Cramerton High School - Eagle Yearbook (Cramerton, NC)
- Class of 1960
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Hopes and Memories 5 Use These Books Gratitude and Loyalty for the Opportunity 6 To Grow fr Guidance of our Leaders r ) A Chance To Develop Leadership 8 And Gain Valuable Experience 9 Studying? Book week assembly pro- gram by the eighth grades Living, Learning, Laughing. ..Loving every J 10 This is the Cheerleading Squad??? t u - 6 i y v aXr Cl r .- d d° do ! tZC-j ctrLsr c£ej £, ££. - £ - 3f ? Csurj t Ae. Pre-season Casualty Happy Moment of. . . At Cramerton i ' M i - ' .A : V 4 CONTENTS classes activities athletics OUR ADVERTISERS High School Dedicated We, the senior class of 1960, proudly dedicate the 1960 EAGLE in memory of Miss Mamie Griffin. She was teacher, counselor, and a friend to all who knew her. She has left us, but time can never erase the love and high respect that we felt for her. 14 FACULTY Mr. W. S. Haynie, Principal 15 Our H igU Scdool 3a culty Mrs. Carolyn Spencer English Mrs. Ruth Caldwell Foreign Language, Physical Ed. English Mr. C. B. Huss Coach, Sciences Miss Carrie Hickman Business Education Mr. Boyce Bridges Coach, Social Studies Mrs. Joyce Suggs Home Economics Mrs. Edna Me Gee Mathematics Miss Allene Burris Chorus 16 17 Senior SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT SHELIA MCDONALD VICE PRESIDENT SAUNDRA EPPLEY SECRETARY PATRICIA MOORE TREASURER SHARON POPE CHAPLAIN LARRY RIKARD ATTENDANCE OFFICER JUDY LANGLEY i , . j nr e-AX • ' ■5 V i KT. 18 I - cl ass WILLIAM ASBURY BROWN JERRY FRED BRYANT ROBERT THOMAS BOLICK PATRICIA SUE BROADWAY CHARLES LOUIS BRYSON 19 Senior QUINDELL LEE CLEVENGER SAUNDRA KAY EPPLEY EUNICE FAYE FARIES JOYCE ANN GRANT MENDEL LEE GRANT CAROLYN GUY 20 LYNN TARPLEY HOLCOMB JUDITH JEAN LANGLEY STEPHEN RAY LONG RICHARD EMORY LOWE SHEILA ANN MCDONALD PATRICIA ELAINE MOORE 21 Senior JUDY ANN NICHOLS RAY LEWIS PHILLIPS SHARON THOMAS POPE SUSAN MAY REECE LARRY JOE RIKARD HOWARD TAYLOR 22 MARTHA JANE THOMAS ROY LEE THOMAS BRENDA MARTHA VAN DYKE RONALD DOUGLAS VAUGHN JUDY LEE WALKER CAROLYN JOYCE WRIGHT 23 Senior JOYCE LEE BEASON Lefty Basketball 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Soft- ball 1; Volleyball 1,2. ROBERT THOMAS BOLICK Bob Basketball 1,2; Class Officer Chap- lain 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3,4; Fire Marshal 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1. EUNICE FAY FARIES Chub Annual Staff - Assistant Editor 4; Basketball 1,2; Beta Club 2,3; Cafe- teria Cashier 2; Class Officer - President 3; G. A. A. 1,2,3 - Officer 3; Graduation Marshal; Office Secre- tary 4; Softball 1,4. JOYCE ANN GRANT Joyce Librarian 3,4. PATRICIA SJJE BROADWAY Chorus 4; Class Officer - Attendance Officer 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4. WILLIAM ASBURY BROWN Burr Football 2; Key Club 2,3,4. JERRY FRED BRYANT Professor Annual Staff - Business Manager 4; Class Officer - Attendance Officer 1; Key Club Officer - Treasurer 2,3,4. MENDEL LEE GRANT Pinto Basketball 1 ,3; Football 2,3; Track 1. CAROLYN GUY Carolyn Basketball 4; Chorus 4; G. A. A. 1; Junior Heart Board 4; O. G. A. 3; Volleyball 4. LYNN TARPLEY HOLCOMB Lynn Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Bus Mar- shal 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4. CHARLES LOUIS BRYSON Louis Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1. JUDITH JEAN LANGLEY Lang Tang Basketball 1,2,3; Chorus 4; Class Officer - Attendance Officer 4; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Librarian 3. QUINDELL LEE CLEVENGER Quen Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; ball 3,4; Softball 1; Tr 3,4; Fo SAUNDRA JKAY E£PLEX Sonj Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Class Officer - Secretary 1, Vice President 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Librarian 2,3,4. STEPHEN RAY LONG Legs Football 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,4. RICHARD EMORY LOWE Scroogie Annual Staff - Ass’t. Business Mana- ger 4; Beta Club 3,4; Officer - Vice President 4; Class Officer - Presi- dent 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Key Club 2, 3,4 - Officer - Vice President 3, President 4; Graduation Marshal 3; Student Council - Vice President 3. Activities SHEILA ANN MCDONALD Sheila” Class Officer - Chaplain 1,2; Treas- surer 3; President 4; Letter-girl 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer - Treasurer 4; Chorus 4; Basketball 1; G. A. A. 1; Annual Staff 4. PATRICIA ELAINE MOORE Pat Band 1,2 - President 1; District Band Representative 1; Basketball 1; Class Officer - Treasure 1 - Se- cretary 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer - Secretary 3, President 4; Gradua- tion Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4. JUDI ANN NICHOLS Nick Letter- girl 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; O. G. A. 3; Student Council 1; Beta Club 3 ,4; Chorus 4; Class Officer - Chaplain 3; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; Junior Heart Board - Secretary 4. RAY LEWIS PHILLIPS Raffey Class Officer - President 1; Foot- ball 3,4; Student Council 3. SHARON THOMAS POPE Sharon Class Officer - Secretary 1; Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, Attendance Offi- cer 3, Treasurer 4; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Treasurer; Basketball 1,2,4; Cheer- leader 1,2, 3, 4; Chief 3; Librarian 2, 3; Chorus 4; Homecoming Attendant 1,3,4; Annual Staff - Editor 4. SUSAN MAY REECE Queen Letter-girl 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2,3, 4; Beta Club 2,3; Miss Cramerton Hi 3; Graduation Marshal 3; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4. LARRY JOE RIKARD Larry Key Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer - Chaplain 4. HOWARD TAYLOR Howard Football 4; Basketball 4. MARTHA JANE THOMAS Saffire Beta Club 2,3,4; Graduation Marshal - Chief 3; Librarian 3,4; O.G.A. 3; Cafeteria Cashier 4. ROY LEE THOMAS Roy Wrestling 1. BRENDA MARTHA VAN DYKE Brenda O.G.A. 3; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian 3,4. RONALD DOUGLAS VAUGHN George Key Club 2,3,4; Fire Marshal 3,4. JUDY LEE WALKER Dude Class Officer - Attendance Officer 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4 - Officer - Pro- gram Chairman 3; Graduation Mar- shal 3; Librarian (2) 4; O. G. A. 3; Annual Staff 4. CAROLYN JOYCE WRIGHT Carol Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2,3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; Cheerleader 4; Chorus 4, Softball 1,2,3. Senior tm U%r BEST ATHLETE Saundra Eppley — Bob Bolick FRIENDLIEST Steve Long — Sheila McDonald Larry Rikard MOST CO-OPERATIVE Sharon Pope — Jerry Bryant Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Patricia Moore — Jerry Bryant BEST LOOKING Saundra Eppley — Ronnie Vaughn Susan Reece MOST POPULAR Dickie Lowe — Sharon Pope MOST TALKATIVE Sue Broadway — Quen Clevenger Senior BEST ALL ROUND Saundra Eppley--Dickie Lowe CUTEST Judi Nichols--Quen Clevenger junior Mrs. Spencer Home Room Officers President. Jerry Campbell Vice Pres. . Jerry Davis Sec. Treas Alice Overcash Chaplain . . Sondra Spivey Attendance Off Alfred Human 0 ( p . 22 — Mrs. Caldwell Home Room Officers President Mary Ann Carpenter Vice Pres. . Becky Farries Sec Judy Swayney Treas. . . . Scarlette Ashe Chaplain . . . Becky Rikard Attendance Off Steve Willians Scarlett Ashe Wadeline Ballard Lamar Baker Roy Bazzle Jerry Campbell Mary Ann Carpenter Bob Chaney Charles Cozart Jerry Davis Jack Coffee • Steve Donavan Peggy Ellis Beckie Farris Charles Grant Danny Hargett) Fayehiarf 31 Charles Lingerfelt Rita Lowe Kathy Mims Alice Overcash Patricia Parton Roger Perryman Cecil Phillips Joan Presswood Mike Hudson Virginia Jory Ronnie King Bobby Laws Max Rabb Becky Rikard Jean Rhyne Aris Shoemaker Ronny Sewell Kaye Smith Sandra Spivey Judy Swayney David Thomas Shirley Trivette Allen Walker Jane Henderson 33 Sophomores MISS HICKMAN’S CLASS OFFICE Gene Rector .... Carolyn Overcash Ann Horton .... Calvin Harris . . . Max Brandon . . .1 MR. BRIDGES ' CLASS OFFICERS Peggy Foster President Dale Jenkins Vice President Janet Eller Sec. Attendance Off. Carol Human Treas. Larry Williams Chaplain Sammy Oxendine 34 Class Wayne Beatty Jane Ballentine Max Brandon Tom my Branclo n Jerry Brown Janet Eller Catherine Eller Pat Ethridge Peggy Foster Davo Gaffney Phyllis Glover Ronnie Grant Becky Grubbs Jane Hanna Judy Harmon Calvin Harris Tommy Harrill Phil Holcomb Libby Holshouser Anne Horton Johnny Camp Jim Bob Carpente Leland Cornwell Wayne Deese Tommy Eckbert Josephine Huckat Jackie Huggins Carol Human Henry Human Dale Jenkins 35 Bobby Thomas Billy Turner Sopfi omove Cl ass Theresa Jenkins Richard McIntosh Kenneth Carnes Ann McClure Johnny Moore Carolyn Overcash Sammy Oxendine Benny Pittman Bill Pope Gene Rector Martha Rigler Mary Rigler Audrey Robertson Roger Shoemaker L. C. Sorrells 3resfiman Class FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President-Ellen Campbell Secretary-Tommy Stevens (not pictured) Vice-President-Roland Bush Treasurer-David Trivette Chaplain-Amanda Cozart Donnie Auten Roland Bush Ellen Campbell Amanda Cozart Warren Deese 37 Jo Ann Etters Ann Faries Brenda Garrison Hazel Grant Gerald Hendricks Wanda Hudson Danny Hughes Jimmy Laney Becky Lovelace Barbara Nichols Wilbur Nichols Judy Overcash Sheila Phillips Gail Queen David Shellman Tommy Stevens Mike Summerlin Mickey Summerlin Jerry Teeter Calvin Teague Donald Trivette Larry Williams Sharyn Witcher Sandra Wright 38 Qra.de Sight Snapshot ' (ie Beta. Clu6 Patricia Parton Judy Walker 42 Beta CluS Ojjicevs President, Patricia Moore; Treasurer; Sheila McDonald; Secretary, Saundra Eppley; Vice President, Dickie Lowe. INITIATION 4 o r 3utuve Homemakers of America -s y The purpose of the F. H. A., sponsored by Mrs. Suggs, is to provide opportunities for students to have additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. CiSrary CluS k imj, Y Jm I 1 f V 1 1 ■ Ml Br 1 .• iw Members of the Library Club, under the supervision of the librarian, Mrs. McGee, help to check books in and out, keep the magazines in order, catalogue books, keep the library bulletin boards, and take charge of the library desk. Dickie Lowe Assistant Business Manager Sharon Pope Jerry Bryant Editor Business Manager IJearbook staff Eunice Faries Assistant Editor Susan Reece Larry Rikard 45 Chorus Judy Overcash, Ellen Campbell, Mandy Cozart, Becky Lovelace, Hazel Grant, Carolyn Guy, Susan Reece, Carolyn Wright, Sondra Spivey, Jane Henderson, Ann Faries. Marshals First Row: Barbara Nichols, Brenda Garrison, Wanda Second Row: Hudson, Judy Nichols, Saundra Eppley, Sharon Pope, Sheila McDonald, Judy Lang- ley, Sue Broadway, Miss Burris, Director. First Row: Susan Reece, Martha Thomas. Second Row: Judy Walker, Eunice Faries, Dickie Lowe, Pat Moore. WANK CLUB KeyCluS The Key Club is sponsoredby the Cramer- ton Kiwanis Club for the purpose of de- veloping leadership. Dr. Davis, President of the Kiwanis Club, greets Dickie Lowe, President of the Key Club. Key Club Dickie Lowe - President _BobjChaney - V ice-Presiden t Jerry Davis Jerry Bryant Bob Bolick MajuBrairdpij, Asbury Brown Steve Long Phil Holcomb Tommy Harrill Cecil Phillips Ronald Vaughn Tommy Eckbert Tommy Brandon Larry Rikard Jim Bob Carpenter Mr. Bumgardner Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor 49 f n J junior Homecoming Mary Ann Carpenter HOMECOMING QUEEN Mary Ann Carpenter, a junior at Cramerton High School, was elected by the student body as queen of the homecoming game. Members of the queen ' s court were Sharon Pope, Ann Horton, Judi Nichols, Alice Over- cash, Saundra Eppley, and Susan Reece. Escorts for the queen and attendants were Ronnie King, Mendel Grant, Asbury Brown, Bob Chaney, Ronnie Vaughn, Johnny Camp, and Bobby Laws. The queen was crowned by a member of the football iisa 1 V First Row, Left to Right: Alfred Human, Lynn Holcomb, David Gaffney, Steve Long, Gene Oates, Jerry Davis, Cecil Phillips. Second Row: Aris Shoemaker, Jim Bob Carpenter, Tommy Brandon, Gene Rector, Mike Hudson, Ray Phillips, Tommy Eckbert, L. C. Sorrells. Third Row: Roland Bush, Nicky Cornwell, Allen Walker, Wayne Deese, Dickie Lowe, Jerry Campbell, BobBolick, Charles Cozart, Quen Clevenger, Steve Williams, Mike Summerlin, Manager. Mr. Huss, Coach and Mr. Bridges, Asst. Coach. Me 1959 Conf erence 54 .1 Chimp Learning our winning play. 55 Coach of the Year “ (ie 3oot6all Dickie Lowe . r® if it sM: Steve Williams Holcomb Steve Long J, ■Rector i: s£ef6all Seam Front Row: Alfred Human; Coach, Mr. Huss; Bobby Laws. Back Row: Left to Right: Jerry Davis; David Gaffney; Gene Oates; David Shellman; Roland Bush; Sammy Oxidine; Quen Clevenger; Jim Bob Carpenter; Donald Trivette; Mickey Summerlin; Mike Summerlin; Aris Shoemaker; Allen Walker; Roger Shoemaker; Cecil Phillips; Gene Rector; Louis Bryson. Quen Clevenger Bas(iet6all Allen Walker Louis Bryson Gene Rector Cecil Phillips Bobby Laws Gene Oates David Gaffney Amanda Cozart, Joyce Beason, Dale Jenkins, Pat Ethridge, Libby Ballard, Mary Ann Car- penter, Carolyn Wright, Janet Eller, Jane Henderson, Sharon Witcher, Saundra Eppley, Susan Reece, Theresa Jenkins, Ann Horton, Libby Holshouser, Coach - Mr. Boyce Bridges. 60 Basketball 61 Mary Ann Carpenter Sharon Pope Saundra Eppley Carolyn Wright Wanda Hudson Libby Holshouser Ann Horton Alice Overcash Sharon Witcher SCHOOL SONG Oh, to you, our Alma Mater, How may we like those of old Stand and raise our voices proudly in your praise. 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