Michael Saunders
Theresa Savoy
Cinnamon Sexton

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Vanessa Shaw
Terrie Shorter
Michael Shutters
Tobius Singleton
Anthony Smith

Betty Smith
David Smith
Yolanda Smith
Stacy Stanley
Antonio Stephens

Christian Swank
Joseph Tan
Russell Taylor
Yvette Taylor
Melissa Thomas

Angela Thompson
April Thompson
Hope Thompson
Ronnie Thompson
Kenneth Tolley

Josephine Towsley
Leslie Tramuel
Shannon Trout
Patricia Turner
Robert Waldhauer

Jeanette Waldron
Steven Walker
Tawanda Walker
Courtney Wallace
John Webber

Penni White
Richard Wickham
Warren Wiggins
Corey Williams
Dawn Williams

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�Harold Williams
Maria Williams
Nona Williams
St. Clair Williams
Jeannie Wyatt

David Young
Robert Young

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�James Agner
Frank Alls
Brian Amos
Dwayne Anderson
Tami Anderson

Anthony Arnold
Karen Arnold
Patrick Ayers
Philip Bailey
Lisa Baker

James Barnett
Jonathan Beane
Audrey Bentley
Earl Bentley
Paul Bishop

Curtis Blair
Aaron Bland
Dionne Brandon
Tara Bright
Dorothy Brizendine

Melisa Broughman
Patricia Broughman
Rhonda Brown
Rodney Brown
Shene) Brown

Tracy Brown
Morris Bryant
Toni Burwell
Donyetta Calhoun
Israel Calloway

Katrinla Camper
Laura Canode
Regina Carpenter
Joshua Casey
Bobby Clark

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�Lisa Clements
Laura Clinebell
Alfred Coleman
Sharon Conley
Melanie Conner

Nellie Conner
Tabatha Cooper
Tonia Cooper
Alan Craghead
Regina Cunningham

Richard Damewood
Willard Davis
Timothy Divers
Timothy Divers
Tanya Dudley

Chani Dunn
Tonya Dunnaville
Angela Ellison
Maria Elston
Kelly English

Kevin Fairfax
Marie Faulkner
James Finney
John Fitzgerald
James Fleming

Annette Fluellen
William Foliaco
Tracy Franisco
Linda Friend
Michelle Gates

Bradley Gearheart
Alphonso Gilbert
Nichole Gilbert
Graciala Gill
Dedria Goin

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Janet Gravely
Cecilia Greer
Tammy Greer
Shannon Griggs
Kenneth Guthrie

Jason Gwinn
Timothy Haga
Tina Haga
Leslie Hall
Lisa Hambrick

Uthman Hamilton
Anissa Hancock
Charlotte Hancock
Wendy Harley
Tiffany Hartman

Christie Hay
Robert Henderson
Antoine Hickman
Steve Hodges
Charlina Hodnett

Michael Holland
Douglas Huff
Robert Hunt
Charity Johnson
Andrew Jones

Antonio Jones
Ronald Jones
Lisa Jones
Tamekia Jordan
Tonya Jordan

George Journiette
David Judd
Dennis Kasey
Michael Kasey
Ike Katsllianos

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�Martin Keen
Lisa Kelly
Gina Kiser
Donna Krantz
Earnest Lattimore

Deena Law
Stephanie Lee
Michael Lingenfelter
Davie Lucado
Lisa Luck

Angela Lynskey
Terr! Macklin
Lynda Madison
Robert Manns
Tavia Manns

Lance Martin
Tunothy McCroskey
Torrance McCullough
Charlene Miller
David Mills

Victoria Morris
Wayne Moyer
Shannon Murphy
Richard Neece
Kelly Padgett

Michael Pannell
Takena Pannell
Allen Perry
TammY Peters
Douglas Phanelson

Billy Poff
Stephen Poindexter
Tonya Poindexter
Ronald Polumbo
Timothy Preston

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�Derrick Priest
Tammy Quarles
Darrell Randolph
Franklin Riles
Stanley Robinson

Sean Rodenberg
Sabrina Rucker
Carl Saunders
Jerry Saunders
Toney Simms

Marcus Singleton
Roger Smith
Tonya Smith
Tyrone Smith
Dawn Snellings

Gregory Spangler
Deborah Steelman
Lesley Stewart
Christa Stone
Traci Stout

Tammy Sutphin
Lynda Swank
Cynthia Taylor
Thomas Taylor
Tammy Ten

Walter Thomas
Anthony Thampson
Jerome Thompsan
Christopher Traynham
Carol Trent

Clyde Trent
Sharan Tyree
Terry Underwood
Patrina Vance
Tonya Vance

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�April Via
Spencer Waddell
Anthony Waker
Robert Walker
David Waller

Wayne Waller
Terrance Walton
Leona Warren
Casandra Webb
Atelia West

Darrell White
Leann Whitlock
James Wilhelm
Camilla Wilkes
Reginald Wilkes

Melissa Williams
Jeff Willis
Michael Willis
Michelle Willis
Ronald Wood

Anthony Woodliff
Lydia Workman
Barry Wright
Christian Wright
Juanita Wright

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Lisa Wright
Wayne Wyatt
Veronica Younger

ADDISON'S
BULLDOGS

YEARS TO REMEMBER
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��WISHFUL THINKING

I, Ron Balley, teacher of Math, wish that many of the students at Addison would reali~e that this maybe their only chance for the
future, and realizing that, get to work while they have this opportunity.
I, Barbara Bradshaw, teacher of Mathematics wish that all of Addison's ninth grade classes would be as fantastic as the class of
"83".
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I, A. Bass, teacher of English, wish that all students would learn and exercise self-control, respect for themselves and their fellow
man.
I, Mrs. Bazemore, teacher of English, wish that I taught more students like many of those eighth graders in my second and third
period classes. Many of them are creative, conscientious and courteous.
I, Mrs. Burks, teacher of many Subjects, wish that all students would bring pencil and paper to class.
I, Rae Cable, teacher of Health Careers, wish that all students knew _ difference between oral and rectal thermometers.
the
I, Gall Epps, teacher of Math and English, wish that each student would smile at a teacher once a day - and remember that we
are people, too.
I, George Franklin, teacher of Students, wish that Addison's staff and parents would make Addison the Science Junior High of
the city. Technology + Science = Excellent Students. Technology - Science = Futility.
I, Scott Fuhrman, teacher of Physical Education, wish that the students of Addison would keep up with their First Aid books.
I, Tony Hack, teacher of Art, wish that each student would feel more competent in terms of producing and viewing the visual
arts.
I, Mrs. Harman, Secretary In the office, wish that every student would be at school on time. No tardies. Tardies bug me.
I, Miss Keller, teacher of Mathematics, wish that each of the students at Addison would honor life for pure and rightful living.
I, A.F. Sheppard, teacher of English, wish that all my students were as conscientious and enthusiastic about their English as some
are.
I, Sharon Watkins, teacher of Reading, wish that parents would take the requ~red time to teach their offsprings the difference
between right and wrong, so our job, as educators, would be more productive and rewarding.

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Marte Austin
Cynthia Bazemore
Ronald Bailey
Hugh Bennett
Colleen Blakley

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Barbara Bradshaw
Lorraine Bratton
Rae Cable
Louise Castleman
Joseph Coleman

Edward Comer
Georgia Croson
Rudolph Dillard
Mary Early
Gail Epps

Berkley Franklin
Jean Franklin
Scott Fuhrman
Josephine Fulp
Tony Hack

Famous Hairston
Alice Hamlett
Yolanda Harman
Beth Herren
Nancy Hudgett

�Maxine Hunt
Mike Jennings
Lesly Johnson
Doris Jordan
Deloris Journltte

Blanch Keister
Virginia Keller
Joseph Kinzie
Sue Kummer
Elma Leaman

Mary Meeks
Iva Myers
Robert Payne
Raymond Pittman
Edith Pleasant

Ronald Poff
Jayne Ray
Betty Ryman
Anne Sheppard
Shirley Spencer

Mary Seals
Margaret Thomas
Sharon Watkins
Nadine Wheaton
James Wolfe

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AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL ARTS
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Row One Amp Stevens, Mike
Beard, Houston Doss, Gary
Tiller, Courtney Wallace,
Row Two Kerry Compton,
Hubert Haynes, Ben Waldhauer, David Johnson, Anthony Thompson, Melvin
Smith, Ramon Williams, Clint
Smith, C.W. Conner, Julius
Fuller, Keith Logan, Row
Three Vince Maynard, Wil·
liam Thomas, Mike Morton,
Ricky Hale, Bruce Dillon,
Ricky Schultz, Eddie Osborne, Row Four Damon Williams, Kevin Finney, Von
Wilcher, Ronnie Anderson,
Mike Hawkins, Thomas
Mauney, Tim Lester, Arlene
Gilbert, Jennifer Smith, Bonita Brower, Row Five Brian
Amos, Kevin Young, Mike
Williams, Bobby Poff, Luke
TinkJepaugh, Ronnie Thompson, Wilfred Guthrie, Kevin
Hall, Bill Gilmore, Mr. Jennings

AUTO MECHANICS
CLUB

Row One Dwayne Dance, Le·
roy Hicks, Darrell Brown,
Gordon Boyd, Tee Wilkes,
Keith Logan, Reggie Camp·
bell, Larry Foster, Row Two
Mr. F.M. Hairston, Yolanda
Smith, Charlie Hall, Darrell
Jennings, David Johnson,
Tony Ross, James Beane,
Row Three Charles Lewis,
Jerry Overstreet, William
Thomas, Michael Wallace,
Terry Staples, Julius Fuller,
John Thurman , Ronnie
Thompson, Row Four Danny
Barr, Charles Barton, Greg
Ervin, Tony Cleveland, Melvin Cadd, David Keesee, Row
Five William Calloway, Kevin
Hall, David Young, Danny Altice, Willie Beckner, Darrell
Shorter

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�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF
AMERICA
Row One
Donna Fields
Teresa Banks
Carol Hale
Cassandra Saunders
Beth Reynolds
Suzette Dance
Row Two
Melissa Lyle
Cynthia Gillis
Theresha Hairston
Ricky Ramey
Angela Waker
Tuesday Hall
Mrs. Powell

HORTICULTURAL CLUB

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Row One
Gary Johnson
Mr. Johnson
Denise Mumford
Fran Hodnett
Tina Parker
Renee Wright
Rodney Otey

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Row One
Wendy Judd
Timothy Bare
Kathy Smith
Diana Durham
Miss Sheppard
Row Two
Vurgess Dent
Angela Waker
Mark Hackler
Michael Bell
Kelly Crouse

HEAL TH OCCUPATION STUDENT
ASSOCIATION

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Angelittle Hawkins
Portia Dance
Pam Terry
Tee Paige
Sherry Larry
Cinnamon Sexton
Row Two
Veronica Lee
Aretha Green
Renee Taylor
Lawanna Pearson
Timothy Clark
Mrs. Cable

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�LATIN CLUB
Row One Diana Durham, Nancy
Adams, Mark Overstreet, Anth·
ony West, Brian Hodges, Mike
Bell, Tim Bare, David Latti·
m_ore, Row Two Kathy Doyle,
Rita Mills, Steven Hall
Ken Thompson, Eva Lacy, Soo
Kwak, Mr. Ronald Campbell
Bruce Dillon, Row Three Ramo~
Williams, Damon Williams Mike
Austin, Angie Oberle, Wendy
Judd, Pier Williams, Mark Hackler, Mr. Andrews

LIBRARY CLUB
Row One Toni Burwell, Veroni·
ca Young, Melanie Conner, Tim
Divers, Billy Poff, Charlene
Hodnett, Row Two Tracie
Stout, Annette Fluellen, Regina
Carpenter, Dedr!a Goin, Mi·
chelle Friend, Stephanie
Kessler, Row Three Aaron
Bland, Antoine Hickman, Don·
yetta Calhoun, Terri Macklin,
Cassandra Webb, Laura Trail,
Kathy Doyle

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�NEWSPAPER STAFF
Row One
Timothy Bare
Michelle Mitchell
Lolita Barnett
Pam Barton
Wendy Judd
Tessa Leak
Row Two
Mark Hackler
Damon Williams
Ramon Williams
Kathy Doyle
Brian Amos
Stephanie Kessler
Sharon Brown

OFFICE HELPERS
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Sitting
Pam Barton
Annette Weakley
Standing
Margaret Altizer
Regina Johnson
Lori Johnson

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�Row One Gail Keen, Kathy
Smith, C.W. Conner, Melissa
Newman, Row Two Robin Butler, Michelle Mitchell, Lolitia
Barnett, Melissa Lyle, Eva Lacy,
Cinnamon Sexton, Row Three
Devonette Wood, Gary Tiller,
Lawanda Shouvely, Missy
Thomas, Cynthia Jennings,
Timothy Clark, Row Four Angel a Waker, Cassandra
Saunders, Missy Cooper, Tyrone Coleman, Vurgess Dent,
Melissa Thomas, Christine Davis, Teresa Banks

R.O. T.C.
Fran Hodnett, Tracy Saunders,
Tamicko Davis, Sherry Larry,
Ron Anderson, Kenya Johnson,
Hope Green, Andrea Traynham,
Cassandra Saunders, Teresa
Black, Roxanne Woods
Row Two Mike Wallace, Vurgess Dent, Melissa Cooper,
C.W. Conner, Angela Lavender,
Keith Logan, Melvin Smith, Carol Childress, Lawanda Shouvely,
Row Three Sgt. Spangler, Christine Davis, Doug Greer, Von
Wilcher', Angela Waker, Tuesday Williams, Barrett Smith,
Ton ya Williams, Kent Smith,
Melissa Thomas, Stacey Long,
Row Four James Beane, Vince
Maynard, Chris Dennis, Dexter
Shears, Kelvin Finney, Roger
Stewart, Tonya Jordan

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�SCIENCE CLUB

Row One Kathy Smith, Cynthia
Jennings, Tami Frazier, Brian
Hodges, Row Two Stephanie
Kessler Timothy Bare, Kenya
Johnso~. Vurgess Dent, Michelle Mitchell, Kathy Doyle,
Row Three Lawanda Shouvely,
Kelly Crouse, Mark Hackler, Michael Bell, Angela Waker

STUDENT COUNCIL
ASSOCIATION

Row One Tuesday Williams, Michelle Mitchell, Angela Waker,
Karen Brown, Kathy Smith, Soo
Kwak, Stephanie Kessler, Row
Two Sabrina Rucker, Betty
Smith, Terri Macklin, April Via,
Tonya Poindexter, Tonya Williams, Rebecca Stokes, C.W.
Connor, Dawn Stuart, Leslie
Tramuel, Tad Kwak, William Foliaco, Row Three Ton ya Dunnaville, Tawanda Walker, Teresa
Caldwell, Sabrina Cowan, Cassandra Saunders, Ricky Hale,
Johnny Williams, Nancy Adams,
Sondra Durham, Gail Keen, Row
Four Theresa Savoy, Brian Clements, Robin Butler, Kenya
Johnson, Ronnie Anderson,
Amp Stevens, Ricky Ramey,
Tuesday Hall, Lenora Paige, Angelittle Hawkins, Tara Bright,
Row Five Alan Craighead, Chris
Traynham, Rodney Brown,
Kathy Richardson, Patrina
Vance, Desiree Hollandsworth,
Ann Foust, Ramona Biller, Lynda Swank, Lisa Hambrick, Lisa
Jones, Row Six Ronnie Wood,
Anthony West, Tessa Leak,
Chris Dennis, Michael Borzotra,
Dwayne Johnson
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��ADVANCED BAND
Row One Ben Walker, Anthony
Tompson, Chris Dennis, Bobby
Salters, Rodney Lewis, Wayne
Tolley, Row Two Jennifer
Knight, Tuesday Williams, Angela Waker, Shannon Lovelace,
Lawanda Shouvley, Kathy
Smith, Devonnette Wood, Lisa
Luck, Christy Swank, Ann
Foust, David Johnson, Row
Three Darrell Randolph, Kim
Harris, Gail Keen, Angelle Borzotra, Tavia Mann, Charlene
Miller, Rhonda Brown, Carol
Trent, Paul Brown, Row Four
Morris Bryant, Sean Brown, Alfred Levesy, Guy Beale, Kevin
Brown, Spencer Waddell, Patrick Ayers, Michael Borz0tra,
Row Five Tyrone Smith, Jerome
Thompson, Wayne Saunders,
Alvin Franklin, Andre Burroughs

BEGINNING BAND
Row One Deborah Steelman,
Shannon Lovelace, Pam Brandon, Row Two Eugene Riles,
Toni Burwell, Marcus Singleton,
Row Three Joyce Hicks, Russell
Taylor, Barrett Smith, Row Four
Mark Covington, Kent Smith,
Jerome Thompson

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Row One Mrs. Hunt, lvalene
Flowers, Ganella Sarks, Cassandra Saunders, Betty Smith, Karen Brown, Lisa Clements
Christy Stone, Stanley Robinson, Traci Stout, Lisa Wright,
Mary Bouseman, Tabatha Cooper, Tamekia Jordan, Terrance
Walton, Row Two Georgia Davis, Vanessa Shaw, Sharon
Brown, Elinda Daniels, Pier Williams, Pam Terry, Angela Childress, Darnella Saunders, Stacy
Stanley, Tess Leak, Dorothy Brizendine, Row Three Joyce
Brown, Tonya Jordan, Wendy
Brown, Vicky Jones, Katrina
Carson, Cynthia Gillis, Geraldine
Moore, Penni White, Ton ya Williams, Robin Richardson, Tuesday Hall, Row Four Tina Parker
Caroline Saunders, Angela Lav:
ender, Thomas Henderson, Roger Stewart, Hiawatha Lavender
Dennis King, Ronald Crowder'
Johnny Williams, Kent Hairsto~

STRINGS
Row One Tammy Frazier, Sharon Johns, Soo Kwak, Billy Poff,
Terri Macklin, Veronica Younger, Mrs. Steele, Row Two Lynda Swank, Jeff Fleming, Courtney Wallace, Greg Spangler,
Tad Kwak, Beth Conner, Row
Three William Foliaco, Dedria
Goin, St. Clair Williams, Desiree
Hollandsworth, Anna Foliaco,
Wanda Elliott, Donyetta Calhoun, Row Four Tyrone Coleman, Michael Hairston, Frank
Green, Kenneth Guthrie, Timothy Clark, Richard Wickham

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Row One
Kathy Smith
Vurgess Dent
Tonya Williams
Robin Butler
Row Two
Melissa Thomas
April Thompson
Eva Lacy
Row Three
Lawanda Shouvely
Melissa Mays
Christy Swank

FLAG TEAM
Row One
Tammy Peters
Traci Stout
Michelle Mitchell
Vurgess Dent
Row Two
Nancy Mills
Carol Mills
Melanie Conner
Donyetta Calhoun
Row Three
Lisa Hambrick
Kelly Crouse
Annette Fluellen
Veronica Younger
Tessa Leak

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Row One
David Fowler
Vurgess Dent
C.W. Conner
Mark Hackler
Willis Cooper
Row Two
Doug Perkins
Mark Overstreet
Ronnie Thompson
Jeff Dennis
Tim Lester
Row Three
Coach Holland
Darrell Shorter
Robert Macdaniel
Timothy Bare
Bryan Griggs
Coach Smith

SOFTBALL
Row One
Veronica Lee
Kathy Smith
Cindy Arbogast
Jennifer Knight
Romana Biller
Row Two
Diana Durham
Kathy Richardson
Melanie Conner
Wendy Brown
Kathy Doyle
Row Three
Melissa Newman
Tonya Moss
Tuesday Williams
Coach Poff

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�BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS
Row One
Kenya Johnson
Ben Walker
Ramon Williams
Amp Stevens
Ron Anderson
Damon Williams
Timothy Bare
Row Two
Coach Holland
Michael Holland
Melvin Smith
Terence Wilkes
Curtis Blair
Michael Thompson
Reggie Johnson
Row Three
Victor Clements
Von Wilcher
Keith Childress
David Johnson
Henry Jordan
Reggie Dungee

CAPTAINS

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ALL TOURNAMENT .

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LADIES' BASKETBALL
Row One
Romona Biller
Cassandra Saunders
Vonnie Wood
Tonya Dunnaville
Sabrina Rucker
Row Two
Teresa Banks
Charity Johnson
April Via
Lisa Baker
Row Three
Kathy Smith
Yolanda Smith
TeeTee Walker
Ceci Taylor
Becky Stokes
Angela Waker
Joyce Johnson
Tracy Saunders
Michelle Mitchell

FEMALE VOLLEYBALL
Row One
Laura Trail
Cassandra Saunders
Vurgess Dent
Row Two
Sharon Johns
Tessa Leak
Michelle Mitchell
Cynthia Jennings
Christy Swank
Row Three
Lynn Friend
Mrs. Fuller
TeeTee Walker

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�FOOTBALL TEAM
Row One Anthony West, Sam
Stephens, Melvin Smith, Michael
Thompson, Ben Walker, Amp
Stevens, Ronnie Anderson, Stacey Long, Doug Perkins, Row
Two Timothy Bare, Tee Wilkes,
Keith Logan, Anthony Thompson, Kevin Brown, C. W. Conner, Keith Childress, Brian
Hodges, Brian Johnson, Row
Three Alfred Levesy, Gary
Tiller, James Mason, Darrell
Brown, Gordon Boyd, Victor
Clements, Russell Taylor, Johnny Williams, Tim Lester, Row
Four Ronnie Thompson, Reggie
Johnson, Timothy Haga, J.C.
Casey, David Fowler, Michael
Dunnaville, Tim Divers, Anthony Arnold, Row Five Coach
Holland, Pam Barton, Coach
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PLAYERS

Row One
Reggie Johnson
Ben Walker
Amp Stevens
Row Two
Ronnie Anderson
Doug Perkins

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Row One
Vurgess Dent
Robin Richardson
Row Two
Nicole Richardson
Lolita Barnett
Lawanda Shouvely
Kenya Johnson
Row Three
Ramona Biller
Suzette Dance
Coach Fuller
Kathy Smith

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Row One
Anna Foliaco
Sonya Buckner
Sabrina Cowan
LeAnn Whitlock
Devonette Wood
Row Two
Portia Brown
Sharon Easley
Nancy Adams
Kelly Crouse
Desire Hollandsworth
Becky Stokes

MALE TENNIS TEAM
Row One
Keith Childress
Houston Doss
Andre Burroughs
Marc Morris
David Patton
Row Two
Gary Tiller
Michael Pannell
Coach Poff
Curtis Blair
Kevin Young

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Row One
Tuesday Hall
Becky Stokes
Kim Flint
Kathy Smith
Row Two
Shannon Lovelace
Gail Keen
Joequelette Dungee
Carol Hale

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MALE TRACK TEAM
Row One
Guy Beale
Tee Wilkes
Melvin Smith
Amp Stevens
Ronnie Anderson
Row Two
Dexter Shears
Michael Thompson
Ben Walker
Sam Stephens
Brad Staples

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Title ... ....... .... .... . .................. , ............... . ..... .. l
Dedication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Faculty .......... . ..... . ... .. ................................. . .. 7
Seniors ... .. . .. .- ... . .......... ........ .... ... .... . .............. . 21
Juniors . . .. .... .......... . ........ .. . . ... .... .... .. ...... . ...... . 41
S?phomores . .... . ............ . .......... .. ................... . ... 51
Athletics ................... .......... .. .. ·........ .. ... . ..... . ... 61
Organizations ... . .. ........ .. ................... .... ...... . . ..... 83
Activities ... . . ... .......... ............................. ..... . ... 93
Senior Directory ....... .................................... . . ... . 112
Advertisements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

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�DEDICATION
aBEHIND THE
SUCCESS OF THIS
SCHOOL IS A GREAT
PRINCIPALn
Bl'hind thl· s11ct·1•ss of any school tlwrl' is al"'a~ a great leadThl' 1
wrson most rl'sponsib!L' for the sut·cess of Addison
thl'sl' past thrl'l' y1•a rs is thl' prindp&lt;ll, Charil's \ V. Day.
\ Ir. Day came to Addison \\'i th much \\'isdom from his past
educatio nal expl'rit•nt·t•s. 11 1• graduat ed from Virginia Statt'
Coll1·g1· and rl'l'l'ivt·cl his \! asters Degree &amp;om Radford
Collegt'. I It• has taught in Sl'\'t•ral s1.:hools and "'as tlw principal
at Friends Eknwntary for llv1• yl'ars and Loudon E lt&gt;mentary
for om· \'t'a r.
\Ir. Dav is married to tlw former llilda \lcCov. The \' han~
t\\'O child;1· n, Charl1•s Handall and J ulia RPnee. .
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To him lwlong thl' prob\1•111s. pn•ssun·s, and the pride of
l1·ading Lucy Addison. If anything goes \\Tong, he is there to
hdp soln· it \\'ith 1•xpt•rit•nc1• and 11ncl1'rstanding. His door is
a\\\'avs open to studt•nts and facult\' alikt&gt;, \\'ho need his ad,·i&lt;:e
o r "''ho simply \\'ant to talk m·l•r ·a problPm. He takes grl'at
pridl' in this s&lt;.:hool and t ht• pt'ople \\'ho makt' it a &lt;:t'llter of
learning. Yo n ma~· o lit•n lwa r him sa~· how fine our young pt&gt;&lt;&gt;·
pit&gt; an·.
To lt·ad a sdwol i' 1w 1•as\· task. but \Ir. D·"· has dom· a re111arkahl1· job. \I r. Day."''' ~tuch· nts nTognizt' .your l'lforts and
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�MR. HANCOCK-NEvV ASSIS TA N T
PRINCIPAL
Although this is his first year as assistant prin cipal at Addison, '.\Ir. H anc.-ock is not unfamiliar
to most of the st udents. '.\!a ny know him from his
previous job of assistant principal at Lee J unior
and later Madison Junior High School. You may
often find '.\Ir. Hancock kidding wi th th e
students, but he gets serious when there is business to attend to or work to b e done.

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When a student or faculty member ·needs tu
know anything about the school activities or
functions, they can usuall y get th e answer from
\Ir. Powell in the Student Activities Office. ~Ir .
Powell has b een at Addhon for many years and
is a favorite of everyone. He likes all kinds of
sports and is very knowl edgeable about Ad·
dison's sports and how they rat e against oth er
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\Ir. Eddie Burke and \!rs. LaVcrne Fulll•r tl'aeh Phvs ie:d Ed11l'ati1111. \Ir. Burk•· wa' 11:111H·d co:i d1 of the \'&lt;'ar
and sponsors the F.C.A. \!rs. Fuller sponsors girls' spiirts.

\Ir. Eddit· Burke

\!rs . LaVtTll F11llt-r

BAND
j, &lt;lin-t.:lt·d by \Ir. Ulyst•ssc:s Broad .
~!though thl' hand j., rnt lwr -,mall, what thl'y
lmt.' 111 'W: thl'y makt· up i11 tal .. nt.

A&lt;l&lt;li-,un':. band
IH'&lt;lll:X·

\Ir. Ulv~1·s~•·' llroad1lt'a11 s

�ENGLISH
In Addison's English 0l'partnwnt we find '.\lrs. :'\ant'y Simmons, '.\Ir. John '.\lontgonwry, '.\lrs. Dorothy \Vaiden,
and th1· nt·wt•st t•dition '.\lrs. Judy Proffitt. There is a vari1·ty of Sl'ITit'Stt'r t'Ourscs offt' r&lt;'d including Amerit'an,
English, and Blat'k Litt•rah1rt', Individualized Reading, and F11ndanwntal and Ad,·anced Grammar.

'.\Ir. John '.\lontgonwry

'.\lrs. Judy Protlltt

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\ lrs. Janice Grizzard is the newest addition to the \lath Ot·,&gt;art1.'~"."l. Slw joins \Ir.
Eddie Johnson, an d their subjects range from B11s1111·ss \l at 1 to I rig. \Ir. Johnson also
teaches Physics.

\lrs. Janice Grizzard

LIBRARY

\ Ir. Eddi1· John~o n

In Addisun·s library yon will find \Ir:-.. Alt•is1· J essnp
and her aidt', \lrs. Cn·il(' Dowdy. \I r:-.. J 1·ss11p sponsors
th\• Library Club.

\ l r s. C1·cil1· Dow d v

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�SCIENCE

1-.lr. Thomas J ont's and \liss Lana 1-.kCloud are found in the Science
Department. Some of the classes taught are Biology, Chl·rnistry, and
Advanced Biology.

\Ir. Thomas jo1ws

FOREIGN
LANGUAGE

\ l rs. Dorothy ParhT

\liss Lana \kCl011d
\lrs. Dorothy Park(•r and \ I r~. \labd \larmion art' in the
Fo~t&gt;ign Languagl' Ot•partnwnt. \lrs. \ 1.arm~on teachl's Latin,
while• \lrs. Parh•r tl';tches Frt&gt;nch and Spanish and sponsors
tht.&gt; Forl'ign Language· Club.

\ I r~. \ lalwl \ l arrninn

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�SOCIAL STUDIES
In this Dqmrtnwnt \\'t' ha\'(' '.\Ir. Hollt'rt Firl'ba11gh .
'.\Ir. Hobert Farriss, and \Ir. J.P. ConH'I'. Some oft h l'
dasst•s taught art• \ Vorld I I istorv, U.S. 11 istorv, So&lt;.:i •
o logy, and Govt'r nnwnt. '.\Ir. ' Fin·h:111gh simnsors
S.C.A.

'.\Ir. Robert Farriss

DISTRIBUTIVE ED.
'.\Ir. Lovern teac:hes a three year program of Distributive Education. During their second year D.E. 'tu&lt;lt'nts are assisted by
'.\Ir. Lowrn in finding part -time jobs.

\Ir. Holwrt Fin·ha11gh

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�BUSINESS
To train a student for a cart•t•r aft&lt;•r graduation th e Business
Dcpartml'nt is stalfrd by \l rs . T homas, \ l iss Angil's, and \l rs.
Waid. Some of the c.:lasses taught ar&lt;· Typing I, II. Offic.:e Praeticc, Shorthand, and Business \ l ath or l311si1wss English.

\lrs. \\'a id

ART
\ l iss Angh·:.

\I rs. Thorn a:.

Art i:. taught by \lrs. J ulit• \ ' t•:. t . Tlw dasst's taught
an· Art I , II , Ill and Communkativt· Art. \lrs. \' t&gt;st is
eo-:.ponsor for tht· rww:.papt•r.

�VOCATIO NAL

The Vocational Education Department is d esigned
mostly for students who are not planning to attend
college. They are trained in areas such as mechanical
drawing, brick laying, electronics, auto mechanics,
cabinet making, cosmetology. and carpentry.
~ I r.

\ Ir. Carlton Edwards

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RolJl"rt Bandy

\Ir. J anws ll a ll is

�EDUCATION

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Dorothy Poff

\Ir. Sh('rley Stuart

~Ir. Wallace ~ lc~ lill ian

\Ir. :\l·al Thoma'

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�-GUIDANCE
In th l• C11idanc:e Offict• wt• ha,-c· ~ I r. Do11alcl Sti11m·tt.
Georgia Brown, and ~!rs. \'c·rl&lt;-111· Dillim~ who
is the llo ml·-Schuol Co1111sdor. ~Ir. Stinnett 1s cos ponsor for thl' nl'wspaper and ~li ss Brmn1 sponsors
the Beta C lub.
~liss

:\I iss Georgia Brown

SPECIAL
EDUCATION
Special. Ed uc:ation is taught by ~Ir. Robert SielT in room 226.
Approx1matt-ly ten •t udents are en roll ed in this program.

:'\!rs. Verlent· Dillion

JI. Ir. Donald Sti111wtt

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�HOME E CON OM ICS

CHOIR

In th!' 1lonw Economil·S room you will fin&lt;l \lrs. \ lar\' Stl·ptm'.
Sonw of tlw things taught ar!' c:ooking ;tnd Sl'wing :;nd this is
offl•n·d lo g11ys as wl'll as girls.

Thl' c:hoir is dirl'cll'd by \ Ir. Roland Plastt•rer. Like
the band. the choir is sn1all but talented. \ Ir. Plasterl' r sponsors the Gkc· C lub .

\l rs. \ lary Stl'ptol'

:O. lr. Holand Plastert&gt;r.

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�OFFICE STAFF
To help Addison keep lrnc:k of itsdf. wt• ha\'t' a \'t•ry
effec:ti\'e office staff consisting of ~!rs. Virgin ia
Belcher, ~ lrs. Joann PPake, ancl a rww a&lt;ldition. ~lrs .
Cecl'lia I laston.

~lrs . Virginia Belc:her

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PRESIDE T :
.\-lark Scott
VICE-PRESIDE NT:
Brian Witc her
SECRETARY:
Desiree FrytTREASURER :
Wanda Hayes

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�SANDY ALLEN

LARRY AUSTIN

KATHY BAKER

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ELAINE BA YSE

BILL BELC HER

RAY BLANKENSHIP

LARRY BECK:\ER

RICK BRE\\' ER

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JACKIE Bv RKS
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DA ' ·y BRY A:\
JACKIE BUSI I
LI NDA CA\IPBELL

\1A IW BUCKNER
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D I A E CHU~ IP

C:ATll Y COLE
PA ~I C RE\\"S
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E\"ELY;\; COOPER
DEBH:\ CRm l\\"ELL
JEHRYLY:\ D:\\"IS

�ALICE DEA!'\

GARY DIXO N
SALLY FI NLEY

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MIKE DU LL
D I AN E FINN EY

SHARON D IS H NER

CAROLYN FE RGUSO N
ROBERT FIREBAU GH

�BRENDA F ISHEH

JANET FLOYD

DESIREE FRYE

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CLARA GRANT

KATHY CALLl\IORE
LINDA HAIRSTON

LINDA CLE '
RONNIE HAIRSTON

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BOBBY l IOBACK
CY'.'.:Tll!A llOLLAND

P EGGY H ARDY
WAND A HAY ES
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PERRY HA Sl l
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JOHNITA \.1ILLS

DOROTHY MILLER
ROLAND NAPIER

J E ROME M ILLNER
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RENEE PERDUE

PAT RE YNOLDS

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MARK SCOTT

ROBBIE RI I ODES
ELOISE SCALES

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BARRY SINK

\IARILY . SINK

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RALPH S\llTH

Kl\I SNEAD

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DANNY UPD I KE

C ll ERE VIPPER\IAN

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ANITA TERRY

GA IL W AL KER

CAROLY N WALi.ACE

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CAROLYN WATKINS

PAUL WHARTON

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DONNA YOUNC

BHI AN WITCI IER

BONNIE WOLFE

�HONOR GRADUATES
VALEDICTORIAN:
Brian \Vitt·her
Brt'nda Fish&lt;'r
Chere Vippt·rma n
Bill Wilkinson
Barry Sink
Alict• Dean
Pam Cn·ws
Ralph Smith
Sally Finley
Dorothy :\liller
Janet Jennings
\Vanda Bonds
Dianne Crump
Kim Snt&gt;a&lt;l
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Pierre Divt•rs

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:-.lost Popular
Coy Holland and Pam Crews

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:-.lark Scott and Pat Reynolds

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Rolwrt Brown and Elain t&gt; Bayw

B(•st All-Around

Piern· Di V&lt;'rs and Kim S1wad

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'.\lost Athh·tk
Cary Campbl'll and Daisy '.\lann
'.\lost Artistic:
Pt-rry Hash and Linda Glenn

lkst Darn·n&gt;
C:akin Hn"' n and \\':111da I lay"'

'.\lo&gt;t '.\lusical h · l ndinPd
Lilburn Smith :111cl Clwn· \ ' ipp1..-n1&lt;111
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Roland Napi er and Valerie Dale

l\lost Pl easant
Ccc:il Ross and \larily n S ink

\to,t C:oo,)erat ive
Conrad C aytor and Jarwt J1·nning~

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Kt·ith Furline and Janil·t&gt; 11 uff

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�'.\lost Ambitious
Cl·orw· Simms and Dorot hy '.\tiller

'.\los t Studious
Brian Witch er and Sally Finll'y

'.\lost Sophistkated
Barry Sink. Yolanda 1lam lett&lt;·. and Kathy Baker

'.\lost Critical
Tom· Colt&gt; and Ct•cPlia

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Bobby Farris and Peggy Hardy

\Josi Likd v To S11ct-«·«d
Pau l \\'harto11

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Halph Smith and J uanita Walton

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CLASS
OF '74

Officers: V. Pres: Rhonda
Taborn, Pres: Ravenelle
Lambert, Treas: Connie Williams

Kathy Alexander
Perry Barbor

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Jeff Ambler
Eric Baughman

Diam• Andt·rson
Elizab(•th Blankt·nship

Dt&gt;bra Bak('r
Shirley Blevins

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Debbie Bowling
Jaml'S Calloway
David Deeds

Debra Brown
Bre nda Campbell
Debra Dial

Brenda Caldwell
Brenda Clavborn
Joan Dixon·

Linda Caldwell
:'\larvin Coleman
Rose Dull

�Diane E ntsminger
Tina Ferguson
Kathy Ferris

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Brent Fewox
Pam Fowler
~ l a rtha Gill

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Andy Goff
Judy Cray
~lichael Holden

Linda Humphreys
Will ie Jackson
Debbie Jen nings

Desiree Johns
Bl'vnly Johnson
John Johnson

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�D oug Jones
Bernard Jordan
Leonard Jordan

Lynn Judd
Debbie Kelly
Gary Kingery

Vicki e Ki ngerr
Ravenelle Lambert
Vera Law

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Tim Lawhorn
Debbie L;1wrenct•
Becky Leach

1i&lt;'n11:111 Le•·

Hob&lt;'rt Lee
Debbi&lt;· J\l:u·tin

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�JUNIOR S SHARE
Fred ~lcElhin ey
Debbie ~tick
~like r.. tills

Steve Mitchell
Cynthia Moon
Debbie Morris

Jo.hnny Mutispaw
Cindy imcr
Clifford Owens

James Parker
Becky Pendleton
Danny Pendleton

Sharon Perd ue
Sylvia Preston
Robert R&lt;L~in

�MANY EXPERIENCES
Patricia Reed
~l icha el Rob ertson
Robert Robertson

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Patricia Robinson
Kathy Saunders
Sharon Saunders

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Bonnie Sayers
'.\lartv Sensabaugh
Nap01eon Shipman

Ronald Simmons
Nancy Sloan
Debbie Smith

Harry Spl'E'~l'
\ "ickit• Stafford
Doug Thurma11

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�Robert Underwood
Vivian Underwood
Mike Vandergrift

Clarence Walker
Kenneth Walker
Ronnie White

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Connie Williams
Terry Wimmer
Dan Woods

Rogt' r Wnrft' y

Donald Young
Steve Young

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Anita Blc·dn'

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Barnl'S
Cynthia Bonds

Thoma~

Ll'sli1· Amrlwin
Barn· lkanwr
Dt&gt;bhi1· Bowlin~

Larrv Ashhv

J 11d~: Bdd1i·r
Jm· Boz1·111an

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S11san Bl'sS
\\'illiam Bre1·d1·11

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Lamh·r, Bro\\ 11
Barn· Camplwll
Dt•hhi" Clark

D\\'a\'l w Colt·

Bohbv Brow11
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\I ari" Caqwr
Slwlh Clan
Sa11d\· Colli1i&gt;

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Cn·g Bnd
Rnhl'rl ·Carroll
F;I\ t' Cla\'lor
K1 :i1h Cnlm1a

Flonl Brem 11
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Kl'\·i11 Carter
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Bilh C a ll
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Cheryl Cox
Teresa Craft
~like Craighead

Roscoe Craighead
:-.tary Creasy
Sharon Creed
Joanne Crimmins

Loretta Crimmins
Robin Crowder
~li chael Deel
Steve Dennb

Ltonarclo DeVasher
Nancy Devasht•r
Cary Dillon
Ricky Dixon

Vickie Doo)(•y
Garv Dudl&lt;-v
Rodney Dudley
ChPri Elliott

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Ronald Feather
Debbie Ferguson
David Ferris

Eric Ferris
Gloria Ferris
Gloria Field1;•r
Ja nH'S Flowers

Leslie Fox
D;wid Fn·e
Tonv Fu;li1w
Corfis Gibson

Eddie Godsl'~
Jerome Gray
Da\'id Gradiill
Tl'rt''a Gdllln

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Larn I !all
Darl~·ne l lamlt•tll'

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Debbie H amm
Estil !lammed

Bobby Hardy

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Roger Harvey
Trac:y Hash
Kenneth Hatc:h
Brenda Hayes

Ralph Hayes
Dennb I lopkins
David Huffman
\'ir~inia H uffman

Sa11clra Ja&lt;'k\011
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Carv Kvk

Hita J ol111son
Don na L a Bri&lt;'

�Terri Lea ry
Linda Lemon
D ewey Lilly
Kare n Love

Fa ith L ucas
Linda Lucas
\ l icha el Lumsd e n
Rebecca \larshall

Lore n \ laxe\'
Linda \l&lt;.:Br°ide
Douglas '.\lcGuire
Kati~,. \ liller

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D1•hhit· '\t'\\'land

Tim \ k hob

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Ronnie Page
David Paitsel
Cindy Parsons

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Carol Phillips
Doris Piner
Joy Preston

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Terry Preston
Donna Pugh
Debbie Quesenberry

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Nor vella Regnier
Debra Reynolds
Paula Reynold~
'.\lichael Rhodes

Doug Ridgeway
Kenneth Rosborou~h
Ced Ii a R os~
'.\lark Sands

�Shelia Scales
Diane Scott
~lark Sigmon
Taynia Sigmon

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David Silvers
Alfred Sink
Darlene Slag le
Ralph Slagle

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Brenda Smith
Carol Smith
Cindv Smith
E.~ther Smith

Kathv Smith
~l a rk Smith
Robin Smith
Willi~ Smith

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Robt·rt Sto1w
Debra Thoma~
Ht'r~ch1·I Thomas

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Cindy Thompson
John Thompson
Robert Tuck

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Gordon Underwood
Halbrook Underwood
Linda Underwood

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Jeffrey Watson
Judy Wharton
Christopher White

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Cindy Yagt&gt;r

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�ADDISON COACJ I ING STAFF: Shirley Stuart, Doug Di·Puy. Haymond
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Addison
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Addison
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1972 Christmas Tournanwnt
Semi-final s:
Jdfrrson
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Fleming
Patrick He nry
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Addison
Finals:
F leming
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District Cami·~ :
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
Addison
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Alleghany County
Clift on Forge
William Byrd
Gle nvar
Lord Botetourt
C lenvar
Covington
Clifton Forge
William Byrd
Lord Botetourt
Covington
Allt'ghany County

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�BLUE RIDGE CHAMPIONS
Blue Ridge Tournament
Tuesday
89
Wm. Byrd
Glenv;ir
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70
Lord Botetourt
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Lord Botetourt
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75
Addison
Thursday
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Addison

Clifton Forge
Alleghany County
Co,•ington

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Glenvar
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Eddit· B11rkt•: COACH OF THE YEAR

A&lt;.klisou Baskt&gt;thall 1las Zini.:
"The boys in tlw whitl' anti blm• r:u.:e up tlw floor. dar tini.! in and around traffit· like a bunch ofw:tterbugs.
Thl'y pass tlw ball ar&lt;&gt;1111d a fl'\\' timl'S and tlwn put it i n tlw air for t\\'O points. All the \\'hill'. the bi~ man in the red shirt and
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\\'hitt· lit• is jumping up and down on tlw sidelinPs - his shirt fail !lapping and his arms lilit·d in a salute of triumph.
Aud at·ross tlw \\'ay, tlw hlt·a&lt;.:lwr fo11s ar&lt;' gidng a \'il'ton· d1a11t. It's all in fun and it's Addison 1ligh B:l~ketball."
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�J . V. ~ S CAPTURE DISTRICT TITLE

First Row: Lewey Hale, Larry Ashby. Set:ond Row: Coat:h Perry, Barry Beamer, Tony Furline, Roscoe Craighead, Barry Campbell,
Mit:hael Hayes, Floyd Brown, ~ ! a11nce Compton, ~ larshall )ohnson, Ra ymond Phelps, Chris White.

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John John~oi1

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RALPH SMITH
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ADDISON \\' HESTLEHS: Jt·ffSpkkard, Alfi-ed Sink. Danny Pendlt·ton. 0 ;1\·id Patsl'l'I. \\'t&gt;11d1'1l \lill t'r. Ralph Smith. Larry
Be1:k1wr. \I ih· Baker, Dt•nnis 1lopkins, O a\'id 11 uffman. and G&lt;-'or~e Fralin. ot Pit·t med: J rfT :\mbler. Ronnie Pa~t'. Harry Spt&gt;t&gt;Sl'.
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�GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN
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PITCI IEHS: St1·v&lt;· Young, Bn·nt F&lt;wox.

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Pa11I B!•ldwr. Barry Sink, Bn•nt F&lt;wox, Roger Worll'y, Miki' Holdn·n. Third How: W(')lddl Mille'!", Gary Dudl!·y, Sll' v&lt;· Yo1111g a11cl
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WHESTLING: Ralph Smith

THACK: Thomas Ir ving

VEHSATILITY: Coy llo Jl ,111d

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�CHEERLEADING - VARSITY

Diane Crump, Leslie Fox, Leslie Amrhein , Ther esa Brewer, Pam Crews,
Wand&lt; Hayes, Pat Reynolds, Donna La Brie
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�THEJ.V. SQUAD

Terrie Leary, Cynthia Bonds, Kathy Smith, Cecilia Ross, Debra Thomas,
Lore tta Young, D ebbie Quesenberry, Cindy Parsons, and Darle ne
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�SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS

SPORTS\1ANSHIP: \lark Scott

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B°\ AI lfRITll A\\.ARD: Halph Smith
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Fir't Row: \Ir. Firl'i&gt;a11gh, Paula RPynol&lt;h, Dan \Voods, Ev&lt;·lyn Dt·n t, Ct•&lt;• Sprak1·r, Clwryl Evans, Bl'v&lt;
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Juanita \Vallon, D&lt;•,in•t• Fry&lt;·. Second Row: Tht-n·sa Bn·wt·r, D1·hra Thoma,, Dd1ra R1·ynold i., C('cdia Ross, Altlwa Ft·r~uson.
Dorinda Oliphant, Diannt· Brown, Janil't· HulT, Fay&lt;· Cla)1or, Cindy Smith.
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P&lt;1m Cr&lt;'\\"'
VICE PRESIDE:\T:
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SECHETAHY:
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TREASUREH :
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�CHOIR

First Row: Tommy Gearhart, Leslie Fox, Diane Finney, Evelyn Clark, Cathy :'\ladison, Cheryl Evans, '.\lark Jarrett. Second Row:
Pe~gJ Patsel, Anita Blevins, D ebra Reynolds, Diane Scott, Debra Brown, Joyce Campbell, Patricia Robinson, Carolyn Wallace.
Thir Row: Dennis Hopkins, Dough1s Rid gway, '.\l ike Patterson, David Altice, \ l ike Washington, Debra Baker, Coy Holland

Officer~: 0Pbn.t Reynold~. Treas; \lark Jarrett, Acc:omp; Doug Ridgway, Lib; Dimw Finney,
Prt&gt;~ ; Ewlyn Clark. V. Pres.; Carolyn Wallace, Lib.

�DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION

First Row: Doris Piner, Sharon Dishner, Cail Walker, Doris Emmons, Crnthia Holland, Eddie Godsey. Second Row: Darlene
Slagle, Sandy Collins, Peggy ~am eron, Debbie Bowers, ChtTyl Cox, '.\larlene Hamlette, '.\lichael Preston. Jeff Ambler. Tony Bonds.
Rick Brewer, '.\Ir. Lowrn. Third Row: Bruce Bruffey. Kenny Hash, Nor\'ella Regnier, Ke\'in Carter. Larry Ashby

District D.E . Student of the Year - Bill Belcher

Oflkers: Tomm\' Banek I li~torian : Jal-kie Burb. Pn·~ich·nt :
Larrv Brck1wr. Rt'portt';.

�BETA CLUB

B el&lt;l Club members and sponsor, ~t iss Brown.

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First Row: Kim Snead, Sallv Finley, and Dorothy '.\l iller.
Set-&lt;md Row: Barry Sink, Pft'rre Divers. and Brian Witcher

Beta Club Pr&lt;&gt;sicl&lt;&gt;nt, Barry Sink, hard at work.

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ED ITOR: Sally Finll•y

Dorothy \1 ill1·r

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"3 BOTTLES OF RELISH" PRESENTED

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HE!ROi\ l \IL'S DEB COL' :"'C IL:
Linda I la ir~ton

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Scie nce Fair Award

Lilburn Smith
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Dorothy Mill er
Elk's Scholarship

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co~ml'tology studenh h11ild a display to ex hibit tlwir skill.

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�MR. DAY CAPS SENIORS

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I Sandy Alltm do will all my love to Rici-. ', Ste ven Josl' ph.
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I La rry Bt::ckncr leave my old w restling uniform to Davy ll uITman and my dirt y ~ot·b to Ho~c·r. I o a ll tl11 I l l " \\TCstltr 1
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l Elaine Baysc do will ~Ir. J ohn~on th e thrce most e xciting numbers in tlw math world. 36-2·1-:36; !'&gt;l'l' if he can solve th at. I also wi 11
the cafeteria one can o f Recipe Dog Food tu mix in their barbec lll' sauce.
I Paul Belcher do will myself to Addison Hig h Scho&lt;&gt;I and to one oftlw bl·st baskl·thall t l·a111:-. i11 tlw st a ll'.
l Wanda Bonds wish, good luck and much happiness to th e class of"7.f'.
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I Alan Brown do will ti.Ir. Fariss e nough of my private collection of bull to la.\! him through tlw l'lld ol nn:t year.
1 Bobby Brown do will everyone th e g reatest car of the road-a Volkswa~l·n .
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I Danny Bryan d o will Mr. Jones one- eovcrslip, :\Ir. Johnson om• used i11c:o11w tax for111 , and 1nul·li S11l'l'l'SS to thl· graduating c ass 0
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l Darryl Bullard do will Robt!rt Brown a new face so that he can stop looking u~ly .
I Evelyn C lrtrk do will all my love, h r1ppiness, and much luck tu Stanley EugC' n l' St. C lair l'un·vl·r.
I Evelyn Cooper d o will all my love and security to th e one and only g uy that I luvt' (!:iki1111y).
I Ronnie Cooper do will nil my love to Juanita Walton.
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I Pamela Crews do will Diane Brown an everlasting memory of Keith Furlinl', so she won't c ry thl· bl11l·:. whe n he leaves 1
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I D ebra Cromwell do will all my rotten luck to my brother Roger, and a ll my love to my f11t11n· husb:\ncJ, Alan C . Brown.
I Diane Crump do will my sister Cheryl Crump all the luck and s11cccss in th e nc·ar f11t1m·.
I Ronald Crutchfield do wi ll Floyd Brown all my ways and moves and th l' b c:st ways with th t' girls.
I Valerie Dale do will all my love to Snookic Davis and all the Iuck a nd lovt' I µ ivc to my littll· twin brot lwr and sister·
1 Jerrylyn Davis do will E verett Davis an alarm dock to get to school 011 tim e and Dl·~irt.'l' Johns a loc k t o hold Rodney Dudley. Ii
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l Sharon Dishner do leave all my spirit to the school, all my love to Ri chard, and a Disl11wr d oll to :'\!rs. Thomas so that she can
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I Dons Emmons, Icaving the school, do will my shorth and pad and typing book to ~Ir:.. .rhomas. J a I:.o w1·11 Roger Worky ;1nd
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I Sill~r .Fin!:Y d~ will Davey HulTman a sudden spurt of growth , Halph Smith ,, clt-a11 mind, a nd Ki111 Snl'ad :u1 explanation of
Kitty , a mmature Kroger store, and a night with Joe Numath.
I Diane Finney do will Tina Ferguson best of luck in her senior year, dass of"7..r·.
l Desiree' Frye do will L ucy Addi~on morl' pride in what it stands for and a lot o f respc-ct which it so rig h tly d esc·rvcs.
I Mike Gallahe r do wi ll Loretta the knowledge that her ITiendship :md undc·rstandi11g arc fn no '""Y take n for granted and are
d ePply appreciated by me.
l Kathy Gallimore enjoyed goi ng to Addison and loved all my teachC'rs. Cood luck to th!! class of"7.r·.
I Cl.ara Cra~t do will my cool, calm and coll tc.·ti veness to all th e students who will bt· in sd10ol nl·xt Yl'ar.
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I P~gg~ l.lu~d~ do will Cail Walker a kitchen full o f food so that she wi ll not say she is hun g ry.
I wi ll Cail Sh1p1m1n and Duke a package of Doublemint gum so th ey will stop asking me.
I Wanda Hayt's do will .my brothe r "Monk" the ability to play bas ketball as well a~ Keith Furlim•.
I Andrew '.lopson d? wi ll T erry Cobbs all my love and ombllion to gr:1&lt;l11ate in 1973, so I can plan a future for both of us.
I Coy H'.)ll,md do w11l t~a1 th ey keep Addiso11 open.
1 Cynthia llolla11d .clo will th at Kim BrO\vn will stop trying to he hard and :11.lrnit who .,111• talk ' to.
I Jamee 1lufT do will all of th e \ tudcnts who wi ll get Mr. !\lo nt gome ry my " R" avc-rngc·. T lwy will definitl:'ly n cl·d it .
I R~ntdd HufTm:1n. h·uvt• all my low to peopll' who can 11'1: it in thl· rig ht wny.
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Y " 'Smith . \\'Ill C('cil ·• Tt•r..c• 1• CY11 ti1"' an d C e ra Id int' t Ile b est of luck in thl' future at L.A., and J will all my love to Jo hn
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I Doroth ' ~hompso11, a nd Cynthia Bo nds.
Moi Joh ~ 1'..l df'..'r c.lu leave evcryon t· at Addison a p ortion of my hnppiness und love for man kind.
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I Harr ; '.t1 ?-. I '.lls vcut &lt;lnnne r ti ma soeur Gail Mills 11 11 gros sac de l'argant pour depanser a J'heure d e dejeuner.
I Pa•il YR c rd ut (J unC'bng), b e ing of sound mind a.nd body do will my roaches to Diane Scott in order to get high before every class.
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eynolds · ·11 tanC' B rown all tht· luck in all sht• stri ves to do in school and wi th h er No. l ma111 man.
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I Cte S lwskout a h e lme t and rear view m irror to protect her from Nabiseo·s attacks.
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Alexundt•r, Cas~andr.1 J.
182-1 Cundy Dr., i\ .W.
-'34'5 - 110 I
Social \Vorkc·r

Brown, Bobb\•
22-41 King

s1:. ~.E.

3-12-770.'J

:162-:J206
S!'tTt'l:tr\'

Brown, Calvin

:\ltis, Ouvi&lt;l
1316 Kirk Ave .. N.W.

( :olt·, C.11hv J1·a1ll'llC '
:1:102 Hustc;n St.. N.E.

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3-l.'3-3811
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:16()-3238

SCA. l lunum Jklation~ Coi111sl'I,
Boo~lt 'r Club

A11d1·rson, Stafford E., Jr.
No. I \Vhitt&lt;'ll Aw.. .\V .
3-1-1 .o.rn7

A ustin, Larry
1206 Ch u rch Avt'., S.E.

8rnll'n, Hobert J.
.JO:l llanover AVl'., N.\V .
.3-13-9568
SCA, DE, Boostt•rs
Business .\I an

Bayse, ~ l artha Elaint1:317 T.IZt'\Wll AVI.'.
3-1-1-9.ffl
~orcign Language Club, Bct;t Cluh,

Bry,111, Danny
300.5 Shen;rndoah \';1Jl1·v AVt'., N. \V.
Doc: tor of l nll'rnal .\l1·ufd1w

Bullard, Darry l Al\'ill
1716 Downing St., N.W.
CAA

Bt•c:k1wr, Larry
:l l '.371 lilkrt·\l Aw., :":.W.

Caldwl'll, Enid
28-15 Sand Rd., N.E.
::l6fi-5::l02

DECA
Calloway, Da11it'( \\/.

Blunkt•mhip, R0ty
2031 Kimball Aw., i':.E

!.518 Orangl' AVl'., N. W.
3-15- J-119
A11to .\fechanil'

Campbdl, Artlrnr
-118 F'ugatl' Rd. , N.E.
3ni2-·119-1
llot R(J&lt;l Cli1b

'J(j() ..J:J77

Bont". v\landa
T5 I J 01111.1 Dr., ."\.\.\ . Apt. 7
li:l-:3:221

Christlt&gt;y, Danny
3007 Fl1·t·t\\ood Dr., S.W.

.J..J-1-:2 17:'3

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Dalt', \ ' akri&lt;• D1·ni~t·

1.117 H)lh ~t.. N.W .
Sp1•cial Ed11cntio11 T1·adwr

Davis, J nryly11 t\1111
718 Sta1111to11 t\Vl'., N.\V.

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l lot01• E t'o nornil'!&gt; Tc•adwr

77-1--1895
D&lt;'an, Alit·c· C:ail
12-1 Clowr Aw.,

B"'taCl11b

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2027 Gaudy Dr.. N. \\' ·
fkta Club, du•1·1 ll':11lt-r
Doc:tor

Crutc:hfit·l&lt;l, Hona lcl
.130 l Burks St., N.W . Apt. Nu. :2

Physkal Eclue:ation Teachn

Bdd ...,., P:111I :'I;.
I 1:2.5 Fon·~t Park Blvd.,/\. \.\/.
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3-13- ICH6

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;)62-0157

Crnvs. 1':111w l;1 Gayk

626 Poc:a liontas Avt'., N.E .
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Spn:ial E diit·al ion Tt•ac•hl·r

3-15-5-18-1
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Clurk, Evelyn Ht•nav
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Hn·w&lt;-r. Hkh,1rd L.
19:22 T1·mpld1111 A\I· .. N.E .

Choir, F'BLA
Air F1m:1• Carc·l'r

3-12 ii:lO

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Oish1wr, Sharon
616Stt'wart t\w., S.E.

DECA
S&lt;·t-r1°h1 ry
Cl:1ytor, Conrad A.
()07 Carroll Av&lt;'., N. W .

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SCA . llHu, FSA
P~y1 ·h11logi.~ t

lJixon, Cary
27 JO l dl&lt; •wild Bl vd.
.)4.1 .!OJ.5

�Emmons. Dori~
2811 ll o llini- Ht! .. N.E.
362-1525
DECA

Hamlette, Yolanda
803 Hunt Avt'., N.W, Apt. No. 6
DECA, SCA. Nt·wspap'-' r
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F c.:rgtL'llll. \ ' ir~inia Carolyn
l-!07 Cunplwll Aw.. S .E .
Offic.:l' \\lorkt•r

Finlt•y, Sall v A.
1901 Colgat(• St.. N.E.
3 66-598·1
l:kta Club: Sl•1.n·tarv, Annual
Staff: Editor
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F'innL'y. Diant•
.'51 l Clwstuut AV&lt;'., N. \V.
345-43-~ 8

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l913Candy Dr., N .\\I.
3 -l-1-33.56
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Scc.:r1.·tary

Hardy, Pegg}' Ruth
1907 G and)• Dr.. N.W.
3-12--l-!05
TR-HI. \', Art C lub
Nurse

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:L 15 Courtland AVI' N \\I
362-8007
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Nuclt•ar Engin1•1•r

Galli111on., Ka thy
I 7 16 I Ith St .. N . \V .

Lloyd, Judy
H ayes, \Vanda
201-! Gandy Dr., N.\\'.
3-15-0004
Cheerleader. Choir, SCA
Clt'rk-Typist

-!07 '.\lurr cll Rd., N.E.
362-0-190
Drill T eam
Legal Secretary

Lumsd en, Linda Darnell
1203 Stewnrt Ave .. S.E .
Hoback, Bobby Wayne
22-!2 Kimb:11l Ave., N.E .
362-0549
DECA
Kroge r Store '.\tanager

Hobson, Andrl'w
171 3 Dunbar St ., N.\V.

3-!5-1375
Office Worker

'.\lann, Daisy Ell en
2726 '.\lassachusett es Ave .. N .\V.
3-1-1-5769

Chel'rleader
BlL~im·ss

Career

3-15-4039

Holland , Cvnthia
17-ll Dunb&lt;tr St.. N.W.
3-13-0551

I I 11ff, ] &lt;\nice L.
1205 10th St., .\\'.
3 -!3-6529
SCA, CAA , Volleyball TPam, T e nnis
Tc•:1m, Traek Team, Choir
:'\!tontal Hmlth Trd inologi~l

'frarhook, S1
&gt;&lt;111is h Club
lh-ccpt io 11 i,t

J;tnney, Steve
3 :235 Co1u·tla11d Rd .. N. \\'.

'.\laxt:'v. Dn•ama B.
2715 Ediso n St., N .E.
366-9012
Red Cross
Nnr~l'

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26:23 Lvndhurst St:. '.'I.\\',
366-8370
B&lt;-t:\ Club, '\'C'arbnClk, ~ew&lt;papl'r
Ell•nwntary Sd1ool T1•adwr

362--1011

Gt•arh art. T o m

.'J J 11 Collinuwood St N ,,
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:2728 ~lansfield St., N.E.
36:2-3055
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Huffni;ln, Ronald F ,
1610 C hurch Ave .. S.E .

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907 Staunton Aw .. N.\V
3·12-0:JHO
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-! 2-l I lanm·(•r Avt' .. N .\V .
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Co1111~1·lm

Jumper, Thomas ina Renea
183 1 L iberty Rd., N.W.
3-12--!28 l .
Art Club, Boosters, Basketball
Secretary

Booster Club

Fowl1·r. Lan·v
9·1 2C: n:en ltu·r~t Av1·
362--103.5
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3-!3-7393
Clerical work

J11nsr11, Vi l'ky
22l3 Bvrd Ave., • .E .
:366-9 1~ l

'.\litls, johnita Fl o~&gt;ctla
3 17 C:fn•rrv An•.. . 1. \ \'
345- 1:!7:3 .
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J&lt;trret l , \f,1rk D .
18.3 L C'e Aw., N.E.
3 66-8 180
At't&lt;&gt;r

N:lp1t·r. Roland?\.
250 1 Pt-nn Aw .. )\; ,\\'.
:1-13-68:2:2

J1•11ni11g~.

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17:2:1 Camphdl '\vi' .. S.E.

J a11d

No. l 17th St., '.'I .E.

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618 Po1:ahontas Aw., N.E.
3-13-6828
Boosters

Simm~. Gt•ur~l'

726 Sta1111ton Aw.
3H-8767
Eln:trunic Enginn·r

lkta &lt;:l11li. Band
~111~il' Tlll'r:1phl

\\ 'allaL'l'. Carol\'11 L.
~):30 I la11m'l'r A·n· .. :'\.\\'.

Reeves, Paul T.
2506 Hanover Ave., N.W.
3-1-1 -0219

Reynolds, Patricia
1812 Cnndv Dr .. N .\\
344-368-t •
Cheerll-adt'r, Band, Pep Club
Bea11tician

Rho dl·s, R(lbbi c
1726 Dupree St .. N .W .
3-t-l-1358

Secretarv

Rich;trdson, Debbie
3007 Fleetwood Avc.
77-l·-1895

Sink, Barry
135 Fugate Rd., 1' .E.
366-860-t
BctaCl11b
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Sink, ~laril y n LL't'
201-t l'url't'll Av•'., :--:.E.
342-486.1
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:37 Cil11wr 1\\"c•., N.E.
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Smith, James Ralph
181..J Wise Avt:., S.E.
345-0329
V ICA, Bt·ta Club. SOAI ISS
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362--t5:27

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lkta
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CullinKwood St .. N .E.
366-9-195

Robertson, Ronald
17 13 Dupret· St., N.W.

'.3-12-1-12..5

\Vitdwr. Brian
528 PoL·: t11011t:t~ A \'l'., N .E.
Snead, Edythe Kim
'.3223 E llsworth St.

HuH·nbl•rry, Ja1wt Floyd
'5t6 I Ith St .. S.E.
:362-5'.361
Ho11st-wif1•

362-3:567
Beta Cluh, Yt•arbook Staff

Wull'c·. Bunn it• ] .
2807 :\'lans fi&lt;·ld St.. N. E

Fa~hion

Ot·signl'r

St:alt ·~.

Eloist· A111wt((·
118 Ch1·stn11t Aw .. '.\i .\V.

1-t-1 -7082

Taborn, Rhond.1 Yv1•ttt·
J'.3.'3 Whittl:'11 Aw., N.W.
342-8395
B1•ta Cl11h, OECA, Be111tl
Fort•ign Languagt• Te;1l'hl'T

Tall', Charl1•s J11lia11
2501 Pt•nn A\ll'., N .\A/ .

S1·l·rt ·Ian·

'.3-13-6822
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102(i Lilwrl\ R&lt;l .. :\ E

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18!)9 D11prc•1· St., N .V\I .
:w~-1112

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2025 lfo11c·lw Dr.. '\ \\

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362-0108 .

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So&lt;:ial \Vorkt·r

Spraker. Forrcst CN·
50-t Lilwrtv Hd ., N.E.
Sl'al1·,, Ct·Ct'lia
l 18 Cht'stn11t AVl'., :-\.W .

343-2988

V1ppc·n11:111, C:lwrc·

282 1 Ecli:-:011 St.. N.E.
:)62-278:3

Young. Donna J1•a11
2107 W11y1w St .. N.E.
366-428-l
lkd C:ros~
\kdkal \ I i~~io r1ary

��Comp Ii nwnts of

Jimmy JJage11

H AGAN SHO E SEHVICE
3-1 \ \". Kirk A\'('.
HO&lt; o kt., \ ·a.
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Hilton's Grocery
2521 Rt'ad Road
Roanoke, \ ·a.
\\ 'hvn Yn11 Think Of"Jc '\\'clry

The- Compldt· Food \f arkt't

Think Of

KI NGOFF'S
One of the Sout h ·s Leading Jl'wdcrs
J efferson at Chur&lt;.'h
H.oanokc:-. \ ' a. 2-101 l

TRAI L DRIVE-I N THEATRE

The Finest in Band and Ordwstra ln!&gt;trnnwnts
Baldwin Pianos and Organs

-160 East

BOYKIN'S MUS IC SHOP, I NC.

Roanoke~ l arge~ and
most modern drivt&gt;-in

Sd1ool I nstrurrn:nt Spe&lt;:iul is ts

Salcs-lk ntal s-Rt:pairing
"Showing th1:: hest in
movie entertainment'·

122 \Vest C hurch Aw. Roanokl'. \ 'a .
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12-1 W. Campbell Av&lt;'. Hoanokc. \ 'n.
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Qt1ick Realtors

180:2 S. J1·n&lt;:rson Stn'&lt;'t
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HL'GHY C:HOCEHY

1:110
Ten years from now, when you pick up this
annual. you will have access to at least 15
new electric appliances that don't even exi5'
today!

lltl1 St.. S.\\'.

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Electri cal innovations will "make the scene"
(as we scry in 1973) to benefit health, education . industry and our social lives. You'll also
see 1 the next decade more electronic equip·
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ment to Purify, filter. recycle and generally
clean up America .
Electricity is doine a lot or thi ngs for you
now. It's going to do a lot more tomorrow,
Our predict ion: Life wi ll keep on getting better
- eiectncally.

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                    <text>�ROANOKE CITY PUBLIC
LIBRARY SYSTEM

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Virginia Room

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��THE ADDISONIAN

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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater
Guardian of the right,
Our footsteps will never falter
Guided by the light .
CHORUS
Alma Mater, Alma Mater!
Thee we will never fail.
Loyal sons and loyal daughters,
Addison, all h a il!
Our strong band can ne'er be broke n
Formed in Addison High;
Far surpassing wealth unspoken,
Sealed by friendship's tie.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page

1

Dedication

4

Administration

5

Faculty

9

Seniors

23

Class Wills

38

Juniors

43

Sophomores

59

Athletics

67

Activities

89

Orga niz a tions

101

Advertisements

117

Senior Directory

122

3

�DEDICATION

The y say that a captain is the last one to lea ve a sinking ship. Sh e rl ey
E . Stuart is one coach who stood by a losing football team. His determination and dedication to his players is the rea son that the staff h as d e cid e d
to dedicate this ye arbook to him.
Mr. Stuart graduated from Luc y Addison in 1956 where h e had pa rticipated in football and track. In 1961 , he graduated from St. Paul's Coll e ge.
There he e arned a B. S. in Industrial Education, lettered in track and football and was captain in both sports.
His first coaching job was in Madison, Virginia. He then went to
Southhill High School where he coached football and track. He won num e rous titles and honors as a coach a nd was e lected coach of the year
three times; football in 1967 and track in 1966-67 and 1969 .
H e came to Addison in 1969 as head coach of football and track. He
has won t wo Blue Ridge Track titles. He is presently teaching Physical
Education and Mechanical Draw ing as well a s coaching .
Mr. Stuart and his wife, Virginia, are the proud parents of Monica,
four yea rs, and Aaron, thre e months.

Behind every ac hievem_ent, there i s usually a devoted
woman, and.our yearbook is no exception . The yearbook
staff has decided to surprise our devoted a nd beloved
sponsor, Nancy_ C . Simmons wi th this de dication to show
that we apprec i at e everything that she has done.
In 1963 , Nancy Compton graduated from high school
in the top ten o f her class. Four yea rs late r, M iss Compton had earned a B.A. from V.P. I.
Her first te aching job was a t William Fleming High
Sc_hool. She t aught English there for two yea rs . In 1970,
M i ss Compton came to Lucy Addison whe re she continued
to teach English.
In the summer of 1971, Nancy Co m pton became the
wi fe of Marvin Simmons.
The members of th e staff would like to thank Mrs.
Simmons for her patience and hard work.

4

��This is Charles 'vV . Day 's second year as the
Principal of Addi so n High School. Mr. Day 1 s ex p e rienc e with the public school system includes the
following: classroom teach e r, coach, e l e mentary
principal, guidance counse lor, a nd Senior High
School principal. He has taught Social Studies,
Health, and Physical Education. H e ha s also taught
Math. He enjo ys reading and trav e ling.

6

�Our b e loved A ssi st a nt-Princ ipa l, Rob e rt D.
Lipscomb, is a figure who is fr e quently see n b y the
student body. Mr. Li pscomb h as be e n associated
w ith the pub lic school system for nine years . Be fore
coming to Addison, Mr. Lipscomb was a Coulter
H a ll D ea n at Fleming. He has a B.S . in Education
from Concord College and a M . Ed. from V. P . I.
Mr. Li pscomb love s to rea d in his spare time.

7

�,_

Being the Director of Student Affairs is not an
easy job. Ask John H. Powell. He has been with
Addison for fifteen years. Mr. Powell has a B.S.
and a M.A. from Fisk University. He has also attended St . Paul's College and the University of
Virginia . Mr. Po well has taught Biology, Chemistry, General Science, and Advanced Biology. He
enjoys athletic affairs, hunting, and fishing.

8

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��BAND
Whether observing the marching band in action or
conducting the concert band, Ulysesses B . Broadne aux
enjoys his job as a band director. He has earned a B. S.
degree from Hampton InStitute and a M. M. degree from
Boston Conservatory of Music. Mr. Broadneaux teaches
Band I, II, III and Elementary Music . Whenever he can
find time from school activities, which includes the
Marching Ba nd, Concert Band, and Danc e Band, he loves
to indulge in sports , photography and Jazz M u sic.
MR. ULYSESSES
BROADNEAUX

CHOIR
With thirty years of t eaching expe rie nce behind
him, Roland Plasterer must enjoy being a music
teacher. Mr. Plasterer has obta ined a B. S . in music
education from Mancheste r College and a M. M. from
Indiana Unive rsity . He te ach es choir and Music T heory
at Addison and Je fferson. He is the sponsor of th e Glee
Club and enjoys garde ning in his spare tim e .

MR. ROlAND
PlASTERER

DRAMA
Roland A. Carr is a very busy man; he enjoys bowli ng , skating (ice and ro ller ), skiing, tennis, and i s the
Youth Sponso r a t his church . Mr . Carr taught at Triple
"C" School, West Indi es, l ast year and compared with the
full schedule he had there, h e see m s conte nt to teach
Drama and English at Addison a nd Jeffer son . He has received a B. A. from Ande rson College where he majored
in Spee ch and Drama . He is in charge of the Drama de partment of Addison and Je fferson .

MR. ROLAND
CARR

ART
A thing of a rt can be very beautiful if it is done corr ectly. Julie A. Vest has the task of t e aching stud e nts the
basi c principles of a rt . A graduate of Vi rgini a Commonwealth Unive rsity , Mrs. Vest has a B. F . A. She is now in
h er third yea r of t eaching Art I and II. She is the sponsor of
the A rt C lub, co -sponsor o f the newspape r, a nd enjoys
photography , painting , and sculpture .

MRS . JULIE VEST
10

�MATH
.Ma th can b e fun! Smile when you say this around
Eddie Johnson. A mathe matical genius, Mr . Johnson
t eaches Algeb ra I a nd II, Business Math, Tri g and Coll ege Math . H e has a M .Ed. a nd a B.S . in Math from
V · P. ~. He has h ad fiv e years of t ea ching experience at
Fle ming and Addison (including summer school ). H e is
prese ntly the chainna n of th e Math Department a nd sponsor of the i'vla th Club. He enjoys reading.

MR . EDDIE
JOH NSON

"'"If

James W . Bishop looks more like a footb all coach t han
a math a nd scie nce teacher. A graduate of Wake Forest
University, with a B. S. in Math, Mr . Bishop spends his
school days t eaching Genera l Math, Geomet ry , and Physics .
His othe r t eaching experience has been at Jackso n Jr . Hi gh
School. His inte r est in a thle tics has carri ed over to his job
as assistant wrestling coach a t Addison .

MR. JAMES BISHOP

SCIENCE
A nyone who have a mbitio ns to blow up the world. had
b e tte r forg et a bout usi ng the school' s chemistry lab while
Thomas M. Jones, Jr . is around. A competent sci ence
t each e r, Mr. Jones has rec e ive d a B. S . from Virginia Sta t e
Colle ge and a M.S. Ed. from Wayne Sta te University . With
twe nty-seven y e ars of t eaching exp erience, he t each es
Ph ysics, Chemistry, Biology, Ge ne ral and Physical Sci e nce .
He is in charge of the science club and enjoys fishing and
pho to gr aph y.
MR . THOMAS
JONES

A new addition to our fac ult y , James W . Wills is now
in his first year of teaching biology . He has earned a B. S.
Ed . in Biology from Mansfie l d State College . Mr . Wills
e njoys Blu egrass musi c , wrestli ng, gymnasti cs, swi mming,
fishing, and hunting . We hope that Mr. Wills will find his
first year at Addiso n a pleasa nt o ne .

MR . JAMES WilLS
11

�LIBRARY
T he library is usu a lly a busy place, be lieve
it or not. Al eise J . Jessup finds that Addison' s
library is no exception. She obtained a B . A . and
a M. S . i n Library Sci ence from NCCU . Mrs.
Jessup has worked in the library for four years
and sponsors the Library Club . She enjoys readi n g and tennis.

MRS . A LEISE JES SUP

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
A graduate of Virgi nia Polytechni c Institute and
State Unive rsity, RogerW. Lovern has a B.S. degree.
He has taught Distributive Education fo r three years .
Mr. Lovern is t he sponsor of DECA . He is intereste d i n
all out- door activiti es .

MR. ROGER LOVERN

SPECIAL EDUCATION
Robert Sieff has taught Specia l Educati on at Addiso n for four years. He holds a B.S . from Western
Reserve Uni ve rsity and a M. S. in School Psycholo gy
from Radford College . Mr. Sieff is the coach of the
baseb a ll team and i s interested in all sports.

MR. ROBERT SIEFF

12

�HOME ECONOMICS
I advise you to by-pass the Home Economics department
if you're on a diet. Why? Mary C. Steptoe usually has her
class cooking something good. Mrs . Steptoe has a B.S. from
A G T State University and a M. S . from Cornell University.
Her teaching e xperie nce has been in Roanoke City. Mrs.
Steptoe is the sponsor of the F. H. A. She is interested in
r eading, sewing, a nd c rafts.

MRS. MARY
STEPTOE

Another room that any diet-minded person would avoid
is occupied by Kristin Baier. She h as t aught for nve lve years
a nd i s a gradua t e of Iowa State University. Mrs . Bai e r loves
to sew. A stop-ove r in th e Home Economics Department
could improve a person's outlook for the day.

BUSINESS

MRS. KRISTIN
BAIER

The noisiest rooms on the second floor have to be the
typing rooms. One of the rooms i s occupied by Ann S .
Graybill who obtained a B. A. from East Carolina University. She has t a u ght for twe lve years at Jefferson, .
Patrick H e nry and Addi son. M rs. Graybill te aches T yprng
I a nd II, Bookk eeping and Ge ne ral Business . Her school
activities i nclude the FBLA.

MRS. ANN
GRAYBILL

R eading and knitting a re quiet hobbies in comparison
to t eaching Business Edu cation and Vocational Office
Tra ini ng. Re b e cca Stratton Thomas holds a B. S. from
Mary Washington College a nd a M. Ed. from Vi rgini a
Polytechnic Institute and Sta t e Unive rsity. Mrs. Thomas
has taught in Norfolk , R oanoke County, and Ro anoke
City . She sponsors the FBLA.
MRS. REBECCA
THO:tvLi\S
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�ENGLISH
Although Nancy Simmons has h er hands full as the
sponsor of th e Yearbook, she can find time for h e r
hobbi es , sewing and re ading. A graduate of V. P . I . ,
Mrs . Simmons has a B. A. degree. She taught English
for two years at Fleming and is presently in her se cond
yea r at Addison. She is also the sponsor of th e Chess
Club .
MRS. NANCY
SIMMONS

A devoted Engli sh teacher, John Montgomery obtained a B.A.
from the University of Michigan and a J. D. from the Unive rsity
of Vi rginia. Mr. Montgomery ha s three years of teaching experie nc e at Jeffe rson and Addison. He is presently the sponsor of the
Tennis T eam and one of the co- sponsors of Addison's newspape r.

MR . JOHN
MONTGOMERY

Dorothy Waldron, a n English and Spanish
t each er , has t a ught three ye ars in Colorado a nd
fourte en yea rs in Roanoke . She obtaine d a B. A .
from Colorado Unive rsity. Mrs. Waldron e njo ys
music, knitting, cooking, and bridge in h e r
spare time . She is c urre ntly the sponsor of the
FTA.

MRS. DOROTI-lY WALDRON

A Latin and Engli sh teacher, Mabel N. Ma rmion has
t aught in Port Arthur, Texas, Wilmington, Delaware, an d
Roanok e , Virgini a. She holds a B. A. from Southwest ern
Unive rsity and a M . A. from the Uni vers i ty of T exas.
M rs . Marmion is Parliament a ri an of the PTSA a nd the
President of the District PTSA .

MRS . MA BEL N . MARMION
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�SOCIAL STUDIES
A gra du ate of the University of Kentucky, Robert E.
Fireb augh obtained a B. A . in Political Science . He
t aught for four ye ars in Bedford County and Ro anoke
City Schools. Mr. Fireb augh 's school activities include
being sponsor of the SCA and Assistant Basketb a ll Co ach .
When he's not te aching U. S . History and U.S .
Government, he h as time for his hobbies, which are
re a ding a nd the Edsel Owner's Club of A meric a.

Mr . Robert Fireb a ugh

Re ading, wntmg, research, gardening, hiking,
tra iling , and v iewing old movies a re all among the
hobbies of Robert L. Fariss. One would wonder how he
ever find s the time to te ach English, U.S. History,
and Sociology. Ivlr. Fariss oftained an A. A. from
Ferrum Jr . College, A. B. from Bridgewater College and
a M. S. from Ra dford College . His twenty years of
te a ching e xperience includes Bent Mount ain, Wilson,
Fleming, Monroe, A ddison and Jefferson .
l\1r . Robert Fariss

A former te ach er of Jefferson, ]. P. Come r te aches
U. S . History and U.S. Government at Addison . He h as
recieved a B. A . and a M . A. from the University of
Richmond . H e h as t aught school for twenty y e ars. l\1r .
Comer loves trave ling, colle cting records, and electronics.

M r. J . P . Com e r

Stud ent te aching-som etim es a trying task.
15

�VOCATIONAL
Someone has to know the ins a nd outs of a n automobile
in case of an emergency. Carlton S. Edwa rds is re sponsible
for teaching the students just that. He holds a B . S . from
St. Paul's College and has taught Auto Mechanics for
fourteen years. His school activities include being Intramural Director, Hot Rod Club and VICA Sponsor .

MR. CARLTON
EDWARDS

You're probably used to seeing Alonzo J. Deskins, Jr .
in one of th e following places: in the study halls, on wall
duty, or lunch room duty. His students are u se d to seeing
him in their barbering classes because he's their teacher.
Mr. De skins has received a B . S . from Bluefield State
College. He is inte rested in sports.

MR. ALONZO
DESKINS

In one part of the vocations building, a person would have
no problem getting a h ea dache with a ll the h a mmers pounding .
Robert D. Bandy do esn 't seem to mind the noise . He has taught
carpentry for three ye ars. Mr. Bandy received his education
at V. P. I. He enjoys woo dworking and is a member of the
School Safe ty Committee.

A teacher for twenty yea rs, Wallace R. McMillan te aches
Industri al Arts, Drafting, and Vocationa l Education. He ha s
two degrees from V.P. I. : a B.S . and a M.Ed. When he's not
involved with teaching and sc hool activities (VICA and Safety
Advisor), he enjoys his hobbies: gardening, farming, and auto
mechanics.

MR . WALIACE
McM ILIAN
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�DEPARTMENT
Beauty is a very important thing, especially to the
female, and Dorothy A. Poff has, indeed, a very imrtant job. Mrs· Poff holds various certificates in Virpo· nia West v·irgrn1a,
. . an d N ort h Carolina. H er hobbies
g1 traveling,
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are
sh opprng,
gardemng,
and attending educational shows. Her school activities includ e the Charm
Club and V ICA.

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MRS· DOROTHY
POFF

Who wou ld have thought that Neal C. Thomas was interested in farming and flying? I suppose that it is a change
from teaching Masonry and Bricklaying. Mr. Thomas has
e arned his degrees from V. P. I. and Pratt Institute a nd has
been with the BIPU Apprenticeship Program for twe lve y ears.
He i s the sponsor and advisor for the VICA Club.

MR. NEAL THOMAS

Jam es G . Hallis h as, wh at many would call, a dangerou.
job . He seems to enjoy teaching Electronics to high school
students; he's had five years of teaching experi e nce. Mr.
Hallis received his formal education at V. P. I. Extention.
He is associated with VICA. He loves to hunt and to collect
antique guns·

MR. JAMES HALLIS

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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Like any dedicated and devoted coach, Sherley E.
Stuart was disappointed when this yea r's football team
didn't turn out to be a winner. He hopes to have better
luck next year. Mr. Stuart holds a B.S. from Saint Paul's
College. He has ten years of teaching experience and is
presently teaching Physica l Education and Mechanical
Drawing . When he's not busy with football or indooroutdoor track, Mr. Stuart takes time out for fishing .

MR. SHERLEY
STIJART

History repe ats itse lf as the basketball team wins the
Blue Ridge District Championship but fails to w in the
state. Howard E. Burke, a physical education teacher,
has a B.A. from Elon College and a M.A. from the University of North Carolina. M r. Burke has taught at M onroe
for seven years , Jefferson for one year, and Addison for
two years. He is primarily interested in sports and is the
Golf Coach and sponsor of the FCA.

MR. HOWARD
BURKE

For some strange reasons, the girls do not p arti c i pate in
sports as much as the young men do . LaVerne C . Fuller
hopes that this will change . Mrs. Fuller teac h es Physical
Education and H ealth and has ten yea rs of teaching experience. She obtained a B.A. from Vi rgi nia State College.
Mrs. Fulle r is Chairma n of the P.E . D epartment, Girl's
Coach for Vo lleyball, Track-CAA and Mode rn Dance
sponsor. She loves reading, sports, and sewing.

MRS. La VERNE
FU'l..LER

Lana L. McCloud ' s pep club's main purpose is to lift the
team' s morale . She has a B.S. fro m East Tennessee State Universi.ty. Miss McC loud te aches Earth Science, Biology , and
Physical Education and has si x y ea rs of teaching in V irginia
schools. She is interested in tennis and is the sponsor of the Girl' s
T e nnis Team .

MISS LANA
McC LOUD
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�GUIDANCE
Donald L. Stinnett must be a very busy man with the
newspaper as a part of his responsibility, but he seems to be
a ble to find time for tennis, hiking , music and reading. Mr.
Stinnett has a B.A . from the University of Richmond and a
M.A. from Radford College. He has taught Science a nd
Sociology, was a counselor at Fleming, and is prese ntly a
Guid a nce Counse lor at Addison .

.MR. DONALD
STINNETT

The st a rt of a new club is no easy thing, but th e Be t a
Club got off the ground with very little difficulty, thanks
to Georgia C . Brown. Miss Brown has receive d an A.B.
from Virginia Sta te College and a M.A. from the Uni vers ity
of Michigan. Once a t ea che r of U . S . History and Government, she i s no w th e School Coordinator of Guidanc e. She
enjoys rea ding.

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MISS GEORGL!\
BROWN

Anyone wh o needs a n excuse for tardiness or absentee ism
has see n V e rlene C. Dillon in the attendance office. Her
job usually keeps h er very busy. Sh e holds a B. A. d egree
from Shaw Unive rsity . Mrs. Dillon has t au ght for nine years
and is presently a Home-School Counse lor.

MRS . VERIENE
DILLON

E. D. Stova ll i s a noth er person whom you may h ave seen in the
attendance offic e. A t each e r for twenty- five years, Mrs. Sto va ll
has taught the fifth and sixth grades, was a Home-School Counselor
during 70- 7 1 , and is presently a n Attenda nc e Counse lor. She has
rece ive d a B. A . from th e Unive rsity of Virginia. M rs. Stovall is
usu a lly busy wi th c hurch acti vities and sport s and reads in her spare
time .
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MRS. E . D . STOVALL

19

�FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
Claudia Geige r t eache s Ge rman zero period a t A ddison . She only t ea ches one class here; sh e te a che s at
Fleming and most of h e r activities are there. Sh e holds a
B.A . and a M.S. from Radford College; sh e has also a ttended other colleges. Miss Geige r h as taught one yea r
in Vienna, A ustri a and seve n years in Roanok e . She e njoys music, rea ding, a nd sports.

MISS CIAUDIA
GEIGER

Mrs . Park e r has been at Add ison for t wo yea rs .
Last yea r she t a ught only Sp a ni sh, but b eca use of a
loss of a Fre nch t each e r sh e now t eache s Spanish and
Fre n ch . She also sponsors th e Foreign La ngu age Club .

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MRS . DOROTHY
PARKER

PARAPROFESSIONALS
A rthur Samuel i s in charge of
study halls a nd a lso k ee p ing order in
the cafete ria. His hobbies are
p ainting, swimming and playing
soccer .

MR. ARTHUR
SAMUEL

Audrey Page is a teacher's a id to
Mr. Sieff in Spe cial Education. She
enjoys playing cards and reading.

M RS. AUDRE Y PAGE
20

�OFFICE STAFF

The office i s usually always c rowded a nd busy, but
Virginia T. Belcher and her coworkers are used to working
under these situations . Mrs . Belcher has thirte e n ye ars of
secretarial e xperience. She received her educa tion from
Cornett Business College and is interested in the horticultural
and artistic aspects of flo wers . Mrs . Belcher a lso e njoys
knitting and sewing .

'Nffi.S. V IRGINIA T . BELCHER

Money is a v ery delicate business but Joann B.
Peake is able to handle it with k ids g lo ves. Her
experience a s a bank teller is a gre at asset to the
office. Mrs . Pe ake rece i ved her forma l e duc a tion
from Women's College and the University of North
C aro lina. She plays bridge and tennis.

MRS . JOANN B. PEAKE

Whe n e ve r sh e is not in t he o ffice , yo u will pro bably find Jessi e H anion in the lib rary . She a ttended
Cornett School of Busine ss a nd the Unive rsity o f Virginia Extension. H e r sc hool activ ities : t h e Boost ers and
PTSA . She e njoys sports , sewing and co lle cting
anti qu e s .

MRS. JESSIE HANION

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�CAFETERIA
WORKERS

Lunch i s a busy time for both students and cafeteria workers.

CUSTODIAL STAFF
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Mr. Sonny Hale

Mrs. Reamey

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��MISS ADDISON

Peggy Barnes
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�.th fellow
P eggy ta Jk ed W l Green.
stud ent, H e 1en

"Pebbles " in 1968 .

Escorted by Mr. Day,
Peggy a tt ends
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Homecoming.
" Pebbles " tod ay.

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S e nior Class Officers:
Pre side nt: Linda Ragland
Vice-Pres .: Peggy Barne s
S ec retary: Lura Hayes
Treasurer: Hele n Gree n
Sgt. of Arms : Jeff Ja nney

HONOR STUDENTS

Kare n Jones
Salut atorian
Steve Stanley
Valedictorian

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Eddie Argenbright

�HELEN GREEN

GLORIA DAMRON

KATHY SLUSHER

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DINNAH GRANT

KATHY PRUITT

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LINDA WRIGHT

�THE WORLD IS AT

Some seniors actually do
study.

JEFF ALLMAN

N . B. ARNOLD

GARY ATKINS

SHIRLEY BANKS

PEGGY BARNES

KRISTA BELCHER

JANICE BAXTER

STEVEN BETHEL

STUART BETHEL
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AR THUR BELCHER

�OUR FINGERTIPS

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Play it again, Ma rk .
SHARON BOLDEN

LEONARD BOLDEN

T ERESA BOWERS

JAMES BONDS

BARBARA BRIZEND INE
BONNIE BRIZENDINE
LISA BYERS

,-LINDA CALDWELL
LILLIAN CLAR K
H ERBERT CO USE R

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�ROLAND CRENSHAW
BILL DANGERFIELD
MARTHA DAVIS

SYLVIA DEANER
LINDA DICKENS
JAMES DILLON

PRISCILLA DISHNER
DONNA EDWARDS

KAYE FARMER
STEVE FERGUSON

WHERE DO WE
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�GO FROM HERE?

RAY FLOYD
ALFRED FOX

XAVIER FOX
SAM HALE

PAULETTE HALL
RUBY HALL
ROBIN HAMLETTE

LURA HAYES
JIMMY HOGAN
BENNY HOLLAND

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�JAMES HOWARD

FREDDIE HUFFMAN
CANDY HUTCHINSON

GLEN JOHNS
JUDY LaPRADD

DEBORAH HUNT
JEFF JANNEY

RICKEY KINGERY
RODNEY LEARY

Karen Jones participates in
Roanoke Valley Jr. Miss
Pageant.

ROBIN LEEDY

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�JAMES MEADOR

JAMES LITTON
CAROLYN MILLER.

BENITA MANN
CATHY MILLS

RICHARD MILLS
RUTH NEWBILL

Robin takes time out for a
break.

LINDA NELSON

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LINDA MOORE
VENSON OLIPHANT

�MARSHA PARKER

MARGARET PATTERSON

TONY PORTER
MICHAEL PERDUE
SHARON PERDUE

WILLIA M C. PRICE
LINDA RAGLAND
JEAN QUESENBERRY

CHARLES REED

CHERYL REED

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�DONNA RICHARDSON

WARREN ROBINSON

CHARLENE ROSS
SHARON REYNOLDS
FRANCIE ROSBOROUGH

TOBBIE SAUNDERS
ARLEAN SCALES
MARK R UMBURG

VNIAN SAUNDERS

DEBBIE SCAGGS

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�STEVE SHRADER

ANDREW STARKEY

WANDA SPRAGGINS

CHER Yl SMITH

SUSAN STARKEY

TODAY ADDISON
THOMAS STARKEY

LETICIA TERRY

LINDA SUTTENFIELD

BONNIE THROCl\./\IO RTClN
RONNIE STEVENS

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�JOHN WALKER

KAREN WALDRON

LINDA WASHINGTON

SUSANNE WEBB

STEPHANIE WALKER

TOMORROW THE WORLD
ELBERT WILSON

FREDERICK WETZEL

GARY WILLIAMSON

LARRY WRAY

JACKIE WILLIAMS

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�CLASS WILLS
I, JEFF ALLMAN, leave to Addison my favorite parking space, and for the boy's bathrooms, weekly visits from the public health inspector .
I, SHIRLEY BARNES, do will all the Soul Blacks at Addison all the luck in the world .
I, PEGGY BARNES, do will Linda Hairston and Linda Hopson all my knowledge in Distributive Education .
I, JANICE E. BAXTER, do will my future husband, Carl R. Thompson, all my love forever and
will Wanda Hayes my school spirit.
I, ARTHUR BELCHER, do will all my abilities for loving and sports to Wilbert Bannister, Jerome
Millner, Ronald Crutchfield and Sylvia Preston.
I, VICKIE BELCHER, do will all my love to Terry Wimmer.
I, LEONARD BOLDEN, do will Brenda Fisher all my heart, soul, and love.
I, JAMES BONDS, do will the key to success to the D. E. Clubs.
I, TERESA BOWERS, do will Enid Caldwell and Debbie Bowling as much happiness as they can
find in their remaining years at Addison High .
I, BARBARA BRIZENDINE, leave Chester a balloon, Jackie a pink pair of _ , Mr. Lovern the
Bookstore, and Mr. Burke a candy factory.
I, BONNIE BRIZENDINE, leave David Altis a pair of pierced earrings, all the uncharming girls a ll
my charms , and to Jimmy all of my love .
I, LISA BYERS, leave "Frump-Frump" a bag of peanuts, "P. H. Prud e" a flo we r irom th e "71
Prom", and to Danny all my devoted love forever .
I, GLORIA DAMRON, hereby leave my admission slips to all my teachers.
I, WILLIAM DAV ID DANGERFIELD, being of sound and solemn mind, leave my wife, C a thy
Howard, love and affection, that she will have forever .
I, MARTHA DA VIS, do will P . C . , H . D. , E. D . , and sombody special my love if I should ever
leave.
I, SYLVIA DEANER, do will Mr. Day a new office, the ability to get rid of Mr . Fariss and Mr .
Comer, and a good year for Class of "73 . "
I, LINDA DICKINS, will to my sister Linda a happy marriage and to Bill my pocketbook; also to
the Graduating Class of 1972 much suc~ess.
'
I, PRISCILLA DISHNER, leave- a ll my brains to my sister all spirit to the school, and a ll my love
to Ronnie Cox.
'
I, PATRICIA DUDLEY , do will Cynthia Holland, Diane Finney, Wanda Hayes, and Gail Walker
good luck in getting out of the Class of "73".
I, DONNA EDWARDS, leave C athy Terrell my locker with Enid, J.C . 's love, Jackie Bush fun
times, and Speedy all my love.
I, HELEN GREEN, le av e to Mrs. Thomas 25 recycled shorthand pads; to Mr. Johnson, a gold whistle, and to James Meador 34 secret cookies.
I, ROBIN HAMLETTE, do will my long legs to Peggy Barnes, so that she can really say she's been
up in the world .
I, SAM HALE, do will the Senior Class of 72- 73 my ability to get a long with everybody.
I, RUBY HALL, w ill Josephine Newbill the ability to stop flirting with so m a ny young men and
much success in the future in her education.
I, COOKIE HAYES, do will Wanda Hayes the ability to hold her temper, tongue, and thoughts
ntil she gets out of school.

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�I, JIMMY HOGAN, being of sound mind and body, leave all of my fallen out hair to any teenybopper who might need some.
I, JAMES HOWARD, do will Rolanda Andrews a tube of Chapped-lip for her lips and a Thank You
for being able to turn me on to a thing called LOVE.
I, DEBORAH HUNT, better known as "Big Deb," do will my love to James (Bro) Manning and to
my nephew Nathaniel Hale (Chicca) .
I, JEFF JANNEY, leave my past history to l'vlr. Firebaugh; to Mr. Farris I le ave nothing, and to
l'v1r. Edwards I le ave my bolts a nd screws.
I, GLEN JOHNS, do wi ll my sister Desiree Johns a better school year in 1972-1973 .
I, KAREN JONES, le ave one rising Senior-my place at Girls State; Chere Vipperman-choir accompanist job; Mr . Johnson- a ll my a rguments against Math; and the rest-good luck.
I, RODNEY LEARY, le ave to Coach Stuart better football fortunes; to the underclassm en, a pride
in our school; an d to Mr . Lipscomb, another pest to replace me.
I, JAMES LITTON, will Mr. Hallis the dummies who know nothing about electronics, and l'vlr.
Comer and Mr. Firebaugh a ll those dirty government books.
I, L. BENITA MANN, do will Daisy Mann, Robbie Rhodes, NeNe Terry, and Evely n Cooper success
in the coming year with their "dudes".
I, JAM ES MEAD OR, le ave a thesaurus to Mr. Montgomery, two used shorthand pads to Mrs.
Thomas, a tree a nd two dozen recy cled Christmas c ards to Mr. Fariss.
I, C AR OLYN M ILLER, hereby le ave a ll my good times to my cousin Sa lly Finley .
I, CATHY MILLS, le ave the ALLIANCE to anybody brave enough to take it; a lso, I gladly leave
l'vlr. C a rr w ithout a "star" to yell at.
I, LINDA MOORE, l eave my sister Linda my guitar, Bill a pack of cigarettes and memories of our
"gre at schemes" a nd d ays of l aughter!
I, LI NDA NELSON, le ave my books to the Junior Class, and all of my love to Ernie.
I, RUTH NEWB ILL, do wi ll Patrici a Robinson a "l\fain Sque eze " so that she may "Get her lies
straight" and stop saying that she doesn't own one.
I, MARSHA PARKER , do will Wanda, Tina, Diane, Pat , a nd Sam my brains so that they will
come out of school in the Top Ten .
I, MARGARET PATTERSON, do will all my love to Mr. One and Only.
I, MICHAEL PERDUE, do will to Lisa Hilton my skill at walking the halls w ithout getting
caught and still pass a ll classes.
I, SHARON D. PERDUE, do will th e underclassmen much success to graduate from the "Big LA."
I, TONY PORTER, do bequeath my looks, sex appeal, style, and dirty gym socks to Mr. Montgomery bec a us e he truly needs it.
I, WILLIAM PR ICE, do w ill Mark and Pierre th e power to do what I do so they won't h ave t o get
jealous. (RIGHT ON RAPS!)
I, KA THY PRU ITT, l eave Bobby " all seeds", Ricky "a girl", Sandy and Debbie " a dozen of eggs",
and the "72" Spirit to future Seniors.
I, LI NDA RAGLAND, do will my dreams to anyone , my life to myself, my hope forg ott en, my
love to no one, and my shorthand to Frump- Frump .
I, CHERYL REED, l eave everything I own, which is nothing , to who ever wants it!
I, DO NNA RICHARDSON , do will Debbie Dial a Ricky do ll, Mr. Montgomery a bottle of aspirin,
and th e Cl ass of "74" my good luck.
I, WARREN ROB INS O N , do w ill the "Class of 73" some ice so they can be as cool as the brothers
and sisters in "72".

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�I, FRANCIE ROSBOROUGH, do will the Class of

11

73 11 all the talent and soul of the "Class of 72" ·

I, CHARLENE ROSS, do will to any uprising Senior my week at Girls State; to Mr. Johnson, more
trig students (poor fools).
I, TOBY SAUNDERS, do will my sister, Kathy Saunders, my smartness to finish High School and
my ability to get along with Mrs. Thomas.
I ARLEAN SCALES do will Cecelia and Eloise Scales the "Super Brains" that I had in the year
' 72 and the best of
' luck to the Class of 73.
of 71I, DAVID LEE SINK, leave my bricklaying tool bag to Robert Underwood and my Government book
to Mr. Comer.
I, KATHY SLUSHER, leave to Mr. Johnson his fifth year Math Class, to Mr. Lipscomb, the skip
list, and to the Caldwells two more great years.
I, CHERYL SMITH, do will Sandy Allen my ability to drive, my sister my looks, luck, locker,
and my nicknames, "Sex Machine" and "Blue-eyed Soul Sister" .
. I,_ WANDA GAIL SPRAGGINS, do will my voice to Wanda, Tina, Pat, and Diane so they can stop
smgmg out of tune.
I,_ THOMAS SPRAKER, hereby will the majority of the faculty of Lucy Addison High to anyone
stupid and foolish enough to take them.
I, STEV E STANLEY, leave Mr. Broadneaux a tuba player, Mr . Montgomery a McGuffey Reader,
and Mr. Lipscomb a schedule change . Lastly, sorrowfully I now leave .
I, ANDREW STARKEY, do will my gambling practices and my most worthy moments at Addison
to anyone good enough to use them wisely.
I, SUSAN STARKEY, do will Mr . Johnson and his high faluting vocabulary to next y ear's students
who have e asy access to a dictionary.
I, SHANNON STARKEY , do w ill Bri an Witcher my ability to sneak by Mr. Lipscomb and have a
b all in the hall.
I,_ BON~ IE THROCKMORTO N, leave all my books and my messy locker to Cathy Cole and all
my mtelligence to Mrs. Vest's Art 1 Class next year.
I, STEPHANIE WA LKER, do will Jerome (Sonnyboy) Millner my heart because I still dig him .
I, JOH.N WA LKER, do w ill all the footb all players a horse shoe to put in their football pads so
they can touch them for luck .
I, SUSANNE WEBB, w ish to leave Life Savers to Mr. Montgomery, luck, health, and happiness
to the Class of 11 72 11 and Peace for the teachers.
I, FRED WETZEL, w ill the 72- 73 footb a ll team all the strength, energy, and spirit so to a ssure a
winning session. GOOD LUCK BULLDOGS!
I, GA R Y WILLIAMSON, leave to this school another nut to ro a m the halls and bug the teachers
bec ause this nut is leav ing . I Hope?
I, M ICHAEL EUGENE WILSON, do will all my love, soul, and body to any female who wants it.
I, LARR 'r'." WRA Y, leav e Mr . Hallis a bottle of "Boones Farm Apple Wine 11 , a nd all my love to
R ene e Mullins .
I, LINDA WRIGHT, le av e to Mr. Comer a loud speaker so he can be heard over his uncontrolled
governm ent classes.
I, N . B. A RNOLD do w ill to n ext years' class, the privilege to go to M a cDonalds during third
peri od and to le ave fifth p e riod at anytime.
I, BERNARD G. HOLLAN D ESQ, l e av e "Steady Eddie and Mr . Lovern some elevator shoes, "Big
Nancy " three photogr aph e rs, Mr. Lipscomb, an inch of land in Bonsack, a pizza for "Sambo", a
meg aphone for "Comb" a nd a little bit of brotherhood for everyone else .

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�WE'VE

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JUST

BEGUN
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���IN MEMORIAN
Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
We have but faith: we cannot know;
For knowledge is of things we see;
And yet we trust it comes from thee;
A be a m in d a rkn ess : let it grow.
Forgive my grief for one r e moved,
Thy cre ature, whom I found so fair.
I trust she lives in thee, and there
I find her worthier to be loved.
Forgive these wild a nd wandering cri es ,
Confusions of a wasted youth;
Forgive the m where they fail in truth,
And in thy wisdom make me w ise.

DEBRA LYNN HAWLEY (Sept 28, 1955-0ct. 9, 1971)
Debra Lynn Hawley, better known as Debbie, c am e to Addison in the fall
of 1970 . Although she was here for only a short w hile, she had become wellliked by many of the Addison students.
After finishing her sophomore year at Patrick Henry High School, Debbi e
was ab l e to return t o Addison for her Junior year. However , due to her sudden death on October 9, 1971, we shared her fri e ndship for only a short
while .
Debbie was loved by students and teachers alike. She m ade excellent
grades in many of her classes and participated a lso in m any extra- curricular
activities at school and church.
Debbie wrote an essay shortly before her death on THE BEAUTIFUL
WORLD . She felt that peop le h ad destroyed much of the world's be auty
with pollution and abuse , and that only people could rep a ir the d amag e
they had done. For Debbie the world was be autiful b ecause she made it so.
As the pastor of Debbie's church stated, "We must not remember how she
died, but how she lived. " Debbie was a beautiful person and her life was
a blessing for all who came in contact w ith her. We, the students of Addison High School, must remember Debbie for the loving and beautiful person she was and will forever be.

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1st ROW : Ralph Smith; Ja ne t Jennings . 2nd ROW: Brian
Witcher; Mark Scott .

Cassandra Alexander

Sa ndy Allen

Debbi e Anderson

Stafford Ande rson

Kathy Bake r

Tommy Bandy

Wilbe rt Bannister

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Eric Ba ughma n

�Elaine Ba yse

Ra y Blankenship

Larry Beckner

Rosa Booker

Rick Brewer

Alan Brown

Daniel Bryan

Bobby Brown

Darryl Bullard

Bill Belcher

Philip Brown

Jackie Burks

Jackie Bush

Enid Caldwell

Daniel Calloway
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Arthur Campbell

�Linda Cam pb e ll

Debbie Christley

Curtis Carroll

Conra d Claytor

Ev ely n Cla rk

Gladys Collins

Tony Cole

Me lvin Coon

Rich a rd Coop e r

Ronni e Coope r

Eve lyn Coop e r

D e b ra Cro m we ll

Ca th y Cole

Pa m Crews

Je rrylrn Davis

De bbi e Curry
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�Shelia Dial

Sharon Dishner

Patricia Dudley

Michael Dull

Pierre Divers

Bobb y Farris

Gary Dixon

Carol Ferguson

JUNIORS PREP ARE FOR

Dianne Finney

...

Robert Firebaugh

Floy d Jordon

Larry Fowler

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/

Li nda France

Desiree Frye

Keith Furline

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Mike Gallaher

�Tommy Gearhart

Linda Hairston

Mike Hamlar

Kathy Hammod

Perry Hash

Zelma Hilton

Bobby Hoback

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Peggy Hardy

THEIR SENIOR YEAR

Andrew Hobson

Janice Huff

Cynthia Holland

Coy Holland

Mark Jarrett

Steve Janney

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Ka thy Howard

Ja net Jennings

�Ronn ie Jerni gan
Judy LaBrie

Mary Ann Jones
Susan Lockard

T hom asin a Jumper
Debb ie Love

El oise King
Louise Lucas

JUNIORS FIND
HAPPINESS AT ADDISON

R e n ee Lu c as
Drem a Maxey

Linda Lumsden
Larry M c Ca rty

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Ka thy Madison
Dorothy Mille r

Me l v in Matth ews
H a w l ey Mi ll e r

�Jerome Millner
Roland Napier

Johnita Mills
Dorinda Oliphant

G e rri Moy er
Samuel Paschall

JUST ONE MORE
STEP TO TAKE

Margare t Patte rson
D e bbie Prosser

Harry Pe rdue
Pat R eynolds

R e n e e Pe rdu e
Lewis Rob e rtson

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Ma nue l Preston
She rry Rob ertson

Steve M oses
James Pag e

�Ronnie Rob ertson

Cecil Ross

Robert Rogers

Danny Santos

James Saunders

Ceci l ia Sca l es

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Karen She l or

Mark Scott

She l or
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George Simms

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'l.ie ll Si mmons

Juniors find happiness throughout t he year i n
different ways. For exampl e, many juniors did not
have to take semester exams, a privilege denied to
sophomores . Juniors were a lso extremel y happy at
the tournaments, especia lly when we bea t Byrd .

Barry Sink

Marilyn Sink

Li lburn Smith

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Ra l ph Smith

�Kim Snead

Robin Smith

Freddie Stone

Anita Terry

Wanda Scyphers

Chere Vipperman

Gail Walker

Juanita Walton

Danny Updike

Caroly n Watkins

This is the wa y it's done ???

Students rest their feet.

Terry Wimmer

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�Brian Witc her

Paul Wharton

Bill Wilkinson

Dennis Williams

Jackie Williams

David Woodson

Donna Young

JUNE 1973 SEEMS A
LONG WAY OFF

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Bonnie Wolfe

�Want t o p l ay?

a nd the end of a sc hool
d ay.

The b egi nning . . .
Caught returning from "5th period lunch."

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�JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM "72"

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�MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
DREAM

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...--=-

Connie Williams; Rhonda Taborn; R avenelle Lambe rt .

Kathy Alexander

Jeff Ambler

Diane Ande rson

Susan Atk ins

Allen Austin

Debra Baker

Pe rry Barbour

M arily n Baxte r

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�Mike Beckner
Libb y Blankenship
Shirley Blevins

Debbie Bowling
Joe Bozeman
Deborah Brown

WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN!
Mary Buckner
Brenda C a ldwe ll
Linda C a ldwe ll
Joyce Campbell

Judy Campbell
Dennis Chapn1an
Maria Christofis
Brenda Cla yborne

Marvin Coleman
Roger Cromwell
Dian e Crump
Valeria Dale

Everett Davis
Alice Dean
Gail Dent
Deb bi e Dial

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�Gary Dillon
Ga ry Dudley
Pam Dull

Rose Dull
Diana Entsminger
Althea Ferguson

THE SPIRIT OF 7 4
Ka thy Ferr i s
Brenda Fishe r
Janice Flow ers
Janet Flo y d

Jud y Floy d
Eric Fol den
Juli e Foutz
G eorge Fra lin

Kathy G a llimore
Martha Gill
Danny G riffin
Ton y Hale

Yol anda Ham l ette
Donald Ha rris
Ra l ph Ha y es
Ju d y Ha ysl e tt

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�Lisa Hilton
Mike Holdren
Linda Hopson

Linda Humphrey
Vickie Jansen
Debbie Jennings

TWO MORE YEARS TO GO
D esire e Johns
Doug J o n es
Beverly Johnson
J o hn Johnson

Pa t Johnson
Leon ard Jordon
Lynn Judd
W a yn e Judd

D e bbi e Kelly
Charl es King
Gary Kingery
Vic ki e K i ngery

R a v e n e lle La 1nbe rt
Ji1n1n y Lawh orn
Debbie Lawre n ce
Be cky Lea c h

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�Herman Lee
Rob e rt Lee
Linda Lemon
Vicki e Manspi l e

Bonni e Markh a m
D e bbi e Martin
Doris Ma rtin
Nancy Mar tin

Larry McCarty .
C ynthia Mc G a v1sk
Don a ld Mc Gui re
Debbi e M ick

Steve Mitche ll
Debbie Moore
Jim Parker
Danny Pendl eton

THE FIRST STEP
Rebecca Pendleton
Sharon Perdue
Sylvia Preston

Bobby Rasin
Patricia Re e d
Darl e ne Rhodes

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�R e becca Ricks
Mic h e al R obertson
Caroly n Roop
Trina Rose

Kare n Saunde rs
Kathy Saunders
Bonni e Sa ye rs
Marty Sensabaugh

NapoleQn Shipman
Rona ld Simmons
Robbi e Sink
Nancy Sloan

D e bbie Smith
Harry Speese
Cee Sparaker
Rhonda Taborn

HAS BEEN TAKEN
John Thomas
DOLtg Thurma n
Ri c hard Tyree

Rob e rt Underwood
Ra l ph V an noy
Kenneth Wa lke r

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�Ronnie White

Connie Williams

Roger Worley

Dennis Williams

Don Young

Bobby Brown

Dan Woods

Steve Young

Brenda Campbell

Camera - shy sophomore???

Growing sophomores need mi·1k1· I· ·I

William Robertson

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��1971 Addison High Bulldogs
Due to the lack of experienced veterans , t h e Bulld ogs suffered through an 0-8 season but deve l oped sorne fine
tale nt for next year.

Tri Captains for 1 97 1 :
F . Wetzel, R . Lear y , A. Belc h er

197 1 Coaches:
Headcoach: Shirley Stuart; Asst . Coaches: Doug De
Pugh, Raymond Perry, Roger Lovern .

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�1971 Offensive Team

Cheerl ea ders show spirit at bonfire.

1971 Seniors

197 1 Defensive T eam

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�Returning Bulldogs

Coach Stuart gives instructions at
halftime.

Coaches seem to suffer the most.

Gloom prevails in l ocker room .

Seniors take a fina l b o w .

Maybe . . . Tomorrow will bring
victory .

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�Milk! The drink of Champions! (?)

Football Team enjoys a hearty meal.

Bulldog defense lines up against Cougar offense.

Mm--nun--Good'

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�The 1971-72 Bulldogs: Blue Ridge Di strict Tournam ent Champs.

SCOREBOARD
A ddi son

67
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A Iti vista
49
Gl e nva r
41
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Willi am Byrd
53
58 -~
Lord Bote tourt
63
49
Carv e r--G .W .
77
79 Altivista
50
49
A lleghany County
73
44
Clifton Forg e
58
Glenvar
54
47
54 Covington
46
49 ·
William Byrd
55
59 ~
Lord Botetourt
46
C a ~ e ~-G.W.
73
46
Covington
74
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Alleghany County
63
57
Clifton Forg e
BLUE RIDGE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
52
48
Gl e nva r
73
52
Lord Botetourt
64
49
Willi a m Byrd
REGIO N III TOUR NAMEN T
Bye
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so

Coaches: Mr . Eddie Burke
Mr . Robert Fi rebaugh

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�Arthur Belcher drives past Byrd for two points .

Bruce Bruffey goes in for a lay up.

Faculty members also enjoy a Bulldog victory.
A moment of silence before the game.

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�first a nd Ten???

Coach Burke gives last minute instructions to his team.

Mike Wilson adds two more to the Bulldogs' score.

Coy Holland prepares to move in for a reu"' __

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�Arthur Belcher goes high to rebound against
Appomatox.

Keith Furline shoots over Glenv a r guard.

Mike Wilson, b asketb a ll player or cheerleader??

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Mark Scott fires from foul line.

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�1971- 72 JU NIOR VA RSITY SQUA D

BABY BULLDOGS
DISTRICT CHAMPS

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�Concentration

A Free b e !

JV BASKET BALL SCOREBOARD

A Bre eze

Addison

Oth ers

54
49
63
84
58
76
36
58
36
51
52
47
64
52
50
51
65

52
53
48
42
42
58
38
51
34
56
48
27
32
61
38
46
75

67

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A ltivista
Glenvar
William Byrd
Lord Botetourt
Covington
Alti v ista
Covington
Alleghany
Covington
Clifton Forge
Glenva r
William By rd
Lord Botetourt
C arve r- - G . W.
Covington
Alleghany
Clifton Forge

PIAYOFFS

Glenva r

CHAM PIONSHIP

72

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Keep c ool

C lifton Forge

End of a great sea son; a time to b e th ankf111.

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�INDOOR TRACK

ME:MBERS OF THE 1971-72 INDOOR TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: Tony Furline, Dan Woods, Gary Dudle y , Everett
Davis, Coach Sherley Stuart . BACK ROW: Eddie Paschall, Rodney Leary, A ndrew Stark ey , Alfred Fo x, Jeff
Allman.

GOLF
John Johnson

TEAM
Be nny Holland

Dennis Chapma n

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Doug Jo n es

�Ralph Smith 1971- 72
Blue Ridge Champ.
(119 lbs)

1971- 72 Wrestling Team

Ron (Rookie )White prepares for the pin.
Larry Beckner puts the move on his man.

The thrill of victory.

The agony of defeat.

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�GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM

Va l erie D a l e
Dia n e Crump
Ja n ice H u ff

GIRLS' TRACK

1st ROW: Diane Crump, Rav ene lle
Lambe rt, Juanita Wa lton . 2nd ROW :
Kathie Sa und e rs, Caroline Watkins
Susan Sta rkey , Ja ni c e Ba xt er.
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�GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM

1st ROW: Debbie Cromwell ,
Janic e Huff, Susa n Sta rkey,
Dorinda Oliphant, Linda
Humphre y. 2nd ROW : Mrs.
Fuller , Janice Ba xt e r, Di a ne
Crump, Louise Lucas, Llllian
Clark , Juanita Walton.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM

1st ROW: Caroline Watkins, Benita
Mann Kathy Saunders. 2nd ROW:
Rene~ Perdue, Diane Crump, Linda
C ampbell, Margaret Patterson,
Juanita Walton, Debbie Brown, Mrs.
Fuller.

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�1972 ADDISON BASEBALL TEAM PIA YERS
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 1st ROW: Rick
Kingery, Fred Wetzel (capt . ), James Howard.
2nd ROW: George Fralin, David Deeds, Mike
Holdren, Brent Feoux, Barry Sink, Roger
Cromwell .

Fred Wetzel
Captain of team and MVP for 1972

Rick Kingery
Best Defensive Player

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�I /,.

SPORTS
AWARDS

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1971-72

Fred Stone
A thle t e of th e
Yea r .

Jua nita Walto n : Outstand ing Fe m a l e Athle t e .

George Fra lin
Outst a nding
W r estle r.

Jeff Allman: Unsu ng Track Athlete .

Coy Holland
Bask e tb a ll
MVP .

Mark Sco tt:
Unsung Baske tb a ll Athlete .

Rodney Leary:
S po rtsm a nshi p
Aw a rd .

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�2nd ROW: Bonnie Saye rs,
Joan Dixon, Louise Lucas,
Brenda Caldwell, Diane
Crump.

1st ROW: Maria Christofis,
Linda Caldwe ll , Lynn Ju dd.

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CHEERLEADERS

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��HOMECOMING 1971-72

Ho mecoming Contesta nts: Peggy Barnes; Conni e
Williams; De siree John s; Kathy Baker; Ju a nita Walton; Marsha Parker; Linda Sutt e nfield.

Marsha Parker: Homecoming Quee n

90

�KVG's Tree Planting

SENIOR CLASS PICNIC

Where' s rev e rse on these stupid things??

H ey! Who's that weird guy tha t' s ste a ling o ur bus?

Yeah,, it was four f eet long, and if you don't believe
me, Ill cast m y hook in your ear!

S e niors sta rt ge ttin g tired afte r 20 minutes of the World
Championship Wombat H a n g.

91

The winner, and still champion of the world ... Micke y
Bitsko ??

�ADDISON STUDENTS PREPARE
FOR:

The
Fantastiks

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The Sound Of Music

92

�BET A CLUB VISITS V.W.C.C.
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RED CROSS CHRISTMAS PARTY
Addison R e d Cross members
collected $250 worth of toys to
give as Christmas presents to over
100 retarded children at Tinker
Elementary School.

And the kids rejoice.

Santa returns

~artha G.ill, Shirley Ble vins , and

Linda H a irston rela x on long trip.

Juanita Walton t akes
h er trip seriously.

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Linda Dickens and Linda Hairston
rela x bet\veen conce rts.

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SWEETHEART
DANCE

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�Klassroom Kv.~z Contestants
Steve Stanley
Mike Galliher
Ravenelle Lambert

Heironomus T ee n Council
Lura Hayes
Elaine Ba y se

Boys and Girls State
Karen Jone s
Rodn ey Leary
Charle ne Ross

Miller G Rhod es T ee n Bo a rd
Jua nita Walton
Debbi e Curry

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�CONTEST WINNERS

Candy Contest:
Cheryl Reed

Essa y Winner:
Jean Quesenberry

Science Winner :
George Simms

R ed Cro ss Represent ative:
Benny Holland

96

�AWARDS

Phi Beta Kappa:
Steve Stanley

D.E.C.A.:
Pat Dudley

Newspaper:
Kathy Mills

Cosmetology :
Robbi e Rhodes

97

�AWARDS
AND
PRESENTATIONS

Re~onal Band Wi nne r:

T each er o f th e yea r :
Mr. John Po we ll

Linda Dickens

Outstanding Fre nch Stu dent:
R ave ne lle La mbe rt

98

�AW ARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

PTSA Scholarships: Steve Stanley and Karen Jones.

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B'nai B'rith and Brotherhood Award: Rodney
Leary.

Miss Addison Scholarship: Char le ne Ross .

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ADDISON

ASSEMBLIES

100

��A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR
Hi there,
Thi s edition of th e ADDISON IAN w ill be different
from previous editions beca use it will b e given out in
August. There a re several r e asons for this late date . For
one, th e staff d ec id e d to place several spring events in
the book. Th e staff ha s d e creased in si ze, de spite new
additions. No one wants to s upport or assist the annual
staff, but everyone has a criticis1n . No inatter what a nyone has to say, this yea rbook w ill b e the staff ' s pride an d
joy.

Th.is ye~rbook is made especia lly for the graduated seniors.
J~t think, m a coupl e of week s, many of us wi ll be starting a new
life of our own; some have already left home to begin this adventure · The ADDISONIAN will take us for a walk down memory
lane.
No one ever forgets their beloved (?)teachers. We ll, if you
have Just turned to the front section of the book, that should re fresh your memory .
Rem ember ho w the football team lost game afte r game? But
our baske tball team made up for it by winning the Blue Ridge
Champions.~p. Who could ever forget those events?
!~e spir1~ of th e student body i s not as good as it could be,
but lt is co ntinously impro v ing. We have to learn that the success
of anything dep ends on its participants and suppo rte rs.

A word of adv ic e to th e new seniors:
Watch out for se nioriti es be ca u se the only cure for it
is hard work and det e rmin a tion.

102

�Benny Holland

Mrs. Simmons
Sponsor

Fred Wetzel

Rodney Leary

Kim Snead

Sally Finley

Wa nda Spraggins

Cheryl Reed

103

�D.E.C.A.
Sponsored by :
Mr. Lovern

Gary Quarles consults with student teacher, Mr. Eirich.

Be nny obtaine d his job on WLRJ with th e help of

D.E.C.A.

D. E . C. A. students parti c ipate in fi e ld trip.

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�SEA TED: Krista Belcher, Charlene Ross, Mark Scott,
Brenda Fisher; 1st ROW: Ralph Smith, Diane Finney,
Desiree Johns, Maria Christophis, Suzanne Webb,
George Fralin; 2nd ROW: Fred Wetze l, Barry Sink,
Linda Hairston, Yolanda Hamlette, Linda Wright, Dan
Woods, Dorothy Miller, Keith Furline, Willie Jackson,
Andrew Hopkins, Mr. Robert Firebaugh; 3rd ROW:
Juanita Walton, Marilyn Sink, Sharon Perdue, Becky
Leach; 4th ROW: Conrad Claytor, Gary Williamson
Lisa Byers, Chester Gravely, Danny Pendleton .
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The SCA has been very successful in most of its
endeavors this year. It h as participated in the Roanoke
Valley High School Rel a tions Council and through its
p a rticip a tion, students obtained the privilege of being
exempted from semester test if they h a d a certain
grade ave r a ge. The SCA has also furnished buses to out
of town games . Junior a nd Senior Exchange D ay has
been a specia l project. The SCA was a lso r esponsible
for getting 18 year olds to register for the coming
elections . The SCA is looking forward to future a ctivities and further ende av ors for the betterment of the
student body .

OFFICERS:
President- Krista Belcher
Vice President-Ch a rlene Ross
Secreta ry (not shown) P a m Crews
Asst. S e cretary- Brend a Fisher
Treasurer-Mark Scott
Sponsor-Mr. Rob e rt Firebaugh

106

�Miss Addison, Miss Homecoming, and escorts watch
procession.

Our contribution to air pollution !

Senior Exchange Day
Our visitors and their guides.

These are the lucky ones:
a day away from school.

107

�BETA CLUB
The Addison Chapter of the National Beta Club, a non-secret, leadershipservice organization for high schol students, w a s chartered this year with a
membership of 26 . Ac ti vi ties included a
candy sale, an j nauguration a ssembly,
a luncheon, a faculty-Beta basketball
game, and several visits to area
colleges .
Only juniors and seniors with 3. 0
or better averages were eligible for
membership.

Sponsor: Miss Brown; V. Pres . : Helen Green; Treasurer:
Krista Belcher; President : Steve Stanley.

Kee p y our eyes on the ba ll!

Welcome to the Funny Farm!
108

�FTA
Red Cross Youth
In its second year at Addison, the Red Cross really
made a name for itself. They sponsored a very successful Bloodmobile and two parties for retarded children.
At one party they collected over $250 in toys for the
children.

FT A is an organization to promote interest among
teachers and interested students. The main activity of
the year was the City-wide Dutch Treat held on March
28, 1 1972, at the S [,. W Cafeteri a. At this time, Addison s teacher of the year, Mr . John Powe ll was
honored.
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HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL

The Human Relations
Council is a n orga ni zation
that discusses problems of
the school a nd works to find
the sol utions. They have
sponsored ba ke sales at b asketball games and planned a
Human Relat ions Exchange
Day with other area high
schools .

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�FCA

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�LIBRARY CLUB

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The purpose of the Library Club is to sponsor a greater interest among the students
in libraries and library service , to stimulate reading interests, and to encourage interest in library work as a career.
Treasurer: Nancy Martin
Sponsor: Mrs. A. Jessup

President: Diane Crump
Secretary: Shirley Blevins

ADDISON ALLIANCE

Addison resumed newspaper pub lic ation after the discontinuance of last ye ar. Along with the resumption c a me
a new name. What was formally the SPOTLIGHT PRESS is now known as the ADDISON ALLIANCE. The first ye a r
of the ALLIANCE proved to be a varied and interesting one. Besides the regular monthly chore of producing the
newspaper, the staff a nd advisers found time to sponsor a Valentine 's Day Dance, daily doughnut sales, and a mock
political primary.
Co-Editors-in-Chief: Becky Leach and C athy Mills
Sponsors: Mr. Stinnett and Mrs. Vest

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�The Lucy Addison High School Band,
under the direction of Mr. U. B. Broadneaux, is composed of 30 members.
The band participated this year in pep
assemblies, concerts, and in half-time entertainment at football games. The band
had the honor of participating in the District Festival, which was held in Danville.

1st ROW: Linda Hairston, Desiree Johns
Linda Dickens, Mr. Broadneaux· 2nd ROW·
Martha Gill, Becky Pendleton, Shirley
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Hale .
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Sam P ase h a ll, Micha el P e rdue De . '
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Chapman; 2nd ROW: Everette Davi
Bill Wilkerson, Conrad Claytor; 3rds,
ROW: Steve Stanley, Ricky Kingery
Juanit a Walton, Dan Wood, Ronni e '
Hairston.

MAJORETTES : 1st ROW: Debra Baker, Evelyn Cooper, Pat Reynolds,
Ja ckie Williams; 2nd ROW: Linda Dickens, Donna Rich ardson.
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�THE PEP CLUB

Pep Club m embers he lpe d prepare the Homecoming
bonfire--

~FFICERS: Debbie Dial, Pat Brown, Tina Ferguson, Anita
B e rry, Stepha nie W a lke r , Trina Rose , Patricia Rob e rtson,
everly Johnson.

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�VICA
T e r ry \Vim me r Pa rl i:1 1n e ntarian
A ll e n Aus tin Tr ea~ ur e r
Jv!arlc en Cook S ec r e tary
Thom a s Guilott Pre s i de nt
M r . Thom a s Sponso r

Mr. Thom as-- c lub adv i sor and sponsor
Thom as Guilott-- Club President
Terry Wimmer- -Parliamentarian
Allen Austin- -Treasurer

Marlene Cook--Club S ec r e tary

Jeff Janney, V. Pres., shakes hands with Mr. Edwards.

114

��FOREIGN LANGUAGE
CLUB

The Foreign Language Club promotes a b e tter
und erst anding of the people and customs of our n e ighboring countries. To becom e more familiar with life
styles of those living abroad the students correspond
with Pen Pals. In addition, our members conducted
bake sal es in order to experience French and Spanish
cuisine at the Gourmet Restaurant, Tacos, and the
Lakeview Dinner Club.
Members
Elaine Bayse , Kathy Slusher , Lisa Byers, Nancy Sloan,
Bonnie Saye rs, Kathy Baker, Marilyn Sink, Sh elia
Dial, Chere Vipperman, Kathy Gallimore, and Bonnie
Wolfe.

Nancy Slo an, Sec.; Bonni e Saye rs, V .
Pres. ; Elaine Ba yse, Pres. ; Ka thy Bak e r,
Treas .
116

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FROM

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New and Old
TRY
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Office: 366-8886

ITS THE REi\L THING'

WILLIAMSON ROAD SUNOCO
SER VICENTER
1718 Williamson Rd. N.E.
Richard W. Long Roanoke, Virgin ia 24012 342-9623
Brake Service Tune-Up Min or Repair
TRY TO TOP US FOR SER VICE

RED CROSS
BLOODMOBILE

\Ve gave blood because they had free food. but we didn"t kn ow it
would taste so bad .

Ad:lison collected 67 pints of blood and received an award for the
biggest increase over the previous yea r .

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Steve Stanley. one of our more courageous blood do nors.
I' ve created a monster'' '

�Friendliest

Most Critical

Most Ambitious

Mo st Talkative

SENIOR
Best Dressed

Most Attractive

Most Sophisticated

Most Artistic

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�Most Musically
Inclined

Most Persuasive

Most Popular

Most Pleasant

SUPERLATIVES
Best Dancer

Most cooperative

Most Studious
and most Ingenious

Best All Around

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�SENIOR DIRECTORY
ALLMAN, JEFFREY CAMERON
1819 Wayne Street
342-5444
Indoor-Outdoor Track, FCA.
Psychiatrist '1

ARNOLD, N. B.
1814 Wayne St., N. E.
345-0655
Newsp aper , Bitsko Repartory
Company.
Public Relations

BANKS, SHIRLEY MA RIE
2036 Gandy Dr., N. W.
344-0748
Pep Club
L. P. Nurse

BARNES, PEGGY ANN
412 Hanover Ave ., N. W.
344- 4086
DECA: Treasurer &amp; Secret ary;
Newspaper, PTSA: Chai rm an; YTeens, Library Club, Senior Class
V. Pres .
Fashion Merchandiser

BAXTER, JANICE ELIZABETH
1 Whitten Ave. , N. W.
344-0467
SCA, Sing-A-Long, GAA, Choir,
Beta Club , Pep Club, Cheerleader,
Hum an Relations Council, Volley b all , Basketball .
Physical Ed . Teacher

BELCHER, ARTHUR KERRY
832 Hanover Ave. , N. W.
344-6470
DECA: Sgt . of Arms , V . Pres. ;
Basketb all: Captain; Football,
Captain; Track.
Physic al Ed. Te acher

BELCHER, KRISTA MJ\RZETT;\
832 Hanover Av e., N. W.
344-6470
Y-Teens, Red Cross, Band, Photography Club, V IC A , SCA: President; Beta Club, Boosters, Forensics Club, Honor Society.
Bacteriologist

BELCHER, VICKIE
2703 F a irfield Dr., N. E.
366-9033
Pep Club, Ch eerl eader .
Se cretary
BOLDEN, LEONA RD ERWIN
131 Whitten Ave ., N. W.
345-9081
Art Club: Reporter
Electrician

BONDS, JAM ES OLDEN
1822 Dunb a r St . , N. W.
344-7306
DECA
Armed Forces

BOWER, TERES A DIANE
3309 Ruston St. , N . E.
366-7117
Cheerleader, Debate Team : Secr etary; Pep Club, Boosters , FBLA:
Treasurer.
Secretary

BRIZENDINE, BONNIE SUE
2016 Way ne St., N. E .
366-6 89 0
DEC A

BYERS , LIS /\ JOANNE
119 Oxford Squ a re
343-039 8
Newspape r, French Club, Pep
Club.
Social ·worke r

C A LD WELL, LI NDA GA IL
2225 Kimball Ave. , N. E.
362-0014
Library Club
Data Processing

DAMR O N , GLORIA JEAN
338 Forest Hill Ave. , N. E.
362-9494
Beta Club

DANGERFIELD, WILLIAM D.
1735 W is eAve . , S.E.
344-1238
Footb a ll: Ma n ag er ; Indoor-Outdoor Track, Art Club, Red Cross .
A utomobile Mechanic

DAV IS, MARTHA ANN
54 8 Chestnut Ave. , N . W.
344-961 8
Cosmetologi st

BRADSHAW, EARL
1753 Downing St., N . W.
345-4356
Computer Technology

DEANER , S Y LV IA LYNN
1414 17th St., N. E.
343- 5261
Choir, Boo sters.

BR IZENDINE, BARBARA ANN
2016 Wayne St., N . E.
366-6 89 0
Red Cross, DECA.

DICKENS, LINDA SUE
1538 Baldwin Ave. , N. E.
342- 8 103
Band: Regional and A ll-City;

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�Girl's Track, Pep Club, Sing-ALong, Drama.
Band Director

DISHNER, PRISCILLA LEE
616 Stew a rt Ave., N. E.
345-2527
Cheerleader, DECA: President,
Boosters.

DUDLEY, PATRICIA ANN
709 Hunt Ave ., Apt. 85
366-3216
DECA, FHA, Sing-A-Long,
YWCA .
Nurse Aide

EDWARDS, DONNA BLANCH
2125 Wayne St., N. E.
366-0469
DECA

FARMER, SHARON KAYE
2704 Dell Ave., N. E.
342-2535
Newspaper, FBLA, Pep Club.
Secretary

FLOYD, ROBERT RAY
516 11th St., S. E.
Advanced Choir

GRANT, DINNAH L.
907 St a uton Ave ., N. W.
342-0390
Beta Club: Asst. Secret a ry.

GRAVLEY, CYNTHIA ANN
3021 Shen a do ah Valle y Ave.,
N.E.
366- 5154
DECA , Pep Club.

GREEN , H ELEN FAYE
2 5 25 Kin g St. , N. E.
345-2460
FBLA: Secret a ry; National Honor

Society, Beta Club: V . Pres.;
Senior Class Asst. Secret ary.
Secretary

HALE, SAMUEL HENRY
1712 Dupree St., N. W.
343-4175
FCA, Football, Band, Monogram
Club, Basketball, Indoor-Outdoor
Tra ck, Newspaper, Human Rela tion .
Computer Programmer

HALL, RUBY ANN
531 Pocahont as Av e . , N. E.
342-7503
FTA, SCA Boosters: Treas.; FBLA.
Executive Secretary

HAMLETTE, ROBIN MAR IE
803 Hunt Ave., Apt 6
362-8272
L. P. Nurse

HA YES , LURA CAROLYN
2014 Gandy Dr., N. W.
345-0004
Boosters, Cheerle a der, Senior
Class Secretary , Hum an Relations,
Choir, Baseball, Basketball,
Heironimus Deb Council, Volleyball, Newspaper, Sing-A-Long,
PTSA, FBLA.
Medical Secret ary

HOGAN, JilvlMY
2631 Idlewild Blvd., N. E.
342-6814
Hot Rod Club
Optician

HOWARD, JAMES ALBERT
1745 Downing St., N. W.
FCA , Base b a ll, Spotlight Press ,
Boosters, KVG.
Civil Service

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HUNT, DEBORAH
1707 Burrell St . , N. W.
342-0966
Charm Club, Pep Club .
Cosmetologist

JANNEY, F. JEFF
3235 Courtland Rd., N .W. ·
362-4011
Hot Rod Club: President; Senior
Class Sgt. of Arms, SCA, V ICA:
V. Pres . ; Human Relations,
DECA.

JOHNS, GLEN
834 Grayson Ave., N. W.
343-9203
Hot Rod Club
Truck Driver

JONES, KAREN LEE
3216 Oliver Rd., N . E.
366-0902
Choir Accompanist, Beta Club,
FTA : President and Secretary;
National Honor Soci ety , Newspaper, Church Organist- Choirm aste r.

LaPRA DD, JUD Y ELA.INE
727 T azewell Ave., S . E.
342-4684
DECA

LEARY, ROD NEY NELSON JR.
3204 Courtl and Rd ., N. W.
362- 44 51
Football, Indoor-Outdoor, Trac k,
Wrestling, KVG, Newspape r:
Sports Editor; Annu al, Beta Club ,
FCA, Hum an Re l ations Council,
National Honor Soci ety.
Career in th e army

LEEDY, ROBI N LY NNE
2622 Kenn edy St. , N. E.
366 - 8400
Ch ee rlead er, FBLA.

�LITTON, JAMES CUR TIS
120 Avendale Ave . , N . E.
362-0734
MANN, LAUREL BENITA
71 1 Hunt Ave . , Apt 107
362-3840
CAA: President; Boosters: President; Spotlight Press, Freshman
Class Secretary, Debate Team,
DECA, Volleyball : co-captain;
Basketball: co-captain; Softball:
captain; Track.
Physical Ed . Teacher

M.I.ADOR, JAMES A .
408 Liberty Rd . , N. E.
362- 0808
FBLA: Historian .
Secr etary

MILLER, CAROLINE
2237 Read Road N . E.
366-00S6
DECA

MILLS: CA THY SUE
301S Forest Hill Ave.
362-2 008
Thespians, Business Club, Newsp aper: Editor ; Human Relations
Council.
Secr etary

MOORE , LINDA GAIL
709 Vinton Rd .
342-2184
Choir: Se cr etary , Art, Drama.

NELSON, LI NDA JOYCE
2114 Holl y Rd. N .E.
366- 18 36
Secre tary

NEWBILL , J. RUTH
1720 Down ing St. , N . W.
342-4662
FTA : T reas; DEC A Choir SingA-Long, Newsp ape~ .
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Computer Operator

PARKER, MARSHA ELAINE
17 18 Dupree St., N . W.
34S-20S2
Boosters, Newspaper, Choir: V .
Pres.; Voll eyball, Basketball.
Nurse

PATTERSON, MARGARET AN ITA
S44 Pocahontas Ave., N . E.
342- 463S
Pep Club, Basketball .

PERDUE, MICHAEL N.
618 Pochahontas Ave . , N . E.
343- 6828
Band, Music .

PERDUE, SHARON DIANE
1709 Dupree St., N . W .
342 - 0194
Booste rs, FHA, SCA, FBLA : Parliamentarian; Library Club, Sophomor e Class Business Manager.
Secretary

PORTER, WALLACE J . III
91S 9th St., Apt B.
344- 6S20
Minister

PRICE, WILLIAM C .
1633MayoDr . , N . W.
344-1300
Tennis, Basketball, FCA, Gymnastics, Sing-A-Long .

Club, Business Club, Student _6.d v iso ry Committee .
Con1 put er Progran1111 er

REED, CHERYL J\NN
101 8 Dale J\ve ., S . E.
344-3003
FHJ\, PTSJ\, Beta C l ub, SCA,
Ann ual, Boosters, Cheerleader.

RICHARDSON, DONNA D .
3251 Ellsworth St., N . E .
366 - 7452
DECJ\ , Band, Majorettes, Newspap e r, Debate: Asst. Secretary
Thespian.

ROBINSON, WARREN LEE
2009 Gandy Dr . , N . W.
343-4814
Computer Programmer
ROSBOROUGH, FRANC IE LEE
223 Chestnut Ave . , N. W.
343-1007
FBLA Track Boosters, Newspap er SCA PTSA Modern Danc e .
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Data Processor

ROSS, CHARLENE
1906 Gandy Dr., N. W .
343-9029
Junior Class Pr e sident, SCA: V .
Pr e s . ; Beta Club, Newspaper:
Featur e Writer· Annual: Editor;
National Hono~ Society, J A Bank,
Student Court, R VHS RC .
Journ alism- Newspap e r

PRUITT, KA THY LEE
1303 Stewart Ave .
343-6460

SAUNDERS, TOBY ANN
546 Chestnut Ave . , N . W.
343-0794
FTA, FBLA, Beta Club.

RAGLAND, LINDA SUE
128 Maddock Av e .
343-2 982
Senior Class Pr e sid ent, Hum an Relations Council, New spaper, Pep

SCAGGS, DEBRA DIANE
202 Murr e ll Rd . , N . E.
362-8512
FBLJ\
Secretary

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�SCALES, DEBORAH J\ RLEJ\ N
1722 Downing St., N . W.
344-469 0
FBLA , Proj e ct 45, PTSA , Boosters.
Newspaper Business Se cretary

SINK, DJ\ VID LEE
1911 Archb a ld Av e ., N . E .
VICA
Bricklay er

SLUSHER, KATHERINE ANNE
1034 Alvie w Ave ., N . W.
366-6034
Be t a Club, Foreign L a n g u age
Club.

SMITH, CHERYL A NN
3102 Courtland Rel., N . W .
366-5377
Cheerl ead er, Pe p Club, Busin ess
Club.
Se cre t a ry

SPRAGGINS, W J\ND A GAIL
8 06 H a nove r J\v e ., N. W.
344-7634
Choir, Sin g -A-Long SCA D e b a t e
T e am, R VHSRC PTSA Booste rs
Annual, Human Relatio~s Coun- '
c il: Pre side nt; Newspa p e r.
Social Worke r

SPRAKER ,
504 Lib e r ty
362-0108
R e el Cross,
Dram a tics,

T HOMAS C.
Rel., N . E.
KVG, Ch e ss Club,
A nnu a l, Footb all.

S TA NLEY, STEVEN BRENT
2 6 0 7 Bowm a n St., N . W.
366- 8 39 1
Ge rman Club Chess Club N a t ional Honor Soc i ety , Bet~ Club:
Presid e n t , Ba n d , Newsp a p e r, SCA ,
Stud e nt Court, PTSA .
Physi cist

STARKEY , ANDREW
149LeeAve ., N .E.
366- 7940
Ch e ss Club, Base b all, Indoor-Outdoor Track.
Ae rosp a c e Engineer

STA R KEY , SUSAN LOUISE
149 LeeAve., N .E.
366-7940
Pe p Club, Newspap er, CAA , Voll eyb a ll, Tra ck, Human Rel ations
ColU1ci l.
V ete ri n ary Medicine

STA RKEY, THOMAS SHANNON
535 Poch ah ontas Ave ., N .E.
343-6301
Art Club, Baseba ll, Human Rel ations Co1mcil , Newspaper: Cartoonist.
C a r eer in the Navy

THROCKMORTON , BONNIE L.
1208 D a l e Ave ., S. E.
343- 9 610
FBLA , Pep Club.
Bank Secr etary

WALKER, JOHN H. JR.
19 08 Gandy Dr., N. W.
345-3462
Pep Club: Presid ent; FCA,
Foo tball.

WALKER, ST EPHANIE A .
826 Hanover Av e ., N . W.
343-068 3
Pe p Club, Band, SCA; Spotl ight
Pre ss, Choir, Dram a tic s.
D ata Proc e ssing

WEBB , SUSANNE
702 Stewart Ave ., S. E.
345-2503
FBLA : President ; SCA : Busine ss
Man ager; Y- Teen s, Boosters: Program Ch a irman.

125

WETZEL , FREDRICK
18 17 Wise Ave ., S.E.
345- 8278
Football : Tri- Captain; Baseball :
Captain; FCA, Annual, Art Cl ub:
Treas; Bisko Repertory Co . , KV G,
Monogram Club, SCA .
Forestry : Wildl ife Managem ent

WILLIAMSON, GARY LYNN
261 1 Read Rd .
362- 0872
Hot Rod Club: President; SCA,
VICA .

WILS ON MICHAEL EUGENE
802 Sta~ton Ave . , N. W.
342- 1722
Monogram Club , Track, FCA,
Basketball .

WRAY, LARRY ELV IN
1714 Wise Ave . , S. E.
342-3522
El ectronics

WRIGHT, LINDA LEE
8 12 Stewart Ave . , S. E.
342- 2653
Modern Dance , Pep Club, Cheerl eader, SCA , Beta Club, Senior
Class Treas., Business Club , Human Rel ations Cow1cil.
T echnologi st

HOLLA ND, BERNARD G. JR .
135 Courtney Ave ., N. E.
366- 4974
Roanoke Cow1cil Red Cross Youth:
President; Annual: Asst . Editor;
Annual- Newspaper: Photographer;
Thespian: Pres. ; RADA CC ,
RVHSRC, Photography Club,
Choir, Wrestling Team, Golf
Team, Roanoke Asst . for Retarded
Children, Bit sko Repertory Co.
Radio/ Television Announcer

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�No more dark and dingy halls.

No more days of looking out.

No more trips to the Genera l Office.

So it m eans the Se niors wi ll

from thi s place .

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�A Final Word Frolll The Senio r s

GOOD-BYE!
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of th e school-The Adclison ia n. This exper ie n ce is ntluahlr i11 ma11y \\"a.,·s . It·
m a k es poss ibl e th e bringing together of llll:lll.' . id eas to he \\·m· e 11 into on e· paH l' l'n
for th e r ealization of this projec t. This demr:nstratio11 of \\"OJ'king· toµ:rtlwl' is
basic to Her~· ar ea of liYin g.
Id eas al'e born in th e h ea rt s of m e n "·h ethcr good or r·,·il. Th e id ea of
"·orld domin a tion by a n at ion, of socia l leg· islati o n , of ecl11 catio11 , ol' !t11rna11 ri g·hts,
u:; "·ell as oth er a r eas affeeting the g e n e ral \\· elfan• of people stern from the
h earts of m en. :.\'lore importa nt than th ese id ea s are t!te nwthocls a11cl \\"Cl_\"S i11
\Yhi ch they arP co n &lt;.:e iYec1 a nd "·hi c h ultimat e !.'· ])l"i11g- tl1t-m into play w.;
positiYe or n ega tiYe fo r ces i11 our society. MMe important titan tl1 e puuli&lt;.:atio11
of th e Adclisonian are th e fa c tors "·hi ch prompt ed yon to p11t _,·0 111' id eas i11tn
ac tion , to agree to accept thr r esponsib ility i11 "·orkitq.!· 011 t·his prnjed , a11cl th e
"·illingness to \\·ork coo p e l'atively to see th e task co mpl et ed.
Th e compl etion of th e hiu·h sc hoo l cr. urc;e s houlcl e n ah lr t!tP indiYiclual to
ha Ye a. high qualit~· of ideas a'nd id ea ls . On e s ho uld lea rn th e nt!n e nt' sh;1ri11u-,
of coop eratiY e pl a nning· and of purpos efu l liYinµ:. 011 e·s '-'kills should he rnri!'c
hig h\_,. r efined wh e thPr in a o.;uh j ec t fi cl rl or thr al'eas of liYinµ: . Th l'rr s !t o uld h e
dee per a nd bro ader int er ests g-rnwi11g nut of on e ·s tTaini11µ: .
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TENTII G RA J)};

���CLASS HISTORY
~1~ _t h e fa ll of 194-!, t hree gro u ps of JOG ard e nt students, dl'\«&gt;t ed to til e
a cqu _1s1t10n of kn o\\"l edge from bon ks, mount ed tlt e l1i s toril· s11 ·1 )S 111' L111·y
Add1son Hi g h Sch oo l. These s tm1 e nt s \\" e r e in a ,,·hirl of e1111fllsio11 i1aYinµ: just
r.o mple t ed trainin g a t Ga i11 sboro, G ilm er, ;1n cl Ilarris1111 EI C' mP11tar.'· ~(·lto o l s,
" ·h ere t h e ba sic pr i11 c ip l es of lea rni11 g \r e 1·c i1111rnl't ed.
Thi s Jll'l'plPxit , · ,,·as
dearly_ so lved as \\"e \\" e r e p ltt ced umk:· th e prud e nt i.t11idan1: e 11 !' :\f1·s . (' Po p e r
uncl M iss Turner .

1-!ere, w e as Freshm e n began to mnlcl r eco 1·&lt;.1s \\"hi e l1 \\"1111ld i11flu c 11" e al 1
nur ln-es. "\V e were e n cnura!.!·ed t o take i11 c r e;1sed d l·,·11 ti11n i11 ou r 11 (' \\. ,.wltool
home, an d to b e more lacl,v -lik e or g c 11 t le ma11-lik e. U nd e r tlw i1111) lyi11g· c o11l' c 1·n
uf our pr in cipa l, lVIr. S. F . Sco tt , " ·e adj usted ourseh·es to our Ill'\\. \\"orld a
world c r ea t ed on h · \\·he n one b eco m es a nwmlic r of a ltig·h sl'hnnl. 80011 \\"&lt;' fo1111d
our in terests wa n.der i1w at r a ndom amo nl)" th e man\· ;111 cl n1riPc1 ac tiYiti Ps. O ur
t~achers sho\\·ed mrn q~ ] co n cE-r 11 i11 ou r,. . \l·e ll -be i11~· ;ind e &lt;1n·ul d ee pl_v i11 the
fo lds of our mind s th e imp ortance of g-r rat bc;:d11nings . As a r esult. some of us
became ex trPme ly interest ed in accn mplislting ou1:sta11di1q..!· dl' &lt;:lls thrn11gho1tf·
our hig h sch oo l ca r per s and found c:o nt e ntm e n ~ i11 sporh \l·hilP oth e 1·s 1: at e r ed to
th e less strenuou s activit ies.

In our soph omo r e Year with ou r m e nt a l a c ut e n ess sltarp &lt;: 11 e&lt;l and " · it lt ii
desire t o su cceed , w e pa~secl into our sceo ncl year nf fo nn a l s cl·OtHlnry ccl11 l·at io11 .
Our c lassmates -,,·er e se nt , aceo r d in g· to th e ir c- hoi l'e, into the tltrt&gt;t ' cl iYisilln" of
a cadem ic stucly. During· this yea r man y of n s became m emlwrs of th e· .:\'atio11al
l~ on or Soc iety. W e re j o iced b ef'.a 1tse w e h ad fi11ish cc1 tl1 &lt;: clrearlC'd lto11r:-· nl'
Co r e . "\Ve t hough t of th e a lgeb ra a nd lHn g-uage c n urses ])l)a s tftilly , h11t ;1f ter
sev era l weeks we d ecided t ha t w e h ad b ee n \\Tong- . E;wh cla.'· \\"P fo 111J1l ourse h ·es
becom in g mor e a part of Add iso n th a n b efore. Ou r prim·ip1tl c1nri11~· th e .'· e ar
wa s Miss S. \ ' . L::l\n;o n a nd throuo·hout t lt e semes':c rs. ~1w snn· e_,·e d 011r i11 Pra dieable tr ~ad s and sen· ecl a s o ur c hief nch· isor. But " ·it lt th e s \\· iftly 111 1&gt;,·i11g· 1•urf E:nt nf tim e, w e found o ur st or e of \\·n rth.'· acrnmp li s hm e 11ts fo r 0 11 r ~11pl11111101 ·e
year wash ed in the in Yis ibl e sands of tim e. For in 0 111· &lt;:lam o r of a dj11st111 e nt \\·e
a ll ow ed ourseh·es to l&lt;&gt; p se in a s t ate of ind ole nt idl e n ess
. At l ast , we nm,· as .Ju n iors, awoke an d lY'g·a11 to Yisnali zc th e &lt;: nll of (1111·
ht!!.'h schoo l cu ltiYnt ion . We had finall y 3cqui r ed seats in th P l1111g· tinw &lt;' ll\"i Pr1
m1c1c1l e row in assern bl_, .. "\V e hn cl ac quired a n rlernted e lass of ap pre1·iation . int e ll ectna l upl e,·elin g a nd of so c ia l betterment.
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Aga in we beg·an to striv e, to seek , to find ~: ml to inh e rit thr trn e nnd rnl'an;ng-ful sense of "·isdorn and sc niorship . V{c \Y e r c fl ete nnin f' d to h e ip build a
m nra ll .'- better Addison . For the first tim e sine&lt;: w e h e!.!·a n on1· sed a t e and &lt;:xt ~ n s i \·e .i ourn e,- th r o u g h hi o·h school ou r class assembled a1irl h e1:1111H· 011P . H ere
w e e lec t ed Du.cnnz 1-Ian cncl&lt;, as pres ide 11 t; C hristin e Pe t ty, ns Yie &lt;: pre sirl l' 11t;
E ln is Ham lin as sec r et ;:i 1T a nd Gera ldi n e vVili a ms as tr easur e r. With t lw aid
"f our ro ll c ~ll t eac h ers," ~if 1--.; . Rnhinsoin, '.VJ n; . C1&gt; l ~nrn11, and M iss f'oopPr. " ·p
r· ho sP nur (·l a"s advisors. B,v 11 11 a 11i mnus ,-otr-, Mi-. .J. C 111di11s Tol es and -~\li ss
E1rni ce R. Pnincl ex t &lt;&gt;r \\·er e .~P] e ct e cl. With a ll our c·o111hi11 r d efforts., in .J1111 r,
th r .J nn ior C l ass p r esent ed 011 e of the mo&lt;·t r e pr es1·ntnti,· e prop.Tams eYe r
p erfo r in ecl a t Arkl isnn, a ncl w ith t h&lt;' e~e rc 1 s1q2: of fl1lr .J1111iorsl1ip. Wl ', \\· it·!; our
µ:nests , att e11d ed th e .J u ni nr-S e 11i o r Prom in fu ll fas hirn1. Titus , \\·e r nd e d

�our ,Tun ior y ear in nrnj estic form a Ii t y aml incr eased knmYl edge \Yhi ch th e
.\· ear itself exemplified.
In the fall of J 947, as \Y e p1·epat·ed to r01111c1 th e last la p of our high
sc hool edu cation , eac h se ni or exhiuit ed qnaliti es whi c h r ea red him up hi g h er
11rn1 loomed large on the horizo n of Arlcli so 11 's sc roll of m e rit and exce llen ce.
\\' e realiz ed th e Titanic importan ce rn1d em in ence of the drama "·h ose setting
\Y e staged \\'ith a lust for no11- ta ntol og,, ·, we d ec icl ecl to pub li sh th e w elt er of
n e\\' S of our c lac;s in a n an11nal. Vv e plann ed ext ens iY ely eac h proj ect t 0 be
se nrnnti e a nd lurin g . Our accomp lishm ents w ere worthy mod els of our
nggranclizem e11 t.
\ Ve are h oping: that th e i11fl111:•rn:c of th e Graduat in g Class of '-±8 \\'ill be
in still ed into tli e illlwrmost parts of th e h ea rb of r emainin g Adclisonians.
\V e ch all enge thr J uniors to follow " ·ithin our unforg ettable trea d and creat e
an eYen hi g h er stanrlard for Adcliso ni ans.
To the Pacn Hy , \Y e \\·ish to expres.'i our gratitude for th eir untirin~ effo rt s
to mak e us "·hat '\" C are . B ec:rnse of you , \l" e haY e a cquired an infallihl e m e th on
11£ p:nicling onr lin•s and \\'e a r e no\\· cog:ni za nt of th e n eces'iar.\· qua li t ies for
a c iti zen of moral attainm ent. vV e ar e pr0parecl. to Yentur e into thi s \\"C!l'l cl
0f toil , choose an h on est, respectabl e fie ld of &lt;H:tiYit.\· , and liYe th e li fe of proud
Ameri ca n citi zens.

CLASS PROPHECY
Before this sc ie nti f ic age whrn ;i ..:bss prophecy .,,·as \\Titt en , nne u su all.\co nsnlt ecl some source whi ch it \\'as ).!."~ 11crall.'· snpposed l1 ad cert.ain proph et ic
PO\Y el'S, Hm\- e\'et'. in this en li ghtcm·cl .\· ea r of El -18, it is not n eces:~a l'.\" to r esort to this clnbions m eth od . Tnst ea_(l " ·e haY e m ad e use of mod e rn sc ie nce .
La\\·s of prnbabili1&gt;· i1 0\\' rule obsol ete pra ct ices. Aft er a l·areful anal.\·sis of
th e ch aracte r s m1cl p ersonaliti e-; of the members of th e g:radnatin g class nf '48,
a 1Hl after app]_,·inµ: ln \\·s of probability. \l" e lia\' e th e fn llo\Yin g prnph ec.'·:
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DaYicl S mith-A '·cool papa' ' ( o\\'n s an ice p la nt ) .
!\ z il r Lang·hornr- T ca d1 er of Fn•n ch 10.
Ar nisha Ke elin g·-Raby sittc·1· ( for he r o\rn babi es ) .
,\h·in Ke elin g·- Trwk clri,· e1· nnll politi cim1.
K e nnith Whitlock-Handlinµ- a ca se on the ' 'P 1ieonst ituti onn li ty of th e ('o nstitntinn . · ·
f'l etis ,Jo11es- P erso1rn el ma11af!'t•r for st a rs .
.Jnlrn -l e11kins-'' Prin1te E .\·e''.
.Juanita Hn11t- D1·iy es a taxi fo r a hohh_, ..
E ll e n S ·:.&gt; a rs-S,•c r rt ar.\· to th e D. LaY ern e RrmY:l.
\'irg:inia \\'nr1lh- Teac lwr of astro 11 orn.Y.
Th rc kla llmrnrcl-A t elephon e oper&lt;ltor.
Rnsa I-laiwock -- ~i~. d1t club singer a 11cl clrnrch e hoinn emb er.
Clara C'a nnalla.\·-P h,Ysi c·al Ell11 ca.tin11 T each Pr-.

�H ezikiah Holland-l\'Iemb er of the -:VI ed iatio11 Board of Co 111t·d i;i11s, l 11 1.: .
Maxine Sea r s- Owner of a Co nYa lesce nt llC'm c fol' e ld l'l"ly \1·0 111t·11.
Duconz I-I an coc k-D e;:; i~n e r of wome n 's elothinp: .
June Colston- Go in g to ni g ht sc hoo l nt li. of I !I.
Youtha R eyn old s--Teac her of Ph ,,·si ea I Edu cation.
m oria Cobbs- A dl'f::."S cl esig-ner in Dogpatch .
Laura Irv ing-Ha irdresser for B etti e Da\' is.
D oris Cann aclay-- -Dogpatch bea uticia n .
Georg-e Young-L ost whil e in l'Out e to t h e 1110011.
Stafford W oocls- Am el'i can S h1t esman .
,l ean Williams-Owns th e larges t ice e r earn par lo!' 111 t l1 e (·it.'··
\Villia rn Walton-H en-p eck ed hnsba nd.
Ralph 1\!I eadows-Resiclin g in a cn ke of icP lJC'ea tt sP of eo111plil:atio11s !ha t oecn rred whi le h e \Y as r epa irin g a rd'r ig cl'atio11 1111it.
D oreth a ·i;vas hin~t o n-An eff icient Sec retary in \ Vas lii11g·to n , D. &lt; '.
Oer ald in•! vVi lli ams-H ea d of Physiea l Eclueatio 11 D e p;p·t1n e 11 t at Hm,·anl l ' ni versity .
Alfred Spe nce r -Co nf in ed to hi s hom e becansl' he fol'µ:ot to i1wlt1&lt;1 e a d oo r t o
th e house h e desig ned for hi1nse lf.
,folm Me ldrum-Po et Laureate of l ;o \1·er S lo\'nn&gt;k ia.
Christin e P etty-Ha ppil y marri ed ( \1·ith lif'I' 0\\·11 littl e l&gt;a sk etha ll tt•arn ).
H erbert Otey a nd Willi e S ing-l et on-Profcssirn1al foot hall stars.
Dori s Hu nter-H ea d nurse at Freedman's Hospital.
Charl es Nevvton - Speech t each er t o parrots .
Reva H arper -Ca lli e Gla:by a nd Sa ra h Di llo11 --a lso 1111rses at F1· rpd111a11 ',..; .
.James vVi lson---Lion tamer who 's not afraid of mi &lt;"e e ith e r.
J nseph Brunn er a nd Mary Ann P enn-You g11 e,;s!
Evelyn B lackwP,ll-Farned artist.
Margaret Berkl ey- Baby sitter.
D. LaY erne Bro\Yn-vVriter of loca l obitnarv colnmn.
J ames Caldwell-Po lieeman for b ett er or for: ,,·nr&gt;'e.
Robert Coop er-Bandleacle r fo r .Jimm ie Durant e.
Glod in e Cundiff-Man age r of a dist ri ct Fo rd Company.
Paul T ate- R eade r of Moth er Goose Rhynws .
Co rrin~ Gray-WidO\Y ( after d eath of her 8t h ]111 ,..;ba 11 c1 ) .
V irgin ia Ha irston-I.Jover of Sh akesp earian Ii t era t u r e.
Lenora Ha le-Marr ied and happ,v , it seems.
Ruth lVIcK inn ey-Manicm· ist for kitten s.
Robert Moorma n-Sell s silnrwarc by f latt e ri n g· th e \\·ome n.
-Tame-; :\ el so n -Ph o tn µT a ph~· of chi mney int e riors.
Bernice Ow ens~Lo ,va l c hurch memh cr .
.Juan ita Page an d Obb ie S vund ers---Ex ceutin '1 Ce retaJ"i es of Y\Vl '1\ and
YMCA respectively.
Claxton Pow ell-Forema n at fr eight st at ion.
Hazel Price- Mode l for "Seventeen" .
Faye Roertson--Kews rPport er.
Willi e Smith-Em in ent farme r .
Yirg ini a Sm ith-I-I nm ? hou se wife.
Ro landa Sydnnr- Eclitor of th e Sa lem \ \!or iel News.
W infret Martin-T ele phon e lin esman .
Frank Kog-er-Explorer and elep lrnn t lrnnter i11 t he B e lg i;111 (' o 11 Q·n.
Marga ret Amos- 2·iv es weath e r r ep()rts to :-,t a ti o11 \ VHO \ ' \\"ith J: o i,. ; \Vri p: ht
as her ass ista nt.

�Doris Hi chm a11--Accountant in papa ·s g ro cer&gt;··
Be rk eley l3a nks-Ca n g ht b~' hi s s houlder .· in l:1 s ubmarine port h ol e.
Pran ces Da11d rid ge-Teacher at L lVI. A.
Betty Poindext er-Torch S inger .
G lacl~·s Ri ce-Lig hts Betty 's torch l ·,yith a mat ch ).
? ltilip DaYi s--Combin es Boog ie a nd Ba ch in Ca rn eg ie Hall.
l~ eH L'I,,- Hal e- C hampi on billiard player
\" ern arcl 1\Tart·in - Own r r of a lnrgc cl epa rtmc•nt store
E u ge ne Dudl ey-S al es Clerk in Mart in 's De pt. S tore.
Fran ces Hi cks, Iren e I1on g, Eloi s Hamlin-secr etari Ps m lVIa rtin ·s D ep t. Sto r e.
Freel B r0\n1-I-I og raiser on hi s own fa rm.
D elois Clem ents-Still sellin g ice cr ea m at Chilli e Bean 's.
Mari e Bump ers-F ini sh ed voi ce culture course and b ecam e toba cco au ction eer .
Nora Ha ckley-Kind er ga rt en t eac her.
A udrey 1VIcCrc1y-Osca r winn er in H o ll~· "·oo cl .
Cla ri ssa Ma r tin- Sin gle and jivi n g th P feilO\YS.
A lb er t Dnpree-Plays tun es on patients t ee th ( a denti st).
Yiol et J on es-Hou sew ife ( wi f' 14 ehulrn1 ) .
l\'Iik1recl Ja ckson and Mary Mack-R eceptioni sts in A lb ert Duprec's office.
Y elm a S ton e- -Co ver girl for t h e Poli ce Gazet t e.
D eloria Turn er --Wh at a sin ge r! sn ch a hi gh salar.v.
Gladys S h ep p er f.:o n- Presides at m Pe tin ;:r of th e " L ittle Three. ··
C rystal \ Vhit e- M inister \Yith a larirP. co n!!:reQ·a ti on.
M~n-in Wa shin gton-Plays Santa Claus. ~ .
Claudin e Logarlt--A churchw ork er ( of a ll th in gs).
A lfr ed S p en cer and R al ph :Meadows

�CLASS SONG

CLASS POENl

To th e tune of :
"Now Is Th e Hour"
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For we will loYe you ahn1ys,
Now is th e houl"
Th at we must sa y :,mod-Ly e
Soon we'll b e leav ing·
D ear old Addison High.
You are the school
That 's d ea r est in our h earts,
Now that th e time is spent
W e must d epart.

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Th e tim e lia s come "·h c 11 \\" &lt;' n111st g·o
And lea Ye behiPd th e t'ri c 11d s ,,.&lt;. kno''"
Tho ' \\· e ma.'· farl c a\\·a.'· f1·r1n1 sight
\V e ·n sti ll ha Ye nw11111ri &lt;·s ()!' gTeat dt•lig·ht .
\Vf' thank m1r t ea c hC'I's \\·hr1 ' y e lw c 11 YC'I',\' g 1·and
Ancl hop e tha t th&lt;',\' ,,·ill 1111cl!'rsta11d.
Tha t tho ' \n"re lC'aYing ()Id , \ddison 1Iig·h
\Vc' ll think of all tlt r days g'&lt;111c 11~-.
Tho· the tim e' \\'ii I pa ss 11\\·a.\·
It \\·ill ah,·a,,·s ser111 as ~-1·s1' e 1·da ,\·.
Hm,- r! an \\' 0. CYC' l' fm·g0t this pla ce
Or th e m e mori es of Your ki11d facr ?
\Ve will rn iss a 11 stt tc.ll'11 ts a 11 rl fri e nds
But a s yon k110\\' all g·ood t·hi11g·s t'tl&lt;I.
And th~&gt;· Silme (fa ,,- \\' C "·ill h r pal'te&lt;l
vVe' ll 11 eYe r fo rg t the da.'· w e started.
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No''' is th e time
F or u s to sta rt an ew.
And on life's journey
W e w ill think of you,
Then wh en w e 'r e go n e
0 p lease remember u s ;
For w e wi 11 loYe you al way,, ,
Addison.

No , w e ' ll 11 ever forg·C'l this µTeat

da~·

Ev en \\·h e11 yo u arC' nl&lt;l and µTa_,._
Our t ea c h e rs lrnn· h ce 11 so Y&lt;'I'_,. d ea r ,
W e hope that. tl1 e,,- \\·ill n&lt;·,· c r f ea t'.
For when ,,·c' 1·e 011 lifr 's hattl effrld
\V e'll s triY e 011 to the c· 1HI ,
And wh e n the battl e se ems 11ot wo11
vVe ' ll see the job \Yell clone.

Frances l\1. Dandridge

Class Flo\n•r Class Colors -

- 8ar11h Diflo11

Yc·llmY C arnatio11s
Blue and Gold

�LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
WE , THE SENT OR CLASS OF "-!S." OF LU C Y ADDJSON HIGH
SCHOOL, THE CJTY OF ROANOKE. AND STATE OF VJRGlNTA,
DET-:\G OF SOl"ND M IND AKD :.rE:.IORY , DO HEREBY MAKE AND
DECLARE THI S TO BE OU R LAST WILL AND TESTA~rn::,n.
I , Be rkl ey Ba nks, Jr. , do will .Ja:n es E c1"·arc1s, Jam es R'e ynold s,
Fitzgera ld , James Elliott , th e ability to finish sc:lwol in 3-1 / 2 y ea r s.

Dalla s

T. Freel Bro\\'n , clo \\·ill Cahin Ca nt:• a bea utiful set of fa lse t ee th.
\Ye, Jo::,e ph Bnrnn er a nd Da v id S mith , .Jr., clo \\·ill a ll t he bobby-sox er s a t
Addi so n nrn· etc·rnal love.
I , Jam es Ca lcl\\·ell , do will H erb ert Gul' rra11t and ~1Iilton Page a bu ck et of r ed
]Jaint a ncl a paint brush to r:mitinu e to paint the t0\n 1 red.
I, Rob e rt Cooper, (lo " ·ill Jolin Epp~; an rn,\· mnsic a n d son g sh ee ts a nd hop e
t hat som e Lltt,\· he " ·ill b e a ~T e at musi cian.
! , Phillip DaYis, of so 1111d mincl and j11clg:nw nt do " ·ill m,\· suceessors Godsp eed
in th eir endeani r to leav e fild L. A. H . S.
I. Alb ert Dupree, clo \\·ill Thonrns Dupree t h e ab ility to get his lesson s a11d
stop flirting \\·ith th e girb.
I. Duco nz I-Ian cn L·k, clo " ·ill P earl G low r th e honor t o b e pres icl ent of th e Se nior
cla ss (I f ·3 1 as l\In r:· and l hav e clone in th e pnst.

1, Y e rnard Martin , clo 1vill Frerl Brown. a p ?.c k of not ebook paper so that he
" ·ill han at least on e pa ck of not ebook paper all hi .;; 01n1.

·1. John l\'Ieklrnm . do "·ill my H l' rlastinp; fri endship to all " ·ho occup:· the
se niors' seat s y ea r aft e r :·ear.
r, Freel ~lo ss , Lln \\"i ll ,James Bundick a pape r c1oll to Joye a ncl cnll hi s 0\\"11.
l .Jam es &gt;: elson clo \\·i ll Hiawntlia \\'noel s a1Hl Ca lYin Ca nt,Y th e a bik~· to
I;elp ~fr . C'n lemr: n to s111wrY ise hi s \\·ork.
I , C harles Ne1vto u , rln \\·ill Elbert R e:·nolcls e:il l th e Aclc1 iso11 bobby-soxe rs.
T, Obb ie Sa nncl ers, rlo \\·ill th e A cldiso11 Lwu lt:· a ncl stud ent b od.'" a lfulder
:.;n that th ey ean continue to reae h th1• top in a II of th eir e11c1eay01·s .
1, Pa11l r~ . T a te, cl o "·ill Oar:· E"·i11 p: , Bett.1· Poincl C' xt er. a nd R obe rt Rncker
rn:· c11c111 rin g fri end ship.

I, \Villiam vValton , Lln \\·ill Roland l\!Lil1111 0 th e nbility to co ntinu e to b e our
futur e" Ji1·er. ' ·
! , St a lforcl \Yn n(ls , \\·ill ,Jnlm Dillanl 111:- S(';-1t b esid e th r prett.'· g irls.

r, George Youn g·. clo \\"ill all HI,\" art rnat e1·inb to R ob e rt M ecll e:·.
I, 1\'farp:aret Amos, cl(I \\·ill ~'Irs . Julia \\'ilso11 tlw abi lit.'· to sta~· as s\\·et'f as s he is.
l l\!Iar•"ar et B e rkl e1·. tlo \\·ill "Willi e Mm' 1lan!.T&lt;1Y es a 11tl Ma1·y .l nlin srn 1 th e
;1 iJilit.'·
stay as s;1·eet as th e.1· an· am] to fini~h Addison i11 J!l.J.0.

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1, EY el.n1 Bla chn·ll , clo \\·ill Bett:· P ett.I". Ja cqn elin e H.,·Jton. B Prni c1· "\Y ehst e r.
&lt;: nd Loui se Hanis th e ability to st ay as s1Yeet as th ey a r e.

�1, Dorothy LaYern e B r o\n1 , do \\·ill Sc noi·ita s Hi1 ·k(•s tl1&lt;· aliilit_,. 11J fi :1is lt ,;e ho(Jl
in the Yery n ear futu r e.

I , D oris C::urnada.r, cl n \\·il l :'lfoxi ll c U r ;:H• I_,. &lt;l llcl F ra11k \\.ils1Jn t :.! .:.!00 s(J 1lt e:&gt;
e;an buy th em a ca r of th e ir

0\\"11.

I , D elois C lements , do w ill B e rni ce Hat!dall rite• lws t 1J1' ltll'k Httd lo ts 1Jf lt app iness in h er se ni or year .
I , Gloria Cobbs , do \\"ill Barbara Holland th e Hl1ility to h(• cpti('1 ()('(';tsiollall.\".

I , Gloclin e Cundiff, do \\·ill B c rni e;e \Y e h s t e r , Gt&gt; rnldi11 &lt;· Hild ]) p]o 1·is l'o\\«· 11 t h e
a bility to fin ish Lu cy A ddi so n Hig· l1 Se ho o l.
I , Fra nces Dandr idge, do \\·ill C lt a l"! olte Da11dridg·c
speed a nd loudspea ke r to be h ca rc1.

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pHir of r1J!l e 1· slrnh!."' I'm ·

1, Sarah Di lli on d o \\"ill .Jacq u elin e I-I,\· it1J n .. fa L·cp 1c li111· 11 llr t. Bd1.\· l'rct1.'· th e
a bility to sta y as s\\"ect ns th ey are a n d tn f in is h ,\cldi so1 1 in l!l..J.!l .

r, Eugene Dndl i;&gt;y, do \rill .Juanita Pa rk (•[' ancl :'11[Hl',\' .Jci c• I Iairs 1oll
fri endship .

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f, Calli e G lasby, d o \\"ill Er n estin e Harris m.'· sin ce re' fri1•11cl s lt ip .
[,Corrin e Grey , do \\-:11 C hr isti n e .John son my p e rp e twil fri e 11d s !tip.
I , :-fora Ha ck ley , do \\·ill Be rni ee R a ndall , :\1L1rg·aret T1ll'kt·1· , &lt;:a1 ·.,- E,\·ing· 111y
, ;n cer e fri endship.

r, Virginia Hairston , do \\"ill Franki e Hairs ton a nd Et lt&lt; ·l :\fin11is 111~' Hhilit ,\" tn
finish HiQ'h Sc hool.
I, E lois Hamlin , do \\·ill I . a Y e r n e IIamli11 my 111Hlc n\"11o d t_,.}l C' \\Tit Pr i11 tlt1· &lt;'nm:n er cia l D epartm e nt.
l , L enora H a le, do "·i ll Franki e l-Iair.~ ton , .fran :\'i c· !tolHs ;1 1HI ( ' IHrn ~irn111 n n s
m y encln ri ng fri endsh ip and th e nb ility tn f ini s l1 Ad di so n .
I . R em Harp er, clo w ill :\[axi11 c G raY e ly , :\L11·.\· llllhl&gt;ard ;11HI l·' rn11k \\.ilsn11 t lt e
ab ility to f ini sh Add iso n in " 1952'', nncl n1y si1w e r r fri Pncls!tip.
1, Doris Hi ckm a n , dr1 will .Ja cqu elin e H y lton a 11d .THcq11l'lin1· Il11r t n1y p r rp dnral fri end ship .
~', Fran ce s Hi ck s, rl o w ill M iss G. E. Cooper th e al1ilit.'· t&lt;i sta .'· as ni 1·r a s site is.

I , Th ec kla How a rd , dn \\· ill Ln n isc H a rris , .l nsr pl1in(' llO\n 1nl. }far_\. Basli11111
&lt;in d E chrnrd G. Rnh inscm th e ab ilit y to st op pla.\·i11g a11d g·d tlt e i1· sl1llrtlu1n(l.

~ • .Jua nita Hunt , do w ill Barbara llopki11 s, .J ea 11 &gt;Jidwlas Hltcl :\'f&lt;1 r .'· .Jolin so 11
my en durin g fri end ship.
I, Dori s Hunte r , (lo \\· ill to th r Girl 's Basket;1 1l T eam of '.J.!l th e abili1,,- to lrn w•
a ~· ood re col'cl all d to g:et snmr \\·a r m-up to ~·s.

1, lVIilclrecl .Jackso n , do "· ill a ll t h e g irls at Acldi s on

tn,\·

li fe l1J11g· f1 ·i('11dsltip .

f , C let is .Ton es, d o will :\1arie .J r)J1 es th e alii1'1.'- to finish Addiso11 in 1·h1 ·c·e and
a h alf .'·ea rs .

T, Azil e Lan g·horn e, do wi ll C rn1 stan ce "\' a nn o.v, L arnara ~a1111d1•r s. and B(·1·11ic·e
Ranclal l my s i1wr, r e fr ie ndsh ip.

I , Irene Lrrnp:, do w ill Kath lre 11 lf argl'v vr s , B ett y P n,tty &lt;Jtl(I ~.'"h · i&lt;t Bo))(]
staun c h fr iencl s l1ip .

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�f , .Jn a 1~ ita n . Png·e, clo "·ill Lilli e Patter son or Azalia R e:n10lcls m.'' pos ition a s
!:msin e:;s ma11ag:rr of the G irls' Bask etball T eam .
! . ::\Iary A nn Prnn. clo \\·ill th e AB C ·s m.'- encluri11g friendship and th e ability
to k ee p on lrnYin g fu n.

l. C hris tin e P e tt.v do \\·ill Aza lia He.n1olc1 s 111.'' s~au n ch fri e ndship .
T, Lama Tninp:, clo "·ill Elizab eth Edward s m.'· trn e fri e ndship.

I. Bett_,- P o ind e xt e r , clo will Ma ry J oe Hairston a nd Panl L eonard Tate my
tru e ancl e Ye rla s tin g fri e nd ship.
I. Haz el .J . P1·i ce clo "·ill Glacl,,-s, Charlotte, and Ruby m.'· enduring fr.i end&lt;:hip.
! , Yontha R ey11olch , do "·ill Azalia H e.n1olds my pb ce on th e G irl s Bask &lt;:&gt;th a ll
T eam.

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Roberts rrn , clo "·ill J ea n Hal e aml Tris Du ck ett my li felong fri e nd ship .

[, Ell e n S e ~rs, d o " ·ill C h a rlott e Dandridge m.'- e nduring frir~1cl ship.

I, -:'lfaxin c S ears , clo ,,·ill l\'I illlred Hl·cl c1, Hnby Johnson , and G ar.'· Ewing· m.'·
1111cl,,·inp: fr ie ndship.

r. G lacl.,·s Shepperso n , clo will Eth el :\ elso n. Gary E\Ying , ·Martha Thomas.
Be rni e&lt;:' Randall , aml l\'Jargarett Tu ck e r m.'· lif e-l on g fri end ship.
We, " TIIE S K(T::\'KS" ', do "·ill lVIr . Tol es t l1 e ability to get a n e\\· car .
f , Yirgi11ia Smit h , cl o " ·ill all rn.'· friend s at Addison " Good Lurk".
I. Y l' lma S ton e, d o \\·ill a ll Aclcli son stnclents m.'· friendship .

f. Hnlancla S .n lnor, do will a ll of my fri e1:cl s a t Addison my staun eh fr ie 11 dship.

J, G lacl .Ys }'ran ees Hi c·e. c1o \\·ill Juanita Parker , Andre.'- lVIa e "M ill e r . l\'Iar:· J oe
Hairston , Ge ral c1i 11r PO\H~ ll , and Dcm1tl1_,. DaYis my p erp etu a l fr ie nd ship.

f. -:'ILH.'. ::\h ck , clo "·ill Ant ion ettl' S imm s the ;-:bilit.'- to f inish a R oa n ok e sf'ho ol
n1ul not Fn:11 kli11 C01 111ty Training Sc h oo l.
1, A 11clrey :.\IJ:rC'rny , do will Rob ert Sc&lt;' tt m .Y s in ce r e l o'.·e .

l. D r lC1ria T11rn&lt;•r , cln will Rnl.J_,- :\&lt;rn·lin m.Y tr u e fri end ship .
T. \ ' iol et ,Jo n es , c10 "·ill \Yilli e and L eo nard Jon 0s th e ability t o mak e the foot ball team i11 ·-1-0 and to be outstanding stoi·"·

·1, DC1r etlia \\'a s hin g-to n , cln \\'ill tlie '' Big Fin ' " th e abilit.'· tC1 r ece iYe th e ir high
sc hool diplon1as .
I, \ "irg·i11ia \\'0 11tl s, do \\'ill Marg·arl't Tn ckn th e al.Jilit~· to fo1ish sd1 onl Hi
' ' l !J:-i-L.'
I , Cry:;ta l \\rhit t , do 1Yill \\'illi am Gnith&lt;'r my starillc· h fri e nd ship .

l , Lois \Vrig·lit , tlo "·ill all 111.'- fri e1ul s i11 th e ('!Jorn! l'lnb rn.Y fri e ml~hip.

�INFORNlA TION, PLEASE
l\Jarga r et Am os, " lVIa g "'- I-I e r climpll's, quil'IJ1t•ss , and s\\·1· c·ti1l'ss ;ittrad maJ1y
fri end s .
Bel'kl ey Ba nk s, ''Coffee'"- H e is &lt;1 \· &lt;' r.\· frit•Jl(lly a1Jd a \"1•ry J1l·at µ·11.\· .
-:VIarga r et B e rkl ey - Lik es tn d a n ce and ah\·a.\·s neat .
E vely n B la ckw ell , ' ' S nn o kin s' "-S\\·ee t , friP11dly a11d Y&lt;·r.\· artist·ie.
Eug·en e Bolcl en - H e"s r en lly atlil e ticall.\· iJ1 c liJlf'd.
D . L aVern e Bro\\'n , '' D nt' '-I11t e llig c 111. L' a s.\·- µ·C1i1q.!· and a lt•adt·1· llf all .
Fred B r own-A r eturn ed n :t c ra11 ·11"110 ha,., r ec-;1pt11 r &lt;·d Ii is Ii iµ·li ::; c liool I ife
\\·ith l a u !!: ht er .
,J oseph B r un;1er , '' .Joe "'--Q11i e t , n eat. a11cl takr •s lifr as it 1·0 111t•s.
lVIarie Bumpe rs- 1\ea t . g·a y, a nd S\\"C l't a s &lt;1 fri&lt;'Jld .
. fa m es Caldwe ll , ''B utt e n :ur ' "-A 11i ce claJH·&lt;·r aJ1cl li ;1s a \\'ii _\ . \\·itl1 th e p: irl s .
Cla r a Cann a d ay-A p:rea t l&gt;a -·k l't ball pla.\"l' I' \\·itli µ·()()d spns1• Ill' humor .
Dori s Cannad ay, ''C~rn a rlian ' '--,\ S\\·el't" dispos itioJ1 is 111C1r1• \·;1J11ahl c tlwu µ·old.
D e lois C lem ent s- '' B o bb_Y··-Yo11r p c 1·sC111alit",\· a11d s\u· e t \\·a .\ ·s l1aY l' \YoJ1 ,\·ou
m a ny fri end s.
Glori.a Cobbs-He r 1n:&gt; ntl e 111Hllli (' l" \l"ith a &lt;.' OlllhiJ1ati o J1 or di ,!.!"llit,\· a11d qllif'~IJ (' :.;s
will m a k e h e r a s u ccess i11 life.
J ncob Cof er - }·.. \"Cte rn11 \\·!Jn had tiJ &lt;' i11itiat·i\·1 · to fiJ1isJ1 s1·l1llol.
Jun e Cols t on -" Ju ne R ug· " -Lauµ-ht e r , m &lt;•J1 . a11d 1'11J1 al' l' lie1· µ«1;tls 111 lifr.
Robe rt Coop er - As 8 fno ta ll play e r h ~ rate s ltig·l1 .
Glodin e C nndi ff- " G ln- S 11·eet, &lt;l e p c nd&lt;il&gt;! c, and la &lt;h· I ike.
Fra n ces Dand r id ge- '' Cn rky ' ·- Sh i· i" ..;t11d io11s , i111si11 ess I ik1'. d&lt; ·1w1Hhibl e,
a nd h e r Yoice is p r a ise d b.v rnrn1.1· .
Phillip D a 1·is- Pos&lt;- esses µT ea t mu s ie;il niJility ;111d l1;1s 1«1pt11l'!·d lii ~· h s e ho o l life
with l a u g ht er .
Sara h Dilli nn- " D ot·"-:\fent. 1&lt;1lkatiY ~ i1J1d s t!l(] ious.
Eun·en e Dudl ev- '' .Jca 11 ' ' -S o phisti l' at cd , tallrntiH· a11d k11011·s th e rop1•s.
Albe rt D up 1·ee.:._Th e r e·s 11 e Ye r ii dull 111om e 11t \1· hil e lw's aro1111d .
Ca lli e G la sby-:-" Slrnnki e Ko. 2"-Stnclious. jolly and rl PJH•11di1l1k.
Corri ne Gray-'' Sknnki e ~o . l , ._ Jfa" p&lt;·1·so11 a liiy . looks ;111d talt•11t.
Bob by Ed ,Ya rd s-We ,,-jJJ a hrn ,\ ·s r e rn e rnl )(' r hint a -; loyal pat rnl1111111 a11d ii Yalna bl r nwm b e r of t he C'l1oral ('!uh .
A'n r a I-I ackle.1-- '' S il e n ce is g·okl e 11 '' is h e r motto.
Virg ini a Hairs to11-:;nt O\"e 1·-se riou s , not too g·;1_,. , h11t ;1 s11·l·l't girl.
B cYe rlY H a le-" P et e' "-Tall , dark, and hanrl-;om c ;rnd s&lt;1111t• ntlill'tt•.
Lrnnr~ H a le-.!'\Pat , a t tra r ti1· e. and quit e snplii s ti&lt;"att·d .
Elois H a mlin -Stndiou s , a t o u(·li nf fu11 , HJH] \J11 ;. ; i11 esslikr.
D uco n z H a n cock- " Duk e " - IIis g·ood t e m1w 1· aJ1d pl&lt;·asi11µ· 11-;1 _1·s -.; /1ed hriµ·htn e&lt;;s oYer eYe n ·nn e.
Hnsa I-I an cock-I-I ~s p e rs nJ1alit .1· , tal P11t. and a l1ea11tif11l 1·011.:1·.
RPYa H a rp e r- R e hn p"- H Pr Io n • for lf o m r E1·0110111i('s is paYi11g th e rnad tn
a su eeessf ul futur e .
D nr i.s Hi ckm a n- " Hi c k,v ' ·-- (~11i r t , s1Jphisti c &lt;1tt-d a11d studi()]1s .
H ez iki a h H nll c1J1cl-- " 7:i c k' '-- H r rl' 's a '"II\ " wlio s r· liio·h ..:1·11 &gt;.; 1• of l11111rnr and
fri e11dlin ess mak es fri e 11d s .
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Th eek la I-J r;1.rnr rl - ~l1 r h as 110 1-r nrri L·s, ju s i tak rs life e as~- .
.Ju a nit a Hu11t- ' ' :\T it a" '- ff as plr·!1t.1· of "-!·:1 ;11 1d 10\·.·-.; to dn11&lt;·1·.

�Dori s Hnntel'-'' P en nut ' '- -NeYcr idl e, neYer s till , nhYny s t nlkin g , t a lk sh e will.
La urn lrYin g-I-I er q ni et l[l cl ylik c nrn11n er s ''"ill make he r a su ccess in lif e .
~\Iil clred Ja ckso n-" A li bi " \ VitJ1 h er , a ny excu se is b etter t h &lt;:i.11 none.
Robe r t Jam es, J r.-Not oYe l' se l' iou s, n ot too gay, but a S\Yell g u.v.
Jnhn ,J L'nkin s- · ' Bo' '-H e rat es "·ith th e girls as w ell as in at hl et ics.
C leti s Jo nes-" Frieml ly and loYes to g igg le.
\ ' iolet &lt;To ne&lt;.:-\V e "ll r e memb er li e r as a n agr eeable, lady lik e fri end.
A h ·in K eelin g-Ca r e f r ee a nd n eat.
A rni sha K e llin g- " N isl1 "-Sh e is kn om1 as a since r e, d ep endable pal and a
µ:ood bnsk et ba ll p la y er .
.f'ra nk Kog- er -"Bump scy' '- A goo d cfa n cer, Yery n ea t a nd h as lots of p er sonali tL
~\ zi l e Lan g hor11 e-S,Yee t , lady lik e a nd r ea d y \\·it .
C laucli11 e Logan -li e ~· happi 2st th oug ht s are tho se of quietn ess and Lask et ball.
Iren e Lon g-B u si ness lik e, studi ou s, a ncl a wa y of h er own.
!\Ja r~ · :.\la ck-" B aL e"- I f st ucl.\·in g \\· nulcl kill p eople , sh e' d n eYer die.
l' lan;sa :.\Iartin- · ' R iss"-T-la s lots of p er s0na li ty a ncl k een " ·it.
\ "ernarcl :.\Iarti11-Studi ous , cl e p encl a Ll c, and qui et.
\Vinfr et : VIartill- " S lim "-Slim , qui e t , a rnl lik es ba -.; ketba ll .
Andr ey ~VI cC ray-' '.Auel ' '-Sh e has lonk s. lots of p e r so 11 alit ~-, and intelli g en ce.
Hut h McKinn ey-qui et and a m ember of th e b ask et ball t ea m .
R a lp h MeadO\\·s--Stucli o ns. a Ya lua bl e m embe r ot th e school band.
Jll l111 l\!Ie lclrum-'' Pete· '-Nea t , a ton ch of f un , and a sw ell 11a l.
Tfoh 2rt. :Vfno rnrnn - ' ' T11 fl 11 e11 ce' ·--A g r eat flat~ e r e r , \Y ell-li k ed b.'· all.
F'recl Mo s ~: Jr.-Ta lk a hYe allCl friernl ly .
.James Ne lson-A Yeteran " ·110 r esum ed hi s hi~!:b sch oo l edu cation.
C li aries Ne,d o11 , Jr.- " A ce"-Shin es \\·it h tl; e ·"· :)m e n a nd a lso o n +he fo otball
t eam .
H e r bP rt O tey-'' D eYil ''- H e ''" ill a lw c: ~· s b e kn o\rn for hi s athl et ic ability .
B er n ic:e Ow e ns-'' Lu la· 'Ta lk- Talk , sh e \Y ii I or die tryin g .
. fna 11 it a Pag·e- " C on ch Ti cl bit "-St ncl ions, d e pen cl a b I e, and bnsi n ess-like.
( 'Ia:· Palmer , ,Jr.- - :Neat , fr i e nd!~-, and a s\\·cll g uy.
~'Jan · J\1 111 l' e n11 - \Vi1lion1· loYe a nd f1111. h e r lif e \\·n nlcl possess n o j o_\·.
Christ in e Petb·-''C r e-cr e''-Stud ious, capabl e. a nd a n a ll-ron n Ll ilt hkte .
Hett \· Poi 1 1c1c~t e r-IIa s a b eau tifnl Yoi ce a n d a pleasing sm il e.
1-l e r;nan Pm\·e ll-Neat, lik ea bl e, a ncl a f ri e nd t o a ll.
Ha ze l !'rice-·'' Lm·e,\· ' '-Attra ct , she \\·ill.
Yont·ha R e.nwlcls- H er a thle ti c abi li ty a 11 cl e a s ~· - p:oing '"'1-'·s ha n "·011 h er mu ch
j)l"&lt;ll Se.
Olib ie Si11 t11Ll ns- II e r c 's a Q' \1.\. \\'lwsc ahrn .n ; fnll of fou.
J\'Lni11 e Senrs- \ V ith on t lan gh t e r, t h er e is 11 0 jo.\· for h er .
O lml.n: S h e p p e r s01 1 -''S h ol'ty ' '-(~uit e tl1 e f111111i est g irl " ·e l.;: 110\Y \Yit h p le nt.'"
of pep .
\\' illi e Srnith-'' ~VIonk' ' - i\11 aYa il aLl e 111 e11:lw r of t h e foot b a ll t e:rn1 a rnl a
fri e nd to a ll.
,\] fr('d ~p P n ce r-" Prnfe-:so r " - l11 tc&gt; ll ig·e nt. L1 L' pe11c1alile. a 11 ll a t on ch of fu n.
\ 'elrn a Ston e- " l' li erry "-Sh e is esp ee inll .Y !n t e r e-.;tccl i11 Hthl et ics a n d takes
li fe as it comes.
Holanda :-:; ~ ·ll11m·- " Romli e"- Pn sse-:-:&lt;·s l 1e1111 ty as \Y e ll a-: i11t e lli g·e 11 ee a ml
fri c n c1 li11 ess.
P a nl Tat e- " l' i pp ie"-\ V e hnpe a ll of hi :~ µ· ,inl s i1&lt; li fe are r ea c- li ecl as \\· er0 his
dramati c rol es i11 high seh col.

�Russel A. Ta:vlor--A r 2tur11 ec1 Yet e r a n \rho h as 1·0111 pld ed l!is lti :.th s e l1•&gt;1il caree r.
Deloria Tun; er -S he s in (!·-; a ,,.a,· ea r cs. ;1; 1d i" lik •.'&lt; l h_,. e \·1· ry.,11 :&gt; .
vVi lli a m \ Valt on-&gt;J ice d;rn ce r ,; 11cl a hiµ·h Sl' llS(' Ill' \11111111r.
:\Ian·in v\Tash i11gtc1n-Posses&lt;;es a n i&lt;· r \" oiCl' a :Hl !1as i i \\";I _,. C&gt;\" Ii is Cl\\·11.
Doref·lrn Wa shingt o n-'' D o''-Qni e t , ill(lu st riu11 s ;111&lt;1 s\\· el'f.
Crysta l W hi t e- Q ui e t and a Yalt1a\Jl e llH·111h c r ol' tltc s1· ltllol l1a11d .
K ennit h vVhitl ock-H e ag r ees \\"itli 110 ma11 's o pi11io11: 11&lt;· J1;1 s SC&gt;ln e C&gt; f his ()\\"II.
Gerald in e \ Vi lliarn s- " .J r ri " - ft \rill be a J.n q..!· ti111!' hdo1 ·1· ;111C&gt;1'11·r st •111C&gt;r 1·l ;1ss
w ill find s u c h &lt;lll ;111-ro n ml g irl.
J ean Willi a m s-L i ~·ht a s a fair _,. and a lm os t &lt;1s s 1111ill ;is on e· .
.J a m es \].,Tilso n-' ' S ho rty · ·-Q ui rt and 1&lt;1 kt•s lif1 · !'asy .
Staffo rd \Vood s- Qui e t , a ncl a ll1rn·s th e 1·es t of tl1 0 \\"())·Id t" g·" I&gt;,- .
L ois Wrio-ht- Jolh· fr ie ncl h -, &lt;111d a -;\\· eet p;!l.
George Youn g- l-I el rful , s r;nw, 1:ha t 1-,tlk ·1tin' a11d \"('I'.,. i11 H• 1J1i,·c.

MEMORIES
\Ve , th e m emb e rs of t he se ni nr· c la ss. " ·ill &lt;11',-.1_,-s &lt;'al T _,. " ·itli 11s tlit • pll'a ..;a1l1
m em ori es th at 1\·e sh a r ed ,,·itli th e st t1cl c 11ts at A ddi so 11. ~fo st llf ;ill. \\"(' sltoulcl
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Mrs. R ob in so n -'' A ll ri:..!'111". .'·onng· 1wo pl e. · · '' \Vl'IJ }&gt; L'O pit• . ..
Miss La\\· son- " You ju st clon ' t k110\\". ' ·
-:VIr s. vV il sn n-- " H e r \"Oi ee \\" 8 S enT sol't ;J ll(l s \\·(•ct , a h(•autif1il tlti11g·
i11 " ·om an. ''
Miss Turn e r- " Ex cu se u s."
}fr s. Mite:he ll-'' J ' m p11tting· cl0\n1 F''s, .)"C&gt;lt11g· p eo pll'. · ·
}ifrs. \ 'augl111- ' ' Look ~1t t he t c 11ri s h. · '
::VI rs. Colema n- " Wh e r e is _,·c ur ex &lt;·u s e?"
}'Ii ss H ackl l'y -" \ Vir e t lr at \\"81' rn:i nt &lt;&gt;ff . , " Yo11°\"( g·ot L' IJ()llµ·lt 011
to pa int a ho use."
Mrs . Paw l e~·- " Y o n ·r0 st ill t: ilki 1?g'. . ,
"Yi iss vVhit e--" I ·m \\"8 iti Il g" fo r ~' Oil to ;..!'P 1 &lt;pl iet. ,,
R eY. ,John so n- " vV e m·p st u cl~ · i11 g· nho 11t 111 ;!1 111 ;111 t·Ju1t \\"l'11t :1hn11t
doin ~· p:ood . ''
:!\'Li ss Poincl ex t e r- " You clo11 't h:i,· e the i11 h· li!g·c 11(·(• to tnlk. "
Mr. Car pen t er -- ' ' J ]o,·e ,vo11 al I, T want .'·011 to lw lt n pp_, .. · '
Mi ss K ee n -" A ll right le t's c n t: out th e noi se a11d g·ct do\\·11 to
busin ess.''
-:VIr. L a \r s m~-" Answ e r t his q11 c·stion a nd I ·11 !..!'i\"c .'·oil fin• L'.l'llts. "
~Ir. S pe n cer-" L et me t ell you t lti .'i, p e r&gt;pl e
Mr. Tol es-" Don 't p:o off o n a t a 11 µ·c·111". "

"\'ot onJ_,. th e say in ft'S of o ur fawn· it e t e&lt;tl'i1 P1'.'i s lt,i]l he 1«11Tit•d "·ith 11s 011
our ach r nturnu s jo 11r11 e .'·~; in li fe but also "th e r o\Jj(•ds i11 th e st·ltnol. 110
ma tt e r h o\\· petit e, that J1;nc m eai1t ;1 lot 1o u s . \\' (• s l1all r e rn e1 11lll'r tlt11se
t hat haYe ass isterl us \\·ith c1t1r importa111 progT &lt;l lll s &lt;1 11d " ·111&gt; ]r;i\'l' l1 e lp e &lt;l tn
ma k e t·h em a Sll&lt;'.Cess.

�HONORABLE MENTION

of
MAY QUEEN
Holanda S~-clnor was elec ted ::\fa~- Queen b~- th e m0mber s of th e Senior Class.
Attendants to th e queen wer e all Senior girls .
Th e qu een wa s crmn1 e&lt;'l b~- our prin cipal , Mr. H . D . C'arpenter, Jr. S he wor e a
,,-hit e n et go m1 " -hil e h er a ttendants \\· ere an-ay ecl in past el shades .
H erald . .. . .. . .... _. _ .. _. . .... ... .. .. . .. . ..... _. . . . . . R obert Coop er
B earer s ..... .. . . ....... . _ .. _. .. _. . .. . .. . . . .. .. _. . . R obe1i ::\Ioorman
J oJin J enkins
S taffo r d W ood s
(' lasses r ep r esent ed in t11e lVIa y Day \\" er e :
Ei ghth Graders ....... . .......... . ................ _ A Maypol e Dance
Ni nth Graders .. ........... _. .. . ..... ..... .. .... .. An Indian D&lt;mce
Th e Indian Squaw . __ ... .. . .. . .. . . . . ... ... .. _ Fran ces Dandridge
Th e Indian Chi ef .. . . . .. ..... ... _ . ..... .... . ..... · Charl es Newt on
Th e Papoose .. __ .. _. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agn es Broa dy
T enth Graders . . .. . . . ... . . .. . .... . ....... _ .. .. __ .. Sai lor ·s H ornpi pe
E leYenth Grad er s ... .. . ................... . ..... ... ...... . . . .. Drill
'l',,·elf th Grad ers . .... . ..... . . . ........ . .. ... An Int erpretati Ye Dance
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NAME
La\\-ren ce ''Littl e Butter '' Bem1ett
Eugene "Monk " Bold en
'\V illi e ''S tring-b ean '' Brown
.John "Ju n e '' Canty
Rob ert " C&lt;1nnon Ball" Cooper

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B everly ''Pete'' Ha l e

Samuel '' Sarnmy'' Henry

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.John "Bo" J enkins, Co-Captain
Halph "Slopsey" l\IeadmYs
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Willi e " .:\l onk " Smith
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This gToup of g ir ls ex hibit ed hours of traini11g·, gTea1 :-; kill , :-;ports111;111:-;Jiip a11d
co-operation in eYery c:ontest.
1\A:YIE

Clara Can nad ay
Iri s Duck ett , Co-Capt.
Franki e I-Iairston
.Jea n Hale
Barbara Holland
Dori s Hunt er
Arnisha K ee lin g
Claudin e Logan
Rn1·h McKinn ey
Ruby )Jowlin
'" Chri stin e P etty
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D orot hy Rudd
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Youtha R e.rnoldf' \r as the season hiµ:l1 pfJi11t e r.
G e ra ldin e W ili arr.s is th&lt;; team 's most ntluabl e p la y(·1· .

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Ba rbara King
Paul Kog·e1·
Th eodore :.\Ia cklin

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C hri stine Petty
Patri cia R obert son

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�CLASS FUNERAL
.All m ortal thin gs mu st com e t o an end. Th e sp an of life may differ, but
1h e same fate awaits ew ry liYi11µ: t hin g. Th e g iant Sequoia trees live fo r hund1·ecl s of y ea r s \\"hi! e thou sa nd of tin~· in sects liY e but a short while a nd if by
r ea so n of orga nizati on it he six Yea rs or less. it is soon cut off. Thus the n oble
c:lass of 1948 has t om e to th e ~nd of its hi.g h school career , and t hi s host of
fri end s has gat her ed her e t o pa ~· th e usu al tribut e of r esp ect at its depa rture.
I t is a h\· a ~· s a 11 occasion of satl n ess t o witn ess th e end of one so fine, so t ru e,
so brnYe, and so loyal as thi s cla ss has eYer been . It \ YaS born Sep t emb er 5, 1943,
a lu st.'-, Yiµ:o rnus infant f ull of fin e promises. Th e tea chers gat her ed around
;ts c rndl e in clea r old Addi son High and expressed the usu al sentiments on rnch
«11 oecasion .
Ex cla mutions '' Jsn' t li e c n ~e!· · a nd " \ Vha t sturch · le!:'.·s " \\·ne
h ea rd. Bnt o ne wi se t eMh er obse r ved, "Yes, but th er e's lots of n~i sc hi ef stor ed
11p in t hat health y brat!" Pe rh aps t hat t eac her \\·a s righ t. Ma ny " ·er e the
pnrnks this clas., play ed during th e fe,,- y ears of its exi sten ce. B ut su ch action s
c. 1·e th e n a tural outt'om es of a h igh spirit a nd a kee n mind. vVe only ask th at th e
mantl e of eha ri ty b e sp read OYer its fa ult s, and that ~-o u r em emb er only its
;.!Teat Yi rtn es.
O n this sa cl and solemn occas ion we ca n b ut fin d com fo rt in contemplatin g
th e many ac hi eYeme11ts of this clas:; in all fie lds of scholasti c end ea Yor s; in
c la ss r ooms. in lit e ral'~' cont ests, 011 footba ll f ields and basketba ll courts. Its
r ec: orll ha s bee~1 \\Titt en in characters of firC' t hat all who run may rea d. Th e
s 11 ececcl i11 g· classes \\"ill relate prou cll:· th e g: r ea i co ntri but ions oE t h is elass t o th e
illustri ous re pu tatio n of onr dear Alnrn l\'Iat cr .
L et ns ca ll to mind some of the outstandin g Yirtu es of th e d epa r t ing· class.
Firs t. \\' e \Yi sh t o m enti on our d eYot ion to our sc hool, Addison High . This class
\\' ent through m a n)' hard trials and grea t tribulation s, but n othin g· co ul d shake
orn· 1111dyi11g: Ion' fo l' cl Pa r oltl A ddi so n. To th e Pnd " ·e hiwe r emain ed t rue to
th e pl'in c iples learned at our rnoth e1"s kn ee . Th ose \Yho attended th e class in
its last ho urs t esti f.\· t hat its last pra.Y er ,,·as for th e DeY in e blessings to rest
u po n d ea r old Aclcl is011.
Again thi s class \\' as not ecl fo r its hone&lt;;t toil. Oth er classes ma:· han
sought to ent er th e p ea rl~- gates of g ra chrnti on b~- Ji,·in g the life of a cheat. Ah,
hu t thi s class kn c\\· that one can not foo l S t. P et er. So wh en h e ask ed wh ether
this c la &lt;:s hacl eYe1· li ed t o a trncher or chea t ecl 0 11 an e"a mimtti on , or stolen
from a &lt;'lassrnat e, th e an s\\' er \\' HS truthful!~- g· i\' en. ''Neyer ''!
Anoth er Yirtn e to whil'h thi s cla ss ma:· la:· clnim is that of faithfulln ess to
clnt,\·. Th e t eaclwrs ,,·ill bea r testim on:· to 1his. Xo tasl;: ' rn" C\" CI' assig·11 ecl that
wa&lt;; not prnrnptly a nd fa ith f ul!,\· p er fo rm ed. "\'ot e books a nd book repo r ts \\·e l'e
ah,·ays r ea cl.\· on the Yery da t e. EYery probl r rn in algebra. g·eornetr~-. ph:·sics.
a nd chemist r y \\' as cl on e exactly as requ este d. This class \\' as a hYa.,·s 0 11 tim e at
e\ ·e r~· r ec itatio n , a nd 11 0 one eYer cut a elass. ' ' Ho\\. p t&gt; rf ect it \\'a s in al l its
ways··. Let til e snrYiYin g classes t estify!
Bnt this p a n1g·nn of a ll exeell en ce had to pass &lt;l\\·a,\'. lt had bee n in fa ilin g
lwalth, sin ce th n last of J a nnary. ]ts constitut ion \\'as g r ad uall y being u 11 cler111i11 ecl liy th e ranq.!: es of a compli &lt;'a tio11 of clisPases. chemi str.'· of th e brnin. hi story ulc- er-; in t he sto mae h , French e r11pti1111 s all O\'C'r th e bocl.' -. a11cl Engli sh

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}Ir. F elix Barbo\\1·
:.\f rs . A rn e ri l'a Berk l e~·
Bra11 e 's Haclio &amp; Ele ctri cal Shop
::\'frs . \ · irginia Bo&lt;lrd
:\fr . . ) o hn H. Boncl s
:.\frs. ('lam. G. HrmY11
::\'1iss Sarah Brown
:.\fr . \Ya ck JI . Brmn1
:.\ft·s . Edna Brunn e r
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::\frs . Elizalwth Ca rt e r
:.\frs. \Y. C'. C'Clssell
::\lrs . L . H. C lark
:\li ss .J11anit a C lark
}f iss Z e lma ('lark
::\lfrs. Christin e C'lador
:\l 1·s. \Yi 11 ia m C lP1~11.'11t s
:\Ir. ('offrr
:.\11· . Ralph C'ol e man
:\frs. Ha l ease Coo p er
:\frs . Huby } !{_ C ri e ht011
::\I rs . A lmo11c1 Cro ck e r
JV!rs. Lillian T . Dalton
::\Trs . Mancle DaYis
&gt;frs. Estell e Dillard
:\fr . F' e nli11and Dow
:\I rs. Ora Ea!'d e ~·
Mr HPg-i mtlcl El int!
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Fir Pp lal'e Uroe ::.' ry
:\I rs .. Jo-;eph in e Follis
:\Irs. M artita E . Flood
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'.\ ir. R11ssell F'ralin
:.\frs . /, p ]h1 Franklin

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Lorrai11 e Gaskins
lVIartha Gibson
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:i'I r. Troy P. Gorum
::\lrs. Florin e G r een e
l\'Irs. Ne lli e Griffin
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:\Irs . .Julia lVI. G ray
:\Ir. \V. A rthur Gr im es
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:\Ir. Th eodore Ha ckl ~y
:\Iiss Man· Hairs ton
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::\'Irs. Esther Hal e
:.\Ir . 13. H. Hal e, Jr .
:\lrs. G. H. Hal e
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::\frs. Scott Haml et
::\frs. Sa rah Hamlin
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:\'Irs. ::\L-1111,·e Harri s
:\frs . Rosa· Harris
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::\Irs. W. 0. Hi ckman
.Jfrs . .Jl abel Hi cks
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::\lf r s. A. L . ,Jam es
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:Vlr. J a mes I-I. Lewi s
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J1rs. Yiola McCoy
Mrs . A . G. M iller
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:vrr. H enry -~\filton
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mitch ell
:.\ifrs. Lilli e B . Mit chell
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:.\frs. Caesar :M ontgomery
~Vlr. Leroy -:\Teeley
:.\fr. Charl es ~ e 1,·ton
:\lrs. Daisy -:\Tichols
::.\Trs. D elmo Page
:.\frs. E ss ie Page
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Ivfrs. C l a~- Palmer
Rev. E. R. Parham
:VIrs. L. T . Patter son
:.\1 rs . Othel ia Patterson
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:VIrs. P ort ia Pittman
:VIr. G ustaYa Pl easant
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~Vfr s . L essi e P olk
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Mr. Ed Walla ce
Mrs. A. W a re
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Brook's Pharmacy

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6th and Cent er A. Ye.

Phone 3-658 2

Dial 2-9179

Virginia Mutual Benefit Life
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SUN BEA:\I BREAD

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PRESENTED BY

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LUCY ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL

Alma Mater
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Hail to thee, our Alma Mater
Guardian of the right,
Our footsteps will never falter
Guided by thy light.
Chorus:
Alma Mater! Alma Mater l
Thee we will never fail.
Loyal sons and loyal daughters,
Addison, all hail!

2.

Our strong hand can ne'er be broken,
Formed in Addison High.
Far surpassing wealth unspoken,
Sealed by fri endship's tie.

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In this, the year after victory, we, the Class of 1946, are
presenting Addison's first annual in twelve years.

We are conscious of being a part of "The World of Tomorrow." Y.le know not what is next, but we are anticipating
oer part in th 2 community at large.
We are looking backward at the four wonderful years
at Addison, recording our work, achievements, and interest s
for posterity's eye in this, our yearbook.
To the "Graduating Class of 1946" in th e name of the
"Addisonian's" staff, be bid you happiness, success, and a
brilliant future in "The World of Tomorrow ."
-The Editor

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our ·welfare and happiness and h er faithfulness
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influence of s uch a character, a story of our
year s at Addison ·would n ot be complete . With
the deepest f eeling of adm iration, respect, and
appr eciation, we, the Class of N in et een Hundred
and Forty-s ix, dedicate the second edition of the
"Addisonian" to Miss Sadie Virg inia Lawson.

�JPJIQ lN (?'Jl[JIPAJL ~ 8 1\\1\UIESSA ~[~'. JI E
Congratulations to the graduating class of 1946 for s uccessful
achievement in producing your yearbook. You have demonstrated that
unity of effort results in success.
My message to you is directed to the great need of unity among
peoples of the earth. Seniors all over the country face the challenge to
unite for the purpose of effecting a world peace-a lasting world peace.
Most of us are just ordinary citizens of this great commonwealth, but
eash of us has potentalities which when united can bring results. I am
suggesting that we unite to the purpose of alleviating some of the ills of
our own environment, of our own state, of our own nation , and of the
world. May we declare ourselves to the end of spreading brotherhood
among ourselves and neighbors. The thought of the atomic energy s:1ivers
our proletariat thinking and results in fears and anxieties, in distrust of
man, and insecurity of our being. In our trembling, we resort to every
conceivable imaginary fortification as a means of security. Our blemished
thinking reflects itself vividly in our feeble efforts to believe that power
is an only defense and guarantee of security. Religion-Christ has small
room in our collapsed thinking. Americans are a peace loving people and,
fortunately, a professing Christian country. This is evidenced in the
united efforts of our nation to share our food and earnings with the
world. I believe in doing this we demonstrate the thought, "Inasmuch
as you have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have
done it unto me." In such a purpose, we need must find the love of man
which is the essence of God's love. I challenge you then to direct yo ur
minds and efforts in perpetuating the teachings of Christ in you r lives.
In spite of difficulties, in spite of inequalities , we all have the privilege
and freedom of religion. In this area of religion, we can find and enjoy
a mind of aristocracy. In our Saviour's way of life, even in our democracy, we can use our minds and our abilities to develop a spirit of lo ve
and r espect. I challenge you to use your minds to the end of securing
peace within yourself and then uniting in effort with church, gove rnment, and all institutions that have for their purpose the Christianization
of t he nation.
This does not imply passive and ineffective military or eco nomic
preparedness. On the contrary, it seems to me that the Christian way
of life implies sane judgment along all lines of man's end eavor s . It implies security because its meaning suggests time, preparation, and sustained thought.

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Physical Educat ion
Core· En o·lish
Core; Civics; American History'; Engl ish
History; Vocatio n a l Guidance
Mrs. A. C. Coleman
Commercial Department
Mr. R. C. Coleman
American History; Mathematics ; Welding
Mrs. A. M. Cooper
Core; American History ; Civics
Miss G . E . Cooper
Commercial Department
Mrs. E. C. Cothran
Core
Mr . Robert Easley
Brick Con s truction
Miss A. R . F inney
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S ecretary
Mr. P . W . Giddin gs
Ph ysics; B iology
Miss B. Hackley
Mathematics
Rev. J . R. Johnson, Jr .
Bible
Mr. W . L . Jones
Core; Social Science
Miss E . M. Keen
Mathematics
Mr. F. D . Lawson
Phys ical Education
Miss S. V. Lawson
Principa l
Mr . J. W . Nabors
A uto Mechani cs
Miss E. R. Poindexter
Music Department
Mrs. E . T. Reid
Home Economics
Mrs. C. C. Robinson
Englis h; Latin
Mrs. G. Scott
Latin; Co r e
Mr. J . A. Spencer
B iolog;\' ; Ch emi stry; S e: ien ce
Miss A . M . Thompso n
French; English
Mrs . H. B . Thompson
Cor e ; Scien ce
Mr. J. C. To les
Science; Math ematics
Miss A. L. Turn e r English; Negrn History; American .History; Core
Mrs. E. H. Vaughan
Core
Mrs . H. B . Whitworth
Librarian
Mrs . J . Wilson
Home Economics
Mrs. D. D. Witten
Core; Math ematics
Miss L. B . Wright
English
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B . W. Beamer
P. B. Branch
G. Brown

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Editor-in-chief
Assistant Editor
Sports Editor
Arts Edit or
Business Manager s

Florence T. Sa und er s
Jacqu elin e W. Cla rk so n
Naomi C. N ew s ome
Claren ce Carte r
Ll oy d Boyden
Beve rl y Hamlar
Harry L ee Hunter
Kenith N . H y lton

Repor t ers

Gwendoly n S . Lig htfoot
Ma r t h a E. R a nd a ll
Iris Gloria D a vi s
Blondine K. R. Dearin g
Mary E . John son

Secretary

James G. BalTinger

Advisors
Proofreader

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Mr . J. Clodi ous Toles
Mrs . E . C. R ob in son

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Vice President-

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F lore nc e Therese
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agree w ith no man 's
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Busi ness-1i ke. studi o u s.
a to uch of fun , a nd.
a wa:-' o f he r ow n .

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SecretarySa lli e Maud e
Willi a m s
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capable .

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Qu i e t , in dustrious.
and swee t.

St u dious. d epe ndab le,
a nd ah1·a.1·s w illin g to
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Sergea11t of A r111 sNao mi Ca rl en a
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a lways talking. t a lk
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AKERS,
Eleanora F ranci s

A1\DERSON,
J\il ar io n Cecil a

Quite th e jolli est gir l
we know, full of pep
and plenty of go.

Attrac ti ve and na ive.

BARR IN GER,
Jam es G ilber t

BO\VE,
Franci s Rebecca

His sc holast ic abi lity
and good temper sheds
brightn ess on everyone.

If quietness were a
rose you could sme ll
th e fragrance everyw he re.

BOYDE N,
Lloy d Roge rs
A leader of men a nd
a fo ll owe r of women.

CA NN AD AY,
Bill ie Kefforcl
As a basketba ll p layer, he rea ll y rat es; as
a lo ve r, wow, he's
great'

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Mary

Kate

H e r h app iest th o ught s
a re th ose o f sile nc e
and fun.

CLAR KSO N.
Jac q ue lin e Wanda
You r swee t pe rson a lit y a nd clever ideas
w ill he lp yo u go far
in the wor ld.

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CREWS,
Thomas Edwa rd

D AV IS.
Iri s G lo ri a

A returned veteran
who has rec ap tu red
hi g h sc hool life with
la ughter.

Without I o v e and
laughte r, there is no
JOY for he r.

FINNEY.
Lois E laine

F ISHER.
Ma mi e Irene

Her love liness
sweetness rules
all.

A girl 's natural quality is to a ttract.

H A RRIS ,
Barbara Ann

H A YES .
Be rth a A rl eni a

Light as a fairy when
dancing , a nd nearl y
as sma ll as one.

S he sin gs a\Y ay cares :
she is i ncl epe nd en t
and commandi ng.

HUNTER ,
Harry Lee

l le re's a guy who's
full of fun a nd readywit. There's never a
dull moment while
he "s around.

HYLTO\l.
l( en ith N il s
He re's a pal \1·ho's full
of so ngs a nd scores
points in everv basketball gam e.

�SENIORS

JOH NSON,
Mary Elizabeth

J&lt;EEN,
13 illi e J{ uth

Her si ncere interest in
her work and willingness to help in sure
hap piness.

\Ve ho pe all her goa ls
in life \\ill be reac hed,
as were he r dramatic
rules in a ll he r classes.

L EFTW IC H,
Hilda Mae
"Silence is golden "
has been her high
sc hool motto.

LEWIS,
Dorothy Lee

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Gera ldine Virginia :

I !e r dimples. li ve Ji,
ness. a nd a thl et ic abi lity dese r ve o u r .
praise.

' LI G HTrooT,
Gwe ndo ly n Sevada

As quiet as a sun dial
is she.

If li ste ning a nd a quiet
di sposition will make
t he \\·orld ro un d, then
I ha\·e th e globe.

LOVELESS,
Leona

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She li kes silence most
of the school day, but
at ro ll ca ll , she mu st
break the ropes.

I !e r se ri ousness and
lad v like manners will
make he r a success in
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P EARL,
N ancy Mary

RA N DALL ,
Mart ha Evangel in e:

Her good d ispositio'l
is m o re va lu a ble than
go ld.

She takes life easy
a nd ha s no regret s.

ROGERS ,
Mary Eve ly n
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li fe
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bun d le o f easiness
ab ility to tak e
as it co mes have
her fri end s.

ROSE.
Ve lm a E la in e
It w ill be a Jo ng tim e
before a no th er se nior
class will ow n such a
neat a n d rese rve d
_1·oung lady .

SC'' LES,
:\ \ a ry V irgini a
No t o\·e r-se ri ou s, not
too gay. b ut a swee t
pa l.

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Richard A lfred
W it h the 11·o m en, he
shin es : but fo r o thers.
honor s he ne\·e r pines.

S.-\ L 'JD E RS.
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SPRAGUE,
Lera Madell

SPE:\CER.
Iri s Zo na

If giggles we re riches,
she'd be a milli onaire.

1 le r co mbination of
di g nit y a nd qui e tne ss
is \1·ell-kn uwn at L.
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SI MMONS,
Frances Lee

T AL I F E RRO.
;\\ .n a D e lan a

She is espec iall,v interested in athletics, and
when the dance is on,
you ne ve r find her among the wa llO owe rs.

Il e r gent le manner
and lm·e for I lom e
Eco no mi cs are p a\· in g
th e road to a succ essful future.

DEARING,
13 londine I&lt; atie

Laugh , pl ay and be
hap py for we ha ve
bul une life to li ve .

�Graduating Class of February, 1947
OFFICERS OF LOW 12th CLASS
Pres ident

L ylburn Murphy H ylbn

Secretary

Laura Jan e Broady

Treas urer

Lewis Albert Sydnor, Jr.
Miss Lillie B. Wright

Advisor
MEMBERS
Robert Bennet
Amelia Bess
Laura Broady
L yndon Broa dy
Alfreda Burks
Doris Byers
Doroth y Byers
Hubert Dudley
Rudolph Flood
Geneva Gardner

Harry L ee Hunter
L ylburn H ylton
Anni e Johnson
Thelma Johnson
Percy Keeling
Virg inia Palmer
Richard Rogers
Eula Mae Saunders
Lewis Sydnor, J r .
Lorraine Turner
Essie Waid

�Junior Class

Sophomore Class

�Ninth Grade Freshmen

A Group of Junior Hig h Students

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Four years- each day and minute crowded with precious memories!
Some we hold too dear to talk about just now. Some \Ve shall remember
only after years have taken us far away from dear Addison. Some we
shall tuck away and hold precious for safe keeping in om· minds, to be
taken out at odd moments , examined, laugh ed over, remembered with a
glow when we are alone. Some we shall relate to you now before departing. We shall remember!
Our first day! This day reminded us of a day spent in Utopia.
It was wonderful, exciting, and thrilling!
The big bell-time to eat, time for class, time to leave class, time
for assembly-sometimes we didn't even hear it, sometim es we welcomed
it, sometimes we hated it. We shall always remember it!
Our assemblies! The upper classmen looking back in the balcony
at us when we vvere lower classmen if we applauded or laughed at the
wrong time. The glorious morning when we .received the senior seats
because we had reached the most august position offered sen iors in our
high school. The little timely reminders of Miss Lawson, our beloved
principal. The friendly greetings in the halls as we dashed from class
to class.
Above all, we shall remember the following familiar sayings of
some members of our wonderfu l faculty. They always said these things
at the right time and the right place.
Mrs. Wilson-"This dress has many possibilities."
Mr. Giddings-"You have a head and so has a cabbage."
Mrs. Cooper-"All right, young people."
Mr. Toles-"Anytime tomorrow"
"Excuse me. I don't have any manners."
Miss Thompson-"Father, I stretch my hands to Thee."
Miss Lawson-"It's just two or three of us . . . "
"Remember who you are." "It's the five percent."
Miss Cooper- "Subdue your voices."
Mr. Spencer-"Let me tell you one thing." "At Wilberforce."
Mrs. Thompson-"Out the halls."
Mrs . Scott-"Can you afford it?"
Mrs. Robinson-"Watch out-"
Mr. Lawson-"Answer this question and I'll give you two cents"
Miss Hackley-"Take off that war paint."
Miss Turner-"Y ou are talking extra."
Mrs. Beamer-"I'm waiting for you to get quiet ."
Miss Poindexter-"Don't anticipate my movements!"
''I'll see yo u at 7 :40 my lam bs, and no excuses accepted."
Mrs. Coleman-"You're tardy. You'll have to get an excuse before I can admit you to class ."
There were the football games, the basketball games, the dances,
the parties where we had thrillin g, exciting, and breath-taking times.
Th en graduation-in vitations , friend s, diplomas , smiles, good-byes,
Auld Lang Syne, t ear s.
Yes, we shall remember th ese four years of brief, separate, distinct, different from other years-years we shall hold as precious jewels
in our palms to sparkle and shin e. These t hin gs we shall always remember and in remembering, hold each more clear!
-Florence Saunders

�A Senior Looks Back
One day in early September, 1934, there were three groups of
little bright-eyed youngsters, beginning on the first step of the long
ladder of their formal school life. Years are the milestones that tell the
distance that these students have traveled.
As we look back, we see:
OUR FRESHMAN YEAR-1942-1943-0ur high school career
began.
OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR-1943-1944-We entered our second
year of events. This year, we left Core with its dreaded
three hours and began to love high school life.
OUR JUNIOR YEAR-1944-1945-Sept.:
October:

We were Juniors!

Elected Junior officers.

May :

Lois Finney crowned "May Queen"

June:

Junior Day. Junior-Senior Prom . A very happy year.

OUR SENIOR YEAR-1945-1946-Sept.: At last "Seniors"!
Elected Senior Class officers and advisors.
October:

Mamie Fisher crowned "Miss Homecoming".

December:

Presented "Pearl Harbor Day" play.

F ebruary :

A selected gro up of seniors took Pepsi-Cola exam

March:

Photograph day for annual.

May: Senior Day.
Concert.

Tacky Dance.

Class night.

June: Vesper Services. Junior-Senior Prom.
ment. How can we forget it?

Band

Commence-

Yes, that is what happened. It was wonderful! \Ve leave dear
old Lucy Addison where we have accomplished great things to strive for
still greater things in the history of the world.

�Class Prophecy
Time:

June '46

Setting:

Dogpatch

Lil' Abner, during his annual visi:; to " Oi' Ma n Mose", asked him
to prophesy the future of Dogpatch in 1956. Oi' Man Mose is raging;
a new bunch of settlers, from Addison City, U. S. A., are taking over
Dogpatch. He sees each one a s an exterm inator of the backward, dumb,
and ill-bred of his beloved Dogpatch.
A young, highflying woman doctor (Naomi Newsome) has come
to heal the sick. A nationa lly famous commercial arti.st (Clarence Carter)
is designing the new town while a desigmr from L1e University of Southern California, (Annie Melvin) is creating Daisy Mae's (Mamie Fisher)
wardrobe.
President of P. T. A., (Elwnor Akers) a recent graduate of Fisk
University, is assisting her husband, Dr. Carstairs of McHarry Medical
College. Prominent members of the P. T. A., each having several children, are Mrs. R . E. R0sebud (Marie Coles), Mrs. J. T. Dogwood (Myra
Taliferro), Mrs. S. T. Runclear (Mary Broady), Mrs. M. C. Skimp (Leona
Lovelace), Mrs . A. B. Skiphot (Lorraine Turner), Mrs. F. M. Saddleback
(Anne bell Manns ), Mrs. B. 0. Simpleton (Francis Martin), and Mrs. Y.
E. Bellfare (Mazie Ferguson).
President of Dogpatch branch of the N &amp; W Railroad (Billy Cannaday) is modernizing the town.
Famed pianist at Dogpatch Concert Hall (James Barringer) featuring a torch singer (Bertha Hayes) is giving nightly concerts.
Marceline Hancock is the world famous dancer honoring Dogpatchers. She dances every night at Club Zanzibar.
Mammy Yokum is taking Pappy Yokum to visit the famed psychiatrist (Jacqu eline Clarkson) for an examination of his mind.
Irene (Francis Simmons) and Louise (Blondine Dearing) have just
opened one of their famous "I &amp; L" Buty Salons in Dogpatch.
The manager of the local hotel (Leonard Thomas) is still bragging
about the days when he was a bell h op at the Ponce de Leon with Marion
Anderson as head elevator operator.
Th e famous Dr. G. P. Kill'emQuick, a young dentist (Beverly
Hamlar) has helped the smiles of the community to become more engaging and he is, at last, a very popular citizen.
Supervisors of Sadie Hawkins Day Affair are two young lawyers
(Kenith H ylton and Florence Saunders) sent down to take over Marrying
Sam's duties. Private secretaries of the lawyers (Madell Sprague and
Helen Deane) are rea lly getting the weary blues and have at last had
enough of cutting stencils and typing.
Mrs. Jane Divers (Mary Scales) has been crowned "The Modern
Dogpatch Housekeeper" for this year.
Owner of the local radio station (Sherman Howard) has now made
himself h ead announcer.
Dean of Women and math teacher (Martha Randall) is still serving the school on the hill. Other teachers at this promising school are
Dean of Foreign Language Department, (Gearldine Lemons), Director of
Physical Education (Iris Davis), Manual Training Department (Richard
Brown), Dean of Social Science (Gwendolyn Li g htfoot), Head of Physical
Education (Geor ge Simms).

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The head of the local police department (Lloy d Boyden) is still
findin g ·wrongdoers.
The n ewly elected deans (Harry Lee Hunter and Jerome Brooks)
are beg inning a ten-year contract at th e Dogpatch Insane Asy lum.
Yes, Dogpatch h as changed a great deal. It is now the best town
in the U. S. A. W e miss the old customs, but we love the new ones.
The s mell of Mammy Yokum's pork chops and Salome's kiss on the
chin have at last awakened Lil' Abner. 0, what a beautiful dream!
The Senior Class of '46 invites you to visit with th em in Dogpatch
in 1956 to see their prophecies fulfilled.
-Jacqueline Clarkson

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Cla§§ Song
Tune :

"Girl of My Dream s"

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vVe Seniors hav e done our work
Not a task did we shirk
So now we bid fond adieus.
But w hen in life we do m 2et
And friends we will greet
Greetin gs we'll send to you.

II.
Teach ers, yo u' ve d one your part.
Cla im your place in our h earts
vVh ere mem 'rie s will r emain.
Now as we say goodbye
Our h ea rts will e'er s igh
Until we m eet again.

III.
Lift up your voices dea r friend s
In three g r eat r .:ms ing cheers
And h onor t h ese grads
Who've worked for four years.
T o g ive them co urage and aid
For to Addison they gave
L ove wh ich to them was dear.
-Jam es Barringer
Class Motto:
Color s:

Farewell Poem
Our work in life is not over
Today we h ave only begun,
Our school of life is before u s
With victoriEs to be won.
We are cheerfully going upward
On our trail over the path of life,
'Til s hines brig htly a dawning
That praises a teacher's strife.
Toget her we h ave fought the battle
With pleas ure and with pain.
We are ready now t o plunge forth,
But w h en sh a ll we m eet again ?
T oday is the day of our parting.
We mu st start our t ask s a new,
An d with memories of the golden
circle
With sorrow we bid you, adieu.
Our Alma Mater, Addison, we now
bid y ou adieu.
Oh! May your g lory s hine afar;
may oth ers learn of you.
Wh en life's great s unset trail we've
trod,
And a ll to rest have gone,
May som ethin g wrought by our
weak h a nds
Live on , a nd on , a nd on .
-Velma Elayn e Rose

Today we conquer; Tomorrow we rule

Gold a nd White.

Flower:

Yellow Roses.

�La§t Will and Te§tament
We, the Senior Class of Lucy Addison High School, 1946, in tl1e
city of Roanoke, the state of Virginia, being of sound mind and body, do
hereby bequeath the following property in the manner stated.
To the Faculty: We wish to leave our sincere appreciation for the
guidance and inspiration which they have given us to reach our goal.
To the coming Senior Class: We will you the ability to publish an
Annual. This can certainly be done if you have the ability to publish
such distinguished characters, with great high school achievements to
aid you. Therefore, we will you the ability to have such outstanding
members as the following:
Our Smartest Students: Florence Saunders-Jam es Barringer
C lass Beauties:-- M~mi~ Fisher-Lois Finney
Best Athletes: George Simms-Frances Simmons
Best Dancers: Iris Davis-Billie Cannaday
Quietest: Edward Amos-Frances Bowe
Neatest: Velma Rose-Leonard Thomas
Most Humorous: Naomi Newsome-Harry Lee Hunter
Most Versatile: Jacqueline Clarkson-Kenith Hylton
To the Sophomore Class, we will the ability to build a strong Junior
Class.
To the Freshmen, we will you the joy of being upper classmen.
I, Mamie Fisher, do will to Helen Davis and Barbara Hopkins my
everlasting friendship.
I, Ann Saunders , do will Percy Keeling the ability to mind his
own bu siness.
I, Myra Taliferro, do will William Keen my everlasting friendship.
I, Madell Spragu e, do will France s Hale the ability to s pend as much
time at study ing her lessons as she does making smart remarks.
I, Florence Saunders, do will Alwynn Jefferson my pos ition as "Edit or" of the Annual including all t'.1e headaches it carries with it.
I, Lois Finney, do will Rober t Hale m y everlasting friendship.
I, Harry Lee Hunter, do will James Charlton the ability to find a
girl friend of his own .
I, Jacqueline Clarkson, do will Delois Clements my ability to finish
L. A. H . S. in three and one-half years .
I, Nancy Pearl, do will H elen Davis m y seat in the Senior Row in
th e assembl y.
I, Ma r y Sheppard, do will Violet Jones, m y a bility to mast e r Mathematics.
I, Naomi Newsome, do will Ruth Baker my position as captain of
th e basketball t eam.

�I, James Barringer, do w ill a life-long friend ship to the other two
''Inseparables.''
I, :F lorence Saunders, d::&gt; will Ludie Saunders m y ability to make
E's the first years in high school.
I, Evelyn Rogers, do ·will Theckla Howard the ability to keep up
her Commercial studies .
I, Jerome Brooks, do will "Red" Charlton m y presidency of the
"Charlie's Club. "
I, Lloyd Boyden, do will Buster Waller my influence at Addison.
I, Naomi Newsome, do will Glenora Brnvvn, Rosa Hancock, A lta
Mai Brown and Doris Jordan my everlasting friendship.
I, Billie Ruth Keen, do will Lois Wright m y ability to flatter people.
I, Helen Deane, do wi ll H ilda Deane the ab ili ty to keep up the
Deane's good work in the commercia l department.
I, Francis Simmons, do w ill Ro sa Hancock my position as guard on
the girl's basketball t eam.
I, Billie Cannady, do wi ll th e remaining "Shop Boys" the ability to
finish high school in the very near future.
I, Beverly Hamlar, do will Corine Gray the ability to overcome her
bashfulnes-s.
I, Iris Davis, do will Hazel Dodd m y basketball uniform.
I, Iris Spencer, do w ill Pauline A. Saunders the ability to keep her
sweet lady-like ways.
I, Martha Randall, do will to Bernice Randall my E's in Mathematics.
I, James Barringer, do will m y position as school pianist to Maxine
Nicholas.
I, Beverly Hamlar, do will Shirly Hamlar m y ability to finish high
sch ool in three and one-half years.
I, Iris Spencer, do will Alfred Spencer my ability to master English
7 and 8 at the same time in order to graduate in three and one-half years.
Last, but by no means least, to the school, we leave the examples
we have set as students.
We hope that our efforts will be appreciated and may our last will
and testaments meet with the approval of those concerned.

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Veteran§
Victory has s ilenced the guns of war and put an end to th e terrible
carnage of combat. Although there are many unfinished jobs s uch as
bringing• order out of the chaos of war-torn countries , many of our loved
ones who served in the armed forces are back in our midst. They, realizing that fre sh blood and new materials are more potent, are taking up
th e strings of yester-year and weaving them into the kind of world that
they h ave fought for.
We are proud to boast of the association of tw enty-five "forward
looking" veterans at our school.
MEMBERS
Mr. Ralph C. Coleman (Advisor)
Jack Brown (Senior)
Jacob Caf er (Seni or)
Alvin Croson Senior)
Bernard Davis (Senior)
Thomas Crews (Senior)
Dennis Enock
Tomm y F ult z (Senior)
H E: zik iah H olland
Ch arles Jones (Senior)
V ernard Martin
Lawrence Hawkin s (Senior)

Theodore Mason (Senior)
Charlie Johns (Senior)
Joseph Moorman
Fred Moss
Thomas Pleasant (Sen ior)
Herman Powell
Maria n Rivers (Senior)
Frank Robin son
Jam es Rose (Senior)
Lawson R eeves (Senior)
Ernest Sears (Senior)
Willia m Witcher
J am es Hancock

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�French Club
OFFICERS
Florence Saunders
Doris Nelson
H a zel H a rdy
Miss Alta Mai Thompson

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adv isor
MEMBERS
Elnora Akers
Mar ion Anderson
Sta nley Bla ny
J ['.cqu elin e Clarkso n
Blondine Dearing
H a zel Hardy
John Hines
Willie Hubba rd

Alwyn Jefferson
Frank Koger
Doris N elson
Florence Sa under s
Mar y Scales
Evelyn Sullivan
Martha Virgil
E ss ie W a id

�Addi§on Band
OFFICERS
Richard Clark

President

Kenneth Whitlock

Secretary and Treasurer

Mr. J. B. Tynes

Director . . .. . .. . ... .
MEMBERS
Herbert Bruner
Ernest Caldwell
James Caldwell
Richard Clark
Robert Cooper
William Gaither
Leon Hooper
Marshall Hunter
Laurence Hylton
Harry Jackson

Ralph Meadows
Richard Meadows
Hezikiah Robertson
Raymond Ross
Charles Spraggins
Clarence Steptoe
Kenneth Whitlock
Crystal White
Otis Winfield
Clarence Wooding

�Choral Club The Choral Club has t h e second highest enrollment of the various
organizations at Addison. In this organization of sixty-six persons, a
concentrated effort is made to enco urage music appreciat ion by active
participation in many of the finer works of the masters.
The influence of the Choral Club is w idespread, serving each year
more community groups and organizations than any other organized group
in the school. The Choral Club has done a great deal toward inter-racial
good will, having sung for many white groups as ·well as groups of our own.
Among the many appearances made by the group, th e foll owing
are outstanding in the lives of the singers :
Dunbar High School - Lynchburg, Virginia
Huntington High School - Nevvport News, Virginia
Hotel Roanoke for the Roanoke Merchant's Association
Hotel Roanoke for the Lions Club
Hotel Roanoke for Mick-or-Mack Personnel
Virginia Polytechnic Institute for Horticulture Convention
It has been under the ab le direction of Miss Eunice R. Poindexter
that this organization has gained favor and wide recognition in our local
comm unity and various parts of the state.
The Choral Club looks forward to the time when the phys ical faci lit ies of a mod 2rn hio-h school and th e individual talents of th e students will
lend toward an org~nization not bigger in quantity , but better in quality.
Students holding a four year m emb er ship in th e choral club are :
Naomi News ome, Marnie Fisher, Kenith H ylton , P a ul Adam s, William Keen.

�Sub Debs
OFFICERS
Naomi Newsome

President

Florence Saunders

Vice President

Geraldine Lemons

Secretary

Nancy Pearl

Assistant Secretary

Jacqueline Clarkson

Treasurer
MEMBERS

Elnora Akers
Jacqueline Clarkson
Blondine Dearing
Iri s Davis
Mamie Fisher
Mary Johnson
Hilda Leftwich
Geraldin e Lemons

Gwendolyn Lightfoot
Naomi Newsome
Evelyn Rogers
Florence Saunders
Mary Scales
Myra Taliferro
Sallie Williams

�Hi~Y
OFFICERS OF THE HI-Y CLUB
President
Vice President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Treasurer
Chaplain
Advisor

Jam es Barringer
Kenith Hylton
Robert Bailey, III
Betty Hamlar
Hubert Dudley
Willie Dupree
Mr. J. Luvelle Taylor

�Girl Scout Troop No" 34
OFFICERS
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President

Willie Mae HargravEs

Secretary

Frances Simmons

Treasurer

Ju anita Parker

Advisor

Mrs. E. C. Cothran
MEMBERS

Syeria Bond
Mildred Brown
Hazel Bruce
Lois Church
Virginia Cooper
Marion Davis
Mildred Dix
Dorothy Easley
Evelyn Fitzgerald
Carri e Flemings
Catherine Franklin
Willie Mae Hargraves

Mary Hubbard
Evelyn Hurt
Audrey Milner
Juanita Parker
Betty Jean Petty
Georgia Pleasant
Eli:;;abeth Rivens
Frances Simmons
Bessie Scott
Myrtle Woods
Hannah Young

�The Acldisonian

National Honor Society
OFFICERS
President
Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Advisors

Robert Bailey, III
Iris Z. Spencer
Mary E . Johnson
Martha E. Randall
Miss A. L. lurner
Miss L. B. Wright

The Addison Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed
of the fir st and second honor students of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth
grades . The Society which was organized in 1940 now has an active
members hip of forty-one pupils. It encourages leadership as well as scholarship and character buildin g, a nd its projects have become an integral
part of th e school program.

�Dramatics Club
One of the largest groups participating in the activity program is
the Dra matic Club. This club has approximately one hundred ten members who are interested in the variou s phases of dramatics . Those who
have participated actively in t h e presentation and production of plays
composed t h e Addison Players . This club has been active for the past
four years, but 1945-1946 has seen m ore public p erforma nces than in any
previou s year. The outstanding t hree act play of the year was "The
Little Minister." Th e State tournament contest number was "Hunger",
which won for th e Players second place.

�Addi§on Players
OFFICERS
President

. . Lloyd R. Boyden

Vice President

Juanita Page

Secretary

Mary Jackson

Treasurer

Roger Moore

Sponsors

Mrs. Pearl Branch
Mr. W. L . Jones
Mrs. Hazel Thompson

�Home Economic§ Club
OFFICERS
President

Charlene Jones

Vice President

Elizabeth Anderson

Secretary

Mary Taliferro
MEMBERS

Fannie Alexander
Elizabeth Anderson
Margaret Brown
Mary Broady
Myrtle Craft
Marie Coles
Mazie Ferguson
Delois Haley
Queen Ross
Charlene Jones
Gwendolyn Lightfoot
Annie Bell Manns

Frances Martin
Marian Parker
Dorothy Rudd
Ruth Smith
Dorothy Staples
Lorraine Turner
Doris Young
Fannie Johnso n
Cora Leftwich
Mary Thornhill
Myra Ta liferro

�Science Club
THE FELLOW SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
(ADDISON CHAPTER-SCIENCE CLUBS OF AMERICA)
OFFICERS
Doris Byers
Laura Johnson
Dorthy Lewis
Izetta Williams
La ura Broady
Anne Johnson
Catherine Anderson
J . Arthur Spencer

President
Vice President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Treasurer
Club Reporter
Librarian
Faculty Advisor
MEMBERS
Baker, Cletis
Bess, Amelia
Broady, Lyndon
Burks, Alfreda
Carter, Clarence
Harris, Laura
Harris, Willard
Holland, Aquilla
Johnson, Thelma

Lawton, Rosa
Moorman, Josephine
Palmer, Virginia
Powell, Geraldyne
Swain, Gladolia
Taylor, Lillian
Thompson, William
Tony, Elwood
Woods, Elizabeth

�Red Cross
The Junior Red Cross was organized in 1944 under the leadership
of Miss Georgia Brown wiJ-h an enrollment of twenty-five. Since then,
the enrollment has increased to fifty-five members.
During this time, the Junior Red Cross has prepared Christmas
baskets for the poor, Christmas boxes for soldiers, educational gift boxes
for children overseas ; and also, contributed to countless funds and given
wholesome activities for the student body.
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Treaurer

Jacqueline Clarkson
Floyd Williams
Eleanora Akers
Benjamin Robertson
Doris Hunter

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Commercial Club
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Treasurer

Marceline Hancock
Helen Deane
Frances Hale
Mary Glover
Madell Sprague

��COACHES
Mr. Lavvson, Coach
Mr. Toles, Asst. Coach
Mn. Beamer, Girl's Coach

THE SCHOOL QUEENS
Miss Home Com ing-Mamie
Fisher
Miss Addison-Mild1·ed Jackson
Runn e r-up for Miss Addison
-Vivian Griffin

�FOOTBALL TEAM-LINE-UP
Names
Number
Harry " Ben" Bentley
11
David "Shag" Bro wn
26
Eu gene "Monk" Bolden
13
Eunice "Buddy" Davis
1
Leonard "Cripp" Davis
24
Beverly "Pete" Hale
27
Edwin "Shick" Hairston
16
Clarence "Slu" Hunter
24
John "Bo" J enkin s
15
Percy " Squire" K eeling
14
Frank "Bumpsey" Koger, Jr.
24
Bobby "Ep" L ogan
22
Leroy Logan
0
H erbert "Devil" Otey
23
R ichard Rogers
15
Willie "Fisheye" Singleton
21
W illie "Monk" Smith
16
Grant Staples
2
Clarence Steptoe
12
Fred Steptoe
20
B uster Waller
10

Position
Rig ht Half Ba:.:k
L eft Guard
Ri g ht End
Left Tackle
Center
Left Tackle
Rig};t T ackl e
Left End Co-Ca pta in
Right Tackl e
Left Guard
L ef t End
Righ ': Half Eack
Guard
Rig h t Guard
L eft End
L eft Guard
Quarterback Capt:lin
Guard
Full Back
L eft Half Back
Center

�David Brown

HaITy bentley

Percy Keeling

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Fred Steptoe

Football
Sports played an important part
at Addison for the past season.
Our football team "brought the
bacon home" a number of times.
This team is coached by its most
able coach , Mr. Fred Lawson. At
our homecoming game, we were
victoriou s over Price High of Salisbury, Worth Carolina.
Th e captain of the team, "Monk"
S.nith is serving in the armed
forces. Bobby Logan made honorable mention on the all state
sports, served in t h e army for two
months. The outstanding players
for the season were Eugene Bolf en, Bobby Logan, and Arthur
-- Otey. " Dream Team of 1946."
Buster Waller

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Geraldine Lemo n s.
"Blinky'' Si mm s.

4.

2. K enith Hylton a nd Eugen e Bo lden .
Frances Simmons and C la ra Ca nn aday .

�BASKETBALL TEAM
This is the first year at Addison since
1940 that the girls' basketball team traveled. They playe d eight games and lost
three. You must have a clear idea from
that record how good they were! Their
most able and excellent coach, Mrs. Bertha
Beamer, was somewhat elated with the
way the girls played. The high-point
player was Iris Davis, a senior. Our hopes
are high for a better and experienced team
for '46. The members are:
Number
Name
5
Catherine Anderson
11
Ruth Baker
13
Josephine Basham
4
Alta Mai Brown
6
Clara Cannady
9
Louise Cunningham
Iris Davis
2
Hazel Dodd
14
Rosa Hancock
8
Mildred Howard
0
Mary Johnson, Co-Capt. 1
Geraldine Lemons
10
Naomi Newsome, Capt. 12
Youtha Reynolds
15
Frances Simmons
3
Geraldine Williams
7

Position
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forwari
Forward
Guard
Forward

�BasketbaU Team
What is a high school wi', hout a basketball team? At Addison our
boys' basketball team attained a high record both scholastically and athletically. We lost only four games out of fourteen . In spite of our young
team, they did exceptionally well. As the years come and go, we will again
regain our rightful title, "The Mighty Bulldogs."
Name

Number

Positio n

Eugene Bolden

88

Center

Quenton " Tick" Booker

22

Guard

" Bill" Huff

3
33

Guard

K enith Hylton

Center

Willi am "Bu ster" Keen

77

Guard

R ob ert M artin

44

Guard

Winfret M artin

55

Center

0

Forward
Forward

C laren ce Stepto e

OJ
99

Forw a rd

Fred Steptoe, C o-C aptain

11

Fo rw ard

R egin ald " Sho rty" Price
G eo rge " Slinky" Simms, C aptain

�Senior Directory
Elnora Akers-Secretary Junior Red Cross; French Club; Cheer Leader;
Sub Deb
Marion Anderson-Junior Red Cross; French Club
Harry Arrington-Radio Club; First Aid
Jam es Barringer-Annual Staff; School Pianist; Choral Club; Honor Society; President Hi-Y Club; Student Council; Won
third place in National Cotton-Tobacco Bowl Football Classic
Frances Bowe-First Aid; Home Economic Club; Typing Club
Lloyd Boyden-Annual Staff; President Dramatics Club; Capt. Patrol
Squad; Student Council
Mary Broady-Home Economics Club; Dramatic Club
Jerome Brooks-Dramatics Club
Richard Brown-Radio Club
Billie Cannaday-Basket Ball Tea m; Shop Boys; Addisonians
Clarence Carter-President Senior Class; Science Club
,Jacqueline Clarkson-Annual Staff; Pres. Junior Red Cross; French Club
Sub Deb; Ush erette; Patrol Squad
Marie Coles-Home Economics Club
Iris Davis-Annual Staff; Won Senior Popularity Contest; Basketball
Team; Junior Red Cross; Sub Deb
Helen Deane-Assi stant Sec. Senior Class; Sub Deb; Commercial Club
Blondine Dearing-Annual Staff; Sub Deb; French Club ; Junior Red Cross
Mazie Ferguson-Home Economics Club
Lois Finney-May Queen; Dramatics Club
Mamie Fisher-Choral Club; Miss Hom ecoming; Sub Deb; Commercial Club
Beverly Hamlar-Annual Staff; H onor Society; Choral Club; Football
Team; Student Government
Marceline Hancock-Cheer Leader; Typing Club; Sub Deb
Barbara Harris-English Club ; Red Cross; Sub Deb
Bertha Hayes-Choral Club; Patrol Squad
Mamie Hobson-Home Economics Club
Harry Lee Hunter-Addisonians; Football Squad; Dramatics Club
Kenith Hylton-Annual Staff; Honor Society; President Choral &lt;?lub ;
Basketball T eam ; Vice President Hi-Y; Addisomans;
Patrol Squad; President Tri-Y
Mary Johnson-Annual Staff; Basketball Team; Secr etary Honor Society;
Sub Deb; Ch eer Leader
Charlene Jones-Home E conomics Club

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�Ruth Keen-Dramatics Club
Hilda Leftwich-Knitting Club; Sub Deb
Geraldine Lemons-Cheer Leader; President Honor Society; Capt. Basketball Team; President Sub Debs; Patrol Squad
Dorothy Lewis-Home Economics Club
Gwendolyn Lightfoot-Annual Staff; Sub Deb; Home Economics Club;
Red Cross; Usherette
Leona Lovelace-Knitting Club
Mary Martin-Home Economics Club
Anne Bell Manns-Band; Home Nursing; Home Economics Club
Annie Melvin-Choral Club; Dramatics Club; Home Economics Club
Naomi Newsome-Annual Staff; Choral Club; Cheer Leader; President
Sub Deb; Capt. Basketball Team
Nancy Pearl-Cheer L eader; Basketball Team; Red Cross; Sec. Sub Deb
Martha Randall-Annual Staff; Honor Society; Dramatics Club
Alva Robinson-Junior Red Cross
Velma Rose-Latin Club; Winner of Virginia State Founders Contest
Evelyn Rogers-Girl Scout; Sub Deb; Commercial Club; Dramatics Club
Ann Saunders-Library Club; Talent Club; Dramatics Club
Florence Saunders-Annual Staff; Honor Society; Sub Deb; Fren~h Club;
Student Council; Usherette; Home Economics Club
Mary Scales-French Club; Sub Deb; Student Council
Frances Simmons-Sub Deb; Basketball Team; Cheer Leader; Secretary
Girl Scouts· Graduate of Cosmopolitan School
Iris Spencer-Honor Society
'
Madell Sprague-Commercial; Club; Dramatics Club
Mary Sheppard-Honor Society; English Club
Mary Taliferro-Sec. Home Economics Club; Girl Scout; Girl Reserve
Lilliann Taylor-Red Cross; Home Economics Club
Lorraine Turner-Talent Club; Home Economics Club; First Aid; Typing
Sally Williams-Honor Society; Sub Deb; Typing Club
Doris Young-Home Economics Club

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Mrs. A . L . Atkins
lVIr. J . W . A ustin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. E . T. Barringer, Sr.
Mr. Hany Bradley
Mr. J. H . Bra ndon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Broady
Mr. &amp; Mrs . J. J. Brooks
Mr. Jack Brown
Mrs. Viola B. Brown
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. L. Carter
Miss Gladys Carter
Central Barber Shop
Mr. Jam es W. Chambers
Mr. Au stin L. Clark
Mr. &amp; Mrs . R. C. Clark
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A . B . Claytor
Dr. &amp; Mrs. F . W. Clay tor
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Mrs. Mary L . Dav is
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Dr. &amp; Mrs. L. C. Downing
Mr. L enwood Dudley
Mr. Willie K. Dupree
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Finney
Mrs. Martha Flood
Mrs . C. D. Franklin
Mrs. Walter Hale
Hi-Y Club
Mrs . Georgia Holland
Mr. Alphonso Hu gh es
Mr. Calvin Irvin g
Rev. A. L. Jam es
Mrs. E loise Taylor Jones

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Rev. Richard E. J ones
Miss Lorraine Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Sam uel Johnson
Mr. &amp; . Mrs. S. T. Keeling
Mr . &amp; Mrs . J . H. Kier
Miss Beatrice Kin g
Miss Emona L. Koger
Rev. B. A. Law
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Mrs . Ophelia Long
Mr. Joe Mack
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Mrs. Samuel Nicholas
Mrs. Anita Otey
Mr. Silas Payne
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lVfrs . Jean D. Rogers
Mrs . C. S. Rogers, Sr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. W. C. Rose
Miss Nettie S. Samuel
Mrs. J a mes Sa under s
Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. T. Saunders
Mr. &amp; Mrs . W. S. Saunder s
l\fr. &amp; Mrs. F . S. Scales
Mr. Douglas Serrell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Simmons
Miss Marionette Shaw
Mr. Carlton Spencer
Mrs. J. A. Stone
l\frs . E. H. Thomas
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J a mes Toney
Mrs. F . E. Topsey
Mr. &amp; Mrs . J oe Tyr ee
Mrs . Maggie Walker
Mr. Alfred Ware
M1·. Cliffo rd Watterson
Mrs . Sadie Watterson
Mr. M. H. Wheby
Rev. L. L. White
Mrs. E lizabeth D. Williams
Miss Lillie B. Wright
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. W. Wright

��MACK D. BARLOW, JR., Manager

Mack, Jack and Jill's Ice Cream

Dir1ing Roo1n

Bar and Grill

Newsstand

Phone

2~4868

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

We cater to Banquets and Private Parties

�I A ][]QJH[ lEAJQT~ ][i][ ]!2,Y(

WE ADVISETo have your shoes repaired the
modern way.

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MEN'S CLOTHING
Since 1902

ROANOKE SHOE REPAIRING
107 W. Campbell Ave.

Materials that last
Workmanship that satisfies

105 W . Salem Avenue

ROANOKE, VA.
Philip L. Ragsdale, Prop.

Virginia Mutual B'=nefit Li.fe
Insurance Company
of
Richmond, Virginia
Protection for You a nd JOBS for
Your Children
Di3trict Office:
308 Harrison Ave., N. \V.
Roanoke, Va.
Dial 3-0562
R. C. Burrell, District Ma nager

JACK HORNER SHOP
"Fine Fashions For

COMPLIMENTS

Young Folks"

OF

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MADAME GRAYEB

209 First St., S. W.

Dial 2-6567

HARRIS CLEANERS
In our 39th Year ...
"Guaranteed Work that Satisfies"
SHOWING
We specialize in all kinds of
Quality and Style
Dyeing, Alteration and ReIn Women's Wear
lining Work.
Pressing while "U" Wait
We also buy and sell used clothing

*

JOSEPH SPIGEL, Inc.
Cor. Henry St. &amp; Salem A venue
Dial 2-4484
Corner H enry St. at Campbell Ave.

�Do you need money?
MURTCHEN'S

Service Station-Our Gas has Kick
Tasty Sandwiches - Beer on Tap
Dial 2-9159

10 South Jefferson Street

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G. I. JOE'S DUCK INN
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
Dillard &amp; Roberts
No Loan
No Loan Cor. Wells Ave. &amp; Henry St., N. W.
Too Large
Too Small
ROANOKE, VA.

FINE FLOWERS

LEARN TO FLY

for

TIMBER LAKE AIRFIELD
Ex-G. I. Free Course
Civilian Course $75
Roscoe Hankins, Instructor

Every Occasion

*
FALLON FLORIST
Dial 7709

SWAN WHITE
HAND LA UN DRY
Davis &amp; Keeling, Props.

*
For Complete
Laundry Service
Dial 3-2611

For Further Information
Call G. I. Joe's Duck Inn

INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL
ACTIVITIES
318 Patton Ave., N. E ., Roanoke
Troy P. Gorum, Director
Authorized Teacher Training Center of the
Oxford Extension School of Piano
Playing
Pupil Certification
Approved by Roanoke-Board of
Education for Off-Campus Cr edits

*
All work finished by hand
Except Flatwork

*
All fine Linens, Curtains, Spreads,
Etc.
Given Special Care
211 - 5th Street, N . W.

Compliments
of
SAM J. KRISCH

�PEACH ROAD GROCERY
Fresh Meats and Groceries

*

CITIZEN'S UNDERTAKING
ESTAB., INC.
R. W. Clark, Sec'y. Mgr.

Delivery all over city

Ambulance Service
Open Day and Night

*

Dial 2-8246

1002 Peach Road
Dial 7055
M. H. Hancock, Prop.

520 Commonwealth Ave.
Roanoke, Virginia
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ECONOMY SHOE REP AIR
Best Workmanship
Best Materials
Best Service
YOUR SHOE REBUILDER

95 Henry Street, N. W.
Dial 8078
E. 0. Greer -

H . C. Manns, Props.

ROANOKE SHOE HOSPITAL
304 Commerce Street
Nothing but the best in
Workmanship an ~1
Materials

*

Arthur Ostrin, Manager

REID AND CUTSHALL, INC.
Dedicated to Better Homes

Compliments

*

of

The Department Store of Home
Furnishings

BEANE

CENTRAL BARBER SHOP
A. S. PFLUEGER
We specialize in Up-to-date Styles
of Hair Bobs for Ladies and
Children
J. A. Terry -

H. R. Clark, Props.

26 Gilmer Ave., N. W., Roanoke

JEWELER

*
118 West Campbell Avenue

�WHAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE?

Compare and You'll Wear

Shoes from
Do you want to keep up with
that high standard of living made
possible by the war? If so, ladies BUSH-FLORA SHOE COMPANY
and gentlemen, learn Beauty Cul130 Campbell A venue, West
ture.
Roanoke 4, Virginia
It offers money and independence. Day and night classes. Pay
while you learn. Easy t erms.
All phases of Beauty -culture
taught.
For information, Dial 3-3137.

YOUNGS PHARMACY
202 Park Street, N. W.

The Store of Service

*

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THE COSMOPOLITAN
BEAUTY BAR
Miss Ruth Eggleston, Prop.

We carry a full line of Drugs,
Light Hardware, Canned
Goods and Soft Drinks

KIDDIE KORNER
NORMAN-SHEPP ARD

"Tots to Teens"

Men's Cloth es

402 South Jefferson St.

Roanoke, Virginia

JOE STERN
128 W. Campbell A venu 2

BASKETT'S GROCERY
551 Madison Ave., N. W.

Men's Furnishings and Macle-toMeasure Suits

*

Phone 8765
Roanoke, Va.
More Values
For Less Profits
4841

The place to fill your basket
Phone

�1
You'll Like Trading at Parrish's

I

J . C. PARRISH FURNITURE CO.

Inc.

Compliments

"Roanoke's Leading Furniture
Store"

of

124-126-128 E. Campbell A venue
WORTH'S

Dial 7496

*

Roanoke, Virginia

SCHOOL SUPPLIES
and
OFFICE EQUIPMENT

EASTER SUPPLY CO.
120-122 Campbell Ave.

Dial 6274

HENEBRY &amp; SON
Jewelers
209 Jefferson Street

*
E verything for the Graduate!

*

The New
KANN'S
309 So . Jefferson Street

Diamonds -

Jewelry

Watches
School Jewelry

*

The All-Inclusive Specialty Shop

COLD SPRING
COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
PARSELL'S PIE SHOP
2-3263

Inc.
PASTEURIZED
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Grade A Milk
ROANOKE, VA.

�Compliments of
Compliments
PHELPS &amp; ARMISTEAD
of
A. R. MINTON

113 Campbell A venue
Roanoke, Virginia

Little Wonder BARBECUE
and CHICKEN PLACE

J. J. SAKER

Moderate Prices
Sandwiches of a ll kinds

Groceries and Fresh Meat
Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,
Paint and Oil
201 Cor. Fifth St. and Center Ave.,

N. W.

Mexica n Chili

*

Clyde Delaney, Prop.
Serving its People for over a Half
Century
101 Henry St., N. W .
Roanoke
Compliments
GAINSBORO PHARMACY

Southern Aid Society of Virginia,

Inc.

*

Service and Speed Home Offices: Third &amp; Clay Sts.
Richmond, Virginia

Accuracy

437 Gainsboro Ave. , N. W.

Phone 6861

Roanoke, Va.

Office: 512 Gainsboro A ve., N. W.
Phone 8456

District Office: 310 Harrison Ave.,
N. W .
Roanoke, Virginia
P. E. King, Superintendent

DA VIS PHOTO CO.

W. F. HUGHES
Mortician
Ambulance S ervice
Chri stine Mainor, Licen sed
Embalmer

122 West Campbell Ave.
Phone 2-1705

Roanoke, Va.

�Congratulations Graduates

For Every Home Need

Compliments
of

Try CENTRAL
Dial 5148

THE HARRISON JEWELRY CO.

Central Manufacturing Corp.
127 Center Ave.
ROANOKE, VA.

Serving Roanoke Over 50 Years

BASTIAN
BROTHERS
COMPANY

*
307 South Jefferson St., Roanoke

BOWMAN'S

Sun Beam Bread

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Enriched with Vitamin
Manufactures of
Jewelry and Engraved Stationery
for
High Schools and Colleges

and Mineral
Dial 2-3485

Dial 2-0678
NATALIE SHOPPE
Compliments
of
ROANOKE DAIRY

*
Sponsoring Smart Apparel for
Women and Misses

*
301 South Jefferson Street
ROANOKE, VA.

VIRGINIA WRECKING CO.

Compliments
of
MR. RICHARD KEPHART

*

NEW
LUMBER &amp; PLUMBING
SUPPLIES

*

8th &amp; Shenandoah
Dial 4027

�DELL'S LUNCHEONETTE

F. G. MURRAY

A.B.C. 3941
324 N. Henry Street
We serve delicious home-cooked
meals

Groceries
Meats
Fresh Vegetables
Beer
Wine

Open at 6 :00 A. M.
Sandwiches - Hot Coffee
Ice Cream and Drinks

Congratulation . . .

301 Park St., N. W.
Phone 3-1297

DIAL 3-3683

The Senior Class of 1946

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POLLARD TAXI CAB CORP.

Addison High P. T. A. Association

Safe, Dependable Service

Compliments
of
A. WILLIAM GROCERY

FOWLKES &amp; KEFAUVER

Fancy and Staple Groceries
We solicit your cooperation and
Your Patronage

*
Ponce de Leon Building

301 Harrison Ave., N. W.

Phone 8846

Phone 3-0982

We deliver

Real Estate and Insurance

Roanoke, Virginia

COMMUNITY DRUG COMP ANY Dial 2-0254

A Prescription Pharmacy
Drugs, Chemicals, Toiletries
We also carry a complete line of
School Supplies
40 High Street, N. W.
2-7529
Dials
2-9377
ROANOKE, VA.

BUSH &amp; HANCOCK

"The Man's Store and Shop
for Boys"

*
106 W. Campbell Avenue
Roanoke, Va.

�Smart: Ready-To-Wear, Millinery, r
Accessories, and Shoes

*
SIDNEY'S

"The Diamond Store of Roanoke"

Your Specialty Shop
212 South Jefferson Street

Compliments

Compliments

of
of

GATES CAFE

THE SMALL TOWN GROCERY

Mrs. Clara Hughes, Prop.

Cor. of 9th Ave. and 4th St., N. E.

2-9124
Phone 6-6201

GEORGE E. HUGHES

*

l/el~onlmaJ

Laundry and Dry Cleaning Machinery and Supply Distributor

*
2524 West Grace Street
Richmond, Va.

ROBINSON-BUTLER

*
Coin Operated Machines
Automatic Phonographs

*
217 Fifth St., N. W.

�WHEBY'S MARKET

When looking for things you can't
find elsewhere
Visit

1002 Peach Road, N. W.

The Northwest Haberdashery

R. M. White, Prop.
Dial 4416

Quality Shoes
Compliments
of

Modernately Priced
By

BOB'S SHOE STORE
MR. &amp; MRS. L. A. LEE

PROPST-CHILDRESS SHOE CO.
Fine Shoes and Hosiery
Dial 9269
E stablis hed 1915
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
Roanoke, Virginia

23 East Campbell Ave.

ZENOBIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
"Let us style your hair for you"
Dial 6373

*

Specializing in
Style and Scalp Treatment

*

Zenobia Dickerson, Prop.
Ethel Pullans, Operator

NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of Durham, N. C.
Loca l Office: 301 No. Henry St.
Indu stria l - Institutional
Building Distribution
Telephone 2-8347
Supplies and Equipment
D. H . Woodbury, District Manager
S. Edley, Asst. District Manager
Mrs. Mattie Bailey, Cashier- Clerk
Dial 3-4483
No hom e complete wit hout North
302 Grandin Rd., R oanoke 15, Va.
Carolina Mutual Policies
Wm. P. Swartz, Jr. &amp; Company

�Compliments
GAINSBORO GRILL
"In front of "Y"
Dial 2-9471
and
CASA BLANCA GRILL

HENRY C. JOHNSON

*

Gener['.] In s _irance

...
...

27 Gilmer Ave., N . W .

6th and Center Ave.
Dia l 2-9179

R '.)anoke

Phone 5881

BROOKS PHARMACY
CLUB MORO CCO

Prescription Druggist

Virg inia's Finest

125 North Henry Street
ROAN OKE, VA.

109 N. H enry Street

Dial 3-4741
Chris Mor r is, P resident

Reg. No. 2036

Prescriptions called for a nd
delivered

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FIRE INSURANCE
W e solicit your cover age on
HOUSE

FURNITURE

Compliments
BOSWELL REALTY CO., INC.
Textile Workers U nion of A merica
- C.I.0.-

18 Kir k A ve .

Dia l 9256

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Compliments
Roanoke, Local No . 11
11 1/~

W . Chu rch A venu e

PAXTON

PRINTING COMPANY

Printers of The Addisonian
Dial 8630 -

Roanoke

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