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THE GENERAL .
Editor-in-chief - Louise Lucado
Advisers - Helena Mae Hoover.• Cassye A. Young

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Student SponsorMary Lois Miller

Student SponsorBetty Jane Bobbitt
BUSINESS

Charles Finney
Barl)ara Hall
Edmund Looney
Don Richardson
Doris Terry
Faculty SponsorNina I. Smith

(Finance and Circulation)
Student SponsorJ o el King
Charles Bro1'1m
Margaret Harrison
Charles Houseman
Rachel Hutts
M~garet Hartman
Mary Lou Murray
Don Richardson
Faye Sumpter '
Stephanie Taubman
Faculty SponsorEula A. Greene

James Adams
Junior Boyd
Ken Brown
Pete Fletcher
James McCormick
Jo Anna Meade
Faculty SponsorJ. Elizabeth Temple

PRODUCTION

(Copy. Mimeographing, .Assembling , Binding)
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1iose Abbott, Fontaine Churchill, Harold Goldstein
Paul Howell, Catherine W. Martin, Nancy Overstreet
Becky Pilcher, Patsy Saunders, Don Smith
Carl Sommardahl , Jim Stockman, Faj ~umpter
Arneta Tinsley, Ruby Vernon, Bobby Woodruff
Faculty Sponsors: Mary W. Arthur, S~ D. Bowman

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DEDICATION
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PICTURES

• Low 10, rtooms 11, 20, and 24

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. .. . . . . Student Activities • . .

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PICTURES

• Student council, .di-Y, ded Cross, Y-Teens , Monitors.

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Sports

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PICTU.K.ES •• Latin, OperatoPs, Music Dept., Newspaper, SightSaving Home doom 21, Dram~tics, Home Ee., Better

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EVENTS - 1946-1947
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CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT: Charles Houseman
VICE PRESIDENT: Betty Jean Custer
SECRETARY: Ann Fichtenger
T.aEASU.aER: Joel King

STAFF
~: PauJ. Howell, Bobby Woodruff, Rose Abbott, Don Richardson, Boyer Rich-

ardson, Edmund Looney, James McCormick, Junior Boyd
THIRD: Becky Pilcher, Fay Sumpter, Catherine W. Martin, Mary Lois Miller,
Barbara Hall, Doris Terry, James Adams, Garland Hudson

SECONll: Fontaine Churchill, Ruby Vernon, Patricia Sornmardahl, Arneta Tinsley,
Patsy Saunders, Jim Stockman, Be~ty Bobbitt, Joalll\a Meade

FRONT: Nancy ~avis, Louise Lucado
~: Kenneth Brown, Charles Finney, Pete Fletcher, Harold Goldstien, Carl
Sommardahl, Skippy Thomas, Nancy Overstreet

FACULTY
BACK: s. D. Bowman, W. T.. Stone, Virginia . Pase, .Ifeloen Gardner, S.R. Leckington,
Virginia Goggin, Richard Via, Eleanor Murray
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Ha~el Ha.seam, Mae Rhodes, Nlargaret Rader, Helen Hale, Cassye

Nancy Walton, Elizabeth Temple

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THIRD: Margaret Fisher, Lucy Wingfield, Margaret McNeace, Eula Greene, Virginia
jefferson, Katherine Lyon, Dorothea Chick
SEC.ONO: Ocie Martin, Blanche Hurley, Nancy Harrison, Iris Martin, Annie Hardy,
Laura Oakey, Catherine Cralle',

FRONT:

Ruth Bailey, Nina Smith, H. Mae Hoover, Mary w. Arthur, Catherine
Collins

ABSENT: Nancy Sloan, Louise Bondurant. H. ijtle Phelps, Manetta Stone, Cuba.
Creger, Barbara Minichan,

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BACK

Geo~ge W~t ' Boyd, Jr., '. Billy Edmunds, Carlton Turner, Charles Grant,
Jam~~ Wilkerson, Douglas Jenkins

THIRD

Mary Lou Murray, Jack Scales, Dorothy Cowan, Jerry Spangler, Euell
Mullins, Barbara Hendrick

SECOND Jame~ Adams, .To Ann Kelly• Malcolm Williams, Doris Powel~, J"ean Keene,
Shv man Mccann
FRONT

Betty Deyerle, Betty Sink, ..Audrey Old, Irma Spicer, Janet Painter,
Doris . Copenhaver

ABSENT Janice Unrue, David Williama
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ihlby Vernon, Phyliss Weaver, Mavis Goad, Betty Bobbitt , Violet Lewis,
Shirley Key

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Charles Houseman, Edm\ind Looney, Skippy Thomas, Troy Caldwell~
Bline McDowell, Richard Leftwich

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Patricia Long, Patsy Saunders, Catherine W. Martin, Arneta Tinsley,
Whitney Markley, Ben James, Bose Abbott

SECOND

Anne Bryan, Dorothy Hessong, Fontaine Churchill, Paul Howell,
Eugene Printz, Jimmy Apostolou, Louise Hopkins

FRONT

Nancy Davis~ Nancy Overstreet, Graham Mitchell, Louise Lucado,
Dusty Etter, Joanna Meade, Betty Lou Jqckson

ABSENT

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Elwood Jolly, Jam.es Brizendine, Lee Scott, Stephen Williamson,
John Vaught, Pete Fletcher, Hubert Gibson

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Rose Marie Murray, Eloise Bates, Marian Lunsford, Sc.:mny Lyons,
Charles BroV?Il, Malxolm Belcher, tlobert Miley

SECOND Mary Jo Miller, Fanny Lou i:lliodes, David Poage, Patricia Donelly,
Sarah Ann Wright, Beverly Ann Cowman, Eleanor Hale
FRONT

Jane Alexander, Joe Lowenstein, Martha Carper, Phyliss Crowder,
Ann Shoaf, Betty Maxey, Doris Terry ·

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J i m Stockman, Jame~ Pierce, Marie Maxey, Doris Hall, Ann Ihgoe,
Mildred T-.rout
HIGH NilIB - ROOM 37

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Billy Kingery, Jimmy Webb, Jack Butcher, Billy Wellons, Billy
Holman, Bobby Rosenbaum, Buddy Jacobs, Boyd Carr

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Helen Mi l es, Doris Terry, Jimmy Skeens, David Kelly, Mike Minter,
JGrry Lowe , Doug Bryant, John Richardson

SECOND

Betty Jean Custer , Fay Sumpter, Barbara Warren, Carolyn Musgrove,
Charleen Coon, Becky Pi lcher, Patsy Glover, Dorothy Atkins

FRONT

James Gary, B'etty Hall , au t h Abbott, Mar J orie Spig·e l, Sue Keaton,
Betty Fralin, Gretchen Art hur , Mary Lois Miller

ABSENT

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Don .Kichardson, Joan Wylie, Dan Peters, Jane Bramne r, Eleanor L'e
Vaughn, Barbara ·Bailey, Marjorie Jones, Peggy Dcoley; Gloria
P_rilliman

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Don Austin, Tommy Barnes, Frances Saunders, Frances Vest, Irene
Craighead, Eva Mae Shay, Evelyn Kingery, Bertha Contos, Meryle
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James Young, rlobert McGeorge Ann Hunter Mary Elizabeth Crockett,
Marian Hollingsworth, Carl s~mmardahl, P~ul \lilliams, Boyer .Richardson r Richard Huffman

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Nanc;yPruner, Marie Keys, Elizabeth Lugar, Jane McAllister, Margaret
Rae Koontz, Stephanie Taubman Ruth Mae Jones Noel Brumfield
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Neil Austin, Anne Fichtenger, Barbara Hall, Doris Pruner
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Beverly Ball, Nancy Lee Peters Elizabeth Stockton Charles F~nney,
Doris Reese , Alic e War d , Betty ' Staples, Ann
Clemons'

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Bobby Munsey, Frank Martin , Don Weeks Harold, Lucas, Carlyle Robbins,
Bobby Lugar, Buddy Whitt, Charl es McM~away

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Louise Satchwell, Joanne Shoaf, Jane Walker Caldwell, "Jerry Saunders,
Geneva Clifton, Hugh Vl imrner, Wiltsee Young, Don Kulp

SECOND Joan Hens~ey, Betty Jean Creasy, Patricia Rogan, Nancy Lukens, Fred
Wright, Bill Arnold, Rachel Hutts, Mary Alice All

FRONT

Eugene Wright, Patricia Somme.rdahl, Lynn Moir, Evelyn Walters, Nancy
Meadows, John Sayer, Melvin Childers, Mary Ellen Hadden

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Thornton Marshall

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WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS {we hope), of LEE JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL, residing and having our domicile on the corner
~-manoke · City, in the
of Franklin noad and 2nd Street
State of Virginia, in the yeiµ- of our Lord, nineteen-hundred
and forty-seven, being of unsound mind and half memory, do
hereby make, publish and declare this document _to he our last
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Miss Hurley's beloved reheerrsals at Activity :period with · the ~-'&lt;&gt;_,
hope that they may be able to ·stay Oil ~ey . be~ter than we 1 and
to anyone who wants them, Miss Young's broad A's.

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who follow in our footsteps, the lov~ly art collection made
by the students in ~t. 31, beiteving that in the world of art
something new has been adda4,
SIXTH: We do will and oequeath to those who follow us
Miss Phelp' s motto as, which . .Paye inspired us and Hrs. ffu+dy' s
vocabulary which has impress'~~ tJ.S.
SEVENTH: We do hereby will and ~equeath to the f ollowing
physical education students, Mr. Via's bright soc.Its ~ d . neok- · .
ties which have certainly inspired us to greater sartorial ~
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of our estate, heretofore unmentioned, consisting .o f our
fond memories of Lee, especially the :f'acult~' s Seventh
Period, our school spirit, our perfect attendance record,
and our many varied reasons for not doing what we should
have done.
NINTH: We hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint

Mrs. Chick the executrix, of this_. '·' our belated" Last

Will and "undyeing'~ Testament with. the distinct provision that if any of the beneficiaries under this will
attempt to break the same they will be haunted by us
forever.
We nominate, constitute and appoint Miss Mae
Hoover, Trustee or this our Last Will and Testament
with the earnest hope that any trust that she may hereafter place .in you will not be broken.

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3.

Last \~ ill and Testament -- Jimmy Stockman

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l;i hat Jefferson High School Will Offer You -- Raymond Woodson, Student

Council President 1947-4B ·

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Class Prophecy -- Low Ten

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Farewell to Lee Junior -- Margaret Harrison

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A Response -- Miss Hoov.e.r

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Announcements by the president

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and Don ~ichardson
IOI.rt - Second ?l·a ce or J:!:{CELLENT rating.
tudents were graded from a National standpoint •
• CITY -.iIDE fEMPl!.RANCE ESSAY COHT1ST: {All winners were

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SECOND: Hrunner Patterson

=..-==::=.:.=.-~~AP~A~I~G~N~ The Curtis Publishing Company awarded a placque to

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Bertha Contos - $115.00

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Patrons' Night - The program consisted of songs by the
Senior Glee Clubs and a play written by Miss Manette
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-Lee was spons:::.::::-cd hy 11hss Young
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Feb. 28

Pep AsseD!.~hE ·- with ~he assistance of Mrs. Hardy and Mr-,
Leckingtor..., the cheerleaders staged a real PEP asaembly.

First Newspaper - From an idea s.t arted by a small e;roup
o"f students ·c.arne the LEE HIGHLIGHTS.
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Election of Gr.aduat::.on Class Officers - : Elected ' from
twelve nominees: ·-Pres ident - . Charl.es Houseman· ' · .
V. Pres ident •· Betty Jean Custer
Secretary ·- i illll Fichtenger
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Virginia---Mother of States---Mother of Presidents
Our he rita ge as Virginians is indeed rich.
In an attempt to pay tribute to our state and the men and
women who have contributed to its greatness, the staff has
chosen Colonial Virginia s ce nes as division pages.

Nowhere

else may be found more impressive landmarks of the building of a nation.

These l andmarks ser ve as inspiration for

social, economic, and political progress in Virginia today.

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�Vedic atio11
We the class of 1956 , in appreciation of her willing and interested cooperation, and her enthusiastic contributions of time and talent,

,,

dedicate this edition of the G e neral to
Mrs . Ada Dea c on, a co ntinual source
of inspiration a nd e n co ur age m e nt to
all.

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H e len Baird
Jean Beamer
Mary Bernard

Mr. S. D . Bowman
Mrs . Elizabeth Burnett
Miss Martha Cox
Mrs. Cuba Creger

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Martha Donaldson
Dorothy Dillard
Jan e t Francis

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Miss Helen Gillespie
Miss Virginia Goggin
Mrs. Annie Hardy

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Nancy Harrison
Hazel Hassam
Loetta Horton

Mrs. Mary Ingram
Mr. Harold Landis
Miss Margaret McNeace
Mr. Paul Miller

Mrs. Ocie Morgan
Mr. Carlyle Quinn
Mrs. Margaret Rader
Mr. Jerome Shula

Mr. Richard Sisson
Miss Nancy Sloan
Mr. Bernard Talley
Mr. Benjamin Taylor

Miss
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Elizabeth Temple
Marie Utt
Nancy Walton
Eley Whitley

Mrs. Beatrice Whittle
Mr. Ralph Wimmer

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OFFICERS
Marion Jo Blank
Vice -President
Mable Lavender
President
Bud Stock ton
Treasurer
Betsy Lynn
Secretary

John Adams
Ronnie Agner
Clifton Alcorn
Ronnie Atkins
Gerald Baldwin
David Barbour

Richard Beard
Brenda Beckner
Connie Beheler
Bob Belton
John Benjamin
Charles Bixby

Marion Jo Blank
Patricia Blessard
Charles Boitnott
Bill Bottger
Joan Bradshaw
Erma Branch

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Pat Broughman
Bobby Brizendine
Richard Brooks
Gene Bush Brumfie ld
Spencer Brya nt
V. G. Buck

Jean Burton
Juli a Burton
Sue Caperton
D'l.rl ~ n e C a rt e r
George C a rtl e dg e
Harriet C a rp e r

T o mmy C a ssad a
Patricia Catron
Pats y Catron
Betty Childr e ss
K ey Clark
Rita Cov erstone

Jackie Craft
G a ry Crawford
Eugene Crumpler
Francis Cundiff
Rich a rd Cundiff
Ronnie Cundi ff

Phil Cutright
Shirle y D a nnel
Fran c es D avi s
Jimmy D e an
Sonny D e aton
Judy D ee l

C r y s t al Dillon
Norris Dobb i ns
Mary J a ne Dov e
Johnny Ew a rt
Da v id E y e
Velma F a ust

S a r a Ferguson
Mary Flinchum
Woody Flowers
Madison Folden
John Freed
Nan c y F ·, mnell

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Harry Gamble
Lisa Glendy
Jerry Goldstein
Gloria Gordon
Whitney Grove
Earl Haga

Bobby Hale
Clark Hale
Ima Handy
Nancy Harth
Jimmy Hatcher
Betty Barr Hawkins
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Ronnie Haynes
Martha Hill
Phil Hillen
Melinda Hiscox
Thelma Hodges
Mary Lee Hogan

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Shelby Holland
Robert Howard
Anita Hudgins
Kitty Hudgins
Peggy Hughes
Peggy Hypes

Shirley Irwin
Sandra Jarrett
Sandra Johnson
Tony Johnson
Betty Jones
Kay Kier

Peggy Kiser
Johnny Kleinfield
William Lawrence
Dick Lawson
Mable Lavender
Jean Layne

Lucy Boyd Lemon
Terry Lerch
Charles Lester
Lillian Looney
Collins Lowe
Betsy Lynn

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Dick Lynn
Frank Mackey
Buddy Martin
Sue Ellen Marshall
Thomas McCullough
Page McGavock

Richard McNeace
John Moldenhauer
Page Montgomery
Ken Moorman
Douglas Morgan
Maudie Myers

Wayne Nemo
Caroline Norman
Gayle Oakey
Susan Oakey
Mary O v erfelt
Mary Owens

Gal e Palmer
Audrey Patsel
Betty Jo P a tsel
Joyce Pendleton
Joyce Peters
Larry Phillips

Lynn Pitzer
Joyc e Prill a m a n
Charles Pugh
Rob Quarles
Henry Reese
Vanetta Remaine

Ernest Reynolds
Ste v e Ronk
Russell Rosenberger
Carlton Russell
Buddy Saunders
C a therins Schuyler

Kenny Shelton
Margaret Shelton
Cliff Shepherd
Phyllis Shinault
Je a nie Showalter
Samm y Shutt

�/Vi11tlt (jrnde
Elaine Sink
Leoney Slayton
Linda Slusher
Donna Spradlin
Nancy Spradlin
Cecelia Stiff

Bud Stockton
Diane Stone
Ruby Switzer
Robert Taylor
Robert Thaxton
Jackson Thierry

Helen Thomas
Billy Thompson
Janice Thompson
Paul Thompson
Joyce Turman
Joan Vernon

George Vogel
Vincent Warner
Darlene Watkins
Jim Weld
Dolly Williams
Janice Williams

Robert Williams
Roberta Williams
Emily Wirsing
Jean Wiseman
Sheila Woolwine
Betsy Yager

CLASS POEM
Gale Yates
Trena Yates
Joe Ed Young

How do we remember Lee?
Let us count the ways
As we recall the little .things
That filled the happy days.
The
The
The
Our

fun we've had at dances,
programs we have had,
teams we've been so proud of,
multitude of fads .

Though each had his own place in school,
We feel that we are one,
So as a group we'd like to say,
•'Thank you-It's been fun.''

Whitn e y Gro v e

�8iglttlt fjrnde
Freda Akers
Pat Aliff
Diane Allen
Bob Argabright
Wayne Ashwell
Pat Atkins
Philip Bailey
Gary Baldwin
Norma Barber
Brenda Barker
Carl Barker
Kenneth Beard
Sandra Beard
Dickie Beasley
Brenda Becker
Berkley Beckner
Brenda Beheler
Joyce Beheler
Jackie Belton
Joan Bennett
Jane Bibb

Wanda Billings
Shelby Bivens
Douglas Blessard
Frances Bobbitt
Ann Bond
Gary Booth
Shirley Borden

Anne Bowe
Lynda Bowles
Jimmy Brandeau
Richard Britts
Patsy Brizendine
Ronnie Brooks
Diane Brown
Kenneth Brown
Pat Brown
Randolph Bryant
Arthur Bush
Linda Bush
Nancy Cadd
Carmen Campbell

Roy Cannaday
Leon Carnell
Mildred Carter
Anne Cary
Billy Chaney
Bobby Churchill
Johnny Clark
Winston Clark
Andy Clingenpeel
Betty Cockerham
Gwen Coleman
Cheryn Coller
Margaret Compton
Luther Craft

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Layne Craig
Eddie Crews
Jack Cummings
Estelle Dannel
Shirley De Vaughn
Andy Dillon
Joe Dillon
Bobby Doby
Gene Dodd
Archer Dodson
Patricia Dooly
Doris Doss
Jim Douthat
Bobby Doriot

Tommy Dowdy
Bobby Draper
Louise Drewry
William Drewry
Jennie Ellis
Jim Perk Ellis
Patty Epps

Pat Ewers
Tommy Felty
Billy Ferguson
Janice Ferguson
Tom Fitzpatrick
Tommy Fox
Clarence Fralin

Harold Fralin
Shirley Fralin
Ann Tilghman Francis
Billy Franklin
Linda Frazier
James Funnell
Mary Gibson

Robert Gordon
Joe Grant
George Gravely
Don Greenway
Jimmy Greenway
Phyllis Greenway
Jimmy Guffey

Ann Hale
Jimmy Hall
Virginia Hall
Lynn Hammond
Fred Harris
Shirley Harris
Joyce Harrison
Doris Hawkins
Frances Hawkins
Bonnie Haynes
Joanne Hayslett
Jackie Heath
Rosa Lee Henegar
Eddie Hoa!

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Mary Eleanor Hodges
Betty Ann Howard
Bobby Howell
Barbara Hubbard
Mac Hudgins
Mary Huffman
Sue Huffman
Lave Hurt
Susan Hyde
Darlene Igo
Beverly Jacobs
Barbara Jarrett
Lois J e nkins
Mary Jenkins

Cornell Jeter
Billy Johnson
Valerie Johnson
J. C. Jones
Jo Ann Jones
Marlene Keen
David Kicklighter

Marilyn Kilgore
Nancy Kingery
Myrna Kiser
Bobby Lancaster
Nancy Lawson
Trudy Layne
Susan Leech

Beverly Ann Lemon
Philip L e mon
Nancy Lovern
Dickie Mabry
Bill Marmion
Bobby Martin
Betsy Mason
Geraldine Maxfield
Polly Mayhew
Barry McCarty
Carolyn McDaniel
Guy McDowell
Norma McGrady
Gayle McGuire

Martha McMinnis
Patsy McNutt
Susan Meador
Bonny Miles
Peggy Miles
Bill Moore
Dan Moretz
Carol Morris
Vicky Moses
Don Mundy
Billy Murray
Mary Musser
Lewis My e rs
David Obenshain

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Sarah Overfelt
Joyce Overholt
Ed Patmiter
Doris Patsel
Billy Paxton
Joanne Paxton
Gracie Pentecost
Zurna Pentecost
Ronnie Peters
George Peyser
Duke Phelps
Georgia Plunkett
Danny Powers
Pat Proctor

Leonard Pugh
Becka Quinn
Arnold Radford
Wayne Rankin
Ruth Reed
Ronnie Richardson
Jim Rinehart
Wayne Roberts
Wayne Robertson
Pat Rogers
Nancy Royall
Maria Sellers
Bill Shackelford
Jimmy Shanahan
Carl Shell
June Shell
Kathryn Shelton
Del Short
Dickie Shaver
Sandra Shropshire
Nancy Simmons
Nancy Simmons
Verlyne Simmons
Jackie Slusher
Elsie Smith
Harry Smith
Jerry Smith
Woody Smith

Bobby Spiers
Ann Stanley
Carolyn Stanley
Mary Ellen Stanley
Sally Stevenson
Richard Stutts
Raymond Stanley
Ann Carol Tabor
Douglas Tate
Martha Thomas
Charles Thompson
Ida Tibbs
Ted Towles
Wendel Trail

�8i111ttlt (}rode
Connie Trout
Buddy Troutt
Billy Utt
Herbie Vaughn
Bobby Wade
Rose Marie Ward
Brend a W e a v er
Gary Webb
Ronald Webber
Clyde Welch
Ray Welch
Corbin Welford
Russ Wertz
Jenny White
Mike Whorley
Doretta Williams
Tommy Williams
Jean Wimmer
Patsy Wings
Diane Wiseman
Mary Louise Woody

S1111psltots

�Elizabeth Adams
Emmette Albergotti .
Carolyn Akers
Basil Akers
Richard Alcorn
Richard Alcorn
Thomas Altizer
Allen Angel
Elinor Angel
Ernest Arthur
Glenn Arthur
Joyce Ashworth
Tony B a rbour
Doris Barger
Marvin Barg e r
Sheila Basham
Peggy Beheler
Jane Bledsoe
Danny Blount
Brenda Bobbitt
Herman Boitnott
Tommy Booth
Cecil Bowles
John Boyd
Kenneth Brooks
Rita Brooks
W a de Broughman
Kenneth Buckner
Kay Ann Bullington
Jerry Bush •
Sherrill Callahan
Hazel Campbell

Seventh (jrnde
Nancy Campbell
P atsy Campbell
Kenneth Caperton
James Carter
Joyce Carter
A rthur Chisom
Don Cline
Bobby Conner
J ackie Conner
Richard Conner
Sandra Crabtree
Wendell Craft
Me l vin Crewson
Barbara Crouch
John Crush

Bu cky Cuddy
Jimmy Cundiff
Phyllis Dal ton
Jud y D ingman
Harriotte D o dson
Anne Dressler
Toni Duncan
Jimmy Dunn
Helen Ellis
Paul Epperly
Jayne Evers
Ray Evans
Barbara Ferguson
Jerry Fernatt
Sandra Ferrell
Carolyn Ferr i s
Phi l F i rebaugh

�Nancy Jo Foutz
Myra Franklin
Emma Garmon
Agnes Garrett
Glenn Garrett
Charles Gay
Peggy Geary
Alice Gentry
Martha Gibson
Luretta Gilbert
Michel Gilmore
Shalmir Glenn
Joyce Good
Garrett Gooch
Marvin Goodwin
David Greenway
Bobby Gregory
Lawanna Guilliams
Douglas Gulliam
Charles Hale
Nancy Harmon
Gary Harris
Sue Harris
Betsy Harrison
Patricia Harrison
William Hatcher
Jinnie Hedrick
Carolyn Hodges
Margaret Hodges
Danny Hogan
Edith Hogan
Jerry Hogan

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David Holbrook
Tony Hostetter
Bob Hovis
Steve Howell
Geoffrey Hubbard
James Hubbard
John Huff
Sandra Huff
Ronald Huffman
Elbert Humphrey
David Hunter
Robert Irwin
Mary Linda Janney
George Jennings
B a rb a r a Johnson
Alice Johnston
Carl Jones
Robert Jones
Judith Kanoda
Missy Keller
Cecil Kelly
Judy Kessler
Gladys King
Kent King
Roger Lang
Harry La Prad
Marie La Prad
Marlene La Prad
Greene Lawson
Jane Lemon
Ronald Leona r d
Ronnie Li c h t man

�Barbara Looney
Donald Looney
Nancy Lotts
Kala Luckado
R e ad Lunsford
Delphia Lynch
Dorothy Mabry
Richard Mabry
Wayne Manning
Bevelene Martin
Billy Martin
Eldridge Massey
Reginald Massey
John Mauk
Joyce Mawyer
Tudy Mawyer
Beverly Medly
Ray Medly
Gale Miles
Margaret Minnix
George Motherly
Danny Moyer
John Myers
Roy McCormick
Gail McCrory
David McCullough
Joe McCullough
Harriet McGavock
Nancy McNutt
Linda Neighbors
Janet Nester
Patricia Noble

Seventh (jrnde
Carolyn Oakey
Narly Odum
Ph yllis P ack
John Park s
Joyce P a ts e 1
P eggy P atse l
Ann Payne
Shirley Per a ll
Roy P e rkins
Sher ry Pitze r
T homa s Poff
Alvin Porterfield
James P or terfield
James Price
Taylor Quarles
H e nry Quekem.~ 1 er
Billy Quinlin
J ean Rader
Richard Rader
Harvey Roberts
A l win Roberts
Ste v e Robbins
\ Sharon Roberts
Peter Ring
Edwina Ridgeway
Robert Richards
Nelson Richards
Edna Richardo
Wayne Reed
Shelton Reed
Delores Redmond
Sandra Ragland

�Buddy Robertson
Kathy Robertson
Patricia Robertson
Alfreda Rase
Frank Ross
Roger Saunders
Iris Sawer
Joan Schoonover
Karen Scott
Louise Shanahan
Gorden Shapiro
Ronald Shepherd
Elizabeth Shute
George Shute
Lynn Silverman
Shirley Simmons
Dennis Sink
Robert Smith
Ronald Smith
Stuart Smith
Barbara Sprouse
Carl Stanley
Shirley Stanley
Arnold St. Clair
Robert St. Clair
Franklin Stilton
Arnold Summitt
Victoria Taliferro
Nilat T ay lor
Philip Taylor
Olivia Temple
Joan Terry

Seventh vrnde
Mickey T e rry
Anne Thierry
Carol Thurman
Wayne Thurman
Clenton Trout
Dougl as Trout
Judy Tuck
Ruby Tuck
Suzanne Turner
Liza Venable
Dan Vernon
Marlene Vest
C a rolyn Ward
Lisa Ware
Linda Webber
Margaret Welch
Doris Wells
Maggie Wertz
Marvin Wheeling
Mabel Widener
John Williams
John Wilson
Jackie Wimmer
Richard Wimmer
Ruth Wimmer
Dan Wince
Tommy Wirsing
Tommy Woods
Mary Lee Wray
Mary Wright
Buddy Zuck

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MOST TALENT ED
Whitney Grove -Buddy Martin

�BEST ALL AROUND
Peggy Hughes-Maudie Myers -George C ar tledge

MOST PERSONALITY
Jo Jo Blank-Johnny Ewart

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MOST ARTISTIC
Emily Wirsing-Robert Taylor

W ITTEST T WINS
B e ts y and Dicki e L ynn

MOST SCHOL ARLY
Crystal Dillon-Ken Moorman

�£nst Will And Z:estnment
1. To Mrs. Francis the Student Council leaves a Lee pencil and
pin, a ticket to" Rip Van Winkle'', and a room full of eager youths who are more capable of carrying out those helpful but unearthly projects.
2. To Miss Cox and the Annual Staff we leave a self-arranging annual which requires no work whatsoever.
3 . To Mr. Taylor we leave a staff of columnists who will publish
on-time, up-to-date, and readable newspapers .
4. "Squirrel", "Knub", "Melvin Mole", "Cacky", "Shrub", "Mac
and Mo", and "Wheat-Knee" leave their fitting nick-names to
the teachers who had to decipher them from tests, blackboards,
and school chit-chat.
5. To Mrs. Baird we leave a "mood of motivation" that she will
need to pour those lovely Latin lessons into the willing but feeble
minds of next year's class.
6 . To Mr. Gagnet we leave our notebooks full of incomplete assignments and the tests we lov ed so well but failed so often.
7. To Mrs. Dillard we leave a choir that has finished its homework and is ready to sing.
8. To the faculty we leave a short but well-earne d vacation to recuperate from e v erything from a riot to an epidemic of measles.
ARTICLE II
1. George Cartledge, Rob Quarles, and Buddy Saunders leave their
lo v e for cars to Tommy Fox, Bobby Churchill,and Bob Argabright
and we hope they won't bore their gals with engine talk.
2. The class of ' 56 lea v es to ne x t year's sports fans the trophies
that were won this year and hope that they c an do as well.
3. Bitty leaves her cherub smile to the next innocent decei v er.
4. Gayle Oakey doesn't lea v e anything to anybody · cuz she wants it
all.
5. Johnny Ewart lea v es his sexy eyes to Andy Clingenpeel so he can
charm such cute girls as those in Johnny's harem.

6. Robert T a ylor leaves "Taylor's Boogie" to next year's pianist
in hopes that he can play it.
7. Melinda Hiscox lea v es her fickle heart to Gwen Coleman.

8. Lisa Glendy leaves her inexhaustable wit to Brenda Becker.

��eltoir
First Row: Richard Brooks, Terry Lerch, Phil Hillen, Sue Ellen Marshall, Cecelia Stiff, Sheila
Woolwine, Martha Hill, Shelby Holland, Peggy Hypes, Patsy Catron, Vanetta Remaine, Judy Pharr.
Second Row : David Eye, Jimmy Dean, Buddy Saunders, John Benjamin, Catherine Schuyler, Peggy
Hughes, Bitty Davis, Brenda Beckner, Gene Bush Brumfield, Lucy Boyd Lemon, Betsy Yager,
Third Row: Harry Gamble, Ken Moorman, Bobby Hale, Gale Palmer, Gloria Gordon, Kay Kier,
Nancy Funnell, Darlene Watkins, Jean Dulancey, Betsy Lynn. Fourth Row : Robert Taylor, Phil
Cutright, Bud Stockton, Francis Cundiff, Eugene Crumpler, Joan Bradshaw, Melinda Hiscox,
Audrey Patsel , Sandra Johnson, Gayle Oakey, Page Montgomery.

girls' glee elub
First Row: Trudy Layne , Ann Stanley, Shelby Bivens, Rebecca Quinn, Mary Louise Woody, Gwen
Coleman, Betty Cockerham, Rena Weld, Marilyn Kilgore. S e cond Row: Martha McMinis, Mildred
Carter , June Shell, Gracie Pentecost, Diane Wiseman, Joyce Beheler, Patsy McNutt, Sandra
Beard, Phyllis Greenw ay, Sue Huffman. Third Row : Brenda Weaver, Betsy Mason, Katherine
Shelton, Doris Hawkins, Frances Huffman, Shirley DeVaughn, Geraldine Maxfield, Joan Bennett.
Fourth Row: Ann Hale, Shirley Borden, Polly Mayhew, Linda Frazier , Sally Stevenson, Pat Ewers,
Estelle Dannel!, Vi c ky Moses, Joanne Jones.

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First Row: Marvin Williams, Thomas Altizer, Woody Smith, Lave Hurt, Billy Johnson, Bobby
'M artin, Wayne Rankin, Bobby Spiers, James Funnell, Ronnie Huffman. S e cond Row: Bobby
Churchill, Bobby Howell, Jack Cummings, Jerry Wilson, Billy Shackelford, BudCannady ,Lynn
Hammond, Dickie Beasley, Arthur Bush. Third Row:_ Lane Craig, Andy Dillon, Douglas Tate, J.
C. Jones, Ronald Webb e r, Jim Shanahan, Joby Grant, Ronny Richardson, Jimmy Brandeau, Bobby
Doby.

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First Row: Sara Ferguson, Jackie Craft, Tommy Cassada, William Law rence , L a rry Phillips,
Charles Lester, Charles Pugh. Second Row: Bitty Davis, P a ge Montgomer y , Linda Slusher, Sue
Ellen Marshall, Julia Burton, Susan Oakey. Third Row: Cecelia Stiff, Cr y stal Dillon, Harr y
Gamble, Roberta Williams, Bill Davis, Betty Barr Hawkins, Gale Palmer. Fourth Row: V incent
Warner , Ken Moorman, Audrey Patsel, Page McGavock, Whitney Grov e, Joe Webb.

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Fir s t Row: Green Laws on, Kay Bullington, Ann Til g hman Francis, Pe gg y Miles, Veral y ne Simmons, Frances Hawkins , Susan Leech, Sandra Huff, Harriotte Dodson, Mar y Wiltsee Keller, John
Boy d . Second Row: June Wimmer, Sheryn Roberts, Rebecca Quinn, Betsy Yager, Susan Hyde,
Beverly Lemon , Sandra Crabtree, Diane Allen, Nanc y Kingery, Carol Lewis Thurman, Georgia
Plunkett. T h ird Row: Judy Pharr, Brenda Beckner, Catherine Schuyler, Gloria Gordon, Melinda
Hiscox, S a ll y Stephenson, Ga yle Oake y , Kay Kier, Susan Meador, Gale McGuire, Darlene Carter .
.Fourth Row: Myra Franklin, Ronald Webber, Andy Clingenpeel, George Jennings.

/Vi11tlt (jrndc Drnmntics
Buddy Martin (Reporter) ,
Charles Pugh (P resident) .

Caroline Norman (Secr e tary), Betty Barr Hawkins (Vice-President),

�8iplttlt (}rode Vrnmntics
First Row : Mary Louise Woody, Brenda Becker, Ted Towles, Bobby Spires, Richard Stutts,
Brenda Wea v er. Second Row: Jenny White, Jackie Belton, Marlene K e en, June Wimmer, V erlyne
Simmons, Bill Moore. Third Row : Andy Clingenpeel, Bill Marmion, Gary Booth , Sue Huffman,
Pat Aliff.

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First Row: Paul Epperly, Kenneth Brooks, Sherr y Pitze i- , Catherine Robertson, Suzanne Turner,
Liza Venable, John Boyd. Second Row: Gary Harris, Kenneth Buckner, Bobby Gregor y , Dann y
Hogan, Reed Lunsford, Taylor Quarles, Greene Lawson, Bucky Cuddy , Third Row: Jennie Hedrick, Mary Wright, George J e nnings, George Shute, Frank Ross, Robert Richards, Gail Mc Crar y,
Sheila Basham. Fourth Row: Barbara Johnson, Shalmir Glenn, Harriet McGav ock, Be v ele n e
Martin, Myra Franklin, Ronnie Lichtman, Jane Lemon, Mary Keller , Peggy Pats el.

�"V" Z:eeJt Officers
First Row: Rita Coverstone-Treasurer, Whitney Gro v e-Program Chairman.
Hudgins-Vice-President, Peggy Hughes-President, Bitty Davis-Secretary.

S econd Row: Kitty

Hi-V
First Row: Billy Moore,Bobby Spiers,John Moldenhauer, George Cartledge , Ken Moorman-Secretary, Budd y Saunders -President, Russell Rosenberger, Bob Argabright, Mr. Miller-Sponsor .
Second Row: William L aw rence, Lave Hurt, Bobby Lancaster, Bill Shackelford, Lynn Hammond,
Jerry Wi lson, Douglas Tate, Sammy Shutt, Philip Lemon, Philip Bailey. Third Row : Richard
Stutts, Harr y Gamble , Tom Fitzpatrick, Arthur Bush, Paul Thompson, Andy Clingenpeel, Bobby
Doby, Andy Dillon. Fourth Row : Charles Pugh, Madison Folding, Carlton Russ e ll, Francis Cundiff , Bud S tockton , Jim Weld, Earl Haga.

�Student eouncil
Seated: Buddy Saunders (Vice President), Vanetta Remaine (President), Richard Stutts (Treasurer). First Row: Marlene Keen, George Shute, Patsy Brown, Frances Hawkins, Billy Gilmore,
Caroline Norman, Brenda Weaver, Liza Venable, Ann Stanley. Second Row: Anita Hudgins, Jerry
Bush, Jo Jo Blank, Jane Lemon, Mary Louise Woody, Phyllis Dalton, Maudie Myers. Third Row:
Martha Thomas, Whitney Grove, Jim Douthat, Betsy Harris, Sandra Jarrett. George Jennings.
Fourth Row: Mrs. Francis, Mr. Taylor (Advisors). Absent: Page Montgomery (Secretary).

Ked Cross
Seated: Lucy Boyd Lemon (Treasurer), Francis Gundiff (President), Jackie Belton (Vice President),Kay Kier (Secretary) . .l:'~irst Row: Philip Bailey, Mary Wi ltsee Keller, Catherine Robertson,
Beverly Martin,Sandra Shropshire, Jackie Craft, Dickie Beasley, Russell Rosenberger, Judy Kess ler, Barbar a Johnson, Carolyn Ward, Olivia Temple. Second Row : Carman Campbell, Barbara
Ferguson, Shirley Simmons, Andy Clingenpeel, James Shannahan, Bobby H a le, Tommy Fox, Doris
Patsel, Shelby Holland, Rita Coverstone.

�1. H.A.
Seated: Jean Layne, Anita Hudgins (Reporter), Kay Kier (Vice President), Sue Ellen Marshall
(President), Linda Slusher (Secretary), Mable Lavender (Treasurer), Rita Coverstone (S. C.
Representati ve) , Kitty Hudgins (Historian). Standing First Row : Jean Wiseman, Judy Deel, Betty
Patsel, Catherine Schuyler, Sandra Johnson, Audrey Patsel, Dot Williams, Shirley Dannel, Phyllis Shinault, Sandra Jarrett, Janice Thompson, Connie Beheler. Second Row : Joyce Prillaman,
Vanetta Remaine, Mary Owens, Susan Oakey, Nancy Funnell, Brenda Beckner, Sallie McPherson,
Jane Dove, Lillian Looney, Pat Catron, Darlene Carter, Ruth Collie.

Seated: Judy Pharr (President). Standing: Roberta Williams, Peggy Hughes, Catherine Schuyler,
Cecelia Stiff, Susan Oakey, Vanetta Remaine.

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Seated: Gale McGuire, Terry Lerch, Pat Eye. Standing : Mrs. Horton-Sponsor, Harry Gamble,
Sonny Deaton, Buddy Saunders, Norris Dobbins, Earl Haga, Francis Cundiff, Bob Belton, Job y
Grant, William Lawrence, Eugene Crumpler, Robert Taylor, Carolyn McDaniel, Pat Ewers,
Martha Thomas, Polly Mayhew, Archer Dodson, Susan Meador.

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Bill Bottger (S. C. Representative), Joe Webb (Vice President), Da rid Eye (President).

Rebel Staff
Seated: Peggy Hughes, Whitney Grove-Editor. Standing: Jeanie Showalter, Judy Pharr, Gene
Bush Brumfield, Vanetta Remaine, Sandra Johnson, Susan Oakey-Co-Editor, Maudie Myers,
Marion Jo Blank.

�!!n nd
Majorettes: Sandra Johnson, Rita Coverstone, Sandra J ar rett. First Row :
Mr . Landis,(Director), Robert Irwin, Gale McGuire, Jean Roberts, Mary
E llen 'stanley, Johnny Shoemaker, Bobby Spiers, Jim Rinehart, Joy ce
Prillaman, Donna Spradlin, Herbie Vaughn , Charles Bi xby (Drum M a jor).
Seconcl llow: Wayne Rankin, Charles T hompson, Henry R eece, Madison

Folden, Jimmy Dunn, Tommy Williams, Ray Welch, John Adams, Tommy
Cassada , D avid Kicklighter, Rich a rd Stutts. Third Row : Philip Bailey,
Shelton R e id, Joe Haye s, Robert Thax ton, Billy Quinlin, Jimmy Brandeau , Geor ge Gr ave ly, Russell Rosenberger.

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Bitty D avi s, Betsy L ynn, P age Montgomery, Jackie Craft, Betty Barr Hawkins. Third Row: Patricia Catron, An ita Hudgins, Caroline Norman, Jeanie Showalter, Sheila Woolwine, Vanetta
Remaine (Co-Capt a in) , Martha Hill.

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First Row: Patricia C atron, Sue Huffman, Kitty Hudgins, Darlene Igo, Jackie Belton, Pat Ewers,
Gayle Oakey, Melinda Hiscox, Sandra Johnson, P age McGav ock, Audrey Patsel, Catherine Schuyler,
Jackie Craft, Martha Hill, C aroline N orma n, Betty Ann Howard, Bitty Dav is, Page Montgomery,
Peggy Kiser, Betty Jo Patsel. Second Row : Ren a Weld , Vanetta Remaine (Co-Captain), Miss
Beamer (Coach), Anita Hudgins (Co-Captain), Peggy Hughes.

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Mr. Gagnet (Coach), George Vogel (Manager), Jimmy Hall, Buddy Saunders, Ri c hard B ea rd, V.
G. Buck, Richard Mabry, Ronnie Haynes, Da v id Barbour, Gary Crawford , Ken Moorman, Key
Clark, Bill Davis, Larry Phillips, Charles Bixby (Score Keeper), Spencer Br yan t (Manager).

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Brandeau, George Gravely, Bill Marmion, Billy Johnson, Herbie Vahn, Mr. Sisson (Coach)

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First Row : Spencer Bryant, Bobby Brizendine (President), Richard Mabry, Buddy Saunders (Vice
President), Larry Phillips, Jimmy Hall, Joe Ed Young, Billy Johnson. Second Row : George Vogel,
Charles Bixby, Bill Davis, Henry Reece, Gary Cr a wford, Dick Lawson, Ken Moorman (Secretary),
V. G. Buck. Third Row : Phil Cutright, Buster Cartledge, Bud Stockton, Fr a ncis Cundiff, Cliff
Alcorn, Richard Beard, Key Clark . Fourth Row: Mr. Gagnet (Sponsor), Carlton Russell, Ronnie
Haynes , Ronnie Cundiff, David Barbour, Buddy Martin.

)lidgets
Left to Right : Dennis Sink, Ken Caperton, Danny Hogan, Bobby Jones, Peter Ring, Mr. Tally,
Sponsor, Mar v in Wheeling, Buddy Robertson, Ronald Leonard, C. H. Trout, Johnny Williams,

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Vanetta Remaine, Mable Lave nder, Lu cy Boyd Lemon, Marion Jo Blank, Melinda Hiscox, Gayle
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P eggy Hughes, Vanetta Remaine. Second Row : Marion Jo Blank, Gayle Oake y, Catherine Schuyler ,
P age McGavock,Sheila Woolwine, Page Montgomery,Sandra Johnson. Third Row : Kay Kier, Do t
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DEDICATION
OR
FANFARE FOR A CIRCUS QUEEN
Behind the scenes of a we ll-organi zed, disciplined, and successfu l
classroom in structiona l progra m the re must be a leader who is understandably fair yet fearles s of critici sm either from the performers or
fellow- le aders in th e Big Top family that makes up our school. These
characteristic s are out st anding in one who is " m istress-of-ceremonies"
in her ow n side show of \vorki ng with boy s and girls. She has spent
many yea rs walking a "tight rope" of making decisions, straightening
out th e "clowns" and sympathi zing with the "trage die s" that occur to
those who are fo rtunate e nough to hav e been exposed to her influenc e .
She dem onstr at es through her perso nal li fe and in he r professi on as a
t eacher that "the show must go on " even if it mea ns courageo usly
"cracking the whip" to get results.
The staff of The General t akes gre at pleasure in dedi ca ting this
196 7 yearbook to our Que en of the Big Top -- Mrs. Ocie Morgan.

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ADMINISTRATION
Mrs. Elizabeth S tanl~y
Secretary

Wallace McMillan
Assistant Principal

�C. F. Adams BS MA
French
Mrs. Lois Bowers BA
Latin

Mrs. Joy Aird BS
Mathematics
Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan BS
Physical Education

Miss Bettie Austin BA
Physical Education

Mrs. Bernice Benjamin BA
English, Social Studies

Mrs. Lillian Barnette BS MA
English

Reginald Clark BS
Physical Education

FACULTY
Edward C. Comer BS

Mrs. Esther Cosby BS
Reading

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FACULTY
John C. Garber BA
Physical Education

Miss Susan Haas BS
Dramatics

William R. Hackley BS
World Geography

Charles W. Ha ncock BA , MA
Guid a nce

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal BA, MA
Art

Mrs. Ste ll a Hood BS
English

A. W. Hull BS, MS
Band

Mrs. Genev a Jenkin s BS
Science

�Miss Ellen King BA
English

George Litos BA
Special Education

Mrs. Pauline Long BS
Librarian

John ~lack BA
English

Mrs. Frances McCown BA
World History

Miss Elizabeth McNea l BA
English - Guidance

Mrs. Ocie Morga n BS
Math

!v1rs. Eve lyn Pa yne BA
Guidance

FACULTY
Mrs . Frannie Pruden BS
Sc ience

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�Jerome J. Schula BA
Sight Saving

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Mrs. Ginny Scruggs BS
Home Economics

Mrs. Letta Sink BS
Science

Richard Sprinkle BS
Industrial Arts

Mrs. Lillian Sutton BS
Mathematics

Miss Elizabeth Temple BS
Ma thema tics

Mrs. Jean Vandergrift BS
Home Ecrmomics

Mrs. Frances Vasilou BA, MA
Geography

Mrs. Genevieve Waring BS
Mathematics

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J OANNE ADAMS
KATHY AKERS
KA THY AKERS
ROBERT AKERS
HELEN ALEXANDER
SANDRA A LE XANDER

J ANET A LTICE
DEBBIE AND ERSON
RICHARD ANDERSON
RUTH ARNOLD
J AMES ARTHUR
PATRICIA AUTHOR

CATHY BARBOUR
CLINTON BARLOW
WILLIAM BEARD
DANNY BENOIS
ALTON BIEVINS
PETER BUCHHOLZ

DAVID BRAMMER
DAVID BROOKS
RUBY BROOKS
WILLIAM BROUGHMAN
CAROLYN CAMPBELL
KENNETH CAMPBELL

THO MAS CARSON
VICKEY CARTER
FAY CHISOM
RICKEY CHURCH
BONNIE CLARKE
MARGO CLARK

DAVID CLASBEY
ROBERT A COLE
CARL TON COLEMAN
CATHY CONNER
SHE ILA CONNER
ROBERT COWAN

PEGGY CREASY
BOBBY CREGGER
JE AN ETTE DALE
BETTY DEANER
JOHN DILLON
RUTH DILLON

�NINTH GRADE
VICKIE DOBY
CAROLYN DOOLEY
JEAN DOFF
PEGGY EPPERLY
RONNIE ETTER
KATHY EYLER

JAMES FARRIES
CHARLES FERGUSON
DREAMA FLINCHUM
ESTHER FLORA
JA NICE FLUELLEN
KAREN FRALIN

ROVELLA FRALIN
DANIEL GALLAGHER
PAUL GORDON
IRMA GILES
CAROL GILL
JAMES GRAY

PEGGY GRAY
BARBARA GREEN
DEBORAH GRIFFITH
LENNIE HAMLETT
VIRGINIA HAMPTON
AL THEA HANDY

BETTY HANNAH
RANDEL HARRIS
SUE HARRISON
GINNY HARTMAN
LORRAINE HARVEY
ETHEL HATCHER

KAREN HAWLEY
EMMETT HEDRICK
BRENDA HEIM
MICHAEL HE NDERSO!\
GAYLE HILL
JAMES 1-IINER

THERESA HOBSON
DAVID HODGES
RALPH HODGES
WANDA HODGES
JERI HOGUE
WAYNE HOLLAND

�NINTH GRADE
SARAH HOPKINS
ROBERT HOW ARD
RONALD HOWARD
LINWOOD HUBBORD
BECKY HYLTON
MARSHALL KARNES

SUSAN KASEY
CARSON KELLY
BRENDA KING
CYNTHIA KINGERY
CINDY KITE
LYNN JENKINS

BRYCE JONES
BRENDA JOHN SON
DOUGLAS JONES
PASTY JONES
LOUELLEN JONES
LYNN JONES

KENNY JONES
MARIA LAMBERT
BRENDA LANCASTER
RICHARD LA WREN CE
BETTYE LAWSON
FRED LAWSON

JOANNE LAX
ROBERT LEWIS
EUGENE LIGHTFOOT
DOROTHY LINDSEY
SAMMY LITTLE
PHYLLIS LLOYD

COLIN MARTIN
JANET MA WYER
BRENDA MAYS
ALLEN McBRIDE
DIANE McBRIDE
ALVINA McFALLS

ELAINE MILLS
EVELYN MILLS
PAULA MOONEY
BENJAMIN MORAN
DANIEL MOORE
TANITA MOSES

�NINTH GRADE
LARRY MUSE
DORA MYERS
TOMMY NEWELL
BONNIE NICHOLS
CINDY NICHOLS
CORLIS NOEL

MARY NYNLEY
CARO OGLE
MARTHA OGDEN
MICHAEL OXLEY
BUDDY PAITSEL
PAT PAITSEL

LINDA PALMER
REBA PATTON
VANESSA PARKER
JUDY PETERS
WAYNE POFF
TED PORTER

KENNY PUGH
LAVERNE PRIEST
DENNIN QUESENBERRY
JOHN RADCLIFF
DEBORAH RAGLAND
DAVID REAMS

ANDREW RICE
LONNIE ROBERTS
WALTER ROBERTS
LEWIS ROBIRSON
CLINTON ROGERS
TIMOTHY ROHRER

LEWIS ROTENBERRY
SHARON RYDER
SHEILA SAKER
EDWARD SAUNDERS
JUDY SAUNDERS
MELTON SAUNDERS

DAVID SCUPHERS
WILLIAM SHANK
ROBERT SHA VER
DONNA SIGMON
EDDIE SMITH
LOIS SOWERS

�NINTH GRADE
RALPH SPICKARD
AUBRY SPRADLIN
VICKIE ST AN LEY
CYNTHIA ST AP LENTON
MICHEAL SWEENEY
LIND A SWIM

JUDY TABOR
DEBRA T AY LOR
M ICHAEL TERRY
DEE ANN TH A CKER
TO MMY THURMAN
JA MES TINSLEY

MELINDA TRAIL
SHIRLEY TRENT
DANNY T ULER
NEAL VAN DERGRIFT
PEGGY WALKER
C YNTHIA WATSON

DEBBIE WEBB
STEVE WEBB
JA MES WEBBER
BRENDA WHEELING
RANDALL WHEELING
SONNY WIDENER

SANDRA WIDENER
JOHN WILFONG
SANDRA WILKES
ETHEL WILLS
GARY WILLIAMS
BOBBY WILSON

JIMMY WILSON
JOSH WILSON
MARGIE WILSON
BRENDA WIMMER
ANITA WITT
KEITH WOOD

WILLIAM WOODFIELD
MARIE WOOLWINE
THERESA WORLEY
LANA WRIGHT

14

Monkeys At Work

�EIGHTH GRADE
Constance Adam s
Joan Adams
Pa tric ia Adams
Andy Ag new
Bowen Ake rs
Diane Akers
Sharon Ake rs
Fra ncine Alexande r
M ic h ae l Arthur
T e rena Arthur
Dav id Assa id
Charle s Atki ns
Becky Ba ld win
Roge r Barbe r
Willi a m Ba rbe r
D0&lt;111a Bartlett
Harry Ba rton
Faye Be ll
Rob in Bennett
An na Birch
M ich ae l Blanke nship
David Bohon
Stanley Bottom s
Charles Bowman
Bre nd a Bram le tt
Barbara Brown
Da nny Brown
Fr an !{ Brown
John Brown
Joyce Ann Brown
Mari lyn Brow n
Na ncy Brmvt1
Wi llia m Brown
Pam Brub ake r
Harold Buc h anan
Donna Bushell
Su sa n Byrd
Ronn ie Ca ld we ll
Gary Carli sle
Juli a Ca rson
Judy Carring to n
Guy Ca rroll
John Ca rro ll
Dwight C a rter
Joe Carter
Sh irley Carter
Tony C h apman
Wan da Chi ldress
De rek C hurch
Cha rl o tte C lements
Kathy C lemons
Ja net Co llin s
Robe rt Cooper
Pa tri cia Corre ll
Kern1eth Corvin
Lind a Corvin
Jim m y Craw ford
l\·1ic h ial C reasy
Debb ie Jo C regge r
Pam Crocke tt
Everett Croft
Pam Cuckler
Ern est in e Dav is

�Jean Davis
Patricia De a l
Garry Dillon
Kare n Dillon
Darlene Drewy
Debra Drewry
Anthony Eades
Donna Edwards
Kenneth Edens
Brenda Ellis
Penny Eubank
Darlene Evans
Evelyn Fairfax
Karen Ferguson
Myrtle Ferguson
Joe Louis Ferrell
Larry Ferris
Joseph Fields
Barry Fisher
Stephen Fitzgerald
Angela Fluellen
Carlton Foley
Michael Franklin
Nathaniel Franklin
Donna Gallagher
Deborah Gearhart
Charlie Gibson
Jefferson Giles
Daviu Goad
lvlelvin Gordon
Charles Grant
Teeinna Gray
Roger Guilliams
William Gunthrie
Caroline Hale
Charlotte Ann Hale
Linda Hulcey
William Hall
Jackie Hatcher
Larry Hatcher
Ross Hardy
Allen Harris
Ann Harvey
Tommy Helms
Jimmy Hicks
Janice Hill
Gay Hodges
Herbert Hodges
William Houges
Lynne Howell
Rolanda Howard
Jimmy Hurt
Henry Jackson
Larry Jackson
Robert Jenkins
Rachel Johns
Kenneth Johnson
Cathy Jones
Jennifer Jones
Sara Karnes
Kevin Kerns
Wayne King
Annette Kingery

EIGHTH GRADE
16

�EIGHTH GRADE
Dian Kirby
Debbie Lambert
Perry Lambert
Cheryl Laughlin
Steven Laughlin
Theresia Lawerence
James Lefew
Brenda Leftwich
Carolyn Lewis
Susan, Lewis
Barry Light
Sylvia Long
Shirleen Lovern
Marvin Loyd
Jim Lucas
Douglas Lynsky
Bill Madison
Franz Manthey
Dale Martin
Diane Martin
Debbie Markham
Sharon Markham
Ralph Mays
Micheal McAllister
Gerald Mccadden
Betty Mcfalls
Jeff McGhee
Pasty McGhee
Carolyn McGeorge
Pam McGuire
Gene Miller
Dorothy Mills
Sherry lvlontgomery
Hans l\1onthey
Rodnick Moore
Johnsie Moorman
Teresa l\'loses
Bill Nelson
Danny Overstreet
Malcolm Perdue
Michael Perdue
Darnelle Perry
Helen Peroulas
Bill Paitsel
Kathy Parker
Ronnie Parker
Kerry Plunkett
Marguret Pond
Crystal Price
Charlene Priest
Janet Prillaman
Carol Poff
Connie Pugh
Darryl Pugh
Lenard Rhodes
Barry Richardson
Connie Richardson
Harry Rinehart
Susan Roach
Darrell Robertson
Frank Robertson
James Robertson
Wayne Robertson

�Su sa n Sake r
Ed h'a rd Sa un d e rs
l\la rga rcl Saunde rs
l\ !a r·. i n Sau nders
She r ry Sc ru gg s
Wa n da Shel t o n
Deborah Siler
Steven Sil e r
Eliz abe th Si mmo ns
Larr y Smi th
La 1vre nce S111 ith
Ch a r le s Sne llin gs
Loui se Spicka rd
l\lari e Spickard
Ba rry St a n ley
Cindy St a nle y
Bren da Su ll iv an
Ci ndy Su ll iv a n
Wil m e r Su ll iva n
Je rry Su lt
Jo hn Sw e en e y
Sha ro n Swit z e r
l\ l ich ae l Tuber
Da rr y l Tay lo r
l\ la ry A nn Tay lo r
Sa nd y Thacke r
J ani c e Tho 111as
Lind a Thom as
Bl inda Tho111pson
J a111e s Thomasson
Lind a Thornhi ll
Wayne Thornhi ll
V icki e Thur ston
Pau l To ll ey
!\lik e T o ll ey
Anna T o li ver
J a111e s T o li ver
And re w Va ughan
Cy nthi a Vau g h an
A ll en Waher
Sharon Wa lke::
P a tri c ia Wa rt
Esse x Wa t k in s
C l a re We l c h
G l e nn We l c h
Debb ie \ve bb
J ane t Webb
Rodney We bb
Rufu s Whee le r
Connie Whitake r
Hu ston Whitlow
Joe Widene r
J ack ie Will s
J udy Will is
Beatr ice Wi lli ams
Da nn y Wi lli ams
Robe rt Wil so n
Peggy Wil son
Li nda Wil so n
Ph y lli s Wood s
Dav id Yepp

EIGHTH GRADE
18

�Russell Adams
Deborah Alexander
Laverne Alexander
James Allen
Sherry Amos
Ronnie Andre ws

Jerry Authur
Pete Asimakopoulos
Gary Atkins
Gary Bailey
Mike Barlow
Wayne Barnett
Carrie Begley
Alan Bland
Gail Bobbitt
Wayne Bobbitt
James Bonds
Janet Booth

SEVENTH GRADE
Steve Booth
Leslie Boston
Harry Bowes
David Bowman
Paul Brammer
Jeff Briggs
Bobby Brooks
Billy Brown
Dennis Brown
Katherine Brown
Rita Brown
Vera Brown
Sharon Bryant
Helen Burnette
Linda Bush
Ronnie Carlisle
Susan Chaney
Howard Chewning

Boyd Chisom
Allen Clark
Debra Clark
Nathaniel Coles
Danny Conner
Glenn Cooper
19

�David Correll
Anthony Crane
Gale Creasey
Roger Crockett
James Cumnock
DaVinci Curry

Linda Davis
Marsha Davis
Meredith Davis
Sylvia Deaner
Gladys De Weese
Gail Dudley
Me rle Eden s
Billie Jean Ellis
Kaye Ellis
Steve Epperly
Jerry Ferguson
John Ferguson

SEVENTH GRADE
Bill Ferrell
Jam es Ferrell
Constance Ferris
Rapheal Ferris
Maxine Fleming
Norma Fletcher

Robert Flowers
Shirly Flowers
Mike Foley
Karen Fulford
Jay Fulk
Steve Gearheart
Charlotte Gibson
Vanessa Gibson
Irvin Gill
Charle s Gowen
Timothy Graham
Rebecca Gray
Carol Greene
Larry Greene
Ricky Greenwood
Alesia Gunter
William Hairston
Debra Hall

20

�Lee Hall
Paul Harper
Mary Ann Hatcher
Dennis Hayes
Ricky Hayes
Nancy Henebry

Douglas Herndon
Richard Herndon
Paul Hickman
Pauline Hickman
Yvonne Hickman
Debbie Hicks
Ster ling Hicks
James Hill
Vicky Hodges
Wanda Hodges
Deborah Holley
William Hopkins

SEVENTH GRADE
Becky Hubbard
Jim Hubbard
Freddie Huffman
Jackie Huffman
Danny Isom
Judith James
Deborah Johnson
Pamela Johnson
Clarence Jones
Debra Jones
Duv ahl Jones
Frank Jones

John Jones
Jacqueline Jordan
Tommy Jorden
Melvin Kasey
Sherry Kerns
Debor ah Kessler
Becky King
Rose King
Carolyn Kingery
Richard Kingery
Roger Lambert
Dennis Lawerence

21

�Larry Leffel
Della Leftwich
James Leftwich
Butch Lemon
Ruth Lester
J. C. Litton
Susan Lockard
Micheal Loyd
Steve Lubowinski
Jeffery Lynch
Steve Lynch
Bonnie Mabry
Gary Manspile
Sulle Martin
Jerry Marsh
Frances Mason
Juanita Mason
Buddy Matthews

SEVENTH GRADE
Fentress Matthews
Joseph Mays
Donald McCadden
Joel McClanahan
Ray McGhee
James Mills

Cindy Mitchell
Sandra Mills
Gaynelle Morris
Bobby Neal
Wayne Newman
Shirley Nolen
Shirley 0 'Neal
Steve Overfelt
Marsha Parker
Terry Parris
Jimmy Patton
Michael Perdue

Pete Peters
Tim Peters
Annette Phanelson
Mary Lynne Piotrowski
Nancy Pond
Cliff Pruett

22

�Raymond Pugh
Ralph Ray
Charles Reynold s
Jaunita Rice
David Robertson
Gerald Robe rtson

Kathy Rob inson
David Rodges
Eddie Sanders
Bre nd a Scott
David Shaver
Steve Shrade r

Cynthi a Sile r
David Sink
Sylvia Sink
Tedd y Sloan
Ben Small
Sammy Stoner

SEVENTH GRADE
Rebecca Tate
Diane Thomas
Phoebe Thomas
Bonnie Talley
Larry Toliver
Richard Tolley
John Turner
Gary Tyree
Albert Via
Sharlene Viar
George Warner
Lind a Wat son

Walter Webber
Sue Weddle
Thomas Wedd le
Gary Whorley
Ray Widener
Ronnie Wilhe lm
Gary Williamson
Gary Wil son
Linda Wilson
Donald Woody ie ld
David Worley
Shirley Wright

23

�LI.ST WIL&amp;

great

SEY--Lee Jr. High, Goodby, Goodby, when I leave you, I know I will cry. I leave Lee J •
ret. The teachers that I know that did their best to teach me a little of this and some of that.
nding us to Jefferson so they can get some rest.

CKIE DOBY--leaves Miss Temple all the mini-skirts everywhere in the world so she can destroy them, and
therefore she will not be embarrassed by the free shows. Leaves Mrs. Benjamin a homeroom full of pupils
who are kind and respectful and don't go through her desk once a day. Leaves Mrs. Hoal students who don't
swing their brushes like monkeys and girls with real curly hair who don't have to miss classes to go to Hollywood Beauty Saloon to have their hair fixed. Leaves Mr. Fisher to Miss Temple so they can compare notes on
who has done what and '"hy.
LINDA SWIM--leaves a huge lock to Mrs. Stanley so she can lock out the same bad boys and girls who have
caused her three years of noise and suffering.
DEEANN THACKER--being of sound mind and body even after three wild and wonderful years in the art room
hopes that other nuts will fall into Mrs. Hoal 's spider webb and have as jazzy and meaningful a time as I
did. I leave Mrs. Bowers (you tiny morsel of goodness) a half way studious Latin class for next year. After
another year like this last one, Mrs. Mccowan will have to write her own will. And sweet up-coming ninth
graders, I want to remind you of your duties as students in Mrs. Burnett's classes. You must look like you
understand even though you don't understand a
at is going on. Be neat and tidy in your work at all
times and always have a library book with you d al will be fine. Last but not least, I leave my most
prized possession--my receipe for survival in M s T mple's room. Be sure to have a hall pass at all times,
look intelligent, bless her when she sneezes and
at her jokes, ask lots of questions, and add Tender
Loving Care---you 've got it made.
BUTCH DILLON--leaves all his books to Mr. MacMi la leaves all his worries to Mr. Howard, leaves all his
over due books to Mrs. Long and leaves what littl is left to Lotz Funeral Home.
RUBY BROOKS--being of vacant mind leaves Mrs. u anan a new whistle for an in order group of out of order
girls. Leaves Mrs. Mccowan a green pill that ill ake her grow enough to be the jolly green giant's wife.
But m ost of all I leave my many memories to e and hope that it will grow stronger in years ahead.
LINWOOD HUBBARD--leaves Mr. Hull

a new ban

JERI HOGUE--the Bomb Girl, leaves a foot in the
an automatic notebook checker to Mrs. Buchana
hall skipper c atcher to Mr. MacMillan,
SONNY WIDENER--leaves Mr. Mack a dr
Mr. Clark. Leav es all the bent nails
one who is smart enough to win one

om so he won't fuss all the time.
uth of anyone who doesn't know what to say on the telephone,
a pair of roller skates to Mrs. Rader, an automatic remedial
the teachers.

11'9'¥'1-li!ll~ of Playboy magazines.
lll~tli

Leaves a pack of cigarettes of
unfinished arguments with Miss Temple to any-

JEANETTE DALE--leaves the thr

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Most Valuable To
Ninth Grade
Sarah Hopkins
Charles Fergerson

Most Likely To Succeed
Lana Wright
Melton Saund e rs

Most Scholarly
Virginia Hartman
John Wilfong

Most Athletic
Debbie Griffith
Ted Porter

Best Looking
Barbara Green
Danny Benios

26

�Best All-Around
Wanda Hodges
Tommy Newell

Most Popular
Joanne Lax
Ronnie Etter

Most Artistic
DeeAnn Thacker
Robert Akers

Most Musical
Cindy Kite
Randy Wheeling

How -

To hfi

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Wittiest
Jeanette Dale
David Clasbey

27

�BAND
Director - A. W. Hull

CHOIR
Director - Mrs . Dorothy Dillard

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor - Mrs. Jean Vandergrift

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor - Mrs. Frances Vasiliou

�HI-Y
Sponsor - Edward C. Comer

Y-TEENS
Sponsor - Miss Su san Haas

�SCIENCE CLUB
Sponsors - Mrs. Ge neve Jenkins, Russell E. Fish er

FRENCH CLUB
Sponsor - Carrol Adams

�LIBRARY CLUB
Sponsor - Mrs. Pauline Long

JUNIOR RED CROSS
Sponsor - Mrs. Joy Aird

�STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION
Sponsor - Miss Eli za beth McNeal

MONITORS
Sponsor - Miss Elizabeth McNeal

�GENERAL STAFF
Ad visor - Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal
Editors-in-Chi e f - Rob e rt Akers
Bobby Wilson

GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Sponsor - Miss Be tty Austin

�NINTH GRADE OFFICERS
Sponsor - Mrs. Ma rie Utt Hoa l

ART CLUB
Sponsor - Mrs . Ma rie Utt Ho a l

���CHEERLEADERS
Sponsor - Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan

FOOTBALL TEAM
Coach - John H. Mack

�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Coach - Miss Betty Austin

JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Co ach - Miss Susan Haas

�VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach - Reginald Clark

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach - John H. Mack

�VARSITY BASEBALL
Coach - George Litos

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL
Coach - Reginald Clark

�TRACK TEAM
Coach - Wi lli am Hackle y

TENNIS TEAM
Coach - John H. Mack

�BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Sponsor - Reginald Clark

DRAMA CLUB
Sponsor - Miss Susan Haas

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THE GENERAL
1966

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��DEDICATION

How do we love you? Let us count the ways, if we ca n:
You were one of the very first to welcome us to Lee - you made
us feel we belonged. You explained our many opportunities to
us, and pointed us in the direction we should travel. You have
cautioned us along the way, patiently guiding, urging us to desire the best, to learn the most, to set our goals high, in order
that our education might fit us for a happy and successful life.
Your quick wit and ready smile have brightened many of our
days. We shall remember, always, the sincerity of your efforts,
and be grateful for your interest. With our deepest appreciation,
we wish to dedicate the 1966 General to you, Mrs. Mary Bernard.

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�ADMINISTRATION

Waller L. Howard
PRINCIPAL

Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley
SECRETARY

�C. F. Adams, BS, MA
French

Miss Bettie Austin, BA
Physical Education

C . S. Ashby, BS
Industrial Arts

Mrs. Mary Bernard, BS
Guidance

Mrs. Mary Jane Buchanan, BA
English

FACULTY
Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan, BS
Physica l Education

Mrs. Lillian Burnette BA, MA
English
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Edward C. Comer, BS
Industri al Arts

Mrs. Sandra Dav is, AB
English, Speech

Mrs. Dorothy Dillard, BS
Music

�Mrs. Evelyn Dressler BS
English, Social Studies

Russell E. Fisher BS
Science

William R. Hackley BS
World Geography

Earl C. Haga BS
Science

Charles W. Hancock BA, MA
Guidance

FACULTY

Mrs. Dorothy Hayes BS
Home Economics

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal BA, MA
Art

Andrew Hull BS, MS
Band

Mrs. Geneva Jenkins BS
General Science

Mrs. Archer Kennedy BS
Math

�Dabney Lee BA
Social Studies, English

George Li tos BA
Special Education

Mrs. Pauline Long BS
Librarian

Mrs. Frances McCown
History

Wallace McMillan BS, MS
Assistant Principal

FACULTY

Miss Margaret McNeace BS
English, Guidance

Miss Elizabeth McNeal BA, MA
English

Danny Monk BA
Physical Education

Mrs. Ocie Morgan BS
Math

Mrs. Dorothy Peters BA
Reading

�Mrs. Margaret Rader BS
History

Jerome Schula BA
Sight Saving

Mrs. Leeta Sink BS
Science

Miss Lillian Smith BS
Math

Miss Elizabeth Temple BS
Math

FACULTY

Donald Turner BS
Math

Clark Vandergrift BA
World Geography

Mrs . Jean Va ndergrift BS
Home Ecomonics

William Roberston BS, MS
English Social Studies

Wayne Wright BS
Physical Education

�CLASSES

�DANA ABELL
SUSAN ADAMS
THELMA ADAMS
CLARENCE ALIFF
CONNIE AMOS

RONNIE ARTHUR
STEVEN ASSAID
BRENDA BARBER
MARGARET BARLOW
LAWRENCE BAXTER

CAROL BEAN
RAY BEHELER
DONNA BEELER
BRUCE BENNINGTON
ROSA BEVERLY

NINTH GRADE
WANDA BLAIR
SANDY BOLLING
JAMES BOWLES
KATHY BOWLING
LINDA BOWMAN
STANLEY BRIZZ

EDDIE BROWN
EULA BROWN
C A ROLYN BROWN
BUTCH BRYANT
CHUCKY C A RSON
CLA IRE CHARLES

M IK E CHITWOOD
M ICH A EL COFF MAN
JOHN COLES
JAM ES C O OK
KENNY C OOPER
DENNIS CLASBEY

ROBERT C RA FT
JIMM Y CRAW FORD
CLARK CRAW LEY
LINDA CREAS EY
. JE RRY DAY
A LT A DEN N Y

�BETH DENSON
JUAN DEW S
MARTHA DEYERLE
TART DICKERSON
CA THY DINGUS

DONNA DRISCOLL
SUSAN EAST
ARTHUR EDWARDS
JUDY EPPERLEY
PEGGY EPPERLY

THEDA FAIRFAX
CLAUDE FERGUSON
SUE FLOWERS
WAYNE FOLEY
TERETIA FRANKLIN

NINTH GRADE
BILLY GAYLE
PEGGY GEARHEART
ISABEL GERMAN
TONY GILBERT
DAVID GILMORE
JI MMY GRAHAM

CH ARLES GRAVLEY
EDWARD GRA Y
SUSAN GRA Y
JO ANN GREENW ARD
OWEN GROGAN
PEGG Y GUIDRY

SALLIE GUNN
NANC Y GUTH RIE
T OMMY GUT HRIE
BONNIE HACKET T
ROSE MA RY HALE
SUSAN HA LE

DANNY HALL
KATH IE HA LL
BRUCE HANKINS
JUNE HARDY
JAC QU ELINE HARPER
VICKIE H ARP ER

�RANDEL HARRIS
CALVIN HARRISON
REBECCA HAZZARD
LARRY HODGES
LYNN HODGES

WILLIAM HODGES
ANNETTE HUDSON
STEVEN HUDSON
SANDRA HUFF
EDDIE HUFFMAN

JANICE HUNTLEY
LARRY ISOM
RITA JAMISON
GAIL JOHNSON
CLIFTON JONES

NINTH GRADE
DORIAN JONES
PAM JON ES
AMY KELLEY
RONA LD KOTZ
DENNIS LAV ENDER
WILLIAM LAWRENCE

MAY LAWTON
BARBARA LUC AS
SHARON LYNSKY
BYRON MARKHAM
LINDA MANGUM
DANNY MARTIN

MONTE MARTIN
NANCY MARTIN
PATRICIA MARTIN
PEGGY MARTIN
ROB ERT McA LLISTER
MARILYN McCA DDEN

BRUCE McCOLLOUGH
DONNA Mc DANI EL
GLENN McGHEE
THO MAS McMA HON
WANDA MICKEY
RODERICK MOIR

�MARVIN MOORMAN
SAMUEL MOORMAN
GLORIA MYERS
TERESA NICELY
LINDA OLIVER

ROBERT OVERSTREET
LEROY PARKER
CAROLYN PAYNE
LUCKY PEROULAS
PAULETTE PETERS

STEVE PETERS
MIKE POFF
DARLENE POINDEXTER
KATHLEEN POINDEXTER
VIRGIE PRICE

NINTH GRADE
CAROL POCKETTE
PEGGY RAPP
JERRY REED
LARRY REYNOLDS
RONNIE ROBERTSON
JEAN RINEHART

WESLEY PHILLIP ROBERTS
TERESA ROBERTSON
PAUL ROGERS
MARK RYDER
BETTY SAUNDERS
SUSIE SAUNDERS

JERRY SCOTT
BILLY SHIFFLETT
DANA SHORT
LARRY SIMMONS
PAT SIMMONS
DONN A SINK

MARY SINGLETON
DEBRA SMITH
EDDIE SMITH
WILLIE SMITH
LOUISE SNELLINGS
KAREN SPENCER

�MARLENE ST CLAIR
BARRY STUMP
WINNIE SUTHERLAND
WILLIAM SWEENEY
NANCY THOMASSON

RONALD TOMPSON
GEORGE THURSTON
ARTHUR TRAIL
MARY TRENT
RONNIE TRENT

JOSEPH TURNER
MARIAN TURNER
DIANE TURNBULL
RITA VIA
CAROLYN WEBB

NINTH

GLENN WEBB
TOBY WEBB
DELORES WEBBER
LILLIAN WEBBER
GENE WEST
EDWARD WILLIAMS

LINDA WILLIAMS
JAMES IVAN WILLIAMS
RICHARD WELLS
BILLY WORLEY
CONNIE WRIGHT
JOHNNY WYNEGAR
WILLIAM YOPP

GRADE

�Jo Ann Adams
Myrtle Adams
Kathy Akers
Kathy Akers
Robert Akers
Helen Alexander
Janet Altice
Debbie Andetson
Richard Andetson
Ruth Arnold
James Arthur
Pat Arthur
Cathevine Ballard
Cathy Barbour
Harry Barton
William Beard
Vickie Beckner
Pat Bell
Danny Benois
Alton Blevins
David Blevins
Charlotte Bonds
Kathy Boswell
Becky Bowles
David Brooks
Ruby Brooks
William Broughman
Barbra Brown
Carolyn Campbell
Kenneth Campbell
Tommy Carson
Vicki Carter
Ricky Church
Alphonso Clark
Bonnie Clarks

Margo Clark
Roberta Cole
David Clasbey
Carlton Coleman
Cathy Conner
Sheila Conner
Catherine Cook
Debra Cook
Kenny Corvin
Robert Cowan
Peggy Creasy
Bobby Cregger
Jeanette Dale
Elizbeth Dews
John Dillion
Ruth Dillion
Carolyn Dingus
Vicki Doby

EIGHTH GRADE

�John Fehr
Charles Ferguson
Dreama Flinchum
Esther Flora
Janice Eluellen
Rovella Fralin
Gloria Fuller
Danny Gallagher
Deborah Gearhart
Irma Giles
Carol Gill
Paul Gordon
James Gray
Barbara Greene
Debbie Griffith
Jimmie Hairston
Joe Hairston
James Hale
Lennie Hamlett
Virginia Hampton
Dodie Handy
Betty Hannah
James Harris
Sue Harrison
Virginia Hartman
Lorraine Harvey
Ethel Hatcher
Karen Hawley
Emmett Hedrick
Edward Helm
Brenda Helm
Mike Henderson
Gayle Hill
James Hiner
Teresa Hobson

EIGHTH GRADE

Ralph Hodges
Ronald Hodges
David Hodges
Jeri Hogue
Wanda Hodges
Richard Holland
Wayne Holland
Sarah Hopkins
Linwood Hubbard
Becky Hylton
Deborah Isom
Lynn Jenkins
Charlotte Johnson
Brenda Johnson
Bruce Jones
Louellen Jones
Lynn Jones
Gene Jones
Kenny Jones
Patsy Jones
Marshall Karnes
Susan Kasey
Kermit King
Brenda King

�Cynthia Kingery
Cindy Kite
Dian Kirby
Brenda Lancaster
Sharon Lane
Richard Lawrence
Bettye Lawson
Fred Lawson
Robert Lewis
Eugene Lightfoot
Phyllis Lloyd
Dorothy Lindsey
Sammy Little
Bill Madison
Brenda Mays
James Mays
Colin Martin
Janet Mawyer
Elaine Mills
Evelyn Mills
Allen McBride
Diane McBride
Alvina Mcfalls
Danny Myers
Dora Myers
Benny Moran
Paula Mooney
Harry Morris
Tani ta Moses
Larry Muse
Tommy Newell
Cind y Nichols
Carlis Noel
Mary Nunley
Carol Ogle

Martha Ogden
Michael Oxley
Marian Pa itsel
Pat Paitsel
Linda Palmer
Vanessa Parker
Rebra Patton
Judy Peters
Laverne Priest
Richard Puckett
Kenny Pugh
Wayne Poff
Ted Porter
Dennis Quesenberry
John Radcliffe
Debby Ragland
David Reams
Lewis Robinson
Lawrence Reynolds
Andy Rice
Larry Rice
Norman Richards
Claudia Richardson
Lonnie Roberts

EIGHTH GRADE

�Walter Roberts
Clinton Rogers
Tim Rohrer
Lewis Rotenberry
Sharon Ryder
Sheila Saker
Edward Saunders
Judi th Saunders
Melton Saunders
Robert Shaver
Sheila Stanley
Donna Sigmon
Lois Sowers
Ralph Spickard
Aubrey Spradlin
Ernie Smith
Vicki Stanley
Cindy Stapleton
Linda Swim
Judy Tabor
Lura C. Tartaglia
Debbie Taylor
Dee Ann Thacker
Wayne Thornhill
Tommy Thurman
Melinda Trail
Shirley Trent
Danny Tyler
Neal Vandergrift
Andy Vaughan
Peggy Walker
Cindy Watson
Debbie Webb
James Webber
Steven Webb

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Rufus Wheeler
Brenda Wheeling
Randy Wheeling
Lamenthia Widener
Sandra Widener
Ethel Wills
Claunce Williams
John Wilfong ·
Sandra Wilkes
Brenda Wimmer
Bobby Wilson
James Wilson
Margie Wilson
Anita Witt
Keith Wood
Billy Woodfield
Patricia Word
Thersa Worley

�Constance Adams
Joan Adams
Patricia Adams
Betty Adkins
Andy Agnew
Bowen Akers
Diane Akers
Francine Alexander
Micheal Arthur
Terena Arthur
David Assaid
Charles Atkins
Ricky Atkins
Becky Baldwin
June Bane ·
Billy Barber
James Barber
Donna Bartlett
Gary Bailey
Betsy Beard
James Beckner
Carrie Begley
Deloris Fa ye Bell
Robin Bennett
Susie Bethea
Wayne Bobbitt
David Bohon
Stanley Bottoms
Charles Bowman
Chavncey Bradley
Brenda Bramlette
Micheal Blankenship
Billy Brown
Clinton Brown
Danny Brown
Joyce Ann Brown
Marilyn Brown
Nancy Brown
William Brown
Pamela Brubaker
Harold Buchanan
Susan Byrd
Ronnie Caldwell
Henry Calloway
Judy Carrington
Guy Carroll
Julia Carson
Dwight Carter
Jack Carter
Margaret Carter
Shirley Mae Carter
Tony Chapman ,
Wanda Childress
Derek Church
Youlanda Clark
Charlotte Clements
Kathy Clemons
Norman Collins
Danny Conner

SEVENTH GRADE

�Robert Cooper
Patricia Correll
Linda Corvin
Anthony Crane
Mike Creasy
Debbie Cregger
Everette Croft
Pam Cucker
Joyce Cundiff
Leonardo Davinci Curry
Ernestine Davis
Jean Davis
Patricia Deal
Jerry Deaner
Gary Dillon
Karen Sue Dillon
Jeanette Dingus
Joe Divers
Darlene Drewry
Debbie Drewry
Anthony Eades
Deborah Edwards
Donna Leigh Edwards
Brenda Ellis
Penny Eubank
Clarence Evans
Darlene Evans
Evelyn Fairfax
Myrtle Ferguson
Karen Ferguson
Joe Lewis Ferrel
Larry Ferris
Joe Fields
Gilbert Finley
Barry Fisher

SEVENTH GRADE

Stephen Fitzgerald
Shirley Flowers
Angela Fuellen
Michael Franklin
Nathaniel Franklin
Donna Gallagher
Charles Gibson
Jefferson Giles
Eunice Glenn
David Goad
Melvin Gordon
Charles Gowen
Timothy Graham
Charles Grant
Teeinna Gray
Roger Guilliams
Billy Guthrie
William Hairston
Caroline Hale
Charlotte Hale
William Hall
Linda Halsey
David Hardy
Mabel Harmon

�Alan Harris
Alice Harvey
William Harvey
Jackie Hatcher
Dennis Ha yes
Thomas Helms
Pauline Hickman
Jimmy Hicks
Sterling Hicks
Janice Hill
Herbert Hodges
Rebecca Gay Hodges
William Hodges
Rolanda Howard
Elizabeth Howell
Barbara Hubbard
Jimmy Hurt
Larry Jackson
Susan Johns
Kenneth Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Cathy Jones
Tommy Jordan
Sarah Karnes
Annette Kingery
Billy Kernes
Janet Kirk
Pam Lane
Cheryl Laughlin
Steve Laughlin
Theresa Lawrence
James Lefew
Brenda Leftwich
James Leftwich
Carolyn Lewis

Susan Lewis
Barry Light
Sylvia Long
Douglas Lynskey
Shirleen Lovern
James Lucas
Becky Lynskey
Judy Lynskey
Franz Manthey
Hans Manthey
Deborah Markham
Sharon Markham
Dale Martin
Dianne Martin
Julia Martin
Joseph Mays
Ralph Mays
Michael McAllister
Gerald McCadden
David Mcfalls
Carolyn McGeorge
Jeff McGhee
Patsy McGhee
Pam McQuire

SEVENTH GRADE

�Gene Miller
Dorothy Mills
John Morris
Sav ana Moore
Rodrick Moore
Johnsie Moorman
Teresa Moses
Buck Myers
BilLNelson
Becky Nicely
Danny Overstreet
Billy Pai ts el
Kathy Parker
Ronnie Parker
Malcoln Perdue
Micheal Perdue
Helen Peroulas
Darnelle Perry
Kerry Plunkett
Carol Poff
Vincent Pohlman
Crystal Price
Patricia Price
Charlene Priest
Janet Prillaman
Clifford Pruett
Connie Pugh
Darryl Pugh
Norman Pugh
Barry Ragland
Barry Richardson
Connie Richardson
Nancy Rickman
Harry Rinehart
Susan Roach

Darrell Robertson
David Robertson
Debra Robertson
Larry Robertson
Lynn Robertson
James Robinson
James Ross
Susan Saker
Edward Saunders
Margaret Saunders
Marvin Saunders
Ginger Scott
Sherry Scruggs
Teressa Shepard
Deborah Siler
Steven Siler
Elizabeth Simmons
Larry Smith
Lawrence Smith
James Smith
Charles Snellings
Louise Spickard
Marie Spickard
Robert Stamps

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Barry Stanley
Cindy Stanley
Jeannie St. Clair
Brenda Sullivan
Wilmer Sullivan
Jerry Sult
John Sweeney
Sharon Switzer
Mike Tabor
Darryl Taylor
Mary Taylor
Steve Taylor
Sandra Thacker
Larry Toliven
Linda Thomas
Janice Thomas
James Thomasson
Belinda Tompson
Vickie Thurston
Mike Tolley
Richard Tolley
Anna.Tolliver
James Toliver
Debra Turner
John Turner
Gary Tyree
Evelyn Vance
Cindy Vaughan
Sharon Walker
Lovett Wallace
Patricia Warf
Essex Watkins
Rodney Webb
Debra Webb
Janet Webb

SEVENTH GRADE
Sue Weddle
Thomas Weddle
Glenn Welch
Clare Welch
Harriet Wendell
Harry Wendell
Huston Whitlow
Connie Whittaker
Phyllis Woods
Lucy Worley
Jerome Word
Joe Widener
Bea trice Williams
Daniel Williams
Jackie Lee Wills
Judy Willis
Robert Wilson
Peggy Wilson
Catherine Wise
Ricky Wray
David Yopp

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Lawrence Baxter being in insane mind- - leaves a fire alarm to Mrs.
Mccowan so she can get attention from goof offs. A people catcher to Miss Temple so she can catch dishonest students and teach at
the same time. A draft card to Mr. Monk. A nice class to Mrs.
Hoal so she won't blow her top and have to buy tranquilizers by
the barrel. A bottle of French wine and some women to Mr. Adams
so he can imitate James Bond. To all my teachers, I will them my
sincere thanks for making my time at Lee an unforgettable one.
Delores Webber--leaves Mrs. Hoal a real, cool, tree climbing Art
Club with some more wild ideas, and all of the hints we left at
Dr. Rushton's office for a bigger art room, leaves Mr. Turner a
room full of students with a lot of nerve so they can hold up my
protest posters and page 531, leaves Mrs. Rader all of her hair so
she won't get cold next winter.
Pat Martin--leaves Mr. Turner Page 531 out of her Math book, so
next year Judy, Wesley, D.K., and Pat will have something to
copy for looking out the window, leaves some of the best memories she has of roaming through the halls and living in the office
to a bunch of wonderful teachers and hopes that good, ole Lee
will never be torn down, at least not before the teachers wear out.
James Williams--leaves all five, long suffering years at Lee to any
young hood that thinks the world owes him a living and he wishes
that his body may come back as a dead tree to please his master
and slave driver- - Madame Hoal.
Virgie Price--leaves Lee Junior a match so a "new you" can be
built, leaves Mrs. Mccowan a trip to Egypt as that's all we hear
about, leaves Mr. Turner Essential Math, as Modern has you beat,
leaves Mrs. Hayes some new chairs that don't ruin hose.

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Catherine Dingus--leaves her cheat sheets for geography to anyone
who has a lot of luck and a brain to go with it, leaves her gym
suit to the G. A. A. hoping the next person who wears it will
love gym as much as I do and try to work as hard.

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measure all the girl's shirts to see that they are not too short.

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won't give them as much trouble, leaves Miss Temple a trash
burner so she can burn up all the hall passes, so she can catch
people without them.
Theda Fairfax- - leaves Lee Jr. a policeman to keep order in the halls
and sound proof walls.

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to make up for all these chewers.

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floor so she'll have something to do next year besides ring her
little ole ding- a - ling bell, leaves Miss Temple an automatic
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Ninth Grade
Sandy Bowling
Dennis Clasby

Most Likely To Succeed
Winnie Sutherland
Tony Gilbert

Best Looking
Wanda Mickey
Tom McMahon

CLASS

Most Scholarly
Isabel German
Jimmy Graham

Most Athletic
Linda Creasy
Owen Gro gan

�Best All-Around
Rita Jamison
Claude Ferguson

Most Popular
Delores Webber
Wesley Roberts

MIRROR
Most Musical
Sue Flowers
James Cook

Most Artistic
Lillian Webber
James Williams

Wittiest
Pat Martin
Billy Shiflett

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Director A. W. Hull

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�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Hayes

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor Mrs. Frances Vasiliou

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Y-TEENS
Sponsor Mrs . Evely

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�SCIENCE CLUB
Sponsor Mrs. Geneve Jenkins

FRENCH CLUB
Sponsor Mr. Carrol Adams

�LIBRARY CLUB
Sponsor Mrs. Pauline Long

JUNIOR RED CROSS
Sponsor Mrs . Leeta Sink

�STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION
Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth McNeal

MONITORS
Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth McNeal

�GENERAL STAFF
Advisor Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal
Editor-in-chief James Williams

GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Sponsor Miss Be tty A us tin

�NINTH GRADE OFFICERS
Sponsor Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal

ART CLUB
Sponsor Mrs. Ma ri e Utt Hoal

�SNAPSHOTS

��CHEERLEADERS
Sponsor - Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan

FOOTBALL TEAM
Coach - Mr. Wayne Wright

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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
C oach - Mrs. Re bekah Bu c h a na n

JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Co ach - Mi ss Be tty A ust i n

�VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach - Mr. Danny Monk

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach - Mr. George Litos

�VARSITY BASEBALL
Coach - Mr. Wayne Wright

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL
Coach - Mr. George Litos

�TRACK TEAM
Coach Mr. William Hackley

TENNIS TEAM
Coach - Mr. Danny Monk

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MAJORETTES
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��DEDICATION
There are those who touch our lives in many ways. Some make an impression, others quickly fade
from our m e mories. There are those whom we recall with casual pleasure, and those who reach deeply
into our hearts and make us their friends.
To you, Miss Margaret McNeace, our frie nd,
we, the faculty and student body of Lee Junior
High School, would like to express our thanks
and appreciation. Your quiet ways and sincere
friendliness have blessed us; your dedicated teaching has inspired us; your he lpful counseling ha s
guided us.
We are better teachers for having associated
with you; we are finer students because of your
influence. We are a ll grateful for the privilege
of numbering you among those who have added
richly to our lives. It is with real affection that
we dedicate our 1965 General to you .

I· ·
I

I,;

�ADMINISTRATION

Waller L. Ho ward, Principal
Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Secretary

�FACULTY

Mrs. Mary Bernard
Assistant Principal
Guidance
Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan
Physical Education

Edward C. Comer
Industrial Arts
Miss Jean Cox
Home Economics

Mrs. Dorothy Dillard
Music
Mrs. Evelyn Dressler
English, Social Studies
Russell E. Fisher
Science

William Guthrie
Math
Earl C. Haga
Science
Mrs. Jane Haga
English, Latin

�FACULTY

Charles W. Hancock
Social Studies
Mrs. Dorothy W. Hayes
Home Economics

Mrs. Annie Hardy
English, Social Studies
Dallas Helms
Physical Education, Health

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal
Art

Mrs. Geneva Jenkins
General Science
George Litos
Special Education

Mrs. Pauline Long
Librarian
Sydney Lyons
Math
Mrs. Frances McCown
History

6

�FACULTY

Wallace McMillan
Industrial Arts
Miss Margaret McNeace
English, Guidance

Miss Elizabeth McNeal
English
Mrs. Ocie H. Morgan
General Math

Mrs. Maxine Mullins
Math
William L. Parker
English

Mrs. Dorothy Peters
Reading
Mrs. Margaret Rader
English, Social Stud ies
Mrs. Louise Restrepo
Speech, English

�FACULTY

Mrs. Deane Rucker
Physical Education, Health
Jerome J. Schula
Sight Saving

Mrs. Leeta Gae Sink
Science
Miss Elizabeth Temple
Math

Clark Vandergrift
Social Studies
Mrs. Frances Vasilion
English, History

Miss Sue Walker
Guidance, English
Wayne G. Wright
Physical Education

��JOHN ABBOTT
PATRICIA ABELL
AUGUSTINE ADAMS
IKE ADAMS

MITCH ADAMS
PAT ADSMS
KARON AKERS
DON ALTIZER

CARLTON ANDREWS
MARY BALLEW
LINDA BASHAM

NINTH GRADE
BONNIE BARBOU R
DORIS BARTLETT
CLARENCE BELL
BARBARA BOBBITT
LOIS BOIT NOTT

DANNY BOND
MIKE BOOTH
PA T BOWLES
RAY BOZEMAN
HARRY BROOKE

CECELIA BROOKS
BRENDA BROWN
ERMA BROWN
ROBERT BROWN
TE RES A BROWN

CAROLYN BRUBAKER
CHARLENE CALDWELL
MA RY SUE CALLAWAY
BUDD Y CAMPBELL
BOBBY CARD ER

�CATHY CARRINGTON
DOUGLAS CARSON
TONY CATES
JOE CHAPMAN

MIKE CHITWOOD
GIGI COFFMAN
JOYCE COLLINS
BUDDY CONKLIN

ROSA CRAGETT
BILLY CRAWFORD
FAY CREASEY

NINTH GRADE
SAMMY CROFT
ERIC CUNNINGHAM
LARRY DEAL
CHARLES DEANER
ROBERT DEYERLE

DARLENE DILLON
KENNY DIVERS
BOBBY DOOLEY
GAYNELLE DOSS
WANDA DRAPER

LINDA ENGLAND
JUDY ENGLISH
RICHARD FERGUSON
CAROL FIZER
CATHERINE FIZER

SUSAN FLAGG

TONY FULLER
SARAH GERMAN
SHARON GILLES PIE
DAVID GILMORE

�CATHERINE GLENN
SHERRY GRAY
RHONDA GREENE
KENNETH GUILLIAMS

DAVID HALE
CAROLYN HALL
MIKE HALL
SHARON HAMBRICK

ERMA HANDY
BRENDA HANNON

NINTH GRADE
BARRY HARTMAN
DIANE HARTMAN
DIANIA HARTMAN
MARIE HARTMAN
TOMMY HAYES

DABNEY HOPKINS
EDDIE HUFF MA N
SHIRLEY HUFF MAN
DEVRA HUGHES
KITTY HYLTON

JUDY IDDINGS
CHARLOTTE JOHNSON
ELLSWORTH JOHNSON
DORIS JONES
RONNIE JONES

LEW IS KARNES
KAY KIRK
RONNIE LAVINDER
JI MMY LAX
J. W. LIGHT

�MIKE LINKOUS
SUSAN LOVE
HENRY LOYD
STEVE LUCION

EVELYN MARKHAM
BOBBY McDANIEL
ROSE MARIE MILLS
JUDY MINNIX

DONNY MONROE
CONNIE MOSES

NINTH GRADE
JIMMY MYERS
SARA MULLEN
DANNY NESTER
GARY NEWELL
LARRY NOEL

ROGER NOLEN
RENEE OYLER
SHARON PARKER
WYATT PATE
JERRY PERCELL

BECKY PICKERAL
JEANIE PIERSON
CLINTON POFF
CAROL PUCKETT
DARRELL PUGH

LORETT A RICE
ARLEN RIFFEY
BRENDA ROBBINS
JANE ROBERTSON
MARIE ROBERTSON

�JIMMY SANDERS
CARLTON SAUNDERS
WALLY SELLERS
STEVE SHANK

PAT SHORT
MARIE SIGMON
DANNY SINK
TOMMY SINK

DIANA SMITH
KATHRYN SPENCE
KAREN STAPLETON
ROY.SWEENEY

NINTH GRADE
RALPH TARTAGLIA
DON THACKER
GORDON THIERRY
DOUGLAS TILLEY
GWEN TRENT

MIKE TURNER
BARBARA VANDERGRIFT
RICHIE VAND ERG RIFT
JIM VANHOOK
LOIS WEBB

JIMMY WEDDLE
LARRY WHEELING
ANNA WHITE
KATE WHITE
GEORGE WILLIS

JUDY WILLIS
RAY WILSON
WALTER WILSON
MICHELLE WITT
CHARLES WRAY

�Dana Abell
Susan Adams
Thelma Adams
Butch Aliff
Connie Amos
Jean Andrews

Tony Argenbrigat
Ronnie Arthur
Steven Assajo
Danny Baker
Brenda Barber
Margaret Barlow
Harry Barton
Brenda Bartlett
La wreuce Baxter
Donna Beeler
Rose Beverly
Charlott Bonds
Sandy Bolling
Carolyn Bowers
Linda Bowman
Jimmy Bowles
Kathy Bowling
Carolyn Brown
Eddie Brown
Eula Brown
Wayne Brubaker
James Bryant
Elsie Campbell
Chucky Carson
Claire Charles
Alphonso Clark
Dennis Clashey
Christinia Clifton
Mike Coffman
Catherine Cook
James Cook
Ken Cooper
John Coles
Richard Corvin
Bobby Craft
Clark Crawley
Jimmie Crawford
Linda Creasey
Diana Crews
Jerry Day
Marlene Day
Alia Denny
Beth Denson
Juan Dews
Martha Deyerle
Tart Dickerson
Cathy Dingus
Randolph Drew

EIGHTH GRADE

�EIGHTH GRADE
Donna Driscoll
James Duncan
Larry Duncan
Susan East
Arthur Edwards
Bill Epperly
Peggy Epperly
Judy Epperley
Theda Fairfax
Claude Ferguson
Sue Flowers
Wa yne Foley
Teretia Franklin
Betty Garrett
Peggy Gearheart
Isabel German
Tony Gilbert
Donald Gill
Benny Gillispie
Jimmy Graham
Charles Gravley
Billie Gray
Eddie Gray
Susan Gray
Jo Ann Greenwood
Owen Grogan
Sallie Gunn
Nancy Guthrie
Richard Guthrie
Bonnie Hackett
Jimmie Hairston
Rose Mary Hale
Susan Hale
Bobby Hall
Kathy Hall
Mike Hamby
Bruce Harkins
June Hardy
Jackie Harper
Vickie Harper
Calvin Harrison
Rebecca Hazzard
Eric Kesling
Donna Hicks
Larry Hodges
Lynn Hodges
William Hodges
Richard Holland
Annette Hudson
Sandra Huff
Janice Huntley
Larry Isom
Rita Jamison
Gail Johnson

�Clifton Jones
Dorian Jones
Pamela Jones
Betty Kasey
Amy Kelly
Ronnie Kotz
Dennis Lavender
Gail Law
William Lawerence
Cathy Lawson
Mary Lawton
Robert Lewis
Barbara Lucas
Sharon Lynskey
Linda Mangum
Danny Martin
Nancy Martin
Monte Martin
Pat Martin
Byron Markham
James Mays
Bobby McAllister
Marilyn McCadder
Bruce McCollough
Donna McDaniel
Tom McMahon
Glenn McGhee
Wanda Mickey
Wanda Milan
Rod Moir
Marvin Moorman
Samuel Moorman
Danny Myers
Gloria Myers
Teresa Nicely
Orlando Noel
Linda Oliver
Cindy Otey
Nancy Palmer
Carolyn Payne
Lucky Proulas
Steve Peters
Johny Pickeral
Darlene Poindexter
Kathlene Poindexter
Vergie Price
Peggy Rapp
Jerry Reed
Sally Richards
Jean Rinehart
Wesley Roberts
Ronald Robertson
Teresa Robertson

EIGHTH GRADE

�EIGHTH GRADE
Paul Rogers
Joyce Rouse
Wayne Rouse
Mark Ryder
Betty Saunders
Susie Saunders
Jerry Scott
Bill Shiflett
Dana Short
Patricia Simmons
Mary Singleton
Linda Sink
David Smith
Debra Smith
Eddie Smith
Joyce Smith
Willie Smith
Louise Snellings
Karen Spencer
Aubrey Spradlin
Shelia Stanley
Susie St. Clair
Barry Stump
Michael Stump
Winnie Sutherland
Bill Sweeney
James Taylor
Nancy Thomasson
Ronnie Thompson
George Thurston
Arthur Trail
Ronnie Trent
Diane Turnbull
Joe Turner
Marian Turner
Joyce Via
Rita Via
Carolyn Webb
Glenn Webb
Judy Webb
Toby Webb
Delores Webber
Lillian Webber
Gene West
Brenda Westmoreland
Richard Wills
Eddie Williams
Lynn Williams

Roger Wimmer
Billie Worley
Connie Wright
Johnny Wynegar
William Yopp

�Jo Ann Adams

SEVENTH GRADE
Chuckie Brammer
Melanie Brown
Joyce Ann Brown
Clinton Brown
Billy Brown
Barbara Brown
Ruby Brooks
William Broughman
Alfred Bryant
Larry Bryant
David C alloway
Henry Calloway
Carolyn Campbell
Kenneth Campbell
Ricky Cantrell
Gary Carlisle
Je nnings Carroll
Tommy Carson
Vickie Carter
Donna Carter
Margaret Ann Carter
Beverley Ca sh
Bonnie Cassell
Vivian Chafin
Wanda Childress
Ricky Church
James Clark
Margo Clark
Bonnie Sue Clarke
David Clasbey

Myrtle Adams
Kathy Akers
Kathy Akers
Robert Akers
Al Albany
Helen Alexander
Mary Ann Alley
Janey Altice
Debbie Anderson
Douglas Andrews
Ruth Arnold
James Arthur
Michael Arthur
Pat Arthur
Charles At kins
Richard Ricky Atkins
June Marie Bane
Cathy Barbour
Clinton Barlow
Malcom Ray Barnett
Betsy Leigh Beard
Billy Beard
James Beckner
Vickie Beckner
Clarence Belcher
Danny Benois
Pamela Susan Bethea
Mike Blankenship
Alton Blevins
David Blevins
Kathy Boswell
Becky Bowles
Brenda Bramlett
David Bra:nmer

�Roberta Cole
Carlton Coleman
Cathy Conner
Sheila Conner
Kenneth Corvin
Robert Cowan
Jay Cragett
Jimmy Crawford
Michael Creasy
Peggy Creasy
Bobby Cregger
Everette Croft
Jeanette Dale
Danny David
Bettie Lou Deaner
Jerry Deaner
Elizabeth Dews
Gary Dillon
John Harry Dillon
Carolyn Dingus
Vickie Dobry
Lois Drew
Jean Duff
Brenda Edwards
Kathy Edwards
Glenda Eller
Bonnie Jane Ellis
Philip Epperly
Clydie Eller
James Etter
Kathy Eyler
Charles Ferguson
Joe Ferrell
Dreama Flinchum
Ester Flora

SEVENTH GRADE

Angela Eluellen
Janice Eluellen
Watson Fowler
Nathaniel Franklin
Rovella Fralin
Gloria Fuller
Danny Gallagher
Vickie Gibson
Irma Giles
Jefferson Giles
Carl Gill
Carol Gill
Jacki Gill
Eunice Glenn
Tommy Gowen
Paul Gordon
Happy Gordon
Juanita Greene
Barbara Greene
!)eborah Griffith
Peggy Gray
James Gray
Debbie Hall
Linda Halsey
Lennie Hamlett
Virginia Hampton
Althea Marie Handy
Betty Hannah
Vandora Hardy
Sue Harrison

�SEVENTH GRADE
Jerome Johnson
Marshall Karnes
Susan Kasey
Carson Kelly
Billy Kerns
Gail King
Kermit King
Gwynn Kinsey
Dian Kirby
Cindy Kite
Brenda Lancaster
Sharon Lane
Richard Lawrence
Betty E. Lawson
Freddie Law son
Joann Lax
Brenda Laftwich
Sandra Leslie
Carolyn Lewis
Eugene Lightfoot
Dorthy Lindsey
Sammy Little
Phyllis Lloyd
Rebecca Lynskey
Bill Madison
Colin Martin
Merle Martin
Janet Mawyer
Brenda Mays

Ginny Hartman
Ann Harvey
Selma Hash
Ethel Hatcher
Emmett Hedrick
Mike Henderson
Elizabeth Henegar
Gayle Hill
Debra Hillman
James Hiner
Theresa Hobson
David Hodges
Herbert Hodges
Randy Hodges
Ronnie Hodges
Wanda Hodges
Jeri Hog ue
Wayne Holland
Sarah Hopkins
Rolanda Howard
Linwood Hubbard
David Hurd
Becky Hylton
Deborah Isom
Mike Isom
David Jenkins
Bruce Jones
Gene Jones
Kenneth Jones
Louellen Jones
Lynn Jones
Patsy Jones
Susan Johns
Brenda Johnson
Charlotte Johnson

�Allen McBride
Diane McBride
Gerald Mccadden
Gene Miller
Dorothy Mills
Elaine Mills
Evelyn Mills
Paula Mooney
Rodnick Moore
Benny Moran
T anita Moses
James Mottley
Dora Myers
Tommy Newell
Keith Nicely
Cynthia Nichols
Corlis Noel
Mary Nunley
Martha Ogden
Carol Ogle
Jean Orrick
Wesley Otey
Danny Overstreet
Michael Oxley
Buddy Paitsell
Patricia Paitsell
Linda Palmer
Janessa Parker
Reba Patton
Lexine Perdue
Judy Peters
Wayne Poff
Margaret Pond
Ted Porter
La Vern Priest

SEVENTH GRADE

Richard Puckett
Kenny Pugh
Dennis Quesenberry
John Radcliffe
Barry Ervin Ragland
Deborah Ragland
Andy Rice
Larry Rice
Worman Richards
Claudia Richardson
Nancy Rickman
Susan Roach
Lonnie Roberts
Walter Roberts
Darrell Robertson
Lewis Robinson
Clinton Rogers
Timothy Rohrer
Lewis Rotenberry
Roger Russ
Sharon Ryder
Sheila Saker
Edward Saunders
Judith Saunders
Melton Saunders
Margaret Saunders
David Scyphers
Laurel Secord
Robert Shaver

�SEVENTH GRADE
Debbie Watson
Debbie We bb
James Webber
Harry Wend ell
Skippy Wells
J. D. Westmoreland
Brenda Wheeling
Randy Wheeling
Connie Whittaker
Houston Whitlow
Shirley Whorley
Lamenthia Widener Jr.
Sandra Widener
John Wilfong
Sandra Wilkes
Ethel Wills
Wallace Wills
Bobby Wilson
Josh Wilson
Margie Wilson
Brenda Wimmer
Rose Mary Wimmer
Keith Wood
Billy Woodfield
Jack Woodrow
Patricia Word
Lucy Allen Worley
Ricky Wray
Lana Wright

Donna Sigmon
Glenn Sink
Eddie Smith
Ernie Smith
James Smith
Charles Snellings
Ralph Spickard
Jerry Spradlin
Cynthia Stapleton
Vickie Stanley
Michael St. Clair
Vickie Stump
Linda Sweeney
Linda Swim
Judy Tabor
Debra Taylor
Maleta Taylor
Mary Taylor
Christina Tartglza
Deeann Thacker
Danny Tharp
Tommy Thurman
Wayne Thornhill
Eli zabeth Tilley
Anna Toliver
Larry Tolley
Melinda Sue Trail
Shirley Trent
Danny Tyler
Neal Vandergrift
Andy Vaughan
Ja mes Via
Marg aret Walker
Robert Walker
Cindy Watson

�LAST WILL and TESTAMENT

-Darrell Pugh leaves a last prayer- - As I lay me down to sleep, I pray
the Lord I won't die before I awake. But if I do, I have one last
request to make. Lay my English book at my feet and tell Miss
McNeal it's ·got me beat. Lay my Math book at my head and tell
Mrs . Mullins I'm glad I'm dead. Lay my pen in my hand and tell
Mr. Vandergrift I've gone to the promised land. Lay my First Aide
book on my chest and tell Mr. Wright I've gone to rest. Lay my
paint brush on my heart and tell Mrs. Hoal we'll have to part. Lay
my shop tools on my chest and tell Mr. Comer I did my best. Lay
my report card at my side and tell Mr. Howard that's why I died.
Sharon Hambrick-- leaves Miss Temple all the hall passes so she can
bum them and cause trouble for everyone by roaming the halls and
catching them without one.
James Williams--leaves all dead fish to Mr. Fisher, his beattle wig
to Mrs . Rader, his dead trees to Mrs. Hoal, his lungs to Mrs. Dillard,
his long shirt tails to Mrs. Bernard, all stolen footballs to Mr. Helms,
and all lost books to Mrs. Long, But I'll take the memory of a wonderful school and long suffering, patient teachers.
Cecilia Brooks--leaves Mrs. Mccowan a new homeroom class of students who will let her talk without being interrupted, and students
who don't goof off all the time.
Buddy Tabor--leaves Mrs. Hoal a million dollars worth of tranquilizers
to recover from having him in art class and all his hours in Remedial
Hall to any jerk that's stupid enough to deserve them.
Jerry Percell- - leaves Mr. Wright a peaceful Drivers Education class
with this one last wish that the person who takes my place will uphold my standards.
Pat Abell--leaves all her famous ideas to Lee Jr. to have greater success in the future a nd hopes that Lee will escape all the future Abell
offsprings.
John Abbott--leaves Mrs . Stanley his ear plugs to keep out all the noise
in the office so she can do better work.
Donnie Monroe--leaves his future inheritance to Lee Jr. to build a bigger office to hold all the bad boys and girls who stay down there.
Mike Tumer--leaves an adding machine to all the teachers who keep
Remedial Hall.
The Ninth Grade leaves its great energy a nd calm, young nerves to all
the Lee t eachers in case they need them.
THE END

��MOST VALUABLE TO NINTH GRADE
Dabney Hopkins
Mike Linkous

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Charlotte Johnson
Carlton Andrews

CLASS
MOST MUSICAL
Linda Ba sh a m
Ell YJohnson

BEST ALL-AROUND
Karen Stapleton
Bobby Carder

MOST ATHLETIC
Judy Willis
Steve Shank

�MOST SCHOLARLY
Doris Jones
Buddy Campbell

WITTIEST
Marie Robertson
Clarence Bell

MIRROR
MOST POPULAR
Cecelia Brooks
Ronnie Lavinder

BEST LOOKING
Kate White
Buddy Conklin

MOST ARTISTIC
Sharon Hambrick
Bobby Dooley

�BAND
Director A. W. Hull

CHOIR
Director Mrs. Dorothy Dillard

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor

Mrs. Dorothy Hayes

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor

Mrs. Maxine Mullins

�l

Hl-Y
Sponsor Mr. Jerome Schula

Y-TEENS
Sponsor Mrs. Evelyn Dressler

�SCIENCE CLUB
Sponsor Mrs. Geneve Jenkins

FRENCH CLUB
Sponsor Mr. Carrol Adams

�LIBRARY CLUB
Sponsor Mrs. Pauline Long

JUNIOR RED CROSS
Sponsor Miss Jean Cox

�STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION
Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth McNeal

SENIOR MONITORS
Sponsor Mrs. Eli zabeth McNeal

�GENERAL STAFF
Advisor Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal
Editor-in-Chief Bobby Dooley

GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Sponsor

Mrs. Deanne Rucker

�NINTH GRADE OFFICERS
Sponsor

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal

ART CLUB
Sponsor

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal

��SNAPSHOTS

�CHEERLEADERS
Sponsor Mrs. Rebekah Buchanan

FOOTBALL TEAM
Coach Mr. Wayne Wright

�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Coach Mrs. Rebekah Bi.:chanan

JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Coach Mrs. Deanne Rucker

�VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach

Mr. Wayne Wright

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Coach

Mr. Dallas Helms

�/

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���THE GENERAL
1962

Published by the students of Lee Junior High School

�CONTENTS

•

FACULTY
CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
ATHLETICS

WORD
Yro02

I.he 0chlors

Th is is th e Ge n er a 1 -

19 62

A photographic record of our school
days: Academically -- Athletically -Socially. The yearbook staff has recorded these moments for you so that
youmayreviewthese pages and relive
your days at Lee.

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EDICATED TO

• • •

Miss H. Mae Hoover
In appreciation of the services of wise understanding rendered to
the students of Lee during the past sixteen years, we dedicate this, the
1962 General, to our principal, Miss H. Mae Hoover.

�MISS H. MAE HOOVER, Priocipal

Mrs. Mary Arthur,
Secretary to the Priocipal

•

�Mrs. Helen Baird
Latin

Miss Celeste Bowden English

Mrs. Mary Bernard Guidance and Science

FACULTY
Mr. S. D. Bowman Science

Mrs. Marguerite Buckley Home Economics

Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett Mathematics and
Geography

Mr. Clyde Caldwell Industrial Arts

Mrs. Cuba Cregor Home Economics

Mrs. Dorothy Dillard
Music

s

�Mrs. Evelyn Dressler History, English

Mr. Marshall R. Ebert Physical Education

Not Pictured

Mr. Richard Engel Physical Education,
Science

FACULTY.
Mr. Joseph W. Ferguson History, Guidance

Miss Patty Godsey Physical Education,
History

Mr. Russell Hall English

Mrs. Annie Hardy English, History

Miss Nancy Harrison
English, History

Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal Art

6

�Mr. W. L. Howard History, Guidance

Mr. Douglas Hudson (NOT PICTURED)
French, English, Speech

Not Pictured

Mrs. Geneva Jenkins Science

FACULTY
Mrs. Pauline Long Librarian

Mrs. Hester McCabe Mathemat ics

Mr. Wa llace Mc M illian Industrial Arts

Miss Margaret McNeace English

Mrs. Iris Martin Science, Mathematics

Mrs. Ocie Morgan Mathematics, Science

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�Mrs. M. S. Rader (NOT PICTURED)
Ma them a tics
Not Pictured·

Miss June Carol Sandidge Physical Education

FACULTY
Mr. Jerome Schula Sight Saving

Miss Elizabeth Temple Algebra, Geometry

Mrs. Eley Whitley Reading

Mrs. Aldena Whitlow English, History

Mr. Ralph Wimmer Social Studies

8

��NINTH GRADE

PA TRICIA CAMPBELL
FRANK CARDER
RONALD CARR
GAIL CARTER
KENNETH CARTER
DIANNE CARVER
HAROLD CASTLEMAN
MARY CAUDLE
ROGER CHATTING
DOROTHY CLINE
BEVERLY COLEMAN
DANNY COLLINS
CAROLYN COOK
RICHARD CRAFT
WAYNE CRANE
CANDACE CRAWFORD
RITA CROOK
SHELBY CUNNINGHAM
DOUGLAS CUSTER
BETTY DAVIS
PHIL DAVIS
SHIRLEY DA VIS
LINDA DENNY
CHERYL DEYERLE
MARY DIVERS
PA TRICIA DOSS
TRUDY EVERS
CECILIA FALLS
JANET FARRIS
NANCY FERGUSON

�ELLEN ADAMS
JUDY AKERS
CARL ALLIE
DOROTHY ALLS
BILLY ALTIZER
CAROLYN ALTIZER
EVELYN ANGEL
JAMES ASHWELL
GARY BAYNE
DONALD BLANKENSHIP
LOUISE BOHON
BETTY BOITNOTT
REID BOLLING
RICHARD BOOTH
GEORGE BREWER
RICHARD BRIGHAM
AUBREY BROOKS
JAMES BROWN
SUSAN BRYANT
TRENA BUSH
EV ANT BUTCHER
CHERYL BYRD

NINTH GRADE

�NINTH GRADE
DONALD LAWSON
MARCHETTA LIGHT
LEONARD LOONEY
JODY LOWE
RAMEY MADDOX
EDWARD MANGUM
RAY MARTIN
DIANNE MASSIE
SHERION MAUCK
DAVID Mc CRAY
RICHARD McDANIEL
PAMELA McGREGOR
DAVID MONTGOMERY
GINNY MOOMAW
CHARLES MULLINS
LINDSEY NELSON
ALICE NICELY
GLORIA NOLAN
VICKI NULL
SHELBY NUNLEY
TALMADGE NUNLEY
CHER YLN PETERS
LARRY PERDUE
JACKIE PERKINS
BENNY PEYTON
BETTY PUCKETT
DEBBE RAY
DORIS RAY
JERRY RICHARDSON
SH IRLEY RILES

�RUSSELL FERNATT
TOMMY FERNATT
JO ANNE FITZGERALD
PATSY ANN FLAGG
WILLIAM FLORA
MARY FOUTZ
NANCY GAY
JOE GERMAN
MARY GILL
GAIL GILLISPIE
ANN GRAVELY
GLORIA GREANWAY
JERRY HACKETT
JOSEPHINE HALE
YVETTE HART
BOBBY HAYES
BECKY HENDRICK
EDDIE HINES
DIANE HOLBROOK
GEORGE HUGHSON
LARRY HUMPHREY
BETTY HYPES
RONALD JACKSON
SANDRA JOHNSON
CINDY JONES
GAIL JONES
TRILBIA JONES
DONALD KESSLER
ANNE KULP
ANN LAND

NINTH GRADE

�NINTH GRADE

(UPPER)
RONNIE ROBERTSON
PAUL ROBINSON
JAMES ARTHUR ROSE
MICHAEL SHEPHERD
PATRICIA SIGMON
DON SIMMONS
DAVID SMITH
JUDY SMITH
MARY LEIGH SMITH
BUD SMITH
NANCY SNIDER
BONNIE SPRADLIN
MARY LOU STAFFORD
LANA STONE
DOROTHY SUTPHIN
PATRICIA TABOR
PEGGY THOMAS
BARBARA TODE
(LOWER)
LINDA TRAVIS
VICTORIA TRAVIS
PAUL TRENT
JOE TURNER
DONNA WEBB
DORA WHITLEY
JO ANN WILFONG
WAYNE WILKES
BEVERLY WILLIAMS
RICHARD WILLIAMS
GEORGE WINGEIER
PETER WITT

�Jerry Abell
Thomas Abshire
Gloria Adams
Linda Aird
Margaret Akers
Donnie Alls
Kitty Alls
Eldridge Altice
Sarah Amos
Mike Andrews

Freddie Angle
Sharon Armstrong
Darrell Arnold
Bonnie Arthur
Teddie Arthur

Michael Ashby
Esther Barger
Joyce Barnett
Ronnie Barnett
Gene Beard

EIGHTH GRADE
Linda Beard
Diane Beeler
Carol Beer
George Begley
William Bell
Ronnie Blessard
Betty Biotnott
Ronald Boone
Wayne Booth
Douglas Brizendine
Barry Brooks
Wanda Brooks
I:elaine Brown
Jerry Brown
Juanita Brown
Marvin Brown
Gale Bush
Jimmy Cacid
Linda Cadd
Frank Caldwell
l\'lichael Callahan
Ernie Campbell
Linda Campbell
Richard Campbell
John Carlisle
Shirley Carson
Gary Carter
William Carver

15

�Murriel Caudle
Roger Chatting
Carol Clemons
Kathy Cockerhan

Steven Coffman
Donna Collins
Edward Combs
Kenneth Conner

Darlene Cooper
William Cooper
Anna Croft
Gayle Crawford

Maxine Crawford
Lorraine Crouch
Marnee Cyphers
Ronald Dellis

EIGHTH GRADE
Barry Dews
Edmund Diamond
Glenn Dillon
Tenita Doran
Carolyn Draper
·Teresa Driscoll
Richard Duncan
Shirley Eanes
Barry Edwards
Patricia Eller
Ronald England
Joseph Feather
Betty Lou Fedney
David Ferguson
James Ferguson
Laura Fernatt
Cynthia Fisher
Larry Fitzgerald
Pauline Fritts
Marlene Fuller
Steven Gaines
Lynn Gearheart
Anne German
Cecil Gibson
Ronnie Gibson
Wayne Gilbert
Robert Gill
David Gilmore
Carolyn Graham
Judith Gre en

16

�Jane Gregory
Wayne Griffin
Judy Gulledge
Michael Hackett

Sandra Haga
Elaine Hall
Raymond Hall
Helen Hannabass

Serry Harker
Betty Harrington
Dallas Harrington
Judy Harrison

Mark Harrod
Walter Hartman
Penny Hatcher
Ernie Hawley

EIGHTH GRADE
Linda Hendrick
Darlene Henegar
Joyce Hill
Paul Hill
Rodger Hines
Ricky Hodges
Judy Holley
Sue Houston
Daniel Hudson
Connie Huff
Linda Iddings
Sue Jackson
David Je ter
Edward Jones
William Jones
Robert Kahle
Sue Kelly
Dorothy Kerr
Edward Kirk
Joyce Kirk
Crystal Klenk
Frances Lambe rt
Roy Lambert
Toni Lantz
Carol Lav inder
Raymond Lavinder
Ronald Lawrence
Carolyn Liggan
Sue Lyle
Lorice Magum
17

�Karen Markham
Betty McDowell
Richard McGeorge
David Miller

Ruby Miller
Averill Mills
Lewis Mills
Julia Mitchell

James Monroe
Ricky Morgan
Carol Morris
Becky Moses

Carl Mullins
Thomas Mullins
Bobby Nelson
Barbara Oliver

EIGHTH GRADE
Tommy O'Neill
Lloyd Overfelt
Gloria Painter
David Park
Sandra Patterson
Sandra Patterson
Robert Patton
Russell Pearce
Dianne Peebles
David Phillips
·James Pierce
Jackie Ray Pierson
Lynnwood Price
Larry Puckett
Jack Purvis
Walter Rapp
Sidney Redford
Gratton Reynolds
Loretta Reynolds
Donna Rhodes
Theresa Richardson
Allen Riffey
Betty Riley
Betty Rucker
Wayne Sanders
Carolyn Saunders
Sherman Scearles
Betty Porter
Donna Richards
Beve rly Richards

18

�Jackie Scruggs
Ray Scruggs
Ona Scyphers
Karen Settles

David Shelton
Mike Shepherd
Allen Shifflett
Ronald Showalter

Doris Shumate
Dorothy Shumate
Ronald Sink
Faye Slusher

Frank Smith
John Smith
Julian Smith
Michael Smith

EIGHTH GRADE
Pearl Snellings
Gregory Spagnola
Darlene Stafford
Freddie Stanley
Lynda Stanley
Ronald St. Pierre
Patsy Stump
Jimmy Tabor
Edith Taylor
Wanda Testerman
Jerry Thompson
Dianne Tolley
Danny Towe
Patsy Tyree
Donald Underwood
Larry Underwood
Nancy Underwood
Kenneth Vaughan
Sonny Vaughan
Frances Webber
Elizabeth Wekony
Betty Welch
Edward Wells
Janice Wheeler
Allen White
Pete Whitley
Merle Wilson
Gene Wilson
Susan Whittel
Cheryl Wolfender

19

�Pat Abell
Irvin Adams
Katherine Adams
Mitchell Adams

John Altizer
Jimmie Arthur
Susan Assaid
Dianne Atkins

Roger Atkins
Dickie Bailey
Doris Bartlett
Lynn Barton

Ray Beheler
Clarence Bell
Terry Bernnet
Dreama Blankenship

SEVENTH GRADE
Carolyn Boone
Linda Boothe
Cornell Bowling
Robert Brown
Bonnie Burkes

Clarence Burnett
Linda Bush
Bobby Butcher
Landon Carder
Charlene Caldwell

Allan Carlisle
Pam Campbell
Russell Campbell
Beth Carrington
Sheila Cawley

Joe Chapman
David Childress
Francis Cobler
Gail Collins
Joyce Collins

Mary Ann Corell
Richard Carvin
Ruth Craddock
Beverly Crane
Frank Creasy

20

�Diane Crews
Constance Croft
Jean Cundiff
Rosemary Denson
Patricia Dillon
Georgette Donald
Gaynelle Doss
Vickie Drumheller
Donald Duncan
Doris Jean Edwards
Judy Edwards
Carolyn England
Norman English
L. E. Fagan
Annie Mae Foley
Kathy Foley
Edward Fulk
Carolyn Fuller
Garland Fuller
Deborah Gallagher
James Garst
Wanda Gay
Mary Gibson
Sheila Gibson

SEVENTH GRADE
Benny Gillespie
Brenda Gillespie
Jimmy Goens
Dana Greer
Bobby Guill

David Guilliams
Janice Haga
Patricia Hall
Ted Hamby
Ernest Handy

Steve Harr
Nancy Harrington
Gerald Hartwell
Albert Hawley
Tommy Hayes

Wayne Hebish
Ann Hicks
David Hiner
Roger Hodge
Margaret Houchins

~ i

:key Hubbard
Darrel Huff
Brenda Huffman
Ronnie Hughes
Allen Hylton

21

�Robert Hypes
Michael Jamison
Phyllis Johnson
Danny Jones
Danny Jones
Elaine Jones
Ronnie Jones
William Jones
David Laing
David Lavinder
Diana Lavinder
Larry Lavinder
Ronnie Lavinder
Mike Lipscomb
Clayton Looney
Darlene Love
Shirley Lovern
Henry Loyd
Diane Lucado
Debbie Mabes
Millicent Manthey
Linda Martin
Ricky Mc Daniel
Joyce Meadow

SEVENTH GRADE
David Metz
Gary Mills
Melvin Milton
Patty Mize
Robert Montgomery

Mary Moore
Nancy Moran
Barbara Moses
Joe Mullins
James Myers

Steve Myers
Linda Newman
Linda Orrick
Eloise Owen
Penny Palmer

Patricia Payne
David Perdue
Marlene Plunkett
Phillip Plunkett
Phyllis Poff

George Pugh
Sharon Ray
Kenneth Reedy
Linda Reedy
Archie Reid
22

�Philip Reese
Sally Richards
Judith Roberts
Nancy Robertson
Onix Robertson
David Rohrer
Carolyn Rowland
Sharon Sanford
Jimmie Sanders
Susan Satchwell
Dale Saunders
Jeanne Scoville
Micheal Shank
Carol Sharp
Dennis Shiftlett
Gary Shrader
Michael Shratter
David Sink

SEVENTH GRADE
Ronnie Slusher
Barbara Smith
Faye Spradlin
Judy Spradlin
Sharon Spradlin
Dana Stone
Michael Stoner
Hansford Stump
Terry Stump
Cecil Sweeney ·
Wanda Sweeney
Floyd Taylor
Jerry Thompson
Jonus Thomason
Douglas Tilley
Brenda Tolley
Janice Tolley
Kenneth Tolley
Susan Towe
Danny Trent
Charles Tyler
Clara Utt
Allen Vandergrift
Dennis Vaµghan
Joy Via
Kathleen Walrond .
Charles Ward
. Allen Whittaker
Norman Wilforg
Brenda Williams
Danny Worfe
Ricky Wreden
Norman Wright
Roger Yapp
Evelyn Young
23

�LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
ARTICLE I
To Miss Temple we leave a larger geometry class.
To Mr. Hudson we leave a heating pad to keep him warm when the weather stripping falls from the windows.
To Mrs. Hoal we leave a box of chartreuse crayo'ns.
To Mr. Hall we leave more pages for next years' annual.
To Miss Sandidge we leave that "tuffie" Julia Mitchell.
To Mr. Howard we leave a brand new bunch of point-makers.
To Miss McNeace we leave a cut-away model of the Globe Theater.
To Miss Bowden we leave a homeroom on the first floor.
To Mr. Bowman we leave an atom that he can't split.
To Miss Godsey we leave a beauty salon to keep up with her changing hair styles,
To Mr. Ebert we leave a back brace to relieve the pain when he finishes doing the twist.
To the entire faculty we leave our best wishes for a happy vacation.
ARTICLE II
Joe German leaves to Mr. Ebert, a .b asketball team as good as this years'.
Pam McGrego r leaves her chartreuse blouse to Mrs. Hoal.
David McCray l eaves his handwriting to anyone who can read it.
Ginny Moomaw leaves her arguments with Mr. Hudson to anyone brilliant enough to win them.
Richard McDaniel leaves his tennis shoes to anyone with feet big enough to wear them.
Mary Lou Stafford l eaves her lo yalty at Lee vs. Wilson games to Gratton Reynolds.

24

��MOST VALUABLE TO NINTH GRADE
Mary Lou Stafford
Danny Collins

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Pam McGregor
Billy Altizer

BEST ALL AROUND
Dorothy Supthin
Eddie Hines

MOST MUSICAL
Nancy Gay - Seated
Cheryl Peters
Larry Humphrey

MOST ATHLETIC
Benny Peyton
Beverly Coleman

CLASS

�MOST POPULAR
Debbie Ray
Joe German

WITTIEST
Paul Robinson
Mary Leigh Smith

MOST SCHOLARLY

MIRROR

Vicki Null
Reid Bolling

BEST LOOKING
Pat Sigmon
Mike Shepherd

MOST ARTISTIC
Barbara Tode
Diane Holbrook
Joe Turner

�Directed by: Mrs. Dorothy Dillard

LEE JUNIOR

LEE JUNIOR BAND

CHOIR

Direct ed by: Mr. Andrew Hull

�PRESIDENT - Sherion Mauk
VICE-PRESIDENT - Pat Sigmon
SECRET ARY - Lana Sue Stone
TREASURER - Ann Land
REPORTER - Jo Ann Wilfong
SONGLEADER - Lindsey Nelson
SPONSOR - Mrs. Buckley

FHA

RED CROSS

PRESIDENT - Mary Foutz
VICE-PRESIDENT - Loretta Reynolds
SECRET ARY - Ann Kulp
TREASURER - Cece lia Falls
SPONSOR - Mrs . Bernard

REDCROSS AT WORK

�Hl-Y
PRE SIDENT - Barb a ra To de
VICE - PRESIDENT - Lynda Stanley
SECRET ARY - Virginia Moomaw
TREAS URER - Vick ie Null
PROGRAM CH AIRMAN - Ann Kulp
WORLD FELLOWSHIP CHAIRM AN - Ma ry Le igh Smith
MUSIC CHAIRMAN - De bbie Ray
INTERCLUB COUNCIL REPRESENT ATIVE - Ma ry Lou Stafford
WORSHIP CHAIRMAN - Pam McGregor
PROJECTS CHAIRMAN - Doro thy Sut phin
SPONS OR - Mrs. Dress le r

PRESIDENT - Be nny Peyton
VICE - PRESIDENT - Jo e German
SECRETA RY-TREASURER - Phil Da vis
CH APLAIN - Eddie Hines
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - Donald Kesler
SPONSOR - Mr. Howard

Y-TEENS

�PRESIDENT - Reid Bolling
VICE- PRESIDENT - Pam McGregor
SECRET ARY - Cheryl Deyerle
TREASURER - David Montgomery
SPONSOR - Mrs. Baird

LATIN CLUB

LIBRARY CLUB

L

PRESIDENT - Ann Kulp
VICE- PRESIDENT - Cecelia Falls
SECRET ARY - Shirley Davis
TREASURER - Ann Land
SPONSOR - Mrs. Long

�PRESIDENT - Mary Lou Stafford
VICE-PRESIDENT "' Becky Hendrick
SECRET ARY - Pam McGregor
CH APLAIN - Eddie Hines
SPONSOR - Miss Bowden

SCIENCE

.....

CLUB

STUDENT COUNCIL
ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT - Joe Turner
VICE-PRESIDENT - Ronald Carr
SEC-TREASURER - David Montgomery
SPONSOR - Mrs. Jenkins

�Editor-In-Chief - Virginia Moomaw

THE GENERAL STAFF
PUBLICATIONS

THE REBEL STAFF

Joe Turner - Editor-In-Chief

�ALL THE WORLDS A ST AG·E
On our stage this year Lee students presented the "Life of
Robert E. Lee" ; and "Thanksgiving Dinner At Home ".

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�PRESIDENT - Dorothy Sutphin
VICE - PRESIDENT - Mary Caudle
VICE - PRESIDENT - Cheryl Byrd
SECRET ARY - TREASURER - Mary Leigh Smith
SPONSOR - Miss Temple

FUTURE TEACHERS OF
AMERICA

STRING TRIO

DIRECTOR - C. G, MacDonald
MEMBERS - Ricky Wreden
Rosemary De nso n
Jo yce Meador

�CAPTAIN - Becky Hendrick

SCA SENIOR MONITORS

SCA LUNCH MONITORS

CAPTAIN - Mary Leigh Smith

��CHEERLEADERS

GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
FIRST ROW: Cheryl Deyerle, Dorothy Sutphin, Judy Smith, Becky Hendricks, Lindsey Nelson, Mary Leigh
Smith. SECOND ROW: Miss Sandidge, Beverly Coleman, Mary Lou Stafford, Pearl Snellings, Trena Bush,
Ginny Moomaw, Vickie Null, Sue Kelley.

JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Carolyn Graham, Patsy Stump, Joyce Hill, Diana Lavind er, Carolyn Rowland, Julia Mitchell, Barbara Oliver,
Cathy Walrond. NOT PICTURED: Miss Godsey.

�VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
(L TO R); Ronnie Robertson, Frank Carder, Billy Altizer, Benny Peyton, David McCr ay, Mike Andr ews,
Ronnie Gibson, Joe German, Phil Davis, Jimmy Ashwell, Tomm y Fernatt, Mr. Engel. NOT PICTURED:
Richard McDaniel, Coa ch Ebert.

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
(L TO R) : Ornix Ro bertso n, Teddy Arthur, Jim Tabor, Richard Mo rgan, Richard Mc G eo r ge, David Met z
Coach Engel, Doug Brizindine, Walter Rapp, Larr y Puckett, Don Alls, Barry Edwards.

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                    <text>�[ee Junior High School Library

��Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee, for whom our school is
named, was a military leader of the first magnitude and an outstanding educator as well.
As president of Washington Co 11 e g e, he
instilled in the minds of the students the enduring
principles of integrity, diligence, and kindness.
We, at Lee, hold these ideals high in our
school life and in our memory of the General.

LEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Roanoke, Virginia
[ ee Junior High School ~ibnuy

S. BULBIN

G. MOOMAW

�FOREWORD

Our ideas and standards have been shaped and strengthened at Lee through the guidance and encouragement of
our teachers, through our classes and in our participation
in school activities.
Our improved and broadened sense of value we carry
with us. Our Yearbook is the reflection of our memories,
the survey of our joys, expectations and our dreams.

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DEDICATE

Mr. Benjamin Taylor

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We at Lee are proud to dedicate our
1961 GENERAL to a man who has, for the
past six years, guided our science department with patience and skill. He has fought
unceasingly for the best and most up to date

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equipment for our science department. He
has brought honor and pride to Lee Junior.
And so, remembering his jolly smile and
jaunty walk we dedicate our 1961 GENERAL
to Mr. Benjamin Taylor.

lee Junior High Sch~oi Library

�Miss H. Mae Hoover
Our Principal
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ADMINISTRATION

Ever ready to advise and guide us is
our principal, Miss H. Mae Hoover. Her
ready smile for encouragement and stern
guidance when we need it are al ways evident.
Keeping things on an even keel is her
"girl Friday", Mrs. Arthur, who is always
ready to help both teacher and student.

Mrs. Mary Arthur, Secretary
to the Principal

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Physical Education

Mrs. Helen Baird
Latin, English

Miss Billye Bea mer
Physical Education

Mrs. Vivian Bender
English, History

Mrs. Mary Bernard
Guidance, Reading

Miss Celeste Bowden
English, History

Mr. Stover Bowman
Science

Mrs. E. Burnett
Mathematics

OUR FACULTY
Mr. Clyde Caldwell
Industrial Arts

Miss Lois Camper
Home Economics

Mrs. Cuba Cr ege r
Home Economics

Mrs. Ada Deacon
Dramatics

�Mrs. Dorothy Dillard
Music

Mrs. Evelyn Dressler v'
English, History

Mr. J. W. Ferguson
History, Guidance

Mrs. S.E. Fleming
Mathematics, Science

Mrs. Janet Francis
Guidance, Geography

Mr. Russ el Hall
English, History

Mrs. Annie Hardy
English, History

Miss N.C. Harrison
English, History

OUR FACULTY
Mrs. Marie Utt Hoal
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Mr. Edwin Holenbach
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Mrs. H. G. Holenbach
English, History

Mr. W. L. Howard
Guidance, History

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English, French

Mrs. Geneva Jenkins
Scienc e, Ma the matics

Mr. Ha rold Landis
Band, Mathe matics

Mrs. Pauline Long
Librarian

Mrs. Iris Martin
Sci e nce , Ma the matics

Mrs. Hes te r Mc Ca be
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Englis h, Guida nce

Mr. Paul G. Mille r
Mathe mat ics, Sci ence

Mrs. A1ma Nola n Moore
English, So cial Studies

Mrs. Oci e H. Mor gan
Mathe ma tics, Sci ence

Mr. Nelson Prilliman
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Mathematics

Mrs. Nancy Robertson
Home Economics

Miss June Sandidge
Physical Education

Mr. Jerome Schula
Sight Saving

Mr. Richard Smith
Physical Education

Mr. Benjamin Taylor
Science

Miss Elizabeth Temple
Algebra, Geometry

Mrs. Eley Whitley
Reading

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Mrs. Aldena C. Whitlow
English, Social Studies

Mr. Ralph Wimmer
Social Studies

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Karen Adams
Verna Adams
Gale Aliff
Betty Allen
Betty Amos

Jean Anderson
Larry Anderson
James Ashwell
Mark Barbour
Donna Bastain

Lynn Belcher
Donald Bohon
Quentin Bondurant
Jim Boon
Judy Brady

Jane Bray
Andrea Brooks
James Brown
Paulette Brown
Lynn Brubaker

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Ann Buckne r
Frankie Burkette
Laura Burks
Connie Burnett

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Steve Caldwell
Nellie Carter
William Caudle
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Julia Conner
Bob Cooper
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J eanette Crouch
Kay Denson
Carolyn Deye rle

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Dianne Dickerson
Sandra Dickey
Mary Dillon
John Draper
Suzanne Dugger

Charlie English
Joyce Epperly
Ray Epperly
Richard Fauchette
Russel Fernatt

Bobby Finney
Susan Finney
Bill Flannagan
Sharon Flowers
David Forth

Jimmy Francisco
Emily Gearhart
Melvin Graeser
Rretta Greer
Mike Gregory

Laura lee Grim
Linda Haga
Billy Hall
Otis Hall
Diana Hampton

Billy Harris
David He dge
Ann His cox
Caroly n Hogan
Danny Holly

Martha Howell
Stewert Hubbell
Nancy Hylton
J anice Jamison
Gordon J ess ee

Fra nces Jones
Elizabeth Ka~man
Ginny Keller
J enny Kerns
Ned Landis

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Martha Lee
Martha Leech
Ronnie Lockard
Gail Lucado
Ray Main

Marcy Macomber
Cary Mangus
Patsy Martain
Laura Mason
Rusty Mccown

Pat McDonold
Dianne McDowell
James Meadow
Chris Miller
Diane Mills

�NINTH GRADE
Mary Rutledge
Kim Sale
Gary Saunders
Bill Sawyer
Rebecca Scruggs

Vicky Sellers
Kenny Shafer
Camerson Shartzer
Steve Shaver
Donald Simmons

Ben Sites
Peggy Slusher
Bud Smith
John Smith
Donna Stanley

Susan Stephenson
James Sult
Ronald Sutphin
Elizabeth Sykes
Forrest Tabor

Carol Tate
Clark Thomas
Paul Trent
Susan Turner
Ruth Van Rensselaer

Roger Via
Carol Webb
Billy Weld
Ricky West
Maude White

Mary Kay Whitehead
Mary Whitley
Kathy Widener
Jimmy Wilhem
John Wimmer

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Judy Akers
Jackie Adams
Carl Allie
Dorothy Alls
Jimmy Altis
Billy Altizer

Carolyn Altizer
Mary Armentrout
Loveen Avril
Suzy Baily
Clay Bear
Earnest Begley

George Begley
Julia Bennett
James Bieler
James Bishop
Donald Blankenship
Buddy Bleivens

Louise Bohan
Betty Boitnott
Len Boone
Steve Bowles
Reid Bowling
Jimmy Bowman

Jane Boyd
George Brewer
Aubrey Brooks
Betty Brown
Delaine Brown
Garland Brown

Juanita Brown
Joan Buchanan
Susan Bulbin
Janet Bush
Trena Bush
David Caldwell

Gail Campbell
Patricia Campbell
Helen Camper
Dickie Capps
Pam Carolan
Frank Carter

Kenny Carter
Harold Castleman
Mary Caudle
Dorothy Cline
Danny Collins
Basil Cooper

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Robert Copty
Richard Craft
Candy Crawford
Roger Creasy
Kathy Crockett
Rita Crooke

Mike Cubitt
Douglas Custard
Marty Culpepper
Doug Daniels
Betty Davis
Jimmy Davis

Marian Davis
Phil Davis
Shirley Davis
Richard Dean
Ronald Dellis
Charles Denny

Linda Denny
Cheryl Deyerl e
Donna Dickerson
Patsy Doss
Larry Dygve
Kathy Ellett

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Cecelia Falls
Janet Farris
Paul Faulkner
Diane Fisher
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Ronni e Gibbson
Gail Gillispee
Ann Gravely
Gloria Gree nway
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Pat Gwaltney
Jo Hale
Iris Hall
Wayne Hall
Dallas Harrington

Yvette Hart
Babby Hayes
Sammy Helm
Becky Hendrick
Eddie Hines
Carolyn Hodges

Fay Hodges
Libby Holdren
Suzanne Hopper
Charles Howell
Bob Hudgins
Connie Huff

Denny Huff
Betty Hurt
George Huston
Molly Hutcheson
Kenny Johnson
Pam Johnson

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Corliss Jones
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Trilbia Jones
Dickie Kaufman
Donold Kassler

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Eddie Lowenstein
Douglas Lyle
Ranny Maddox
Sandy Maedor

Edward Magnum
Diane Massie
Sharon Marilk
Patric ia Mc Abee
Nancy McBroom
Judy McCartney

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�EIGHTH GRADE
Charolette Mcclintock
David McCray
Richard McDaniel
Pam McGregor
Carol Meeks
Brenda Moncus

Ginny Moomaw
Jayne Moore
Donna Mozingo
Thomas Mullen
Sammy Munsey
Bucky Nash

Lindsey Nelson
Alice Nicely
Ashton Nichols
Jenny Nininger
Vickie Null
Shelia O'Neil

Warren Otey
Lloyd Overfelt
Ronnie Parker
Linda Peck
Cherlyn Peters
Benny Peyton

Bonnie Phelan
Don Price
Betty Puckett
Larry Pucke tt
Jack Purvis
Anne Quekemeyer

Walter Rapp
Doris Ray
John Reynolds
Robert Rice
Jerry Richardson
Alvin Roark

Sheryl Robertson
Paul Robinson
Sarah Ross
Patricia Rowland
Alice Rucker
Sara Schwartz

Roy Scruggs
Richard Short
David Simmons
Roger Slusher
Judy Smith
Mary Leigh Smith

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Tommy Snead
Pearl Snellings
Nancy Snider
Mary Lou Staffo rd
Eliza Stockman
Lana Sue Stone

Debbie Sullivan
Dorothy Sutphin
Dorsey Taylor
Peggy Thomas
Brenda Todd .
Barbara Tade

Barbara Tolley
Linda Travis
Vicky Travis
Linda Trinka
Joe Turner
Sydney Marshall Turner

L ee Vincent
Winkie Weaver
Dona Webb
Donna Webb
Karen Webb
Dora Whitley

Jimmy Whitlow
Phyllis Wickham
Susan Williams
Anne Wilson
Jimmy Wimmer
L e hman Wimme r

Robin Woody

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Billy Aldridge
Robert Altic
Mike Amos
Bobby Anderson
Carole Angle
Susan Angle

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Darrel Angle
Gerald Baily
Susan Bain
Mike Bartmess
Gary Bartmess
Teresa Basham
Jerry Bayse
Gene Beard
Linda Beard
Jerry Beckner
Diane Beeler
William Bell
Clearance Belle
Barry Belcher
Joe Berman
Georgia Best
Nancy Bethel
Carolyne Bishop
Diane Black
Maria Bowler
Kenny Bowman
Larry Bradley
Gaylard Bray
Henry Brightwell
Benny Brooks
Marvin Brown
Tommy Brown
Sandra Buchannan
Sonny Burch
Richard Burks
Terry Burnett
Pat Burrough
Jimmy Burton
Marilyn Bussey
Bobby Butcher
Wayne Byrd
Edwin Cladwell
Myrl Caldwell
Wayland Caldwell
Barbara Campbell
Shirley Carson
Larry Carter
Phillip Cato
Judy Chewing
Micha el Chewning
Kallen Childress
Cheryl Crockett
Kyle Cristian
Gary Clark
Jimmy Clark
Sammy Clements
Dannie Cline
Edwin Claugh
Pam Coffey
Donna Collins
Pam Cooke
Nancy Coop e r
Patricia Carell
Kathryn Carvin
Mike Cox
Nan cy Crame r
Shirley Cullop
Linda Cumbie
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�SEVENTH GRADE
Ann Cunningham
Wayne Cyrus
Donna Dean
Brenda Dickenson
Linda Dickenson
Jackie Dillon
Susan Dodd
Brenda Dowell
Sherry Duke
Shirley Duke
Richard Duncan
Barbara Eakin
William Eanes
Philip Earl
James Easterling
Karen Eggers
Debbie England
Ronnie England
Jon Engleman
Wa lly Estes
Bill Farmer
Marcia Farmer
Laura Fernatt
Cheryl Fletcher
Harry Ford
Cheryl Foutz
Stanley Fowler
Joy Freeman
Cecelia Frye
Sonja Fulcher
Stephen Gaines
Sherry Gaylor
Lynn Gearhart
Greg Gendron
Wayne Goodpasture
De lla Gordon
Evelyn Gordon
Bonnie Green
Linda Griffin
Judy Grogg
Bill Guntner
Stephen Hale
Eug ene Hall
Victor Hamblett
Beverly Hamm
Terry Harpe r
Dennis Harris
Kathy Harris
Dixie Hart
David Hartman
Randy Hazlewood
Johnny Hendrick
Mike Henninger
Noel Hensly
Patricia Her man
Sally Hicks
Jimmy Hobson
Brenda Hodg es
Nanc y Hodges
Pat Hodg es
Bruce Hollar
Judy Holley
John Hudson
Susan Huff
Danny Hughes
Port Humphreys
Brenda Ingram
Diane Jarrett
Suzanne Johnson
Don Jones
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�SEVENTH GRADE
Edward Jones
Sue Jones
Sandra Kaszuba
Bonnie Kelley
Joyce Kelley
Jeff Kelly
Jerry Kelly
Susan Kidd
Carolyn Kincer
Marilyn Kinsey
Edward Kirk
Joyce Kirk
Dixie Knowles
David Laing
Tommy Lane
Douglas Leech
Barbara Legg
James W. Light
Katherine Lilly
Neil Littrel
Bill Lockard
Nancy Long
Cherl Lowe
Glen Main
Loretta Manning
Vickie Marten
Jimmy Martin
Kitty Martin
Ray Martin
Alain Marty
Jack Mason
Dennis Mattox
Thomas Mauck
Bre nda Maughan
Judy Marey
Ann May
Carol Mccann
Mac McClearn
Ann McCown
Olin Melchianna
Jane Menefee
David Metz
Linda Miller
Ruby Mill er
Jay Mills
Lannie Mills
Darrell Mint er
Mary Minton
Melvin Monroe
Andr e Monsour
Frank Monsour
Rob ert Monsour
Douglas Mountc astle
Linda Morris
Jimmy Morton
Nancy Mos el ey
Dotty Naff
Jimmy O'Brien
Mike Ohanian
Dorothy Osbor n
Gary Oyl er
Linda Pagans
Gloria Paint er
Lewis Parrish
Richard Patterson
Victor Paxton
Tommy Perdue
Susan P eters
Larry Paverall
David Phelps
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�SEVENTH GRADE
Cliff Phillis
Billy Pittman
Phillip Plunkett
David Porterfield
Sue Powell
William Pring
Linda Pull
Kathryn Rader
Jerry Rakes
Linda Ratcliff
Billy Reid
Jimmy ReMine
Kathryn Reynolds
Larry Reynolds
Loretta Reynolds
Rocky Rhodes
Sandra Richardson
Paul Riece
Jane Roberts
Linda Roberts
Lou Ann Robertson
Janet Rose
Henry Routon
Judy Ruble
Linda Rush
Michael Rush
Linda Russel
Carl Saunders
Wayne Saunders
Kay Sarver
Barbara Saul
James Saul
Jane Schell
Billy Scott
Donna Scott
Wayne Scott
Donold Scyphers
Ona Scyphers
Bill Shannon
Donna Sheetz
David Shelton
Gary Shockley
Gary Shrader
Michael Shrader
Linda Shrewsbury
David Sink
Richard Sink
Wayne Sink
Larry Sloan
Diane Slusher
Allen Smith
David Smith
Gloria Smith
Jerry Smith
Vivian Smith
Pat Snow
Mike Spichard
Jimmy Sprinkly
Dre ma Stanley
Raymond Steele
Linda St. John
Dick Stover
Robert Stuart
Connie stultz
Darla Stultz
Tommy Stultz
James Stultz
Robert Sweet
Ronnie Switzer
Angles Tampasis

�SEVENTH GRADE
Pat Tankersly
Larry Tate
Barbara Thomas
Diane Tolley
Chuck Toms
Ricky Toms
Brenda Tinnel
Bob Trent
Marvin Trobinga
Bonnie Turman
Carolyn Turner
Joe Turner
Patsy Tyree
Carol Underwood
Ronnie Updike
Mary Via
Sandra Via
Sandra Viar
Brenda Wade
Chester Wakefield
Judy Wall

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James Paul Waldron
Irma Weaver
Sue Webb
Danny Webster
Wayne White
Charles Whitmyre
Jimmy Whitmyre
John Willard
Bobby Williams
Stuart Williams
Cheryl Wilkerson
Johnny Wingfield
Kitty Wingo
Larry Wood
Carolyn Woods
Fre dick Woodson
Sam Woody
Bobby Wright
Dane Wright
Tommy Wyley
Connely Yearly
Mike Young

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�LAST WILL AND TEST AM ENT
Article I
To Miss Beamer we leave "shooting crazy" Kathy Ellet.
To Mrs. Bender we leave an annual staff as brilliant as this year's.
To Miss Bowden we leave a stack of used Julius Caesar books to do with
what she pleases.
To Mrs. Baird we leave a box of bolts for her chariot wheels and an introduction to the author of our Latin books.
To Mr. Hudson we leave our love of French verbs.
To Miss Temple we leave some new angles for her old jokes.
To Mrs. Hoal we leave a box of dead tree seeds.
To Mr. Wimmer we leave a group of students who take pretty pictures.
To Mrs. Deacon we leave a fresh supply of monitor badges to replace
the ones we lost.
To Mrs . Dillard we leave an all-boy choir.
T o the entire faculty we leave our best wishes for a happy summer.
Article II
J ohn Wimmer leaves Mr. Adams his old first Aid Merit Badge.
Gaye Minton l eaves the salt shaker to anyone who can hide it as well as
she can.
Steve Shave r leaves his old review lessons, that he is not going to study,
to Mrs. Baird.
Vicki Ove r s treet leaves Miss Bowden a new key for her English Ford.
Kay Denson leaves her jaunts to Jefferson to anyone stupid enough to
get mixed up in them.
Bill Flannaga n leaves legally, for once, he hopes.
Lynn Belche r l eaves her dr agons and notes to anyone who wants them.
Ruth Van Rensselaer l eave s her long name to anyone who can spell it.

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Donna Bastian
Gordon Jes see

MOST MUSICAL
John Wimmer
Emily Gearheart

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NINTH GRADE
Anne Bush
Cary Mangus

MOST ARTISTIC
Anne Buckner
Ronny Ri vinus

MOST POPULAR
Ginny Keller
Forrest Tabor
Pam Mowles

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Billy Weld
Lynn Belcher

BEST ALL AROUND
Hallie Colhoun
Rickey West

MOST LIKEL y TO SUCCEED
Martha Leech
Stewart Hubbell

MOST ATHLETIC
Susan Stephenson
Jim Boone

BEST LOOKING
Gretchen Phipps
Steve Shaver

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Tommy Brown, David Muddiman, Larry Wood, Raymond Steele, Wayne McClean, Wayne Pugh.
4th: Dot Osborne, Kathy Harris, Wally Estes, Bobby Anderson, Victor Paxton, Jimmy Stultz .
3rd: Rusty McCown, Philip P ete rs , Jimmy Altis, Bobby Wright, Eddie Caldwell.
2nd: Betty Brown, J ohn Wimme r, Donnie Wingfield.
1st: Francine McFarlene.

OUR BAND
1st Row (left to right): Charles Richards, Billy Craig, Ra y Epperly, Jimmy Francisco.
2nd Row: Diane Dicker son, Emily Gearhart, Liz Kaufman, Donna Bastian.
3rd Row: Gaye Minton, Carol Tate, Ann Bush, Marcye Macomber.
4th Row: Nancy Hilton, Diana Hampton, J oyce Epp e rly, Lynne Be lche r.
5th Row: Lauralee Grim, William Caudl e, Bud Smith, Jim Boon.

�Standing (left to right): Eddie Hines, L arry Humphrey, Stewart Miller, J am es Re mine, Ray Ma rtin, Robert
Sweet, Chester Wakefield, Dickie Capps, Mr. L a ndis, director.
4th Row: Robert Ste wart, C onnie Stultz, J e rry Richardson, Don Price , Olin Melch onnia, Faye Hodges .
3rd Row: Cliff Philips, David Smith, Linda Trinka, Ka ren Webb, Wayland Colwell, Pat He rman.
2nd Row: Harry Ford, Richard Dean, Chris Miller, Sus an Finney, Judy Brady, Shelby Cunningham.
1st Row: Joe Berman, Donna Sheetz, Mary Armentrout, Susan Williams.

L eft to Right

AND OUR CHOIR

Front: Mrs. Dorothy Dillard, Director
1st Row: Ka thy Widenour, R ebecca Scruggs, Susan Stevenson, Sharon Flowe rs.
2nd Row: Ma rtha Howell, Sandra Dickey, Suza nne Dugge r, Mary Rutledge.
3rd Row: J eanette Crouch, J ane Bray, Marth a L ee, Lynne Brubaker.
4th Row: Connie Burnette , Hallie Ca lhoun, Vicki Overstreet, Ann Hiscox .
5th Row: Charlie English, Paul Ric e, Sus an Turner, Ka ren Adams.

�They're OUR boys!

WE PRESENT

LEFT TO RIGHT: Third row: Susan Peters, Carol
McCown, Jay Freeman, Dattie Nallf, Susan Angle,
Donna Dickerson, Nancy Long, Sue Jones . Second
row : Linda St. John, Dixie Hart, Linda Griffin, Brenda
Ingram, Gale -Crawford, Kathy Harris, P am Cooke,
Sandra Richardson, Ray Martin. Fir s t row: Stephen
Hale,DennisMattox, Jerry Boyse, J.P. Waldron, Mike
Henegar, Wally Estes, David Shelton.

1st row left to right: Rand Garrett, Clay Bear, Joe
Turner, Mike Cubitt, Jimmy Davis. 2nd row left to
right: Nancy Snider, Ginny Moomaw, Betsy Floeting ,
Lynn George, Joan Buchanan, Debbie Sullivan, Candy
Crawford. 3rd row left to right: Betty Davis, Brenda
Moncus, Cheryl Deyerle, Ellen Lichtman, Betty Hurt,
Anne Quekemeyer, Pam Carolan, Dorothy Sutphin.

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�THE ALL AMERICAN BOY
A MODERN THANKSGIVING
DEAR FRIENDS AND GENTLE HEARTS
THE NATIVITY
THE RESURRECTION

Our leaders behind the scenes

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Left to right: First row: Diane Mills, Janice Jamison, Ginny Keller, Cary Mangus, Maude White ,
Carol Webb, Sheila Wilson. Second row: Barbara Norris, Martha Lee ch , David Forth , Ricky West ,
Gretchen Phipps, Billy Weld. Third ·row: 'Linda Haga, Sally Doud, Pam Mowles , Clark Thomas , Jenny
Kerns, Quentin Bondurant.

�FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS
Left to right: Diane Dickerson, Lara Lee Grim, Lynne Brubaker;Barbara Norris, Pam Mowles.

WE PLAN
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
Seated left to right: Connie Stultz, Andrea Brooks, Linda Hoga, Betty Allen, Diane Mills, Nellie Carter,
Carolyn Hogan, Ann Lee Foxwell. Standing left to right: Ann Kulp, Shirley Cullop, Susan Dodd, Miss
Camper, Advisor, Diana Hampton, Brenda Todd, Libby Holdren, Sheri Wilkerson, Loretta Manning,
Alice Rucker, Brenda Tennell.

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�Left to Right:
Martha Lee, Treasurer
Hallie Calhoun, President
Ellen Lichtman, Vice President
Lynn Brubaker, Secretary

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Left to Right:
David Muddiman, Secretary, Treasurer
Danny Hawley, Chaplain
Billy Weld, President
Jim Boon, Vice President
Ben Sites, Sergeant of Arms

�LATIN CLUB
1st row left t o right: Sha r on Flowers , Joyce Epper ly , John Wimmer, Ste wart Hubbell, Ginny Keller,
Donna Bastai n , Hallie Calhoun, Lynne Brubaker, Susan Turner. 2nd row left to rig ht: Mrs. Hele n
Baird, Sponsor; Emily Gearhart, Jeanette Crou ch, Julia Conner, Diana Hampton, Sandra D ickey, Ne llie
Carter, Martha Leech, Carol Tate. 3rd row left to right : Gordon J essee , Rusty McCo .. m, Susan
Stephenson , Martha Howell, Betty Allen, Mary Rutledge , J anice Jamison, Gaye Minton. 4t h ro w left to
right: BillFlarmagan,KennyShafer,Clark Thomas, Charles Richards, Ann Bus h, Ann Hiscox, Barbara
Norris, Jenny Kerns. 5th row left to right: Richard F aucette , Danny Hawley, Steve Shaver, Jim Boon,
James Meador, Diane Poff, Chris Miller, Cary Mangus. 6th row left to right: Billy Weld, Quentin
:Sondurant, Paulette Brown, David F orth.

LIBRARY CLUB
Seated left to right: Gail Fitzge rald, Ann Kulp, Linda St. John (standing in middle); Dianna Hampton,
Julia Conne r. Standing left to right : Marcye Mc Comber, Sandra Buchanan, Dorot hy Cline, Pat Tabor,
Lauralee Grim, Judy Wall, Peggy Sluc her, Vera Adams, Connie Burnett, Patsy Martin.

�SCIENCE CLUB
FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Duke, Susan Dodd, Jimmy Whitlow, Donald Kessler, Jerry
Richardson,Diane Fisher, Anne Quekemeyer, Barbara Tode, Cary Mangus, Ruth Van Rensslaer, Martha
Leech. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT : Bob Cooper, Quentin Bondurant, Bobby Williams, Richard
Burks, Cliff Phillips, Shirley Duke, Don Rowland, Lauralee Grim, Danny Hawley, Rusty McCown, William Craig. THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Paul Miller, Mr. Benjamin T ay lor, James Meador,
Chris Miller, Janice Jamison, Vicki Overstreet, Kay Denson, Pam Mo wles, Diane Dickerson , Eliza
Stockman, Lynn Belcher, J ay ne Moore, Richard Faucette, Gordon Jessee, Miss H . Mae Hoover.

RED CROSS
Seated left to right: Barbara Tode, Janice Jamison, Secretary; Ruth Van Renss elaer, Pr esident;
Dorothy Parker, Vice President ; Paul Reid, Tr easurer ; Vickie Travis, Ginny Moomaw , Georgia Best.
Standing left to right: Gretche n Phipps, Andrea Brooks, Mrs. Mary D. Bernard, Sponsor; Dixie Hart,
Loveen Averill, Laura F er na tt , Loretta R eynolds, Mary F out z , Vivian Smith, C aro l Ang le , Jenny Nininger, Kathy Crockett, Jim Davis, J erry Smith, Sammy Clements, Joe Berman .

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Standing left to right: Cecelia Falls, Kathy Ellett, Susan Bulbin, Pamela Coffey, Katheryn Reynolds,
Jane Menefee, Nancy Snider, Suzanne Foster, Sarah Ross. Sitting left to right: Robin Woody, Jenny
Gregory, Ginny Moomaw, Debbie Sullivan, Gail Campbell.

OUR GENERAL STAFF

Bill Flannagan, Editor
Mrs . Vivian Bender, Adviser

Left to Right: John Wimmer, Activities Editor, Boys;
MaryRutledge,Associate Editor; Martha Leech, Activities Editor, Girls; Vicki Overstreet, Sports Editor.
Not Pictured - Kay Denson, Art Editor.

�STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Left to right: First row: Brenda Ingrum, Robin Woody, Olin Melchionna, Marty Culpepper, Pamela
Cook, Janice Jamison. Second row: Gloria Painter, Mary Lou Stafford, Ann Lee Foxwe ll, David McCray, Carol McCann, Nancy Ferguson, Doris Ray. Third row: Billy Weld, Ruth Van Rensselaer,
Jenny Nininger, Ann Hiscox, Martha Lee, Susan Rain. Fourth row: James Meador, Jim Boon.

OUR STUDENT COUNCIL
Standing Left to right: Cary Mangus, President; Anne Bush, Secretary and Treasurer ; Quentin Bondurant, Chaplain; Carolyn Dyr. Seated: Sponsors, Mrs. Eley Whitley, Mrs. Janet Francis,Miss Celeste
Bowden.

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�REBEL STAFF
Left to right: Nancy Moseley, Linda St. John, Mr. Russel Hall, adviser; Katherine Reynolds, Neil
Littreal.

7th Grade String Class
Left to right: Mr. Carl Jaspen, Instructor; Andre Monsour, Joy Mills, Cheri Wilkeison, Carol Underwood, Susan Kidd, Susan Dodd.

��CHEERLEADERS
Left to right: First row (kneeling): Susan Stevenson, Hallie Calhoun, Jeanette Crouch, Gretchen
Phipps, Head Cheerleader; Mary Rutledge, Lynn Belcher. Second row: Ellen Lichtman, Martha Leech,
Ann Hiscox, Diane Dickerson, Barbara Norris, Ann Bush.

GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Left to right: First row: Ann Bush, Dorothy Parker, Donna Bastain, Lynne Brubaker, Jeanette Crouch,
Ann Hiscox, Ruth Van Rensslaer, Sandra Dickey, Gaye Minton, Hallie Calhoun. Second row: Lauralee
Grim, Ginny Keller, Susan Stephenson, Jane Bray, Martha Lee, Carolyn Hogan, J e nny Kerns, Ma rtha
Leech,MarcyeMcComber, Pam Mowles. Third row: Liz Kaufman, Mary Rutledge, Gretchen Phipps,
Car ol Tate, Janice Jamison, Joyce Epperly, Vicki Overstreet, Kay Denson, Teresa Parker, Barbara
Norris.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL
Left to Right: 1st Row: Cary Mangus, Ricky West, Steve Shaver, Jim Boon, Stewart Hubbell, Gary
Saunders. 2nd Row: Steve Caldwell, Richard Faucette, Billy Weld, Bob Cooper, James Meader, John
Draper, Rusty McCown, Mr. Adams, Coach.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Left to right : 1st row, kneeling: Len Boone, Rand Garrett, Charles Denny, David McCray, Frank
Carter. 2nd row : Bob Hudgins, Clay Bear, Joe German, Dorsey Taylor, Benny Payton, Mr. Richard
Smith, Coach .

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Left to right: Barbara Norris, Susan Turner, Carol Tate, Janice Jamison, Vicki Overstreet, Jeanette
Crouch, Ann Bush, Carolyn Hogan, Hallie Calhoun, Jane Bray, Mary Rutledge, Marcye Mccomber.
Second row: Susan Stephenson, Pam Mowles, Kay Denson, Sandra Dickey.

GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEY BALL TEAM
Left to right: 1st row: Teresia Parker, Janice Jamison, Jenette Crouch, Ellen Lichtman, Susan
Stephenson, Ann Bush, Ginny Keller, Hallie Calhoun, Sandra Dickey. 2nd row: Donna Webb, Kathy
Ellett, Kay Denson, Joyce Epperly, Slim Kummer, Vicki Overstreet, Pam Mowles. 3rd row: Jane
Bray, Lynn Brubaker, Barbara Norris, Ann Lee Foxwell, Carol Tate.

�BASEBALL TEAM
lstRo w Left to right: "Winky" Weaver, D avid McCray, Ca r y Mangus, Benny Peyton, Steve Shaver, Jim
Boon, Jimmy Altis, Garry Saunders, Charles Denny, Billy Craig . 2nd Row L eft to right: Ned Landis,
Char les Mu llins , Larr y Anderson, Billy We ld, David Muddiman, Richard Craft, Philip P eters, Ca meron
Shar tzer , Kenny J ohnson, Wayne Ha ll, Coac h Philip Adams.

TENNIS TEAM
Seated left to right: Thomas Mauck, Greg Gendron, R and Ga rrett, J oe Turner, John Wimmer, Ricky
West. Second row left to right : Fr ank Carter, Danny Haw ley , Quentin Bondur ant, Dickie Kaufma n,
JoeGerman,Mr.R.Smith, Coach. Third row left to right: R obert Ric e , Dav id Albe rtson, Paul Robinson, Bob Hudgins, Cliff Phillips, Harry Ford.

�SENIOR MONITORS
First row left to right: Lynn Belcher, Ann Bush, Hallie Colhoun, Jane Bray, Sandra Young, Karen
Adams, Carol T ate. Second row: Jeanette Crouch, J anice Jamison, Nellie Carter , Sandra Dickey,
Lynne Bruebaker, Gaye Minton, Emily Gearhart. Third row: Martha Ho well, Jenny Kerns, Vicki
Ov e r street , Mary Rutle dge , Martha Leec h, Kay Denson, Cary Mangus. F ourth row: Betty Allen,
J oyce Eppe rly, Gre tchen Phipps, Caro lyn Deyerle, Ricky West, Ranny Rivinus, James Meador. Fifth
row: Billy Weld, Danny Hawley, Stewart Hubbell, Bob Cooper, Quentin Bondurant, David Forth.

LUNCH MONITORS
Left to right 1st row: Chuck Toms, Shirley F outz, Linda Morris, Ann His(;oX , Susan Tur ner, Martha
Lee. 2nd row: Sus an Dodd, Sherry Duke, Susan Kidd, Susan P eters, Loretta Reynolds, Carol Angle,
Karen Webb. 3rd row: Nancy Hylton, Donna Bastian, Jenny Ni ni nge r; Ann Foxwe ll, Bets y Floeting ,
Linda Trinko, Chris Miller. 4th row: Caro lyn Hoagan, Julia Benette , Sharon Flowers, Dia ne Mills,
Brenda Moncus, Mary Armotrout, Betty Dav i s .

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�Lee ~unior High School
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1959-1960

�'Joreword
We at Lee are proud of our accomplishments of the past
and anticipate our progress in the future. This year Lee
has been caught in a whirlwind of accelerated courses and
activities in an attempt to broaden our field of learning and
experience and step up in the world of progress .

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The character of a man is revealed by
the way he spends the time that is his
life. It is to a man whose moments are
not for himself but for a greater purpose,
that this book is dedicated.
We pay tribute to his sincere interest,
understanding) and willingness to help, to
his effecient counseling, and his outgoing
friendliness, and it is with deep gratitud e,
respect, and honor that we dedicate the
1960 General to Mr. Waller Howard.

�Miss H. Mae Hoover - - Principal

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Miss Jean Beamer
Mrs. Cuba Creger

Mrs . Mary Arthur
Mrs. Mary Burnett

Mrs. Helen Baird
Mr. Clyde Caldwell

Mr. Philip Adams
Mr. S. D. Bowman

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Mrs. Dorothy Dillard

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Mrs. Ada Deacon

�Mrs. Betty Dixon
Mrs. Marie Hoal

Mrs. Stella Fleming
Mr. Waller Howard

Mrs. Evelyn Dressler
Mrs . Hellen Hollenbach

Mrs . Annie Hardy
Mrs . Mary Ingram

Mrs. Janet Francis
Mr. Douglas Hudson

Miss Nancy Harrison
Mrs. Geneva Jenkins

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Mr. Harold Landis
Mr. Paul Miller
Mrs. Mary Stevenson

Mrs. Iris Martin
Mrs. Ocie Morgan
Miss Elizabeth T e mple

Mrs. Barbara Lemon
Mrs. Alma Moore
Mr. Benjamin Taylor

Mr. Wallace McMillan
Mrs. Margaret Rader
Mrs. Aldena Whitlow

Mrs. Hester McCabe
Mr. Nelson Prillaman
Mrs. Eley Whitle y

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Miss Margaret McNeace
Miss June Sandidge
Mr. Ralph Wimmer

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Charles Aird
Gloria Alcorn
Ronnie Allen
Jean Anderson

Mickey Babb
Paula Baker
Tommy Baker
Barbara Baldwin
Phillip Barbour

Ruth Bass
Carol Bell
Judy Booker
Worth Boone
Edward Booth

Gloria Booth
Mary Bowman
Brenda Brizendine
Betty Brooks
Brenda Brown

Marcia Brown
Jack Buckanan
Jackie Cabiness
Norman carobs
Charles Cannady

George Carper
Nancy Cassada
Clarence Caywood
Carolyn Cheatham
Brenda Clingenpeel

Joan Collie
Nancy Collins
Richard Collins
Philip Cotton
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Anne Craig
Jane Crane
Danny Crawford
Susan Crawford

Carl Crawley
Ilona Creasy
Don Cubitt
Carol Cundiff
Ann Daniel

Lynnette Dean
Bob DeLong
Andy Dickinson
Peggy Dillon
Rita Dowdy

Cathie Dugan
Sharon Dugan
Ray Epperly
Wanda Evans
Ruth Eye

Jima Faucett e
Mary Feather
Raymond Ferguson
Vicky Ferguson
Jerry Fernatt

Frances Firebaugh
Tommy Fisher
Bob Fortune
Jack Frye
Jo Ann Fulton

Sam Gantt
Richard Gardner
Nanc y Gearhart
Brenda Goens
Linda Greenway

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John Grove
Virginia Hackett
Judy Harris
Tommy Hatcher

Buddy Hawkins
Andrea Helm
Don Hendricks
Ola Higgs
Margaret Hillen

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Jimmy Hobbs
Dickie Hodges
Sa ndra Howell
Paulett e Hubbard

Faye Huffine
Bernard Hughson
Joel Jamison
Nicky Jamison
Jaumca J e nkins

Charles Jennings
Sue Jennings
Carol Johnson
Judy Johnson
Lynn Johnson

Joe Kahle
Danny King
Robert Klink
Irene Krebs
Gene Lancaste r

John Leconey
Sandra Linkous
Guy Lipscomb
Michael Lloyd
Phyllis Lockard

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Chester Lyle
Bill Mangus
John Marchant
Bertram Marshall

Betty Martin
Ranny Mastin
Carolyn McCall
Ken McGeorge
Mike McMahon

Ellen Meetze
Judy Mitc hell
T eddy Moomaw
Tommy Moore
Lonnie Moran

Dennis Morgan
Evelyn Muss elman
Bobb y Nelson
Jo yce Nicely
Rand y Nichols

Jimmy Null
Kim Ob enchain
Gail Oliver
Danny O'Neill
Ann Paxton

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Ri char d Phelps
Jo yce Pier ce
Chris P owell
Marie P owell

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Gerald Rin ehart
Bobby Rob ert s
Brenda Rucker
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Floyd Schuyler
Cecil Shaver
Donna Shropshire
Dianne Slusher

John Smith
Wysor Smith
Deanna Sturgill
James Stutts
Edith Sweeney

Barbara Tabor
Leonara Talley
Marty Thomas
Stephen Thomas
William Thomas

Sanders Tibbs
Shirley Tolley
Jay Turner
Mary VanLear
Carla Walton

Patsy Weaver
Peggy Weaver
Che-Chee Webb
John Wentz
Danny Williams

Larry Willis
Gail Wilson
Lois Wimmer
Barbara Wingo
Whit Wirsing

Linda Woods
Patricia Yeatts

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Eddie Abell
Karen Adams
Vera Adams
Philip Aird
Gale Aliff
Betty Allen
Carl Allie
Betty Lou Amos
Larry Anderson
Bill Argabright
James Ashwell
Mark Barbour

Edgar Bass
Donna Bastian
Ronnie Beckner
Lynn Belcher
Loraine Blessard
Jean Blevins
Robert Blevins
Donald Bohon
Quentin Bondurant
Jim Boone
Carl Booth
Judy Brady

Jane Bray
Linda Britts
Andrea Brooks
Gar land Brown
James Brown
Paulette Brown
Tommy Brown
Lynn e Brubaker
Susan Bryant
Ann Buckner
Frankie Burkette
Laura Burks

Connie Burnett
Billy Burroughs
Hora ce Burroughs
Ann Bush
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Claudine Ca ldwell
J oyce Ca ldwell
St eve Caldwell
David Ca l vert
Eunice Canne r
Nellie Cart er
William Caudle

13

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�Glee Colbert
Hallie Calhoun
Billy Conner
Douglas Conner
Steve Cook
Basil Cooper
Bob Cooper
Stephanie Cooper
Clayton Cowan
Billy Craig
Roger Cawley
Jeanette Crouch

Mary C. Crouch
Betty Crowe
Bruce Culbreth
Billy Cundiff
David Denny
Kay Denson
C~rolyn Deyerle
Diane Dickerson
Ronald Dickerson
Sandra Dickey
Mary Dillion
Gr eg Dixon

John Draper
Tommy Driscoll
Bill Elliot
Joyce Epperly
Richard Faucette
Russell Fernatt
Bobby Finney
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Eddie Fitzgerald
Bill Flanagan
Sharon Flowers
David Forth

Sus~n

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Nor~a Gillespie
Melvm Graeser
Rretta Greer
Lauralee Grim
Linda Haga
Billy Hall
Otis Hall
N~cy Hambleton
Diana Hampton

14

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�Billy Harris
Roger Harrison
Yvette Hart
Danny Hawley
David Hedge
Ann Hiscox
Patricia Hoal
Dexter Hobbie
Carolyn Hogan
Danny Holley
Minnie Hostetter
Martha Howell

Stewart Hubbell
Ray Huddleston
Carol Hughes
Elbert Humphrey
Roger Hunley
Nancy Hylton
Janice Jamison
Bill Jenkins
Charlotte Jenkins
Frances Jones
Revie Jones
Elizabeth Kaufman

Ginny Keller
J enny Ke rns
Alberta King
Pat Lawson
Martha L e e
Martha Leech
Ginger Lipscomb
Ronnie Lockard
Rachel Looney
Nanc y Lotts
Gale Lucado
Roy Main

Ma rc ye Macomb er
Car y Mangus
Thomas Manning
Hampton Mart in
P ats y Martin
Laura Mas on
Steve Mc Carty
Elwood Mc clamma
Rusty Mc Cown
P atricia McDona ld
Billy Meador
James Meador

15

�Chris Miller
Diane Mills
Gaye Minton
Pamela Mowles
David Muddiman
James Nelms

Barbara Norris
Talmage Nunley
Frances Overcash
Vicky Overstreet
Dorothy Parker
Teresia Parker

Ronnie Patsel
Mike Payne
Cecil Pelter
Sam Perdue
Sandra Perdue
Gretchen Phipps

John Pierson
Diane Poff
Harry Poff
Glenn Preston
Wayne Pugh
Allen Purdy

Jack Purvis
Loretta Rains
Judy Ramey
Nancy Reed
Paul Reid
Paul Rice

Charles Richards
Danny Rippee
Ranny Rivinus
Carl Rose
Don Rowland
Mary Rutledge

Kim Sale
John Santopolo
Garry Saunders
Bill Sawyer
Fred Scott
Vicky Selle rs

Patricia Sexton
Betty Shackelford
, Kenny Shafer
Cameron Shartzer
Steve Shaver
Drema Shelton

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Don Simmons
Ben Sites
Peggy Slusher
Roger Slusher
Bud Smith

Raymond Smith
Reuben Smith
Donna Stanley
Ruby Stapleton
Susan Stephenson
Brenda Strauss

James Sult
Wayne Summitt
Ronald Sutphin
Forrest Tabor
Pat Tabor
Carol Tate

Robert Taylor
Clark Thomas
Ed Thomas
Linda Thomason
Paul Trent
Billy Trinkle

Anne Trout
Page Trout
Nancy Utt
Ruth Van Rensslaer
Jerry Vess
Barbara Best

Roger Via
Sammy Vincent
Fred Walton
Carol Webb
Billy Weld
Ricky West

Maude White
Mar y Whitehead
Mary Whitley
Kathy Widener
Jimmy Wilhelm
Brown Wilkinson

Judy Willis
Sheila Wilson
J ohn Wim mer
Cr ystal Wood
Ma r y Wo rrell
Sandra Yow1g

17

�Seventh Qrade
Gloria Adams
Jackie Adams
Gloria Altizer
Diane Anderson
Judy Angle
David Arnold
Sylvia Ashworth
Sandra Atkins
Donna Bailey
Gary Bailey
Thomas Bandy
Richard Barker
Richard Barnard
Mike Bartmass
Roland Bates
Lawrence Beard
Jerry Beatty
James Beeler
William Bell
Julia Bennett
Sharon Bethel
Carol Bishop
Lynne Black
Barbara Blankenship
Donald Blankenship
Sharon Blumberg
Peggy Boitnott
Gary Boland
Jane Bonds
Don Bower
Linda Bower
Larry Bowman
Bobby Boyd
George Brewer
Linda Brogan
Betty Brown
Marvin Brown
Sandra Brown
Stephen Brown
Tom Brown
Billy Bryant
Carol Bryant
Vora Bundy
Darlene Burgess
David Bush
Cheryl Byrd
James Call
Mike Callahan
John Campbell
Mikey Campbell
Ronald Campbell
Sue Campbell
Helen Camper
Dickie Capps
Linda Capps
Ronald Carter
Tommy Carter
Jerry Carve r
Linda Catron
Mary Caudle
Sandra Chaffin
Charlotte Childress
Wayne Chocklett
Judy Church
Steven Clagett
Ann Clark
Teddy Cline
Ronnie Cole
Susan Cole man
Danny Collins

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�Elizabeth Collins
Judy Collins
Harry Coleman
Kitty Colman
Mike Conklin
Pat Conklin
Larry Cooper
Eddie Corell
Gregg Coulter
Steve Covey
Pat Cowan
Julie Cox
Richard Craft
Richard Creasy
Roger Creasy
Nancy Cromer
Ann Cunningham
Douglas Custer
Don Cyphers
Donna Damewood
Connie Daniels
Sharon Davis
Elizabeth Davis
Linda Dean
Richard Dean
Buddy Decker
Ronald Dellis
Billy Dennis
Donna Dickerson
Charles Dickinson
Joann Dillard
Linda Dougherty
Loyd Drawbond
Patsy Drewery
Judy Dudding
David Eanes
David Elmore
Michael Elmore
Jackie Engle
Woody English
Connie Ennis
Trudy Evers
Barbara Farmer
Larry Farmer
Carolyn F erguson
Nancy Ferguson
Tommy Fernatt
Linda Ferrell
Roderick Ferris
Gail Fitzgerald
Gregg Flora
Rona ld Fold en
Freida Foley
Nancy Fralin
Carol France
Donnie France
Marenda Garnand
Nancy Gay
Lynn Gearheart
Phyllis Gibson
Belinda Graybill
Edward Green
Patricia Gwa ltney
Michael Hagan
Ronnie Hager
Mamie Hale
Carlie Anne Hall
Vickie Hall
David Hammond
St eve Hampton

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�Harry Hansbrough
Linda Hardy
William Harrington
Jessee Harris
William Hawk
Bobby Hayes
Lewis Hayes
Michael Hedrick
Dallas Helm
Ricky Helton
Billy Henderson
Linda Henderson
James Henegar
Sharon Hensley
Craig Herndon
Richard Higgins
Tommy Himes
Brenda Hodges
Faye Hodges
Linda Haffen
Shirley Hollar
Donna Holloway
Pam Hoveis
Woodrow Howard
Vickie Hudgins
Jerry Hudson
Nikki Huff
Mike Huffman
Nancy Huffman
Karen Hudges
Frank Humphreys
Jimmy Hunziker
Patricia Hurtte
Johnny Jackson
Susan Jacovitch
Linda Jamerson
Vernon Jamerson
Gail Jamison
Bucky Jansen
Patty Jefferson
Joyce Jernell
Sandra Johns
Carolyn Jones
Mike Jones
Trilbia Jones
Patricia Kelly
David Kessler
Skippy Kidd
Linda King
Vivian King
Edward Kirk
Judy Kitts
Mary Kornman
Larry Lawson
Carolyn Layman
David Lemon
Sherry Lilly
Lois Linthicum
John Lippincott
Welfred Long
Patricia Lough
Judy Love
Jack Lowe
Bonnie Lumsden
Donna Lyon
Robert Main
Ronnie Martin
Donald Masincup
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Carol Meeks
Billy Miller
Jean Miller
Mike McBride
Jimmy McCallum
Joyce McCray
Chase McLaughlin
Darrell Minter
Sharon Minyard
Roger Mitchell
Frank Monsour
Joyce Montgomery
Sharon Moye
Tommy Mullen
Johnny Mullineaux
Teresa Myers
Raymond Naff
Marsha Nance
J . P. Neathawk
John Neely
Tommy Newman
Dianna Newson
Jimmy Nichols
Glen Obenshain
James O'Brien
Sherry Overstreet
Johnny Owen
Carson Parks
L ewis Parrish
Jack Patterson
Joe Patterson
Sedona Patterson
Victor Paxton
Linda Peck
Mike P e rfater
Brenda Perkins
Martha Peters
Susan P eters
Bryan Powers
Johnny Powers
Sherry Poindexter
Lynn Poole
J erry Pultz
Franc es Purcell
Eddi e Quinn
Brenda Rams ey
Reb ecca Rams ey
Douglas Rasnick
Georgia Ratcliffe
Jay Rat cliffe
Doris Ray
Donald Renick
John Reynoldd
Pamela Rhodes
Jimmy Ribble
J eanni e Ribble
Tommy Ridenhour
Don Roberts
Carol yn Roberts
Judy Robertson
Sheryl Robertson
Wanda Robison
Kenneth Rodgers
Alice Rucker
Ann Ruff
Mike Samuel
Barbara Saul
Tommy Sayers
Danna Schafer

21

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Linda Scott

Wayne Scott
John Scyphers
Tommy Settle
Donna Sheetz
Harry Shelor
David Shepherd
Hope Shields
Stuart Shirk
Gary Shockley
Dale Showalter
Patricia Sigmon
David Simmons
Richard Sink
Jimmy Sledd
Larry Sloan
Douglas Slusher
Michael Slusher
Susan Slusher
Evelyn Smith
Gary Smith
Marilyn Smith
Ray Smith
Tommy Smith
Connie Snyder
Ronnie Sower
Darlene Stafford
Kristine Stark
Susan Starkey
Mike Stephenson
Kenny Stockerman
Gary Stoner
Lynn Stubblefield
Gary Stull
Tommy Stultz
Sandra Sylvia
Patricia Talaga
Carol Taliaferro
Tommy Thomas
Sharon Thurman
Joey Tompson
Chuck Toms
James Trent
Linda Trinko
Susan Turner
Barbara Turpin
James Tyree
Ronnie Updike
Betty Vest
Wayne Vest
Sandra Waldron
Charles Warren
Buddy Weaver
Barry Webb
Donna Webb
Karen Webb
Joyce Webster
Joe Wheeler
Doug Whitlock
Joyce Whittaker
James Wilkinson
Kathleen Williams
Linda Williams
Susan Williams
Roselee Wills
Johnny Winn
Dennis Witt
Mary Wood
David Woody
Andrea Wright
James Zimmerman
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Susan Crawford
Skipper Cannady

Most Musical
Elle n Me etze
Philip Cotton

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Most Scholarly
Jo Ann Fulton
Michael Lloyd

B est Looking
Cathy Dugan
John Grove

Most Athletic
Ga il Oliver
Jimmy Hobbs

�Most Valuable to Ninth Grade
Peggy Weaver
James Stutts

Most Artistic
Judy Coverstone
Sam Gantt

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Best All Around
Mary VanLear
Bob DeLong

Most Popular
Gail Wilson
John Marchant

Wittiest
Judy Booker
Danny O ' Ne ill

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ToMr.Howardwe leavea coupleof dinosaur bones for his next year's history class.
To Miss Temple we leave a strong boy to carry her films to her room each day. We
leave the boy a bottle of vitamins.
To Miss Beamer we leave akiddy carwith dual mufflers to aid her in teaching drivers' education to the girls .
To Mr. Smith we leave a pair of tennis shoes once worn by Daniel Boone.
To Mrs. Baird we leave a Vicks Sniff Inhaler for her bad colds.
To Mrs. Dillard we leave a music stand, equipped with suction cups.
To Mr. Taylor we leave a snow plow for next year's science fair.
To the entire faculty we leave the best of wishes for a happy vacation.

Phil Cotton leaves a deflated basketball to the second floor trophy case.
Danny Williams leaves his gym clothes to any one fat enough to wear them.
Susan Crawford leaves her sneezes with Mr. Howard. She hopes.
Gail Oliver leaves her love of horses to Judy Willis, a long with some glue for the
saddle.
Bob DeLong leaves his old algebra test to Miss Temple.

��Student Cooperative Association
Standing left to right : Lenora Talley, Betty Crowe,
Linda Hardy, Betty Amos, Margaret Hillen, Cary Mangus , Teddy Moomaw, Michael Lloyd, Quentin Bondurant,
RickyScordas , Billy Weld, J.P. Neathawk, Judy Harris,

Alice Rucker, Judy Robinson, Donna Dickerson. Seated
left to right: Jimmy Null, Treasurer, Peggy Weaver,
Vice President, James Stutts, President, Mary Van
Lear, Secretary.

President's Council
Front: James Stutts, Peggy Weaver, Jimmy Null,
Mary VanLear. Left to Right: Christine Stark, Ann
Craig, Anne Trout, Lynn Belcher, Carla Walton, Jimmy

Hobbs, Sam Gantt, Revie Jones, Bob DeLong, Phil Cotten, Ellen Metz, Brenda Clingenpeel, Mike Perfater,
Susan Crawford, Robert Klink, David Bush.

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Michael Lloyd, Gail Quinn, Ruth VanRensselaer
Patricia Yeatts , Judy Harris, Nicky jamison, Mr. Tay~
lor, Sponsor, Dennis Morgan, Rob ert Klink, T eddy Moo-

Re6el
Left to Ri ght: Chris Powell, Sports Editor, Dickie
Collins, Editor , Darlen e Burgess , Linda Willia ms ,
Gail Oliver , Leonora Talley, Stuart Shirk, Patty Yeatts.

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maw. Charles Cannady, Jame s Meador , Da nny Hawl ey,
Sam Gantt, Richard Fauc ette, Chris Powell, Worth
Boone , Chris Miller.

Staff
Seated: Ruth Eye , Typist. Not Pictur ed: Barbara Norris , Lauralee Grim, J . B. Marshall.

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Left to Right: Susan Crawford, President, Carla
Walton, Treasurer, Gail Oliver, Secretary, John Grove,
Vice-President.

(i6rary
Seated left to right: Edith Sweeney, Vice-President,
Brenda Clingenpeel , President, Vicky F erguson, Secretary. Standing left to right: Jane Crane , Judy Love,

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Gloria Booth, Ruth Eye, Ann Paxton, Carla Walton,
Gloria Alcorn, Joyce Montgomery, Carolyn Jones, Linda Trinko, Lynette Dean, Evelyn Smith, Dianne Slusher.

�Choir
First Row: Ray Epperly, Ranny Nichols, Dennis Morgan, Don Hendricks, Skipper Cannaday, Nicky Jamison,
Sue Jennings, Sandra Linkous, Judy Booker, Lynette
Dean, Barbara Tabor, Patricia Yeatts.
Second Row: Don Cubitt, Charles Jennings, Michael
Lloyd, Philip Barbour , Lonny Moran, Edd Boothe, Cathie Dugan, Brenda Brown, Sandra Abshire, Barbara
Baldwin, Gail Wilson, Patsy Weaver, Carla Walton.

Third Row: Bob DeLong, Buddy Hawkins, Ranny Mastin, Guy Lipscomb , Bertrum Marshall, Joe Kahle, Ellen
Meetz, Ruth Eye, Phyllis Lockard, Betty Brooks, Carol
Cundiff, Peggy Weaver, Marcia Brown.
Fourth Row: Bob Fortune , Whit Wirsing, Richard Collings, Cecil Shaeffer, Jimmy Null, Wysor Smith, Nancy
Gearhart, Sandra Howell, Lynn Johnson, Rita Dowdy,
Mary Van Lear, Irene Krebs, Frances Firebaugh.

Qi r ls Ql ee Clu6
First Row: Kathie Widner, Susan Stephenson, Jane
Bray, Marcy Macomber, Sharon Flowers, Pat McDonald. Second Row: Pam Mowles, Hallie Calhoun, Connie
Burnett, Jean Blevins, Laura Burks, Ann Bush, Barbara
Norris, Judy Willis, Elizabeth Kaufman. Third Row:
Martha Lee, Karen Adams, Diane Hampton, Gale Aliff,

Mary Rutledge, Gay Minton , Elizabeth Sykes , J eanette
Crouch, Betty Shackelford. Fourth Row: Ann Hiscox,
Kim Sale , Jenny Kerns , Nancy Hylton, Donna Bastian,
Lynn Brubaker , Kay Denson, Lauralee Grim, Anne
Trout.

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Gail Wilson, Se cretary , Gail Oli ve r, Treasur er.

Left to Right : Carla Walton, President, Judy Harris,
Vice-President, Sue J ennings , Program Chairman,

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Left to Right: Bob DeLong, Tr easur er , Bob Fortune,
Vice -Pres ident, Robert Klink, Pr esident, Richard Col-

lins, Sec r et a ry, Jay Turner, Sa r geant at Arms. Not
pictur ed , James Stutts , Chaplain.

�'Juture oeachers Of America
Left to Right: Br enda Rucker, Secl'etary, Anne Paxton, Treasurer, Miss T emple, Sponsor, Anne Craig,

President, Barbara Baldwin, Vice-President.

'Ju tu re Homemakers Of America
Seated left to right: Joan Collie, Historian, Gail
Quinn, Secretary, Jima Faucette , President, Ann Daniel, Vice-President, Carol Bell, Treasurer, Ruth Eye.

Standing left to right: Gloria Boothe Diane Slusher
Mary Feather, Flora Creasy, L ynnette Dean Joye~
Saunders.
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�Band
Majorettes: Brown, Trinka, Miller, Coverstone,
Deyerly, Love, Dickerson. First Row: Sheetz, Smith,
Drewery, Wimmer, Himes , Helton, Whitlock, Lippencott, Hammond, Neathawk,. Flora, Paxton, Hampton,
Dean, Neely. Second Row: Mr. Landis, Director,
Rounds , Webb, Williams, Hodges , Finney, Brady, Dil-

lard, Miller, Elliot, Calvert, Hoal, Cotton, Winn, Alexander, Meador, McCown, Elmore, Crawley. Third Row:
Adams, Foley, Faucette, Naff, Muddiman, Thomas01~,
Jenkins, Smith, Culbreth, Pugh, Capps, Fisher, Dixon,
Webb, Beard.

String Qroup
Left to Right: Emily Gearhart, Kay Denson, Kitty
Coleman , Mr . Clyde MacDonald, Instructor, Paula

Baker.

�Red Cross
On Floor: Dianne Slusher, Paul Reid, Treasurer,
Tommy Ridenhour, Susan Crawford, President. First
Row: Kathryn Woody, Susan Slusher, Susan Jacovitch,
Judy ColliPs , Ruby Stapleton, Cherye Byrd, Chee -Chee
Webb , Gail Oliver, Janice Jamison, Dorothy Parker,

Seventh and Gigh th Qrade
First Row: Donna Holloway, Barbara Farmer, Roy
Smith, Larry Farmer, Judy Angle, Teresa Myers, Judy
Engle, Vickie Hall. Second Row: Cary Mangus, Stewart Hubble, David Forth, Revie Jones, Pat Lawson,

Ruth Van Rensselaer, Secretary. Second Row: Lois
Wimmer , Ann Daniels, Carol Bell, Vic e President,
Tommy Newman, Dexter Hobbie, Bucky Jansen, Jack
Lowe, Diana Hampton, Laura Mason, Mrs . Mary D.
Bernard, Sponsor.

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Page Trout, Jane Bray, Donna Bastian. Third Row:
Linda Hardy, Pat Sigmon, Bobby Main, Mike Hagan,
Don Roberts, Ann Bush, Judy Robertson.

�First Row : Faye Huffine, Susan Crawford, Leonara
Talley, Gail Oliver, Anne Craig, Mary Bowman, Gene
Lancaster. Second Row: Jam es stutts, Chris Powell,

John Grove, Floyd Schuyler , Andy Dickinson , Bill Man gus, Robert Klink.

Dramatics

Club

Scene from the Dramatics Club production, "Let's Make
Up": l eft to right: Bill Mangus , Robert Klink, Joyce
Pierce, Faye Huffine, Jay Turner, Chris Powe ll.

�Senior Monitors
First Row: Mary Bowman, Ann Craig, Brenda Ruck e r, Leonora Talley, Paulette Hubbard. Second Row:
Faye Huffine, Joyce Pierc e , Gail Olive r , Ellen Meetze,
Nancy Ge arheart, Mary Feather . Third Row: Carol

Bell, Sandra Howell, Judy Harris, Judy Booker , Car la
Walton . Fourth Row : John Grove , Gail Quinn, Joan
Collie, Brenda Clinginpeel, Robert Klink. Fifth Row:
Bill Mangus, Michael Lloyd, Sa m Gantt .

[unch Monitors
Third Row: Sharon Da vis, Judy Angle, Sharon Flowers ,
Sandra Blumber g, Susan Williams , Ba rbar a Norris ,
Nellie Carter , Kim Sale , Martha Lee, Betty Allen, Fred
Walton.
Fourth Row: Lynne Black, Dona Webb, Linda Haga,
Lauralee Grim, Vicki Ferguson, Juanita Jenkins , Barbara Tabor , Connie Burnett, Dona Bastian , Cary Mangus .

First Row: Christine Stark, Jo y ce Saunders , Ann Bush,
Brenda Goens , Susan St ephens , Nancy Cassada, Edith
Sweeney, Dona Hollaway, Rosalie Wills , Bobby F a r mer,
Judy Love.
Second Row : Virginia Ke lle r , Eliz abeth Kaufman, Ruth
Eye , Karen Adams , Hallie Calhoun, Janice Jamison,
Vara Bundy, Sherry P oindexter , Sandra Atkins , Alice
Ru cker.

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Third Row: Mary Van Lear, Carol Johnson, Barbara
Tabor , Juanita Jenkins, Judy Book er, Vickie Ferguson,
Carol Cundiff.
Fourth Row: Miss Beamer, Sponsor, Peggy Weaver,
Irene Krebs, Frances Firebough, Carla Walton, Gail
Wilson.

First Row: Brenda Ruck er, Leonora Talley, Lois Wimmer, Nancy Collins , Anne Craig, President, Mary Bowman, Carol Bell, Susan Crawford .
Second Row: Joan Collie, Jo yce Saunders, Gail Oliver,
Ruth Eye, Mary Feather , Lynette Dean, Gail Quinn, Sue
Jennings.
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First Row: Robert Klink, Skipper Cannaday, George
Carper, Bill Mangus, Cary Mangus, Tommy Fisher.
Second Row: Guy Lipscomb, Jam es Stutts , Joe Kahle ,
Dick Hodges, Phil Cotton, Jimmy Hobbs , Jack Frye.

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Top to Bottom: Joan Collie, Mary Van Lear, Gail
Oliver , Carol Cundiff, Sue Jennings. Left to Right:

Peggy Weaver, Head Cheerleader, Gail Wilson, Judy
Harris, Judy Coverstone , Gretchen Phipps.

Qirls' Varsity Vo11ey6a11 Champions
First Row: Anne Craig, Leonara Talley, Ann Bush,
Peggy Weaver, Lois Wimmer, Susan Stephenson, Jeanette Crouch, Brenda Rucker. Second Row: Lynette
Dean, Gail Wilson, Sue Jennings, Gretchen Phipps,

Carol Bell, Joyce Saunders , Linda Britts, Carol Johnson, Teressa Parker . Third Row: Gail Quinn, Gail
Oliver, Carol Cundiff, .Taunita Jenkins, Frances Firebaugh, Ruth Eye, Vickie Ferguson, Carla Walton.

�Boys' Varsity Basket6a1l
First Row: Bill Mangus, Jimmy Hobbs, James Stutts ,
Bob Klink, Richard Phelps. Second Row: Philip Cotton,
John Wentz, Bob De Long, John Grove, Jay Turner.

Third Row: Richard Smith, Coach, Skip Cannady, Worth
Boone, Jack Frye, Tommy Fisher, Phil Adams, Coach.

Qirls' Varsity Basket6all
Left to Right: Jaunita Jenkens . Frances Firebaugh,
Ann Daniel, Gail Quinn, Vickie Ferguson, Judy Booker,
Gail Oliver , Ruth Eye, Carol Bell, Joyce Saunders,

Carol Johnson, Barbara Tabor, Lois Wimmer, Nancy
Collins .

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First Row: Steve Caldwell, Freddy Walton, Jimmy
Boon, Cary Mangus, Mr. Smith, Coach, Pat Lawson,

Revie Jones, Steve Shaver, Stewart Hubbell.

or ac k 'Gearn
First Row: Greg Dixon, Billy Craig, John Draper, Bill
Argabright , Ricky West, Hampton Martin, Bill Flannagan. Second Row : Jerry Fernatt, Ranny Mastin, Jimmy
Hobbs, Chris Powell, Michael Lloyd, Richard Phelps ,
Fred Walton. Third Row: Roy Main, Charles Aird,

Teddy Moomaw, Wysor Smith, Fred Scott, Bertram
Marshall, Johnny Santopolo. Fourth Row : George Carper, Bill Tinnell, Revie Jones , Char les J ennings, Hansford Francis. Fifth Row: Forrest T abor , Jim Boon,
Don Cubitt, W. L. Howard, Coach.

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Base Gall oeam
Front Row: James Stutts, Jimmy Null, Jimmy Hobbs,
Bill Mangus, Buy Lipscomb, Joe Kahle, Cary Mangus,
Nicky Jamison, Richard Phelps. Second Row: Billy
Craig, David Calvert, Charlie English, Philip Airds,
Steve Shaver, Bud Smith, Jim Boon, Randy Nichols,
Mr. Adams, Coach.

oennis oeam
Front Row : Tommy Jones, Andy Dickinson, Ricky
Scordas, Tommy Fisher, Hampton Martin, John Draper.
Second Row: Mr. Richard Smith, Coach, Sam Gantt,
Buddy Hawkins, Revie J ones, Pat Lawson.

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her interest in, the music of the school; her fine contributions to our assemblies and for the programs for
which she was responsible; we gratefully present to,
Miss Blanche Hurley, our edition of THE GENERAL,
1952.

�1st

2nd

3rd

Fenton Goodwin

Jean Davis

J.B. Wardon

Jane Fleenor

Barbara Chapman

Jane Walker

Marion Costello

David Lawson

Diane Towles

Neil Young

Jackie Wylie

Judy Gordon

Kenny Stump

Walter Howard

Betty Lou Hunter

Bobby Cunningham

Shirley Jordan

Jane Ellis

Nancy Jo Robertson

Patti Jones

�Miss H. Mae Hoover (Principal). Mrs. Mary W. Arthur. Miss Anne Somers Bailey.
Mrs. Mary Bernard. Mr. James W. Bishop. Miss Dorthy Brown. Mrs. S. D. Bowman.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bwnett. Mrs. Cuba Creger, · Mrs. Ada Deacon, Mr. Paul Foster.
Mr. Thomas Gagnet. Mrs. Clara Galford, Miss Virginia Goggin. Miss Evelyn
Goodman, Mrs. Annie Hardy, Miss Nancy Harrison, Miss Hazel Hassam, Mrs. Rose
Howard, Mr. Waller Howard, Miss Blanche Hurley, Mrs. Mary Ingram. Mrs. Virginia Jefferson, :Mr. James Long, Miss Margaret McNeace, Mrs. Ocie Morgan.
Miss Virginia Page. Mrs. Margaret Rader, Miss May Rhodes, Miss Nancy Sloan,

Mr. W . T. Stone, Miss Elizabeth Temple, Mrs. Nancy Walton, Mrs. Eley Whitley.
Miss Dorothy Winton, Mr. Lloyd Wolf.

�LEFT TO RIGHT:-J. B. Warden, Treas.; Diane Towles, Sec.; Temple Moore, Pres.;
Rozella Jewell, V. Pres.

School days are drawing to a close.
We'll be leaving this school as everyone knows.
We'll miss these halls and the basketball games,
The Friday assemblies and the little things.
The music programs and dramatic plays
We'll remember these for the rest of our days.
The frienc;ls we made, the fun we had,
Those report cards whether good or bad,
These things will remain in our history
And remind us of the days at Lee.
-Nancy Jo Robertson

��Charles Abbott
Mary Ellen Aird
Jean Anderson
Sandra Barksdale
Billy Bilbro
Marie Boone
Arlene Boothe
Norma Boothe
Shifley Bowles
Anne Bowles
Anne Brown
Kenneth Bruffy
Billyy Bryant
Sara Buckner

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Carolyn Burnette
Martha Caldwell
James Carbaugh
Jean Carbaugh
Barbara Chapman
Bobby Chapman
Marvin Childress
Sara Clement
James Clifton
Clyde Collie
Patsy Coleman
Ira Crawford
Mike Creger
Bobby Cunningham

Jean Davis
Bobby Deyerle
Martha Dillon
June Edwards
J. B. Epperly
Marvin Epps
Joyce Evans
Sue Fichtenger
Joann Five!
Jane Fleanor
Jeanette Fuller
Sylvia Fulwider
Kenneth Gibson
David Glendy
Jonell Glenn

�Arvil G levier
Fenton Goodwin
Judy Gordon
Lawrence Griffin
Louise Gusler
Garland Hamersley
Kathleen Hall
Billy Harris
Cary Hancock
Grace Harman
Sue Harshbaroer
Melvin Henderlite
Mary Charles Hewett
Glenn Hollins

David Holt
John Howard
Patty Huff
Doloris Hundley
Wayne Hylton
Rozella Jewell
Patti Jones
Shirley Anne Jordan
Richard Kepley
James Kincaid
Donna Kinser
Mollie Sue Koontz
Phyllis Landsdown

David Lawson
Ruth Lyle
Barbara McDaniel
Jeanette McDonald
Mary Louise McNeace
Robert Marsh
Paggy Mays
Virginia Meeks
Benton Miles
Quinn Miller
Sue Mills
June Ellen Mitchell
Temple Moore
Patricia Murphy

�James Murray
Connie Newman
Peggy Outland
Patricia Parrish
Sandra Patsel
Marv Frances Paxton
Jo Phelps
!ames Poe
Richard Poff
Maurice Prillaman
Phyllis Ramsey
Bee Ring
Nancy Jo Robertson

Tommy Robertson
Howard Sale
Step~en Sanders
Charles Satchwell
Frances Shaver
Tanis Slusher
Fletcher Smith
Douglas Spradlin
Betsy Stephenson
Kenny Stump
Sammy Terry
Edward Thornhill
Mary Sue Tinnell

Diane Towles
Billy Turman
Drucilla Vail
Loretta Vest
Jane Walker
Joan Wall ace
J.B. Warden
Frances Webb
Frankie Wilhelm
Joe Wilkerson
Larry Wimmer
Jackie Wylie
Neil Young

ABSENT FOR PICTURES:-Danny, Briggs, Wilma Britt, Roymane Folks, Jack Hatcher, Jimmy
Kirk. Joanne Medley, Diane Rivinus, Bobby Stamback, Jerry Smith, Christine Sowers, Shirley
Staples, Edward Trent, Joyce Wilkerson, Edward Wright.

��LEFT TO RIGHT-Front row: Martha Lambeth. Kitty Lou Tinnell. Louise Gusler, Barbara Keller (Secretary), John
Howard (President). Walter Howard (V. Pres.). Marion Costello (Treas.), Tommy Lawson, Billy Shepherd. Second
row-Beverley Williamson, Rosemary Jefferson. Virginia Meeks, Roy Land, Bobby Lynn, Patti Jones, Rozella Jewell,
Betty Lou Hunter. John Hurt. Loretta Vest, Bee Ring. Third row-Dick Duncan, Martha Kuyk. Leroy Ferris, Mary
Hart Richardson, Warren Stuart. Charlie Bush. Temple Moore, David Lawson, John Powers. Bobby Cunningham.

Row 1-Warren Gardner; Norma Boothe, Reporter; Patricia Coleman, Secretary; Clyde Moore. V. Pres.; Dick Duncan, President; Loretta Haynes, Treasurer; Jean Hillman; Becky Davis. Row ~-Susie Hatcher, Jean Sink. Kay
Nelson, Norma Jean Oyler, Peggy Outloud, Jean Reynolds, Peggy Jones , Martha Carper, Chechi Mazingo. Row 3Kenny Stump, Pat Hutts, Vernon Hammed, Jack Neador. Julia Ann Metz, Mary Frances Paxton, Marilyn Blankenship.

�FRONT-Neil Young. Jackie Wylie. Phyllis Landsdown, Louise Gusler, Jean Carbaugh, Janet Fuller, Loretta Vest,
Frances Webb, Ruth Lyle, Sue Mills, D.:mna Kinser, Patricia Murphy.
SECOND--Bobby Steamback Charles
Satchwell, Bobby Cunningham, David Lawson, Janis Slusher, Mary Sue Tinnell, June Ellen Mitchell, Carolyn
Burnette, Cary Hancock, Sue Fichtenger, Jean Anderson, Joan Teaque, Shirley Bowles. THIBD-John Howard,
Wayne Hylton, Billy Harris, James Kincaid, Jane Walker, Mary C. Charles Hewett. Jonell Glenn, Rozella Jewell,
Patsy Coleman, Peggy Outland, Barbara Chapman, Joan Five!, Norma Boothe.

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FRONT-Andy Canada, Gordon Smith, Weldon Dowd, John Hurt, Sally James, Adrein Markham, Eleanor Freed,
Patsy Mitchell, Ann Nixon, Barbara Keller, Sara Fisher, Fredrica Lescure. SECOND- Eddie Moir, Char'. es Mozingo,
Nelson Showalter, Jean Sink. Susie Brown, Patricia Holland. Janet Jamison, Betty Trout, Jean Reynolds, Iris New,
Jeanette Rivinis, Nancy Bell, Joan Stinnett, Hillery Frances. THIBD- George Dyer, Richard La wrence, Larry
Derper, Mary Hart Richardson, Jane Ellis, JU:.ia Stutts, Bettie Bernard, Juliann Lunsford, Frances Fulgham , Mildred
Mc.-rtin, Loretta Haynes. Mary Lee English, Laura Fox.

�9th §'lade
:b'l.amatic Cfufr
Row 1-Drucilla Vail, Delores Hundley, Anne Brown, Sue Harshbarger,
J. B. Epperly. Row 2-Joe Robertson,
Mallie Sue Koontz, Jane Fleenor,
Dianne Rivinus, Judy Gordon. Row
3-Mary L'.)use McNease, Joan Wallace, Rozella Jewell, Sandra Barksdale, Mary Paxton, Billy Bryant,
Patti Jones, Kathleen Hall.

8th &amp; 9th §'lade
Q)'lamatic CfubRow 1-B e ts y Dre we r y , Delores
Hundley, Drucilla Vail, Anne Brown,
Sue Harshbarger, Chip Woodrum,
Marion Costella, Andy Canada.
Row 2-Mary Lee English, Gordon
Smith, Barbara Keller, Eddie Moir,
Nelson Showalter, Jean Reynolds,
Jane EEis. Row 3-Tommy Lawson,
Frank Ellett, Richard Lawrence, Bob
Lynn, Julia Stults, Walter Howard,
Julienne Lunsford, Jane McGavock,
Martha Jane Blackwell.

Row 1- Lawrence Koontz, Pat Smith,
Nancy Walton, Becky Davis, Ray
Fisher, Roy Frink, Bobby Phipps,
Johnny Thompson. Row 2-Donna
Dowdy, Be tty Sue Wya tt , Checke
Mozingo, Beverly Williamson, Loretta
Morris, Barclay Andrews, Lamarr
Briton, John B:iwie . Row 3- Kitty
Lou Tinnell, Alice Lawenste in, E'a ine,
Dunn, Donna Lee Ryan, C. Preston
Brumfield, Carol Stump, Ann Peeltl.
Row 4- Warren Gardner, Nelson Poff,
Leroy Ferris, Warren Stuart, Peggy
Repass, Jo:mes Bray, Catherine Miller.

�Front-Connie Newman, Patti Jones.
Eddie Wright. Second-Mary Sue
Tinnell, Shirley Jordan, Norma Booth.
Third-Diane Rivinis, June EJen
Mitchell, Patricia Murphy, Mary Loui.~e McNeace, Louise Gusler. Fourth
Martha Caldwell, Kathleen Hall, Barbara Chapman, Patsy Coleman, Sue
Harshbarger, Loretta Vest, Cary HanCock. Filth-Judy Gordon, Drucilla
Vail, Rozella Jewell, Jane Walker,
David Lawson, David Glendy, Billy
Harris, James Murray.

Row 1-Gary McCown, Chichi Mazingo, Sue Mills, Peggy Repass,
Emma Lou Reid, Carol Koener, Nancy
Walton. Row 2-Elaine Dunn, Peggy
McVeigh, Mary Katherine Hylton,
Ray Johnson, Nellrena Jewell, Mike
Becker. Row 3-Janis Slucher, Jean
Anderson, Shelby Lawhorne, Zeke
Hartman, Charles Bush, Miller Bolling. Barclay Andrews.

Row 1-Hilleory Francis, Laura Fox
Frances Fu!ghum, Virginia Grant,
Rebecca f'rilliman. Row 2-Janet
Bowman, Isabel Ewart, Noemi Les·
ter, Peggy Altizer, Barbara Keller.
Row 3-Diane Rivinue, Mildred Martin, Fern West, Julianne Lunsford,
Martha Kuyk, Row 4-Marvin Childers, Marvin Croft, Howard Sale,
Frank Ellitt.

�LEFT TO RIGHT
Roger Copko
Donald Edwards
George Dyer

~a{d!J rf&gt;atriof
Jack Wiley
Leroy Ferris
Harold Booth
Frank Beckner

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Row l
Sue Mills
Louise Gusler
Sandra Backsdale, Treas.
Carolyn Burnett, V. Phes.
Marie Boone, Pres.
Sara Clement, Sec.

Shirley Bowles
Phyllis Landsdown
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Phylis Ramsey
Barbara Chapman
Patty Huff

Jesse Epperly
George Pugh
Gene Gonwin

Sue Harshbarger
Judy Gordon
Sylvia Fulwider
Mary Louise McNease
Deloris Hundley
Nonna Boothe
Ruth Lyle

�STAGE CREW-Nancy Jo Robertson, Bee Ring,
Douglass Spradlin, How=d Sale, Billie Bilbro, John B.
Warden, Mmvin Epps, Clyde Collie.

LIBRARY CLUB-Left to Right: Martha Kuyk. Student
Council Representative; Julianne Lunsfor d, Program
Chairman; Ruth Willman, Secretary &amp; Treasurer;
Wayne Hylton, President; Eddie Wright, Social Chairman; Benton Miles, Vice President.

LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-Left to Right: Bee . Ring,
Student Council Representative ; Mary Sue Tinnell,
Secretary Treasurer; Temple Moore, President; John
W=den, Jr.. Vice-President

Y-TEEN Front: Janet Bowman, Betty Lou Hunter.
Mary Frances Bruney. Second: Mary Hart Richardson, Joan Stinnett, Bee Ring. Third: Anne Brown
(President) Diane Towles, Nancy Jo Robertson Fourth:
Barbara Chapman.

HI-Y- Top to Bottom: Neil Young, David Lawson,
Bobby Lynn, John Hurt, Temple Moore, Bobby Cunningham (President) Nelson Showalter, Gordon Smith.

�����Jane Walker, Ann Miller, Julia Stu!ts, Jane Ellis, Sue Harshbarger, Barbara Chapman, Sue
Fichtenger, Betty Lou Hunter, Patsy Coleman.

FRONT: Nell Young, Bobby Cunningham, Herman Robertson, Mike Creger, Melvin Henderlite,
Charles Satchwell, David Lawson, SECOND: Coach W. L. Howard, Ronnie Desper, Edward
Wright, Jo B. Warden, Richard Kepley, John Howard, Douglas Spradlin.

�FRONT: Mike Creger, Melvin Henderlite. SESOND:

Edward Trent, Richard Kepley.

ROW 1-Jane Walker, Treasurer, Sue Harshbarger, Secretary Barbara Chapman, Vice-President,
Patti Jones, President. ROW 2-Mary Weld, June Ellen Mitchell, Matie Boone, Janis Slusher,
Suzanne Hatcher. ROW 3-Virginia Meeks, Anne Brown, Sa.» dra Barksdale, Jean Davis.
ROW 4-Betsy Drewry, Diane Towles, Ruth Lyle.

�ROW 1-Anne Brown, Jane Walker, Capt., Sandra Barksdale. ROW 2-Matie Boone, Patti Jones,
Patsy Coleman, Virginia Meeks Suzanne Hatcher. ROW 3-Betsy Drewry, Janis Slusher, Mary
Weld, Ruth Lyle.

Patti Jones, Jane Walker, Capt., Sandra Barksdale, Sue Harshbarger, Jean Davis, Wilma Britt,
Suzanne Hatcher Janis Slusher, Patsy Coleman, Anne Miller, Joyce Evans.

�We, the graduates of the Lee Junior High School Class of 1952, being of sound mind and
thought, do print and publish this, our Last Will and Testament.

ARTICLE I
Item I

We leave Mrs. Walton and her Julius Caesar recitations to anyone who can withstand them as well as we tried.

Item 2

To the future monitors in front of Mr. Bowman's room we leave his chair which was
greatly appreciated during mid-morning by the tired monitor on duty there.

Item 3

We leave Miss McNeace and her Latin books to all those who will be fortunate enough
to learn the values of Latin next year.

[tern 4.

To the future occupants of home room 20 we leave Miss Temple and her much
beloved clock. Here's hoping her slogan, "Time Will Pass; Will You?", continues
standing through the years.

ARTICLE Il
Item 1 Jane Walker leaves her shrill blowing whistle to Suzie Hatcher in hopes she can call
them just as swiftly.
red-head~d

Item 2

Patti Jones leaves her love of

Item 3

Richard Kepley leaves his height as well as his professional basketball playing to
Andy Canada.

Item 4

Cary Hancock bequeaths her box of tissues to Mrs. Rader.

Item 5

Bobby Cunningham leaves his love for Woodrow Wilson girls to just any on e who
will have them.

Item 6

Anne Brown leaves her "gift of gab" and excitement to Betsy Drewry.

Item 7

Pun'k Sale, Neil Young, and the rest of the crew leave their well rem embered wrestlin1 holds to next year's demons.

Item 8

Sandra Barksdale leaves her glamorus looks and charm to Laura Stockton Fox.

Item 9

Jim Carbaugh entrusts his title of school nitwit to Bobby Lynn in h opes that h e can
tell some jokes just as amusing.

boys to Ruth Sharon Warden.

Item IO The G .A.A. graduating members leave their cokes and hot dogs to next y e ar's lucky
member-:;. We are hoping that there w ill be enough m oney left in the tre asury
to buy them some.
Item 11 John Howard leaves his little b rother , V\Talter, the business of running the school
(if he makes it).
Item 12 Bobby Stamback, our talented pianist. leaves his art to n ext y e ar's accompanist as
he will need it.
Item 13 Barbara Chapman leaves h e r melodious voice to Barb ara Keller.

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Item 1

The Varsity basketball squad leave their blue and gold warm-up jackets to the girls
who will wear them next year.

Item 2

The Ninth Grade Dramatic Club leaves its fretful but enjoyable job of producing and
putting on plays to next year's drama!ic club with hopes of its getting along as well.

Item 3

The members of the Choir leave John Hurt the job of keeping next year's Choir in
"Order" if it be possible.

Item 4 The ninth grade art students wish to leave their painted pictures and backdrops
throughout the school.

ARTICLE IV
Item 1

To Miss Hoover, and the Faculty we leave peace and quiet. Maybe they will enjoy their summer knowing that when fall comes, we won't be here.

Item 2 From the school, we just leave, hoping that our presence and efforts have made it a
better place for those who follow in our footsteps.
SIGNED AND .SEALED THIS
22nd day of May, 1952Class of 1952
VVITNESSES:

Patti Jones
Jane Walker

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A pilot Marvin Epps will be
He will fly a plane from sea to sea.
J.B. Epperly will work on motor parts.
Call on him if your jalopy won't start.
Judy Gordon, a sm.art littlecreature,
Will probably be a fussy school teacher.
Nancy Jo Robertson some day will be
A great stage actress, just wait and see.
He will study farming at V.P.I.
Jack Hatcher is the guy.
And here's our salesman Temple Moore
Going around from door to door.
A telephone operator Sara Clement will be
She will place calls over land and sea.
Since Bobby Stamback is such a dope
He'll probably be qnother Bob Hope.
Kenny Stump just came to town
As the world famous circus clown.
A missionary Mary Louise McNeace will be
She will teach the Bible from sea to sea.
Drucilla Vail, the girl with the smile,
Will be the first to walk down the aisle.
Jerry Smith the girl with the curly hair,
Will fly trapeze 'way up in the air.
W orkinq for the Roanoke Times we'll find
Wayne Hylton printing the big headlines.
That fellow who is named James Kirk
Will soon become a soda jerk.
Billv Harris a jack of all trades
Will become something great one of these days.
Joyce Evans will thrill us with her ballet
She'll be the crreatest dancer of her day.
Douqlas Spradlin,. that guy with class,
Will invent bombs that make big blasts.
Lnrry Wimmer, an educated bum.
Will run around and have lots of fun.
Frances Webb, that cute little creature,
Will someday become a areat voice teacher.
Charles Abbott, that bashful boy with the croon
Will someday make all the pretty airls swoon.
Stephen Sanders will never hide his fa ce
For he'll be a driver in a hot-rod race.
Marie Boone will someday be
A cute little housewife, wait and see.
Melvin Henderlite will travel far
As the world famous baseball star.
J.B. Warden, that athletic creature ,
Will someday be a physical ed. te acher.
The guy with his cute little smiles
Who else could it be b ut Benton Miles.
-Sara Clement

�This is Billy Turman, Master of Ceremonies, speaking
from the Starlight Room of The Waldorf Astoria. This is
the Class Reunion of Roo'11 20 from Lee Junior Hirrh
School down in Roanoke, Vircrinia. We have many distinquished cruests with us tonight. This is really going
to be a rrathering.
Lookinq around me first of all, I see Joan Fivel. an
ambassador to Latin America. She always d jd &lt;Tet good
oracles in Latin. And there's lean Anderson; I'm sure
you've heard of he&lt; in Anne B&lt;0wn's hookc;, "!ean, Student Nurse," "Jean Graduate Nurse." We also have mith
u s Cary Hancock who is runninq the "Get Your l\/Trm
Charm School." Patsy Coleman is here with her family.
Sh e 's makinq a career of homemrr"'inrr. Dian"! ~ivinus ,
the world famous ballet dancer will furnish us with some
of the entertainment. The celebrated team, Mike r.r.:iaer
and Barbara Chapman will entertain .you with "When
You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You."
Arvil Glovier couldn't be here, He's re-di&lt;mincr the Panama
Canal; found some miscalculations. Sue Ficht•mger is
attendincr, with her huc;band. Thev're automobile derrlers. Punk Sale is over at my riaht demonc;rratinq his
famous "toe hold." Standing around him are Sue Hrrrshbmaer and lane W,,.lker. •:urrluc;ive mod"llc; ~rrr "Dvnamite, that new magazine edited by no one but Billy Bryant.
Marv Sue Tinnell the famouc; iTJ.ventor is hem. H.:ir
latest discovery is a spot removed that removes anything
rfom ink to lipstick. The menu todcrv was planned hy
Jonell Glenn. She used to plan the menu for Mrs.
How ard 's historv class. I see Ouinn Miller. H"l crxme
in h is new Cadillac w ith the duals. Marvin Childress
took time out to ioi.-ri us. He's appearinq in the new musica l "Judv. " Please look at the m rrtches in vou&lt; hand.
Tlie beautiful desi&lt;rns were done by Mary Charles Hewett.
She could n't be here so she sent a crrrload of mrttch"lc;.
Sammy Terrv the millionaire plnvbov has just talrnn off
for Atlantic City to judae the Miss J5. merica contest. If
you want to see Fletcher Smith, y ou'll have to step outs;de. He 's selling p encils in front of the hotel. Jackie
Wvlie is h ere in his unifonn. H"l w ri:s just appointed
Commissioner of Police of New York City.
Patricia Parric:;h found it impoc;sible to leave her post as
h e ad of the English department at L"le Junior. Carolvn
Burnette is here w ith h er h usband. They have been residinq at Paris Island. Standina over bv one of the t11bles
I see Roze lla Jewe).l, president of the International Teacher's Association. If y ou just look up a little w ay you can
see Richard Kepley. He is w orlrinq with the circus, but
I'm not s ure just what he does. Martha Caldw ell couldn't
b e here because she is in Japan at the pre c;ent time as a
foreiqn corresponde nt. Patti Jones came with some of her
clients. She runs a n old ladies home. James KiTicrrid
who has b een s tudying under Mario is here. Bobby
Deyerle, and June Mitchell ai:e discu ssing the goorl old
days at Lee. And of course Wilni.a Britt ic; here. Wilma
is h air stylist for the Colossal Stores. That's about it
Mr. and Mrs. Listener. I've given you a play by play
discription of the reunion. But don't g o awa y , sta y tune d
for David Holt and the new s . Just one minute , here comes
Bee Ring . I see she left her cart and broom outside.
She 's doing some odd jobs while dabblinq at script writing . In fact sh e wrote the script for our prorrrarn ·today.
-Bee Ring

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�Hello everyone. This is station WLEE in Roanoke, Virginia bringing you one of the
world's most famous television shows. Today since Bobby Chapman, the regular announcer
is on his vacation in California, Jane Fleenor will take his place and introduce to you some
of the famous people who are here.
Today we have with us that great athlete who has won the olimpic games for years,
Miss Sandra Barksdale. And now a word from our sponsor, James Carbaugh. "Helloooo,
you alJ. How's your stomach? How's your feet? Do you feel woosy when you eat? If
you want a cure for all your ills, take a dose of cure-all-pills!!!"
Now back to the announcer. Some more people we have are Mr. Glenn Hollins and
Miss Loretta Vest from the stage. They are now co-starring in "Quo Vadis." They will
perform for us after while. We also have a quartet composed of ha Crawford, Frances
Shaver, Frankie Wilhelm, and Danny Briggs, and opera singer, Phyllis Landsdown, and two
won-der-ful trumpet players, James Murray and Edward Wright. Now we have two ice
skaters with us. They are none other than Lawrence Griffin and Sihrley Bowles. Wonderful aren't they?
We are very, very honored to have the President of the United States-the first woman
president of the world-Miss President Janis Slusher and her vice president Miss Kathleen
Hall. Yes sir we are very, very honored. And now to a comical act with two clowns Doloris
Hundley and Alice Wirt. If you hurt from laughing take Cure-All-Pills. I hate to say this
but we have the Chief of Police with us (off duty of course). This is also one of the first
women to ever hold this office, Chief Norma Boothe. Now to a much gayer scene, a
dancer and pianist, James Poe and Louise Gusler. Good aren't they? We are also honored
to have with us two famous people, Miss Sandra Patsel, who is president of Norfolk and
Western Railroad in Roanoke and Mr. Robert Marsh, president of V.P.I. Yes, Sir we are
delighted indeed. Here's one of our most beautiful models, Miss Janette McDonald. I'm
sorry we can't watch her every day, but we have a tumbling act next with Barbara McDaniel
and Joyce Wilkerson. Don't we all wish we could do that??? And here's a well known
person all over the world, Edward Thornhill with all of his magic tricks. I bet you don't
know how those are done. Frankly neither do I. Since you are in such a laughing mood,
we shall have next a comedian, Maurice Prillaman. Next is Mrs. Fred Astaire, sh e used to
be Miss Phyllis Ramsey. We have picked out of the audience two mosl attractive girls. They
are Miss Joan Wallace. an artist, and Miss Mary F. Paxton. I just wanted to prove that we
have pretty girls right here at home.
Last but not least we have the president of the First National Exchange bank h ere in
Roanoke, Mr. Clyde Collie. And now signing off for Cure-All-Pills, this is your roving reporter, Jane Fleenor, substituting for Bobby Chapman. Tune in the same time, same station
next year.
-Jane Fleenor.

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March 10,1966
Dear Diane,
I enjoyed your letter so much and am hurrying to give you the latest news on room

27.
Of course you know that John Howard is Governor of Virginia. The whole country is
in an uproar over the television arguments between him and David Lawson on whether Ein-

stein's Theory of Relativity has a sound base, whether Helen of Troy was a man or woman,
and whether a citizen is on his honor to report himself after committing a murder.
Shirley Jordan is the editor of "True Confessions and is very happy over the immense
number of contributions that pour in every day. (Please don't breathe a word of it, but it is
rumored that David Glendy is the main contributor.)
Oh! Did you know Jean Davis just gave a huge party at her Rockinqchair Ranch? I
w ent out on the Santa Fe Train enainerred bv Billy Bilbro. One of the stewardesses was
Joann Medley. I looked out the window and saw Kenneth Bruffy tramping along the tracks,
doing what he always wanted to do - being a hobo. As I arrived at the station, or rather
cross roads, Jean came galloping up. She aot a rattle trap taxi driven by none other than
Bobby Cunningham to carry my baqs out. foan qave me a ni:~wspaoer "The Rock B&gt;:idge Sun"
edi:ted by Donna Kinser and as I turned thxouqh it I saw illustrations of Red Clav, Jean's
horseshow winner by Jeanette Fuller and Marv Ellen Aird. There were also some fashion del:'icrns by Connie Newman and the announcemqnt of Mollie Sue's weddinq to Gregorv Peele.
You know, Patty Huff is her· maid now. Svlvia Fulwider's dress shoo is ooeninq soon with
To Ph elps as her model. Did you know that Christine Sowers is opening in the lead of
"Sw a n Lake"?
By then it was almost time for dinnP.r and I had to unoack. The dinni:~r was planned
by the caterer, Betsy Stephenson. She :::hould he connratulatP.rl. Anvwav, the dinner was
s uperb. Afterwards we saw stunts. Charles Satchwell, Sue Mills and Jean Carbaugh sang.
Do y ou know what they are doing now?

A c; I left the house to go to the ridinq ring I saw a sign, sicrned by Kenneth Gibc:on,
on keepinq our forests qreen. Alc:o an advP.r'isement for a wrestlinq match which Neil
Younq is prefeatured by Virainia M"!eks and Shirley Staples. The next morninq foe Wilkerson drove u s out to the matches. They were so rough they had to r.all an am hulance and
one of the nurses w as Peqay Outland, no Jec;s ! I also saw Peggy Mays and Pat Murphy
there on their way to teaching school in Calt&lt;omia.
I had my bags in the truck so I just went on over to the station. A little while later I
found I h ad left m y pocket book back at the qym so I called them uo. When I picl&lt;:ed up
the phone, who but Grace Harmon crave a poHte and cheerful, 'nGood morning. Number
ple a se.'' I got it back and left for New Yo~k where I am showing some of my latest designs.
Aren't y ou doing a lot of commercial art for magazines now?
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Write soon.

Love ya,
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GENERAL

Published by
the Students of

LEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

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In appreciation of her priceless aid and guidance to the
students of Lee Junior High School, we, the graduating class
of 1951, with deepest affee;tion dedicate our edition of THE
GENERAL

to

MHS. VIRGINIA JEFFERSON

�ANNUAL ST AFF
Front Row-(left to right) :Lynwood Thomas, Howard Woody, M a rilyn Sink, Barbara
Blevins, Mary Moore Mason, Ralph Lee, Edith Simmons.
Second Row-Barb ara Wells, Margie Ronk, Shirley White, Carol W eeks , Emily Bowen,
Jane Stockman.
Third Row-Lois Collins , Barbara Fortune, Lee Showalter, Pe tie Jeffe rson , Charles
Brown, Esther Maxey.
Fourth Row-Evelyn Chapm an, Peggy Pownall, Frank H an cock, Ellen Kenne th , Lois
Brown, Nancy Main.

�Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett

Mrs. Mary Bernard

Miss Dorothy Brown

Mr. S. D. Bowman

Mr. James Bishop

Miss Hazel Hassarn

Mrs. Ocie Martin

Miss Blanche Hurley

Mrs. Rose Howard

Miss Margaret McNeace

Mrs. Virginia Jefferson

Mrs. Mary Ingram

Mr. Waller Howard

Miss Nancy Harrison

Mrs. Margaret Rader

Miss Nancy Sloan

Miss Elizabeth Temple
Mr. W. T . Stone

Absent from picture
Mrs. Mary Arthur
Miss Anne Bailey
Mrs. Cuba Greger
Miss Virginia L. Page
Miss May Rhodes
Mrs. Nancy Walton

Miss Dorothy Winton
Mrs. Eley Whitley

Mr. Lloyd Wolf

Evelyn Goodman

Miss Virginia Goggin

Mr. Paul Foster

Mrs. Annie Hardy

Miss

Mr. Thomas Gagnet

Mrs. Ada Deacon

Mrs. Emily Copeland

�OFFICERS

Dave Pedigo

President

Jan et Childers

Vice-President

Winnie Costello

Secretary

CLASS POEM

For a little time to think just set it aside each day.
Think of things that happened to you along life's way.
I know Lee Junior will stand out in your mind,
Where lessons of wealth there you did find.
Let's take a walk down that old highway.
And see what happened day after day
On Monday just lessons as was the usual way.
On Tuesday there was Student Council meeting for a democratic way.
Then Wednesday was intimate home-room day
On Thursday we attended Y-Teen or Latin Clubs and were gay
On Friday an assembly there would usually be,
This filled up a week's work at Lee.
Reminiscing or planning we oft may sigh
As we think of our positions high
This we attribute as you can see
To what we gained at Good Ole Lee.

By Barbara Wells

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Richard Bell

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Pam ela Davis

Barbara Fortune

Mary Anne Ewers
Joyce Evans

Skippy Doss

Gibson Davis
Bob Darst

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Tresa Dowdy

Lois Collins

Patsy Clark

Mike Creger
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Margaret Correll

Richard Clay

Jan et Childers
Evelyn Chattin

Gail F errell

Adrienne Gentry
Bill Fronk

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Harold Hall

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Jane Stockman

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Edith Simmons

Mary Lou Shaver
Violet Sayers

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Mary Robe rtson
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G le nn Slush er
June Lawhorn
Betty L ee Robertson

Robert a Kimm erling
Don Deyerle
Shirley White

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STUDENT COUNCIL-Front: Neil Young (Treasurer),
President), Violet Sayers (Secretary). Second: Jean Sink,
Boone, Barbara Wells , Barbara Brooks, Bett y Trout, Jan e
Jones, Sue H a rshbarger, Barbara Chapman, Jan et Childers,

Sheila Crabtree (Pres ident), Pat Young (Vice
Pats y Vernon, Janet Bowman, John Hurt, Marie
Stockman. Third: Kitty Sue Greenwood, Patti
Carole Weeks. Fourth: David Lawson, Pamela

Davis, Mary Moore Mason, Garland Ham ersley, T emple 1'.1oore . \Valt e r H oward, Harri e t Oyle r, Shirl e t White.

Fifth : Hayden Hollingsworth , Donald Long, D avid Pedigo, Petie Jeffe rson, J erry Turn er , Wayne Hylton,
Jackie Yates.

CHOIR-Front: Anna Sue Lawren ce, P eggy Pownall, Na ncy Main, Edith Simmons, Mary Ann Ewers, Violet
Sayers, Barbara Wells, Barbara Blevins, Barbara Brooks, P eggy Caldwell, Gail F errell, Mary Virginia Hutson.
Second: Marjorie Ronk, Shirley White Sh eila Crabtree, Ell en Kenn ett, Dolly Mae Jones , M ary Moore Mason,
Winnie Costello, J anet Childers, Lois Collins, Ri ch ard Bell. Third: Frank Vest, Billy Thomas, Skippy Doss,
Edel McGavock , Pamela Davis, Patsy Braden, Carole W eeks, Esthe r Maxey, Joan Frivel, Bobby Stamhack,
Franklin Pillow. Fourth: Eddie Brown, L ee Showalter, David P edigo, Hayde n Hollin gsworth, Jimmy Nester,
John Hulvey, Lynwood Catron, Petie Jefferson, Wilton Sal e, Michael Masinter.

�MONITORS-Front: Barbara Fortune, P etie J efferson, Wilton Sale, Jan e Stockman, David Glendye, Lois
Collins. Second: Anna Sue Lawrence, Virgil Grow, Mary Rob ertson , M ary Ann Ewers, Iris Williams , Peggy
Miles, Mary Virginia Hutson, Winnie Costello, P eggy Pownall , Janet Childers. Third: Barbara Chapman,
Olivia Smith, Mary Sue Tinnell, June Ellen Mitchell, Tommy Spengler, Franklin Pillow , Violet Sayers, Patsy
Coleman, Rozella J ew el, Dolly Mae Jones. Fourth : Sally Rice, P atty J on es, P amela Davis, Emily Bowen,
Lois Brown, Laura Stockton Fox, Barb ara Blevins, Skippy Doss , P at Smith, Bobby D eyerle. Fifth: Martha
Kuyk, Julienne Lunsford, J erry Turner, Edel McGavack, L ee Showalter , Jimmy Whorley, Marvin Cra ft. Sii..-th :
D arryl Howery, Gibson D avis, Bob D arst, Norma Naff , D avid P ed igo, Carlton Sutphin, L ynwood Catron,
J a mes Murray, Ralph L ee.

SAFETY PATROL-Front: J .B. Epperly, Ron nie Campb ell , Donald Edwards, J ack "Wiley (2nd. Lieutenant),
H oward Woody (Captain), Richard Bell ( ! st. Lieutenant), C hapman Poinde xter , Kenneth Duncan. Secon d :
Billy Dowdy, J ames Kincaid , L eroy Ferris , Bill Turman, Buddy Hall , Billy Ball , Marv in Epps.

�DRAMATICS CLUB-Front: J ane Stockman, Maurice Barnhart, Bohhy Nolan, Patricia Amole. Second:
Judith Barger, Peggy Miles, Elizabeth Britt, Skippy Doss , Barbara Fortune, Madaline Wentworth. Third:
Wilton Sale, Bob Darst, Tommy Spen gler.

HOME ECO NOMICS CLUB-FronL Adrienne Gentry (President), Judith Barger (Vice Pres id e nt), lri s
W illiam s ( Treas urer ), P eggy Mil es ( Secret ary), Barbara Brooks (Student Counci l R e presentative), Elizabeth
Wirt. Second: Gladys Parrish, Mary Rohertson, Mary Ann Ewers, J ean Redding, Gail Ferrell. Third: Dorothy
New, E sther Maxey, Emily Bowen, Norma Neff, Lois Jlrown.

�REPORTERS CLUB-Front: Petie Jefferson, Pat Amole, L ee Showalter. Second: Jan et Childers, Ann Brown,
Norma Boothe, Patti Jones. Third: Maurice Barnhart, Elizabeth Wirt, Wilton Sale, Lois Collins. Fourth :
Bobby Deyerle.

JUNIOR RED CROSS-FronL Na n cy Main (Vice Presi d e nt), Pam ela Davis ( President) , Hayden Hollingsworth (Treasurer), P eggy Mil es (Secretary), Nonna Booth e ( R eporter ) . Second : Fredric a Les cure, Gordon
Smith, Bobby Hogan, Clyde Moore, Di ck Duncan, Marvin Epps, Donald J amison. Third: Joan Stinnett,
Darle n e Bowers , Dolly Ma e J ones, ..\drie n e G e ntry , Molli e Sue Koontz, J eane tte M cDonald. Fourth: Nancy
Strickler, Loretta Haynes . Richard Ke pl ey, Patric ia Amole. Be tsy Stephe nson . ( Ahsen t : Rob ert a Kimmerling.)

�. PREP DRAMATIC CLUBS-Front: Presidents Barbara Kell er, Darlene Bowe r, Betty Trout, Mildre d Martin,
Walter Howard, Marion Costellow. Second: Vice Presidents Julie nne Lunsford, Robert Lynn, Morma Blessard,
Ruth Warden, Fem W est, Tommy Lawson . Third: Set..::retaries Laura Stockton Fox, Joan Stinnett, Jan e t
Bowman, Anne Hill, Calvin Hicks, Chip Woodrum, Nancy Strickl er. Fourth: R e porters Ann Mixon, V e rnon
Hemmed, Shirley Riley, Juanita Long, Susie Brown, Patsy Mitchell, Jane Ellis.

JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUBS-Front: J. B. Epperly (Vice President), Jam es Carbaugh (Preside nt), Sylvia
Fu Iw inder (President) , Glenn Hollins (Vice President). Second . Sue H a rshbarger (S ecret a ry) , Bobby D ey e rl e
(Reporter) , Susa n Barksd a le ( Secretary).

�BAND-Front: Patsy V ernon, Sonny Ston e, Jan e t
Bowman, Tommy Creasy, Ralph Frink, Pat Bibb,
Clifton Holler. Second : Harold Bray, John Schuyler, Bobby Stanback, Neil Young, Jimmy Bullington, Richard Funnell. Third : Carl Lee, Lynwood
Catron, Jimmy Thacker, Harold Hall, Darryl
Howery.

STAGE CREW-Front : Wilton Snle (Chairman),
Carlton Sutphin, Bob Darst, Maurice Barnhart.
Back: Tommy Spengler, Barbnra Fortune, Jerry
Turn er.

LATIN CLUB-( Rending down the steps and then
across): Hayden Hollingsworth (Vice President),
Wilton Sale (Reporter), Peter Hatcher (Projection
Operator), Frankie V est (President), Nancy Main
(Secretary-Treasurer ),
Carole Weeks
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Council Repres entative ).

LIBRARY CLUB-Front : Ba rbara Chapman (Program Chairman), Mary Robertson
(SecretaryTreasurer), Marie Beckn er (President) •. Sue Mills
(Vice President). Back: Harold Manning (Social
Cha inn an), Fred Harris (Publicity Ch ai;man),
Wayne Hylton (Student Council Representative).

HI-Y- Front: Franklin Pillow (Secretary), Skippy
Doss (Presiden t), Bobby Nolan (Treasurer). Back:
Jerry Turner (Student Council R epresentative),
L ynwood Catron (Chaplain), David Pt'digo (Se rgeant-at-Arms), Lee" Showalter (Reporter).

J UN IOR GLEE CLUB-Front: Jenn Carbaugh
(Librarian) , Neil Young (President), Bobby Cunnin~ham (Librarian). Second: Rosella Jewell (Accompanist) . Jane Walker (Secretary), Charles
Satt'hwt'll (Tre asurer).

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�MOST PERSONALITY

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�CHEERLEADERS-Jane \Valker, Violet Sayers, ~!ollie Sue Koontz, Jan e Stockman, Janet Childers (H ead
Cheerleader), Mary Virginia Hutson, P eggy Pownall, Madaline W'entworth, Sheila Crabtree.

LEE SECOND PLACE-JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE
January 12
Jan uary 19
January 23
January 25
January 30
F ebruary 1
F ebruary 6
Febraury 9
February 13
F ebruary 20
March 7
March 8

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19--Wilson
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Donald Long - High Scorer - 66 points.

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�BASKETBALL TEAM-Front: Mike Creger, Jimmy Lugar, Billy Thomas, Curtis Rosenbaum, Wayne Hale.
Second: Bobby Nolan (Manager), Ralph Lee, G ene Rairden, John Howard, J. B. Warden, John Hulvey
(Manager). Third: Don Bernard, Hayden Hollingsworth, Richard Kepley, Donald Long, Bobby Thomas.
Fourth: 'W. L. Howard (Coach) . (Absent: Melvin Henderlite.)

BASKETBALL POEM
The halls were fill ed with gaiety
The students fairly glowe d with glee.
Talk of the game was h eard above all
And laughter rang from hall to hall.
Some who'd heard the night before
Yelled and hollered as th ey n eared the door.
All had this one tho' t discreet
"Lee Juni or's team just can't be beat!,.
The cheerleaders' hope was thus re lit ,
And this was sure, that not one bitWould go unnoticed on L ee Junior's part.

Why even the teachers had a change of heart!
The coach was happy as three kings
I guess he almost sproute d wings.
Miss Hoover, once more re ign ed in g lee

Her faith was restored in good old L ee.
Th e t eam was feeling high and gay
On this, the big triumphant d ay.
Each member showed an anxious gleam
For after all, we had a pretty good t eam.
'Vhat was h eard of wid e and far?
That cured th e cold of Curtis R.
And made Bill Thomas glow inside?
The whole t eam n early hmst with pride.
Cregger and Long w ere with the rest
(High scorers, as you might h ave gu essed)
Hollingsworth and Lee took an alliance
Which was shown next day in 4th period Science.
For whenever this class of '51
Thinks back on this year th at is gon e and don e
Th ey'll rem emb er the crowds and th e no ise at gn.mes
They 'll rem em eber the team and mos t of its n:lm es
They'll rem emb 7r the boys, tho perhaps not each fa ce,
Who h elped brm g L ee Junior to 2nd place.
And all of this, the joy, the glee
Th e triumph after vi ctory
Revived a g ain the long dead cries
••Lee Junior's spirit never dies ."
What w as the cause of this accla im?
Po or old Monroe. W hat a sham e !
What was this whoop-de-dP &lt;1 nd fnnlf•?
Why-LEE JUNIOR VARSITY H AD WON A GAME.
by ~1 ariori e Ronk
Room 11

�BASKETBALL TEAM - Front: W ilm a Britt, Patricia Amole, Emily Bowe n (Captain), Barbara Fortune , Viol et
Sayers . Second: Esther Maxey , J anet Child ers, Ell en Kennett, Elizabeth Britt. Third : Sandra Barksdale , Janet
Walker , Pam ela D avis .

VOLLEYBALL TEAM- Front: Marth a Hypes, Sheila Crabtree, Elizabeth Britt (Capt ain) , Barb ara Fortun e.
Second: Mary Ann Ewers, J anet Chil dres, Esther Maxey, Violet Sayers, Peggy Paw nall. Third: Emily Bowen,
Pamela Davis , Patricia Amole.

�GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO N-Front: J anet Childers (Pres ident), Violet Sayers (Vice President), J ane
Stockman (Secretary), Peggy Pownall (Treasurer) . Second : Elizabeth Britt, Martha H ypes, Mary Ann Ewers,
Barbara Wells, Winnie Costello, Edith Simmons. Third: Madaline \Ventworth, Esther Maxey, Barbara Blevins,
Carole Weeks, Patricia Am.:ile, Barbara Fortune. Fourth: Emily Bowen, Pamela Davis, Sheila Crabtree, J ane
Walker, Ell en Kennett.

MONOGRAM CLUB-Front: Jimmy Lugar (R eporter) , Curtis Rosenbaum. Second: Ralph Lee, Wayn e H ale ,
Lynwood Catron, Billy Thomas (President).

��, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1951

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We, the members of the senior class of Lee Jr. High School, being of sound mind
and judgment, "do ordain and establish" this document as our last will aQd testament.

Article I
1. To our beloved and overworked teachers we leave our thanks for your interest
in us. We also leave our apologies for the many headaches and new gray hairs which
we have given you.

2. To the future ninth grade algebra pupils we leave Miss Temple and her jokes
with the hope that they have keener senses of humor than we.
3. To the school as a whole we leave our initials engraved throughout the building.

Article II
1. Pamela Davis leaves her "Ivanhoe" notes to anyone who is willing to pay for them.

2. Margie Ronk leaves her love for boys of other schools to Patty Huff.
3. Curtis Rosenbaum leaves Molly Sue Koontz broken-hearted.
4. Gene Rairden bequeaths his title of school nitwit to Jim Carbaugh.
5. Billy Thomas leaves Mr. Bowman wondering how he ever did it.
6. Jane Stockman leaves her angelic expression to next year's Madonna.
7. The pupils of Mr. Bowman's fourth period class leave his famous tests to the
people who take science next year.
8. Barbara Fortune leaves her much beloved whistle to Jane Walker in hopes she
can call them just as quickly.
9. Lee Showalter and Barbara Blevins leave their famous walk to anyone who can
accomplish it as well as they did.
10. T he glamorous looks of Sheila Crabtree are left to Sandra Barksdale.
We leave all these things in good faith . In witness of this will, we sign our
names and affi x our seal this seventh day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen
hundred fifty one.
SIGNED: Class of 1951

�ROOM 11
Our prophecy in verse shall be
And it will bore both you and me.
Marie Beckner, a very pretty lady,
\Viii have a little home where it's nice and shady.
Elizabeth Britt, an athletic girl,
May break a record for running round the world.
Nancy Main and Pat Wirt have a future of their own
Let's look in on them later in their own little home.
Harold Hall in band is on the ball,
And maybe someday he'll be best of all.
David Pedigo, a very good-looking chap,
Will have his wife doing dishes while he takes a nap.
Winnie Costello a sweet little girl,
May some day travel all around the world.
Joyce Spidle lion taming will try,
She's practicing on her kitten, can't you hear it cry?
Margie Ronk, a poetess,
Will make people laugh with glee.
Carole Weeks for being a secretary has a passion
And wants to marry her boss if he'll do the askin'.
Jimmy Nester a pretty nice fellow,
Will manufacture spitballs and paint them yellow.
Gene Rairden, a comedian will be,
Over the radio he'll entertain you and me.
Fred Harris who loves to skate as a boy
Will bring skating fans lots of joy.
Patsy Clark and Audrey Hancock nurses will be,
And speed their victims on toward recovery.
Jimmy Whorley takes an interest in books
And won't choose a wife entirely on looks.
Mary Lou Shaver, a cute little girl,
Will probably catch a boy and send him in a whirl.
Bobby Briggs, the boy with the planes,
Will surely grow up to do great things.
Wayne Hilton, a sports writer will be,
And cover the sports from Main to Tennessee.
Sammy Terry, a business man will be,
He'll go to work at nine and get off at three.
Don Deyerle is very undecided,
But when he finds that talent, he won't hide it.
Roxy Prichard, a very shy little girl,
Will someday shine and gleam like a pearl.
Martha Hypes will lead some guy down the aisle,
And on his face there will be a smile.
Larry Howze, a second K. C. Jones will be,
And watch for the signals this time you'll see.
Iris Williams, a domestic sc:rt of person,
When it comes to marriage she'll probably be the first one.
Huey Kelly, a boy who is quite small,
Will later on grow to be very tall.
Bobby Thomas will become a millionaire
For inventing a tonic for growing hair.

�PROPHECY OF ROOM 20
Patricia Amole, noted for her best-seller The One Man In My Life, is residing
at her large country estate in Eastern Virginia.
J\Iaurice Barnhart is chief announcer for the United Nations. Another radio personality is Sallie Rice. She writes and directs her own show, "The Peppy Puppet
Show."
Barbara Blevins is society editor for the Scandalizer, leading local paper. Don
- Fielder is the printer of the Scandalizer.
After giving up a successful modeling career, Mary Virginia Hutson is editorin-chief fer Vogue. I see she has just left for Paris.
Richard Clay has risen to a high spot as president of the First National Exchange
Bank.
Uneasy is the head of Peg Pownall, motion picture censor. She's having trouble,
again with the producer of South Sea Island love stories.
Don Bernard is engineer on the Powhatan Arrow-watch out for a wreck this
year. They call him "Casey Jones, II".
Franklin Pillow keeps Trans-World Airline planes in the air-he's the mechanic.
Carlton Sutphin also works with airplanes too. He's piloting the President's plane,
the Independence.
The social secretary of the wife of the President is Anna Sue Lawrence. The
other day she got her appointments mixed and attended the English ball at the
French Embassy.
Gibson Davis has just taken over the head job at Johns Hopkins. He's already
doing wonderful work.
"Hoody" Kennett's life is dedicated to helping others. She has just been appointed National Director of Religious Education.
Bill Fronk is in the middle of a very delicate operation-a broken spine. Sh-h!
Hope he doesn't get interrupted.
Our forests are kept green by a crew of men led by Lee McCown.
Next year Lee Jr. will have a new art instructor. Marilyn Sink always was very
artistic and will take over.
Bobby Nolan is a top athlete-no records set this year-yet. Lee Showalter is
directing the construction of a 150 story building which was designed by Pat Smith.
Standing room only at Carnegie Hall tonight. Jane Stockman, the famous violinist
will make her debut tonight. The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of James Thacker will also perform.
Frank Vest has become a great lawyer and is in demand both socially and legally.
Olivia Smith is in charge of her "Lucious Lingerie Shop." Olivia is quite a
gifted designer and artist. Shirley White has just given up her job at one of America's
more exclusive stores as chief dress buyer. Seems she is going to try out culinary
abilities in a bungalow for two.
Haden Hollingsworth and Paul McGeorge have made several shocking discoveries in the fi eld of electrical engineering.
Tommy Spengler has locked himself in his laboratory and said something about
bringing milk in from the Milky Way and doing away with cows.
Three people from Room 20, '51 have become stage-struck. Sheila Crabtree
has made quite a name for herself on Broadway. Her newest show of which she is
producer as well as leading lady will open in a week. It's called "Born Only to Eat."
Bob Darst along with being a top comedian is doing some dieting.
Barbara Fortune has just given up a successful career with the Clara Tree
Major players for a try at house work for two!
And last but not least Madaline Wentworth-that fair maiden, a true lady of
leisure, spends her time in attending social affairs and finding in general little to
worry about-including men .

�ROOM 25
Hardly a person now alive,
Can tell the prophecy of Room 25.
Evelyn Chattin, a nurse will be
To make her patients laugh with glee.
Mary Ann Ewers, a lover of boys,
Will rank first place in personality and poise.
Joyce Evans, an out-of-town girl,
Will make the boys think she's out of this world
Our own little Miss Barbara Brooks
Will win a prize for her figure and looks
June Lawhorne may seem quiet to us
But when she gets married she'll fight and fuss.
Dolly Mae, whose last name is Jones,
Will spend all her time on the telephone.
Kenneth Prillaman, the F.B.I. man,
Will have a radio program "The Adventures of a Tin Can".
Howard Woody will be a policeman I bet
To ride in the streets in a hopped-up jet.
Margaret Correll, another secretary will be,
A great success, someday you'll see.
Glenn Slusher, that cute little guy,
Is ambitious to bid Lee Jr. goodbye.
Don Long is a tall guy's name.
In basketball he'll surely win fame.
Harold Manning will be a bachelor someday
Because he chases us girls away.
Mickey Gross, a pilot will beAn expert at flying in '63.
Ronnie Cmmany, a lively creature,
Will certainly never be a school teacher.
Charles Brown will definitely be
A 5unner who can shoot on both land and sea.
Arlene Boothe who sits and mourns
Will discover a shoe that won't hurt your corns.
J:met Summitt, a smart young girl,
Will shampoo your hair and make it curl
Calvin Sweeny as we all know
Will have a hot-rod that really will go
Edith Simmons, a quiet little girl,
\Viii go far as a secretary in this world.
Esther Maxey, a singer will be,
And travel this world from sea to sea.

�27's FUTURE
We are your daily news commentators broadcasting from studio 27, station LEE
for the Dopey Soap that doesn't float. Leroy Johnson is at the controls. This is
the news . . . .
Flash!! The returns of the election have just come in. Violet Sayers, Roanoke's
clown, has become the first woman president of our country. She has appointed
Norma Neff as her private secretary.
News from the war front: Admiral Richard Bell has been decorated by the
President for sinking two enemy ships. He did it all by himself.
Clayton McManaway, president of the You Give It And We Spend It Bank,
reported a robbery. The thief has been described as having sandy hair, two eyesone blue and one brown-and cauliflqwer ears. If the where-abouts of this notorious
safe-craker are known, please notify Jimmy Lugar, F. B. I. agent.
We hear from Darryl Howery, Sportswriter, that Lemon won the race by a
tight squeeze, Alan Amos was jockey. He also reports that Curtis Rosenbaum has
been made coach of The William and Mary Basketball Team. Critics predict a perfect record-no wins.
Pilot and co-pilot, Billy Thomas and Janet Childers, would have set a new world
record for a passenger airplane today if Billy hadn't forgotten the map. Lois Brown,
airline hostess, tried to keep the disgusted passengers calm.
Science in the news: Men, John Einstein Hulvey has invented a spot remover
that removes both the spot and the suit. The name of this new miracle solution will
be "Hulvey's Handy Spot Remover."
News from the social world: Gladys Parrish has just completed designing and
decorating the home of actress Mary Moore Mason, now starring in "Love Wears A
False Face." It is believed that her husband, Ralph Rembrandt Lee II, will have
his latest portrait of her placed in the National Museum . . . . Adreinne Gentry, the
social butterfly about town, finally caught her V.P.I. man. Congratulations! ... Joyce
Cabaniss has run off to join the circus. She is known as "Lady Cabaniss of the Flying Trapeze." . . . . The marriage of the well-known attorney, Jerry Turner, to his
secretary, Peggy Caldwell, is the talk of the town. The now successful fashion designer, Judy Aker, can take credit for the bride's lovely trousseau.
Doctor Gennell Hammond and Nurse Betty Robertson have just been sent overseas. Both are residents of Roanoke.
Wilton Sale is such an efficient math teacher that he can even balance a pencil
on his nose. Patsy Braden is so successful at teaching history that she has every
date at her command.
This is our news scoop for today. A note has just been handed to us saying
Miss McNeace has been named Superintendent of the School for Delinquent Boys
and Girls. Having had a full y~rs experience with Room 27 of the Lee Junior class
of '51 , we feel her well qualified.
This is Emily Bowen and Pamela Davis, your pencil-pushing commentators, signing off. Don't forget to buy Dopey Soap and maybe someday John will make it float.

�ROOM 28
Gail Ferrell •vith a gift of gab that's a joy to life,
Hope's someday to be a millionaire's wife.
Mike Creger a coach will be
And take Mr. Howard's place at Lee.
Barbara Wells with a voice like a canary,
Plans someday to be a missionary.
Judith Barger plans to be a nurse,
I guess her patients will end up in a hearse.
Skippy Doss, the boy with dancing feet,
Will be a T.V. star complete.
Mary Robertson, that sweet girl with nevery a worry,
Will finish school and become a secretary.
There is nothing Tresa Dowdy will miss
As she travels the country as an evangelist.
Pete Hatcher who with his "sweet potatoes" creates a panic
Will some great day become an airplane mechanic.
Elizabeth \l\lirt as sweet as can be,
Will become a housewife, you wait and see.
To hang Eddie Brown we'll get a petition,
When someday he becomes a great politician.
As a band leader he'll win great fameYou guessed it! Lynwood Catron is the name.
"One moment please," Peggy Miles will say,
As she works at the switchboard each hour of the day.
Petie Jefferson, who we think is sane,
Will be in the Air Force and fly a jet plane.
Larry Vinson, as you can guess,
Will be a lawyer and obtain success.
Sands Harne doesn't know what he will be
But whatever it is he'll do it successfully.
Roberta Kimmerling sweet, nice, and not contrary
Will succeed as an efficient secretary.
A lawyer will be Michael Masinter,
The h all of justice he'll help us enter.
Frank Hancock certainly isn't dumb
But he says he wishes to be a bum.
Lynwood Thomas may be small
But as a coach he'll keep on the ball.
A pilot will be Donald Barbour,
And fly his plane from harbor to harbor.
"I want to be a doctor," said Jean Redding with a smile,
But probably she'll be one of the first to walk down the aisle.
John Priddy will certainly carry a load
When he becomes president of a railroad.
Lois Collins, so quiet and sweet,
Will be a stenographer who's hard to beat.
Edel McGavock, who is too smart to fail,
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We, the Annual Staff, with deep appreciation
and affection dedicate the 1950 edition of tihe "General"
to our principal. Miss H. Mae Hoover, f'or her ouitstanding leadership and for her guidance and understand.i ng of the students of Lee Junior High School.
May her inspiration be a guiding light for the
student-5 of Lee in years to come.

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�Dedic a ti on
Faculty Pictures
Class Officers
Senior Class Pictures
Annual Staff
student Council
Monitors
Choir
Future Home Maker Club
Dramatic Club Officers
Reporters Club
.Junior Red Cross Members
Stage Crew
Y Teen Officers
Hi Y Officers
Junior Glee Club Officers
.Junior Home Maker Club Officers
Latin Club Officers
Library Club Officers
Girls' Cheerleaders
Boys' Basketball Team
Boys' Baseball Team
Boys' Track
Girls' Basket Ball Team
Girls' Volley Ball Team
Girls' Monogram Club
Boys' Monogram Club
Girl's ' Soft Ball Team
Class Poem - Marian Hubbard
Honors
Mirror Poem
Mirror Pictures
Assemblies
Class History
Cl•ass Prophecies
Class Will
Candid Shots of Lee Personalities
Autographs

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Miss Anne Somers B ailey

Mrs. Mary D. Bernard

Mr. S. D. Bowman

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Mrs. Nina Cooper
Mr. Ralph Coverston
Mrs. Cuba Creger

Mrs. Ada D eacon

Mrs. Dorothy DeHart
Mr. Paul Foster
Miss Virginia Goggin
Miss Evelyn Goodjnan
Mrs. Annie Hardy

Miss Nancy Harrison
Miss Hazel Ha.ssam

Mrs. Rose Howard
Mr. Waller Howard
Miss Blanche Hurle y

Mrs. Virginia J e fferson
Miss Emllly Joyce
Mrs. Iiris T. Martin
Mrs . Ocie M artin
Miss Margare t McN eace

Miss Vlrglni.a L. Page
Mrs . Margaret Rader
Miss May Rhod es
Miss Nancy Sloa n

Mr . W . T. S ton e

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Mrs. Na nc y W a lton
Mrs. Eley Whit ley
Mr . Lloyd Wolf
Mrs. Yvonne K enda ll

�Robert Wood

Smrle;y Abbot
Barbii.ra Altice
Peggy Altice
Jeannine Anderson
Barabara Arnold

B renda Assaid
Lynn Avis
Betty Anne Bowman
Bobby Bla nken s hip
Cle o Bradly

Harold Brown
Nancy Bryantt
Wa11ren Buford
·B etty Anne Burger
Elise Burks

Jacqueline Burleson
Sara Burwell
Bill Bush
Charlotta Cadle
Pat Carrico

Mal'garet Ann Chaney ·
Anne Cockerham
Wanda Creasy
Richard Covington
Betty Ruth Cundiff

Dot Cunningham
Jackie Cunningham
Brian Daley
Baiibara Darden
Ann Davy

Leland Lawson

Shirley Lloyd

John Whittle

�Marian Deyerle
Diane Dickerson
Mary Kay Donnely
Wade Douithat
Billy Draper

Barbara Eades
Don East
Carter Fox

Judy Fraley
Pete Fulghum

Jennie Jo Fyock
Kaithleen Gearhart
Shirley Gillespie
Robert Glendy
Randy Gregg

Micky Gross
Shirley Hagy
Larry Hannon
Libby Ann Harper
Ranny Hodges

Eloise Horsley
Doris Hubbard
Marian Hubbard
Anne Hurt
Pete Hut ts

Peggy Johnston
Shirley Johnson
Kay Jordan
Ken Ka'ffinagh
Randolph Keen

Gary Kelly

Van stella Kingery
Shirley Lawhorn
Leland La wson
Anne Lee

Garole Ligon
Shirley Lloyd
Dona ld Lon g
Ina Lynch
Linda Manni n g

�Marlene Maxey
Betty Sue Mays
Ella Mae Meadow.s
Shirley Mills
Page Muse

Charlotte Nixon
John Oakey
Penny Oakey
Sam Oakey
Jack Orr

Nancy Pilcher
Dorthy Powers
Barbara Pultz
Frances Ramsey
David Randolph

Elizabeth Reid
Frances Richardson
Betty Jean Robertson
Patricia Robertson
Diane Rolley

Gail Rubenstein
Jane Sale
Lorett.a Saleeba
Dolly Saunders
Nancy Schlossberg

Eunice Shelton
Norman Silverman
Frances Sirry
Joan Slusher
Mary st. Clair

Juanit a Stockman
Suzanne Stutts
Margaret Surface
Dixie Swain
Lucy Mae Tate

Nickey Tau bm a n
Jo Anne Thomas
Mar ilyn Torbett
Patsy Utt
Sarah Jane Vest

�Gene Ware
Don Webb
Edward Webster
Skippy Weld
Raymond Wells

Sonny Wheeler
Jvhn Whittle
Maritha White
Bob Wickwire
Bet&lt;ty Willett

Emily Williams
Charlotte Wilton
Anne Witt

Betty Witt
Roberit Wood

Absent: Sara Berkeley, Anne Bowie, Carlton
Branlmer, JaJIDes Crouch, Carter Donnan,
Dudley Laughon, Ka&lt;therine McGalliard, Billy
Panirter, Jakey Pearman, Betty Ann Reynolds ,
Joe Sanders, Frank Setliff.

Charles W·right
Don Young

Marvin Chattin
Nancy Ferris
Dorothy Ohildress
Fred Harris
Calvin Hensley

Dorothy Linkswiler
Absent :
Jerry Rice
Billy Ferguson

Ch arles McKeever
Paul West

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(Art Editor), Nancy Schlossberg, Mary St. Clair, Sara Burwell, Loretta Saleeba
CIRCULATION (Second Row): Sara Jane Vest, Nancy Pilcher, Sam Oakey, RobeTt
Wood, Gary Kelly, Nancy Bryant, Ann Davey, Shirley Mills. LITERARY (Third
Row): Anne Hurt, Kay Jordan, Margaret Surface, Martha White, Elizabeth Reid,
Ranny Gregg, Harold Brown, Betty Willett, Patricia Robertson
(Fourth Row) :
Patsy Utt (Editor), Libby Ann Harper, Marian Hubbard, Betty Witt, Dixie Swain
Absent: Betty Ann Reynolds &lt;A:sst. Art Editor), Ranny Hodges, Don Webb (Literary Staff)

Front: Molly Koontz, Marguerite Ronk, Brenda Assa1d, John Oakey (President),
Shirley Mills (Secretary) , Larry Anderson (Vice-President), Esther Maxey, Connie
Newman
Second: Kenney Stump, Temple Moore, Peggy Pownall, Skippy Doss
Jackie Cunningham, Rozella Jewell, Patricia Amole, Faye Wood.
Third:
Lynwood Thomas, Robert Wood, David Holt, Nicky Taubman, Carter Fox, Eunice
Shelton, Margaret Surface, Shirley Lawhorn
Absent: Cairiter Donnan (Treas.)

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Front: Sara Burwell (Secretary), Barbara Jenkins, Barbara Pultz,
Baflbara
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Betty Ruth Cundiff, Shirley Mills, Jane Sale.
Second: Winnie Costello, Sonny
Wheeler, Bob Wickwire, Shirley Lawhorn , Elizabeth Reid, Diane Rolley, Emily
Bowen, Jennie Jo Fyock, Shirley Lloyd .
Third: Darryl Howery, Kay Jordan ,
Diane Dickerson, Hayden Hollingsworth, Sam Oakey, Betity Witt, Peggy Johnston,
Eunice Shelton, Pedie Jefferson, Patsy Braden.
Back: Wilton Sale, Carter Fox,
Briian Daley, Margaret Surface, Nancy Bryant.
Absent: Sheila Crabtree, Jay
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Front:
Shirley Abbott. Barbara Arnold, Shirley Gillespie, Charlotte Nixon,
Frances Ramsey, Shirley Johnston, Frances Sirry, Martha White, Shirley
Lawhorn, Anne Hurt (Secretary-Treasurer), Jane Sale.
Second: Marilyn
Torbett, Betty Ruth Cundiff, Betty Witt (Vice-President), Mal"garet Surface,
Peggy Johnston, Ann Davey, Jeannine Anderson, Nancy Pilcher, Marian Hubbard,

Wanda Creasy.
Third: Page Muse, Diane Dickerson, Brenda Assaid, Libby
Ann Harper, Anne Cockerham, Shirley Hagy, Nancy Bryant, Kay Jordan, Oarole
Ligon.
Back: Larry Harmon, Don Young, Pete Fulghum, Brian Daley, Warren
Buford, Pete Hutts, John Whittle, John Oakey, Don Webb, Carter Fox (President)
Robert Woods (Sergeant-at-Arms), Skippy Weld (Repcmter), Charles Wright .
Absent:
Sara Berkeley.

Front: Wanda Creasy, Eloise Horsley (Treasurer), Joan Slusher (Vice-President)
Diane Rolley (President), Dixie Swain (Secretary), Jane Sale, Shirley Lawhorn
Second: Shirley Abbott, Betty Willett, Shirley Gillespie , Margiaret Anne Chaney,
Jackie Burleson, Ina Lynclh Eunice Shellton, Frances Richardson, Cleo Bradley,
Jennie J'O Fyock. Back: Betty Ann Bowman, Anne Witt, Juanita Stockton, Lucy
Mae Tate, Sara Jane Vest, Nancy Bryanlt, Ella Mae Meadows, Peggy Johnston,
Charlotte Cadle.

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Rush Second : Robert Glendy, Sam Oakey, Gary Kelly, Ina Lynch, Eloise Horsley
Back:
Edward Webster, Bobby Blankenship

Front: Charlotte Wilton (Al1t Club) , Violet Sayers (Jr. Home Makers) , Pamela ·
Davis (J,r . Red Cross)
Second: Patsy Utt fY-Teensl, Bill Bush (9th Grade Dramatics), Maurice Barnhart (8th Gmde Dramatics)
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Front:
Jeanette MacDonald , P eggy Miles, Frances R amsey (Vice-President),
Lynn Avis (Treasurer), Betty Ruth Cundiff (President), Phyllis Kelly (Secretary)
Parmela Davis (Re·p orter)
Second: Jean Hopkins , Nancy Jo Roberitson, Charles
Satchwell, Emily Williams, Nancy Main Charlotte Wilton
Third: Anne Mae
Snellings, Bobby Stamback, Jean R atliff, Hayden Hollingsworth, Carlton Sutphin,
Skippy Weld, Patsy Braden Abse nt: Wade Douthat, Brian Daley, Dalton Young
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Front:
(Audio - Visual) Lynwood Catron,
Sonny Wheeler, Nicky Taubman, Warren
Buford
Back:
(stage Crew) Bill Bush, Don East,
Bobby Blan,k enship, Gary Kelly, (AudioVisual): Melvin Henderlite.

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Y-TEEN OFFICERS
Front: Suzanne Stutts (Treasurer), Anne
Hurt &lt;Secretary), Patsy Utlt (Publicity
Chairman)
Back: Van Stella Kingery (Social Chairman) ,
Shirley Whi1te (Vice-President), Nancy
Pilcher (President), Charlotte Wilton
(Program Chairman)

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HI-Y OFFICERS
Front: Nicky Taubman (Secretary), Lynn Avis
(Treasurer), Leland Lawson (Vice-President) Sam Oakey (President)
&gt;second: Jackie
Cunningham (Chaplain),
John Whittle (Sergeant-at-Arms), Ken
Kavanagh (Reporter), Robert Wood (Student Council Representative)

JUNIOR GLEE CLUB OFFICERS
Fmnt: Iris Byrd (Librarian ) , Shirl ey Vlhite
(Secretary-Treasurer)
Back: Bobby Stam back &lt;Accompanist), Billy
Thomas (Vice-President) , Richard Bell
(Librarian)
Absent: Jay Walker (President )
JUNIOR HOME MAKERS OFFICERS
Front: Janet Childers (Vice-President), Shirley White (Secretary-Treasurer), Viole'1:
Sayers (Reporter )
Absent: Barbara Blevins (President)

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LATIN CLUB OFFICERS
Front : Sara Burwell (President), Shirley Lloyd
(Secretary-Treasurer)
Second: Brenda Assaid (Vice-President)

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LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS
Front: Ruth Riles (Program Chairman) , Elizabeth Reid (President), Joan Slusher (Secretary-Treasure-rl
Second:
Marian Deyerle (Social Chairman),
Esther Maxey &lt;Student Council Representative)
Back : Carlton Brammer (Reporter)
Absent: Larry Anderson (Vice-President)

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Mollie Sue Koontz.
Third: Shirley Mills, Anne Hurt.
Fourth: Nancy Pilcher,
Charlotte Wilton. Absent: SheHa Crabtree, Shirley Johnson .

Front: Skippy Weld, Robel'I; Wood, Lynn Avis, Gary Kelly, John Oakey.
Seoond:
Bob Wickwire, Cal'l;er Fox, Ken Kavanagh , Leland Lawson, Pete Hurtts, Don
Young (Manager) .
Back: Curtis Rosenbaum, Don Long, John Whittle, Jackie
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Lugar, Carl Lee . Second : Billy Painter, Larry Harmon, R aymond Wells, Carter
Fox, Lynwood Catron, Gary Kelly.
Third: Harold Brown, David Pedigo, Robert
Glendy, Ranny Hodges, Don Webb .

Frorut: Jack Orr, Larry Vinson, Billy Thomas, Carl Lee, Billy P a inte r, M!ickey
Gross.
Second: Larry Harmon, Leland Lawson, Skippy W eld, Brian Daley, Bob
Wickwire , Lynwood Catron, Bobby Blankenship.
Third: John Whittle, Carter
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Shirley Lawhorn.
Back: Emily Williams, Jo Ann Tho.mas, Diane Dickerson,
Nancy Pilcher, Ann Davey. Absent: Carter Donnan (Captain)

Fron t : Barbara Darden , Na ncy Pilcher, Ann Davy, Di1ane Dickerson, Charlotte
Nixon, Sh irley J ohnson. Second: Judy Fral ey, Page Muse, Sara Burwell, Shirley
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Dickerson &lt;President), Emily Williams (Secretary), Beitty Sue Mays, Shirley
Mills.
Second : Charlotte Wilton, Charlotte Nixon, Patricia Amole, Barbara
Darden , Nancy Pilcher, Shirley Johnson , Diane Rolley .
Third : Dorothy
Cunnin gham, Brenda Assaid , Page Muse . Ann Davey, Jo Ann Thomas, Eunice
Sh e lton .
Fourth: Sara Burwell. Marth a White . Barbara Pul tz. Betty Witt .
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Gary K elly . John Oak cy . S econd:
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S econd :
Jo Ann Th omas. Do roth y Powe r s . E ve lyn Knapp , Judy Fraley , Carter Donnan.
Nanc y Pilch e r.
Third: Martha Hipes . Charlotte Nixon. Diane Dicke rson . Miss
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�CLASS FAREWELL ______ _
With our faces upturned
Toward the pinnacle of success;
With our minds and bodies braced
Against perils and distress;
With our hearts a little saddened
For we leave our school behind;
We advance, with renewed vigor,
The improvement of mankind .

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Though we may go on to . other schools,
Or other walks of life,
Fondly we'll remember Lee,
'Mid Happiness and strife.
The lessons we have gleaned
From our days in Junior High
Will help us when all other rules
Have failed or passed us by.
So we say good-bye, Lee Junior,
We brush our tears aside;
And remembering all you've taught us,
We take life in our stride.
MARIAN R. HUBBARD

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American Education Week
City-Wide
Second Place-Sara Burell
Third Place-Charlotte Wilton
Third Place-Marilyn Sink
Honorable Mention----Lee Showal.ter
-Lynwood Thomas

Book Week
&amp;hool Poster Contest
Niruth Grade:
First Place-Barbara Pultz
Second Place-Carter Donnan
Third Place-Patsy Utt
Honorll!ble Mention
-Betty Ann Berger
Eighth Grade:
First Place-Es1:Jher Maxey
Second Place-Roberta Kimmerling

Athletics
Lee's girls won the Junior High Track and Athletic Meet in 1949 for tlhe
second successive year. Diane Dickerson was high scorer. She set two records,
one was the hop-skip-jump; thirty-one feet, eight inohes and the broad jump ;
eight feet, three inches.
Lee Girl's Volleyball Team received a trophy for winning the Junior High
&amp;hool Volleyba!J Tournament.
Patricia Amole received second place in a Posture Contest, sponsored by the
Women of the Moose .
Diane Dickerson received a medal for having acquired one t housand poiruts.
She is the first girl in the school to receive such a medal.
John Oakey, Jackie Cunningham and Carter Fox had acquired enough
points by the end of t he baske1Jbal1 season to receive athletic letters.
Magazine Drive
l st--Bill Kendall
$122.75
2nd-Jimmy Lugar
89.80
3rd-Howard Woody
65.00
4th - Gibson Davis
57.90
5th-Winnie Costello
57.50
!Latin Tournament:
Those ·chosen to take part in the Tournament were
Barbara P ultz and Eunice Shelton.
Representatives to the Model General Assembly were Jack Cunningham,
Robert Wood, Carter Fox , Michael Masinter a nd Bobby Nolan .
Diane Rolley's picture appeared in the paper April 27, 1950, as "Teen of the
Week."

�By Marian Hubbard and Randy Gregg
J ohn Oakey is an intelligent lad of Lee;
T o success he surely holds the Key.
Sar a Burwell has a high I. Q.
She's intelligent, studious and cute as buttons, too.
J oh n Whittle, the boy with the "Most Personality,"
Is much respected down at Lee.
Elise Burks has charm, personality, and poiseS'he's a friend of all the girls and boys.
N or man Silverman, the wit of our school,
Cracks jokes with the ease of a comedian, and the tact of a mule.
E ach day Judy Fraley produces an hilarious new antic.
H er fellow students love these, but her teachers are frantic.
Pete Hutts is the handsomest boy at Lee.
This is known by both you and me.
Nancy Pilcher is the fairest of lasses;
The boys all swoon whenever she passes.
Lynn A vis , voted the· "Most Popular" boy at Lee,
Is well-liked by everyone, as you can see.
Anne Hurt is well-deserving of her popularity,
'Cause she's dainty, sw eet, cute and friendly as can be.
Robert Wood, who was voted " Most Talented",
Can "sing swell", it has been said.
Marian Hubbard is t alented in many ways, too;
She's musical and poetic ; there's nothing she can't do.
Gary Kelly is our " Most Atheletic" ca ndidate,
As a great athlete, he seems to r ate.
Diane Dickerson is fond of all sports activitiesTo broad jumping, basketball she holds the keys.
Don Young, the "Most Art istic" boy at L ee,
Will be a great success someday as you will see.
At Lee we're very proud of t'ha t W ilton girl, our Charlotte!
She really can work wonders wit h a pen, a brush and pallette.
Nicky Taubman, voted most likely to succeed,
Will be rich and famous someda y, indeed !
Shirley Mills is very wise; and well-thought-of her e at Lee.
She'll be successful someday; a real celebrit y!

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Sept. 9-Safety Patrols were organized with Mr. Wolfe in charge.
Sept. 30---Student Council members and aims were introduced to
the Student body.
Oct. 9-The Community Fund campaign was presented.
Oct. 21-The Music Department gave their fall musical program.
Oct. 28-The Magazine Drive was opened.
Nov. 4-A skit directed by Mrs. Bernard and Mrs. 0. Martim was
presented, showing the work of the Red Cross.
Nov. 11-Dr. Hollingsworth was guest speaker for Armistice Day.
Nov. 18-A one-act radio play, directed by Miss Page, about Edgar
Allen Poe, was presented.
Nov. 23-Mr. Efrid was guest speaker for the Thanksgiving Assembly.
Dec. 12___.;The Music Department, under the direction of Miss Hurley, gave a program of Christmas music.
Dec. 22-The annual Christmas pageant was directed by Mrs. Deacon.
Jan. 13-0ur Lee "Name Day" assembly was quite impressive.
Feb. 3-Attendance record and other honors were announced by
Miss Hoov~r .
Feb. 10-The Addison Choir gave an unusually good performance.
March 1-A one-act play, directed by Miss Joyce and Miss Goodman, showed the need of Brotherhood in our country.
March 31-The Music Department gave their Spring Concert.
April 6--The program presented by the Art Department showed
us, through slides and discussion, the place o: art in religion.
April 12-A film about Pan America got us better acquainted with
our neighbors to the South.
Apr il 28-The Jefferson Band, under the direction of Mr. White,
presented a musical program.
May 5--The Talent Show displayed much of the talent of the
school.
May 12-Final concert by Music Deportment.
Ma y 19- F ield Day.
Ma y 26--T he Home Economics Department gave a Fashion Show
which displayed their sewing abilities.
Ma y 29-The nominees fo r Student Council were presented to the
school.
June 2-Mr. Wh it e presented Crystal Spring and Lee Junior Music
stu dents .

�By Kay Jordan
The history of the Seniors you may happen to know,
But if you don't remember, it's written up below.
REPORTERS CLUB:
Visited Times Building, November 17, 1949.
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA:
Served refreshments at the first P.T.A. meeting, September
21, 1949 .... Attended F.H.A. Roanoke Federation meeting October 5,
1949.... Had "Opportunity Clothes and Jewelry Sale" for State and
National dues, October 24-28, 1949 .... Had a Skating party, November 2, 1949.... Served refres hments Parent's Night .... Served refreshments at Christmas Tea for faculty and club presidents, December
14, 1949 .... Sent Christmas package to an unfortunate girl in Germany .... Gave a Christmas party to Greenvale Nursery children,
December 23, 1949 .... Bowling Party, January 23, 1950 .... Adopted a
Home Ee Club in Germany and sent them kitchen equipment .... Had
Rummage Sale, March 25, 1950.
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Y-TEENS:
Southwestern Virginia Sectional Conference in Roanoke, November 11-13, 1949. Anne Hurt, Nancy Pilcher, Sheilia Crabtree
went .. ..Sent chocolate bars overseas .... Sent Christmas basket to
underpriviledged family in Roanoke .... Mid-Winter Conference on
January 18, 1950 in Roanoke .... Sent Anne Hurt, Shirley Mills, Nancy Pilcher, Carole Ligon, Sheilia Crabtree and Shirley White as
delegates ... .Had a Sweetheart Ball, February 11, 1950. Nancy Pilcher was elected queen and Anne Hurt, maid of honor. The attendants were: Charlotte Wilton, Elise Burks, SQ.eilia Crabtree and
Car ole Ligon __ Spring Conference, March 18, 1950. Delegates were
Charlotte Wilton, Suzanne Stutts, Gail Farr~ll, Patricia Robertson,
B r enda Assaid, Nancy Schlossberg, Jeannine Anderson and Phyllis
Kelly __ Collected articles for "Sewing Baskets for Syria" __ Playday
a t Fishburn Park, May 20.
GIRL'S MONOGRAM CLUB:
Had Skating party, February 1, 1950.
CHOIR:
Sang at Parent's Night .... Sang at First Baptist Church, Christmas ... .Sang at Jefferson High School, December 16 .... Had program
cons istin.g of a Cantata and other sacred music, December 15 ....
Produced a "Spring Concert'", consisting of "Spring Fantasy", concert s ongs , novelty acts, and "Grand Finale".
JUNIOR RED CROSS:
Enrolled school in November __ With Art Department's co-operation m ade 100 nut cups for Veteran's Hospital.. .. Collected Swan
Soap for "CARE " __Prepared new first aid room for teachers on
the t hird floor ... .Sponsored preparing of Red Cross Gift Boxes.
LIBRARY:
Sponsored Book W eek and a poster contest during Book Week.
HI-Y:
Sent Christmas basket to poor family of Roanoke ....Whipped
Jackson in both a basketball g ame and swim meet, February 11 and
8 respectively __ Sent Jackie Cunningham, Robert Wood, Carter Fox
and Michel Mas inter as delegates to the Hi Y model general assembly in Richmond .... Sponsor ed a hop for varsity and cheerleaders,
April 21. ... Conducted services during Pre-Easter week.
STUDENT COUNCIL:
Sponsored Magazine Drive. Made net $50. Part of the money
was to be u sed to start a fund for bleacher s in the gym .... Sponsored
the selling of the tickets for the Christmas and Spring programs
of the choir __ Skating Party on February 15 __ Sponsored "good
citizenship and courtesy" all the y ear.

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By Betty Witt and Patricia Robertson
Room Eleven's prophecy will be in verse,
Though some of the rhymes couldn't be worse.
Peggy Johnson, a smart little creature,
Will end up being a Math teacher.
Richardson Covington, that short little guy,
Will one day an airplane fly.
Betty Reynolds an old maid won't be;
She'll marry her doctor and live happily.
Don Long plays in a band;
One day he'll be famous all over the land.
Marian Deyerle will be an English bride,
And in London she will teside.
Sam Oakey, a statesman will be;
He'll speak for rights for you and me.
Betty Mays, she loves to skate,
So in her profession she's sure to rate.
At basketball he'll win great fame,
Ken Kavanaugh is his name.
Barbara Arnold, a sweet little girl, will be
A pretty young housewife, you'll see.
Sonny Wheeler, the boy with the planes,
Will certainly grow to do great things.
Patricia Robertson one day will be,
A visiting nurse down at Lee.
Skippy Weld, will one day be
A movie hero, you wait and see.
Kathleen Gearheart, whom you all know,
For a hen-pecked husband will cook and sew.
There's one girl who can really sew best,
And her name is Sara Jane Vest.
Wanda Creasy has a sweet voice to be
Another Miss Hurley down at Lee.
Don East, that boy with the smile,
Will be one of the first to walk down the aisle.
Ella Mae Meadows, a bashful little girl,
Will set your hair and make it curl.
Dudley Laug hon , a handsome sailor boy,
Will kiss the girls and bring them joy.
Shirley Hagy, loved by all,
For a baseball star is sure to fall.
Lynn Avis, that cute little guy,
Will study engineering at V.P.I.
Jane Sale, and none other,
Will sponsor the program, "Advice to Mother".
Shirley Lawhorn, good from tip to toe,
The sport page as a good athlete will show.
Betty Witt, so we're told,
Will nurse the sick and cure their cold.
Nursing is Nancy Bryant's dream,
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By Randy Gregg
Bill Bush, room twenty-seven's dope,
W ill someday rival both Benny and Hope.
James Crouch, who shoots rubber bands at me,
W ill pilot a plane from sea to sea.
Wade Douthat, who is often iate,
W ill teach Latin at old Virginia State.
Carter Fox, who presides at noon roll call,
W ill someday speak in a lecture hall.
Robert Glendy will someday be
A radio announcer, as you will see.
Norman Silverman will someday make
A new rubber band, to make teachers quake.
Nicky Taubman, known by you and me,
Will not teac'h algebra . . . definitely!
Barba r a Altice, a nurse will be,
And speed her patients toward recovery.
Sara Berkely, a rather talkative girl,
Vvill take up knitting: knit and purl!
Cleo Bradley, a teacher will be,
And teach her pupils their ABC's.
Newspaper headline, nineteen hundred seventy-three:
BURWELL UPSETS THEORY OF RELATIVITY.
Mary Kay Donnely will take Miss Page's place,
And teach "Ivanhoe" to the Human Race.
Jennie Jo Fyock will marry a statistican,
And with Einstein will secure a position.
Doris Hubbard will become Secretary of State.
And will wisely decide Russia's fate.
Marian Hubbard loves music, and will marry Spike Jones.
She'll write poet ry, too, about that no bones.
Shirley J dhnson will become a secretary;
And her employer she will eventually marry.
Kay Jordan will write a book;
And literary fame we hope she'll hook.
Van Stella Kingery will doubtless be
A Virginia senator in 'seventy-three.
Carole Ligon will become principal of old Lee Jr. High.
To these hallowed halls she won't bid "good-bye".
Shirley Loyd, a screen star will be,
And receive much fame and popularity.
Linda Lee Manning, another teacher will make;
And m ake her pupils quiver and quake.
Shirley Mills will eventually become President,
And we can say that in Roanoke she was a resident.
Nancy Pilcher likes to eat.
She'll run a restaurant; a remarkable feat.
Frances Richardson will run for Congress.
Democrat or Republican? That's anybody's guess !
A rich old professor, Eunice Shelton will wed.
"I like wisdom", she has often said.
Frances Sirry will someday be,
A sales clerk for the A&amp;P.

�PROPHECY OF ROOMS 20 AND 21

By Margaret Surface and Betty Willett
Marlene Maxey, sweet and gay,
Will be a smart little artist someday.
When John Whittle is older and at his best,
He'll be the one Who will build your love nest.
Ina Lynch, sincere and sweet,
Will design new shoes for your feet.
Brian Daley, a bac'helor gay will be, some say,
Because he chases the girls away.
Joe Sanders a funny clown will be,
And make the children laugh with glee.
Pete Hutts, that handsome boy
Will act in the movies and bring us all joy.
Edward Webster will reach his lifelong desire.
He'll own a garage and fix your flat tire.
Shirley Abbott, that cute little creature,
Will probably be a fussy school teacher.
Peggy Altice, a cartoonist will be
And make the people laugh with glee.
Charlotte Nixon, I predict, will be a singer,
Around some boy's heart she'll toss a ringer.
Penny Oakey in some boy's date book will rate,
With him she will always have a date.
Eloise Horsley, as an airline hostess on a plane,
Will show her cute smile from Florida to Maine.
A nurse Betty Ann Bowman will be,
And will make her patients rest quietly.
Anne Bowie in the country will reside,
And nurse the people by her side.
Charlotta Cadle in a small house will reside,
And keep Larry Harmon by her side.
Randolph Keen, who is quiet and small,
One day will grow to be very tall."
Shirley Gillespie will be a model, Oh brother!
And she'll be so sweet she'll make us all love her.
A housewife will be Dot Cunningham,
And live down South in Alabam'.
Mar ily n Torbett will be an English bride,
And in London will reside.
Dolly Saunders a dancer will be,
And the hit of the show, just you wait and see.
Billy Painter a handsome man will be,
And w ill weld your pipes for a fee.
F r ank Setliff will be
A baseball star in '63.
J a key Pearman is tall and handsome, that's t rue,
A nd in his s hop he'll invent somet'hing new.
Bar ba ra Eades, a quiet little girl,
W ill go far in this old wor ld.
Di ane Rolly, we have hear d ,
Has t urned out to be another Mor t imer Snerd.
B etty W illett w ill someda y be,
An effi cient secret ary, j ust you wait a nd see.
Kathryn McGalliard, that sweet little girl,
W ill travel halfway arou nd the world.

�OLASS PROPHESY, ROOI\110

By Libby Ann Harper and Elizabeth Reid
I PREDICT:
I wonder what has happened to my Lee Jr. friends in these
twenty years? Here's the evening paper. Perhaps it will tell. Don
Webb is editor.
Betty Ruth Cundiff is divorcing the famous singing star,
Pete Fulgum, on charges of mental anguish ... he slammed her
and kissed the door.
Frances Ramsey can be currently seen in the mysterious
Broadway play, "The Butler Did NOT Do It".
Goodness me! Ranny Hodges has just been appointed football
coaCh at Notre Dame. Guess they won't win any games this year.
Spike Jones' best man, Warren Buford, is reported to be in a
serious condition after he hammered his head instead of a wooden
block. It is believed he got the two mixed up.
Local dress designer, Lucy Mae Tate, will sponsor a Spring
fashion show. Many of her orig inals will be on display .
Martha White and 'h er scientist fi a nce are planning a trip to
Venice.
Charles Wright claims he has just found a way to put atoms
t ogether after they are split. Always knew he would do something
u seful.
Suzanne Stutts always did like to be original. Here I see she
h a s des ig ned a house for the day after tomorrow.
The famous beautician, Gail Rubenstein, has just come out
with a new t y pe make-up, guaranteed to shine in the dark.
A nne Cock erh a m has just been appointed t'he first woman
police chief of Roanoke. Congratulat ions!
I see w here a fai r lady, disappointed in some love affair, now
devot es h er life to going about doing good to all the world. She is
Loretta Saleeba.
Don Youn ~ is cartoonist for a London Daily newspaper.
Rober t W ood is training fleas to be both tactful and graceful.
His press a gent is Anne Hurt.
Barb ara Pultz has become rich from h er sale of Latin jokes.
Ann Davey has recently been appointed as "Speaker of the
House."
Nancy Schlossberg coaches t'he animals for A esop's Fables.
Brenda Assaid r ecently won an endurance contest for winding
clocks .
Here are some lectures on a strong subj ect: "Old Maids demonstrating T heir I ndepe ndence of Men"-Diane Dickerson and Page
Muse .
I see the past president of Lee J r . Student Council, John Oakey, is still e ngaging in politics. He has just become city manager.
T h ought he would do it.
Libby Ann Harper discussed h er t r avels in ancient lands w ith
h er husband who is a n archaeologist.
J ack Orr is heavyweight champion of R eno, Oklahoma.
Jeanine Anderson is teaching in a deaf and dumb institution
- mostly dumb .
E mily Williams recently won fame by swimming the A tlantic.
Just appointed Head L ibrarian of t he L ibr a ry of Congr ess is
Eli za beth Reid .

�OIJA.SS PROPHECY OF ROOM 28

By Dixie Swain
One early Spring afternoon in the year 1965, I was walking
down Campbell Avenue when I cam_e to one of Roanoke's ne·w, modern buildings. When I entered, who did I see but Jakie Burleson, as
typist, and Margaret Ann Chaney, as stenographer, to the president of the company, Carlton Brammer. On my way out I met an
old friend, Jo Ann Thomas, with her devoted husband, Bill Gearheart.
Then I strolled over to my old Alma Mater, Lee Junior, whe·r e
Patsy Utt greeted me at the door-the most prominent teacher
there. She told me that Gary Kelly is still "Ladies' Man" at Lee, as
Sports Director, and Carter Donnan seems to have taken Miss
Sloan's place as Girl's Physical Education Director. Suddenly we
heard a siren and running to the window saw a long black car
whizzing by. It was owned by Harold Brown and was being chased
by Detective Gene Ware in his Model T Ford. During this merry
chase, an airplane swooped over the school with Mickey Gross who
was teaching Betty Burger to fly.
I then decided to go to the show at Roanoke Theatre. Pat Carrica and Ann Witt were doing a ballet. Along with the stage show
we saw "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College," with Bob Wickwire in the
leading role. When I went outside I saw Jackie Cunningham, the
new manager, cleaning up with Billy Draper, "The Brother of the
Wild Goose" heiping him.
When I went to the Norfolk &amp; Western for a bite to eat, Bobby
Blankenship whizzed by as an engineer bringing Leland Lawson
back from New York, to look after his inheritance in the H. L. Lawson Warehouse. After I finished eating I went to the fashionable
home of Charlotte Wilton, designed and decorated by Dixie Swain.
Charlotte had just finished her latest portrait which will be placed
in the Museum of Fine Arts. Across the street was the hospital
where Ann Lee was hospitalized, with Dorothy Powers and Juanita
Stockton as her nurses.
A new insurance building was under construction on Jefferson
Avenue by Raymond Wells. Standing in front of the building, already applying for a job as a secretary, was Joan Slusher.
Next I decided to take a stroll through Elmwood Park, now
called Magic Star Park. I met Betty Jean Roberts-on, who is Roanoke's star reporter. She told me that Judy Fraley had hibernated
on top of Mill Mountain with a job pertaining to astronomy. I
surely had a full day, and to top it off, I went to see Barbara Darden and Elise Burks, the new president and vice president respectively of the Junior Woman's Club.

�LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, CLASS OF 1950

By Anne Hurt
We, the members of the Lee Junior High School Class of 1950
as students, considering the uncertainty of this life and hoping we
are of sound mind and memory, do make, declare and publish this,
our Last Will and Testament:
ARTICLE I
Item 1: To the future occupants of home room 10 we leave Miss
Temple and her "checked apron".
Item 2: We are also forced to leave to you and your heirs our exciting adventures with "Ivanhoe" and "Julius Caesar"
Item 3: To the future ninth grade science pupils we leave Mr.
Bowman and his orderly classes.
Item 4: We leave to Mrs. Walton's next home room class the hopes
that the privileg.es of mid-morning snacks will be continued.

�ARTICLE II
Item 1: The Varsity basketball team leaves its two hard earned
victories to the next year's team, with the hopes that they can win
at least three.
Item 2: The Choir leaves the "orderly, quiet" atmosphere of second period music class to the future choir.

ARTICLE III
Item 1: Norman Silverman leaves his famous technique of shooting rubber bands to Curtis Rosenbaum.
Item 2: Diane Dickerson leaves her fondness for tall boys to Sheila
Crabtree.
Item 3: Charles Wright bequeaths his box of tissues to anyone who
can be as generous with them as he 'has been.
Item 4: Penny Oakey leaves her Math. book to Winnie Costello
who can probably get more use out of it than she did.
Item 5: Marian Hubbard leaves her love of red-headed boys to
Carolyn Burnette.
Item 5: Betty Ann Reynolds leaves her "artistic touch" to Olivia
Smith.
Item 7: Betty Witt leaves her "passion for science", and her love
of a certain science teac'her to anyone who would have them.
Item 8: Ken Kavanaugh and Don Webb leave their height to the
many eighth grade boys that need it.
Item 9: Bett¥ Sue Mays leaves Gail Ferrell "the gift of gab", with
hopes that it won't cause her as much trouble as it caused Betty.

ARTICLE IV
Item 1: We hereby nominate, constitute and appoint ___________ _
_____________________ the executrix, of this Last Will and Testament.
Item 2: We nominate and constitute Miss Mae Hoover, Trustee
of this our Last Will and Testament, with the earnest hope that
any trust that she may place in you will not be broken.

ARTICLE V
IN WITNE.SS whereof we, the graduating class have set our
hand and seal, and do publish and decree this to be our Last Will
and Testament this 17th day of May, in the year of our Lord, One
Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty.

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Jimmy Mil l s, Jean Allen, John Kepley, Jean Easley , Charles Baggett~ .
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Foster, Mr. Wa ller Howard, Mr . Bernard Patters·m, Miss Virginia Goggin,

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Mtss Elizabeth Templ e, Mrs . Katherine Collins, Miss Nancy Harrison,
Mrs . R. W. Dawson , Mi s s Blanche Hurley, Mrs. Annie Hardy, Mrs . Rose
Boward, Mrs. Virgi nia J eff erson, Mi ss Virginia Page
Mrs . Cuba Creger, Miss Lucy Wingfi eld , Miss H. Ma e Hoover, Mrs. Mar y
Arthur, Mr s. Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Nina SmH h

Absant - Miss Nancy Sloan, Miss Mannette Stone. Mrs. Katherine Lyon ,
M.1'.' .. Richard. Via, Mr. Elmer Wilson , Mr. L. b. Leckington, Mr. c. L .
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VICE P?ESIDEl'i!''I' : Jan et Dygert
SF.C .?.E'.rf.J.r:c .L'G h.v- .4nn Cohen
TREASU~ER :

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LOW TEN - Rooms . 11, 21,1
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Mary Lou Mullins, Mildred Brown, Katherine Milam, Peggy Burrows,
Patricia Morga n, Harold Boitnott

SECOND Joann Nixo~, J ackie Grubb, Eugene Slusher, Carl Roberts, Virginia Hall
FRONT

Richard Shinault, Rose Marie Carney, Joe Anne Smith, Peggy Fulp, Delores
Beard, John Hughes

LOW 10 - 1t.oom 12
Chas Mitchel l , Lynwood Love, Jake Patsel, Jimmy Whattaker

FOURTH Clayton Bent l ey, Bruce Vernon, tloy Evans, Noel Brumfield, Betty Jo Penn
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Luck Gravatt, Sara!;I Jane 1rhome s, Phoebe Ann Warner, Roger Mays

FRONT

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Iris Bel ch er

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Colin Nelms, David Grubbs, Elwood Holton, Jinuny Secrist, Gene Harrison,
Bill y Whitef ield

FOURTH Shelburn Surfa ce , Don Elliott, Jay Jack son, Nancy Chase, Ruth Renick,
Mary Lou Swain

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Arthur James, Bobby Pilcher, Charles Graham

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J. W. McNeil• Jay Jackson, Shirley Ward, Jeanne Jennings,

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Marsh

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Mary Lou Swain, Sue Gray, Lillian Gillespie, Shirley Field, Dotty
Tayl•r, Peggy Burrows, Priscilla Markley, Nancy Swinderman

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Darlene Hambrick, Mary Ann 'Lukens, Nancy Harmon, Betty Brooks, Betty
Byrne Gill, Jonell Patsel, Shirley Shaver, J"oe .Ann Smith,. Mary .Ann
Pickett

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Katherine Stultz, Barbara Harshbarger, Margaret Dorsey, .Rita Light,
.Tean Easley, Lois Ann Childers, Libby Lee Riddle, J"anet Dygert,
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Mi ss Bl a nche Hurley

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Arthur James, Jimmy Kulp, Bert Kerr, Nancy Jones, Sue Mitchell

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Luckadoo, Ri ta Light, Janet Dygert

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Shirley Field
Phoebe Warnen. Dor othy Cunningham, J"oanne Smith, Bebe Ann Hughes,
Elizabeth Riddle
Margaret Loving, Dor othy Ch i ldress, Di ckie ·1id ll1 ams, Ann Hurt,
B:i.r·bara .ducker
J0an Brooks, Nancy Harmon, Jean Easley , Caroline rlal-1 , Hilda \i ilhelm,
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Wanda Creasy, Misl;l .dhodes
Wagdalene Clingenpeel,,

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M ary Kemp Jamison, Sue Mitchell,

Front

Toby Cohen, Barbara Assaid

Phillip Key; Ronnie Nesbitt

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J :i.mmy Mills ,· Ja ck Fi sh er

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Audio Visua.l
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David Grubbs, Billy t!hi tef1$ld
.Da vid McCredy, .Tohn Tucker
Charles White, J'immy rtickman

Latin Club Officers

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Nancy Douthat, Patsy Thaden

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Betty J"o Penn

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Wanda Creasy, Mis~ .rlliodes, B~rb ara Laugho~
~gdalene Clingenpeel, .Jimmy rlickman, aose Marie Carney

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Club O.: ff'icers
'Hilda Wilhe].iit, l?eggy Bqrrows, Dorothy Taylor
Second :roe Anne Smith Mary Lou Mullins, Caroline Hall.
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Patsy Thad~n, Betty J"o Penn
Mary Kemp J"amison, Sue Mitchel.1-, Marlene Mauck
Toby Cohen, Barbara Assaid, Ki tty Lemon

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bon Elliott, Bert Kerr
J'immy Mills,· J"ack Fisher
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.David McCredy, J'ohn Tucker
Charles White, .Jimmy .rUckman

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Mauck, Kitty Lemon, .Joanne Smith, Betty Harris
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Back
Katherine Milam., Mable Mills, J"anette Stump, Dot Eddy'
SSCOnd Marlene Mauck, Peggy Burrows 9 Virginia FLll.
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Clayton Bentley; Phillip Key~ Jinuny L hittaker
Jim Hunter, Bur.well Bradford, .rtonnie Nesbitt
Jimmy Kulp, Lawrence Price, Tommy Fowler

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Back
Jimmy Whittaker, Cua.rles Baggett
Tiiird
Clayton Bentley, P.i.lillip Key,. Ronnie Nesbitt
Sedond Billy Mdmton, Tommy Kougler, Gordon Bnrbour
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Sasie Hoy, Betty :!' .. El!'o.oks, Sarbara Col.l.ins, Dot Eddy
Barbara Clement, Bpt ty Lvu M&amp; x~t. 1 ·.T .:;ws i e Gui 11 iam.s, Peggy
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A mirror is a looking glass
deflections you can see
And if you'll look in closely
You'll see what you will be.

And looking in we :find

The chosen ones of' our class
All written Uf in rhyme!

MOST TALENTED:
Gene's nimble fingers are a blessing to Lee
He's conquered our hearts with his melody.
Nancy Hamrick can sing and she can play
Her talents are many we would say.
MOST AT.tlLETIC:

Burwell' s on our team and throws li'a~a:~balls
But he :flirts with the girls in Lee Junior halls
She was captain o:f the basketball teqm at Lee
Burrows led the girls to Victory.
MOST ARTISTIC:

Patsy Deady can draw, she has the art
She's the girl who's really ~mart .
.Jackie Grubb is an artist, with talent rare
His paintings show both ski 11 and care.
BEST LOOKil-IG:
Tall, handsome Whittaker has the looks

The kind you see in fashion books.
Dark hair, brown eyes, pret~y as can be
Our class beauty, Lillian Gillespie.
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED:

Who is sure to f'ind success?
Bobby Pilcher is our guess,
In choosing a girl our vote would be
None other than .Jean Easley.

MOST POPULAR:
He has the dates • and does he rate!
Always with a girl - that's J nkj!
She says she has no talents but we know she is wrong
For Assaid's in on everything, just like our favorites
MO.ST SCHOLARLY:
He knows how to study; enjoys it too,
Our most scholarly boy; Curtis Luckado.
We look again and the mirror f'ortells
Our most scholarly girl; Betty Byrne Gil±.

MOST PERSONALITY:
rtonnie is fun - he spreads the joy
Because he's our personality boy!
Pers onality, charm, she's like a dream,
She's on the beam, that's Marlene.

WIT!'.IEST:
There's something cooking - there's £un in the deal
As long as we have Buddy Whi tef'ield.
She is witty, she is nice,
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Betty Harris adds the spice

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~iglit.:.. sei.v ~.r:s , ·. ~nii:l grateful acknowledgement to the t eacll~;r, Miss
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N'ancy: Douthai; anq,· Patsy Thad en l.~ave th$1r f o ndnes s for tall men
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Tommy J:!:dmunds.
we leave Burwell Brad:fords muscles,
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in the head and otherwise,

Article rv
We hereby nominate, constitute, ~nd appoint Miss Wingfield
the executrix, of this Last WiH. and Test a ment.
We nominate, constitute and appoint Miss I/Iae Hoover, Tr\lstee
this our Last ~iill and Testament with the earnest hope that
any trust that she may hereafter place in you will i+ot be
broken.
.Article V

In witness whereof, we, the graduating class, have to this
our last Will and '!Jestam..ant, this f'ourth day of' .June in the
year of our Lord nineteen-hundred forty-ei g ht, subsc_ribed our
name and set our seal on the day aforesaid.
G&amp;..DUAT IHG CLASS OF l

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CLASS DAY - .June 4 • .1948

Class

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J"im Hunter

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Gene Akere

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STATE LA.T~: TOURNAMENT - T~ird . pla ce - Jean Ea sley - 90.52
YOUNG AMERICA Essay Contest - Irene Cook was awarded an Honorable Mention
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26, 1947: National Safety Council~s speaker made us
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The Drama:tic . Cl\,tb.· ~ave a Thanksgiving play, THANKSGIVING CO'NF.USED, Which was written and directed by
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The I.'iusict Dep artment pr e sented ''An Evening of Chr i s tmas Mi.isic" directed ·by Miss Hurl ey and accompa ni e d

by Gene Akers, '
The whole ass embly committee / combined th eir ta lents
to bring us a memorable Qhri ~tma.s pageant
Miss P:::.ge arran~ed · a Lee progra m in cel egr a~ ion o~
General Bobert ~ ~ ~ee's birthday in which Dr. L. M•
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l.fnder ·the ·sup ervision of Mr . Pit zer and Mr .• Patt er s on.
f.... · pa·ld assembly wa s given on this. date. f... cairtoo.n ist
gave us our mon ey's worth ofi enjoyment and en ~er­
tainm,ent.
E+otherhood W~ek was observed by having th ~ Ad~ison
Hl!gh School Choir singing i n 04+ sc hool auqitoz:ium.
·Tnis dat~ brought th e Monro e Bond and peals of
a plause from Lee ;Tuni or' s stud e;lnt bo.dy.
Easter!
Mies MqNeac e a nd Miss Harris on put on
a splendid East e~ prQgr am
Rev. A. P. B~ i1 ey ! 1ius trated ~ 1 s talk wi t h stories
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.Skit on Goed Manners by the Horne Economics department.
worn by participants were made in class.

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A Talent Show, coached by Mrs • .Tef'ferson and Mrs. Bniley, consisting of talent from this school was original~ enjoyable.

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The choir and Glee Club gave the f'inal progrrun of the year under
the direction of Miss Hurley.

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Fashion Show by Simplicity Pattern Co.; Lee home economics c}-asses
modeled the lroeses.

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Class Day. Students of' the H9 and LlO classes participated in
this program af·C.er which _ thare were dancing and refreshments in
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�ROOM ELE'Tfil'.'d' pr :·p .iK ;' •l ~· d.":1 .;i. . : l " ;;; '. ~.g j.n vs:~·se
Though some of t h e r im&amp;s 'Ii\ ouid rr. ako a grandpappy
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Joann Nixon with the long wavy hair
Will sing with a trio over the air.
A big league pitcher Burwell Bradford will be
The girls will all swoon and jump with glee .
Joe Anne Smith&gt; a beautiful creature.
Will probably be a fussy school teacher.
Soon there'll be another Bob Hope
For Altred Kerr is such a dope.
Virgini~ Ha:l,J.i,~ will be
For the Roanoke Times; just you wait and see.

A reporter,

I hear the wedding bells for the ~artin g ~ rl Bett y
For she a~d 4er true love are going · ~teady.
Mil ton Ayers a. pmpulB:r star wi.11 be,
To success ~. ·has the key.
on the air MalcdfmBelcher
Will advertise for Brome Seltzer.
Delores Beard is wow:i.d up for good
She won't run down b\lt :):: think· that sh e should.
Shirley Kell ~ , ado~ed ~Y all,
For a handsom.~ guy is sure to fall.
Mildred Brown, whom you· all know,
For a henpecked husban,Q. wil,l cook and s ew. ..
Forrest Mussellman ,. , a handso.me s a i l or boy,
Will kiss all the girls and br ing th em j oy.
James Brizendine·, a . bachelor, too ,
Wi ll live alone and f lirt with you .

An aviator Ronald Slusher will be
He wil l fl y a plane from sea to sea.
Bet t y J'ean Webber ----loved by all

For a baseball star is sure to fall.
Harold Boitnott a smart young creatur e
Wil l be a popular high school teacher .

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�Katherine Milam vrill sing in a band;
She'll he famous over the laud.
Kenneth Mccraw will work on motor parns.
Call on him if your car won't start.
In a circus John llughes will be a clown
And entertain people from town to town.

Carl Roberts, a very smart guy,
Will study farming at V. P. I.
tlichard Shinault a bus driver will be;
He'll transport people from sea to sea.
Peggy Burrows is famous from tip to toe;
as a good athlete, the sport page will show.

Mary Lou Mullins an adtress will be,
And the hit of the show, just wait and

see~

As a prophet Charles Baggett has racked his brain
With the use of his hospital, dOOM 12r will raise cain.

I, Charles Baggett, now a successful brain surgeon was just out :t:.o.~··" my ·
morning walk when whom should I meet but my old Lee .Junior pals, Luck·,.
Gravett and L. E. Blankenship • . Luck is a pro in his ah --- hum occupation
wrestling, while L. E. is getting rich fast as a Virginian Railr&amp;&amp;d- &amp;Bgine'
We talked about an ho~r ,I guess, and then we decided to look the town over
since this was Sunday , Soon after, we ran into that great poiittcian .Take
Pats el. He told us the home-town news - how .Timmy vv·hi ttaker had' w0&gt;n;· the
All American honor
Virginia's foot-ball team as half-back.
Furthermore
he told us that Louise Estes, Melvin ~rown, Elizabeth Patterson and Clayton
Bently had become leading business -figures in the ci ty-govern.men.t..-

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The four- of us arrived at my hospital where we caught a glimpse o:t' Sue
Mitchelt, now a nuxse, flitting frcm one good-looking patient to- another.
Bett:r Robertson; the dietician, was sampling all the rood in the kitchen.
As we were starti ng to laave we saw Sarah J'ane Thomas in har wb.it.e cap
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rolling a crash victim into the operating room. Vie were honored· by havill8
two guests at our hosp:!. tal. One , Betty .To Penn, had been i.niured in a
plane wreck in which she was hostess. ..The other being John Vaught, a good
mechanic, had been brough;·, t o the hospital to receive medi.eal. attention
concerning three ribs wnich were broken when, an automobile, under which he
was working, fell upori. him. .Take told me that Phoebe Ann Warner and Dot
Ballard were housewives and mo · CJ:~ers. Lo E. told me that Ray Evans and
Roger Mays had reached their long-life ambition or be ing tramps~ he also
said that Noel Brumfield and he were working side by side on t.he railroad.

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�UB took in a movie that night and. whom do you think We saw
on th• a·ereen! Yes., none at.her t b.a u Miss 7 ' r gir:.ia Le.e Layman . Jake re.marked during the movie that he had se eri Be t;i;y J:.ou Maxey teaching physical
educat:\.on. In. school she was al,vays a good athlete.

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Next, we shall hear from ROOM 'IWENTY-OUE where with a typewriter they
always have fun.
PROPHECY

Peggy Fulp will be an English bride,
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A secretary Patricia Morgan will be,
Of the company Aker's and · Morgan's ~ea.
A comedian Eugene Slusher will be, .

And sing to all the girls, · "You're Too Fat For Me."
A garba,ge collector Douglas Dillard will be,
18 dollars · a week and all you can eat you see.
A Ce rtified Bublic Accountant · Jack Grubb wil-1 be

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This room has tho .number iwo fol l owed. by a Zmt6
Mrs" D.eHart will h ere boost you if you 're fee ling low .
3ackie W..J.ker, a mighty sweet girl,
Will set your ·hair and mak e it curl.
Betty Hudson, one da y Wi ll b e ,

A great stage actress for us to see .
Josephine Winn, on a fa.ir night i n J une,
Will sing us a song which will be a great t une.
Loretta Aldridge we all "th ink '
Will marr y a milliona i r e and have coat s of mink.
"Wilhelm Clothing" t he sign will say,
Owned by Miss Hilda, and._. t hat ai n' t hay.
Ma b el Mi l ls , a n d none other,
Wi ll ma ke so me child a very good mot h'e r.
Ele anor Ludwick an old maid won't be,
She' 11 .marry a do ctor and live happily.

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�In front of the camera you' 11 find .Dot Eddy, .
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For she's going to Hollywood . and be bettE?r .tlia.n HeddY· ..

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A whiz as a model will be Lois Glovi~r,
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She'll be so sweet she'll make us all love 'er.
Rachel Sims won't sit home with a needle or spool,
She'll have a dress maker and own her own pool.
Dottie Taylor who is a dream,
Will always be right on the be£!Ill.
As over the years we scan,
W~ see i?.ay Echols as a business man.
Billy Gibbs, that sweet little boy,
Will sail a ship, so, ship ahoy?
Charles Greenway will sail across the ocean, , : ..
TQ be in pictures; that is, motion.

Jim Hunter that boy with the smile,
Will be one of' the first to walk down the aisle.
Billy McCormick so we're told,
Will invent a tablet to cure our cold,
Jack Painter who is quiet and small,
One day Will grow to be very tall.
Ray Powell will build houses for all
He'll build them big on he'll build them small.
Dennis Ramsey we know will be
A veterinarian we'll all be proud to see.
Raymond Skiles is sure that he,
Will be in your yard trimming your trees.
Walter Sowers will place you in the chair,
He'll trim your nails and cut your hair.
On the stage he'll win great fame
Gordon Barbour is his name
Larry Thacker will be sure to find

A job as fix-it of some kind.
Donald Cromer some day Will oe,
A college hero and all the girls' "he",

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Room 'IWENTY-FrlE has plenty to day.

Scene: A room
'rime: 1975
Toby Cohen:

(primly) Order, please, order. i/e have come hete in the yeex
1975 to m.13et and discuss what we as individuals have done
sinc B :;:;::-c::.Ju.eit:i_on. N0w first on my list is Mary Ann Shaver.

Mary Ann:

(chewing K-'-L'- - cl:J;~ tously) Yeah, dearie.
Oi 'm an ac7.r13ss - a comec.ienne.

Nancy .Jones:

(dan~e.s jn the dur'r) S:1:..·:i_7 I'm late! I'm a ballerina, you
know, and. I ; ve ba eri r ehearsing.

Toby Cohen: I th:lt~ght :;: ;-vc:-c7one was here.
Laug:J.c,r:. ; wl::e r e arE:: you'?

Whatcha wanna know?

Where"s the secretary? Barbara

Barbara L. c Here. · I' ibl ch:lck. the roll and each one cah tell us what he
does when I call his name. Gene Akers.
Akers:

Here. I'm choir director

Laughon:

Harry Davidow

Harry;

Here.

Laughon:

Gracious~

·. Jack:

I'm a biologistt

Laughon:

James Hylton

Hylton:

I run a chain of stores - Hylton, Bylton, and Schmylto n.

Laughon:

Curtis i.uckadoo

Luckadoo:

I - I - I'm a p-prof-f-fesor, professor that is.

Laughon:

Jimmy Mills.
Oh . yes of course, Jimmy's so busy lie couldn 't
come. He 1 .s pr 8sid ent of the Unit ed Stat es. Ronnie Nesbitt.

Nesbitt:

I can't g e t ·UP o:c· I' 11 drop my sandwich.
Amert can Fuod Company.

Laughon:

Thomas Ot ey

Otey:

I'm a lawyer.

Laughon:

Albert Kerr

Kerr:

I 'm a professor of English.

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Lee Junior High School.

I rt.Ul &amp; - a - well - a glue factory!

.Jack Fisher

I married Kitty Lemon.

I'll pros ecute!

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I test food at the

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Barbara Assaid

~arbara;

Me? I ~m an artist

Laughon:

Toby Cohen

Toby:

I'm a schoolmarm.

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f'or ·. a newspap er.

That's why I'm pr e siding ove r this meeting.

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Nancy

Nancy:

I'm a housewife and .like my job too.

Laughon:

Betty Byrne Gill

Hamric~

Betty Byrne: I'm a. doctor.

It runs in the ·ramily . ·

Laughon:

Mary Kemp Jamison

Mary Kemp:

I'm a buyer for a department store.

Laug~on ~

Kitty Lemon

Kitty;.

I'm a physical education instructor_.

Laughpn :-:

Margaret Loving

Margaret :

I ' m a .s chool teache.r .

Laughon :

Mary Ann Shaver

Mary Ann:

Toldja what I wa~, dearie 9

Cohen:

We shall now adjourn to th e next room ror rerreshments.

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Now we go to th.e BALCONY,
Wh ere every boy in business will be.
Jimmy Secrist has become the · mnager of' Vlestern Union.
Lynwood Love has just come back f'rom a Hollywood tour •
.rtoss Harri s is in the Navy and is making mon e y on the side welding .

Bruce Vernon is own er of th e largest welding company in Vi:rgini a .

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�A Prediction Machine as you will see
Reveals HOOM 10 as it ought to be
As I gaze into my future prediction machine I see Elwood Holton
and Gene Harrison as officers of the Dog Patch Association for
Hobo es. I see Colin Nelms, David Grubbs", and John Tucker as
mechanics and engineers of different trades. It predicts that
Tommy Pleasants will be "Public Nusiance No. I"; Charles White
will be President or the "Local Bums Society1' ; Billy Whitefield
will be an insurance agent. I see Don Elliott as a sports writer
and"Sonny 0 Surface as a forest ganger. It predicts that Jay Jackson will be a successful engineer on the Norfolk &amp; Western.
I see Shirley Abell, June Hall, Betty Hostetter, Mary Ann Lukens,
Jane Wilhelm, Frances Johnson, and Ruth denick as housewives.
Nancy Apostalou will be a commercial artist .. Lois Blankenship
will be a nurse. I see Elver Brasefield and Kathryn aDymond as
dress designers. It predicts that Shirley Shaver, Mary Lou Swain ,
and Nancy Harmon will be secretaries. I see Nancy Chase as a successful model. Barbara Clement will be painting beautiful pictures as
an artist. Jonell Patsel and Jessie Guilliams will be musicians . I
see Nancy Swinderman as a gook looking school-teacher.

*******
ROOM 28, I'll now relate
The following things concerning its fate,
Havi ng finished my last operation for the day I, John Kepley, decided I would take a little time off from my practic e to attend
the first baseball game.of the se~son betweeµ Roa noke Square Shooters
and t he Richmond Hot Shots. On entering the stadium I was very much
surpris ed to see my fo~mer classmate Jiilll'lly Melton, now pres ident of
the United States attending this game. He was almost surrounded by
pretty secretaries also from my class. There were Dor othy Hackett,
Barbara Wilkerson, Barbara Whorley and Barbara McReynolds. I also
noticed that Geralene Padgett, a noted foreigh corre spondent was busy
pinning a rosebud in the lapel of th e pre siden ' s coa t .
Looking ~rpund the stadium I saw Larry Blackwel l, a famous Hollywood
comedian pµtting on quite a show and with him were Carl Rubenstein
and Lillian Gillespie, also movi e stars .
Suddenly I h eard some shr ill voic es cal ling my name and as I turn~4
a round I saw several nic ely dress ed s oci ety l adies. They were, as
I s aw wh en I got cl oser, Pa ~ sy Deady, Latin teacher; another schoolv eacher, Iris Belcher, Nanc y Douthat, Lois Murray and Doris Thompson.
1 went over to speak to t hem and Iris to l d me that Jean Easley had
j~"lift rec eived the Nobl e Prize fo r one of her paintings and that Dennis
P endleton ha d become t he mana~er of P. E, U.'s.

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�From the che ers and yells we r ealized th e g a me wa s about to b e gin.
As the team cam e out on t h e fi e ld I was n et s•u·p rj s G::'. -~o s Ae :&gt; overal
of my fo:-m.e::- c l a ssrr~.t. e s or:. th?- t eam ·- La.vrc oi:-_c e p -~· :'. c ·3 . '='"'I'.1-::y :~ ·..., o :;;.3 s ,
J'ack Yag er and. VHlliam Sec t-t ~ I t se e1:,s -.-.'.-.e :-- ';J : ' LlC .:; Jie j.r 0 1 \· ~ --:.. u r :::es
along thes e dey 8 fo r the r e \'Tas Be ~ ·cy :; e an La rn~ 3 s:i. t t :!.. ::.g on t he b e nch
waiting for some t :1;_ng to pa-l;cil up.
Several of th e young marri ec. s et are watching t h is game too.
I just
saw Claudean Booth, Caroline Ha ll and Ba rba r a Har shb a rg e r w ith thei
handsome husbands.
After the game as I was leaving I met J'immy Echol s who had b e come
bored wi. th his tracto::".' and p l.ow a nd l1ad d e cide d to s ee a game for a
change. I also s aw Tcmmy M:U.am who organiz e s th e Mi dg e t An to Races
and Earle B:r:-yant, a !a.rnous sci entist who ha s mad e i mproved baseballs
which always stay round ,

*******
School chums may come · and school chums may go
But ROOM THinTY-SEVEN'S wi:l always show.

As,we, Patsy Thao.en and Bett!r H9ck; s tate inspectors,

enter the
hospital we pass Davi d Connor: m0vi e producer , and his new "f'ind",
Phillip Key. Mr. Key is taking tl'~e place of Boris Karloff .. As we
go on down the hall we find Don Skelton, the laboratory technician,
With his assistant Frances Wilhelm. They have just come f'rom Bernard
Peter• s room. He is a modern playboy now but is incapacitated l~y a
broken leg. Betty Harris, one of his many admiriars, and Bobby
Brents, comedian, are visiting Bernard, Bruce Thomas, undertaker,
just popped in to see if Bernard was still well. Passing to the
next room we find Sallie Settle visiting her true love, pilot .rteggie
Childers , who had a broken finger from his plane crash.
Teddy
Richardson explains to .deggie his new invention, the second player
which plays the song backward not to waste electricity.
We l eave _.i:teggie and meet Gooch .i:tosebro in the hall carrying a f'eedbag to advert is e his whole- sale chicken feed business. As we come
to t he op era ting room we see Arthur Grant performing his f'irst major
opera t i on . He carefully takes his scalpel in hand and extracts the
splinter from bare-back rider, Jean h.ll en' s toe. Hurse Dorothy
Shoemaker and her assistant's assistant Billy Webb, then came in
and wheel ed J ean awa y. Going to the kitchen we find Greta
Brothers an d Doris Crowley b ending over the test tubes in the testing
r oom, wh il e Lynn Hack er, th e fo od tast er, knocks over the bean soup,
spilling i t all ov er th e nurs e r..1r:.ble Go;.ner. L&lt;~aving the kitch e n
in utter confus ion we pass on (not out ) to the elevato r.
Ta e
ope rator 6.!iarl es Graham, t-9.k es 1s to th e third floor.
Tn er e we find
Bobby P ilcher, ri ch r eti r ed busin ess man , ' who is suff e ring from a
burnt ha nd . Sh i r·ley Wa rd , a succ ess ful Stars ....to e buck model, is
Liubby' 3 e;uest , J i:nmJ' aAljl asn Davis th en comes in car rying a hospital
bed to an adjo i nj.ng ro om. Our cur j_ osj.ty b e tting the be st of us we
have to see t :1e new p 8:~i ent . As we e:it er we see nut&gt;se and e x -sing ing star Su e G·17ay : prepm~ i r.g t h e comforts f or a l a r !fn e; i tis victim ,
Peggy Ilyus . Edi.v·e.r d K .rsh wa..'. t.Lng :f:'o:c -~i.;. c , s tudi es h 11s sc r ipt for
his next play) " LH-:.J e Bo Feep '', .Jane"'; Dyg ert , th e s inger th a t
took Suei s place , r ush es past t h e door on h e r wa y to see h e r d e ar
friend, Bet e hnn Hughe s. Bebe Ann he.s had r:i r 8 laps e fr om meas l e s ,
1

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�.. after working too hard on her latest book. Janet tells .us'. the
sad news that i.1arjorio i.·1oeschler _has .agai.n failed an her project
of ~reckle~cream.
As we are told by a nurse that visiting hours are over we leave
... ,~he hospital,

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From newspaper accou~ts it seems that TWE.NTY-FOU.d
Wi l l be in the news forevermore.

It is very comfortable here by the fireplace in my easy chair,
with my pipe and my newspaper. As I glance through the pages and
see many names that are very familiar; they were once in my school
class at old Lee .Junior, but now have gone out into the world to
earn their own bread. Here I see where my old class mate Tommy
Fowler has been awarded the contract to design the new hydroelectric
plant at Albany, New York. This was announced by his personal
secretary and business manager, Betty Vipperman.
As I turn to the more se:Pious side of the news I see that Shirley
Fields didn't quite reach the top of her ambition of being an artist,
However, her comic strip, ·"Salley' s other Uncle", starts to-day.
It says here that Bobbie Caywood who was always joking about being
a convict and professional jailbird is nhe newly appointed warden
at Sing Sing, Here is an interesting ~ tem in the Police News. Jack
Doyle has been summoned to court for closing the back door of a
city bus on a poor defensel4ss lady. {You couldn • t ;prove that she
was a lady by her language when she got out of the door).

Now it seems that I nave come upon the ball and chain s ection,
otherwise known as the Sq91ety Page. I see where the following
have traded their freedom for an apron and have r ealized their
ambition of being model mothers and housewives: Ethel Frazier,
Barbara J"ohnston, Virginia Luckadoo,. Cathleen Stump and Patsy
Sturgill
Over here it says that J"immy Staggs, New York playboy, and Johnny
Webb, President of the H. W. Music Co., have joined forces and
have bought New York's largest night club, the "Gppher-Hole", ahd
have employed Alvin Newman, famous taxidermist to stuff the people
in ea.ch night.
It seems that Jimmy Moyer, well known flagpole sitter, is trying
to break his own record of sitting on a 100 foot JI&gt;linter. At
the end of' this time he will be attended by his personal nurse,
Glenna Lineberry. His Secretary is Magdalene Clingenpeel.
Oh! there's somebody at the door - oh well just that peddler,
Pete .Jordan , trying to se:el another invention 1Jf Bill Stephensons ..
a better mouse trap.

�He~~ is ci.n item on the scientific side, They have made cin airplane
so large that it has b ballroo.ni. It seems that two o:f my f'riends
are now employed on thibs plane, Miss Marlene Mauck as hostess and
Miss Norma Hudson as entertaining ba~let dancer.

Barb~ra rteid, a famous Hollywood comriientator, congratulates Carolyn
Neff on her new picture. ·11hy, I can rem~mb er when we used to copy
the same papers in school.
It seems that Doris Vinyard can't get a way from L e e Junior.
now a home economics demonstrator.

She is

I see where Dickey McGeorge, a prominent undertaker says that
business is !dead and he may have to let some of his employers go.
However he will have a hard time without his janitor. Don Dixon
,
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and his ambulance driver, ~illy Cabiness; and his of:fic e personnel,
George Jenkins and dobert Jordan.

We11 ; well, so the principal, Miss Nancy Gibson, has hired Miss
Kathryn Beckner to monel for t.J:ie art classes. We didn't have things
like that when we went to school. I see where Lois Abrams plans to
be a banker and cleah up. I see where the circus is f'eaturing Miss
Jeane Jennings as the strong l ady. She was in my day too.}

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The Staff wishes to acknowledge its debt of gratitude to Miss H. Mae
Hoover, our principal, for all she has done to make this annual poss.ible.
Her constant help and guidance in all .of our activities has done much to
make this year one we will always remember.
We wish to thank our senior class sponsor, Miss Lucy Wingfield, for her
understanding, guidance, encouragement, and all around good fellowship
which she has given us at all times.
We also give a vote of thanks to the faculty advisors of the a~ual
committees, Mrs • .rtose Howard, 111rs • . .-tuth Bailey, Mrs. Nina Smith, Miss
Elizabeth Temple, Mrsa Dorothy DeHart, and Mr. s. D. Bowman , for helping
us to have the best annual we have ever had - we think!
And to Mrs . Mary Arthur for her willingness, efficiency, typing of manuscripts and supervision of accounts.
The· Art Department wishes to express its appreciation to Thurman and Boone
for their cooperation in helping to make possible our Art Exhibit.
The Physical .Gducation classes are very proud of the lovely silver cup
presented to the girls by the l(iwanis Club,
We wish to thank the Roanoke Times and World News for their coop eration
during our special events o'f the year, as well as S. H. Heironi mus for
stage properties; Fallons for flowers, John Normans f or costumes , c. B.
Field~r &amp; Co., for use of their truck on hay rides, and the Greyhot.llld Bus
Co, for their cooperation on our \ii lliamsburg trip.
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Last, but not least, the Art staff of the ~ual humbly admi ts \t'S deep
debt of gratitude to the following outstanding oommercial artists of Roanoke
. for their help in using the silk screen process for our cover - Mr. Ed and
J'ack .Rice for the use of their studio and advic e and Mr. Hercules Sembrackis
for his time , patience, artistic ability, an d all around cooperation. Gentlemen, we thank you!

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

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JUNE 1953

Lee Junior High School
Roanoke, Virginia

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��DEDICATION

In deep appreciation for the many years
of devotion to her purpose of guiding the
students of Lee Junior High School to become
better citizens of to-morrow, we dedicate
the 1953 edition of THE GENER AL to
Miss Virginia Page.

�M
iss H. Hae Hoover
Principal

FA CUL TY

Row 1 - Mrs. 11ary Arthur, M
iss Anne Bailey , M
rs.
M
ary Bernard, M S . D, Bowman, Mrs . Elizabeth
r.
Burnette, M
rs. Cuba Creger
Row 2 - M
rs. A Deacon , M Paul Foster , M
da
r.
rs.
Janet Francis

Row 3 - Mr • Thomas Gagnet, M s Vir ginia Goggin,
is
M ss Evelyn Goodman, l'irs. Annie Hardy , Ni s s
i
Na ncy Harrison , M s Hazel Hass am
is
Row 4 - Mrs . Loetta Horton ,
iss Blanche Hurley
M

Mr . W
aller Howard ,

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~~w 5 - Hr s . Lary Ingram , Lr s . Viq;in ia J e ffe r s on,
, i ss
ln s s l'.arga r e t ~:c: .eaGe , !.r s . vcie h or gc.n , 1.
Vir gin ia Page , Liss Nyrt l e i'ayne
Row 6 - Lr s . ~:arie Psa ki , i·.rs . :.arga r.e t
Ruth e U a Ramsey

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Row 7 - !.r. J . ..:i chul a, l·:is s t:a nc-r .Jloan, ,·.~· -·'" T .
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3t o ne , l·'. i ss El izabeth Temple, !':r s . ~:a ncy . .ait on ,
; r s · Ele y .V
l·itley

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�Nin th Grade Class Of ficets
Janet Bowm= (Treasurer), Frank Ellett &lt;President), Julia Stutts (Vice-President),
Betty Bernard (Secretary)

THE "GENERAL" STAFF

ROW I-Marion Clay, Jack Pilcher
ROW 2-Robin Ould, Jane Ellis, Kathy Hill
ROW 3--Millard Young, Betty Lou Hunter,
Jettsy Carrico
ROW 4--Barbara Wray, Kitty Sue Greenwood, Mary Kathryn Hylton, Betty Bernard

�History of Ninth Grade Class of 1953
The first thing we remanber of this old brown stone building is the
day we first set our feet upon its steps in the fall of 1950. W trembled
e
to think that we would be going to this school and we felt mighty small
being the youngest students. During that year many wonderful things happen- .
ed. We were first acquainted with the wonderful assemblies, the dances and
all the different athletics. Betsy Drewry was the first girl to get enough
athletic points in the seventh grade to join t h e Girls 1 Athletic Ass ociation.
W
alter Howard received the h onor of being catcher on the all American M
idget
Baseball Team.
After working mighty hard we progressed to the
great expe ctations for that year, most of wh ich C81Ile
proud of Lau r a Fox when she was chosen Snow Queen of
our pride wh en t he ei ghth grade Eidget Football team
Claus Bowl Game and captured top honor. . John Hurt,
s
was given the title of 11 All American M
idget Football

eighth grade. vie had
true. Ny, but we were
our city. No les s was
went to the Santa
one of our star players,
Player.rt

After a vigorous struggle we reach ed t h e fabulous Nint h Grade. V
ie
were proud of being the oldest but we r ealiz ed our r e s ponsi bi lity of setting
ie
a good example for our younger schoolmates. 1 again c ame to t he election
of Snow Que en and Bett y Lou Hunter was ch osen from our school. The Ni nth
Grade dramatics club sponsored many fine play s: "All A r i can Boy 11 , 11 Bird' s
me
Chri s t mas Carol", 11 A Christrras Page ant 11 , 11 Rip van W
inkle", 11 An Ea st er
Pa ge ant", and 11 A 1':.an W
ithout a Country. 11 The art .department furnished fine
scenery and decorations. After the ffiUsic assemblies which included Christmas music and a Spring Con cert everyone was sin5~ng in t he halls.
~v e also enjoyed a gay s ocial life.
The Y-Teen Dan ce, to which we
dragged our 11 bo t s 11 , was a big succes s. l·1ary Hart H.icha rdson was crowned
11 queen. 11
The Bas ke tball Banquet wh ich was given to th e Boys 1 .was ketball
Team, the Cheerle ader s , t he Volleyball Team and t heir guests, by t he l:'arent Teacher Association of our school, was en joyed very rr..uch. The Ninth Gr a de 1 s
fi ne Basketball te aw., wh ich was support ed by Cheerleaders an d spe ct ators
alike, won t hird place in the league. Our girls 1 volleyball team captured
the char,ipionship and had eve r yone in t h e sch ool bo a stin g abo ut t hem. The
studen t council sponsored a talent show that was a higpligpt of the y ear .
iami, Florida, much to t he envy of everyone
The council's officers went t o M
else. They promoted a big campaign to wipe out vandalism in our s c hool.
we el ected our class officers for t h is year which were: ? r es i d ent - Fr ank
~l let; Vice Pr es ident - Julia ~tutts; 3 ecretary - Janet Bowman; Tr ea s urer Betty Bernard . iv e couldn 1 t have pic ked finer p eople.

W of t he Ni nt h Gra de, look back on t he ye a.r s we have been at Lee
e,
J unior wit h great pride and we hope you wil l think o f us when you are
having t he gay t i me of t he y ears to c ome .
fi.o bin l 1
uld
Bet ty I.,ou Hunt er

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�NI NTH

1st Row - Mary Lee Allen, Charles A
llison ,
Patsy A
ltizer, Nor man A
rringt on, Ralph
Baker, Billy Ball
2rrl Row - Nancy Bell, Nancy Bennington,
Betty Bernard

3rd Row - Pat Bibb, Jane Blackwell,
Benny Bowman, Janet Bowman, W
ilma Britt ,
M
ary Fr ances Bruney
4th Row - Bonnie Bryan, Ann Burch,
A
ndy Canada

~;~cRo~l: Bdobby C~apman, Virginia Child s,
y
n enin, ~am Copper Marion
Cost ello, Jane Craft
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6th Row - Tommy Creasy, L
D
Ronnie ~ es p er
arry esper,

�1st Row - otis DeVaughn,
Larry Dixon, Becky Dowdy,
Betsy Drewry, Dick Duncan,
Fred &amp;!wards
2rrl Row - Frank Ellett,
Frank Ellis, Jane Ellis,
Mary Lee English

3rd Row - J. B. Eperly,
Isabel Ewart, Mary Finney,
Sarah Fisher, Laura Fox,
Douglas Flynn

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4th Row - Hilleary Francis,
David Franklin, Eleanor Freed,
Frances Fulghum

5th Row - Richard Funnell,
Charles Uibson, Ger ald Gill,
K
itty Good, Virbinia Grant,
Barbar a G
reenway
6th Row - K
itty Greenwood,
Linnie Gregory, Billy Harmon,
Susie Hatcher

7th Row - Loretta Haynes,
Ann Hill, Harriet H
ill, Betty
H
olland, Patricia Holland,
Clifton Holler
8th Row - Wal ter H
oward,
oy
Ruth Hawley, Mackie H
Mary Jo Hudgins

�NI NTH
Ronnie Harper
Dorothy Hypes
Donald Jamison
Peggy Jones
Velma Marshall

1st Row - Betty L. Hunter,
John Hurt, Richard Hutton,
Pat H
utts, Phyllis James,
Sally James
2rrl Row - Janet Jamison,
Eugene Jones, Sonny Jones,
Barbara Keller

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3rd Row - Eugenia Lambeth,
Richard Lawrence, Tommy
Lawson, Frederica Lescure
Bobby Lipscombe, Larry Lo~e
4th Row - Julianne Lunsford
Bobby Lynn, Joyce M
cCor rr.i ck'
Jane M Gavock
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l!oward M
artin, Hildred
~1artin, Gary M
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M
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6th Row - Patsy M
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A M
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oir,
Lee Lynn M
oir

�1st Row - Shack Morman,
Charles Mozingo, Bobby Nelson,
Robin Ould, Norma J. Oyler,
Catherine Powell
2nd Row - Rebecca Prillaman,
Mae Pritschepo, George Pugh,
Ann Ratliff

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3rd Row - Jean Reynolds,
Fhilip Rice, Mary Hichardson,
Jeanette Rivinus, Harold
Robertson, H
erman Robertson
4th Row - Lickey Robert son,
Sandra Robertson, John
Schuyler, Bar bar a 3hapiro

5th Row - Bobby Shelton,
Nel son Showalter, Gor don
Smith, Fete Snellings , Joan
Sommardahl, ~'.ike .3t. Clair
6th Row - Joan Stinnett,
Sonny Stone, N
ancy Strickler,
Julia Stutts

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7th Row - J erry Trout , Sylvia
Trout, Fred Turner, Lilburn
\~ ard, Sharon :iarden, Sandra
·,.;eaver
8th How - M
ary .fold , Elvia
~i l kerson , Jackie Y
ates,
Millard Y
oung

�Algie Adams
Jessie A
ird
Roger Amole
Elizabeth Angel
Lowell A nold
r
Glenn Baker
Fred Barnette
Michael B&lt;&gt;cker
Frank Beckner
Joe Beckner
Susan Ben jamin
Mary Benson
Loretta Bixby
Marilyn Blankenship

Norma Bless ard
Miller Bolling
Irene Boone

Harold Booth
John Bowie
Michael Bowman
Lamar Britt ain

Bobby Brizendine
Nancy Br ooks
C. I' . Brumfield
Fr eddie Br uney
Pe ggy Burger
Rose B. Burks

Susanne Burton
Charlie Bush
Barbara Gadd
Pamela Cahill
Yvonne Campbell
·ar tha C'lr per

Betty Carter
;Sue Jo Cassell
Layton Che&gt;ming
Darlene Cl.2.rk
/.'.arion Cl ay
GL!dys Clifton

Larry Collie
Fr ances Conne r

Todd Copper
J,phn Uarden

Becky !Javis
Jimmy Deady
Bettie Denis on
Billy Dowdy
Donna Dowdy
Elaine Dunn
i·landa Edwards

Sue Ellis
Bonnie Epling
Bonnie Eppley
Richar d Everett
Robert 1''.we r s
Heywood Fralin
Maynard Franklin
v
larren Gar dner

�EIGHTH
Fred Garst
Phyllis Gibson
Martha Gillispie
Gene Godwin
Judy Guill
Betty Lou Hall
Pat Hammond

Sally Hancock
Harr y Hargis
Nancy Hill
Jean Hillman
Patricia H
obbs
3am Hodges
Betty Holbrook

Car oline H
ughson
Patricia Hundley
Carol H
urt
M
ary K. Hylton
Tornm'' Jamison
Mar y A. Janney
arry Jarrett
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Rosemary J efferson
Joyce Jessee
Ronni e Jeter
Nellrena Jewell
Larry J"hnson
Ray Johnson

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Billy Jones
Barbara Jordon
John King
Lawrence Koontz
Bill Lawhorn
3helby Lawhor n

Kenny Laughon
Glenn Lemon
..:..lice Lowenstein

.:iue Lunsford
Billy 1-ianning

\·Janda Mas ke

Lee Mastin
iYatson Matt hews
Gar y McCown

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Har old NcCric kard
Kent l·:cllhaney
Leo McMahon
Peggy M
cVeigh
Jack Meador
Catherine Miller
Joyce ~'. iles
Joy ntchell
Marvin Moore

Loretta M
orris
M
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oxley
Chichi M
ozingo
Kay Nelson
ester
Connie N
Iris Mae New

�EIGHTH
Suzanne Norman

Jimmie Orrell
Sallie Owens
Jimmy Parrish
Nancy Peterson
Joan Pharr
Bobby Phipps

Wanda Pierce
Chapman Poindexter
John Powers
Yvonne Price
Anne Pultz
Donald Radi'ord
Emma Lou Reid

John Repass
Pegi:;y Repass
Richard Rolley
Amy Lee Ruble
Donna Ryan
Rosalie Sayers
Elliott Shaver

Bill Shepherd
Norma Shutt
Johnnie Sl:oan
Dougl as Smith
Pat ~it h

Peter Snellings
Geor ge Spenc e r
Anne Spengler
Bar bar a 3 pi ers

Kay Stephens on
Tommy St ephens on
Carol Jt ump
Fr ed Stump

Johnny Thompson
Ph ilip Thurma n
it
K ty Lou Tinnell
Dianne Trout
Roy Trout

Sar ah Turner
Sus i e Venabl e
Nant:y Wal ton
Norman Webb
Beverley \'/ebbs
Billy Whit l ow
J ohn Wilke rs on

Beverly Wil l i amson
Billy Wilson
Margaret Wood
M
axine Woodson
Bo bby Wright
Betty s. Wyatt
Jackie Yeatman

�SEVENTH
Row I - Don Adams,Lewis
Adams,Jean A
ltice,Joe
Altizer,Billy Anderson,
Butch Armistead

Row II - Wilma Bailey,
Gary Baldwin, Gail
Barbarie,Sandra Barker,
Kermit Birchfield,Ellen
Blankenship

Row III - Roxie Blankenship, Barbara Blessard
David Boitnott ,Chan
Bolling,cugene Boothe,
Phyllis Bowles

Row IV - Alex Bowman,
Dennis Br andau, Donald
Brown, Howard Brown,
3a.ndra Brown, George
Cal is on

Row V - David Cheatham,
John Clark, Loretta
Clark, Lewis Cocke,
Aldin Conner, Bobby
Craft

Row VI - Ellis Craft,
Kenneth Craft, Gary
Crawford, Janice Creger,
Dele Cuddy, Billy Davis

Row VII - Joyce Davis ,
Sue Davis, lt.ary Boyd Day,
Judy Delong, Stephan
Denson, Richard Donald

Row VIII - Bill Dressler
Jerry Edwards,3usan
Ellett,3ue Epperly,
Dardi Epps,Hunter Faris

Row I X - Sylvia Fortune,
Clare nce Fralin,Bernard
Franklin,Robin Frantz ,
Harlow Freeman, Betty
Frye
Row X - Annette Gi bson,
James Gibson,Tommy
Goodwin,Mary Lou Grasty ,
O
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Hancock

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Helen H
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Leonard Hovis, Jackie '
Hurt, Susan Jennings
Gary Johnson, G
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axine Johnson
W
illiam Johnson, To~y
Jones, Catherine
K
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ris
Tim Lambeth, Alton La~d
Lorraine Lankford, Mabei
Lavender, Lorraine Lawson

Row V - Robert Leonard,
Larry Le·s ter, Steve
Lindamood, Annette Lineberry, Dor etta Linkous
Janie Sue Lucas
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Richard Mabry, Buddy'
Martin, Arnold Masinter,
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John M
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Neal, Billy Neff, Billy
Nelson
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Richard
Mary O
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Chick Pace, Catherine
Pardue, Ritchie Peery,
Joyce Pendleton
Ou~land,

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Billy Pleasants, Gle~da
Poi ndexter, Paul Power s ,
I ris Rams ey, Bill y Price
Mi chael Rapp

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Jerry Reed , Lois Reese,
Sylvia Renner, Claudette
Rice, Shirley Richards

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Virginia Rogers, Stave
Ronk, Gray Rosenberger,
Bobby Ryan, Loretta
Saunders
Row III - Deda Scru.o~~­
berg, Betty L. Shannon,
Ronnie Shapiro, George
Shaver, Robert Shoemaker , Vivian Silverman
Row IV - Betty Simmons,
Dickie Sink, Johnny Sink,
Hargaret Slusher, Charles
Smith, Sandy Smithers

Row v - Nancy Smithey,
Martha Sower, Ruth
Spencer, Alberta StClair,
Richard st Clair, Betty
Stafford
Row VI - Clyde Stafford,
Darlene Stanley, Rose
Mae Stover, M
arianna
Stump, Henry Summitt,
Richard Terry
Row VII - Toby Thomas,
Nellie Thornhill,
Clarence Thorton,
Elizabeth Tillett,
Brenda Torbett, Buddy
Troutt
Row VIII - David Troutt .
Joyce Thurman, Kenny
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Bobby Wall, Dorothy
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Jennalie Walthall ,
Buzzy Ward, Cecile
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Row X - Jo Whittle,
M
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Dorothy W
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Carolyn W
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W
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Marquita W
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MOST POPULAR

Betty Lou
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Walter
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Jane
Ellis

Nelson
Showalter

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Julia
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John
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Frank
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Ann
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Millard
Young
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MOST SCHOLARLY

Barbara
Keller

Shack
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Larry

Wilma

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Britt

�"Last Will and Testament"
,fo , the Ninth Grade pupils of Lee Junior High 3chool, being of unsound winds
and decrepid bodies do hereby declare this our Final ~dll &amp;'1d Testament.
ARTICLE ONE
'~ie

l e ave l"lis s Page 100 aspirin tablets to ease the many headaches we have ·

caused.
W will to next year's prospective history students :!.' J's.
e
ups wLich we love so well.

-~fa lton'

s daily check-

'Ne leave to h iss E clfoace a row of portable black boards in h opes she can get
all her pupils to th e board next year.
~Je leave Lr. Foster' s wonderful point system t ::: th e seventh graders who will
be caught i n its clutch.

- l eave much appreciation and many thank s to all our te acher s , past and present~
,.;e
fo r t h eir int erest in our plans and for putting up with most of us for three years.

AiiTI CLE

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.Jtl ly Jarnes l eaves her gift of "gab" to Suzanne .Burton whom we feel is quite
c apable of taki ng the r es ponsibilH.y •
.-&lt;rm .Surch leave s the future G. A. A. pr•
:osident the lovely ta sk of cleaning up
afte r the other mer;1ber s 1 11 t ea 11 pa rties.
Barbara Kell er l eaves her melodious voice to Sue Lunsford to help support next
year' s c h oir.
Lanra Fox l eaves her glamorous looks to u
'-'uzann e i~ orman.
,,
Ann Liller l eav es he r wi l y s c hemes for c atching males to Betty

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Walter Howard l eaves his curr ent title as "heart breaker" to Jirrmy Deady.
J ohn Hurt l eaves his abilit y of le adership to next year's pr e s iden t of the
.ituder,t Co1Jnci l. ( l-ie 1 11 need it! ! ! )
sex.

Eddie ;.oir l eaves to Jim.my Vest his l ongi ng for one certa. in pers on of tf:e fai r

;':ar y hart Ric hardson l eaves her f t t ·
a n as ic fashions t o anyone who i s will ing to
wear V ·em.
Eelson Jr owalt er wills his hypnotic powers of f lirt ation to I~ ent h cllhaney
s i nc e he doesn 1 t need t hem anymore.
;_
arion Cos tello l eaves to Cha rlie Bush his talent to announce and crack corny
jokes.
Betty :;.,ou Hunter l eaves her love for tall boys to Betty Denison.
We, t he ur:der s igned, cio hereby declare this our 1 t 1 'll
d t est ament signed
and se a.led tbs 14th day of ;,pril, i n the year of nine:!en,~und~d and fifty~three, A.D.
i(itty 3ue Greenwood
0ally J ame s

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�Hi-Y
Ralph Baker (Reporter), Marion Costello (President), Tommy Lawson (Sec.),
Richard Lawrence (Chaplain), Nelson Showalter (Treas.), Bobby Lynn (V. Pres.),
Walter Howard (S. C. Rep.), Frank Ellis (Sgt. at Arms)

Y - Teen Club
SEATED-Marilyn Blankenship (V Pr ) J .
STANDING-Mary Hart Richardso . (P es.i' Sa~anne Lunsford (Social Chair)
breth (Sec.), Betty Lou Hunter (Prog~ c;:'.)
Y James (Trea s.), Eugenia ~'.

�Regular Monitors
ROW !-Frederica Lesr.:ure, Hilleary Francis, Mary Weld, Tommy Lawson Ann
BUich, Isabel Ewart. Frank Ellett, Jannet Jamison, Sarah Fisher. ROW z_'._Barbara Keller, Maja Pretchepo. Laura Fox, Mary Hart Richardson, Julianne Lunsford, Patsy Altizer, Jane Ellis, Mary Jo Hudgins. ROW 3-Virginia Chiles,
Betty Barnard, Jane McGavock, Tommy Creasy, Millard Young, Walter Howard, Phyllis James, Mary Lee English, Pat Bibb.

Patrols
Harold Fralin. Kenneth Terry. Gene Godwin (Capt.), Billy Terry, Lewis Adams,
Frank Beskner (Lt.)

�Second Lunch Period Monitors
ROW I-Caroline Hughson, Barbara Spiers, Nancy Walton, Gladys Clifton,
Betty Sue Wyatt, Anne Pultz. ROW 2-Joy Mitchell, Peggy McVeigh, Susan
Benjamin, Wanda Maske, Barbara Jordon, Amy Lee Ruble, Susie Venable.
ROW 3-Sue Lunsford, Nellrena Jewell, Judy Guill, Marilyn Blankenship, Sue
Jo Cassell, Elaine Dunn, Peggy Repass. ROW 4-Miller Bolling, Mike Becker,
Charlie Bush, Jack Meador, Billy S~epherd, Barclay Andrews.

First Lunch Period Monitors
ROW I-Richard Peery, Jennalie Walthal, Carol Wimmer, Mary Boyd Day,
Nancy Smithey, Dorothy Walls. ROW 2-Carolyn Willis, Susan Jennings,
Sue Robertson, Sandra Barker, Robin Frantz, Howard Brown. ROW 3-Margaret Slusher, Frances Neal. Jean Altice, Robert Armistead, Leanne McQuilkin,
Jo Whittle, Janice Creger.

-

�Red Cross
ROW I-Warren Gardener (Pres.), Ralph Balcer (Treas.), Pat Hutts (V. Pres.),
ROW 2-Maja Pritschepo, Carolyn Willis, Joan Stinnett, Nancy Paterson, Amy
Le Ruble, Sally James. ROW 3---Richard StClair, Doretta Linkous, Annette
Lineberry, Jean Reynolds, Susan Jennings. ROW 4--Barklay Andrews, Tod
Copper, Sue Jo Cassell, Billy Ball, Mary Kathren Hylton, Bill Dressler, Jackie
Yeatman.

Stage Crew
d Adrian Markham. Pat Hutts, Mary Ann
Gerald Gill, Billy Ball. Bobby Bear '
Tinney, Norman Arrington.

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Ninth Gtade Dramatics Club
ROW 1-M~ Weld, lane Ellis, Mary Jo Hudgins, Walter Howard, Eugenia
Lambreth, Manon Costello, Tommy Lawson, Betty Lou Hunter. ROW 2-Maja
Pretschepo, Ann Miller, Eleanor Freed, Bob Lynn, Ralph Baker, Pat Bibb.
ROW 3--Mary Frances Bruney, Janet Jamison, Ann Burch, J. B. Epperly,
Virginia Chiles. ROW 4-Kitty Good, Jane McGavock, Betsy Drewry, Richard
Lawrence, Billy Ball, Frank Ellett, Mickey Robertson.

Eighth Grade Dramatics Club
ROW 1-Gene Godwin, Bill Shepherd, Warren Gardner, Chap~an Poindexter,
Sue Jo Cassell, Leo McMahon. ROW 2-Gary McCown, Elaine J?unn• Sally
Owens, Sarah Turner, Betty Sue Wyatt. ROW 3--Ann Pul~, Susie Venable,
John Bowie, Tommy Jamison, Pat Hammond, Charles Bush, Junmy Deady.

Seventh Grade Dramatics Club
ROW I- Bill Pleasants S
' teve Denson, Teressa Minnix, Richard Jarvis, Butch
Armistead Sue Ro
McCrichard, Tomm~M&lt;;U&gt;el Layender. ROW 2-Marlen Johnson, Autry
Bobby Craft. ROW 3-ru:lobm ~rantz, Susan Jennungs, Judy Walsh,
StClair, Jimmy Reed, Chick Pace, Sandra
Barker, Alex Bowman Lor tts
Edward Holler, Jo whlttI e R Cbertlark. ROW 4-Joyce Pendleton, Barbara Smith,
e, 0
Leonard, Jack Pilcher, Clarence Thorton.
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�Choir
ROW I- Frederica Lescure, Sarah Fisher, Barbara Keller (Pres.), Norma Jean
Oyler. Joan Stinnett, Ann Mixon, Hileary Frances, Janet Bowman, Sally James,
Adrian Markham. ROW 2-Andy Cana da, Nelqon ~howCTlt.,r, Lill-iurn W ard,
John Hurt. Patricia Holland, Catherine Powell, Julia Stutts (Sec.), Isabel Ewart,
Kitty Sue Greenwood, Patsy Mitchell, Jeanette Rivinus, Sandra Weaver.
ROW 3-Larry Desper, Eddie Moir, Millard Younq (V. Pres.), Nancy Benninqton,
Mary Hart Richardson, Mary Lee English, Susie Hatcher, Betty Bernard, Laura
Fox, Jean Reynolds, Mildred Martin.

Glee Club
Lawrence Koontz, Larry Johnson, John Darden,
ROW I-Gary McCowanff
KittySue Tinnell, Joan Pharr, Nancy Walton,
Elaine Dunn, Rosemary J~ erso~OW 2-Lee Mastin. Lamar Brittain, Jesse Aird,
Emma Lou Reed. Joyce Miles. t .
Marilyn Blankenship. Suzanne Burton,
Miller Bowling. Alice Lo~ens e:;ie Venable . Ann Pultz, Sue LWlSford, Bargh. Sh d C p Brumfield Harry Jarrett, Charles
Loretta Bixby Peggy McVe1
·
h ara Spiers ' ROW 3--Bill Shep er •W · da Maske ' Peggy Repass, Loretta
ll
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N llr na Jewe .
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Bush, Ray Johnson, e e Sue Wyatt. Joy Mitchell.
Morris, Betty Denson. Betty
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�Student Council
ROW 1-Jack Pilcher, John Hurt (Pres.), Barbara Keller (V. Pres.), Jane Ellis (Sec.),
C. P. Brumfield (Treas.), Elaine Dunn, Susie McQuilkin. ROW 2-Mary Weld,
Ann Burch, Glenn Lemon, Littlepage Hancock. Gene Godwin, Gordon Smith.
ROW 3-Sandra Barker, Joan Stinnett, Ralph Baker, Nelson Showalter, Betty
Lou Hunter, Pat Hammond, Lee Mastin. ROW 4-Jane McGavock, Millard
Young, Walter Howard, Joe Altizer, Sam Copper, Howard Martin, Nellrena
Jewell.

Home Economics Club
ROW I-Patricia Holland (Treas.), Sharon Warden, Nancy Bennington (V. Pres.)
Jean Reynolds (S. C. Rep.), Patsy Mitchell (Sec.) ROW 2-Velma Marshall,
Nancy Clendenin, Catherine Powell, Peddy Jones, Ruth Hawley, Elvia Wilkerson, Sylvia Trout, Becky Dowdy, Nancy Strickler, Betty Jane Holland, Nancy
Bell, Anne Mixon.

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LIBRARY CLUB

Seated - Virginia Chiles
(President)
Standing - Littlepage
Hancock (Secretary)
Gerald Gill (Trea surer)
Nancy Clendenin (Vice
President)

LATIN CLUB

Gordon Smith - S. C. Rep.
To=y Laws on -Pres.
Julianne Lunsford - Sec. Tre a s.
Ne lson Show alter V. Pres.

BAND

Row I - Nancy Smithey,
Dorothy Williams, Annette
Lineberry
Row 2 - Butch Armistead,
Richard Tinnell, Robert
Leanard, Sonny Stone
Row 3 - Leonard Hovis,
John Schyler, Howard
Brown

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CHEERLEADERS

Row 1 - Ann Miller, Julia
Stutts, Betsy Drewry, Jane
Ellis (head cheerleader,
Betty Lou Hunter, Susie
Hatcher, Sarah Fisher
Row 2 - Joan Stinnett,
Janet Bowman, Mary Jo
Hudgins

GIRL'S ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
Row l - Barbara Shapiro,
Ann Burch (Pres.}, Mary
Weld CV. Pres.), Jane Ellis
(Sec.), Janet Jamison (Treasurer}, Eleanor Freed
Row 2 - Betty Bernard,
Kitty Sue Greenwood, Jean
Reynolds, Mary Jo Hudgins, Joan Stinnett, Wilma
Britt. Row 3 - Mary Lee
Eng 1 is h , Betsy Drewry.
G 1 a d y s Clifton, Robin
Ould, Susie Hatcher, Virqinia Chiles. Row 4 - Julia
Stutts, Mary Hart !lichardson, Betty i.ou Hunter,
N a n c y Bennington, Ann
Miller

VOUEYBALL TEAM
Row l - Ann Burch, Betsy
D r e w r y . Betty Bernard,
W i 1 m a B r i t t (captain),
Susie Hat c her, Mary
Weld, Julia Stutts.
Row 2 - Barbara Shapiro,
Janet Jamison, Kitty Sue
Greenwood, Ann Miller,
Jane Ellis, Mary Jo Hudgins.

�Boys "L" Club
ROW !-Walter Howard (Pres.), Sonny Jones (V. Pres.), Billy Manning (Sec.),
Lrury Desper (Treas.), Douglas Flynn (Sgt. at Arms). ROW 2-Harold Robert·
son, Don Mabry.

Varsity Basketball Team
.
Clifton Holler, Charles Mo:cingo (Mgrs.) ROW 2-Harold
ROW !-Pal Bibb.
John Hurt. Pete Snellings, Shack Mormon, Wayne
Robertson. Sonny Jon~. Mabry Sam Copper. Walter Howard, Ronnie DesBrizendine. ROW 3L~ Despe~. Gordon Smith.
per. Tommy Creasy.

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DEDICATION
TO
OUR PEACE
CHILD

The halls of Lee Junior High have echoed through
the years with the footsteps and voices of all those
students and teachers who h ave passed this way.
Some have been so ft , others have been loud, some
have been helpful , a few have been indifferent, but
much teaching and much learning has taken place .
Many teachers have been honored through these years
and many more deserve our expressed appreciatio n,
but there is one, this year , whom we honor with all
our love. She is so gentle, so peace loving, so kind, so
understanding and helpful. When there is evidence of
turmoil , she remains calm, when clouds gather, she
spreads sunshine. She is our 1970 choice as teacher of
the year, and we_ enthusiastically dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Geneva Jenkin s.

""Mr. Lee Junior"

�MRS. EUNICE BATEMAN
Secretary

MRS. IN EZ H E INZ
C lerica l Aide

AD MINI ST RATION
CHARLES HA NCOCK
Assistant Principal

BEN L. TAYLOR
Principal

�C. F. ADAMS
French
BETTIE AUSTIN
Phys. Ed.

FACULTY
MRS. BERNICE C. BENJAMIN

REBEKAH R . BUCHANAN

English
G. P. CARPER

Phys. Ed.
BOBBY R. CLARK
Phys. Ed ., Drivers Ed.,
Social Studies

Home Ee.
EDWARD C. COMER

Industrial Arts

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MICHAEL V. DODD
E ngli sh , Drama

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ELIZABETH W. ELLETT
English 8 , Social Studies 7
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WILLIAM R. HACKLEY
Guidance

RUSSELL E. FISH ER
Life Scie nce 7 &amp; 8
\1RS. MARIE UTT HOAL
Art

J. G. f'RYE
Math
MRS. STELLA M. llOOD
Reading

�MRS. PAULINE HOOVER
Librarian
CLARENCE L. HUNTER
Ma th

FACULTY
MRS. GENEVA K. JENKINS
Science
ESTELLE H . McCADDEN
Home Ee.

J. H. MACK
English , Spanish
FRANCES M. McCOWN
World History , World Geo .

MRS . MARTHA W. MAINZ
Comm. Skills Coordinator
MRS. FLOR ETTA C. McGEE
Math

�MISS ELIZABETH McNEAL
Guidance

MRS. OCIE H. MORGAN
Math 7

EYEL YN S. PAYNE
E nglish

FACULTY
JEROME J. SCHULE
Spec. Ed., Visually Handicapped Ed.
TONY M. STUART
Home-School Cou nselor

JERRY D. SHEETS
Health &amp; Phys. Ed .
MR. ROBERT P. STEINMETZ
Industrial Arts, Social Studies

L EETA GAE SINK
Science 7 &amp; 9
MRS. CR IS SIE R. SYKES
Spec . Ed.

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�NINT
Ake rs, J e nny
A ll fo rd , Michael
All e n , J o hnny
A quil a r , Yoland
Assa id , Mary Kay

Ba il ey, Willis
Ba rb e r , Marily n
Ba rl o w , Harry
Ba rn e tt , J oseph
Begley, Sandra

Be lc h e r , Paul
Be ll. D ea n
Be nn e tt , Angela
Bl e vin s, Richard
Bo tt o m s, Jonat11

Bradl ey , Ignatiu
Brewe r , Richard
Bric k ey, Henr
Bro wn , Charlen
Bro wn , Ka the rin

Bry ant , Charles
Buch a n a n , Jud
Bu c h a n a n , Ther _
Bu sh , D o ris
C a dd , J o yce

C a ldwell , Enid
Ca ll o w ay , Kare n
C hewnin g, Ho ,,:
C a mpbell , Kath
C a mpbe ll , Lind a

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�G~ADE
Can1pbe]] William
Carter, L~roy
Clark, Jimmy
Clarke Debbie
Collin;, Amy Jo

Cook , Robin
Cooper, Sonny
Copeland, Sharon
Cunningham, Bill
Deal, Angie

l.. don, Charlie
Dodd , William
Do ss, Clifford
Dudley, Dan
Durbin , Roger

Ellis, Deborah
Fairfax, Russel
Felty, Frank
Ferguson , Jerry
Ferguson, Jessie

Ferris, Renee'
Flowers, Robert
Fluellen, Ro sie
Garrett, Larry
Gaylor, Vickie

Gearheart, Steve
Gibson, Judy
Gill, Irvin
Graham , Virginia
Grant, Lynn

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�NINTH
G ray, Debbie
G o rdan , Cathy
G o rdan, Sandra
G ordan , Wanda
Hall , Fredericka

Ha ndy , Dival
Han nan , Wanda
Harper, Edward
Harri so n , Mary
Helm , Karen

Ho dne tt , Cecil
Ho pso n , Linda
Hubb a rd , Jim
Hurt , Haro ld
Ido l, Ro bert

J are ls, T o mmy
J effe ries, Th omas
J o hn so n , Do nna
J o hn so n , J ace quline
J o nes, Cl arence

J o nes, Jo hn David
J o nes, Mike
J o nes , Wanda
K arnes , Ma ry
K asey, Melvin

K e ith , Wanda
K e ll e r, Kenne th
K empe r, Barry
Kin ga ry , Caroly n
Lackey , Hun te r

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�GRADE
Lambert , Audie
LaPrad , Dennis
Lee, Arthur
Leffel, Hilda
Leftwich, Della

Le ste r, Ru th
Lewis , Michael
Mabes, Preston
Mack, Selena
Mays, Cathy

McClure, Kathy
Mitchell , Sharon
Mitchem, Elizabeth
Moore, Kamaline
Newkomb , Robert

Orick , Cecil
Oyler, Carolyn
Pacetti, Pamela
Pai tsel, Sandra
Parker , Julia

Parso ns, Nancy
Patrick , Ronald
Payne , Debra
Percell , Judy
Perry, Anthony

Phanel so n , Annette
Prather , Pam
Price , Vickie
Pugh , Raymond
Ray, David

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�R eam s, Priscilla
R e dlinger, Vincei:
Ri chardson Carl
Ri chardson Earl
R o bin so n Ton

R o bert so n Le'' ·Sa ke r , Sandy
Sande rs, Eddy
S aunders, Claren
S co tt , Glenn

S cy ph ers, Wanda
S ec ri st , Diane
Sibo ld , Mary
Small , Shelia
S o we rs, Shelia

St e rlin g, Christin
Sullivan , Deborah
Suthe rl and , Patli
Sutphin , Phillip
T a ba r , Margaret

NINTH GRADE
Tate, " lkie"
Watson, Deborah

Tayl or, Ava
Webb, Betty

Taylor, Michael
Williams, Denni s

Tay lo r , Rud y
Win gfi eld , Su z ie

Th o mp so n , Deni se
Wo rl ey, W ay n e

W a tkins , John
Y o ung, Sandra

�EIGHTH
GRADE

Arnold, Barry
Asberry, T ere sa
Assaid , Diane
Au stin , Allen
Bailey , Na ncy
Bartl e tt , Leo nard

Bash a m, James
Begley, Sue
Be nn e tt , Rob ert
Blevins, Shirley
Boitnott, Billy
Bolden , Kare n

Booth , Darrell
Boothe, Rachel
Bosto n , Deborah
Bowe n , Brenda
Bowen, Dona ld
Bowen, Ronald

Brickey, Rob ert
Britt , Tony
Brown, Ange la
Brown , Do ri s
Brown, Jessie
Brown , Ka trina

Brown, Patricia
Bru ce, Donald
Burne tt, Darlene
Burn e tt, Linda
Bu sh , Judy
Bushnell, Marsha

Bryant, Vince nt
Cale, Linda
Ca mpb ell , Brenda
Ca mpbell , Gary
Childress, Clifford
Co llin s, Da le
Co llin s, Eli za bet h
Co llin s, La rry
Copela nd , Dorth y
Crocke tt , Be tty
Cro ft , J ames
Daniels , Ir vin

Akers, Douglas
Akers, Roderick
Aliff, Donna

�EIGHT
Dive rs, C harl es
F os te r, J essie
:- ralin , \ Vanda
Ga llim o r e . K a thy
Gar re tt , Bonnie

G arr e tt , Ea rn es t
G ib so n. Patty
G ill , Martha
G illi s pi e , R o n a ld
Gle nn . Bill

Gordon, J oe
Gra ham , D a le
Graham. Philip
G ray . D e bbi e
G r ego ry. Ca lvin

G unn , C lifton
Hairs t o n. J e ffe ry
H a ll. R o bin
Hanc oc k , Ruby
Hard y. Mary

Harvey , Glor ia
Harvey, L a na
H e in z, Donna
H e in z, Wa nda
H e nr y. D e bora

Hill , J e an
Hill , J e rry
Hill , Steven
Ho g u e, Johnny
Howa rd, G e ri

Humphrey, Linda
Jack so n, C lifford
Jam es, Ri cky
Jann ey, Howa rd
J e nnings , Vickie

J o hn so n , Ba rbara
Jon es. Bre nda
J o n es. Mo ses
Jord a n . Gloria
Kasey. Wayn e

�GRADE
Keen , Harley
Keith, Vi ckie
Keller, Marie
Kelley , Gregory
Kelly , Mike

Kirk, Donie
Lawrence, Dav id
Lee, Way ne
Leffel , Chery l
Lester, Ca thi

Levesy, Leo nard
Lubowinski, Julie
Madi so n , Joe
Ma nspile, Vickie
Martin, Nancy

McCadden , Carol
McGuire, Donald
Mitchem, Charles
Morris, David
Morris, De bbie

Morris , Steven
Morrison , Be tty
Mullins , Curtis
Murray , Kevin
Myers, Terry

Neely, Frances
New, Paula
No el, Gwendervere
Norville , Debbie
Ogden , Robert

Old so n , Albert
Parrish , Sandra
Payne, Edward
Perdu e, J erry
Perry, Joyce

Phane lso n, Lois
Price, Barry
Pu cke tt , Karen
Rhodes , Edward
Ro ber tso n , Mike

�EIGHTH
Roge rs, 13obby
Sa ul , Pa m e la
Scott, C h a rl es

GRADE

S co tt , Sa ndra
Smith , Michael
Smith , Vi c ki e
Sorre ll s, D av id
Spinn e r , Barbara
St. C la ir , Wa yn e

Tat e, St e ve n
Tay lo r , J a m es
Thoma s, Arthur
Thornton , Ri chard
Tolley, Gail
Tre nt , Be tt y

Trent , C hri stine
Ty ree, Ri c h ard
U nd e rwoo d , Ro bert
Vandergrift, Mike
V es t. Tin a
Vi a r , K e nn e th

Wa d e, ~aymond
Washin gton , David
Wa tkin s, Billy
Watkin s, Carolyn
Wa tkin s, Charles
We bb , Lo re tta

We ddl e, T e rry
We K o ny , Ca rl
We lch , D e lores
We lch , D o u g
We lch , Jam es
Wh eelin ,; . Brian

Whit e , G a ry
Whitin g, Ri c ky
Whitlow, Charles
Willi a m s, Linda
Wil so n , La rry
Wilson , She rry
Win g fi e ld , David
Witt , Joy
Woo lridge , Carl
Wri ght , H e rm an
Wri ght , Judy
Young, Timmy

�SEVENTH
GRADE
Akers, Randy
Akers, Ro se
Aliff, Raymond
Allen, DeWilda
Allford , Betty
Amos, Mike

Anderso n, Deni s
Archer, Becky
Archer , Gary D .
Archer, Gary Lee
Bailey, Phillip
Baird , Timothy

Baker, Robert
Bane, Betty
Barber, Ma ry
Barne tt, Michael
Bentley, Bonnie
Birch, Rickey

Bla nd, Edward
Blanken ship , Billy
Blanken ship, Ru ssell
Bobbitt , Linda
Bonds, Cynt hi a
Bowes, Ja ckie

Bradsha w , Ca lvin
Bree den, Ethel
Bu sh, Alfred
Byrd, Greg
Cadd, Carolyn
Caldwell, Thomas

Cale, Peggy
Cardwell , Ri cky
Carroll, Patricia
Carter, Curti s
Ca rter , Vi ckie
Cole, Bea

Conner, Clay
Co nn er , Gary
Co nn er, Joe
&lt;;:o nnor , J ea nnie
Co pe land, Juliu s
Cope nhaver , Steven

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SEVENTH
Co pe nh aver , Susan
Cox, Anni e
Co x , Cheryl
Cra ighead , Brend a
Creasy, Roc ky
Cregge r, R onnie

Crews, Curtis
Crump , Rose mar y
Cu ckl e r , Steve
C unnin gha m , Mark
Cunnin gha m , Richard
Da ni e ls, Ma ude

Da vis, De ni ce
Dec ker , Bruce
De \Veese, Harvey
D o dd , Pa tricia
D ooley, Vi ck ie
Dudley, Evelyn

Dudle y , Rh ond a
Durh a m , David
Dyer. Do nn a
Elli s, Pa tri cia
E m erso n , Ly nn
En gli sh , Sa ndra

Ep ple y , Sharo n
Fea th e r , Ron ald
Fe rri s, Dee bie
Ferri s, T o mmy
Fit zgera ld , David
F ize r , Be tty

F leshm a n , Steven
Fl o we rs, J a ni ce
F ra nklin , De bra
G ra ha m , Ca thy
Griffin, T e resa
G unn , Pearlene

G untl e r, Billy
Hac ke tt , Be tt y
Ha irs to n , Ca th erine
Ha ll. La rr y
Hall , She rri
Hand y . Pa m

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Harper, Charles
Harri s, Na than
Harri so n , Thomas
Hayes, Brenda
Hayes, Ralph

Haysle tt , Mike
Ha zza rd , Donna
Hearn , Joe
Herndon , Sherry
Hicks, Cathy

Hill , Roger
Hilton , Latri ce
Hodges, Donald
Hodn e tt , Ralph
Holland , Terrance

Hudgins, Brian
Huffman, Virginia
Hughes, Otis
Jackson, Glenna
Jackson, Junior

Jackso n , Roger
James Sue
Janney, Geneva
Jefferi es, Tyrone
Jenkin s, Regina

Jones,
Jon es,
J o nes,
Jon es,
J o nes,

Cheryl
Delores
Fonda
J oyce
Susan

Jones , Willie Lee
Jones, Willie
Joyce , Carol
Keit h , Dav id
Kelly , Karen

Kemper , Bruce
Land , Harold
Lawrence , San dra
Leffel, Joyce
Le ftwich , Robe rt

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Lyles, David
L y nch. 1\lyra
l\ l ab r y . Jam es
1\labry , Patri cia
1\lanning, Janet

Mays. R o landa
l\lcCallistcr. Donald
l\kClurc , Mik e
1\kGuire. Douglas
l\lcador, Sharon

Miller. We ndell
l\lilliner. C hri stine
l\li lls . Teresa
Neely. Leroy
Norvi ll e. Ca thy

O'Neal. N o rma
Orrid1. David
Orrich. Debbi e
Otey. Larry
Otterman, C hu c k

Owens, Donna
P ace tti. Tommy
Payne , William
Perce ll , Cathy
Pc ters , John

Pott e r , Ricky
Po t t c r , Tommy
Pri ce, C hris
Pu g h , Ron a ld
Ra y , Mary

R ec d. Sh e rwood
Ril'l ia rds , R eginia
Rich a rd so n , J a n e t
Ridgeway, Ro se
Robinson, Es te r

Rodge rs. Tim
Roge rs . Al a n
Sa ndn s. Carolyn
Saunders. Jimmie
Sc·u t t. Linda

�GRADE
Secri st , Billy
Shea rer , Le ta
Shires, Vi ckie
Sigmon , Mark
Siler, Billy
Sil er, Ri chard

Simmon s, De bbie
Smith , David
Smith , Eri c
Snead, Connie
Spence , Danny
Stanley, Barry

Steele , LaWanda
Sulliva n , Sharo n
Summ erlin, Lee
Summ erlin, Ray
Taylor , Gary
Tay lo r, T o ny

Thomas, Wand a
Trail , Jo yce
Turner, Shann o n
Tutt le, Ray m o nd
Tynes, J e ff
Und erw oo d , Pea rly

Underwood, Hobe rt
Wad e , Do nald
Was hin gto n , T err y
Wa tkin s, De bra
Wa tkin s, Sa ll y
We bb , Ja ck

We bb , J o nath an
Weddl e, Mark
We ko ny , Sandor
We lch , Timothy
Whit e, Anthony
Wid ene r, Ma rk

Williams , Arthur
Willi a ms, Cy nthi a
Willi am s III , Euge ne
Willi a ms, Jimm y
Will s, Ke nn e th
Yo un g, Mi chae l

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Rosie Fluellen - Leave s Mr. Hack!y and Mr. Hanco ck an ice b ox so they will con
e cool. To Mr. Taylor a ton-a-ma tic~ducing be lt to wear all d ay. To Mrs. Ho a! mo
out, and out of sight clothes so she ' ll continue to b e foxy , and to Mr. Dodd some
Taylor's weight.
rkle , (Margaret Tabor) h o pe that Mr. Carpe r realizes th a t his nose grows longe
.T&lt;l!°"AJuJi..~iibo..-r:ll&gt; tells a lie , and th a t Mr. Hackley can think up funni e r names to ca ll eve ryone. I
s-...-rw1sh that Miss Austin would h ave take n me d ee r ( d ea r) huntin g. I hope th a t she finds the
right dear someday . Who ye ll s, who screa ms, who tears her hair , wh o teac h es yo u to paint , to
make money (and then how to spend it) - Mrs. Hoa!, that o n e in a millio n c haracter, and
thank you! Also, I thank Lee Junio r fo r a grea t three years and all th e teachers a nd principals
for th eir mindbending work.
Dan Dudley - leaves a jelly bean to Mrs. Sink to swee ten her di sp osition , an d to Mr. Mack
I leave my ability to forget my Spanish and to Mr. C lark , I le ave a ma gic wand to repl ace the
Jost foo tballs, himself, an d ot her di sap pea rin g thi ngs.
I, Kathy McClure, bequ ea th my ar ti st a bility to a nyone that ca nn o t draw a s traight line and
hope they find someone, as I did , who is determined to teac h th e m h ow. My hum o r, what
little I have , I leave to my bro ther , who if he 'd fall in a coa l bin would b e a n ot her Flip Wilson.
I, Renee Ferris, bein g of un so und mind leave Mr. Hack ley a n address b ook so h e can write
down all my late st crushes, and to Mrs. Buchanan , I leave m y leo tard s b eca use at the ra te !'Ill
gaining weight, I'll never fit into them again. Thank s to a great homeroo m te ach e r, Miss
Austin, for allowing me all tho se early m o rning excursions to the water fountain. To Mrs.
McGee , I leave a paper factory so she'll have enough paper to make out eight page Algebra
tests for her cl asses next year. To Mr. Carper I le ave all the mi s tl e to e h e wants, but h e'll have
to find his own victims - watch out you student teac h ers. To Mi ss McN ea L I leave the sheet
music to the so ng "Walk Right In , Sit Right D ow n ," an d a copy of the book , "The
Conquering Heroine ". To an understa nding friend and advisor, Mr. Mack , I le ave you much
happiness with the new bride and hope you d on' t ge t locke d o ut of yo ur bedroom. To Mr.
Dodd , a great and patien t dram a teacher, I leave so m e studen t s who will a tte nd sc hool oft en
enough that he can get togethe r a play. And lik e my friend , Fatty Farkle, I wish all m e mbers
of the Farkle family the be st of luck in another year which will b e at Jefferson. So , adio
amigos !
Earl Richardson - being completely insane leave to Mr. Hanc ock a n e w bl ade for his razor
so be can shave his mu stache. To Mr. Steward and Miss Bushkar. I leave a lis t of all the
hango uts where the students go when they sk ip c lasses.
Cathy Brown - leaves Lee Junio r, so Good b y, Good by , when I leave you I know I will cry.
I leave Lee Jr. with great regret. The teache rs th a t I know th at did their b es t t o teac h me a
littl e of this and so me of that. They are se nding us to Jefferson so th ey ca n get so m e res t.
Wanda Keith - leaves Mr. Sheets a grea t big th an k s for all hi s grea t work for us and an
apology from the non-hoods for what h appene d to hi s eye . I leave th e thought to all pupils
that when our leaders like Mr. Sheets, Mrs. Dillard , etc., fall by the w ays ide from accidents or
ex haustion, what will we do?????????? I le ave to all of my teachers wonderful memories of
the best three years of my life.
Therese Buchanan - leaves Mrs. Mccowan a magic pen so the ink w o n 't run out from
signing hall passes, and a step ladd er to turn her own light on b eca u se I don ' t think I will be
here next year.
San dy Saker - leaves my dear homeroom teacher , Mrs. Sink a homeroo m of students that
won't come in tardy every day. To Mrs. McG ee I leave.a n Algebra class with kids th a t won't ski p
her classes every day. I leave Mr. Fisher all the lost bo oks that he could ever co mpl ain abou t.
an d more bees to scare Mrs. Hoa l's art classes. I leave Mrs. Dillard an a lt o sec ti o n that can
drown ou t the sopran os an d bigge r m o uth s for singin g an d sm a ll e r for talking. T o Mr.
ck ley, I leave a year's su pply of goss ip.
So we leave Lee Juni o r To Ete

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MOST MUSICAL
Harry Barlow , Robin C ook

Vincent Redlinger, Margaret Tabor

BEST ALL AROUND
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

Hunter Lackey , Doris Bush

Edward Harp er, Renee Ferris

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Dean Bell , Angi e Deal

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MOST ATHLETIC
Ikie Tate, Cathy Campbell

Leroy Carter, Mary Assid

MOST VALUABLE TO 9TH GRADE
Dan Dudley, Vicki Price
MOST SCHOLARLY
Jonathan Bottoms, Kathy McClure

BEST LOOKING
Richard Brewer, Debbie Grey

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�Band
Director - Stephen J. Mabry

Choir
Director - Mrs. Dorothy Dillard

�Future Hon1emakers of America
Sp onsor - Mrs. Es telle McCadden

Y-Teens
Sp on so r - Mrs. Bernice Benj amin

�Science Club
Sponsors - Mrs. Geneva J enkins, Russell E. Fisher

Spanish Club
Sponsor - John H. Mack

�Student Council Association
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PATRICIA DILLON
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SHARON HUGHES

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LINDA NEWMAN
BARBARA OTEY

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LINDA REEDY
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SHARON SANFORD
SUSAN SATHWELL

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CAHAL SHARP

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GARY SHRADER
MICHAEL SHRADER
DANNY SHORT
SHARON SILER

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RICHARD SLUSHER
FAYE SPRADLIN
JUDITH SPRADLIN
FAITH SPERANZA

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FRED STANLEY
MARLENE STANLEY
DANA STONE
MICHAEL STONER

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DANNY TRENT
CHARLES TYLER
CLARA UTT
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Jeffery Arthur
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Bonnie Barbour

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Brenda Bartlett
Doris Bartlett
Linda Basham
Earlene Begley
Ray Behelea

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Bruce Bennington
Barbara Bobbitt
Lois Boitnott
Danny Bond
Mik Booth

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Harry Brooke
Cecilia Brooks
Carolyn Baubaker
Teresa Brown
Robert Brown

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Clerence Burnett
Charlene Caldwell
Mary Sue Callaway
Buddy Cambell
Bobby Carder

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Doug Carson
Tony Cates
Brenda Cawley
Joe Chapman
Mike Chitwood

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Gail Collins
Joyce Collins
Buddy Conklin
Kenny Copper
Richard Corvin

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Bobby Craig
Billy Crawford
Fay Creasy
Diana Crews
Sammy Croft

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Marlene Day
Larry Deal
Alta Denny
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David Drewry

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Linda England
Judy English
Boyd Ferguson
Richard Ferguson
Andy Ferris

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Carol Fizer
Catherine Fizer
Susan Flagg
Carolyn Fuller
Tony Fuller

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Darris Garvin
Sarah German
Jimmy Gibson
Benny Gillespie
Cathrine Glenn

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Rhonda Grenne
David Guilliams
Kenneth Guilliams
Carolyn Hall
Mike Hall

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Erma Handy
Diania Hartman
Marie Hartman
Barry Hartman
Diane Hartman

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Tommy Hayes
Tommy Hendricks
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Eddie Huffman
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Kitty Hylton
Judy Iddings
Kenneth Jenkins
Charlotte Johnson
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Doris Jones
Lewis Karnes
Eric Kesling
Larry Lavinder

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Mike Linkas
Clayton Looney
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Roger Lovern
Steve Lucian

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Evelyn Markham
Bobby McDaniel
Charles McGuire
Jeanne Meador
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Julia Minnix
Donnie Monroe
Robert Montgomery
Kathrine Moore
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James Myers
Danny Nester
Gary Newell
Robert Noble
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Linda Orrick
Eloise Owens
Nancy Palmer
Wyatt Pate
Sharon Parker
Patricia Paxon
Becky Pickeral
Jeanie Pierson
Toby Peters
Cinton Poff
Linda Poff

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Loretta Rice
Sally Richards
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David Rickman
Brenda Robbins

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Marie Robertson
Jane Robertson
Larry Rock
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Pat Short
Marie Sigmon

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Tommy Sink
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Diana Smith
Kathryn Spencer
Karen Stap l eton

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Roy Swee ney
Don Thacker
Jerry Thompson
Bobby Th u rman
Carl Tolly

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Mike T u rner
Barbara Vandergrilt
Butch Vandergrilt
Gary Vandergrilt
Richard Vandergrift

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Larry Whee l ing
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James Williams

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Harry Barton

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Donna Beeler
Clarence Belcher
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Dean Blevins
Phyllis Bernard

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Carolyn Brown
Eddie Brown
Gene Brown
Hubert Burnett
James Bryant

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Jimmy Bowles
Judy Bowling
Kathy Bowling
Melvin Bowles
Linda Bowman

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Elsie Campbell
Allen Carr
John Carroll
Charles Carson
Claire Charles

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Dennis Clasby
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James Cook
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Jolm Dillon

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Judy Epperley
Theda Fairfax
Nonie Falls
Sue Flowers

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Teretia Franklin
Gloria Fuller
Billy Gayle
Peggy Gearheart
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Marvin Good
Paul Gordon
Tommy Guthrie
Tommy Gowen
Jimmy Graham

Charles Gravely
Billie Gray
Eddie Gray
Susan Gray
Juanita Greene
Patsy Greenwood

Rhonda Grubb
Nancy Guthrie
Bonnie Hackett
Rose Mary Hale
Bobby Hall
Danny Hall

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Mike Hamby
Virginia Hampton
Bruce Hankins
June Hardy
Jacqueline Harper

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Harry Harris
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Donna Hicks
William Hodges
Jim Hodges
Lynn Hodges
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Harold Hunley
Janice Huntley
Larry Isom
Rita Jamison
George Jenkins

Gail Johnson
Jyrome Johnson
Clifton Jones
Pamela Jones
Betty Kasey
Amy Kelley

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Ronnie Kotz
Dennis Lavender
Mary Lawton
Robert Lewis
Bobbie Lucas

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Mike Manning
Linda Magnum
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Nancy Martin
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Bobby McAllister
Bruce McCollougl
David McCorvin

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Glenn McGee
Tom McMakon
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Wanda Mickey
Wanda Milam

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Rodnick Moore
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Gloria Myers

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Steve Peters
Paulette Peters
Lucky Peroulas
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Kathleen Poindexter
Micheal Poff
Linda Pollard
Peggy Rapp
Debbie Ragland

Jerry Reed
Norman Reedy
Marion Richardson
Jean Rienhart
Betty Roberts
Wesley Roberts

Jackie Robertson
Ronald Robertson
Terese Robertson
Clinton Rogers
Joyce Rouse
Wayne Rouse

Mark Ryder
Barbara Sawer
Betty Saunders
Jerry Scott
Jame Scroggins
Robert Shaver

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Billy Shifflett
Dana Short
Larry Simmons
Pat Simmons
David Sink

Donna Sink
Linda Sink
David Smith
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Debra Smith
Joyce Smith

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Brenda Spencer
Karen Spencer
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Micheal Stump
Marlene St. Clair
Winnie Sutherland
Bill Sweeney
Buddy Sweeney

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Sherr.y Taylor
Danny Thope
Jimmy Thompson
Nancy Thommasson
Ronnie Thompson

Ronnie Thompson
Peggy Thornhill
Larry Tolley
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Diane Turnbull

Barbara Turner
Joseph Turner
Marion Turner
Neal Vandergrift
Rita Mae Via
Glenn Webb

Steven Webb
Toby Webb
Deloris Webber
Lillian Webber
Retiee Weeks
Gene West

Brenda Westmoreland
Helen Widener
Sonny Widener
Richard Wills
Eddie Williams
Linda Williams

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Connie Wright
Susan Wolfe
Jack Woodrow
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feeling of r e lief that she will no longer have
someone that won't let her say a word without arguing it, in her class.
Rosemary Denson,--leaves Mr. Adams a French class that can l earn all the irregular
verbs.
Jean Ctindiff,--leaves the Lee Junior teachers a bunch of big balloons to remind them of
. her hair.
Lynn Barton,--leaves Mr. Vandergrift another bunch of affectionate cheerleaders.
Wayne·Sbay,--leaveshisdisagreementswith Miss T emple to anyone who thinks they mig ht
win one, and to Mr. Caldwell a study hall that would rather do homework than goof off.
Pat Hall,--leaves Miss Hutton all the Latin vocabulary words that she never learned how
to pronounce.
Linda Martin,--leaves Mrs. Bernard her Beattle Albums and all her Beattle books because
she loves them dearly.
Donnie Duncan,--leaves Mrs. Burnett a new class of gum chewers for next year.
Hazel Guilliams, --leaves her World History book to anyone who is strong e noug h to carry
it home every night.
Linda Bush,--leaves Mrs. Buchanan all the big mouth girls who will be her future cheerleaders.
Barry Edwards,--leaves Mr. Wright hopes fo r a better basketball team this coming year,
and his shoes to anyone that has feet big enough to wear them.
Vicky Hubbard,--leaves her Beattle wig to Mrs. Long.
Pat Dillon,--leaves Lee Junior some good seventh grade students to make up for the bad
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Bill Mangus
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ARTICLE I

Liza Venable and George Shute would leave
their "young love" but there is no one to leave

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a school full of students who use Blue Horse
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freckles to anyone who will take them.

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of boys for her Ninth grade Dramatics Club.

knack for getting in and out of trouble to Aylett
Stone and Joe Churchill.

To Mrs. Heal we leave a gun and holster
set to go with her cowboy boots.

Bobby Meador leaves his art of keeping the
bench warm at basketball games to Hill Ellett.

To Miss Goggin we leave a couple of cans
of black paint to paint her green boards black.

Alice Gentry leaves her curly hair to Helen
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pleasant summer free from the smell of paint

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Bucky Cuddy leaves his long dark eyelashes

To the Eighth graders we leave NO good
to Ken Hyde.

T . V. nights so they will have time to do their
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Bea Lavendar leaves her position as cheer
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Carol Thurman leaves her support of ath letic contests to all students.

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to Cathy Mayhew.

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Gail Quinn, Shelia Moses , Ann Newton. Second row: Paul Forth, Tommy Crawford, Henry Queke myer, Read Lunsford, Bob Fortune, John Boyd. Third row: Earl Muntzing, Mary Van Lear,
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Wimmer, Elizabeth Shute , Margaret Hodges, Donnis Mundy, Norma Roark, Bobby Smith, Missy
Keller. Second row: Peggy Craft, Nick Smith, Kenneth Brooks, Henry Quekemeyer, Geoffrey
Hubbard, Kenneth Buckner, Co-Captain, Harriet McGavock, Charlene Elmore, Shalmir Glenn,
Betsy Harrison, Roger Saunders .

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First row: Claiborne Waldrop, Mary Van Lear, Peggy Weav er, Strana Taylor, Emily Clem,
Rita Brooks, Anne Thierry, Janet Webb, Regina Slayton, Janet Lemon, Sharon Dowell, Paul Forth,
Carol Wire. Second row: Mary Sue Younge.i:., Jo Ann Halsey, Sue Jennings, Ann Danie 1, Alice
Gentry , Diane Dougan, Caro l Boothe , Sherry Pitzer , Lynn Silverman, Judy Dingman, Linda Barnhar t, Ann Faris, Barbara Nichols, Margaret Zieber; Captain, Benny Atkinson. Third Row: Jeanne
Williams, Cheryl Peters, Nancy Thomas, Anne Newton, Barbara Johnson, Betty Davis, Helen
Beasley, Mary Fitzpatrick, Margo Towles , Sam Ganett, RobertKlink, Hill Ellett, John Stone,Roy
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Jackie Wimmer; Secretary. First row: Susan Crawford, Tommy Ann Sellers, Emma Gorman,
John Gardner, Pattie Graybill, George Carper, Gail Arrington, Carolyn Barksdale, Anne Spencer,
Anne Craig. Second row: Sue Craft, Vickie Ferguson, Mary Huddleson, Shirley Williams, Richard
Edwards, John Stone, Buddy Robertson, Virginia Taliaferro, Joyce Pats el, John Porterfield,
Geraldine Brown.

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First row: Ronnie Lichtman, Jackie Wimmer, Janet Adams, Carol Thurman, Carolyn Oakey,
Liza Venable, Cathy Robertson, Linda Moncus, Alice Gentry. Second row: Billy Martin, Bobby
Smith, Nancy Harmon, Mary Shelton, Judy Kessler, Beverlene Martin, Judy Dingman, Suzanne
Turner, Garrett Gooch, Danny Blount. Third Row: Gordon Shiparo, Danny Hogan, Barbara
Ferguerson, Beatrice Lavender, Barbara Brown, Anita Chewning, Delores Mills, Charlene
Zlmore, Rona ld Leanard , Glen Tinsley. Fourth Row: Nick Smith, Danny Vernon, Peggy Geary,
Betsy Harrison, Sue Harris, Harriet Mc Gavock, Pat Robertson, Jerry Bush, Ralph Good.

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Guilliams . Second row: Betty Davis , Jackie Sue Null, FledaArmistead, Julia Trent, Judy Stanley,
Gelene Stanley , Yvonne Crouch, Sally May, Shirley Crush, Barbara Nichols, Linda Buckner, Betty
Shanahan, Susan Waldrop. Third row: Carolyn Parrish, Helen Beasley, Margo Towles, E velyn
Thomason, Anna Conner , Mary F itzpatrick, Marjorie Rankin, Aylette Stone, Charlotte Painter,
Janet Webb, Brenda Robertson, Mary Hale , Virginia Pentecost. Fourth row: Ronnah Duggins,
Nancy Thomas, Nancy Lee , JudySmith, Carlie Sue Hall, Julia Stanley, Ann Faris , Anne Newton,
Mary Sue Youn~r , Carol Wire , Peggy Hayes, Elizabeth Chapman, Charlotte Coleman.

BOYS ' GLEE CLUB
Left to Right: First Row: Eddie D illon, J err)' Simmons, Luther Bell, Tommy Combs , David
Burrows, Bev Eggleston, Dick Owens , Teddy Oakey, Charles Turner, Donnie Short, RayHuffman,
Glen Shepherd , John Gardner , J . P. H olland, M ark Moses. Second Row: Robert Taylor, Marvin
Smith , Ken Hyde , Berkley Newma n , Steve Hillen, Woody Dennis , Tommy Hatcher, Billy Weeks ,
Tom Burton, Hill Elliott, Joe Hodges , RoySmith, Ben Owens , David Lee , Charles Thaxt on. Third
Row: Charles M cCrickard , John S t one , Andy Good, Allen Nelms , Graham Taylor, Bob J ohnson,
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Stone, Margo Towles, Student Council Representative; Janie Wagner , Judy Martin. Second Row:
Cheryl Proctor, Dar 1 en e Updike, Nancy McGhee , Susan Waldrop, Vickey Ferguson, Peggy
Beheler, Norma Roark, Helen Beasley, Mary Fitzpatrick, Nancy Creasey, Carol Boothe, Dianna
Sturgill. Third Row: Shirley Leffel, Carol Bell, Charles Gay, Ma rgaretHodges, Peggy Wilmer,
Shirley Borden, Connie Wis eman, Barbara Looney, Roger Binkley, Don Mundy.

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small part of the Star City is a privilege of which
we have a right to be proud. The 1957 General
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to Roanoke's Diamond Jubilee Year, this edition
of the General.. May the words and pictures keep
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Pat Aliff
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Wanda Allman
Bob Agrabright
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Gary Baldwin
Brenda Barker
Kenneth Beard
Sandra Beard
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Jackie Belton
Joan Bennett
Jane Bibb
Wanda Billings

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Annie Bond
Gary Booth
Peggy Bowe
Lynda Bowles

Jimmy Brandau
Richard Britts
Patsy Brizendine
Diane Brown
Pat Brown
Arthur Bush

Linda Bush
Nancy Gadd
Carmen Campbell
Bud Canady
Andy Clingenpeel
Betty Cockerham

Gwen Coleman
Cheryn Coller
Luther Craft
Lane Craig
Eddie Crews
Jack Cummings

Estelle Dannel
Shirley Devaughn
Andy Dillion
Joe Dillion
Bobby Doby
Archer Dodson

Bobby Doriot
Doris Doss
Tommy Dowdy
Johnnie Doyle
Bobby Draper
Billy Drewry

Louise Drewry
Jim Perk Ellis
Carlton Etter
Ebbie Evans
Billy Ferguson
Janice Ferguson

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Ellis Foster
Shirley Fralin
Ann Francis
Linda Frazier
Mary Gibson

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Sandra Gorman
Jimmy Greenway
Phyllis Greenway
Ann Hale
Jimmy Hall

Virginia Hall
Lynn Hammond
Fred Harris
Shirley Harris
France s Hawkins
Bonnie Haynes

Jackie Heath
Bobby Henley
Mary E. Hodges
Louise Hopson
Betty A. Howard
Bobby Howell

Cyndy Hubbell
Mac Hudgins
Sue Huffman
Lav e Hurt
Susan Hyde
Darlene Igo

Barbara Jarrett
Cornell Jeter
Leslie John
Billy Johnson
Valerie Johnson
Joann Jones

Marlene Keen
Judy Kelly
David Kicklighter
Marilyn Kilgore
Nancy Kingery
Bobby Lancaster

Trudy Layne
Susan Leech
Be v erly Lemon
Bill Lipscomb
Nancy Lovern
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Betsy Mason
Geraldine Maxfield
Polly Mayhew
Carolyn McDaniel
Gayle McGuire
Pat lVIcCaleb

Martha McMinis
Patsy McNutt
Susan Meador
Peggy Miles
Betty Minnix
Bill Moore

Carol Morris
Billy Murroy
Mary Musser
David Obenshain
Carolyn Pace
Doris Patsel

Zurna Pentecost
Duke Phelps
Georgia Plunkett
Nancy Powers
Pat Proctor
Becka Quinn

Wayne Ran k in
Judy Richards
Ronnie Richardson
Jim Rinehart
Wayne Roberts
Wayne Robertson

Patricia Rogers
Nancy Royall
Kay Saunders
Marie Sellers
Billy Shackelford
Jim Shanahan

Carl Shell
Curtis Shell
Kathryn Shelton
Marilyn Shifflett
Del Short
Sandra Shropshire

Nancy Simmons
Jackie Slusher
Elsie Smith
Woody Smith
Emanual Spickard
Bobby Spiers

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Ann Stanley
Carolyn Stanley
Mary E. Stanley
Raymond Stanley
Sally Stephenson

Richard Stutts
Ann Tabor
Douglas Tate
Martha Thomas
Pat Thomas

Barbara Thompson
Charles Thompson
Ida Tibbs
Ted Towles
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Billy Utt
Herbie Vaughn
Bobby Wade
Barbara Waggner
Rose Ward

Brenda Weaver
Gary Webb
Ronald Webber
Rena Weld
Ray Welsh

Russ Wentz
Jenny White
Douglas Wickham
Calvin Wilkerson
Doretta Williams

Mar v in Williams
Gerald Wilson
June Wimmer
Patty Wingo

Diane Wiseman
Mary L. Woody

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Judy Abercrombie
Elizabeth Adams
Janet Adams
Emmett Albergotti
Tommy Altizer
Elinor Angel

Elwell B ar bour
Mar v in Barger
Linda Barnhart
Sheila Basham
Peggie Beheler
Danny Blount

Brenda Bobbitt
Herman Boitnott
Tommy Booth
Shirley Borden
John Boyd
Judith Briggs

Roger Brinkley
Kenneth Brooks
Barbara Brown
Buddy Bryant
Randolph Br yant
Kenneth Buc kner

Kay Bullington
Jerry Bush
Sherrill Callahan
Carol Campbell
Nancy C ampbell
Joyce C arter

Taylor Carter
Coleen Chattin
Anita Chewning
Meighan Chisholm
Johnnie Clarke
Winston Clarke

Willard Clifton
Nancy Coffman
Marshall Coleman
Bobby Conner
Jackie Conner
Richard Conner

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Liz Coul ter
Sandra Crabtree
Peggy Craft
Sue Craft
Donald Cubitt

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Judy Dingman
Harriotte Dodson
Anne Dressler
Paul Drin ard
Diane Dugan

Helen Ellis
Charlene Elmore
Paul Epperl y
Ray Evans
Tommy Fel ty
Barbara Ferguson
Dickie Ferguson

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Jerry Fernatt
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Nanc y Foutz
Christine Freeman
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Emma Garmon
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Alice Gentry
Martha Gibson
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Dougla s G i lliam
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Shalmir Glenn
Garrett Gooch
Ralph Go o d

Mar v in Goodwin
Ro b ert Gordon
Ka y Gr a ybeal
Lawanna Guilliams
Charles Hale
Robert Hall
Jean Hancoc k

Dianna Handy
Nanc y Harmon
Sue Harris
Betsy Harri s on
Willie Hatcher
Jennie Hedric k

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Connie Henle y
Carl H e pler
Margaret Hodges
Danny Ho g an
Edith Hogan
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Ste v e Howell
Geoffrey Hubbard
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Sandra Huff
Lynwood Huffman

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Robert Irwin
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B a rbara John s on
Ron a ld Johnson
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Judy Kanode
Judy Keffer
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Ronald L e onard
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Linda Morehead
Carolyn Murphy
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Mary L. Neff
Burton Nichols
Carolyn Oakey
Doris Palmer
Bobby Parrish
Joyce Patsel

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Gracie Pentecost
Brenda Peyton
Sherry Pitzer
Thomas Poff
Alvin Porterfield

Louis Psihas
Henry Quekemeyer
Taylor Quarles
Sandra Ragland
Ronald Ratcliffe
Delores Redmond
Irene Reese

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Edna Mae Richards
Peter Ring
Norma Roark
Steve Robbins
Alwin Roberts

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Jean Roberts
Cathy Robertson
Gerald Robertson
Sharon Robbins
Frank Ross
Roger Saunders

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Lynn Silverman
Bobby Smith
Carol Jean Smith
Nick Smith
Ronald Smith

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John Shoemaker
Elizabe th Shute
George Shute
Louise Shanahan
Gordon Shapiro
Mary Shelton

Ronnie Shepherd
Carol Stanley
Shirley Stanley
Alice Stebar
Andy Stone
Allen Stover

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Nilah Taylor
Pat Taylor
Virginia Taliaferro
Winston Tear
Olivia Temple
Joan Terry

Anne Thierry
Sharon Thornton
Carol Thurman
Glenn Tinsley
C.H. Troutt
Buddie Tuck

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Judy Tuck
Ruby Tuck
Suzanne Turner
Douglas Vance
Liza Venable
Danny Vernon

Jackie Vincent
Lisa Ware
Linda Webber
Corbin Wellford
Ellen White
Mable Widener

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Jeanne Williams
Shirley Williams
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Doris Ann Wills
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Mary Lee Wray
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Jean Anderson
Steve Anderson
Allen Angel
Fleda Armistead
Judy Arnold
Norman Arrington
Patricia Arthur
Bennie Atkinson
Pamela Ayers
Hugh Bailey
Steve Bailey
Linda Baldwin
Barbara Bandy
Helen Beasley
Luther Bell
Jayne Blair
George Boone
Danny Booth
Melvin Booth
Wayne Booth
John Bottger
Johnny Bowe
Cecil Bowles
Carol Boyd
Patrick Brammer
Joe Brown
Gracie Brunner
Leigh Buckner
Linda Buckner
David Burrows
Tom Burton
Ernie Bush
Georgia Carr
Charlotte Carter
Joe Churchill
Claudine Caldwell
Nancy Collins
James Caldwell
Tommy Collins
Gerald Cook
Richard Cooper
Gorden Conner
Bonnie Creasey
John Crush
Betty Davis
Sandra Dillon
Eddie Dillon
Pete Dimick
Ronnie Dowell
Thomas Duncan
Suzanne Eddman
Bev Eggleston
Hill Ellett
Eddy Etheridge
Ann Farris
Mary Fitzpatrick
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Angela Gamble
John Gardener
Mike Guill
Cynthia Guthrie
Linda Hall

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Larry Harper
Lena Harper
Bonnie Harris
Peggy Hayes
Roger Hedge
Sue Hicks
Stevie Hillen
Joe Hodges
Doris Holbrook
Barbara Hoover
Ronnie Hubbard
Elbert Humphrey
Ken Hyde
Bob Johnson
Robert Jones
Jerry Kasey
John Kaufman
Ranny Keys
Ronnie Kidd
Jimmy Lavinder
Bobby Lawson
Lee Lawson
Richard Layman
Dav id Lee
Nancy Lotts
Chester Lyle
Joan Magness
Roger Marmion
John Martin

Roy Matherly
Steve Mason
Reginald Massey
Cathy Mayhew
Barry McDaniel
Donna Meador
Sue Moore
James Morris
Mark Moses
Nancy Mullen
Allen Nelms
Cheryl Nelson
Barbara Nichols
Sammy Nichols
Pat Noble
Jackie Null
Teddy Oakey
Bill Otey
Ben Owens
Dick Owens
Charlotte Painte1
Sidney Parham
John Parks
Paul Patton

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Bittle Porterfield
James Price
Cheryl Proctor
Marie Pu g h
Tyler Pu g h
Marjorie Rankin
Barry Ratliff
Lois Ratcliffe
Wayne Reed
Wayne Reed
Carol Robertson
Melvin Robertson
Thomas Robison
Alfreda Rose
Larry Rowe
Iris Sarver
Laurie Saunders
Tommy Sellers
Richie Scaggs
Wesley Scru g gs
Betty Shanahan
David Shank
Linda Shartzer
Jerry Shaver
Sharon Shiffett
Jerry Simmons
Re g ina Slayton
Quinn Slusher
Judy Smith
Roy Smith
Barbara Sprouse
Gelene Stanley
Judy Stanley
Anne Stone
Daniel Summitt
Jerrilyn Sweeney
Sydney Tanner
Strana Taylor
Delores Tolley
Mickey Terry
Julia Trent
Margo Towles
Robert Trumbull
Richard Updike
Susan Waldrop
Jack Walrond
Sherry Watson
Billy Weeks
Robert White
Teresa Whitlock
Joe Wilkerson
Daniel Wince
Carol Wire
Tommy Woods
Nancy Wray
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Youth with glowing eyes and minds aflame,
Hands out-stretched for wealth and fame,
Reaching for the moon and stars,
While they ride in last year's cars ;
Rubber stamps of one another,
Each one like his every brother,
Richocheting thoughts and fancies,
Dances, tunes, idols, chances .
Who will reach life's highest summit,
Scale the heights of each new dawn ,
Dare to reach the top alone?
Can you chance to be original ;
Each alone an indi v idual;
Full of purpose, strength, ideals,
Knowing it is you alone who seals
Your fate before the world?
You alone the banners do unfurl.
Banners that in the winds of life
Proclaim to all your peace and strife,
Floating wide and full and clear
Revealing all that you hold dear .
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Brenda Weaver
Andy Clingenpeel

MOST POPULAR
Darlene Igo
Bobbby Draper

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Torn Fitzpatrick
Beverly Lemon
Bobby Spiers

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Jackie Belton
Richard Stutts

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Polly Mayhew
Douglas Tate

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Linda Frazier
Jimmy Hall

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Doris Doss
Bobby Henley
Zurna Pentecost

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1. To Miss Temple the ninthgrade class leaves two dozen popsicle wrappers and one
gross of tardy slips.
2. To Mr. Taylor we leave best wishes for his job in next year's Science Fair and
high hopes that more ninth graders will participate.
3 . To Mrs. Baird we will a Roman shield to avoid being "discumbubalated" while
controlling the mad rush of the lunch line .
4. To Mrs. Arthur we leave a fresh supply of track stars to deliver her numerous
messages.
ARTICLE II
1 .. Mary Louise Woody leaves her southern charm and lady-like "airs" to Lisa Ware
with the strong belief that the 'South shall rise again' .
2 · Jim Perk Ellis leav es his Algebra answer book to "H.V ." as a token of brotherly
love.
3 · Betty Ann Howard and Cheryn Coller pass down their love for basketball players
to any other hopeful spectators .
4 . Brenda Weaver and Andy Clingenpeel leave their "young love" to George Shute
and Liza Venable so that Cupid may spend another happy year at Lee.
5 . Sally Stephenson lea v es her incriminating gossip column to anyone who can keep
us as well informed on the latest .
6 · Billy Ferguson, Jimmy Brandau, and Frank Porter leav e their eternal pranks to
Willie Hatcher, Taylor Quarles, and Read Lunsford.
7 . Darlene Igo and Sue Huffman leave their pony tails to Missy Keller and Jane
Lemon .
8 . Tommy Fox and Cyndy Hubbell 1 eave their season tickets for remedial hall to
Frank Ross and Liz Coulter .
ARTICLE III
1. To the eighth graders we leave our two rainy day movies knowing that they are
destined to watch them anywa y .
2. To Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Whitley we 1 eave our thanks for all their help and
guidance with the Student Council.
3 . To next year's ninth graders we hand down our 'Do Not Loiter in the Halls' sign
in the hopes that THEY will abide by it .
4 . To Miss Hoover and the faculty we wish a pleasant summer.

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At the turn of the century a popular activity of the younger set of Roanoke was going for outings on tandem bicycles .
Perhaps the boy and girl we see here are on their way to a
box social, which was quite the stylish thing to do in those
days.

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From left to right: Marlene Keen, Sec re tar y ; Polly Mayhew, President; Douglas Tate, Vice
President; Gwen Coleman, Treasurer.

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First row: Sidney Parkham, Diane Handy, June Wimmer, Margo Towles, Nancy Kingery, Douglas
Tate, Polly Mayhew, Marlene Keen, Gwen Coleman, Marjorie Rankin, Jackie Null, Cathy Robertson. Second row: Mrs. Whitley, Sponsor, Norma Roark, Sue Hicks, Jane Lemon, Helen Ellis,
Beverly Ann Lemon, Betty Ann Howard, Darlene Igo, Jackie Belton, Sue Huffman, Joyce Patsel,
Becka Quinn. Third row: Ted Towles, Patsy McNutt, Patsy Brizendine, Kathryn Shelton, Susan
Hyde, Greene Lawson, Bonnie Haynes, Russ Wentz, Zurna Pentecost, Tom Fitzpatrick, Archer
Dodson, Kenneth Buckner, Mrs . Francis, Sponsor.

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Jac k ie Belton, Be v erly Ann Lemon, Bobby Spiers. Third row: Susan Leech, Susan Meador,
Martha Thomas, Charies Thompson, Ted Towles, Tom Fitz patrick, Sally Stephenson, Cyndy
Hubbell, Francis Hawkins .

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First row : Joe Churchill, Nick Smith, Mar y Fitzpatrick, Betsy Harrison, Helen Beasley , Susan
Sweene y', Judy Kes s ler, Jane Lemon, Ronnie Lichtman , G e raldin e Maxfield, John Boyd, Greene
Lawson. Second row : B e tt y Wilkerson, J u d y Dingman , Harriet McGav ock, Anne Dressler,
Harriotte Dodson, Mis sy Keller, Sandra Crabtree , Charotte Carter, Jeanne Williams, Sue Moore ,
Sh e rry Pitzer, Shalmir Glenn. Third row: P a t Brown, Pat Thomas , Linda Barnhart, Mary Gibson, Janice · Ferguson, Ann Stanley, Jud y Abercrombie, Sue Harris, Elizabeth Custard, Royce
Hall, Betty Da v is, Fleda Armistead, Margo Towles, Margaret Zieber, Mar y Sue Youn er.

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Doss, Cheryn Coller, Susan Hyde, Polly Mayhew. Second row : Archer Dodson, Sandra Shropshire, Patricia McNutt, Betsy Mason, Freda Gilbert, Jackie Belton, Maria Sellers, Ann Bond,
Martha Mc Minnis . Third row: Leslie John s , Sandra Gorman, Nancy Gadd, Kay Saunders, Billy
Drewr y, Bill Moore, Richard Stutt s, La ve Hurt, Brenda Becker, Janee Bibb, Ann Francis,
Jac kie Heath .

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First row: M3.ry Wright, Shena Garrett, Shirley McNutt, Margaret Hodges, Ronnie Lichtman,
Missy Keller. Second row : Barbara Ferguson, Louise Shanahan, Marlene La Prad, Judy Kess~
ler, Jane Lemon. Third row : E 1 i z abet h Custer, Henry Quekemeyer, Shalmir Glenn, Betsy
Harrison. Fourth row: Danny Hogan, Greene Lawson, Kenneth Brooks.

Seve11tlt (}rode Drnmntics Officers
First row: Angela Gamble, Betty Davis, Margo Towles, Allen Nelms, John Kaufman. Second
row: Marjorie Rankin, Laurie Saunders, Fleda Armi.stead, Royce Hall, Mark Moses.

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First row : Bobby Spiers, Harriette Dodson, Secretary; Missy Keller, Bobby Smi.th , Jackie
Wimmer, Jane Bibb, Gordon Shapiro. Second row: Susan Hyde, Arc.her Dodson, President;
P?lly Mayhew, Lynn Hammond, Stuart Smith, Greene Lawson, Geoffrey Hubbard, John Boyd,
Vice-President; Nancy Royall, Martha Thomas.

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From left to right: John Gardener, Bev Eggleston, Jerry Kasey, Linda Bush, Make-up Editor,
Cyndy Hubbell, Kay Bullington, Sally Stephenson, Judy Dingman, Susan Meador, Editor, Quinn
Slusher, Carolyn McDaniel, Susan Leech, Luther Bell, Lynn Hammond, Managing Editor.

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Seated: Shirley Harris, President; Marilyn Kilgore, Secretary. First row: Pat Proctor, Pat
Aliff, Betty.Cockerham, Jenny White, Strana Taylor, Sue Moore, Margaret Hodges, Carmen Campbell, Alice Gentry, Ann Hale, Day Graybeal, Doris Patsel, Ted Towles. Second row: Brenda
Barker, Barbara Looney, Ann Stanley, Suzanne Edelman, Joan Mageness, Jerry Sweeney, Tommy
Sellers, Mary Wright, Nancy Kingery, Helen Lantz.

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Gelene Stanley, Bob Trumbill, John Gardener, Jackie Null, Bonnie Har.ris , Wanda Allman,
Paul Drinard, Glenn Garrett, Ray Welch, Drum Major, Bobby Spiers . Second row: Gayle
McGuire, Paul Forth, Sydney Tanner, Jean Roberts, Kenneth Reid, David Lee, Jimmy Milne ,
Thomas Robeson, Da vid Kicklighter, Bob Johnson. Third row: Jerry Walters, Barry Marshall, Mike Guill, Philip Bailey . Fourth row: Cherye Nelson, Bill Otey, George Jennings,
Charles Hale, Shelton Reid, John Doyle, Joe Wilkerson, Mark Moses, Mary Ellen Stanley,
Danny Tuc k 1 Mr. Landis, Sponsor , Robery Irwin, John Shoemaker, Tyler Pugh, Bobby
Meador, Tommy Williams, Elwell Barbour, Gerald Cook, Jerry Mays, Tommy Johnson,
Jim Richardson, Dale Fogg.

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Numerous above-the-knee flapper dresses and below-thek nee knickers could be seen at any sports event during the
Twenties when everyone went hog-wild. Roanoke, as well as
the rest of the nation, was experiencing growing pains in these
days; indeed, she is continuing the growth process today.
New people, new industry, new interests are constantly expanding
Foano~e. not only in area but in cultural development and economic accomplishment.

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First row: Sandra Ragland, Betty Ann Howard, Sue Huffman, Rena Weld, Co-Captain, Liza
Venable, Ronnie Lichtman. Second row: Jane Lemon, Jackie Belton, Pat Brown, Peggie Beheler,
Brenda Weaver, Carolyn McDaniel, Sherry Pitzer, Suzanne Turner. Third row: Shalmir Glenn,
Polly Mayhew, Linda Frazier, Co-~aptain, Sally Stephenson, Brenda Beheler, Zurna Pentecost,
Jenny White, Patsv Brizendine .

Vnrsil!f Ensket/Jnll
Left to right: Rena Weld, Becka Quinn, Ann Francis, Darlene Igo, Doris Doss, Mary Ellen
Stanley, Linda Frazier, Brenda Beheler, Zurna Pentecost, Geraldine Maxfield, Joan Bennett,
Patsy Brizendine, Betty Ann Howard, Pat Brown.

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Seated: Billy Johnson, Bill Moore, Gerald Wilson, Douglas Tate, Russ Wentz, Captain, Jimmy
Hall, Jimmy Brandau, Layne Craig, Richard Stutts, Herbie Vaughn. Kneeling : Bob Argabr1ght,
Scorer, Charle s Thompson, Fred Harris, Manager, Jim Rinehart. Standing: T .R. Gagnet, Coach .

junior Varsity Hnsketball
First row: Bobby Meador, C.H. Trout, Buddy Robertson, Ronald Leonard, Ray Moyer, Jackie
Vincent, Nick Smith . Second row: Pat Goode, G a le Miles, Bobby Parrish, Danny Hogan, Ste v e
Robbins, J.C . Jones, Kenneth Buckner.

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Left to right : Ro g er Marmion, Lee Lawson, Joe Churchill, John Kaufman, Bev Eggleston,
Oakey , Mr. Bernard Talley, Coach .

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Jimmy Ha 11, Vice President, Gerald Wilson, President, Billy Fergerson, Arthur Bush, Andy
Clingenpeel. Third row: Charles Thompson, Lane Craig , Douglas T a te , Russ Wentz, Jimm y
Brandau, T. R . Gagnet, Sponsor .

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F i r s t row: Becka Quinn, Jackie Belton, Darlene Igo, Sue Huffman, Gwen Coleman, Rena Weld,
Secretary, Betty Ann Howard, Vice President, Pat Brown, Marlene Keen. Second row : Mary
Gibson, Pat sy Brizendine , Treasurer, Carolyn McDaniel, Linda Frazier, President , Brenda
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Carol Boyd
Leigh Buckner
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Anna Conner
Gordon Connor
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Tommy Crawford
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Betty Davis
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James Edwards
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Roger Hawley
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John Kaufman
Betty Lancaster
Judy Lantz
Lee Lawson
Elizabeth Lawrence

David Lee
Nancy Lee
Wayne Leffler
Barry Marshall
Ann Martin
Joyce Martin

Grace Mauney
Richard Maxey
Richard Maxwell
Sally May
Cathy Mayhew
Jerry Mays

Charles McCrickard
Fred Mitchell
Jimmy Milne
Sue Moore
Mark Moses
Nancy L e e Mullen

Ca lly Neil
Allen Nelms
Sue Nelson
Berkley Newman
Jackie Null
Teddy Oakey

Bill Otey
Julian Overholt
Ben Owens
Dick Owens
Charlotte Painter
Carolyn Parrish

Virginia Pentecost
Brenda Phillips
Cher yl Proctor
Eugene Puck ett
Tyle r Pugh
Marjorie Rankin

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�ninth grade
Barry Ratliff
Barbara Reid
Shelton Reid
Edna Richards
Jimmy Richardson
John Rinehart

Brenda Robertson
Glenna Robinson
Tommy Rohrer
Joyce Rutledge
Tommy Ann Sellers
Joanne Self

Betty Shanahan
Linda Shartzer
Glenn Shepherd
Jerry Simmons
Margaret Sink
Bobby Slayton

Regina Slayton
Terry Smiley
John Smith
Judy Smith
Marvin Smith
Roy Smith

Anne Spencer
Jeannie Spradlin
Gelene Stanley
Judy Stanley
Julia Stanley
Sandra State s

Aylett Stone
John Stone
Kaye Surrette
Robert Taylor
Charles Thaxton
Nancy Thomas

George Thomas
Steve Thomas
Ronnie Thurman
John Trainor
Julia Trent
Charles Turner

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�ninth grade
Kenneth Underwood
Susan Waldrop
Jean Ward
Sherry Watson
Janice Louise Weaver
Janet Webb

Billy Weeks
Teresa Whitlock
Ruth Ann Wimmer
Carol Wire
Connie Wiseman
Tony Young

Mary Sue Younger
Margaret Zie.ber

room 105
First row: Billy Akers, Connie Bobbit, Taylor Carter, Thomas Combs, Jackie Conner, Danny Crawford, Bonnie Creasy, Nancy Creasy, Emma Garman, Joan Greenway. Second row: Carlie Sue Hall,
Patricia Hopkins, Peggy Jones, Bobby Lawson, Jim Layne, James Maxey, Donna Meador, Eddie Oyler,
Waller Pamplin, Joseph Pentecost. Third row: John Porterfield, Lois Ratcliffe, Alvin Roberts,
Donnie Short, Stranna Taylor, Evelyn Thompson, Jerry Walters, Bobby Whitlow, Peggy Wilmer.

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�eighth grade
Eddie Abell
Sandra Abshire
Larry Adams
Vera Adams
Charles Aird
Phillip Aird

Gloria Alcorn
Gale Aliff
Ronnie Allen
Jean Anderson
Richard Arthur
Paula Baker

Tommy Baker
Barbara Baldwin
Judy Barber
Philip Barbour
Richard Barton
Ruth Bass

Shirley Begley
Bobby Bell
Carol Bell
Luther Bell
Anna Lou Blevins
Robert Boitnott

Wayne Boitnott
J.C. Bolling
Judy Booker
Carl Booth
Gloria Booth
Ed Boothe

Johnny Bowe
Mary Bowman
Diann Brammer
Brenda Brizendine
Betty Brooks
Brenda Brown

Joe Brown
Marcia Brown
Jack Buchanan
Horace Burroughs
Ronnie Bush
Jackie Cabiness

Claudine Caldwell
Charles Cannady
George Carper
Nancy Casscade
Clarence Caywood
Carolyn Cheatem
13

��eighth grade
Anne Chewning
Sylvia Christian
Brenda Clingenpeel
Kelly Cochran
Joan Collie
Nancy Collins
Richard Collins

Norman Combs
Billy Conner
Brenda Cooper
Ila Mae Coulter
Judy Coverstone
Ann Craig

Jane Crane
Susan Crawford
Carl Crawly
Don Cubitt
Billy Cundiff
Carol Cundiff
Walter Cunningham

Ann Daniels
Lynnette Dean
Bob DeLong
Woody Dennis
David Denny
Andy Dickinson

Jimmy Dickerson
Tommy Driscoll
Rita Dowdy
Sharon Dowell
Cathie Dugan
Sharon Dugan
Ray Epperly

Shirley Estep
Ronnie Evans
Ruth.Eye
Jima Faucette
Mary Feather
Francis Ferguson

Raymond Ferguson
Vicky Ferguson
Jerry Fernatt
Francis Firebaugh
Tommy Fisher
Bobby Fortune
Diana Freeman

Jack Frye
Sam Gantt
Richard Gardner
Nancy Gearhart
Norma Gillispie
Brenda Goens

Mary Goens
Melvin Grasser
Linda Greenway
Stewart Griffin
John Grove
Virginia Hachett
Judy Harris

Tommy Hatcher
Buddy Hawkins
Andrea Helm
Donnie Hendricks
Ola Higgs
Margaret Hillen

Jerry Hoal
Jimmy Hobbs
Dickie Hodges
Doris Holbrook
Harry Holdren
George Howell
Sandra Howell

Paulette Hubbard
Faye Huffine
Bernard Hughson
Elbert Humphrey
Pat Hunter
Richard Hylton

Nicky Jamison
Bill Jenkins
Charolette Jenkins
Jaunita Jenkins
Charles Jennings
Sue Jennings
Carol Johnson

Judy Johnson
Lynn Johnson
Joe Kahle
Danny King
Robert Klink
Irene Krebs

Vickie Krisch
Gene Lancaster
Sandra Linkous
Mary Lippincott
Guy Lipscomb
Michael Lloyd
Phyllis Lockard

Rachael Looney
Nancy Lotts
Rob e rt Lowe
Cheste r Lyle
Norma J ean Mabe
David MacNamee

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�eighth grade
Roy Main
Bill Mangus
Bertram Marshall
Betty Martin
Earline Martin
Ranny Mastin
Carolyn McCall

Jane McCrory
Sharon McDowell
Bonnie McDowell
Kenneth McGeorge
Mary McMinis
Ellen Meetze

Judy Mitchell
Teddy Moomaw
Tommy Moore
Dennis Morgan
Evelyn Musselman
Jo Ann Musser
James Nelms

Bobby Nelson
Joyce Nicely
Ranny Nichols
Jimmy Null
Carl Nunley
Kim Obenshain

Gail Oliver
Ralph Parker
Teresia Parker
Ronnie Patsel
Paul Patton
Ann Paxton
Dianne Peters

Joyce Pierce
Christie Powell
Marie Powell
Gail Quinn
Calvin Reid
Gerald Rinehart

Bobby Roberts
Eugene Robertson
Karen Rodgers
Alfreda Rose
':::arl Rose
Brenda Rucker
Billy Rutledge

Gary Sands
Joyce Saunders
Floyd Schuyler
Linda Shelton
Earl Shifflett
Sharon Shifflett

Donna Shropshire
Helen Short
Cheryl Siler
Donald Simmons
Tommy Sink
Betty Sloan
Dianne Slusher

Julie Smith
Wysor Smith
Donna Lee Stanley
Walter Stephenson
Dream er Stump
Dianna Sturgill

James Stutts
Jimmy Sult
Daniel Summitt
Wayne Summitt
Edith Sweeney
Barbara Tabor
Lenora Tally

Sharon Taylor
Patricia Terry
Sanders Tibbs
Bill Tinnell
Bill Thomas
Ed Thomas

Linda Thomason
Marty Thomason
Jay Turner
Mary Van Lear
John Varner
Jerry Vess
Claiborne Waldrop

Carla Walton
Peggy Weaver
Patsy Weaver
Che-Che Webb
Dianne Webb
John Wentz

James Wilhelm
Danny Williams

Mary Whitley
Patricia Wolford
.Patri ci a Yeatts
Chad Young
Marshall Donald
Johnni e Martin

Larry Willis

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Gail Wils on
Lois Wimmer
Whit Wirsing
Bobby White

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seventh grade
First Row, left to Right: Gloria Adams, Bill Agee, Elaine Akers, Danny Alexander, Eddie Allie,
Jimmy Allman, Jerry Alls, Roger Anderson, Susan Arthur, Ronald Atkins. Second Row: Carolyn
Author, Wayne Bailey, Carolyn Baldwin, Linda Banton, Wayne Barnhart, James B eeler, Lynn Belcher,
Roby Belvins, Pat Bennington, Mike Bentley. Third Row: Eddie Bigger, Mary Bower, Sandra Bower,
Tanny Bower, Peggy Bradley, Bob Brock, Lynne Brubaker, Kenny Buckland, Billy Bushman, Evans
Butcher. Fourth Row: Bobby Cadd, David Cahill, Joyce Ca 1dwe11, Bonnie Cales, David Calvert,
Gabriella Campbell, Donna Carroll, Tommy Carter, William Caudle, Derek Clark. Fifth Row: Teddy
Cline, Gary Conner, Basil Cooper, Nancy Cooper, Virginia Cornman, Judy Cowan, Maxine Crawford,
Alan Creasy, Bobby Crenshaw, Ina Crouch. Sixth Row: David Crowell, Bruce Culberth, Douglas
Caster, Connie Daniels, Mickey Davis, Sharon Davis, Sue Dean, Ronald Dellis, Lynwood Dent, Carolyn
Dexerle.

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�First Row, left to Right: Diane Dickerson, Ronald Dickerson, Mary Dillon, Greg Dixon, Joyce Dowell,
Connie Dudly, Linda Dull, Judy Eaton, Sally Edleman, Betty Edwards. Second Row: Linda Edwards,
Ronald Elliott, Joel Elmore, Judy Farmer, Richard Faucetts, Barbara Ferguson, Russell Fernatt,
Tommy Fernatte, James Ferrell, Jimmy Ferrell. Third Row: Bobby Firebaugh, Frances Fleming,
Jimmy Francisco, Sandra Fralin, Wayne Franklin, Sandra Frazier, Douglas Fry, Peggy Fulcher,
Barbara Gall, Reggy Gentry. Fourth Row: Pat Giles, Robert Gonnell, Diane Good, Lena Grady, Celia
Grasty, Diane Guidry, Thomas Hackney, Brenda Hackworth, Linda Hackworth, Lonnie Hager. Fifth
Row: Carolyn Haley, Mary Hall, Carolyn Hamblett, Robert Hammerschmidt, Willia m Harrington.,
Wayne Harrison, Butch Hatcher, Billy Henderson, Anita Hensley, Brian Higgins. Sixth Row: Paul
Hiner, Billy Hizzinhathan, Dexter Hobby, Dickie Hoages, Don Hodges, David Hogan, Danny Holley,
Joanne Hudgins, Marsha Hughes, Frank Hurd.

seventh grade

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�seventh grade
First Row, left to Right: Vernon Jamerson, Nellie Jannet, Bucky Jansen, Judy Johnson, Carolyn Jones,
Paul Jones, Joyce Jernell, Patricia Kane, Steve Kasey. Second Row: Mary Kessler, Russell King,
Jeanne Kline, Shirley Klug, Donna Lane, Loretta Lawson, Lynn Leddon, Charlew Leidy, Nat Lemon,
Judy Lewis. Third Row: Marchette Light, Carolyn Lovern, Linda Luetgens, Linda Maddox, Burt
Mahone, Sharon Mann, Tommy Manning, Donnie Masincup, Mahlan Maxey, Steve McCarty. Fourth Row:
Jim McCullock, Bob McDaniels, Johnny McKendrick, Billy Meador, Linda Mercer, Barbara Miller,
Mary Miller, Ricky Miller, Jane Mills, Roger Mills. Fifth Row: Faye Minton, Joyce Montgomery,
Dicky Moor, Linda Moore, Bonnie Moses, Patsy Moses, Peggy Moses, David Muddiman, Tommy
Muller, Billy Mullens. Sixth Row: Gayle Nicely, Penny Nichols, Sandra Nuft, Michael O'Conner,
Michael Osborne, Dawn Oyler, John Page, Betty Patterson, Cheryl Parker, Carson Parks.

�First Row, left to Right: Wayne Parrish, Carol Pearn, Gretchen Phipps, Mary Pittman, Bruce Poff,
Diane Poff, Ira Poff, Paul Porterfield, Paul Poulas, Johnny Powers. Second Row: Steve Powell, Glen
Preston, Wayne Pugh, Paul Reid, Ruth van Rensselaer, Barbara Rex, Billy Richard, Dona Richardson,
James Richardson, Pete Richman. Third Row: G. E. Riggle, Sylvia Rock, Pat Robertson, Kenneth
Rogers, Patsy Saunders, Rickie Scaggs, Ruby Scott, Sandy Shelton, Michael Shepherd, Patricia Short.
Fourth Row: Brenda Sink, Glen Sink, Sandra Sink, Wanda Sisson, Penny Slogh, Wayne Slaughter,
Jimmy Sledd, Shirley Smith, Reuben Smith, Charles Snyder. Fifth Row: Judy Solomon, Donna Spicer,
Ronnie Stafford, Ruby Stapleton, Billy Starkey, Sheri Stevenson, Mary Tanner, Robert Taylor, David
Terry, Steven Terry. Sixth Row: Carolyn Thomas, Steve Thompson, Patsy Townsend, Paul Trent,
Roberta Trent, Luther Tucker, Sandra Turner, James Tyree, Ronnie Tyree, Kent Underwood.

seventh grade

�MOST SCHOLARLY
John Stone
Grac e Mauney

MOST ARTISTIC
She lton R eid
Aylett e Stone

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MOST POPULAR
Stevie Hillen
Kay Surrette

WITTIEST
John Bottger
Ma-Fg·:i"e Rankin

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MOST ATHLETIC
Andy Goo d ~
Yvonne Crouch

�BEST LOOKING
Marvin Smith
Sherry Watson

MOST VALUABLE
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David Burrows
Betty Davis

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P a ul Forth
Judy Smith

BEST ALL AROUND
Allen Nel ms
Julia Trent

MOST MUSICAL
Mark Moses
Angie Guilliams

�last will and testament
article I, to the teachers:
To Mrs. Roal we leave a new batch of art students who like to draw dead
trees.
To Miss Temple we leave a new collection of mottoes and quotations.
To Mr. Breedlove we leave a neat filing cabinet.
We leave to Mrs. Francis a hungry group of students who will eat loads
of popsicles and give her the wrappers.
To Miss Beamer we leave another Grace Mauney so she can grade a good
driver education paper.
To Mrs. Baird we leave a home room that is not noisy but likes to wash
blackboards.
To Mrs. Whitley we leave a five-pound box of candied relative pronouns .
To Mrs . Deacon we leave a group of monitors who do not congregate in
the halls.
article II, to the next ninth grade:
To n ext year's science students , we leave the Bell Telephone Science
Se ri es and another couple of pig 's and cow's hearts to cut open.
B etty Davis leaves her pep to the next head cheer leader, and this year's
cheer lead ers leave their grace, poise, and charm to next year's.
Mar garet Zieber leaves her cello to anyone strong enough to carry it.
Mar jor i e Rankin leaves her unending chatter to anybody else who can g et
away with it.
Mar vin (t' Preacher") Smith l eaves his position as Devotions Chairman to
whomeve r gets it n ext year.
Ma rk Mos es leaves his bright red pants to Bill Tinnell.
Sherry Watson and Mar y Sue Younger leave their love for horses to Gail
Oliver .
article III, to Miss Hoover and the faculty :
To Miss Hoover and the fa culty we wish a pleasant summer and many
more happy years at L ee.

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Left to right: David Burrows , Treasurer; John Stone, Vice-President; Betty Davis, President;
Kay Surr ett , Secretary.

student co-operative association
Seat ed : Surr ette, Ston e, Davis , Burrows . First row: Crawford, Self, Nelms , Buckner, Good ,
Mos es, Forth, Lancast er . Second row: Thomas , Younge r , Corkum, Robertson, Crouch, Haley,
Cas ey, Fitzpatrick, Barnhart , Smith, Johnson, Kaufman , B easley, Wilson . Standing: Scott , Eaton ,
Weaver, Higgs, Mayhew, Tr ent, Hobbs, Cr easy, Fl eming, Lippincott , Metz, Lloyd, Conne r , Hale,
Lockard, Wentz, Jennings, Hackworth, T erry.

�red cross
Standing : Mrs. Mary Bernard. Fir!::&gt;t row : Drumheller, Bell, Stanley, Crawford, Mos es , Anderson. S e cond row : Cling enp e el, Minton, Patterson, Spicer , Baldwin, Mercer . Third row: Painter ,
Null, Jacki e Null , Mas kin , Christian , Hw1t er. Fourth row: Rutledge, Collins , Webb, Hicks , Powell .

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club

First ro w : Youn ge r , Zi eb e r , Stanley, Smith, Harris , Crawford. Second row: Gantt, Young, Pugs ,
Buckn e r , Jamison , Fortune, Dickinson, Klink, Varn er , Mangus. Standing: Kaufman, Mr . Taylor
Owens.

�senior monitors
First row : L ee, Zi eb er, Nelson , Younger, Stanley, Judy Stanley. Second row: Ston e , Burrows,
F orth, Rhoia, Conne r , Crawford, Mos es. Third r ow: Guilliams , Ha l e , Davis, Surr ett e, Crouch,
Caldwell. F ourth row : Sellers, Ward, Alb er gotti, Self, Buckne r.

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monitors

F irst row: Arnold, States, Ed wa rd s, Farmer, Klink, Wad e, Hackworth, Richardson , Port e r,
Roberts , Kahle , Drumheller. Second ro w: Garland, Hicks, Taylor, Slayton, J enni ngs , van Lear ,
Hackworth, Garb er , Weaver, Crooke, R obertson , Mullen, Gantt. Third row : Smith, Harris, Quinn ,
Sisson, Walton, Brooks, D ean, Huffine, Hicks, Rutl edge .

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�la tin club
L eft to ri g ht : Marj orie Rankin , Scrib e ; St evie Hillen, Tr easur er ; Br enda RobP&gt;-t5on, Council ;
Allen N elms , Se cond Council.

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library club
F i r s t r ow: Wa rd , W eav er, Crush, Rutl edge, St anl ey, Sellers , Slayton, Stone . Second row: Hodges ,
H ayes, Alls, Sween ey, Corkum, Buckne r , Hackworth. Thir d row: Otey, Clingenp eel, Dugan,
T aylor , Pit tma n , Ward.
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row: Klink, Cannady, Mastin , Wilhelm , Null, Boon e, Marshall, Barbour, Hoa!, Lipscomb. Fourth row:
Wiser, Baker, Jennings , Collins , Cubitt, DeLong, Tinnell, Fortune, Wirsing, Gantt.

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Gardner , Bob J ohnson. St a nd ing : B ett y Brooks, Ri c hard Co llins, Don Cubitt , Jimmy Milne, Lynn
J ohnson , J . P . Holland .

ninth grade dr a matics officers
L eft to right: Sher ry Watson , Vice -Pr es ident ; Tommy Crawford , Pr eside nt ; Dav id Bur r o ws,
R eporter ; Kaye Sur rett e, Secret a r y.

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�eighth grade dramatics officers
First row: Cannady, Bowman, Jamison, Combs, Bowling. Second row: Mastin, Van Lear, Johnson,
Slusher. Third row: Webb, Klink, Meetz, Conner, Brown. Fourth row: Wentz, Weaver, Collie,
Lloyd, Hobbs.

seventh grade dramatics officers
First row: Hurtte, Wood, Bower, Buckland, Snider, Oyler. Second row: Barnhart, Calvert, Alexander, Kasey, Underwood, Via. Third row: Roberts, Haley, Patterson, Spicer, Scott, Dent. Fourth
row: Hackworth, L. Hackworth, Richardson, Caldwell, Cahill, Terry. Fifth row: Garb er , Snyder ,
Kepner, Solomon, Hatcher, Naff. Sixth row: Karner, Deyerle, Tanner, Mills , McCarty.

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Left t o r ight: Ayl ett St one, Program Chairman ; She rr y Wats on , Pr e sid e nt ; Yvonne Crouc h ,
Secr et a r y; Sally Alb er gotti, Tr easur e r ; Cathy Mayhe w , Vi c e -Pr es id e nt.

hi-y officers
L eft t o right : St eve Hillen, Se cr etary ; Jo e Churchill , S e r g e ant at Arms ; And y Goo d , Pr e side nt ;
J ohn Stone, Vice -Pr es id ent ; Ken Hyd e, Tr easur e r.

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Bower, Evans, Terry, Tanner, Alexander, R. Mills, Mr. Landis. Third row: Milne, Lee,
Hoal, W. Pugh, Moses, Thompson, Howell, Gentry, Moon. Fourth row: Crawley, Thomason,
Cole, Caywood, Thomas, Jenkins, Forth, Richardson.

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���FA CULTY
Miss Anne Bailey, Mr . P a u l Foster, Mr . Lloyd W olf , M r. W. T. Stone , Mr s . Ocie Martin, Mr. S. D. Bowman,
Mis s Hele n Gardner, Miss May Rhodes, Mrs . Nancy Walton - Miss Margaret M cN eace, Mrs. Catherine
C ollin s , Miss Blanche Hu r l e y , Mrs. Ada A. Deacon , M rs. Dor 0 thy D e Hart, Mrs. Barbara Sherertz, Mrs .
Annabelle Sullivan, Mis s Vi rginia Goggin - Miss Haze l Has s am, Miss Nancy Harris on, Mrs. Iris Martin,
Mrs . Annie Hardy, Miss Luc y Wingfield , Mrs. Virg inia Jefferson, Mrs. Cuba Cr eger, Miss Nancy Sloan
Miss Eliza b eth Temple, Mr s . Ros e Howard, Miss M a e H oove r, Mrs . Mar y W. Arthur, Mrs. Nina Srrrith ,
Mrs. Mary B ernar d .
Absent :

Mrs . Mar g ar et R a d er, Miss Virginia Page , M r . Waller Howard.

CLASS

OFFICERS

Tommy Koogl er (Pr eside nt), Susan Quinn (Secretary) , Rita Light (Vice -President), Lee Finks

(Treasurer).

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ROOMS

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20 AND 21.

Boyce Ray , Donald Whi!:e, Norman Clift on, Joseph Collins, Eldridge Copenha v er ,
Charles Lee , Bobby Caywood , Moyer Duncan, Tommy Evans, Donald Camden, Irene
Cook, Charles Mitchell - Shirle y Edwards, Kathleen Stump, Helen Kincaid, Pat
East, James Oliver, Betty Weeks, Kenneth Ward, Jane McDowell, Carl Roberts ,
Betty Jane Lantz, Betty Brooks , Peggy Weaver, Rachel Schoonover.
Absent:

HOME

Alfred Altieri, Merlene Hendricks.

ROOM

11.

James Dilla rd , Dorothy Cunningham , Ralph Patsel , Annabelle Bennington, Cari~r
Fox, Harryett e Weeks Tommy Edmunds, David Bilbro, Don Woods, Jam.es Be '
David Mecredy, Jimm~ Kulp James Wyatt - Susan Qdnn, Mary Ann Pickett,
M axine Rodge r s, Edith Pabo~ Darlene Hambrick, Virginia Clement, Lewis Young ,
Loi s Ann Mark.ham, Betty Bu;ger, Lois Ann Childers' Elsie Blackwell.

HO?viE

ROOM

22.

Frank Hylt on , T ommy K oogler , Arthur James. - Martha Clay Lunsford, 'f rtl;nn N e
Miller F~rr, L o rraine Smit h, He l e n Parker, rii:uuy Good, M ary Hale, i;3et1/ulg hurn, q_i:&gt;
Betty Ano.rews, Kath erine Showa lter TornrnY W ille tt, Cha rle s Ror er Jil'Xl
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Tony Pabon, Barbara Ann Long , L ee Finks , Ro~ e '
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English Showalter, J r., K atherine Stultz, R ita Light, P at ric i a E me r son, Nta g
Dorsey, James :!J owdy, Ann Irvin .

��HOME ROOM 25.
Robert Bolling, Bobby Johnson, Fred Carroll, Henry Hutchinson, J. D. Kinnier,
John Fay - Anna Lee Warden, Barbara Bower, Nancy Weld, Ann Korte, Barbara
Little, Mary Jane Barbour, Betty Jo Carter, Lewis Brammer, Barbara Boers,
Bill Williams, Joyce Bates, Stokely Gray, Bettie Copper .
Absent:

HOME

Ralph Peek, Doris Kerr.

ROOM

27.

Shir ley Satchwell, Louis Barnhart, Gerry Walker, Jimmy Rickmon: A~ Pownall,
Wentworth Foster, Dennis Mauck, J. w. McNeil, Peggy Johnson, V1rg1n1a
Obenchain, Jo Ann Thomas _ Bobby Stickley, Irma Garrett, Sue Bowman, Bobby
Turne r, Angeline Luckado, Nannie Chapman, Joanne Brooks, J. B. Glovier,
David Hunter, Florence Blackwell, Elizabeth Caldwell.
Absent:

HOME

Bobby Konnagan.

R O OM

ZS ,

Bruce R eid , Nancy Haynes , P aul B e ll, Jane Sykes, Everett Fisher, Patri cia
P r illaman, Roy De bo, Richard Shutt, Tom Sc ott , Thomas Blessar d , Bobby Craft,
James Spar k s - C h ar les Bowman Anne tte C asse ll, David Wood, Phyllis Pola s ,
Nell Strick l e r , Libby L ee Riddle , N e lda Long, Kathleen Ric k man, Betty
Patterson, Reb e cca Br oa dwater .

��ANNUAL

STAFF

Betty Ann Neas, Helen Parker, Jimmy Rickmon, Patricia Prillaman, Vir g inia Ob e nchain, James Dillard,
Joseph Collins - Kathleen Rickman, Boyce Ray, Rebecca Broadwater, Bettie Copp e r, Florence Bla ckwell,
Charles Rorer, Lois Ann Childers, David Bilbro, Shirley Satchwell, D e nni s Mauck , Ann Pownall, James
Bell, Nancy Haynes - Wentworth Foster, Sue Bowman, Mary Jane Barbour, J a n e McDowell, Susan Quinn,
Mary Ann Pickett, Lee Finks, David Hunter, Englis h Showalter, Jr., Betty Patters on, Lewis Young, Barbara
Long, Lewis Brammer.
,.Absent:

Bobby Konnagan, Everett Fis h er , Nina Stutts .

STUDENT
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R'7·g~~~o!~~rew; ,

COUNCIL

Larry Anderson, Paul B e ll, J . D. K innier, Ir e ne Cook, Jimmy Wyatt

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wall&lt;er .Ho~lingsworthonL, a.ne Sykes, Esthe r M axey, Julie Sink, Nannie Cha pma n, N an cy Pilche r, Ann frvin,
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J:Ji&gt;Y den t Mary Ann Pickett JYoung • S onny Wh ee l er, P e d ie J e ff e r son , M arg ar e t Surfac e - Bobby Stickley ,
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p..ot' u r Edmunds (Vice-Pre~idoanne Brooks, Emily Williams, Shirley White - Arthur James (Pr es id e nt),
'J'on·rtnY

ent), Bruce R e id (Tr easurer) .

nt· Shirley Mills (Secr eta )
J..bse ·
ry •Dorothy Childress, David Pe dig o , Barbara Long, Travis Epes .

���CHOIR
Tommy Edmund s (Vic e -Pr es id e nt), Bobby Johns on, R a lph Patsel, Trav is Epes, John Fay , David Mecre dy ,
Jame s W yatt, Roy D e bo , C a r ter Fox , Richa rd Shutt - Jame s Dillard, Dav id Bilbro, James Dow dy, L ewi s
Youn g, Jimmy Good (A ccompa ni st). Art hu r Ja m e s, Jimmy Kulp, Jimmy Bell , Denn i s M a uck - H elen
P a rke r , T r u e Mille r Fa rr (R ep ort e r) , M a r tha Clay Lun s ford, Lorraine Smith (S e c ret ary -Tr easur e r), Mary
Hale , El s i e Bla c kw e ll , B a rbara Bowe r , Kath e rine Showalter, Betty Ann N e a s , B e tty And rews, Mary R ier s on,
Florenc e Bla c kw e ll - Sue Bow m a n, M ar g a r et Dor sey, Lois Ann Childers, Irma Ga rr ett, P atricia
Em e r s on , J o a nn e B r ook s , Rita Li gh t, B a rbara Long , M a r y Ann Pickett, Lois Ann Markha m, Kathe rine
Stultz, Ann Ir v in.
Ab se n t:

B a r ba r a Little , R a lph P e ek .

M ONIT ORS
J i m mie R ickmon, She ila Cr a b t r ee , Jimmy Kulp, J a m es Dilla rd , Ra lph Pat s e l , J . W. McNeil , Roy Debo A nn Powna ll, Kat h er ine S h owalte r , Lou i s Barnha rt , Tru e Miller F a rr , Nancy B ryant, Mary Hal e, Betty
B rook s , Mar ga r et Surface, H e l e n P a rker, H a rr yett e We e k s , J ane Sy ke s - Katherine Stultz, Shirley
L aw horn, Lois Ann Childers, Pat r i c i a E merson , Rita Light, F e di e J e ffe r s on, Susan Quinn, Ann Irvin,
Flor e nc e Blackwe ll , L ew i s Young - M argaret Dorsey (C a p tain) , M ary A nn P ickett (Student Countil
R e pr ese nta tive ) , Marth a Clay Lu ns fo r d (S e c retary).
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Shir l e y Mill s , Fran c es U m.b erger.

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OFFICERS

Martha Clay Lunsford r
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.hnurews (Vice-Pr &lt;?hairman), Margaret Dorsey (Publicity Chairman) Y
(Secretary), Ma esiden~), Harryette Weeks (President), Betty Ann N e as
ry Ann Pickett (Treasurer).
HI-Y

OFFICERS

Travis F
(Stud ent Council Representative), James Wyatt (Ser g eant-A~- A )rm s) '
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Bobby Tuox
re~surer) - Lee Finks (Chaplain), Bobby Stickley (Historian ' Bolling (Srner (Vice-President), English Showalter, Jr. (President), Robert
ecretary).
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Nicky Taubma n, E dward Webster, Lewis Brammer, Tom Scott, SonnY Wheeler '
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FUTURE

HOMEMAKERS'

CLUB

OFFICERS

Jane Sykes (Student Council Representative)' Van Stella Kingery (Reporte:i:)'
Re?ecca Broadwater (Program Chairman) - Elsie Blackwell (Vice _president),
Lois Ann Childers (President), Dorothy Cunningham (Treasurer).
Absent:

LATIN

Nancy Haynes (Secretary)·

CLUB

OFFICERS

Jimmy Kulp (President)' Ann Pownall (Secr.etary) - Lee Finks (Vice -President)'
Barbara Long (Student Council Representative, Bobby Turner (Treasurer).

LIBRARY

CLUB

OFFICERS

Elizabeth Reid (Social Chairman)' Ann Pownall (Program Chairrnan)' Bobby
l(onna gan (Publicity Chairman)' Gail Fer~ell (Treasurer)
- Shirley Satchwell
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A b s ent :

E velyn LaPrad (Reporter)·

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�JR. G L EE CLUB OFFI C ERS

DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS

Frank Set liff (Vic e-P re s i dent),
Nan cy Pilcher (Pr es ident),
J o h n Oakey (R e p o rte r ) ,
Absent: Betty Witt (S e c re ta ry T re asurer).

Gerry Wa lker (Vice - P res ide nt),
Susan Quinn (Publicity Chairman),
Mary Jane Barbour {P r esident ),
Darlene Hambrick (SecretaryTreasurer}.

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RE D

CROSS

. A nn Davey, Beverly B ind s chadl e r , Betty Ruth Cun d iff, Cart er F o x ,
yWl }..Vl~k __ Pat Smith, Peg gy Mile s, J a n e St o ckman , Joan Ratc liff, D o lly Mae

r :re:ne c;u e B owman , Barbara Pollar.d , Cha r l es Bowman , Ma rgaret Dorsey, Roge r
rorie 5 ' d _ True M i ller Farr (Pres ide nt), ! oanne Br ook s (S ecretary) , France s
c;a:r1a:n (Reporter), M ary J ane Barbour (Vice -Pres ide n t ) .
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Jane Sa l e (Treasurer) , D or othy C hild ress, Marie Be ckner.
p..'bsen.t:

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GIRLS'

Betty Ann N eas, Page Mus e , Mary
Jane Barbour, L ibb y L ee Riddle
Susan Quinn , N a n cy P ilc h e r
Ele anor S t rickl e r , R ita L i g ht
Tru e Miller F arr
Absent: Bobby Stickley

MONOGRAM

BASKET BALL

Jane Sy kes (Captain), Betty
Brooks , Diane Dickerson
Charlotte Wilton - - Elea~or
St _rickle r, Nancy Weld, Nancy
Pilcher, Ann Davey

C L UB

Jane Sykes, True Miller Farr, Carter Donnan, Betty Brooks (President ) , Betty
Ann Neas, Barbara Pultz , Martha Clay Lunsford, Diane Dickerson - Hel en
Kincaid, Charlotte Wilton, Nancy Pilcher, Jo Ann Thomas , Ma r y J a n e Barbour
Ann Dave y -- L ois Ann C h ilders , Judy Fraley, Shirley Sat c hwe ll , Katherine
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Stultz , G e r r y W a lker , Dar l e n e Ha mbri~k -- J&lt;?le ano: St r~c kler,MaryAnnPickett,
N ancy W e ld (Secr e tary - Treasu rer), Shir l e y Mills , Rit a L i ght, Ann Irvin (ViceP r es ide nt) .
Absent :

Betty W itt , Page Muse, D i a n e Rolle y , Eve lyn L aPrad .

�GIRLS

I

VOLLEYBALL

Joyce Bates, Libby Lee Riddle, Helen Kincaid, Betty Brooks (Capt ain), Diane
Dickerson - Eleanor Strickler, Nancy Weld, Ann Irvin, Margaret Dorse y , Kat herine
Stultz.
Absent:

Page Muse, Janette Stump'.

BASKETBALL

VARSITY

Waller Howard (Coach), Tommy Edmunds, Charles Lee, .James Wyatt, Moyer
JVir.
_ Norman Clifton, Tommy Evans, Jimmy Kulp (Captain), Robert Bolling,
puncan Fox - Lee Finks and David Mecredy (Managers)·
carte r

GIRLS'

SOFTBALL

a.ley, Nancy Pilcher, Helen Kincaid, Jane Sykes, Page Muse, Diana
:f1&gt;d)' f'r on - Shir ley Lawhorn, Nancy Weld, Ann Irvin, Katherine Stultz, Gerry
(Captain) , Ba rbara Darden, Joan Ratcliffe.

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Mary Ann Pickett.

����MIRROR
A mirror is a looking glass,
And looking in we find
The chosen ones of our class
All written up in rime.

Lewis Young has a brillant mind,
A smarter one we'll never find
A diller , a dollar
·
A v ery good scholar -Elizabeth Caldwell.

As the most popular boy at Lee
Jimmy Wyatt our choice would be.
Rita Light has reached her height
In popularity over night.

"Buddy" Ja1:1-es has much personality;
H e makes friends with great vitality
Personality P-L-U -S.
'
That ' s Margaret Dorsey to us.

Jimmy Good can do many things;
When he plays the piano rings.
Lorraine Smith will soon reach fame
l£ her voice remains the same.

Alth o~gh he isn't very tall,

Le e Finks is the wittiest boy of all.
B etty Ann Neas is quite a wit·
She gives the boys and girls ~ fit.

Wentworth Foster can paint and draw;
His paintings are without a flaw.
Mary Jane Barbour is very smart, .
In her field of modern art.

Jimmy Kulp is a handsome lad,
A n d a s an athlete he isn't bad.
Ou r b e st l ooking girl is True Miller Farr.
She m ust h a v e been born under a star.

Ralph ·P eek ar. athlete is.
In games and sports 1-.e is a whiz.
Nancy Weld, a girl who's sweet,
Is our school's best athlete.

" Gorky~• Showalter is the most likely to succeed;
A happy life he's sure to lea~.

Most likely to succeed--Susan Qu~nn,
In what she does she's sure to win.

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Lee Junior Hi-Y won the Ping-pong
tournament sponsored by the "Y".
Robert Bolling was our leading participant.
Lee Hi-Y won the swim meet with Jimmy Kulp
our star scorer.

II.

In the bond issue poster contest Cartu Bonnan won
first place in the city. Betty Copper, Mary Jane
Barbour, Alex Lee Lester also won awards.

III.

Susan Quinn won second place in an essay contest on
''Democracy Works Here''.

IV.

JirnmY Lugar was top salesman in our annual magazine
drive with $ 59.50. Lee raised $ 2,817 in all. Home
room 35 was the highest home room on sales.
Other high ranking salesmen were second
E:rnilY Williams, third Arnold Schlossberg,
and fourth Barbara Darden.

v.

VI.
VII.

Fifteen boys received basketball
letters.

�ASSEMBLIES
October 1

The Student Council members
explained.

October 29

The magazine drive was explained and given a big send off by the
representative from Crowell-Collier Publishers.

November 5

The Junior Red Cross represe n tatives , unde r Mrs . Ocie Martin's instruction, present ed a skit depicting the various phases of Red Cross
work.

December 3
December 15

introduced

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and

their duties

The Monitors asked the student body's cooperation and showed some
of the trials of being a monitor.
A delightful program of Christmas music was presented by the Choir
and Junior Glee Club under the direction of Mrs· Blanche Hurley. I t
featured a Cantata and other Christmas music.
The Hi-Y had a devotional program with Mr.
speaker.

January 7
Jan uary

were

Robeson

as guest

The Lee name day assembly under Miss Page's direction featur d
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songs and an address on Robert E. Lees c hara c t er. -

!6

The Esso Company showed the film, "Historic Virginia••, in technicolor, which was enjoyed thoroughly.

r Y 18

T he Dramatics students , with Mrs. Ada Deacon's able direction , pre.
t•
sented a play, "The First Flag", 1n commera ion of Washington's
birthday.

FebruarY
:f"ebrua

The Addison Choir gave a pr.ogram of songs in three groups-popular
classical and spiritual.

March 18

The Monroe Band played a concert for the student body.
enjoyed it.

Everyone

-...rr. Waller Howard presented the basketball letters and M"
iss Hurley
gave some previews of the Spring Concert.

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The Spring Concert was divided into two parts - Spring Fanta
one-act comical skits in song. It was well received by the aud~y and
which filled the auditorium.
ience,
The Hobby Show interviewed hobbyists, some of whom had mad
fession of their hobby. Mr. Bowman, Mrs. Martin, Mrs Raeda pro·
·
•
Jvir . Wo lf e cooperated to give us a very int eres t ing assembly. e r an:I
Frederic Sjoborn gave a beautiful program of piano music.
The Easter Program featured anthems by the Jefferson Ch · 1
Jvir. Griffey, an Easter address by D r . Hollingsworth, and ~ir E ed by
l{y:rnn hy the Lee choi r .
n
aster
The Talent Show featured singing, dancing, and s 0 1 os on various
rnusi_ca.l instruments by Lee students, under the d'
. '
lrechon of Mrs.
Virginia Jefferson ,
M r. White' s Band students gave a concert of various musical se 1ec t•
ions
T h e candidates for the student officers were introduced
d th
rnpa i gn ma
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ca
nag e rs gave speeches in a very rousing assembly.
Mr s . Collins' Home E conom1cs Clu b
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d re ss e s the g i rls had mad e.

present ed a fashion show of

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�CLASS

WILL

We, the Graduating Class of Lee Junior High School; residing at. two
hundred and ten Franklin Road in the city of Roanoke in the Commonwealth
of Virginia; being of rundown body and unsound mind, 1do hereby publish and
declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, declaring all former wills
or documents made by us at any time heretofore , null and void.
ARTICLE
Item I

Item II

We of the second lunch period leave Mr. Bowman , with his cafeteria
inspections and •'eight at a table", to all who have not yet experienced
them.
We bequeath Mrs. Hardy's fourth period algebra class to the future
ninth grade, and hope that they .will be able to work algebra · unt~l t~e
the lunch bell and still be outs1de the door five seconds after 1t rmgs,
feat which we could never accomplish.

fo:

ARTICLE
Item I

Item II
Item III

II

Home room 22 wills its fondness for
future occupants of this room.
ARTICLE

Item I

I

''midinorning snacks

•• to all

III

Edith Pabon leaves her Lee Junior hat to Patricia Robinson, with hopes
that Miss Sloan will like it better on her than she did on Edith.
· ces to
Everett Fisher and Rober t Bolling leave their booming v ol.
Charles Wright , who really needs them.
Harryette weeks wills her tall, stately carriage to Dix i e Swain·

Betty Jo Carter leaves ninth grade hygiene to any one who w ould h a ve i t.
t P res i de nt
Buddy James leaves his purple and gold sweater to the n ex
V
of the student council.
d Cov ingt on.
f
Lee Jinks leaves his love or all short girls to Richar
VI
h pp e ns t o
Nina Stutts bequeaths all of her lost articles to any one who a
VII
find them.
Jane Sykes leaves her referee's whistle to Diane D i c k erson .
VIII
ll h
Dorothy
Margaret Dorsey leaves a
t e horse books in the libra ry t o
IX
Powers and Pag e Muse.
ARTICLE IV
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w· gfield
We do hereby nomina te, cons itute , and appoint Mis s L u c y
in
I
and M
D
thy DeJ-Iart executors of this our Last W ill and Testarnentt
with t~=·pr:.:i~ion that if ~ny of !he beneficia r ies unde r this will att e;i-:r
t o break the same , they will be giv en an hour in Remed ial Hall b y o n
both of these teachers·
·t t
d
· t
f this
We nominate, constl u e .athn thappo1n Mi s s Ma e Hoov e r t r uste e. oh s he
II
Last Will and Testarnent, wi.
e sincer e h ope tha t a ny trust whi c
may hereafter place in y ou w ill not be b r oke n.
ARTI C LE V

Item IV
Item
It e m
Item
Item
Ite m

Item

Item

In witne ss whereof , w e , ! he g ra duatin g c l a ss ' have to t his ' ou r las t _w ill
and t esta ment , thi s tw enty. -fif th day ofMa rch in th
f
r Lo r d , n lllee s u bs cr· b d
e year 0 o u
the
t een hund re d a nd fo rty - n m '
l. e our name and set ou r se al. o n
da y afor esaid .
Graduating Clas s o f 1 949·

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