Eastern Alamance High School - Signa Yearbook (Mebane, NC)

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The American Tradition . . . • . . dt Eastern Alamance High School Route 4 Mehane, N.C. Knowledge comes.. . Wisdom lingers . . . new experiences in learning.. . through books. . . tlirough activities .. . planned and coordinated by the faculty. . . Teachers leading.. . oc¬ casionally pushing. .. always car¬ ing. . . pausing to discuss a problem ... or to share laughter. . . urging us to work harder.. . and striving to improve themselves. .. giving of their time and individual talents .. . serving. .. encouraging. .. attempt¬ ing to instill an appreciation for truth and beauty... and a sense of responsibility. .. sharing the joy of our triumphs... and the anguish of our disappointments. . . formed by understanding. .. able to under¬ stand. .. teaching by kindness.. . by watching. . . by warning. . . by precept .. . and by praise. . . but above all —by example. .. The satisfaction of achievement. . . the acquisition of values and a sense of that which is morally good... Ideas.. . truths .. . sought. .. absorbed. . . cherished. 18 Administrative Mr. Elmo S. Allgood Principal Planning the curriculum. . .maintaining firm but fair dis¬ cipline for 750 s t u d e n t s. .. co-ordinating school and community activities. . . weighing problems. ..making decisions. .. pr o v i d i n g friendly guidance and strong leadership. Mr. C.F. Dover, Jr. Assistant Principal Mr. C.C. Linnemann Superintendent of Alamance County Schools School Committee Members: Front Row: Mr. Manuel Lee Russell, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. Algie Blalock, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Winder Long, Mr. Garland Thompson, Jim-Roney. Mr. Stephen White. Back Row: Dr. George Bullard, Mr. 20 Staff School secretary. ..answering the telephone. . . taking temperatures. . . locating supplies . . . keeping records. . . answering hundreds of questions. . . and always maintain¬ ing a smile. Librarian . . . maintaining an academic atmosphere in the library. .. helping us to locate m a t e r i a 1 s. .. evicting errant students. . . Guidance Counselor . . . preparing tran¬ scripts. . .pausing for a casual conversation. . .helping us to " know " ourselves. Mrs. Anne Ray Miss Frances Walser University of Michigan-A. B. Mrs. Edith Hill Duke-A.B. ; UNC-G-M. E. 21 Business Education A-S-D-F-J-K-L-;. .. progress everyday... many wads of paper. . . finally a perfect letter. .. " easy " shorthand as¬ signments. . . many frustrating hours. . . at last debits equal credits and balance sheet balances. Mr. Larry Byrd N.C. State-B. S. Mrs. Mary J. Covington Elon-B. A. Mrs. Lou Clark Appalachian-B. S. 22 Distributive Education Those well-loved study guide assignments. . .being the " gripingest " class.. . " R.B. " and Mr. " Little " —our teach¬ ers and friends. . .working hard during fourth period (to persuade Mr. Morton to let us leave early). .. K. P. duties on Friday. .. rushing to work. . . demonstrations: job inter¬ views, sales pr o duc t i on. . . " Sell the benefit, not the article " . .. field trip to the w a r e ho us e. . . films.. . and more films. Mr. Morton ' s " dedicated " marketing students. Mr. Robert Morton Elon-A.B. D.E. students get on the job training. 24 f I I Industrial Cooperative Training " Mary had a little lamb. " Butler University-M. S. Home Economics Thanksgiving feast. .. lots of home p ro j e c ts. .. sewing " tom " aprons. . . going to the ceramics shop—by way of the store.. .Christmas decorations.. . our meticulously groomed teacher. .. eating well-prepared food for a change. .. 1 e a rn i n g to budget our money. .. stacks and stacks of dirty dishes to wash. Mrs. Syble Miller East Carolina-B. S. Mrs. Lucy Everette Elon-A.B.; UNC-G-M. A. " What ' s Cooking Today? " . . .with Bobby Oldham. Agriculture Keeping the school shrubbery groomed... the turtle in Mr. Covington ' s desk. .. the leather strap... Mrs. Newlin teaching agriculture. . .selecting a Christmas tree for the office lobby. .. working on Mr. Dover ' s barn. .. leaving Mr. Covington on the roof without a ladder. . . building teachers ' stands. .. vaseline on the doorknobs. .. building a toybox for kindergarten. .. refinishing furniture. .. ac¬ quiring practical and profitable skills. ' Dover ' s little helpers. Mr. Bennie Covington N.C, State-B. S. Mr. J. D. Wall Va. Tech. -B. S. Physical Education and Health 1-2-1-2. . . sore freshmen. .. O. K. three minutes to connected to the...no towels or hot water. .. advanced shower and dress. . . the bell. . . excuses for the next class phys. ed. ?! ? ...badminton birdies in the rafters. .. the hipbone ' s Mr. Archie Walker Elon-A. B. Mr. Fred Brady UNC-A. B. Either play by my rules or I ' ll take my ball and go home. Mrs. Frances Fleming A £ T-B. S. Mr. Mac Bowman Elon-B.S. 29 Drum Major Tim Kauffman Eastern High ' s Band Majorettes: B. Allen (head), S. Gilliam, K. Schmitz, I. Anderson. Front Row: G. Whitted, N. Gilliam, M. Moon, J. Brown, L. Welch, J. Hayes, J. Carey, I. Anderson, K. Schmitz, E. Brown, J. Duncan, S. Gilliam, R. Moffit, S. Massey, B. Faucette, S. Barnett, L. Hopkins, D. Duncan, B. Brown, A. Steward, C. Williams, J. Tuttle, P. Walker. Second Row: B.Cook, B. Allen, D. Lynn, J. Emory, F. Robertson, G. Hopkins, B. Tuttle, R. Harden, J. Byrd, T. Kauffman, S. Harris, K. Capps, M. Dodson, B. Bunting, C. Jones. 30 • ■ V 7 i!- ' ' and Glee Club " Beach Hall " . . .wading through the mud to the " White i House " . . . musical relaxation from " book studies " . . per¬ forming at all the ball games. . . peppy marches. . . high- stepping majorettes. . . " cold feet " during the Christmas Cantata. . . singing at our own graduation. Front Row: P. Poteat, G. Rogers, S. Thompson, S. Everette, D. Oakley, S. Nance, L. Westbrook, R. Thompson, J. Castle, G. Byrd, L. Shanklin, D. Wells, D. Altman, C. Bowes, V. Ragan, B. Wheeley. Second Row: B. Scoggins, D. Graham, C. Lankford, C. Lawrence, D. Cooper, J. Rascoe, D. Ingram, C. Fonville, D. Duncan, G. Boggs, L. Boggs, B. Graham, E. Barnett. Third Row: J. Jones, J. Jobe, C. Dorsett, J. Ashley, M. Warren, J. DelVescovo, D. Sykes, G. Harris, M. Warren, T. Kauffman, A. Jeffreys, B. Johnson, J. Simber, G. Pruitt, R. Davis, S. Allred, J. Brown. Fourth Row: R. Millsap, R. Wilkinson, B. Webster, T. Young, R. Barnett, L. Anders, D. Phillips, E. Workman, J. Brigman, B. Bosquet, B. Sykes, B. Brown, T. Bullard, B. Anders, R. Mayton, E. Bullard, Mr. Beach. Mr. Joseph Beach Wake Forest-B.A.; UNC-M.A. Dramatics Sawhorses and canvas. .. experimental productions... setting up the stage. . . collecting props.. . publicizing the play. . . fifteen girls and five boys (pretty good odds?). . . " borrowed " b oy s... Sandra ' s monologue on Macbeth . . . stage fright.. . ad-libbing.. . future Oscar winners ? Mrs. Mary Hupman Meredith-A. B.; UNC-M.A. " It Happens Every Summer " Arts and Crafts Miss Mary Catherine Moser Elon-B. A. The first in the county. .. pastels, oil, charcoal. . . blowing ink—splat!. . . creative ideas. . . unique bulletin boards. . . Eastern ' s first art fair. .. abstract art— " What ' s that ? " . . . paper sculpture. .. needlework—Ouch!... Miss Moser— Does she or doesn ' t she? 33 • English " Adventures " in literature., .themes.. .red k ' s in the margin. . .passages of poetry to learn. . . spelling and vocabulary drills. . . learning to " appreciate " Shakespeare . . . " choice " selections from C anterbury T ales . . Cavalcade and Atlantic Monthly. Who took your chair? Miss Earlene Holt East Carolina-A. B. Mrs. Margarett Warren Greensboro College-A.B. 34 O 0 .W ’ f 1 -ijr L j,i C -r 1 Frehch. with a Southern accent?... Batman comics in Spanish. . . three-way headsets. . . " Miss Melton, I can ' t hear! " . . .Wayne, Andy, a n d Ljarry—les Magi ?. . . lea petits livres.. .El C dt my hero] , ry » j Miss Hilda Melton Wake Forest-A.B. I A il I HI Mrs. Mae Edla Shaw UNC-G-A.B. " Gemini 5—Houston calling. " " Parlez-vous Francais? " 36 History The past and the present. . . Neanderthal man. . . a pan¬ oramic view of our heritage. .. debates in sociology... " for adults only " ... Mr. Clayton ' s laugh. .. history on television. . . the Civil War (the South ' s gonna rise again!). . . Miss Ida ' s southern accent. . . current events . .. political questions.. . scandals. . . elections. . . the war in Vietnam. . . learning tolerance. . . maps and globes. . . the easy-going Mr. Richardson. . .understanding our gov¬ ernment and its ideals. . . exploring the political world of our generation. . . voters of tomorrow. . . historical Eastern. Mr. Robert Troy Elon-A. B. Mr. Mike Clayton Catawba-A. B. Mr. William Richardson Elon-A. B. There are many ways of imparting knowledge. 37 Sciences Peeking at p a r a m e c i a. . . field trip to the creek... reciting valences... inspiring (and sometimes explosive) lab sessions. .. Mrs. A ' s " ungodly " tests. .. our " prompt " chemistry teacher, tions " on our pigs. Ira? Dover Actinium . dissecting frogs. . . weekly " opera- . getting blood samples—You O. K., Mrs. Iris Abernathy Elon-B. S.; Duke-M.A.T. Mr. Mac Edgerton Presbyterian-B. S. Mathematics General math, algebra, geometry, and advanced math . . .new books. . . inductive and deductive reasoning. . . obey those laws. . .overhead projectors. . .slide rules. . . proofs, theories, and corollaries. . . " tall " practice teach¬ ers. . . all that homework. . . the math department a t Eastern. Mr. Cecil Caison N.C. State-B. S. Mr. Tad Martin East Carolina-B. S. Mrs. Rachel Amick Atlantic Christian-A. B. 39 School Staff Cafeteria workers —only four rolls?. ..mutilated green tokens.. .hours of labor.. . Bus drivers — " Get your head in the window " .. . .pay raise. . .muddy roads. . . Library assis- tants—stamping books... " Why does it take you three minutes to get to the library? " ... Custodians—sweep. .. clean. . . " Will Porter Phillips please come to the office? " All these essential people.. .keeping the school running smoothly. . . each one doing his share. Mrs. French Jarrett Dietitian Cafeteria servers: N. Smith, M. Farthing, M. Miles, M. Johnson. Cooks: H. Moore, L. Paylor, M. Evans, M. Johnson. Cafeteria custodian, B. Jones. 40 ? ront Row: J. Rice, B. Graham, P. Fisher, L. Turner, 2. Phillips, B. Madren, D. Lowder. Second Row: D. Allison, Carroll, M. Riley, D. Shelton, J. Hayes, L. Gerzema, Front Row: T. Kauffman, B. Tuttle, D. Kernodle, |L. Hopkins, G. Harris, S. Scott, R. Barnwell. Second iRow:J.Ford, C. Cooper, S. Mullis, J. Capps, S. Goodwin, J. Wyatte, M. Satterfield. Third Row: D. Crabtree, S. Craft, M. Warren, F. Wellons, J. Buckner, B. Graham, K. Capps. R. Haith, P. Phillips, A. Thompson, J. Wade. The place where we spend most of our time.. . is. .. the school.. . Each day divided. . . long hours in the classroom. . . more on the prac¬ tice field. . . afternoons and evenings for club meetings and projects. . .A continual giving and taking.. . of time. . . energy. . . cooperation with others. .. The discovery of conse¬ quences. . . deadlines. . . starting projects.. . giving up. . . and start¬ ing over again. . . Working. . . learn¬ ing. . . playing...these are the or¬ dinary things we do each day. . . singularly insignificant. . . each complimenting the other. . . united they are our student life. Student Life 42 A Continual Giving and Taking Student Council Front Row: K. Weaver, Z. Cobb, K. Graham, E. Starnes, D. Lowder, W. Richardson, T. Self, L. Raines. Second Row: C. Hamlet, T. Warren, R. Barnwell, W. Hopkins, V. Newlin (secretary-treasurer), W. Gardner (president), C. Thomas (vice-president), F. Browning, G. Isley, R. Bayliff, T. Lynch. " Well-informed " homerooms. . . tickets. . . School Spirit Merry Christmas ice cream sandwiches. . . at last, a suc- Week... tickets. . . magazine campaign. . . push Post !. . . cessful holiday dance. . . and more tickets. Front Row: V. Stout, V. Maultsby, J. Bradley, G. Nash, D. Wood, A. Lea, D. Oakley. Second Row: A. Stanfield, D. Laws, B. Porter, E. Bullard, J. Watkins, D. Rice. 44 " Scholarship, leadership, service, character " ... candle¬ light ceremony. . . being tapped. . . White Christmas. . . memorial to Doc Martin. . . state convention at Nagshead . . . reviewing state N.H.S. constitution. . . rushing home from meetings—to study?. . . farewell dinner for seniors. " I am the lamp of knowledge. . . " ront Row: J. Brown, K. Capps, J. Phelps, S. Berry, . Bradley, J. Allen, L. Jones, R. Trollinger, Mrs. Shaw sponsor). Second Row: D. Duncan, S. Whitfield, H. Rudd, . Barnett, E. Gilliam, B. Mullis, C. Richmond, S. Martin, .Nance (president), M. McGee, D. Russell, Mr. Allgood, ' hird Row: R. Barnwell, K. Weaver, J. James, K. Schmitz, It is more blessed to give than to receive. S. Craft, D. Oakley, F. Wellons, W. Setzer, S. Tyson, L. Ray, T. Self. Fourth Row: A. Garrison (secretary), E. Bullard, S. Kernodle, L. Hopkins, D. Huey, D. Westbrook, D. Cates, C. Thomas, I. T r o 11 i n g e r (treasurer), R. Thompson, D. Turner, F. Browning (vice-president). : I Mil I ... I III.Kiiu, iii..ir iii i ' l i » " r4fiii(ilit?i£;Mur l ;|.ini i, ' 4 c.»rtJiiiiiril» Monogram Club Earning a letter for membership. . . amendments to the constitution. . .speakers from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. . . meeting at night in the gym. . . club scholar¬ ship. .. signs saying " Eastern High School—Home of the Eagles " ... wearing a sweater with p r i d e. .. keeping the gym clean. . . sweeping the stadium. . . the " co-operative clan " . . . rowdy boys on the top bleachers. . . " I don ' t see why we can ' t " . . . striving to uphold the standards of good sportsmanship. The sign of achievement. Front Row: V. Stout, J. Allen, R. Barn¬ well, B. Patton, J. Phelps, D. Cole. Second Row: F. Browning, M. McGee, J. Watkins, D. Oakley, L. Ray, K. Brady. Third Row: K. Smith, R. Cook, J. Duncan, W. Gardner, T. Kauffman, J. Schoderbek. Fourth Row: W. Fonville, D. Cates, B. Mehring, R. Porter, R. Wilkinson, M. Satterfield, D. Burgess. Front Row: R. Robertson, E. Moffit, B. Jeffreys, A. Ward (president), C. Thomas (vice-president), F. Oliver (secretary), E. Starnes (treasurer), L. McLeod, W. Freshwater. Second Row: B. Wall, S. Anthony, E. Gilliam, B. Emory, B. Oldham, M. Kernodle, C. Richmond, M. Brady, T. Isley. Third Row: T. Self, B. Oldham, R. Ray, B. Wilkinson, L. Hopkins, L. Faucette, M. Ray, G. Anderson, D. Crabtree. Fourth Row: D. Maultsby, H. Hawkins, M. Wells, D. Westbrook, K. Dodson, H. Hamilton, R. Page, M. Walker, L. Raines. j 46 Junior Engineers Can you figure it out, David? Juniors and seniors. . . films. . . new horizons in science. . . films. . . speakers from Western Electric. . . films. . . laser beams. . . job preparation for future engineers. . .our spon- sor( ?)—Mr. Dover. . . more films. . . President Westbrook— " Ya ' ll hush! " ... " All these girls are going to be engi¬ neers? " . . . exploring the progressive scientific world. j ont Row: D. Oakley (vice-president), J. James (secre- [ ry), D. Westbrook (president), K. Smith (treasurer). l:cond Row: V. Scott, C. Richmond, J. Butler, M. Walker, Patton, D. Crabtree, B. Freshwater, G. Nash, S. Tyson, hird Row: J. Schoderbek, B. Tuttle, D. Duncan, j. Russell, D. Burgess, D. Turner, B. Westbrook, j, Thompson, L. Jones. Fourth Row: D. Cates, C. Crutchfield, S. Kemodle, L. Flopkins, J. Phelps, F. Browning, M. McGee, W. Setzer, W. Fonville. Fifth Row: T. Ingle, S. Best, J. Parker, L. Eller, H. Hamilton, W. Freshwater, M. Brady, J. Pierce, L. Ray. Sixth Row: R. Barnwell, D. Kernodle, D. Poe, M. Brown, E. Fear- rington, T. Chandler, E. Moffit, K. Schmitz, M. Wells. 47 Biological Science Our sponsor, Mrs. A. . . interesting programs.. . preparation for the new Art-Science Fair. . .exploring biological ideas . . .obtaining pamphlets for science department. . .science project work( ?). . . gaining an appreciation of nature. . . What is life?. . . The living end. „ Now this one - s about the birds and the bees. Front Row: A. Settle (secretary-treasurer), I. Trollinger (president), J. Bradley (vice-president). Second Row: C. Jones, F. McAdams, J. Hayes. Third Row: M. Morton, S. Scott, D. Graham. Fourth Row: S. Turner, S. Tyson, C. Sharpe. Fifth Row: S. Loy, J. Spoon, J. Castle. Sixth Row: N. Gilliam, J. Jeffries, R. Weiss. Seventh Row: H. Leach, J. McKinney, M. Bigelow. Eighth Row: M. Kemodle, M. Lynch. " How can I stamp them out if I don ' t know what they loc like? " 48 Physical Science vfrs. Taylor, the Bear. . . field trips. . .Bob Hupman ' s well -plannedprograms. . .pondering the possibilities of living mderthe sea or on the moon. . .Steve Harris ' dissertations )n U. F. O. . . Freshmen only-no upperclassmen allowed. " Well, if you think you can do it any better. . . " Front Row: I. Anderson (secretary-treasurer), S. Everette (president). Second Row: J. Faucette, C. Lankford, D. Keck. Third Row: R. Compton, D. Gilliam, B. Brown. Fourth Row: M. Riley, J. Miles, R. Enoch. Fifth Row: B. Smith, T. Robinson, D. Dixon. Sixth Row: T. Warren, S. Massey, A. Stout. Seventh Row: G. Ray, B. Faucette, J. Jones. Bewildered! 49 Senior Health Careers Front Row: R. Faulkner (treasurer), C. Cobb (secretary), S. Cole (vice-president), W. Gardner (president). Second Row: E. Gilliam, J. Merritt, J. Caviness, D. Smith, K. Faucette, G. Wilson, B. Mebane, V. Frazier. Third Row: D. Andrews, M. Whitley, G. Anderson, B. Wall, K. Capps, R. Moffitt, J. Finefrock, V. Crutchfield. Fourth Row: P. Cox, J. McCall, G. Boggs, P. Smith, J. Watkins, W. Andrews, D. Shelton, P. Stewart, J. Saunders. Fifth Row: B. Bosquet, T. Bullard, D. Ray, E. Workman, D. Laws, R. Barnette, Y. Boone, A. Clark, M. Riley, K. Murphy. Observing and exploring career opportunities. . . speakers .Mr. Brady ' s questions. . .preparing RedCross ditty bags for servicemen overseas... ditty bags ?— They re what you put your dirty ditties in, you idiot! . . .hospital tour . . donation for scoreboard. . . money for drapes for John Umstead Hospital. . . doing volunteer work at hospitals. Front Row: I. Williams, P. Poteat, C. Weiss, K. Brady, C. Thomas, R. Porter, L. Raines, W. Christopher, B. Anthony. Second Row: T. Foust, R. Lefler, D. Blinson, C. Hargis, S. Rippy, C. Cooper, S. Mullis, A. Shepherd, D. Faulkner, R. Morris. Third Row: D. Newman, C. Wilkinson, K. Weaver, J. Brown, G. Poe, D. Isley, S. Gilliam, D. Warren, D. Carroll, V. Maultsby. Fourth Row: W. Scoggins, B. Webster, J. Rascoe, D. Oakley, B. Oldham, B. Sykes, J. Davis, T. Riley, W. Crabtree. 50 Junior Health Careers D. Sykes, G. McBride, R. Maness, G. Whitted, M. Minnis. Fourth Row: C. Thomas, J. Davis, S. Barts, M. Tomb, L. Settle, M. Dodson. Front Row: L. Hopkins (treasurer), W. Warren (secretary), E. Brown (president), L. Newlin (vice-president). Second Row: E. Mitchell, G. Thomas, T. Warren, R. Rascoe, D. Sykes, J. Simber, G. Pruitt. Third Row: D. Maddox, V ! New organization. . .just for freshmen. .. Speakers—Candy Striping, pharmacy... evicting delinquent members. . . touring hospital. .. buying First Aid equipment for office . . . visiting elderly couples. ' ront Row:C. George, A. Lea, P. Christopher, S. McVey, E. Freeland, L. Brown, E. Cook. Second Row: B. Cook, [. Wilkinson, E. Terrell, D. Wells, D. Mebane, B. Ray, 51 J. Delvescovo. Third Row: D. Mixon, B. Sutphen, G. Hopkins, C. Schoderbek, C. Hill, J. Rogers. Distributive Education The four kinds of people.. . teasing Mr. Morton. . . numer¬ ous films. . . the customer is always right. ..Christmas party at the American Legion Hut. . . Bosses ' Night. . . D. E. Sweetheart. . .Contests: Job Interview, Advertising, Sales Demonstration, Public Speaking. . . Leadership Training Course at Greensboro. . . district meetings. . . state con¬ vention at Asheville. . . breakfast every month. . . Peggy keeping the scrapbook. Pat Parker D.E.C.A. Sweetheart " We, as D.E.C.A. members, should... " Front Row: D. Bowden, Mr. Morton (sponsor), D. Anderson (president), T. Neese (vice-president), V. Whedbee, J. Wheeley (treasurer), L. Thomas, P. Hall, D. Sechnst, H. Young. Second Row: J. Young, E. Cates, R. Faulk, M. Dodson, J. Boswell, G. Gum, M. Wiles, L. Hinshaw (secretary), J. Cook, P. Parker, S. Jones, L. Davis, F. Wright. Third Row: J. Geiger, B. Jeffreys, D. Cobb, R. Robertson, J. Haley, W. Catlette, M. Workman, J. Mace. 52 EASTERN ALAMANCE Vocational Industrial Clubs Issuing parking permits. . . " joyously " paying our dues. . . Steve Fox ' s learned contributions. .. " well-organized " meetings. . . collecting food for needy families. . . eating breakfast together at the Grill. . . building leadership, character, and confidence. " Me? Brownbagging? " ront Row: S. Lynch (president), M. Sykes (vice-president), . Terrell (secretary), J. Leach (treasurer), Mr. Littell, ponsor. Second Row: S. Martindale, R. Cook, V. Jarrett, McAdams, C. Neighbors, T. Adams, D. Solomon, Ivey, A. Coombs, G. Phillips. Third Row: J. Adams, D. Stokes, C. Matherly, R. Squires, C. Boggs, M. Woodlief, J. Stuart, A. McKinney, R. Holloway, D. Carroll. Fourth Row: C. Dorse tt, P. Jarrett, D. Altmann, R. Bridges, R. Clark, S. Simber, R. Baughn, R. Rice. Becky Allen V.I.C.A. Sweetheart Future Business Leaders oj America Planning the secretaries ' tea. . . making cookies.. . up¬ dating the Eastern scrapbook. . . our " industrious " president typing the card catalog. . . Mr. Loyd ' s interesting pro¬ gram on business school... the visit to T. I. A. and rushing back to class. . . Sybil and Pat ' s arguments. Front R ow: J. Terry (treasurer), B. Hall, J. Boswell (president), G. McCauley (secretary), Z. Cobb (vice- president). Second Row: P. Rippy, C. Neese, C. Fuquay, L. Welch, J. Matherly, J. Jobe, P. Foster, J. Kelly. Third Row: V. Huffstetler, L. Glosson, G. Turner, N. Terry, J. Butner, P. Fisher. Fourth Row: S. Foster, L. Rogers, J. Ashley, B. Sutphen, J. Kemodle, M. Warren, F. Wellons, C. Spence. FifthRow:D. Price, D. Faucette, D. Carroll, B. Carroll, B. Graham, C. Phillips, J. Wyatte, D. Cole, J. Brown, D. Stout. " Who says machines don ' t have minds of their own? " Watch your fingers, Susan. 54 Future Teachers of America Every F. T. A. meeting begins with the teacher ' s creed. | " Well, Mrs. Taylor, what does make a good teacher? " Preparing for the future. .. YOU? a teacher?. .. Wouldyou believe Roger Ray?. . .Joe Allen runs for state office. . . learning to appreciate (?) our teachers. . .planning " the " assembly. . . and finally our Teacher of the Year. I ront Row: C. Richmond (president), N. Bradley (vice- B. Gilland, R. Trollinger. Fourth Row: G. Harris, resident), M. Ray (secretary), J. Allen (treasurer). Second T. Kauffman, S. Martin, D. Perry, B. Mullis, L. Thompson, ow: D. Maultsby, G. Rogers, L. McLeod, S. Satterfield, J. Duncan. Fifth Row: R. Ray, W. Hopkins, D. Huey, . Cooper, A. Ward, R. Aulbert. Third Row: B. Mehring, M. Warren, L. Westbrook, R. Bayliff, D. King. . Jarvis, L. Wilson, A. Garrison, E. Barnett, C. Lawrence, 55 Future Farmers of America Learning to do. . . doing to learn. . . tearful, frightening initiation. . . new business. . . old business. . . new jokes. . . Steve (the Bouncer) keeping order. . .walking on tacks. . . Fairley ' s " minutes " . . . contests—livestock and land judg¬ ing, tool identification. . .blue corduroy jackets. . . earn¬ ing to live. . . living to serve. " Dig a little deeper, boys. " ■■HR- ' ' It ' s got to be just right, Wayne. " Front Row: H. Green (treasurer), S. Riggan, G. Keck (president), A. Madren (vice-president), F. Carey (sec¬ retary), F. Oliver. Second Row: B. Emory, D. Jones, R. Ivey, G. Bumgarner, L. Faucette, B. Duffey, J. Faulk, R. Hester, S. Allen, B. Covington (sponsor). Third Row: M. Murray, J. Smith, W. Ragan, A. Pulliam, M. Dodson, D. Cobb, G. Kapp, D. Faulkner, J. Cox, H. Young. Fourth Row: J. Lowe, R. Warren, R. Squires, J. Rice, W. Anderson, B. Florence, L. Boggs, G. Massey. Fifth Row: J. Warren, W. Apple, C. Hicks, D. Lamb, R. Tuck, L. Byrd, T. Miller, K. Barts, R. Ezzell, B. Cox, B. Williams, S. Faucette. Future Homemakers oj America District rally at coliseum. . .state convention in Raleigh — shopping?... spring " fashion " show. .. Rachel ' s slip dress . . . Mother-Daughter Banquet. . . Senior Farewell Tea. . . facing the future with " warm courage and high hopes. " , Front Row: S. Berry, S. Whitfield, S. Webster, E. Starnes, i M. Satterfield, K. Faulkner, D. Thomas, S. Nance. Second Row: C. Cates, P. Shields, V. Crutchfield, L. Craft, J. Rice, E. Langley, J. Ford, S. Craft, J. Caviness, P. Capps, E. Foust, L. Sykes. Third Row: L. Mitchell, A. Shanklin, S. Berry, S. Thompson, M. Graves, D. Jeffreys, G. Burnette, Z. Crisp, G. Fonville, C. Crabtree, J. Spivey, J. Young. Fourth Row: B. Beaver, K. Hall, L. Shanklin, G. Isley, D. Pendergrass, S. Sh a mb ley, K. Edwards, H. Oakley, M. Broom, A. Ezzell, C. Ray, B. Briggs, D. Oakley. Fifth Row: K. Riley, C. Terrell, V. Sykes, J. Carey, C. Hamlett, D. Adams, K. Woods, B. Workman, D. Whitley, F. Ward, N. Baughn. Sixth Row: F. Huffman, J. Jones, H. Rudd, W. Barnwell, B. Cooper, D. Lowder, J. Madden, B. Hargis, B. Scoggins, T. Snotherly, J. Alvis, S. Snotherly. Seventh Row: S. Brady, D. Wilson, K. Graham, B. Pack, H. Walker, C. Whitfield, C. Hemphill, M. Overman, K. Ward, T. Faucette, B. Watkins. Eighth Row: R. Edwards, S. Goodwin, D. Bradley, B. Wood, C. Leach, J. Faucette, P. Isley, B. Faucette, D. Allison, C. Tatum, E. James. " I could have danced all night. . . " " Who wants nine lives? I ' d rather have a new suit. " 57 Key Club Increase in membership.. . that " fun " initiation... eager- . .. risque pictures. .. electing our " sweetheart " .. . " delin- nessto work.. .dependability. .. new campus trash cans... quent " club.. .fun... laughter.. . and above all, service. faculty-Key Club basketball game... district convention Front Row: R. Barnwell, J. Duncan, L. Hopkins, H. Hamilton, V. Stout, M. Brady. Second Row: P. Smith, J. Phelps, D. Cates, D. Westbrook, L. Ray, M. Wells. Third Row: M. Ray, B. Wall, T. Warren, E. Workman, D. Laws, D. Ray, T. Kauffman. Fourth Row: D. Rice, J. Allen, V. Newlin, D. Oakley, F. Browning, D. Maultsby. Fifth Row: W. Gardner (president), A. Ward (vice- president), I. Trollinger (secretary), C. Thomas (treasurer). 58 Keyettes We serve. . .collecting funds. . . and funds. . . powder- puff (?) football game. . . Mother-Daughter Banquet. . . Christmas caroling at Butner. . .our name on the score- board at last!. . . the little blue pot. . . working as a clhb . . . but always for the good of E. H. S. meban Kl WAN 1 S XCHANGE EY CLUB eyettes Did you say " Mess " America? Keyettes " tackle " big project—our name on the score- board. Front Row: J. Bradley, S. Cole, G. Nash, G. Anderson, E. Gilliam, C. Cobb, N. Bradley. Second Row: S. Webster, C. Faulkner, V. Maultsby, V. Crutchfield, J. Rascoe, D. Bradley, L. Thompson. Third Row: C. Richmond, Z. Cobb, T. Self, S. Nance, D. Pender, C. Richmond, S. Goodwin. Fourth Row: S. Martin (president), J. James (vice-president), S. Whitfield (secretary), J. Kernodle (treasurer). 59 Welcome Girls and Pep Board Rah! Rah! Rah!. . . a rous i n g school spirit in sleeping homerooms. .. Mrs. A ' s " pep talks " to the pep board. . . shivering at the gates with numb toes and fingers. . . " FREE programs, but donations accepted " . .. green sashes with " WELCOME " in gold letters. .. t a k i n g the cheerleaders their drinks. . . making sandwiches after the games. . .pro¬ moting school spirit. . .Welcome! Front Row: S. Tyson, S. Webster, N. Bradley, L. Jones, J. Rascoe. Second Row: D. Bradley, S. Goodwin, L. Thomp¬ son, K. Weaver. Front Row: C. Whitfield, D. Wells, D. Pendergrass, S. Tyson, D. Cole, B. Patton, S. Cole, N. Terry, B. Henderson. Second Row: C. George, P. Isley, J. Rice, L. Hupman, D. Payne, P. Rippy, G. Poe, D. Ingram, R. Edwards, C. Leach. Third Row: L. Hopkins, L. Thompson, S. Tyson, S. Goodwin, D.Wilson, D. Bradley, J. Rascoe, M. Satterfield, M. McGee. 60 Green and Gold Mad scramble before next edition. . . gripe sessions about teachers and lunches. . . " busy " newspaper staff. . . essay contests. .. Miss Tyson ' s Mona Lisa smile while grading papers. . .the " easy " layout job. . .Watt ' s ruler and letter¬ ing chart. . .comments from the peanut gallery. . . " What ' s the thing you hate most about E a s t e r n? " ... " Nosy re¬ porters! " ... a real " crip course " . " Extra! Extra! " D. Duncan, M. McGee, D. Huey, W. Hopkins, , R. Hester. Second Row: R. Cook, E. Starnes, No plagiarizing, boys. G. Harris, L. Hupman, L. Foster, J. Caviness, D. Russell, L. Glosson. Twirling rulers... chewing pencils... Fritos, oatmeal cookies, and Cokes. .. " promptness " ... dot, dot, dot... " O. K. Doll, keep ' em moving " . .. " What budget! ?! " ... absolute deadline.. . " Hey, you know what would have been good? " .. . " When! ?! " .. .mutual admiration society .. . " That woman must have been crazy? " . .. " Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow " . .. " Why?—Well, it ' s dif¬ ferent ! " .. . We believe. Butterbeans! ?! ! " Row: K. Brady, S. Martin, S. Mullis, S. Webster, L. Thompson, I. Trollinger. Front Row: N. Bradley, C. Richmond, E. Gilliam, E. Barnett, S. Whitfield, D. Cole, S. Goodwin. Second S i g n a editors, Terry Self and Drew Maultsby. 62 " Twas the night before deadline " —pandemonium reigned Signa ' 67 Front Row: A. Ward, S. Cole, S. Craft, D. Pender, S. Nance, J. James. Second Row: R. Faulkner, H. Rudd, G. Nash, C. Cobb, L. Jones, D. West¬ brook. Homecoming Brings Excitement, 64 Suspense, and a New Queen Miss Terry Self Co-maid of Honor October 21, 1966. . . " haven ' t seen you in years " . . . cold boys . . . cold girls. .. cold convertibles. . . twenty-three degrees. . . frozen corsages... thrilled Queen Sugar. . . Terry and Gaye—co-maids of honor.. . " Where are our co-captains? " ... everybody was happy — ' til the end of the game. He had it right there! " 65 Eleanor Gilliam Reigns as " I feel pretty " ... numb legs... quivering, forced smiles .. . " You idiot, I ' m a red head! " ... " Yes, just fine, thank you " . . . smile, smile, smile. .. " talented " people. .. tears of joy—tears of disappointment. . .the gym is empty. J. Phelps acted as Master of Ceremonies. Miss Eastern, Eleanor Gilliam, and runners-up Cathy Richmond, Ava Shepherd, and Terry Self. Talent Show Winners: 1st place Sherry Nance, 2nd place Randy Thompson (not pictured), and Watt Hopkins and Harold Hamilton, 3rd place winners. 66 Miss Eastern 1966-67 Ellen King Miss Eastern-1980 Eleanor Gilliam Miss Eastern-1967 Scholastic Honors Marshals—Chief I. Trollinger. Front Row: J. Brown, J. Phelps, L. Jones, D. Oakley, K. Schmitz. Second Row: F. Browning, D. Duncan, A. Garrison, D. Russell. Valedictorian—S. Nance Salutatorian—C. Richmond 68 Excellence Through Athletics I have run the race. . . I have fought the good fight. . .every step with a purpose. . .1 have fought to win. . .developing the body as well as the mind ...service, struggle, sweat... suspense. .. self- sacrifice. . . and self-discipline.. .pride in a job well-done ... upholding the standards of an E.H.S, athlete.. .not one, but all together as a team. ..preserving the E.H.S. tradition of never-dying sportsmanship. HOME VISITOR j mgmW ' JpBI | 1 Coach Brady Leads Eastern to New coaches... real team spirit.. . August practices.. 1-2, whew!... loafing. .. salted lemonade ... sugar pill ... all that equipment. . .pigskin. . .cleats. . .shoulder pad . . . helmets. . .dirty uniforms. . . numerous superstitions. . blue drawers. . .no Thursday haircuts or Friday shaves. . Coach Martin ' s blue parka.. . cheering at break.. . thei the big game. . . silent prayers. . . " busting " through pape signs... running.. . blocking.. . tackling.. . aerial passe . . . " the ruff and ready " . . . broken noses. . . pulled liga¬ ments. . . bruised ribs. ..sprained ankles. . . setting nev records. ..after game huddles. . . rehashing the game a Charlie ' s. . . always fighting. . . never quitting. . . sharim together the thrill of victory and the anguish of defeat. " We ' re number one! " " I recommend this book for Brack Emory. " Behind every successful man there is a woman. - arn. Our Finest Grid Season Front Row: J. Pierce, M. Wells, K. Dodson, J. Hurdle, R. Porter, D. Maultsby, B. Wilkerson, K. Smith, B. Oldham, Second Row: E. Moffitt (manager), R. Ray, J. Watkins, iB. Emory, A. Ward, W. Gardner, B. Oldham, L. Ray, l J. Merritt, D. Ray (manager), D. Laws (manager). Third Row: J. Phelps (manager), M. Brady, S. Anthony, C. Thomas, R. Faulkner, F. Browning, D. Poe, J. Allen (manager). Fourth Row: F. Brady (head coach), T. Martin (line coach). On crossbar: K. Brady (co-captain), L. Raines (co-captain). 71 Eastern 44 Madison-Mayodan 0 Third straight. . . blocking good. . . punt returns for T. D. ' s. . . defense tough . . . really moved ball well. . . second effort. Eastern 24 Ragsdale 6 Ward, Raines, Brady did fine run- ing . . . opposition big. ..won by quick moves and hard hitting. . . teamwork paid off. . . good screen passes. ..mixed plays . . . inter¬ cepted passes helped. Eastern 13 Orange 6 First time Orange beaten by Eastern. . . Thomas passes to Oldham fortwo T. D. ' s . . . defense rugged and ready. Eastern 13 Southeast 0 First game jitters. . .team a little ragged. . .great desire and determination . . . flag-happy officials. . . first time opener won at Eastern. Eastern 20 Graham 19 Battle for conference lead.. . Eastern was underdog. .. b e st offensive game. . .Coach Brady pleased! !. . .3500spectators.. . last five minutes were the longest. . . Tied for No. 1—now 5-0. Eastern 39 Western 6 Back in the winning groove. . .capitalized on Warriors ' mistakes. . . 74 -yard pass from Thomas to Raines. ..Thomas scored two. . .team play¬ ed well. Eastern 20 Northwest 6 Played good game on defense. . . Raines scored two T. D. ' s on runs. . . A nthony scored on pass. . .our last win of the season. Eastern 0 Southern 12 Seniors ' last game ... played good football. . .had spirit and d ri v e. .. coaches pleased... best defensive game. . . over¬ all record 7-3.. . it ' s all over. Eastern 0 Northeast 27 Eagles had a " letdown " . . .Ward didn ' t dress out. . .poorest offensive and defensive game. . .best play— Dodsonblock¬ ed field goal. . . players battered and bruised. . . Northeast lucky!! Eastern 7 Morehead 21 Homecoming. . .didn ' t play well. . . did better in air—111 yards... Anthony ' s 48-yard ran only score. . . blocking was weak. .. Panthers moved fast. J.V. Sports . . . Overall Outstanding Front Row: A. Ray, L. Boggs, B. Sutphen, C. Piece, J. Snipes. Second Row: C. Cates, R. Jones, S. Loy, K. Haley, W. Jones, B. Webster. Third Row: S. Barnett, D. Rice, D. Faulkner, G. Fearrington. Fourth Row: G. Boggs, J. Modi in, T. Foust, Mr. Clayton (coach), G. Ray, B. Bosquet, B. Sykes. Hard-hitting little Eagles. . .practice behind " Beach Hall " . . . passes. . . passes.. . and more passes. ..David Rice guards. .. Billy Bosquet passes... Joe Modlin receives... great teamwork.. . preparation for varsity team. B. Bosquet takes a break after a J.V. practice session. " Now if you ' ll do it this way, boys. . . " 74 Seasons ' Now boys, you ' ve got to work together as a team. Vic ' s perfect form. Front Row: V. Newlin, V. Stout, C. Schoderbek, C. Hill. Second Row:B. Sykes, G. Chockley, S. Dixon, J. Modlin, C. Tony. Third Row: E. Workman, M. Bigelow, B. Bosquet, A. Stanfield. The baby Eagles pop out of their shells. .. " t o w e r i n g " guards. . . great teamwork. .. tranquil practice sessions. . . head-on collisions. . . " Get up on those boards ! " . . . running drills. . .calloused feet. . . well-executed plays. . .success¬ ful season. . .promising varsity material. Eagles Rip " I feel another one coming on " . . .John ' s lucky shirt. .. Coach ' s comment: " Are we playing tonight? " . .. our own superstitions.. . best season yet. .. the powder box—Ollie! . . . Coach ' s performances during the game. . .practice everyday until after five. . .throbbing sides from running dri 1 Is. .. collegiate " warm-up " uniforms. .. " brotherly " love between Eastern and Southern. . .the Southern game — and the first time it " froze " in the S o u t h. .. a good bench to back our starting five. . .the fast break. .. a gym echoing the pounding of tennis shoes on the hardwood. . . sweat. . . work. . . rivalry.. . success. Willie adds two more points. Mr. Clayton gives instructions to the team. Through First Round Action Let ' s go, boys! Front Row: F. Oliver (co-captain), D. Westbrook (co- W. Fonville, K. Smith, D. Cates, C. Rembert, C. Thomas, captain). Second Row: L. Ray, R. Barnwell, J. Schoderbek, C. Fonville. 77 Wide Open Style Features Willie moves the ball up-court against a pressing defense. " Now this is the way you ' ve got to do it! " 78 Oliver clears the boards to start the Eagles ' fast break. the Eagle Attack Thomas scores. 79 Grabbi E.H.S. Sweat, muscle, determination. .. thirteen weight classes ...practice in the lobby. .. free drinks and candy. .. " Smush " him!. .. " Shoot the half " ... " Quit playing with him and pin him ! " . . . b e i n g overweight and running it off. .. new pin records.. . Mr. Brady ' s accomplished score- keep i n g.. . hopes for placing in the tournament.. . late referees.. . a slap on the mat and it ' s all over. Swing your partner and dosie-do. " Keep it tight! " Good for five points. 80 Host Conference Tournament Front Row: M. Williams, B. Jeffreys, W. Freshwater, Row: J. Allen (manager), B. Emory, K. Dodson, D. Burgess, R. Robertson, M. Brady, W. Gardner. Second H. Hamilton, B. Oldham, L, Raines, K. Brady, F. Browning. Golfers Face Stiff Competition Danny Oakley blasts from a sand (?) trap at Arrowhead. Vic Stout putts on the 18th green, Eastern Eagles try for an eagle...Eastern uses branding " irons " on opposing teams.. .searching the woods for lost balls. .. " Get a birdie if not an eagle ! " ... daily treks to Arrowhe ad.. .tallying up the scores...water " traps, " sand traps, bunkers.. . FORE! ! Front Row: D. Oakley, V. Stout, R. Bayliff, B. Porter, R. Porter. Second Row: T. Martin (coach), R. Cook, J. Duncan, B. Mehring. i Sportsmanship is a part of every sport. Eastern Tennis Sports New Look Eastern sends other teams their " love " . . .loser trips over the net... Mr. Caison ' s pride—the new courts... muddy tennis shoes. .. chasing balls. ..lots of racket. .. tennis — the fastest game played at E.H.S. The doubles team gets set for the serve. Front Row: H. Koch, J. Warren, V. Newlin, C. Crutchfield, Make him eat it, Goley. M. Bigelow, and Coach C. Caison. Second Row: D. Maultsby, B. Wall, J. Watkins, M. Kernodle, and D. Duncan. Excellent Pitching " Batter up! " ...great teamwork... tall pitchers... the three B ' s—balls, bats, and bases.. .Coach ' s constant sun¬ burn. . .waiting your turn in the dugout. . .sliding in home —the Eagles chalk up another successful season... night games at Fairchild. . .Eastern eagerly awaits her diamond ... " keep your eye on the ball " . . .hitting the dirt... you ' re the babe, you ' re the boy, chunk the ole rock in the mitt " ... errors... broken bats.. .rosin and sunglare... the men in blue. • .bunts. • . " hit and run • • • brush em off " ...play situations... fungoes... th e " hot corner... the keystone. . . the battery. Should Put Eastern on Top Ricky Wilkinson hurls Eastern to victory. Front Row: B. Duffey, K. Haley, D. Rice, W. Jones, B. Emory, A. Yellock. Second Row: G. Boggs(manager), S. Kernodle, T. Foust, A. Ward, R. Wilkinson, S. Best, E. Moffit (manager). Third Row: W. Fonville, B. Oldham, G. Hopkins, C. Thomas, F. Oliver, C. Fonville, F. Brady (coach). Night Games Boost Baseballs ' Popularity Coach Brady goes over last minute details. Safe at home! Cliff Thomas on deck Eastern’s Track Team Hard to Beat " High hurdles " ... run-run-run. . .blistered feet.. . hot, sweaty work-outs... running around in " circles " ... meets at Williams.. .run till you drop. John and Charles Schoderbek carry Eastern ' s colors in the 880-yard run. Lowell Faucette vaults up and over. Front Row: M. Wells, J. Hurdle, J. Schoderbek, J. Pierce, L. Hopkins, B. Bosquet, W. Fonville, M. Brady. Second Row: D. Ray,D. Jones, D. Burgess, L. Faucette, T. Isley, W. Hopkins, C. Fonville, J. Jeffries, A. Ward. Third Row: C. Schoderbek, S. Barnett, C. Thomas, L. Ray, M. Clayton (coach), K. Dodson, D. Cates, K. Smith, L. Raines. J.V. Cheerleaders Hours of practice. .. " but I can ' t start with that foot " . . . first public appearanc e—the bonfire. . . demonstrating what support can do. . . boosting J. V. spirit. . . cheering at Homecoming. . . meetings at break. . . rainy parades... spelling out E-A-S-T-E-R-N. . . new uniforms. . . Gloria ' s giggles. . . enthusiasm. " Come on, fans! " Front Row: S. Cole (chief), J. Wyatte. Second Row: G. Nash, D. Graham, H. Rudd, D. Thomas, P. Cox, J. Alvis, D. Carroll. 87 Varsity Cheerleaders Debbie Cole Beverly Patton Chief A baker ' s dozen (13). .. backyard summer practices... " Where ' s your excuse? " . ..coordination (?). ..those " straight " formations... rousing signs. . . our clodknockers ...weekly " lobbying " . . . bubbling enthusiasm... grand performance at pep rallies... sparkin ' the spirit. .. " Whadda we want? — S-P-I-R-I-T! ! " Zona Cobb Sharon Mullis Debra Oakley Eleanor Gilliam Cathy Faulkner Gaynelle Anderson 88 Elaine Starnes Susan Martin Terry Self Max Kemodle Mary Alice Walker Debbie Crabtree Carolyn Cobb | Sports Honors All-Conference football players, L. Ray, B. Oldham, and L. Raines. All-Conference basketball players, W. Fonville and D. Westbrook with Eastern ' s 1st place county trophy and a trophy for tying 2nd place in the conference. Boys who participated in the state wrestling tournament were K. Dodson, H. Hamilton, B. Oldham, W. Freshwater, L. Raines, B. Jeffreys. Album . . . The Many Faces of Eastern The students are the material of which a school is made. . . Each with a certain talent.. . to be molded and shaped into that capacity in which they may best serve themselves and those who surround them. .. These are the faces of those people.. . some happy. . . others sad... some determined not to smile. . . to be seen any day you walk through the halls of E. H. S. .. They are the school. Seniors Strive for Class Unity Under Class officers: M. Ray (president), B. Wall (vice-presi¬ dent), C. Cobb (secretary-treasurer). Seniority. . .the seriousness and fun. . . entering an assem¬ bly of rising under-classmen. . . setting examples (?)... term paper deadlines. . .sines and cosines. . . Shakespeare and Chaucer. . . pressure. . . reassuring smiles... steadies . . .pleading with the school board. . .success. . .indescrib¬ able Senior trip. . . sending announcements. . . Pomp and Circumstance. . . graduation—anxiety, tears, relief, ac¬ complishments, rewards, happiness.. . " Asthe sun sets on our high school career " . .. " This is the last time we ' ll " .. . The Senior Class of 1967 bows out. Becky Allen Tyson Adams Dale Anderson Gaynelle Anderson Diane Altman Larry Anders 92 4 ' Capable Leadership Jane Boswell Keith Brady Randy Bayliff Sonja Berry " Wonderful Wednesday. Ellen Barnett Diane Blinson Jannie Ashley Rodney Aulbert Ronnie Barnwell Clinton Boggs 93 Eddie Bullard Robert Bridges Gail Byrd Fairley Carey Jean Caviness Dallas Childress David Cates Wayne Catlett Eddie!! 94 Sorrows in the Search for Knowledge Carolyn Cobb Sharon Cole Rita Compton Jerry Cook Richard Cook Roger Cook A1 Corbett Alton Coombs Deborah Cooper Physics class—where the action is! 95 Competition, Chaos, Rachel Davis Carol Dorsett Misery is writing term papers! Larry Eller Cornelia Fuquay Johnny Dune an Sandra Craft Billie Duffey Charles Dean Melvin Dodson I ' m confused. " Mike Florence Lowell Faucette Don Faulkner Ralph Faulkner Pat Foster 97 Defeat as Well as Victory Larry Hopkins Butch Jeffreys Ronnie Ivey Phyllis Jarrett " Mirror, mirror, on the wall. . . " 99 Experiencing the Magic of the Senior Trip i " Now what shall it be? " Jo Ann Kelly Donald King Connie Lamb Edith Langley 100 Searching, Sharing, Serving, All Together Susan Martin Linda McLeod Catherine Lawrence Jane Leach Ruby Lefler Curtis Matherly Drew Maultsby Alfred McKinney That long-awaited moment finally arrives. Steve Lynch 101 Excitement of College Acceptance Bobby Mehring Linda Mitchell Jerry Merritt Bonnie Mebane Billy Oldham Bonita Mullis Sherry Nance Somebody stole my security blanket. Christine Neese 102 Attending the Junior-Senior as Honored Guests Bobby Oldham Forrest Oliver Robert Page Gary Phillips Reid Porter Larry Raines Shirley Porter Diann Price David Ragan Rehashing the game at Charlie ' s. 103 Cathy Richmond " Business sure is slow today. " Mitchell Ray Keith Ray Carolyn Riggan Caps, Gowns, Scholarships, Roger Ray Robert Rice Pam Rippy Ray Robertson Steve Riggan Kathy Riley 104 Helen Rudd Sandra Satterfield Donald Sechrist Terry Self Linda Shanklin Ava Shepherd Leon Shields David Simber 105 The Senior Tradition of Phil Smith Carol Solomon " Kansas City star—that ' s what I are. . . " Randy Thompson Sheila Thompson Libby Thompson Janice Terry 106 Gayle Wilson Marvin Woodlief Brenda Wheeley Jackie Wheeley Sandra Whitfield Mickie Wiles Our Biggest Moment Together, Graduation " Dad, I ' m going to need some money to get home from the beach. " 108 II I I I Class of ' 67 Tommy Young Melvin Workman Henry Young Judy Wyatte Symbols of senior success. 109 Impressive Tapping Ceremony Class officers: F. Browning (president), J. Watkins, (vice- president), J. Bradley (secretary-treasurer). Finally—upperclassmen. . . our turn to plan the prom. . . tensely awaiting PSAT and National Merit scores. . . Mr. and Miss School S p i r i t. . . N. H. S. induction. .. College Day at Western. . . ordering class rings. . . premiere of the golden sapphire. . . " Fley, the class rings have come! " . . . our first formal dance... white coats, long dresses, red carnations. . . one more year to go. Ronald Baugus Barbara Beaver Sammy Best David Bowden Connie Bowes Jo Ellen Bradley 110 Welcomes 20 juniors to N.H.S. Nancy Bradley Mike Brady Barry Burgess Bruce Burgess Joy Brown Jo Butler Judy Brown Joan Buckner Mike Brown Frankie Browning Janice Capps Karen Capps Zona Cobb Small books for small minds. Debbie Cole Ann Combs Becky Carroll Ervin Cates Catherine Chatman Cathy Cates Ted Chandler Donnie Cobb 111 Debbie Crabtree Charlie Crutchfield Lette Davis Douglas Danat Juniors William Fonville Lynn Foster Before.. . Keith Dodson Dale Duncan Judy Dunagin Judy Fuquay Eddie Fearrington Kay Faucette Julia Faulk Rickie Faulk Pat Fisher Billy Flehan Calvin Florence Charles Fonville 112 Attend Class Day at Western Wilma Fuquay Jerry Hargis V alerie Huffstetler Lynn Hupman . . . and after. Tim Ingle Debbie Ingram Dawn Isley Jo James Vickie Frazier Gail Gum Wat Hopkins Danny Horner Ann Garrison Belinda Henderson Brenda Graham Ray Hester Bonnie Freshwater Wesley Jerry Haley Freshwater Bonnie Hall juniors Receive Their Signs of Dignity Vaughn Jarrett Alma Jarvis Dina Jeffries Linda Jeffries Tony Jeffries Linda Jobe Barbara Johnson Loma Jones Donnie Kernodle Joy Kemodle Steve Kernodle Johnny Mace Sheila 114 . . . Class Rings Beverly Mebane Ernest Moffitt Teddy Neese Danny Oakley Randy Millsap Sharon Mullis Cathy Neighbors Barbara Pack Wayne Mitchell Gloria Nash Deborah Oakley Johnny Parker Jo James, Miss School Spirit. Pat Parker Beverly Patton Debbie Pender Diane Perry 115 Gale Poe Larry Ray Charlie Rembert Carolyn Richmond Peggy Riddle Sandra Rippy Juniors Anticipate Helen Robbins Frankie Robertson Gail Rogers Darrell Russell Margaret Satterfield Kristin Schmitz Valerie Scott Alana Settle Pat Shields Darry Smith Wanda Setzer Rosa Slayton 116 Larry Thomas Ira Trollinger Linda Turner Bynum Tuttle Sandra Tyson Bobby Wagoner Kent Smith Jackie Spivey Donna Stout Terry Stewart Beverly Sutphen James Sykes Ronnie Sykes Cliff Thomas Mary Alice Walker Marilyn Warren t ■1 Jack Watkins Kay Weaver Butch Webster Faye Wellons 117 Brenda Westbrook Lynn Westbrook Ricky Wilkinson Butch Wilkinson Carol Wilkinson Laura Wilson Faye Wright Donna Young Gary Young Jimmy Young Jo Ann Young " Like those decorations, Zona. " NEDT Causes Anxiety Judy Alvis Buster Anders Donna Andrews Wanda Andrews Wesly Anderson Bobby Anthony Steve Anthony Ronald Barnett Steve Barnett Wanda Barnwell Keith Barts Nancy Baughan Class officers: V. Newlin (president), E. Workman (vice- president), K. Faulkner (secretary-treasurer). Older and wiser than the freshmen we were last year. . . that " fun " biology class. . .dissection of frogs. . .the " crip " geometry class in C-8. .. loudest at the pep rallies. . . active school life. .. NEDT. .. driver ' s 1 i c e ns e s. . . Key Club and Keyette initiations. . . Silas Marner . . . the happy but awkward year. 119 New Horizons, New Fields Sue Berry Mike Bigelow Gene Boggs Yvonne Boone Billy Bosquet Dare Bradley Sybil Brady Joe Brigman Bobby Brown Tommy Bullard Guinevere Burnette Debbie Carroll Jerry Castle Faye Caulder George Chockley irik 1 1 " Would you please get your finger out of my auricular- ventricular? " Willie Christopher Annette Clark Jerry Clayton Linda Cobb Jerry Cox Wade Crabtree 120 of Interest, New Material k fetifc Ik 4 Linda Craft Vickey Crutchfield Jackie Curasi Diann Dameron Jimmy Davis Brenda De Rosier Steve Dixon Jerry Dodson Melvin Dodson Donnie Durham Jerry Durham Rachel Edwards Harold Eller Linda Eller Jimmy Emory Bobby Estler Theresa Faucette Jerry Faulk Kathy Faulkner Jo Ann Finefrock Bobby Florence Tom Foust Niles Gilliam Susan Gilliam Dale Graham Kezia Graham Haywood Green Gary Greeson Ivene Hall Vicki Hall 121 Sophomores Search Susan Hamilton Barbara Hardy- Jo Ann Hayes Marilyn Hobby Phil Holloway Ruby Holt Howard Leach Rachel Huffman Larry Hughes " How did you miss that one? " Jim Hurdle Shirley Hurt Elsie James James Jeffries Joy Jobe Cindy Jones Walter Jones Grant Kapp Max Kernodle Harold Koch Rex Langley Donny Laws Janice Laws Sharon Leach Jack Lowe 122 r.s- the " Planes ” of Geometry ' f --,- -.‘..-iti- ' .c.r Happy motoring! Skip Loy Murray Lynch Tommy Mann Mary Marks Phil Martin Delores Matherly Vicki Maultsby Robert May ton Faye McAdams Linda McAlister Janice McCall Johnny McKinney Carol Miles Tim Miller Joe Modlin Ruby Lee Moffit Mitchell Moon Pam Moore Ronnie Morris Martyvonne Morton Kay Murphy 123 Mike Murphy Howard Neese Van Newlin Mike Newman Debra Oakley Gail Payne Ann Pennington Gene Phillips David Phillips Ricky Phillips Polly Poteat Thomas Pulliam i Sophomores Meet Jean Rascoe Mary Jo Ray Ed Elliot Allen Ray David Raye Marlon Rice Glenda Ray David Rice Marsha Riley Name it and win it. 124 Shakespeare Through Julius Caesar Thomas Riley Judy Saunders Brenda Scoggins Carolyn Sharpe Deborah Shelton Jimmy Smith Terry Smotherly Sherry Smotherly Don Solomon Jim Spoon Pam Stewart Chester Stout Vic Stout Linda Sykes Johnny Taylor Jerry Teer Nancy Terry Dale Thomas Linda Tuck Gayle Turner Shirley Turner Jerry Tuttle Susan Tyson Barry Wagoner Pam Walker Debbie Warren Tommy Warren Betty Jean Watkins Randy Weiss Melba Whitley 125 Class of ’69 Alfred Whitlow Pat Watkins Allen Williams Billy Williams Cooky Williams Debbie Wilson Donna Wilson Steve Wilson Edsel Workman William Wrenn Sophomores Jim Hurdle and Vickie Maultsby take a view into their future as upperclassmen. 120 Debbie Adams Bruce Allen Danny Allison Deborah Allison Johnny Allred Sue Allred Freshmen Learn Laws of Road Ida Em Anderson Wade Apple Henrietta Bare Sheila Barts Eddie Baxter Jimmy Blanchard Lewis Boggs Johnny Boggs Class officers: C. Hill (president), L. Settle (vice-presi¬ dent), K. Hall (secretary-treasurer). P. E. —playing football in the rain and snow. . . lost gym suits. . . the old familiar names of " punk " and " frosh " ringing through the halls. . . the joining of new clubs for freshmen only. . . the very first exams. . . a look into the future to graduation in 1970. 127 ■ Freshman get wilder every year. Freshman Now s Wayne Boggs Davis Bolick Leo Boswell Randy Bowland Barbara Briggs Mickie Broome Benjamin Brown Em Brown Lu Ann Brown Becky Bunting Johnny Byrd Larry Byrd f Philip Byrd Doris Capps Phyllis Capps Jill Carey Robbie Carter Clifton Cates Donald Caviness Chad Chandler Ronnie Christmas Phyllis Christopher True Part of EHS " We just couldn ' t pro¬ duce in that crowded art room. " Gilbert Clayton Phyllis Clayton Phyllis Compton Rosemary Compton Brenda Cook Ellen Cook Bonnie Cooper Andy Corbett Billy Cox Carol Crabtree Zelma Crisp Jane Davis Jimmy Davis Janet Del Vescovo Mark Dennis Gail Denny Evelyn Dicky Darius Dixon Michael Dodson Earl Drewery Jan Duncan Danny Edmonds Mike Edmonds Karen Edwards Melvin Elliot Ronnie Enoch Sara Everette Ann Ezzell John Faircloth Donnell Fearrington 129 Freshmen Make New Friends Billy Faucette Brenda Faucette Jane Faucette Jean Faucette Steve Faucette William Faucette Dan Faulkner Gwen Fonville Robert Fonville Ellen Foust Cathy Freeland Sandra Gates Cindy George Douglas Gilliam Charles Glosson Steve Hackney Kent Haley Karen Hall " Goodness, you ' re getting to be a big girl. " Mike Hamilton Carlene Hamlett Roy Hardin Betty Hargis Steve Harris Susan Hawks Cathy Hemphill Charles Hicks Charles Hill Hogan Woodlief Warren Hook Gary Hopkins 130 N from New Communities Lyn Hopkins James Homer Jay Huffman Gayle Isley Pam Isley Patricia Ivey Ernest Jeffries Joyce Johnson C.B. Jones David Jones Jimmy Jones Ronnie Jones Deborah Keck .Ronnie Kimble Jimmy King Donald Lamb Connie Lankford Richard Langley Freshman agony. Ricky Lassiter Sandra Leach Angela Lea James Lefler Debbie Louder Terry Lynch Darrell Lynn Joyce Madden Deborah Maddox Brenda Madren Roger Maness Alvis Massey 131 Freshmen Experience Terrors Gary Massey Steve Massey Gary McBride Sharron McLamb Sandra McVey Diane Mebane Joe Miles Marcene Miles Mike Minnis Evon Mitchell Gary Mitchell Debra Mixon Gayle Murray Linda Newlin Bruce Norwood Ronnie Norman Holly Oakley Ray Oakley Roger O ' Daniel Mary Overman Barbara Owens Sam Parker Diane Payne Debra Pendergrass " Ugh! " Wayne Petty Bill Porter Ernest Porter of Exams " Mercy! " Gail Pruitt Roselynn Rascoe Barbara Ray Carla Ray George Ray Steve Ray Willard Ray Cathy Reagan Judy Rice Wanda Richardson Cathy Riley Debbie Robinson Jimmy Rogers Bessie Rudd Ernest Satterfield Winifred Saunders Charles Schoderbek Neil Scoggins Lee Settle Sandra Shambley Ann Shanklin Forrest Shanklin Linda Shanklin Steven Shaw Richard Shepherd Marjorie Shue Julia Simber Bernie Smith James Snipes 133 Class Anthony Stanfield Bobby Sutphen Kenneth Stanley Deborah Sykes Lee Starnes Donna Sykes Ruby Starnes Steve Quakenbush Wayne Stewart Vickie Sykes Arthur Stuart Connie Tatum Sandra Summerell Jo Ann Taylor First " taste " of Eastern High School. Carla Terrell Elaine Terrell Cathy Thomas Dale Thompson Danny Thomas Gail Thomas Mark Tomb Benny Tranbarger Randy Tuck Ricky Tucker Wayne Turner Joan Wagner Hazel Walker Janice Walker Linda Walker Michael Wall Fay Ward Kay Ward 134 I Jerry Warren Robert Warren Tommy Warren Wendy Warren Debra Wells Barbara Wheeler Debra Whitley Jan Wilkinson Mike Williams Karen Wood Margo Woodin Deborah Woods Larry Wheeler Ricky White Betty Workman Eddie Workman Senior Statistics GRADY TYSON ADAMS, JR.- ' ' Tyson 1 ' -V.I.C.A. 4. REBECCA ANN ALLEN- " Becky " -Band 1, Majorette 2,3, Head 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; F.H.A. 2,3; V.I.C.A. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4. JUDITH DIANE ALTMAN- " Di an e " - F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Biological Science Club 2; I.C.T. 3,4. LARRY TROY ANDERS- " Larry " - Glee Club 3,4. DALE ANDERSON- " Dale " -F.F.A. 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 3; D.E.C.A.4, President 4. GAYNELLE ANDERSON- " Gaye " -C lass Officer 1; Teenage Club 1,2; J. V. Bas¬ ketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Phys¬ ical Science Club 1; Science Fair Winner 1,2; Homeroom Officer 1,3; Keyettes 3,4, Secretary 2; Health Ca¬ reers 2, 3, 4; Biological Science Club 2; Monogram Club 3, 4; Varsity Cheerlead¬ er 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. JANNIE LYNN ASHLEY- " J annie " - F.H.A. 1; Teenage Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Glee Club 3,4; F.B. L. A. 4. RODNEY LEE A U LB ER T- " Rodney " - Teenage Representative 1; Junior Engi¬ neers 3; F.T.A. 4. ELLEN SUE BA RNETT- " Ellen " -Biologi¬ cal Science Club 2; Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 4; Marshal 3. RONALD WAYNE BARNWELL- " Ronnie " -J.V. Basketball 1; Science Club 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Officer 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 3; Junior Engineers 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Student Activities Committee 4. RANDY VANOID BAYLIFF- " R a ndy " - Biology Club 2; N.E.D.T. Award 2; Science Fair Winner 2; Junior Engineers 3; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 4; Home¬ room President 4; Golf 4. SONJA LOUISE BERRY- " Sonja " -F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Science Club 2. JESSICA DIANE BLINSON- " Di ane " - Health Careers 3, 4. JESSE CLINTON BOGGS- " Clinton " -J.V. Football 1; Biological Science Club 1,2; F.F.A. 2; I.C.T. 3,4. JANE HOLL1FIELD B O S W EL L- " Jane " - Library Assistant 1, 2; F.B.L.A.2; Vice- President 3, President 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4; D. E. C.A. 4; Substitute Bus Driver 3. ROBERT KEITH BRADY- " Keith " -J. V. Football 1; Science Club 1; Health Ca¬ reers 3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4; Wrestling 2,3; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT DELL B R I DG ES- " Robert " - Track 1; Teenage Club 1; Biological Science 2; Football 2; V. I. C.A. 3,4. THOMAS EDDIE B U L L A R D- " Eddie " - Physical Science Club 1; Biological Sci¬ ence Club 2; Junior Engineers 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 3; Class Officer 3; Student Council 4. GARY WAYNE BUMGARNER- " G a ry " - F.F.A. 4. DARYL WARREN BURGESS- " Da ry 1 " - Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Jr. Engi¬ neers 3, 4; Monogram 4. PATRICIA GAIL BYRD - " Gail " -F. H. A. 2,3,4. FAIRLEY NEFF CAREY- " Fairley " -Band 1; Physical Science Club 1; Biological Science Club 2; He alth Careers 2; F.F.A. 3; Secretary 4; Bus Driver 4. DAVID MONROE CATES- " David " -Sci¬ ence Club 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Biol¬ ogy Club 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Jr. Engineers 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 4. ERVIN WAYNE CATLETT- " W ay n e " - Health Careers 1; Glee Club 2; F.T.A. 2; D.E.C.A. 3,4. EMMA JEAN CAVINESS- " Jean " -Physi¬ cal Science 1; Biological Science 1, 2; Science Fair Wanner 1, 2, 3; District Sci¬ ence Fair Winner 1; Health Careers 2,3, 4; F.H. S. 4; Newspaper Co-Editor 4. DALLAS LEIGH CHILDRESS- " Dallas " - J. V. Cheerleader 1; F. H. A. 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Science Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4. RANDELL RAY CLARK- " Randy " -J. V. Basketball 2; Biological Science Club 2; V.I.C.A. 4. CAROLYN JALLA COBB- " Sugar " -Trans- fer 3; Health Careers Club 3; Secretary 4; Keyettes 4; Class Officer 4; Cheer¬ leader 4; Homecoming Queen 4. SHARON LAILA COLE- " Sharon " -Phys¬ ical Science Club 1; Health Careers 2, 3,4; Vice-President 4; Biological Sci¬ ence Club 2; Miss Eastern Talent Winner 2; Keyettes 4; Student Secretary 4; J.V. Cheerleader, Chief 4; Annual Staff 4. RITA ANN COMPTON- " Rita " HAZEL GERALDENE COOK- " Jerry " - F.H.A. 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Glee Club 3. RICHARD GRAHAM COOK- " Richard " -Manager Football 1; Manager BasebaL 2; Manager Track 3; V. I. C.A. 4. ALTON EARL COOMBS- " Alton " -V. I. C.A. 4. DEBORAH ANN COOPER- " Deborah " - Band 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4. ALBERT PLEESE CORBETT- " Al " -J.V. Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2; Health Careers 1. SANDRA GAIL CRAFT- " Sandra " -Phys¬ ical Science Club 1; Science Fair Win¬ ner 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 3; F. H. A. 2,3,4; Biological Science 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4. CHARLES SAM DEAN- " Charles " RACHEL DAWN DAVIS- " Rachel " - F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 4. MELVIN NEWMAN DODSON- " Melvin " - F.F.A. 1,2; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Teenage Club 2. CAROL PRUITT DORSETT- " Carol " - Glee Club 2, 3,4; I.C.T. 4. BILLIE LEE DUFFEY- " Billie " -J. V. Foot¬ ball 1, 2; Phy s i c a 1 Science Club 1, 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; V. I. C. A. 4; Baseball 4. JOHN ALVIN DUNCAN, JR.- " Johnny " - Golf 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 1, 2; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; Health Careers 3; Key Club 4; F.T.A. 4. LARRY THOMAS ELLER- " Larry " -Phys- ical Science Club 1; Biological Science Club 2; Junior Engineers 3, 4; Track 4. MELODY DAWN FAUCETTE- " Dee " - Physical Science Club 1; Biological Sci¬ ence Club 2; Health Careers 2; F.T.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 136 LOWELL CARLTON FAUCETTE- " Lo w e 11 " -J. V. Football 2; Biological Science Club 2; Glee Club 2; Health Careers 2,3; Varsity Football 3; Track 3,4; Monogram Club 4; F.F.A. 4. GEORGE DONALD FAULKNER, JR.- " Don " -F.F.A. 3, 4. RALPH ELMO FAULKNER, JR.- " Ralph " -Science Club 1; Biological Science Club 2; Health Careers 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Varsity Football 3,4; F.F.A. 3. JOE MICHAEL F L O R EN C E- " Mike " - F.F.A. 1; V. l.C. A. 3, 4. JANET MARIE FORD- " Janet " -H o m e- coming Candidate 4; Bus Driver 4. PATRICIA FRAN FOSTER- " Pat " -Phys¬ ical Science Club 1; F.B.L.A. 4. SYBIL ANN FOSTER- " Sybil " -F. H. A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4. SAMUEL PATRIOT STEVEN FOX- " Steve " -Teenage Club 1,2; F.F.A. 3; V.I.C.A. 3,4. DIANE BARTS FRAZIER- " Diane " -Sci- ence Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2;. Glee Club 2; V.I.C.A. 3,4. CORNELIA VIRGINIA FUQUAY- " Cornelia " -Glee Club 2, 3; F. B. L. A. 4. WAYNE ALLAN GARDNER- " W ayne " - Band 1; J. V. Football 1, Captain 2; Var¬ sity Football 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Stu¬ dent Council 1, 2, President 4; Biology Club 2; Health Careers, Secretary 2, 3, President 4; Key Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Monogram 3,4; Wres¬ tling 4. JEROME MARTIN GEIGER II- " Jerry " - D.E.C.A. 4. BARBARA KATHE ERIKA GILLAND- " Barbara " -Biological Science Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4. ELEANOR LYNN GILLIAM- " Eleanor " - Physical Science Club 1; Biological Sci¬ en ce Club 2, Secretary 2; Varsity Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1,2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Health Careers 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homecom¬ ing Sponsor 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Annual Staff, Jr. Business Manager 3; Business Manager 4; Miss Eastern 4. LINDA SUE GLOSSON- " Linda " -F. H. A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Newspaper Staff. CYNTHIA SUE GOODWIN- " Susie " - F. H. A., 1, 2, 4, Historian 3; Science Fair Winner 2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Pep Board 4; Welcome Girl 4. DEBBIE SHARON HALL- " Debbie " - Teenage Club Representative 1;J.V. Cheerleader 1; Physical ScienceClub 1; Biological Science Club 2; F.H.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 3,4, Vice-President 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3. PEGGY JO HALL- " Peggy " -Glee Club 2, 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4, Historian. HAROLD GRADY HAMILTON- " Harold ' -Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Jr. Engineers Club 3,4; Key Club 4. CAROLYN FAYE HARGIS- " C a r d i e " - ScienceClub 1; Teenage Club 1,2;J.V. Cheerleader 1, Chief 3; Biology Club 2; Health Careers 2, 3, 4. GARY LEE HARRIS- " Gary " -Band 1,2, 4; Science Club 1,2; Tennis 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Jr. Engineers Club 3; F.T.A. 4. HARRY JENNINGS HA WKINS- " Harry " - Track 2,3,4. LINDA KAY HINSHAW- " Linda " - D. E. C. A. 4. RICHARD C RAVEN HOLLOWAY- " Ricky " -Track 2,3; V.I.C.A. 4. LARRY WAYNE HOPK1N S- " Larry " - Band 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 1; Key Club 2, 3,.4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Track 2, 3,4; Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Jr. Engineers 3,4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3. RONALD DEAN HUEY- " Dean " -Science Fair Winner 1; Honorable Mention 3; Science Club 1; F.F.A. 3, Historian 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Co-Editor Newspaper 4. RONNIE WAYNE I V E Y- " Ronnie " - F.F.A. 4; I. C. T. 4. PHYLLIS RICH JARRETT- " Phy 11 i s " - Health Careers 3; V. I. C. A. 4. VERNON HOWARD JEFFREY ' S- " Butch " -Band 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 3, 4; Science C 1 ub 3; D. E. C.A. 4. JANET ELIZABETH JONES- " Janet " -Bi- ological Science 2; F. T. A. 3; Glee Club 4; F. H. A. 4. SUE ANN JONES- " Sue Ann " F. H. A. 1, 2; Biology Club 2; D. E. C. A. 3,4. TIMOTHY ROBERT KAUFFMAN- " Tim " -Band 1, 2, 3; Drum Major 4; Baseball Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4; All-County Band 1,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Biological Science Club 2; Track 2; F.T.A. 3,4; All-County Chorus 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Key Club 4. GRAHAM THOMAS KECK- " Graham " - F.F.A. 1, Vice-President 2, President 3,4. JO ANN KELLY- " Jo Ann " -Teenage Club 1; Glee Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pro¬ gram Chairman 4; Miss Eastern Con¬ testant 4. DONALD KEITH KING- " Donald " -N. E. D.T. Award 2; F.T.A. 4. CONNIE MAE LA MB- " Connie " - F. H. A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 4. EDITH OPAL LANGLEY- " Edith " -F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4. JANICE TERRY LATTA - " Janice " - Sci¬ ence Club 1; Student Secretary 4; F.B. L. A. Treasurer 4. CATHERINE SUE LAWRENCE- " Catherine " -F. H. A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Biological Science Club 2; Glee Club 4. NOVA JANE LEACH- " Jane " -D. E.C.A. 4. 137 Senior Statistics RUBY ANN L EF L E R- " Ruby " -Physical ScienceClub ljBiological ScienceClub 2, 3; Health Careers 2, 3, 4. JAMES STEPHEN LYNCH- " Steve " -Bi¬ ological ScienceClub 2; Glee Club 2,3; Bus Driver 3; V.I.C.A. 4; President 4. REBECCA SUSAN MARTIN- " S us a n " - F.H.A. 1,3; Science Club 1,2; Teen¬ age Club 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Keyettes 2, 3, President 4; Homecoming Sponsor; All-American Teenage Award 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 4; F. T.A. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff; Copy Editor 4. CURTIS ALVIS MATHERLY- " Curtis " - F.F.A. 1; V.I.C.A. 3,4. WILLIAM DREW MAULTSBY- " Drew " - Science Club 1; Biology Club 2; J.V. Football 1,2; Tennis 1,2, Co-Captain 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Key Club 2, 3,4; Junior Engineers 3; Annual Staff Jr. Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; F.T.A. 4; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3. ALFRED W. McKINNEY- " Alfred " -V.I. C.A. 3,4. LINDA GAIL McLEOD- " Linda " -J. V. Cheerleader 1; Physical ScienceClub 1; Student Council 1; Biological Science Club 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Jr. Engineers 3; F.T.A. 4. BONNIE LYNN MEBANE- " Bonnie " - Physical Science Club 1; Biological Sci¬ ence Club 2; Healt h Careers 4. ROBERT LEROY MEHRING- " B obby " - Physical Science Club 1; J. V. Basket¬ ball 2; Biological Science Club 2; Golf 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Health Careers 4. JERRY KENNETH MERRITT- " Wormy " -Junior Engineers 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Health Careers Club 4. LINDA SUE MITCHELL- " Linda " -F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. BONITA GALE MULLIS- " Bonita " -J.V. Cheerleader 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Teenage Club 1,2; Science Club 2; N. E. D. T. Award 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Marshal 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4. SHERRY DELAINE NANCE- " S h e r ry " - Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2,3; French Award 1; F.H.A. 2, Song - leader 3, 4; Keyettes 3,4; Annual Staif 4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Miss Eastern Talent Winner 4; Mar¬ shal, Chief 3. CHRISTINE WOMACK NEESE- " Christine " -Teenage Club Representa¬ tive 1; Glee Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pro¬ ject Chairman. WILLIAM DANIEL NEWMAN- " Danny " - Health Careers 4. WILLIAM THOMAS OLDHAM, JR.- " Billy " -Physical Science Club 1; J.V. Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Varsity Foot¬ ball 3,4; Monogram Club 4. ROBERT HENRY OL DHA M- " Bobby " - J.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Wrestling 3, 4; Health Careers 4. FORREST ALEXANDER OLIVER- " Forrest " -F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3 4; Monogram Club 3,4. ROBERT PRESTON PAGE- " Robert " - Teenage Club Representative 1; Track 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1; Biological Science Club 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; I.C.T. 3. GARY PHILLlPS- " Gary " -V. I. C. A. 4. CHARLES REID PORTER III- " Reid " - Physical Science Club 1; Biological Sci¬ ence Club 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basket¬ ball 2, 3; Monogram Club 2 3; Junior Engineers 3; Health Careers 4; Varsity Football 4. SHIRLEY RUTH PORTER- " Shirley " DIANA LYNETTE PR IC E- " Diann " - F.H.A. 1; Physical Science Club 1;J.V. Cheerleader 1,3; Biological Science Club 2; Health Careers Club 3; F.B. L. A. 4. DAVID ANDERSON RAGAN- " David " - Track 1; Wrestling 2. LA RRY CHARLES RAINES- " Larry " -J. V. Football 1,2; Track 1, Captain 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club 1; Wrestling 2, Tri-Captain 3, 4; Biological Science Club 2; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Varsity Foot¬ ball 3, Co-Captain 4; Student Council 4; Health Careers Club 3,4. HAROLD KEITH R A Y- " Keith " -J. V. Football 1; ScienceClub 2; Varsity Foot¬ ball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, All-Conference 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Best Actor Award 4; Junior Engineers Club 4. ROBERT MITCHELL RAY- " Mitchell " - J.V. Football, Captain 1; Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Football 2,3; Sophomore Class President 2; Junior Class President 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Junior Engineers 3; Student Council Vice-President 3; Senior Class President 4; F.T.A. Secretary 4. ROGER WOODROW RAY- " Roger " -J. V. Football 1; F.F.A. 1; Biological Science Club 2; Jr. Engineers 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Track 2; F.F.A. 4. ROBERT LENARD R I C E- " Robert " - F.F.A. 1,2; V.I.C.A. 4, Treasurer 3. SARAH CATHERINE RICHMOND- " Cathy " -Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, Chief 2, 3; Physical ScienceClub 1; Biological Science Club 2; Science Fair Winner 1, 2, 3; N. E. D. T. Award 2; Keyettes 2, 4, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3; S p o n s o r 4; Marshal 3; F.T.A. Vice- President 3, President 4; Basketball Manager 3; Student Council 3; Miss Eastern Talent Winner 3; Monogram Club 4; Pep Board 4; Annual Staff 4; Miss Eastern 1st Runner-Up 4. CAROLYN FAYE RIGGAN- " Carolyn " - D.E.C.A. 3,4. STEVE ELRAY R I G GA N- " Steve " - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARY KATHRYN RILEY- " Kathy " - F.H.A. 1,2,4. PAMELA SUE RIPPY- " Pam " -J. V. Bas¬ ketball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Teenage Club 2; Pep Board 4; Newspaper Staff 4. HENRY RAY ROBERTSON- " Ray " -J. V. Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. LINDA ANN ROGERS- " Linda " -Physical Science Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4. HELEN GAYLE RUDD- " Helen " -F.H.A. 1,2 3, 4; Biological Science Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; J. V. Cheer¬ leader 4; Bus Driver 3; Annual Staff 4. 138 SANDRA ANN SATTERFIELD- " Sandra " -Science Club 1; Teenage Club 1, 2; Biological Science Club 2; Health Careers 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. 3,4. ROY DONALD SEC HRlST- " Donni e " - Physical Science Club 1; Glee Club 2; D.E.C.A. 3,4. TERESA LEE SELF- " Terry " -Phy s i c a 1 ScienceClub 1; Biological ScienceClub 2; Teenage Club 1, 2; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Science Fair Winner 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Health Careers 4, Pres¬ ident 2; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Nation¬ al Honor Society 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4; Miss Eastern 3rd Runner-Up 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Marshal 3; Student Activities Committee 4; Annual Staff Co-Jr. ' Editor 3, Co-Editor 4. LINDA MARIE SHA NK LIN- " Linda " - Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 2. AVA MARIE SHEPHERD- " Ava " -Trans¬ fer 4; Health Careers 4; Miss Eastern 2nd Runner-Up 4. LEON PHILIP SHIELDS- " Leon " LESLIE DAVID SIMBER- " Da v i d " -V. I. C. A. 4. PHILLIP ALLEN SMITH- " Phil " -Physical ScienceClub 1; Biological ScienceClub 2; Key Club 2,4, Secretary 3; Jr. Engi¬ neers 3; Student Council 3; Health Ca¬ reers 4. CAROL SPENCE SOLOMON- " Carol " - F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Secretary 4; Science Club 1. RALPH EUGENE S Q U I R E S - " Ralph " - F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; V.I.C.A. 3,4. SYLVIA ELAINE STARNES- " E 1 a i n e " - J.V. Basketball 1; Teenage Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Varsity Cheer¬ leader 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Home¬ coming Sponsor 4. DAVID LEE STOKES- " Da v i d " -F. F. A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 3,4. MICKEY FLETCHER SYKES- " Mickey " - ScienceClub 1; Junior Engineers 3; Class Officer 3; V. I. C. A. 3, Vice-President 4. PHYLLIS LEACH TERRELL- " Phyllis " - J.V. Basketball 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; V.I.C.A. 4. OLIVIA ANN THOM PS ON - " Libby " - F.H. A. 1; Teenage Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Health Careers 2; Honor Soci ety 3, 4; Marshal 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Board 4; Welcome Girl 4. RANDY LEE THOMPSON- " Randy " -Band 1,2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Biological Science Club 2; Teenage Club 2,3; Bus Driver 2,3,4; F. T. A. 3; Science Fair Winner 3; Junior Engineers 4; Governor ' s School 3. SHEILA MAE THOMPSON- " Sh e i 1 a " - F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Biological Science Club 2; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Can¬ didate 4. RUTH DALE TROLLINGER- " Ruth " - F.H.A. 1; Science Club 2; Health Ca¬ reers 3; F.T.A. 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 4. DAVID PRESTON TURNER- " Da v i d " - J.V. Football 1; Science Club 1; Bio¬ logical Science Club 2; N. E. D. T. Award 2; Football 2, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Engineers 3,4; Monogram Club 3. COLEY BRYAN WALL- " Bryan " -J. V. Football 2; Physical ScienceClub 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Engineers 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Health Careers 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY WARD - " Andy " - J. V. Football 1, 2; Physical Science Club 1; Tennis 1,5; Student Council 1,2; Teenage Club 1,2; Health Careers 1, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Mono¬ gram Club 2, Vice-President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Track 2, 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Honor Society 3; Key Club 3, Vice-President 4; Wrestling 3; Annual Staff 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY WARREN- " Mike " -J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Health Careers 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 4. WILLIAM BARFIELD WATKINS- " BiH " - Physical Science Club 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Track 2; Basketball Manager 3, 4. SUSAN WEBSTER- " Susan " -F. H. A. 1,2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Science Fair Winner 1, 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Welcome Girl, Chief 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Secretary 4. CHRISTOPHER ROBIN WEISS- " Chris " - J.V. Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Physical ScienceClub 1; Biological ScienceClub 2; Wrestling 2; Student Council 1; Teen¬ age Club Representative 2; Health Ca¬ reers 3, 4; Pep Board 4. DAVID WILLIA M WESTBROOK- " David " -Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2 3,4; P. E. and Health Award 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Biological Science Club 2; N. E. D. T. Award 2; Citizenship Award 2; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 2; National Honor Society Vice-Presi¬ dent 3,4; Marshal 3; Junior Engineers Treasurer 3, President 4; Annual Staff. BRENDA ANN WHEELEY- " Brenda " -Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JACKIE LANE WHEELEY- " Jackie " -D. E. C.A. 3, Treasurer 4. SANDRA VAUGHN WHITFIELD- " Sandra " -J. V. Basketball 1; Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 3, His¬ torian 4; Class Officer ' 2; Keyettes 3, Secretary 4; Pep Board 4; Homecoming Candidate 4. M ICKIE JEAN WILES- " M i c k i e " -Glee Club 1,2,3; Health Careers 2; Science Club 1; D.E.C.A. 4. BONITA GAYLE WILSON- " Gayle " - F. H. A. 1, 2; Health Careers 4. MARVIN JADY WOO DLIEF - " Marvin " - V.I.C.A. 3,4. LONNIE MELVIN WORKMAN, JR.- " Melvin " -Science Club 1,2; D.E.C.A. 3,4. JUDY CAROL WYA TTE- " Judy " - Majorette 1, 2; Co-Head 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Teenage C 1 u b 1, 2; F. H. A. 2; J.V. Cheerleader 3, Co-Head4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Bus Driver 4; Stu¬ dent Secretary 4. MILLARD CALVIN YOUNG- " H e nry " - Transfer 3; D.E.C.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 4. THOMAS MARION YOUNG- " Tommy " - Glee Club 3; Substitute Bus Driver 3, 4. 139 f ' In Memoriam To Mr. L. D. (Doc) Martin Always the first to arrive, , .the last ot leave. ' .. a ca; each morning in his favorite chair. . . " Match " magazinl , . . and all the little statuettes he used to make the woo; seem real. . .this is how we remember Doctor Martin; He was more than just a French teacher.. .there vi; nothing he could not lecture on as an expert. . .science;, history. . . people. . . and politics. . . He loved to travel. Canada. . . Mexico. . . and France. . . and he would talki: his experiences for hours. . .For some of us there was tfti Twenty Club. . . cookouts. . . and our French supper ; Ember ' s. ..We never thought he was old. . . or that l|i would be sick. , . To us he was ageless. We Believe in the Class of ' 67 The traditional cry... " We were the best ever! . .we went through it all... algebra... biology.... English... advanced math... we came in wet behind the ears... ignorant of high school ways... we looked.. .we learned... we led... now we bow out... leaving a part of ourselves... and our traditions to the next senior class of E.H. S. rCwK ? ' ii In Our Changing Frontiers The end of four long years of study... a little older... and we hope a little wiser.. .Leaving behind our old life... we look to the new... college... military service ... families... Some things we will remember... friends... special events... ballgames.. . and some things we will forget... Yet all will be changed by this experience... Some will be sure of their futures ... others uncertain.. . Faithfully the challenge will be met... and passed. 145 We Believe in the Challenge of Our American Tradition We as a part of the American Tradition ... are entitled to claim its standards... its ideals... its promises... and its future... It in turn may claim from us. diligence in study. .. loyalty in service.. . dedication in work. .. and freshness of mind and body... These are the essentials... to meet the challenge of the American Tradition... at Eastern.. . and beyond... General Index Academics 19 Administration 20 Ads 149-156 Agriculture and Shop 28 Album 91 Annual 62-63 Art 33 Baseball 84-85 Basketball (Boys ' Varsity) 76-79 Basketball (Boys ' Junior Varsity) 75 Biology 48 Business Education 22-23 Cheerleaders (Junior Varsity) 87 Cheerleaders (Varsity) 88-89 Conclusion 141-147 DECA 52 Drama 32 Editor ' s Note 4 English 34-35 Family Life 27 FBLA 54 FFA 56 FHA 57 Football (Varsity) 70-73 Football (Junior Varsity) 74 Freshman Class 127-135 FTA 55 Guidance Departmant 21 Golf 82 History 37 Homecoming 64-65 Home Economics 26 Honors (Scholastic) 68 Honors (Sports) 90 Index (General Acknowledgements) 148 Introduction 5-17 Junior Class 110-118 Junior Engineers Club 47 Junior Health Careers Club 51 Key Club 58 Keyettes 59 Language 36 Library 21 Mathematics 39 Memo 140 Miss Eastern Pageant 66-67 Monogram Club 46 Music 30-31 Newspaper 61 NHS 45 Pep Board 60 Physical Education 29 Physical Science Club 49 Science 38 Secretary 21 Senior Class 92-109 Senior Directory 136-139 Senior Health Careers Club 50 Sophomore Class 119-126 Student Council 44 Tennis 83 Track and Field 86 VICA 53 Vocational Education 24-25 Welcome Girls 60 Wrestling 80-81 Acknowledgements The Eastern High annual staff of 1967 would like to express its deep¬ est appreciation to: Mr. Malcolm Jones for football shots. Mrs. Lou Clark and her Typing II class for typing Senior statistics. Mrs. Mary J. Covington for assis¬ tance in typing. Mr. C.F. Dover, Jr. Mr. Max Ward and Mr. William Lynch for expert photography and unbelievable tolerance. Mr. Elmo Allgood for patience and understanding. Mrs. Jo Walker, Hunter ' s layout artist. Mr. Emil Littell for letting the staff " borrow " his room each afternoon and all but demolish it. Miss Helen Rogers, our sponsor, for unlimited patience, guidance, understanding, and tolerance. The students, faculty, and admin¬ istration for their help in making this, our Siqna 67, possible. 148 149 r Y K-£ AJL5- ' ' XAXC UXljL TO ' VXAJ V l C X ' rXx; tJtyVsu i 0. P- % XC , A ' w ' ' 1 - A C — " ' ' vvw ' - p LyA X UWA ju4j 1Jj -VVX’ - ' o-KxoXud. j! Qjck tyn xA c 4 " X-XX- JtA-. 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