Albemarle High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Albemarle, NC)
- Class of 1959
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JOEL ALMOND
"It is work which gives flavor to life."
U. S. Navy Veteran
JOHNNY ALMOND
"Smart, happy, carefree and gay, a good boy in every
way."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society,
CROSSROADS Photography Stott, Soph. Class President,
Freshman Class Vice-President, Homeroom Guidance --.v s
Leader, Marshal, Monogram Club, Black Masque Club,
Booster's Club, Hi-Y, President, Vice-President, Summer
Choral Clinic, Field Day, Athlete of Month, Varsity
Football, Track, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee.
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TAMARA ALMON D
"Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue."
CROSSROADS Typing Staff, Homeroom Secretary, Treas-
urer, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, Booster's Club, F.B.L.A., ',,,,.
Field Day, Varsity Basketball, Sr. Banquet Waitress, ,,,, ,x
Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Shorthand
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MICKEY AREY
"Let tomorrow take care ol tomorrow."
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"Vitality in a woman is a blind tury of creation."
t 4' Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Art Statt,
Bible Club, Block Masque Club, Tri-Hi'Y, Social Com-
mittee, Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee, Home-
roorn Secretary, Treasurer, Assembly Committee, Miss
Merry Christmas, Sr. Banquet Waitress, Jr.-Sr. Prom
Committee.
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LINDA BARNES
"Vitality is the salt of conversation."
CROSSROADS Typing Staff, Homeroom Guidance Leader,
Library Club, Assistant, Bible Club, Black Masque Club,
Booster's Club, F.B.L.A., Tri'Hi-Y, Treasurer, Assembly
Committee, Shorthand Speed and Pensmonship Award.
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BILLIE JO BARRIER
"A happy combination at rare talents and qualities."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society,
Secretary, CROSSROADS Art Staff, Homeroom Secretary,
Devotional Leader, Guidance Leader, Jr. Play Cast, Black
Masque Club, Play Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President,
Chaplain, Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee, Crea-
tive Writing and Speech Club, Assembly Committee,
I' Office Worker, Special Science Fair, FULL MOON Feature
Staff, Sr. Banquet Waitress, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee,
Summer Choral Clinic, Homecoming Sponsor, Soph. Hop
Committee.
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"With a twinkle in his eye, a modest boy."
Jr. Red Cross, Hi-Y, Science Fair, Field Day, B-Team
, Football.
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MARVIN BENTON
"Colm, whatsoever storms may stake the world."
ED BIVENS
"Mon ot thought ond mon ot action."
student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Photo-
graphy Staff, Homeroom Guidance Leaderg Black Masque
Clubp Hi-Y, Field Day, Jr,-Sr. Prom Committee, Sophz Hop
Committee, Jr. Play Committee, Sr. Banquet Committee.
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.g.g ' 1 ' "Let thy words be tew."
fj . Monogram Club, Booster's Club, Field Day, Varsity Bas-
.. 4 ketball, Baseball, and Football Manager' B-Team Foot-
kk l ball, Wrestling Team Scorekeeper.
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as day."
Freshman Class 'Treasur-cr, Field Dayj Soph, Hop Corn-
nbigm mittee: B-Team Football.
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REGGIE BLALOCK
"A gentlemen-and always willing to oblige."
Science Fair.
NANCY BOGER
"I think no virtue goes with size."
CROSSROADS Art Staff, F,T.A., Treasurer, Bible Clubg
Triflnli-Y, Blue Ridge Assembly Delegate, Homeroom
Guidance Leaderg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Homecoming
Sponsor.
LANE BROWN
"By his work one knows the mon."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society,
CROSSROADS Business Stattg Jr, Red Cross: Bible Clubg
Black Masque Clubg Hi-Y, Vice-President, Chaplain,
lntcr-Club Council President: Creative Writing and Speech
Club, President, Debate Team, Debate Conference, Home-
room President, Guidance Lcaaer, Special Science Fairs,
Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Student Rotarian,
Varsity Basketball Manager, Jr. Play Committee, Sr.
Superlaiivc, Teen-Age Rodeo Winner.
LINDA BROWN
"Let there be no strife between thee ond me."
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PRISCILLA BURRIS
"A Smile is the nicest thing I know."
CROSSROADS Photography Staff, Library Club, Secretary,
Jr. Red Cross, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Booster's Club, Homeroom Guidance Leader, Field Day,
Jr,-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph, Hop Committee, Jr. Play
Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress, FULL MOON News
Staff.
SUE BURRIS
- "Kindness is the best policy."
F.H.A., Library Club, Assistant, President, Vice-President,
Spencer Library Convention, Bible Club.
BOB BYRD
"Common sense is seeing things as they are and doing
things as they should be done."
LANA BYRD
"To make the world a friendly place, one must show
a friendly trace."
CROSSROADS Photography Staff, F.H.A,, District Meeting,
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Field Day, Bible Club, District Meeting, Black Masque
Club, Boosters Club, Homecoming Committee, Jr.-Sr.
Prom Committee, Jr, Play Committee.
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CHIP CAIN
"I shall laugh myself to death."
Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Literary
Staff, Monogram Club, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Presi-
dent, Booster's Club, Jr. Class Treasurer, Homeroom
President, Treasurer, Special Science Fair, Jr.-Sr. Prom 6
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Athlete of Month, Track, Sr, Superlative, Sr. Banquet gh
Committee. " 5
HELEN CARPENTER
"Think before speaking is my motto."
Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton,
Virginia, F.H.A., Jr. Red Cross.
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MYRA CARPENTER
"SmaIl, dependable, carefree, gay, A likable creature in
every way."
CROSSROADS Literary Staff, FULL MOON Feature Staff
Editor, Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee, F.H.A.,
Parliamentarian, State Convention Delegate, Camp Delc-
gate, Play Cast, F.T.A., Secretary, State Convention
Delegate, Library Club, Bible Club, Secretary, Retreat
Delegate, Newspaper Stott, Play Cast, Black Masque,
Tri-Hi-Y, Convention Delegate, Homeroom Vice-Presi-
dent, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop
Committee, Jr. Play Usher, Committee, Homecoming
Sponsor, Stanly News and Press Reporter. li-
PAUL CARPENTER +L- V
"He that is not with me is against me."
CROSSROADS Photography Staff, Black Masque Club,
Hi-Y, Homeroom Vice-President, Devotional Leader,
Guidance Leader, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee,
Saph. Hop Committee, Wrestling Team, Baseball, Sr.
Banquet Committee.
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JANE CHANDLER
"Her life shall never lack a friend."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society,
CROSSROADS Business Staff, F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross.
President, County President, Monogram Club, Bible Club,
Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Blue Pidge
Assembly Delegate, Booster's Club, Homecoming Com-
mittee, Soph., Sr. Class Secretary, Homeroam Devotional
Leader, Marshal, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee,
Soph. Hop Committee, Varsity Basketball, Tri-Captain,
Jr. Play Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress, Sr. Banquet
Committee.
GAYLENE CLARK
"Forever blessing and forever blest."
Bible Club, Homeroam Devotional Leader, Science Fair,
Letter in Band.
NANCY COGGINS
"The greatest wealth is health."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, FULL MOON News Staff'
F.l-l.A., F.T,A,, Convention Delegate, Bible Club, Play
Cast, Retreat Delegate, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Booster's Club, Creative Writing and Speech Club, De-
bate Team, Homeroam Devotional Leader, Guidance
Leader, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Jr, Play
Committee.
JOE COPLEY
"Happy am I, from core I'm tree."
Black Masque Club, Hi-Y Homeroam Guidance Leader,
Field Day, Teen-Age Rodeo Winner.
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JANE COTTON
"Born with a sense of Iaughter."
ZROSSROADS Art Staff, F.H.A., F.T.A., Library Club,
Jible Club, Black Mosque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club,
Creative Writing and Speech Club, Office Worker, Home-
roam Secretary, Guidance Leader, Field Day Jr.-Sr. Prom
Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
EDDIE CRUTCHFIELD
"Why should life be all labor when one could also play?"
Student Council Renresentative, CROSSROADS Business
Stott, Monogram Club, Hi-Y, Chaplain, Booster's Club,
Homeroam President, Field Day, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee,
Soph. Hap Committee, Varsity Football, Athlete of
Month, Track, Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Banquet Committee.
LINDA CURLEE
"No one knows what she can do until she tries."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Literary Staff,
FULL MOON Managing Editor, F.T.A., Bible Club, Black
Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Booster's Club, Home-
coming Committee, Field Day, Jr,-Sr. Prom Committee,
Soph, Hop Committee, Senior Banquet Waitress,
EDDIE DAVIS
"Enioying the happiness of the world."
CROSSROADS Art Staff, FULL MOON Feature Staff, Hi-Y,
Field Day, Jr.4Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Com-
mittee, Jr. Play Committee.
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LINDA DOBY
"A friend is worth all the hazards we can run."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, F.H.A., Historian, State Con-
vention Delegate, Camp Delegate, District Retreat, F.T.A.,
President, Bible Club, Secretary, Retreat Delegate, State Con-
xentlort Delegate, Block Masque, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Convention Delegate, Social Committee,
Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee, Office Worker, Fresh-
man Class Secretary, Homeroom President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Marshal, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com-
mittee, Soph. Hop Committee, Jr. Play Usher, Homecoming
Sponsor: Sr. Superlative, Shorthand Speed and Penmanshlp
Award.
MICKIE DOBY
"There is a time for some things and a time for all things."
Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club,
Hameroom President, Field Day, Sr. Superlatiye, Sr, Banquet
Waitress: Sr. Banquet Committee,
WOODY DURHAM
"A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it along side
of."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society, FULL
MOON Sports Editor, CROSSROADS Literary Staff, Monogram
Club, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Vice-Presvdent, Convention
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Soph. Hop Committee, Assembly Committee, Student Lion, 'X I
Varsity Football, Athlete of Month, Track, Baseball, Sr. K
Superlativej Sr. Banquet Committee.
CYNTHIA EFIRD
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"A good sport everyday."
CROSSROADS Art Staff, F,H.A., Secretary, Treasurer, F.T.A.f
Junior Red Cross, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hr-Y,
Booster's Club, F.B.L.A., President, l-lomeroom Devotional
Leader, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Jr,
Play Usher, Sr. Superlative, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
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LINDA EFIRD
"Truly loyal as a friend, trustworthy as a student."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Art Staff, F.T.A., Bible
Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Booster's Club,
Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary, Marshal, Field Day, Jr.-Sr.
Prom committee, Soph. Hao Committee: Varsity Basketball:
Sr. Banquet Waitress, Sr, Banquet Committee.
JIMMY EUDY
"l'm fancy free, run on little girls, Don't bother me."
OAKSIE EUDY
"Her love shane as impartial as the sun.'
CROSSROADS Art Staff, F.H.A., Historian, Junior Red Cross,
Bible Club, Retreat Delegate, Black Masque Club, Booster's
Club, F.B.L,A,, Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer,
DOUG EURY
He who loves work gains all the favor at the gods."
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Stott, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Creative Writing and Speech
Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Homeroom Vice-Presiaent, Guid-
ance Leader, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Carolina
Editors Conference, Scholastic Press Institution, N. C. Industrial
Arts Award Winner, Teen-Age Rodeo Winner, Youth ADDVCUO'
tion Week, City Inspector, Traffic Committee.
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TOM FATKIN
"He was a scholar, and a good and faithful one."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Science Fair, Student Lion.
JUDY FESPERMAN
"Art is indeed not the bread but the wine ot lite."
Transferred from New London High School, CROSSROADS
Typing Staff, Bible Club, Black Mosque Club, Booster's Club.
ED FLOYD
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9 Monogram Cllm, Hu-Y, Boosters Club, Frcld Day, Jr.-Sr. Pram
I Committee, Soon. Hop Committee, Varsity Football, Baskctooll,
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BOB FRICK
"l can resist anything but temptation."
BRENDA GANTT
"It's the songs ye sing, and the smiles ye wear, that's a
making the sunshine everywhere."
Modern Music Master, Black Masque Club, Play Committee,
Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Homcroom Vice-President, Secretary,
Mars l-lil' Choral Clinic, Operetta Character, Field Day, Jr,-Sr.
Prom Committee, Malorette, Homecoming Sponsor, FULL MOON
Feature Staff, Sr. Banquet Committee,
T. A. GRIFFIN
"Happiness is cheaper than worry, why pay the higher price?"
Science Four
ALDENA HARRINGTON
"Make use ot time, let not advantage slip."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Literary Staff, F,H,Ag
F.T.A., Chaplain, Jr. Kea Cross, Bible Club, Black Masque Ciao,
BOOSYCWS CN-405 Homecoming Committee, Ottuce Worker, F.B.L.A.,
Vice-President, Homcroom Secretary, Guidance Leaocr, Assembly
Committee, F-xeld Day, Jr,-Sr, Prom Committee, Jr. Play Com-
mittee, Homecoming Sponsor, Sr. Banquet Waitress,
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JANICE HARRIS
"Quick, witty and charming."
Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Business Staff,
Monogram Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Social Committee
Chairman: FUL-L MOON Features Staff, Booster's Club, Home-
coming Committee -Chairman, Chief Cheerleader, Homeroom
ViceAPresident, Junior Play Usher: Soph. Hop Committee,
Chairman: Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee, Chairman, Field Day, Home-
coming Sponsor, Sr. Superlatives, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
VICKIE HARRISON
"Take it easy, have your fun, and let the old world flicker on."
F.B.L.A., Science Fair.
DALE HARTSELL
"What I must do is all that concerns onc, not what thc people
think."
Hi-Y, Operetta Character, Science Fair, Baseball.
GEORGE HARWOOD
"We can do anything it we stick to it long enough."
Student Council Representatiye, National Honor Society
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Modern Music Masters, Bible
Club, Black Mosque Club, Homeroom President, Vice-President,
Treasurer, Boys Double Quartet, Boys State, Athlete of Month,
Student Civitow, Varsity Football, Track, Rodeo Winner.
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PAULA HATHCOCK
"Happiness is the perfume she is always pouring on others."
Transferred from New London High School, CROSSROADS
Typing Staff, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Booster's Club.
MILLIE HATLEY
"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Photography Staff, F.T,A.,
Convention Delegate, F.H.A., Bible Club, Historian, District
Retreat, Booster's Club Homecoming committee, Homeroom
President, Deyotional Leader, District Science Fair, Jr.-Sr. Prom
Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
HUNTER HEARNE
"A light heart lives long."
CROSSROADS Literary Staff, Modern Music Masters, F.T.A.,
Homeroom Treasurer, Guidance Leader, Secretary, Junior Red
Cross, Secretary, Monogram Club, Bible Club, Historian, Block
Masque Club, Tri-l-ii-Y, Chaplain, Booster's Club, Vice-President,
Homecoming Committee, Summer Choral Clinic, Girls' Ensemble,
Operetta Character, Varsity Basketball, Tri-Captain, Home-
coming Sponsor, FULL MOON Staff, Modern Music Masters,
Historian, Banquet Committee, Editor's Conference, Jr. Play
Committee.
SARA HENDERSON
"To live, and act, and serve the future hour."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Monogram Club, Bible Club, Black
Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Boaster's Club, Homecoming Committee:
Cheerleader, Chief, Homeroom, Vice-President, Guidance Leader,
Operetta Character, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph,
Hop Committee, Jr, Play Cast, Homecoming Sponsor, FULL
MOON News Staff.
"Go where he will, the wise man is at home."
Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Photography Staff,
Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Boy's Double Quartet, Student
Rotarian, Norwegian Exchange Student.
"The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Art Staff: Modern Music
Masters, F.T.A., Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Booster's Club,
Homoroom
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Science Fair.
CROSSROADS Literary Staff, F.T.A, Black Masque Club, Play
Committee,
Leader, Summer Choral Clinic, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph
Hoo Committee, Homecoming Sponsor.
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Devotional Leader, T.B. Essay Winner, Assembly
Jr. Play Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress, Band
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GARRETT HONBARRIER
"Ladies, I am a man of few words."
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"Lovely to look at."
Tri-Hi-Y, Convention Delegate, Homeroom Guidance
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BRENDA HONEYCUTT
"Strong minds'are often those ot whom the noisy world hears
least."
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Business Staff, F.T.A,
Delegate, Junior Red Cross Reporter, Bible Club, General Rc-
presentative, Retreat Delegate, Block Masque Club, Tri-l-li-Y,
Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee, Creative Writing and
Speech Club, Homeroom Devotional Leader, Guidance Leader,
Ooeretta Character, Sr. Banquet Waitress, FULL MOON News
Staff Reporter, Field Day.
DELORES HOPKINS
"Kindness and sweetness are only a few of her qualities."
Transferred from Kernersville, North Carolina: F.H,A., Bible
Club, Science Fair.
y LORETTA HOWELL
1, "If's quality rather than quantity that counts."
f r . ,JV Qx Blgck Mgsque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Science Fair, Field
Y Day, Homecoming Sponsor.
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Science Fair, Varsity Baseball.
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" 'Twas her ambition, generous and great."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society, Presi-
dent, CROSSROADS Assistant Editor, F.T.A., Bible Club, Black
Masque Club, Play Cast, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Treasurer, booster's
Club, Homecoming Committee, Homeroom Secretary, D.A.R.,
Who's Who, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Varsity Basketball, Jr. Play
Committee, Homecoming Sponsor, Sr. Superlatives, Sr. Banquet
Waitress, Jr. Girls Basketball Team, Sr. Banquet Committee.
HAROLD KIMMER
"Honest labor hears an honest face."
Hi-Y, Treasurer, Homeroom Guidance Leader, Operetta Charac-
ter, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Wrestling
Team.
JERRY KIMREY
"Lite is too short to waste."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Homeroom Vice-President, Presi-
dent, Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Jr, Play
Committee.
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Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Business Staff, in " L
Junior Red Cross, Monogram Club, Hi-Y, Secretary, Boosters "
Club, Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, N, C. if ,ii
Choral Festival, Boy's Double Quartet, Athlete at Month, Jr.-Sr. X K
Prom Committee, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball,
Jr. Play Usher, B-Team Football. .
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"My wants are tew, my wishes all confined."
Transferred from Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, Junior Red
Cross, Homeroom Vice-President, Science Fair, Field Day.
NELSON KIRK
"Honor lies in honest toil."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Hi-Y, Class Treasurer, Homeroom
Vice-President, Devotional Leader, Soph. Hop Committee,
Sr. Superlative, B-Team Football.
JIMMY KLUTTZ
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
FULL MOON Assistant Business Manager, CROSSROADS Business
Manager, Monogram Club, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Class
Presiaent, Homeroom President, Treasurer, Boy's State, Who's
Who, Soph. Hop Committee, Wrestling Team, Sr. Superlativc,
Editor's Conference, Sr. Banquet Committee.
JUDY KLUTTZ
"Youth wi'! never live to age unless they keep themselves in
health with exercise, and in heart with ioytuIness."
CROSSROADS Photography Stott, F.T.A,, Monogram Club, Bible
Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, F.B.L.A,,
Homeroom Devotional Leader, Varsity Basketball, Tri-Captain,
Sr. Superlatiye.
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TRUDY KOTTER
"l'II take lite easy and have no regrets."
Transferred from Roxborough High School, Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania, Soph. Hop Committee, F.H.A.
RICHARD LAMBERT
' Not too serious, not too gay."
Transferred from New London High School.
GEORGETTE LAMPSI
"There is nothing like fun, is there?"
CROSSROADS Art Editor, F.T.A., Black Masque Club, Tri-HiAY,
Booster's Club, Homecoming Sponsor, Homecoming Committee,
Creative Writing and Speech Club, Debate Team, Jr.-Sr. Prom
Committee, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Superlatiye, Sr. Banquet Wait-
ress, Sr. Banquet Committee.
SANDY LEFLER
"Character is the key to success."
CROSSROADS Literary Staff, F.H.A., Historian, F.l-l,A., District
Meeting, Bible Club, Tri-r-li-Y, Bcaster's Club, Homecoming
Sponsor.
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CHESTER LEWIS
"I'II turn over a new leaf."
Student Council Representative, Hi-Y, Science Fair, B-Team
Football.
PAT LITTLE
"She is a star in somebody's sky."
CROSSROADS Photography Staff, Jr. Red Cross, Bible Club,
Retreat Delegate, Play Committee Chairman, Black Masque
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Boosters Club, Homeroom Devotional Leader
grugance Leader, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, FULL MOON News
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JOYCE LOWDER
"Anything worth having is worth working for."
Transferred from Millingport, CROSSROADS Typing Staff, FULL
MOON Typing Editor, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Home-
room Devotional Leader, Guidance Leader, Jr. Play Lommlttce.
LEWIS LOWDER
"The unspoken word never does harm."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Hi-Y, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee,
Sooh. Hop Committee, Band Clinic, Science Fair.
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"This one man is equal ta his trust."
Jr. Red Cross, Monogram Clubg Bible Club, Black Masque Club,
Hi-Y, President, Blue Ridge Assembly, Booster's Club, Horne-
roorn Vice-President, Guidance Leader, Athlete of Month, Var-
sity Faotballg Track, Wrestling Team, Traffic Committee.
ROY MASON
"A man of courage is also full of faith."
U,S. Navy Veteran.
SUZANNE MAULDIN
"Her quietness does not make her less important."
CROSSROADS Typing Staff, Bible Club, Black Masque Club,
Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Creative Writing and Speech Club,
Homeroom Devotional Leader, Jr. Play Cast, Homecoming
Sponsor, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
BETTIE McMANUS
"Trim and neat--hard to beat,"
CROSSROADS Art Staff, F.T.A,g Library Club, Bible Club, Play
Castp Black Masaue Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Home-
coming Comrnittecg Homeroom Secretary, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com-
mittcc, Soph. Hop Committee, Jr. Play Committee, Horneroming
Sponsor.
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"ln her tongue is the law of kindness."
F,B.L.A.: Science Fair.
DIAN McSWAIN
"As merry as the day is long."
F.H.A.g Bible Club, F.B.L.A,g Homeroom Devotional Leader.
JERRY McSWAIN
"He is never caught at fault nor doubt."
Modern Music Masters, Bible Club, Hi-Y: Band Clinic.
JIMMY MILLER
"His strength was in himself, and he moved the world by the
power of his character."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society, Vice-
Presidentp CROSSROADS Art Staff, Modern Music Masters. Jr.
Red Cross, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Vice-President, Chaplain,
Blue Ridge Assembly Delegate, Class President, Vice-President,
Homeroom President, Vice-President, Guidance Leader, Who's
Who, Band Drum Major and Student Director, Jr.-Sr. Prom
Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Student Rotarian, Jr. Play
Committee and Cast, Sr. Superlativeg B-Team Football.
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"Silence is one of the virtues of the wise."
F.l-l.A., Library Club, F.B.L.A., Homeroom Secretary, Science
Fair.
DON MONTGOMERY
"The combined qualities of o mon ond a good athlete."
Student Council Vice-President, CROSSROADS Literary Staff,
Monogram Club, Booster's Club, Homeroom President, Vice-
President, Athlete of Month, Field Day, Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee,
Soph. Hop Committee, Student Lion, Stucent Rotarian, Varsity
Football Tri-Captain, Varsity Basketball Co-Captain, Varsity
Baseball Captain, Sr. Superlatiye, All-Conference Baseball,
Football, and Basketball, All-State American Legion Baseball,
Second Team All-State Football lCharlotte Otseryerig Honorable
Mention All-State lGreensboro Daily Newsj, Shrine Bowl, Head
Manager.
TERRY MOORE
"Let the world slide."
Science Fair, Field Day.
DWIGHT MORGAN
"What could I be but what I am?"
CROSSROADS Photography Staff, Library Club, Black Masque
Club, Hi-Y, Chaplain, Convention Delegate, Homeroom Guidance
Leader, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Photography Club,
B-Team Football.
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CROSSROADS Art Staff, Monogram Club, Black Masque Club,
Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Homeroom President, Secretary, Assembly
Committee, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph, Hop
Committee, Varsity Football, Baseball, Jr. Play Cast.
JANICE MORRIS
"Kindness, Friendliness, ond intelligence, the investments that
never foil."
National Honor Society, Scrapbook Chairman, CROSSROADS
Literary Editor, F.T.A., Vice-President, State Convention Dclee
gate, Bible Club, Vice-President, State Retreat Delegate, As-
sembly Program Chairman, District Rallies Delegate, Black
Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Blue Ridge Delegate, Booster's
Club, Homecoming Committee, Homeroom Guidance Leader,
Operctta Character, Summer Choral Workshop, T.B. Essay
Winner, Piedmont District Science Fair, District Science Teachers
Exhibit, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Jr, Play Committee, Com-
munity Concert Marshal, State Publications Conference.
ALICE MORTON
"Why oren't they all contented like me?"
Bible Club, Science Fair, FULL MOON News Staff.
FRANK MORTON
"Our thoughts and our conduct ore our own."
Science Fair.
JOSH MORTON
"His purity of purpose stands unimpeachedf'
National Honor Society, CROSSROADS Literary Staff, Modern
Music Masters, Bible Club, Treasurer, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y,
Secretary, Chaplain, Creative Writing and Speech Club, Home-
room Devotional Leader, Summer Choral Clinic, Operetta
Character, Soph. Hop Committee, Sr. Superlative, High School
Piano Diploma, Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee, Sr. Banquet Committee.
RUBY MORTON
"The world's no better if we worry. Life's no longer it we hurry."
Student Council Representative, CROSSROADS Business Staff,
Library Club, Creative Writing and Speech Club, Homeroom
Vice-President, Devotional Leader, Guidance Leader, Field Day,
Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Baseball Team,
Manager, Jr. Play Committee.
JOHN WAYNE NAPIER
"l'm sitting on top of the world."
l-li-Y, Homeroom Treasurer, Science Fair, Field Day, B-Team
Football.
PHYLLIS PAGE
"Silence more musical than any song."
F.l-l.A.J Bible Club, Booster's Club, F.B.L.A.
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Booster's Club, F.B.L.A., Library Club.
RONALD PARKER
"A tender heart, a will inflexible."
Science Fair.
JO PARKS
"The world has a place for talented humans."
FULL MOON Editor, National Honor Society, Student Council
Representative, CROSSROADS Photography Staff, Modern Music
Masters, Historian, F.T.A., Bible Club, Black Masque Club,
President, Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster's Club, Vicc-Presi-
dent, Homecoming Committee, Creative Writing and Speech
Club, President, Debate Team, Homeroom President, Secretary,
Mars Hill Choral Clinic, Summer Choral Clinic, Girl's Ensemble,
Operetta Character, Who's Who, Marshal, Assembly Com-
mittee, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Sooh, Hop Corn-
mittee, Majorettc, Chief, Jr. Play Cast, Homecoming Sponsor,
Sr. Superlative, Sr. Banquet Waitress, Debate Workshop,
Carolina's Editor's Conference, T. B. Essay Winner, "I Speak for
Democracy" Winner, Sr. Banquet Committee.
DAVID PEARCE
"Nature has given rnc two ears but only one mouth."
Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Booster's Club, Homeroom
President, Science Fair, Jr. Play Usher, Sr. Superlativc, FULL
MOON Feature Staff.
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"Nothing is more honourable than a gratetul heart."
Transferred from West Mecklenburg High School.
MIKE PRINCE
"A mortal, sensible, and well built mon."
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta Character, Junior Mixed Chorus,
Treasurer, Field Day, Varsity Football, Athlete of Month.
DARRELL RABON
"Hard work is the best investment a man can make."
Science Fair.
MAX RABON
"Let gentleness my strong enforcement be."
Science Fair.
KAY PENNINGTON
"I love truth and wish to have it always spoken to me."
CROSSROADS Typing Staff, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Tri-
Hi-Y, Membership committee, Booster's Club, F.B.L.A., Program
Slomkmittee, Shorthand Speed and Penmanship Award, Office
or er.
JUDY PHIFER
"Contentment opens the source of every joy."
CROSSROADS Typing Staff, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Mem-
bership Committee, Boosters Club, Homecoming Committee, Of-
fice Worker, F.B,L.A., Homeroom Vice-President, Treasurer, Sr.
Banquet Waitress, Jr,-Sr. Prom Committee, Shorthand Speed and
Penmanship Award.
JOYCE PICKLER
"As full of spirit as thc month of May."
CROSSROADS Business Staff, F.l-l.A., F.T.A., Bible Club, Black
Mosque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Boosters Club, Homecoming Commit-
tee, F.B.L.A., Constitution Committee Homeroom Devotional
Leader, Guidance Leader, Field Day, Soph. Hop Committee,
Sr. Banouet Waitress, Jr,-Sr. Prom Committee, Shorthand Pen-
manship Award.
NELDA POPLIN
"The smile that won't come oft, no matter the turn of events."
Bible Club: Science Fair, FULL MOON News Staff.
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"Full of fun and mischief, too, doing the things he shouIdn't
do."
Science Fair.
BARBARA REALL
"The secret of success is constancy ta purpose."
F.T.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Sr, Banquet Waitress.
JUDY REDFERN
"Dcvout yet cheerful, active yet resigned."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society.
CROSSROADS Business Staff, Modern Muslc Masters, F.T.A.,
Treasurer, Monogram Club, Bible Club, Black Masauc Club,
Tri-Ht-Y, Chaplaln, Boosters Club, Homecoming Committee,
Homcroom Prcsiccnt, Vice-President, Guidance Loader, N. C.
Choral Festival, Girl'S Ensemble, Operctta Character, Assembly
Comnmttee, Field Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Com-
mlttee, Varsity Basketball, Jr, Play Committee, Usher, Black
Masque Play Committee, Homecomnng Sponsor, Sr. Supcrlatixc,
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TOMMY REEVES
"lt is not how much we have, but how we cnio it that makes
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happiness."
Hi-Y, Sclence Fair, Field Day, Jr. Play Committee.
ggrijfening a new mo ern ome
JAMES RENGER
"His mind, his kingdom, his will, his law."
Student Council Representative, National Honor Society,
CROSSROADS Business Stott, Modern Music Masters, President,
Bible Club, Black Masque Club, Hi-Y, Secretary, l-lomeroom
President, Secretary, Treasurer, Devotional Leader, Summer
Choral Clinic, Marshal, Assembly Committee, Field Day, Jr,-Sr.
Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Wrestling Team, Sr.
Superlatiye, Sr. Banquet Committee.
ELLEN ROGERS
"Her ways are ways of pIeasantness."
CROSSROADS Literary Staff, FULL MOON Circulation Manager,
F.T.A., Chaplain, Bible Club, Newspaper Staff, Coyention Dele-
gate, Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Blue Ridge As-
sembly, Jr.'Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
JEAN ROGERS
"lf you are content, you have enough to live comfortably."
Bible Club, F.B.L.A., Homeroom Devotion Leader.
. CAROL RUSSELL
"Everything comes if one will only wait."
F.H.A., Library Club.
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"Dark hair, laughing eyes, a personality tull of surprise."
Science Fairj Field Dayg B-Team Football.
PAT SAUNDERS
"The world knows little of her goodness."
CROSSROADS Photography Staffp F.T,A.g Bible Clubp Black
Masque Club, Secretaryg Trl-Hi-Y, President, Blue Ridge As'
sembly Delegatej Horneroom President, Guidanco Leaderg Ficld
Dayp Jr.-Sr, Prom Committeeg Jr. Play Committeeg Homecoming
Sponsor: FULL MOON Feature Staff.
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"Leave silence to the sointsp I am but human."
Student Council Representativej CROSSROADS Art Staffp F.H.A.
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F.B.L.A.g Homeroom Guidance Leaderg Field Dayg Jr. Play
Committeeg Homecoming Sponsorg Sr, Superlative.
BARBARA SHERRIN
"Happy is the woman who enioys life."
Transferred from Camden High Schoolg F.H.A.j Bible
Black Masque Clubg F.B.L.A., Reporter.
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WAYNE SHOEMAKER
"My heart is whole, my hand is free, run along little worries,
don't bother me."
SYLVIA HILL SIDES
"My heart is ever at your service."
Student Council Representativeg F.T.A.g Booster's Club.
O. J. SIKES, III
"JoIly and good natured, one who can take the bumps ot lite
without foltering."
Student Council Reprcsentatiyeg CROSSROADS Photography Edi-
tor: Modern Music Masters, Vice-President, Treasurerg Black
Masque Clubg Hi-Y, Secretaryg Homeroom President, Guidance
Leaderg Who's Whog Jr.-Sr. Prom Committccg Saph. Hop Com-
mittecp Jr. Play Castj Black Masque Play Castj Youth Appro-
ciation Week, Clerk of Superior Courtg Sr. Banquet Committee,
Band Presidentg Student Civitan.,
OREN SIMMONS
"Reading maketh a full man."
Science Fair.
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"Music is the mediator betweenlthe spiritual and the sensual
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National Honor Society, Modern Music Masters, Bible Club,
Black Masque Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Booster's Club, Horne-
coming Committee, Creative Writing and Speech Club, Mars
Hill Clinic, Accompanist tor Summer Choral Clinic, Jr. Play
Committee, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Chairman, Assembly Com-
mittee, American History Award Winner, Marshal, Jr. Play
Usher, Superlative, Sr. Banquet Committee.
BETTY SMITH
"Justice is truth in action."
F.H,A., Library Club, Bible Club, Black Masque Club, F.B.L.A.,
Field Day, Sr. Banquet Waitress.
JAMIE SMITH
"An honest man's word is a good as any wealth."
Science Fair,
MARIE SMITH
"Red hair and a happy-go-lucky heart has she."
F.H.A., Bible Club, F.B.L,A., Field Day, Science Fair.
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National Honor Society, Treasurer, CROSSROADS Photography
Staff, FULL MOON News Editor, F.T.A., VicefPresident, Secre-
tary, Bible Club, President, Secretary, Retreat Delegate, Tri-
Hi-Y, Vice-President, Blue Ridge Assembly Delegate, Inter-Club
Council, Vice President, Booster's Club, Homecoming Committee,
Homeroom President, Devotional Leader, Chief Marshal, Jr.-Sr.
Pram Committee, Varsity Basketball, Jr, Play Usher, Sr. Banquet
Waitress, Stanly News and Press Reporter.
ROGER SMITH
"He is truly great that is little in himself."
Student Council President, Secretary, CROSSROADS Literary
Staff, FULL MOON Sports Staff, Monogram Club, Hi-Y, Presi-
dent, Vice-President, Booster's Club, Class President, Vice-Presb
dent, Homeroom Vice-President, Who's Who, Marshal, Field
Day, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Soph. Hop Committee, Student
Ratarian, Varsity Foott:-all,Tri-Captain, Varsity Basketball, Track,
Athlete ot Month, Charlotte Observer and Greensboro Daily
News Allstate Football, Conference Broad Jump Champion,
Shrine Bowl Representative, CofCaptain.
WILLIAM ROGER SMITH
"A heart as good as gold."
Science Fair.
WAYNE SPI"EY
"Giant of frame, of soul superbly human."
CROSSROADS Art Staff, Jr. Red Cross, Monogram Club, Booster's
Club, Homeroom President, Sr, Banquet Committee, Athlete of
Month, Varsity Football, Tri-Captain, Track, Wrestling Team,
Baseball, Charlotte Observer and Greensboro Daily News All-
state Football, Shrine Bowl Representative, Field Day, Jr.-Sr.
Prom Committee, Student Lion, Student Rotarian.
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"A story that tells the truth!"
CROSSROADS Typing Editorg Library Club, Assistant: Bible Clubg
Tri-Hi-YQ Booster's Club, Homecoming Committeep F,B.L.A.,
Constitution Chairmang Shorthand Speed And Penmanship Awardg
Jr. Play Committee.
CAROLYN STUBBS
"How she laughed us she worked."
Transferred from Sylvan Hill High Schoolg Black Masque
Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.
CHARLES SURRATT
"A gentle mind of whom gentle deeds is known."
Library Club, Trcasurerg Science Fair.
BENNIE SIDES SWARINGEN
"With a loving heart, single no more."
F.H.A.g Junior Red Crossg Bible Clubj F.B.L.A.g Homcroom
Vice-President: Devotional Leader, Guidance Lcadcrg Field Dayg
Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Jr, Play Committee.
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Love me little love me long
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GENOAL TALBERT
Music is the showerbath of the soul wishing away all that is
impure
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National Honor Society Junior Red Cross Horneroom Secre
tary CROSSROADS Literary Staff Modern Music Masters Bible
Club Historian Black Masque Club Tri HiY Boosters Club
Homecoming Committee N C Choral Festival Mars Hill Choral
Clinic Summer Choral Clinic Girls Ensemble Homecoming
Queen Jr Sr Prom Committee Soph Hop Committee Jr Play
Committee Usher Homecoming Sponsor S Banquet Com
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JIMMY THOMPSON
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VIRGINIA LATON THOMPSON
"Never was a lady on earth more true as woman and wife."
CROSSROADS Typing Statfg F.H.A.g F.T.A.g Library Club, Vicc-
Prcsidentg Library Assistantg Bible Clubg F.B.L.A., Treasurerg
Shorthand Speed 8. Penmanship Awardg Guidance Leaderj Field
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BRENDA TREADWAY
"She is a pearl of great price."
Fl-l.A.5 Bible Clubg Black Masque Clubg Booster's Clubg
F.B.l..A.g Science Fair.
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BRENDA TUCKER
She is a burning and shining light
CROSSROADS Art Staff F H A F T A Bible Club Science
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Honor is the reward of vurtue
National Honor Society CROSSROADS Editor FULL MOON
News Staff FTA Black Masque Club Tri HUY Boosters
Club Homecoming Committee l-lomeroom Vice President Gul
dance Leader Jr Sr Prom Committee Soph Hop Committee
Jr Play Committee Black Masque Play Committee Sr Superla
tives N C Scholastuc Press Institute Carolinas Editors Con
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Here s to the gurl with heart and smlle
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JAMES UNDERWOOD
He that is of a merry heart hath continual feast
Black Masque Club HI Y Delegate F ld Day Jr Pl y
GAIL VANDERBURG
She was good as she was fair
Student Council Representative CROSSROADS Business Stott
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"A handsome face is nafure's besf gift."
Student Council Treasurerg CROSSROADS Assistant Business
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"Peace is rarely denied fo the peaceful."
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Seated: Joyce Pickler, Nancy Coggins,
Judy Redfern, Jane Chandler. Second
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First Row: Brenda Tucker, Barbara Hinson, Billie Jo Barrier, Linda Efird.
Second Row: Oaksie Eudy, Nancy Boger, Sylvia Tucker, Third Row: Lois
Shaver, Bettie McManus, Cynthia Efird, Jane Cotton. Fourth Row: Billie
Rae Atkins, Max Morgan, Eddie Davis, Jimmy Miller, Wayne Spivey.
CROSSROADS TYPING STAFF
First Row: Judy Phifer, Linda Barnes, Tamara Almond. Second Row: Joyce
Lowder, Suzanne Mauldin, Virginia Thompson, Judy Fesperman, Kay Pen-
nington, Paula Hathcock.
CROSSROADS PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
Fin' ROW? Ed BWGUS, DOuQlos Eury, Paul Carpenter. Second Row: Torger
Hbetlond, Pat Saunders, Priscilla Burris, Jo Parks, Johnny Almond Por
lgittle, Lana Byrd, Genoal Talbert, Martha Anne Smith, Millie l'latley,lLane
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FULL MOON FEATURE STAFF
Pat Saunders, Eddie Davis, Billie Jo Barrier, Janice
Harris, David Pearce, Shelby Thomas, Brenda Gantt,
Hunter Hearne, Judy Redfern.
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Linda Curlee Jimmy Kluttx Joyce Lowder
Managing Editor Assistant Business Typing Editor
Manager
The FULL MOON Staffs, under
supervision of Mrs. Fry, find, com-
pile, and print the news of "Our
School." A paper is published and
distributed once a month-the sub-
scription rates being only the sup-
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Martha Smith Myra Carpenter Woody Durham Ellen Rogers
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FULL MOON SPORTS STAFF
Jimmy Kluttz, Max Morgan, O. J. Sikes, Roger
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ing the news of "Our School"
kept our moments filled with
excitement.
FULL MOON NEWS STAFF
Nancy Cogglns Pat Little Priscilla Burris Brenda
Honeycutt Sara Henderson Sue Tucker Tom
Fatkin Nelda Poplin Brenda Tucker Alice
Morton
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Membership in the Black Masque Club is open to all
students. The club's primary purpose is to train those who are
interested in dramatics and to entertain others through
dramatics.
Under the leadership of Mrs. McLain, the club this year
presented plays to the student body.
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First Row: Eddie Hatley, Ted Snotherly, Jan Russell, Torger Hetland, Paul arpenter, Gary Whitley, Pep Mabry,
Chip Cain. Sherrill Lowder, Bryan Fox, Woody Durham, Lane Brown, Gene Starnes, David Treece, Harry Whit-
ley, Tim Burris. Second Row: Sheila McManus, Nancy Aldridge, Brenda Furr, Elaine Morris, Nancy Smith,
Priscilla Burris, Aldena Harrington. Anna Mae Renger, Linda Heckard, Judy Phiefer, Sylvia Tucker, Betty
McManus, Gail Lowder, Roberta Lampsi, Lois Shaver, Carolyn Swaringen, Mickie Doby, Glenda Sue Honey,
Rebecca Haire, Myra Carpenter, Bobbie Mullis, Linda Efird, Eunice Lee Haynesworth, Frankie Hatley. Third
Row: Sandra Holt, Sue Long, Karen Herndon, Margaret Ann Casper, Hunter Hearne, Pam Treece, Lana Byrd,
Margaret Ann Furr, Judy Redfern, Sue Stone, Suzanne Swindell, Suzanne Mauldin, Jimmy Kluttz, Mary Hill Hat-
ley, Judy Harris. Susan Cashwell, Diane Butler, Ronald Russell, Alice Morton, Sara Kaye Talbert, Susan
Ausband, Marie Snuggs, Becky Helms, Diane Lefler, Gail Vanderburg, Linda Doby. Fourth Row: Brenda Smith,
PEQQY Garrett, Bonnie Lowder, Shelby Thomas, Lydia l-iearne, Robert lddings, Paul Welch, Billie Rae Atkins,
Becky Smith, Janice Harris, Louise Furr, Billy Burbage, Ed Floyd, Max Morgan, Susie Napier, Jerry Lou Hol-
bert, Janice Morris, Pat Little, Ed Bivens, John Burcheffe, TOFTI FOTl4if1, Mike FuSOr1ie, COrOlyn Stubbs, Sue
Tucker, Brenda Treadway, Sharon Smith, Ellen Rogers, Barbara Sherrin, Linda Barnes, Betty Lou Smith, Joyce
Lowder, Georgette Lampsi, Jane Chandler, Brenda Hun6YCl-iff, NOVWCY Finch, LUVVY Shelton, George l'l0VWO0d,'
Nancy Jo lvester, Doug Eury, Linda Curlee, Ann Bell, SOFO l'lGf1d6fSOH, Pom Tfuetfe, Nancy Coggins, Trina
Holt, Florence Morton, Betsy Holbrook, Sylvia Smith, JO Parks, Brenda ThomDSOf1- Fiffll ROW! Johnny Alf'f'1Of11l,
James Renger, Jack Lowder, Joe Copley, Vance Hone-ycutt, Jimmy Stonestreet, Karen Davis, Pat Saunders,
James Underwood, Ann Taylor, Luray Hatley, Charles BVOWVW, Dovid SC0"bOf0, Eddie Leflef, J05l'l Morton, ROQGV
Laney, Ronnie Herrin, Joe Snuggs, Mary Jo Winn, Jane Murrell, Landis Miller, Bobby Harris, Nelson Smith,
Suzanne Finch, Cynthia Efird.
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Seated: Miss Pearle Michael, sponsor, Charles Surratt, Gay Crisco, Virginia Laton Thompson, Sue Burris, Pat
Clemmer. Standing: Florence Morton, Carolyn Swaringen, Loretta Nowling, Sue Stone, Rose Ann Minder,
Roger Morris, Judy Mabry, Lydia Hearne, Betty Smith, Jimmy Morris, Barbara Sherrin, Jimmy Thompson,
Sylvia Tucker, Gayle Clark, Claudette Wilhoit,
The objectives of the Library Club are to assistants and to arouse interest in the study
promote better understanding and coopera- of librarianship as a profession. Miss Michael
tion between local and state high school Ii- is the sponsor.
brary clubs, to attract high-type pupil library
ncouraging ,aeaLing .z4ncJ llfljrifing
It is the purpose of the Debate Club to study, and practice. The club's achievements
achieve excellence in public speaking and de- are tested by triangular debate contests. Mrs.
bate. This is accomplished through research, Little is the sponsor.
First Row: Georgette Lampsi, Edith Smith, Lane Brown-President. Second Row: Steve Surratt, Roger Laney
Cynthia Efird, Nancy Coggins. I
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The purposes of the Bible Club are to wit-
ness to others by word and deed, to become
better acquainted with God's word, and to
promote Christian fellowship, primarily among
young people. Membership is open to all stu-
dents. The basis for the three-fold purpose is I
John l: l-3 which is as follows: "That which
we have heard and seen declare we unto you,
that ye also may have fellowship with us, and
truly our fellowship is with the Father, and
with his son, Jesus Christ." Mrs. Ivey is the
sponsor.
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First Row: Mrs. J. W. lvey, Jr'.-Sponsor, Martha Anne Smith, Gene Starnes, Myra Carpenter, Elaine Morris,
Millie Hotley, Sue Stone, Ann Stone, Ann Smith, Judy Lowder, Pam Treece, Mary Jo Winn, Brenda Huneycuff,
Jane Story, Brenda Thompson, Betty Smith, Roberta Lampsi, Brenda Treadway, Carolyn Sworingen, Frankie Hat-
ley, Peggy Jordan, Suzanne Mauldin, Virginia Thompson. Bobbie Sue Huneycutt, Pat Clemmer, Phoebe
Tucker. Second Row: Linda Doby, Linda Barnes, Edith Smith, Bettie McManus, Annette Lowder, Brenda Smith,
Gail Vanderburg, Joyce Pickler, Alice Morton, Pat Little, Bonnie Clayton, Sandra Stone, Judy Kluttz, Sheila
McManus, Kay Pennington, Joyce Lowder, Nancy Aldridge, Barbara Sherrin, Mary Sikes. Third Row: Becky
Srnith, Florence Morton, Nancy Smith, Brenda Furr, Nancy Finan, Oaksie Eudy, Margaret Casper, Niki Jo Hale,
Aldena Harrington, Ellen Rogers, Janice Morris, Landis, Miller, Susan Cashwell, Karen Herndon, Paula Hath-
co:k, Judy Harris, Mary Hill Hotley, Sylvia Barnes, Diane Hill, Bobbie Mullis, Sara Kay Talbert, Sylvia Tucker,
Larry Shelton. Fourth Row: Margaret Ann Furr, Luray Hotley, Linda Heckard, Pat Lawhon, Linda Eudy, Nancy
Coggins, Lois Shaver, Judy Chandler, Jane Chandler, Peggy Garrett Lindo Wilhoit, Gaylene Clark, Nancy
Huneycutt, Judy Fesperman, Lana Byr Priscilla Burris, Billie Rae Atkins, Vernon Gantt, Lovell Burleson,
Ann Bell, Kennie Beaver, Lindsay Harw Harry Whitley.
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First Row: Linda Doby, Martha Smith, Myra Carpenter, Judy Redfern, Aldena Harrington, Pam Truette, Ann
Taylor, Luray Hatley, Mrs. C. J. Rogers-Sponsor. Second Row: Carolyn Swaringen, Barbara Reall, Diane
Butler, Betsy Holbrook, Marie Snuggs, Jo Parks, Brenda Huneycutt, Bobbie Mullis, Third Row: Virginia L.
Thompson, Roberta Lampsi, Bettie McManus, Billie Rav Atkins, Sharon Smith, Susan Ausband, Diane Lefler,
Louise Furr, Georgette Lampsi, Sue Tucker. Fourth Row: Genoal Talbert, Lois Shaver, Glenda Sue Honey, Judy
Kluttz, Nancy Coggins, Jo Ann Holt, Joyce Pickler, Linda Wilhoit, Hunter Hearne, Pat Clemmer, Linda Curlee,
Linda Etird, Bonnie Lowder. Fifth Row: Landis Miller, Gail Vanderburg, Lana Byrd, Millie Hatley, Pat Sounders,
Nancy .lo lvester, Janice Morris. Sixth Row: Susan Cashwell, Jane Murrell, Ann Bell, Harry Whitley, Jane
Chandler, Ellen Rogers.
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The purposes of the Future Teachers
of America are to learn about opportu-
nities of teaching, to cultivate the qua- l
lities essential to a good teacher, and to J
fasten the development of student
leadership. Membership is open to all
who are interested in a teaching pro-
fession. Mrs. Rogers is the sponsor.
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The Future Homemakers of America
is a state and national organization com-
' posed of students who are taking or have
taken Home Economics. Its purposes are:
to work for good home and family life,
to promote international good will, to
provide wholesome individual and group
recreation, to further interest in Home
z 'ft Economics. Miss Wilson is the sponsor.
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First Row: Judy Mabry, Bobble Mullis, Claudette Wilhoit, Pat Clemmer, Linda Wilhoit, Diane Letler, Sandy
Lefler, Brenda Tucker, Suzanne Finch, Second Row: Kay Bulter, Betty Taylor, Patty Faggart, Kay Hathcock,
Geraldine Barbee, Mary Frances Reynolds, Becky Almond, Dorothy Jean Robon, Jo Ann Holt, Betty Smith,
Third Row: Jeanette Varner, Pamela Thompson, Myra Whitley, Jane Cotton, Cathy Freeman, Gwen Whitley,
Vonda Jean Cole, Brenda Smith, Sue Hinson, Aldena Harrington, Lana Byrd, Millie l-latley. Fourth Row: Miss
Miriam Wilson-sponsor, Becky Leonard, Juanita Lambert, Sue Burris, Peggy Tucker, Hazel Grose, Brenda
Laton, Gay Crisco, Hazel Barbee, Angeline, Frick, Barbara Sherrin, Trudy Kotter.
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, My f ' ' First Row: Jane Chandler, Elaine Morris, Shelby Thomas,
e P in 9 rl en 5 Brenda Smith, Brenda Huneycutt. Second Row: Trina Barnes,
Oaksie Eudy, Valerie Denning, Marie Snuggs. Third Row:
.24 J Brenda Herrin, Peggy Jordan, Mrs. N. A. Hayes-Sponsor.
ere ll ro a , Fourth Row: Don Burgess, Ronnie Arey, Craig Morgan, Mary
Frances Reynolds, Roger Laney, Roger Morris.
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MARSHALS
Jimmy Stonestreef, Neil Efird, Mary Jo Winn, Jo Parks, Bonnie Lowder, Nancy Smith, Sue Tucker, Suzanne
Swindel, Martha Anne Smith, Ann Smith, Linda Efird.
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The Hi-Y is a club for boys which welcomes
into its membership any student who accepts
its purpose and is willing to work with others
to carry it out. The purpose is: "To create,
maintain, and extend throughout the school,
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home, and community high standards of
Christian character." The Hi-Y has many ac-
tivities in school and community life as well
as World Service Program activities.
SENIOR Hl-Y
First Row: Sherrill Lowder-President,
George Harwood-Vice-President,
Richard Kimrey-Secretary, O. J.
Sikes, lll-Treasurer, Josh Morton- ts
Chaplain, Second Row: James Renger,
Dale Hartsell, l-larold Kimmer, Jimmy
Kluttz, Paul Carpenter. Third Row:
Eddie Davis, Doug Eury, Max Ntorgan,
Jerry McSwain, Torger Hetland,
James Underwood, Ed Bivens. Fourth
Row: Jimmy Miller, Chip Cain, Eddie
Crutchfield, Lewis Lowder, Lane
Brown, Johnny Almond.
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SOPHOMORE Hl-Y
First Row: Mike Wolf-President, 1
Craven Morton-Vice-President, Eddie
Wilson-Secretary, Ted Snotherly--
Treasurer. Second Row: Stanley Big-
gers, Johnny Shelton, Kenneth Furr,
Ronnie Herrin, Don Burgess. Third
Row: Billy Burbage Johnny Green,
Craig Morgan,Mike Fusonie, X'Villiarr:
Walker. Fourth Row: Gary Bell, Ron-
nie Holt, Steve Isenhower.
JUNIOR HI-Y
First Row: Charles Brown- -President,
Larry Shelton--Vice-President, Jimmy
Stone-street-Secretary, Eddie Lefler-
Treasurer. Second Row: Harry Whit-
ley, Larry Palmer, Bobby Whitley,
Nelson Smith, Gary Whitley, Joe Sto-
ker. Third Row: Bobby Harris, Gene
Starnes, Steve Hill, Wayland McKen-
zie, John Burchette, Mike Ross,
Johnny Stonestreet. Fourth Row: Ron-
ald Russell, Reggie Lewis, Vance
Hunnycutt, Ronnie Arey, Ted Russell.
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The Tri-Hi-Y is a club for girls which wel-
comes into its membership any student who
accepts its purpose and is willing to work with
others ta carry it cut. The purpose is: "To
create, maintain, and extend throughout the
school, home, and community high standards
at Christian character." The Tri-Hi-Y has
many activities in school and community life
as well as World Service Program activities.
SENIOR TRI-HI-Y
First Row: Nancy Jo lvester-Presb
dent, Martha Anne Smith-Vice-
President, Jane Chandler-Secretary,
Linda Curlee-Treasurer, Judy Red-
tern-Chaplain, Mrs. C. J. Rogers--
Sponsor. Second Row: Priscilla Burris,
Pat Little, Joyce Pickler, Nancy Cog-
gins, Myra Carpenter, Billie Rae At-
kins, Glenda Sue Honey, Linda Daby,
Bettie McManus, Gail Vanderburg.
Third Row: Cynthia Efird, Judy Phifer,
Jane Catton, Ja Parks, Ellen Rogers,
Shelby Thomas, Ann Smith, Georgette
Lampsi, Jane Story, Nancy Bager,
Janice Morris. Fourth Row: Billie Jo
Barrier, Pat Saunders, Hunter Hearne,
Linda Efird, Sue Tucker, Janice Har,
ris, Tamara Almond.
JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y
First Row: Mary Jo Winn-President,
Luray Hatley-Vice-President, Landis
Miller--Secretary, Jerry Lau Halbert
-Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Deese-
Sponsor, Second Row: Eunice Haynes-
warth, Elaine Morris, Judy Lowder,
Sondra Walser, Karen Davis. Third
Row: Ann Taylor, Frankie Hatley,
Pam Truette, Jane Murrell. Fourth
Row: Anna Mae Renger, Sue Stone,
Becky Helms, Annette Staton, Susan
Cashwell. Fifth Row: Sharon Smith,
Bonnie Lowder, Sylvia Smith, Linda
Heckard.
SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y
First Row: Nancy Finan-President,
Mary Sikes-Vice-President, Judy
Harris-Secretary, Karen Herndon--
Treasurer, Linda Haynes-Chaplain.
Second Row: Marie Snuggs, Nancy
Langley, Pam Treece, Mary Hill Hat-
ley, Jo Lynn Pickler, Sue Long, Pam
Sells, Kennie Beaver, Sara Talbert.
Third Row: Nancy Aldridge, Louise
Furr, Susie Napier, Becky Smith, Ly-
dia Hearne, Suzanne Swindell, Valerie
Denning, Jean Efird. Fourth Row:
Peggy Garrett, Sheila McManus, Trina
Halt, Betsy Holbrook, Diane Lefler,
Judy Chandler, Sandra Stone, Diane
Griffin. Fifth Row: Margaret Ann
Furr, Edith Smith, Florence Morton,
Priscilla McSwain, Jann Barrier, Mar-
garet Ann Casper.
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The e gurls render clerucal servlce to the schools and gflln office experience at the same time First Row Bullue
Jo Barruer Central S hool Jane Catton Senror Hugh School Second Row Cynthia Eturd East Albemarle School
Kay Pennington Junior l-llah S hoal Judy Phvfer North Albemarle School Aldena Harrxngton TV History
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Leaders of Amerzca IS to develop buslness and umorove standards for entrance In store
leadershnp to create Interest nn chooslng bus: and offlce occupations Mrs Helms IS the
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Fzrst Row Judy Kluttz Kathenne Montgomery Aldena Harrnngton Cynthsa Eflrd Barbara Sherrln Joye
Pvfkler Second Row Brenda Treadway Carolyn Swarungen Betty Smnth Jean Rogers Jane Story Third Row
Mane Smnth Linda Barnes Oalssle Eudy Kay Pennington Tamara Almond Sandra Walser Fourth Row Becky
Smith Carolyn Stubbs Brenda Laton Judy Phnfer Mrs John Helms Sponsor Rose Ann Mander
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Fnrst Row Ba bara Furr Marilyn Gantt Karen Cook Star Still Second Row
Lewis Lowder Gerald Holt Ronald Sells Steve Surratt .lan Russell James Renger
Se retary Mary Jo Winn Vice President Ann Taylor Jo Parks Chief
Maiorette Diane Butler-Reporter Lydia Hearne Nancy Langley Bobbie Atkins
Ann Whitley. Third Row: Cecelia Roache Frank Wade Jerry McSwain Margaret
Ann Furr Priscilla McSwain Carlene Hinson Mary Sikes Gayle Clark Kay
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Mary Jo Winn, Ann Whitley, Jo Parks-Chief, Ann Taylor, Bobbie Atkins
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Dan Hunnycuflf, Tomrny Ward, Diane Harris, Vickie Hudson, Robert lddings.
Fifth Row: Diane Still, Sue Hinson, Gary Howe, Jockie Barbee, Kathy Freeman,
Jane Booz, Nancy Thompson, Jane Herlocker, David Hunneycuft, Jerry Lawhon,
Donnie Tindel. Sixth Row: Jerry Tucker, Roy Springer, Joe Laughlin, Butch
Barringer, Larry Hunneycutt, Danny Ballard, Sandra Holt-Treasurer, Gayiene
Clark, Jo Ann Herrin, Michael Terry, Gaynelle Deese, Sandra Hunnycutt, Ellen
Harley. Seventh Row: Mike Gabriel, Johnny Borbee, Jeff Tucker, Eddie Cole,
George Efird, Gail Lowder, Jimmy Miller-Drum Major, Betty Taylor, Jerry Lou
Holberf, Luray Harley, Tamara Almond, Johnny Greene.
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Miriam Wilhoit, Pam Truette, Landis Miller, Norma Delk, Brenda Thompson, Judy Harris, Pam Treece, Peggy
Jordan, Glenda Sue Honey, Karen Davis. Second Row: Bryan Fox, Accompanistj Judy Redfern, Martha Ann
Srnith, Ellen Rogers, Hunter Hearne, Bonnie Lowder, .Janice Harris, Jan Barrier, Janice Morris, Louise Furr,
Betsy Holbrook, Sharon Srnith, Anna Mae Renger, Trina Holt, Martha Burleson, Jo Parks, Ann Smith, Accom-
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Eddie Davis, Eddie Harley, Torger Hetland, Sherrill Williams, Charles Brown, Ed Bivens, Jimmy Kluttz, Ted
Snotherly, Lane Brown. Fourth Row: Harry Whitley, Fro nkie Fenters, George Harwood, Mike Fusonie, Billy Pick-
ler, Bobby Harris, Ray Terry, Don Montgomery, Tom Fatkin, David Scarboro, Steve Hill, Josh Morton, Ronald
Russell, Paul Welch, Woody Durham, Roger Smith.
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Brenda Gantt Elanne Morns Pam Treece Mary Slkes Susan Ausband Neal Efvrd Ann Whntley Peggy Jordan
Shelby Thomas Jo Parks Thnrd Row Barbara Hanson Ann Smuth Sharon Smuth Judy Redfern Jerry Lou Hol
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ALBEMARLE 32 WINECOFF 0
The Albemarle Bulldogs opened thesr l958 season
wsth a fsne vsctory over a very snspsred Wsnecoff eleven
Dudley Roache led the scorsng wsth two touchdowns whsle
Sherrsll Wsllsams Johnny Almond and Don Montgomery
tallsed once each Johnny Saunders booted two posnts
after touchdowns
ALBEMARLE 14 KANNAPOLIS 6
Puttsng on a brsllsant second half comeback the Bull
dogs beat Kannapolss I4 to 6 Drsp Ksmrey and Dud
ley Roache scored once each as Johnny Saunders kscked
two posnts after touchdowns Left end Nell Efsrd suffered
a broken ankle and msssed the remasnder of the season
ALBEMARLE 20 LEXINGTON 'I4
The Lexsngton Yellow Jackets furnsshed the next
opposstson for the Bulldogs Roger Smsth led the scorsng
sn the see saw battle wsth two scores and Johnny Almond
scorsng
ALBEMARLE 68 MONROE 7
Albemarle massacred the Monroe Rebels sn the fourth
game of the season The touchdown parade was led by
Roger Smsth wsth three Johnny Almond and Pep Mabry
had two whsle Sherrsll Wsllsams Drsp Ksmrey and
George Harwood got one each Chsp Casn accounted for
two posnts wsth a safety Ssx PATs were contrsbuted by
Johnny Saunders
ALBEMARLE 34 MOORESVILLE 6
Mooresvslle was the scene of the next grsdsron battle
for the Bulldogs Roger Smsth and Larry Palmer scored
twsce each Johnny Almond and Don Montgomery hst
paydsrt once and Johnny Saunders booted four posnts
after touchdowns
ALBEMARLE 28 CHINA GROVE 0
The Bulldogs remasned undefeated after the ssxth
strasght wsn of the season by beatsng Chsna Grove 28
to O Roger Smsth had three touchdowns and Dudley
Roache one whsle Johnny Saunders hst four posnts after
touchdowns Wayne Spsvey and Eddse Crutchfseld we e
standouts on defense
ALBEMARLE 7 HARDING 'I3
Albemarle suffered thesr fsrst regular season defeat
ssnce l952 at the hands of the Hardsng Rams sn Char
lotte Wsngback Johnny Almond tallsed the one score
for the Bulldogs and Johnny Saunders kscked the posnt
after
ALBEMARLE 0 ROCKINGHAM 20
Rocksngham stunned the Bulldogs 20 to O for thesr
second strasght regular season defeat It was the fsrst
tsme sn many years that an Albemarle team had been
held scoreless Johnny Almond sustasned a broken ankle
and was out for the season
ALBEMARLE 7 LANDIS 0
The Bulldogs defeated Landss 7 to O for the lOOth
wsn of Coach Toby Webbs coachsng career Roger
Smsth got the game's only score and Johnny Saunders
booted the PAT Albemarle's defense was very out
standsng
ALBEMARLE 7 CONCORD 0
The Concord game was homecomsng for the Bulldogs
For the ssxth strasght year the Albemarle Bulldogs were
conference champsons Drsp Ksmrey scored the only
touchdown and Johnny Saunders hst for the posnt after
touchdown Once agasn the defense sparkled for the
Bulldogs
POST SEASON GAME
ALBEMARLE 6 ASHEBORO 28
Fsfteen sensors ended thesr football career for Albe
marle as the Bulldogs lost to the powerful Ashebo o
Blue Comets 28 to 6 for the North and South Psedmont
Conference champsonshsp Roger Smsth tallsed the on'y
s ore for the Bulldogs os the followsng sensors played
thesr last game Drsp Ksmrey Sherrsll Wsllsams George
Harwood Hollse Vanhoy Roger Smsth Don Montgomery
Wayne Spsvey Woody Durham Chsp Casn Eddse Crutch
Gene Forte lnsured wsngback Johnny Almond was also a
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FOOTBALL MANAGERS
Gary Blalock Bobby Harrss
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Manaaer Larry Hunsucker Fred Stokes Mnke Fusonre Jerrell Buntung Roger Smnth Kenneth Frazner Coach
Thlrd Row Jlmrny Morrus Sherrull Wlllnams Don Montgomery Eddie Lefler Stanley Lambeth
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Furs! Row Duane Lefler Trma Holt Betsy Holbrook Frances Reynolds Brenda Tucker Second Row Suzanne
Funch Bobble Mullls Jerry Lou Holbert Lnnda Haynes Florence Morton Ednth Smith Tlnrd Row Lovell Bur
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First Row: Johnny Green, Max Morgan, Sherrill Williams, Don Montgomery, Kenneth Harkey, David Hunsucker,
Benny Hudson, Eddie Bowers, Second Row: Mike Ross, Gary Wnitley, Jerrell Bunting, Kent Montgomery,
Mike Fusonie, Dale Hartsell, Gary Blalock.
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TRACK TEAM
First Row: Paul Welch, Bobby Whitley, Larry Hunsucker, Pep Mabry,
Herrin. Second Row: Stanley Lambeth, Gene Forte, Mike Wolfe, Billy
Snuggs. Third Row: Jimmy Stonestreet, Charles Brown, Richard Kimrey, I
Craven Morton. Fourth Row: Chip Cain, Roger Smith, Wayne Spivey, Johnny
Hill, David Scorboro.
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Left to right: Dr. Keith Wolfe-Coach, Gary Mauldin, Ronnie Harwood. First Row: Harold Kirnmer, Ronnie Purser,
Don Walter, Dan Walter, Ken Furr, Jerry Shaver, Sherrill Lowder-Captain, Joe Stoker. Second Row: Don
Mauldin, Jerry Holt, Mike Hathcock, Paul Carpenter, Randy Rooche, Lindsay Harwood, Steve Hill, James
Renger, Johnny Stonestreet, Jimmy Kluttz, Mr. Don Knotts-Coach.
every euenf id our moffo-
Senior cheerleaders and members ofthe ASHS student body who have earned letters in any athletic field are
members of the Monogram Club. The purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship and clean play.
Mr. Gantt is the sponsor.
MONOGRAM CLUB
First Row: Brenda l.aton, Jane Chandler, Hunter Hearne, Judy Kluttz, Judy Redfern, Pep Mabry, Dudley Roache,
Kenny Farr, Craig Caudle, Don Montgomery, Jimmy Stc nestreet, Neil Efird, Second Row: Mike Ross, Lindsay
Harwood, Larry Palmer, Kenneth Harkey, Butch Almond, Ronald Russell, Max Morgan, Wayne Spivey, Chip
Coin, Sherrill Williams, Johnny Almond. Third Row: Woody Durham, Richard Kimrey, Roger Smith, Jimmy
Kluttz, Bobby Harris, Gary Blalock, Jan Caudle, Randy Roache, Steve lsenhour, Ronnie Harwood, Mike
Wolfe, Eddie Crutchfield. Fourth Row: Frankie Fenters, Paul Welch, Charles Brown, Bobby Whitley, Don
Mauldin, David Szarboia, Holly Vonhoy, Stevens Hill, Ronnie Arey, Johnny Greene, Mr, Bob Gantt-Sponsor,
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First Row: Pam Truette, Gail Vanderburg, Sylvia Smith, Bonnie Lowder, Janice Harris, Susie Napier, Sara Hen-
derson, Pam Sells, Second Row: Diane Butler, Nancy Langley, Marie Snuggs, Ann Bell, Pam Treece, Brenda
Smith, Louise Furr, Suzanne Swindell, Becky Smith, Paula Hathcock, Judy Fesperman, Aldena Harrington, Lana
Byrd, Annette Staton, Millie Hatley, Martha Smith, Jane Chandler, Brenda Honeycutt, Elaine Morris, Judy
Lowder, Sue Stone, Jane Murrell, Anna Mae Renger, Jer ry Lou Halbert, Becky Helms. Third Row: Luray Hatley,
Bonnie Clayton, Betsy Holbrook, Lydia Hearne, Pat Saunders, Shelby Thomas, Judy Harris, Jo Lynn Pickler,
Diane Griffin, Sandra Stone, Judy Kluttz, Cynthia Efird, William Walker, Vance Huneycutt, Ronnie Harwood,
Sherrill Lowder, Mike Wolf, Frankie Fenters, Bobby Whitley, Dudley Roach, Pep Mabry, Johnny Almond, Richard
Kirnrey, Chip Cain. Fourth Row: Sandra Walser, Phyllis Page, Linda Barnes, Judy Phifer, Kay Pennington,
Nancy Jo lvester, Linda Doby, Margaret Casper, Mary Hill Hatley, Nancy Finin, Brenda Tredway, Nancy Coggins,
Joyce Pickler, Jane Cotton, Mike Prinqe, Jimmy Stonestreet, Larry Palmer, Bobby Harris, George Harwood,
Paul Welch, Susan Ausband, Margaret Furr, Lovell Burleson. Fifth Row: Georgette Lampsi, Jane Story, Tamara
Almond, Sue Tucker, Jo Parks, Myra Carpenter, Bettie McManus, Billie Rae Atkins, Ellen Rogers, Ann Smith,
Sylvia Hill Sides, Nancy Boger, Janice Morris, Woody Durham, Craig Morgan, Billy Burbage, Johnny Saunders,
Roger Smith, Stanley Lambert, Don Mauldin, Brenda Thompson, Shelia McManus, Nancy Aldridge, Peggy Gar-
rett, Valerie Denning, Linda Curlee. Sixth Row: Landis Miller, Eunice Haynesworth, Sharon Smith, Ann Taylor,
Susan Cashwell, Bobbie Mullis, Ann Whitley, Jean Efird, Roberta Lampsi, Pat Clemmer, Linda Shankle, Sally
Norton, Brenda Herrin, Gary Blalcok, Neil Efird, Sherrill Williams, Eddie Crutchfield, Mike Fusonie, Kent
Montgomery, Steve lsenhour, Jimmy Burris, Ronald Russell, Steven Hill, David Scarboro, Judy Redtern, Brenda
Gantt, Hunter Hearne.
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The Baoster's Club is an organization which the dance, the parade, and the decorating
is open to all students, and is for the purpose for all events, This year a new policy has been
of creating interest in the recreational pro- adopted, automatic membership in the club
gram of the school. The club takes entire for all varsity football players. Mrs. Game
charge of all Homecoming events, including well is the sponsor.
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HOTEL ALBEMARLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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AU' C0"'d'f'0"'ed Member Federal Reserve Bank
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THE MUSIC MART
350 Concord Road
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Records Phonograph Pnanos
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