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HIGH SCHOOL
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EDITORS
Mary Kathlyn Brigmon
Joi-Jon Llewellyn
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Mr. Earl Crawford served For many years as teacher and principal in
the public schools of this state and more recently as principal of the
Pisgah and Candler Elementary Schools of Buncombe County.
ln serving in these capacities, he set a noble and worthy example for
his colleagues and For his students, and endeared himself to all who
knew him.
He possessed an understanding heart, an innate kindness, and a hum-
ble spirit. He faced and overcame discouragement and disappointment
with a truly gentlemanly character.
His indomitable spirit and serenity of Faith were tremendous factors in
his civic, religious and educational endeavors.
His nobleness of character will long be revered by the people of Bun-
combe County.
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The Scholarship Committee and Mr. Tomberlin meet to discuss an additional
method to be employed For the recognition of distinctive scholarship. Juniors and
seniors with outstanding academic records shall be recognized as Varsity Scholars
The Principal and Faculty of Enka High School are striving constantly to elevate
scholastic standards and to inspire greater accomplishment.
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Buncombe County
Board of Education
members are: J. G.
Northcott, Chair-
man, J. M. Cauble,
Mrs . Ben W. Davis,
C. G. Roberts, T. C.
Roberson, County
Superintendent,
Charles C . Bell,
Vice-Chairman,
Lawrence Stoker,
Attorney .
County Superintendent T. C. RO-
berson and Assistant Superintendent
R. A . Tomberlin are very much in-
terested in Enka High School's
Future.
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Local School Board members Tom Tweed, Tom Mallonee, Chairman, Phil McKinney,
Jack London, Bill McElrath, Assistant Principal, and Hugh Tomberlin, Principal,
discuss school plans
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ln addition to his consistently excellent work in the fields of co-
ordination of classroom instruction, the influence of Mr. Tomberlin is
evident in many other facets of school life. His high ideals and prin-
ciples serve constantly as examples to over a thousand students here
at Enka.
Working willingly with students in many activities and varied
school projects, as well as serving as personal counselor to others, he
has displayed a genuine interest beyond the limits of administration
He has the respect and admiration of the entire student body.
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FACULTY
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MRS. ELLA BRIGMON
Typing and Business Math
MRS. MADITH CANDLER
Geography and Special Education
MR. JAY CANTER
Bookkeeping, Typing, Bus. Law,
and Shorthand
MR. GEORGE CATHEY
General Science
MR. PAUL DEASON
Science, Algebra and Math
MRS. BETTY DeLOZlER
Home Economics
MR. HUGH DeLOZIER
Diversified Occupations
MR. MAX DUCKETT
Industrial Arts and Mech. Drawing
MRS. HAZEL EDWARDS
English land III
MR. J. B. EDWARDS
Agriculture
MRS. INEZ ELKINS
World History and Geography
MISS NANCY GOSNELL
English I and ll
MISS RACHEL GURLEY
Typing, Shorthand, and Bus.Math
MISS JANET HALL
General and Business Math
MRS. SYLVIA HARBERT
English I and Il
MISS LAURA HARRELL
English III and IV
MRS. ELIZABETH HOWLE
Spanish and U. S. History
MRS. MARGARET HUFF
Guidance
MR . CHARLES JOHNSON
Health and Phys. Ed.
MRS. MARGARET KING
Spanish and U. S. History
MRS. JESSIE KRAMER
English III and IV
MRS. PEGGY LINGEREELT
English I and II
MISS SIOTHIA LONGMIRE
Health and Phys. Ed.
MRS. PEGGY LYONS
Library Science
MR. SAM MCCRACKEN
Algebra and Plane Geometry
MR. WILLIAM MCELRATH
Biology
MISS FLORENCE METCALF
General Science ancl Biology
MR. RALPH MIDDLETON
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MISS FRANCES MITCHELL
Algebra I, II, and Ill
MRS. ELAINE MORREL
Latin I and II
MR. ROBERT MORRELL
Earth Science and Chemistry
MR. ALDEN PENLAND
U. S . Government, Civics, and
Driver's Training
MRS. JUDITH RHINEHART
U. S. History and English II
MRS. WILLIE RUSSELL
Latin I and II
MRS. CATHERINE RUTHERFORD
Speech and World History
MRS. RAMONA SANDERS
General Math, Economics
and Sociology
MR. WILLIAM STANLEY
Biology
MRS. FLORENCE WARREN
Physics, Trig., Solid Geometry,
and Guidance
MR. WILLIAM WARREN
Shorthand, Bus. English,
and Office Practice
MISS BARBARA WISE
Home Economics
FAC U LTY
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Mr. Geter C . Robinson Mr . Joseph R. Ramsey
Cancller School Venable School
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Mr. C. C. Marr Mr. James Robinson
Sand Hill School Pisgah School
CIISHIIIIAS
ln charge of the care of
our building are Mr. A
W. Harris, Mrs. A. W
Harris, and Mr. Howard
Moses .
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Our cafeteria personnel are, left to right: Mrs. Shirley Welch, Mrs. Bessie Robinson, Mrs
Margaret Sams, Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Mary Louise Young, Mrs. Ruby Jervis, Mrs. Geor
Queen, and Mrs. Bonnie Patterson
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An opportunity for exploration comes annually with the Science
Fair. Students enter proiects pertaining to their respective science
courses. We students have every opportunity to pursue our capabili-
ties in the curriculum at Enka High School.
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Roy Smith points out to Nancy Gosnell,
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Confucius once was asked what he
would do first if he were to administer
a country.
"lt would certainly be to correct
language," he replied.
His listeners were sur rised.
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The Master's answer: "lf language
is not correct, then what is said is not
what is meant, if what is said is not
what is meant, then what ought to be
done remains undone, if this remains
undone, morals and arts will deterio-
rate, if morals and arts deteriorate,
justice will go astray, if justice goes
astray, the people will stand about in
helpless confusion. Hence there must
be no arbitrariness in what is said. This
matters above everything."
Even in today's modern world, lan-
guage, both written and spoken, is still
our chief means of communication.
One main objective of Enka High
School's English Department is helping
students learn to express themselves
clearly and correctly, whether they
will be filling out college applications
or applying for a job.
The study of literature naturally brings
the writing of themes.
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Billy Jervis, and Mary Phillips a famil-
iar author on the literary map.
Micky Franklin, Wayne Caldwell, and
Rose Mary Ingle present a skit from
U Great Expectations .
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Jan Crawford, James Robinson, and
Sondra Wise find that a research paper
in Mrs. Kramer's English class requires
some library work.
Janet explains how to prove a theorem to
some classmates.
Two freshmen demonstrate the art of paper
folding .
Mathematics is one of the most impor-
tant departments at Enka High School.
Through teaching students to increase their
reasoning ability, it has apractical appli-
cation for everyone. Thus it is a course of
study needed by all students, not just
those who are planning to enter college
or students interested in a mathematical
career.
Enka High offers a variety of mathe-
matical course ranging from General Math
I to Solid Geometry and Trigonometry and
Algebra Ill, which are actually on a col-
lege level.
class learns about the slide rule.
Miss Mitchell's freshmen algebra
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ln this age of the atom, Enka High
School is privileged to offer an up-to-
date and varied science program.
While eighty-two percent of the high
schools in the United States offer nei-
ther chemistry or physics, Enka has
both. Besides the more advanced
studies, our curriculum contains classes
in general science, biology, which is
required of all sophomores, and senior
science, for students taking a general
course of study.
A main event of the year for the
science department is the annual sci-
ence fair. Last year Margaret Green
brought national recognition to Enka
by winning third place in the National
Science Fair with her project on lichens
Mr. Cathey's general science class
shows how to Find direction without a
compass.
Dale Rogers and Jerry Rich busily di-
sect their Frog in Biology.
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Margaret Green was North Carolina's number one biological representative to the
National Science Fair where she won third place
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Tommy Green shows Stella Gilmore a
Roman watch tower.
Paula Israel points out the annexation
of Hawaii to Ray Howell and Carolyn
Ward in Mrs. Howle's U. S. History
class.
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Bob Collins shows An-
nette Stilwell and Lynda
Smith how to put a Ro-
man chariot together.
Bill Trull shows David
Setzer where he would
like to travel.
Owen Moore shows Catherine Hollifielcl
and Jean Wilson the Great Wall of China
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STUDENTS RECEIVE TRAINING IN BASIC
OFFICE SKILLS IBUSINESS EDUCATIOND
The development of attributes necessary
for successful business and economic life is a
main concern of the Business Education Depart-
ment at Enka High School. It is geared to pre-
pare students who possess aptitude and interest
in business for tomorrow's world of business.
Through planned experiences using machines
and equipment, these students become ready
For the future's business.
Carolyn Payne demonstrates the new technique
of Shorthand to Sonia Taylor, Ann Reynolds,
Alice Johnson
Donald Harding draws on the tachistoscope
Mr . Warren's Business Machines class Fears that
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Diane Bishop demonstrates to Tommy Med-
Ford, Lance Wait, and Marie Walker her
ability to type II6 words on a one-minute
timed writing and 89 net words on a ten-
minute timed writing.
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Exhibits of Roman chariots, a watch tower
and battering ram prove interesting to
Wayne, David and Johnny.
LANGUAGES
The knowledge of one or more Foreign
languages is adistinguishing mark of being
welleducated. Included in the curriculum
of Enka High School are two years of Lat-
in, a classical language, and two years of
Spanish, a modern language. ln addition
to studying the Roman language, students
learn about the culture, customs, govern-
ment, and literature of ancient Rome. Al-
though Spanish students spend much of
their time learning to speak and write the
language, they, too, study customs, music,
art, and literature of the Spanish people.
By studying Foreign languages and cultures,
o ne's understanding of other races and na-
tionalities is deepened.
Brenda, Martha
and Loretta look
at the map of
Celtic Gaul, in
preparation For
the study of
Caesar's Gallic
wars.
Students learn
important dates
connected with
their Spanish.
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of the Roman
Empire ---- The
founding of the
city of Rome in
753 B.C. ---- is
pointed out to
Steve and Rudy
by George, all
of whom seem
interested in
the map of Italy .
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Members of the band are: Flutes--Mary Ann Melton, Joi-Jan Llewellyn, Ray Medford,
' inets--Gail Stubbs Jane Oldham Katherine Hollifield Ann Peebles Carol Riddle
Mr ' RCI M l ddlel-on I G Gudgerg Saxophone--Judy Stubbs,Cordon Revis, Ralph Stbnberryg Bass Clarinet--Iris
' ' ' Trumpets--Terry Furness Paul larussi Cecil Edmondsp Trombone--JimmySingleton' E
Talented muslclcn hlmself' Allen Ingleg French horn--Lynn Mcliinneyp Boss horns--David McClain, Hal West,
is the direct-or of i-he Erika sion--Jerry Singleton, Bill Crook, Frank Davis, Lewis Edwards, Color Guard--W. C
High School Band.
Majorettes: Cl to rl Trula Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Green-
wood, Deane Webb, Jean Sovvers, Miriam West. Drum
Maiorette--Stella Gilmore. Not pictured, Carol Gor-
mCln.
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The Enka High Band, under the direction
of Mr. Ralph Middleton, plays an important
part in promoting school spirit and creating in-
terest in the school. The band adds much to
school life by playing at football games, pep
rallies, and concerts during the year.
The officers, Gail Stubbs, vice president,
Hal West, president, and Mary Ann Mel-
ton, secretary-treasurer, go over The
Battered Bride as a selection For perfonz
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History Students Find history a delightful
change as they learn in Mrs. Rhinehart's
room by television
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A . strates a machine to
Trula Kirkpatrick, a
Future driver.
Winners in this year's science fair are Jane Cole, First place, physical
division, and Louise Walker, first place, Biological.
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Shirley Burnett
and Jean Jarrett
Jrepare sewing
projects.
Patsy Hyatt, Cora Lee Morgan,
Darlene Warren, Phyllis Smith,
Alta Arrowood and Sandra Mur-
ray learn to prepare a special
e tert ' e tun't.
n ainm n n Sondra Mears,
Mrs. DeLozier,
Diana Woody,
and Treva Rid-
dle Finish pro-
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rell learn the proper way to put
in a zipper.
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Allen, and Margaret Crowder learn the cutting material.
proper way to bake cakes and pies.
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Left to right, front row: Mary Davis, Carolyn Swanger, Margaret lngle, Kitty Sherlin, Linda
Brookshire, Marlene Plemmons, Shirley Warren, Brenda Holland, Cathey DeBord, Mr. Huff,
director, Creola Greene, Ginger Edmonds, Susan Oates, Linda Young, Peggy Wilson, Ann
Penland, Sammie Wagoner, Martha Ann Letterman, Phyllis Dalton, Joi-Jan Llewellyn. Sec-
ond row: Janice Lance, Janet Austin, Rosemary lngle, Diane Freck, Janice Boydston, Sandra
Allen, Darlene Warren, Joann Brookshire, Carolyn DeVore, Janet Smith, Joan Gallion,
Yvonne Reagan, Mary Collette, Micki Swanger, Glenda Galyeon, Thelma Searcy, Naomi
Gardner, Libby Moore, Brenda Rathbone. Third row: Paul Metcalf, Dan Penland, Clarence
Melson, Reagan Riddle, Danny Lindsey, James Rhineheart, Ronnie Rhodes, Jerry Sutton,
James Shields, Edward Jenkins, Ronnie Rector, Tommy Morris, Robert Clement, Floyd Rice,
John Pearson, Mike Nichols, Bill Sandlin, Robert Elliot.
Students who are interested
in music and enjoy singing have
the opportunity of joining Enka
High's Glee Club. Musical ap-
preciation in the student body is
stimulated by the efforts of this
organization. Members of the
Glee Club are ably instructed
and directed by Mr. David Huff.
James plays the organ while some of the
' Glee Club sings.
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One of Mr. Johnson's classes builds
a pyramid.
One of our strong Freshmen lifts the barbells
SPORTSMANSHIP RECEIVES THE GREATEST
STRESS
' lPhysical Educationj
Development of body as well as mind is
considered important at Enka. All students
have an opportunity to participate in athletics
Much emphasis is placed on good sportsmanship
and fair play.
Physical Education, which is a required
course For all freshmen, includes studies in
first aid and health.
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Charles Medford examine automotive parts .
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dentistry and nursing proiects.
Allen lngle explains the stack regulator of
a hot air furnace system to members of the
class.
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The Diversified Occupations course
at Enka is especially designed for those
students who wish to combine their aca-
demic and technical training. Students
enrolled in this group attend three classes
in the morning. ln the afternoon they go
to their various iobs where they gain ex-
perience that will help them in their cho-
sen vocation.
Paul Johnson and Charles Wise operate a
drill press.
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panel for a cedar chest they are making.
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working on a lawn mower's engine.
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Dan Shook looks on as Douglas Fisher cuts
out grooves for Fitting the back board to
Larry Jenkins makes use of the belt sander
on the table top he has planned For a pro
his gun rack. iect.
Industrial arts education provides
students with an opportunity to study
shopwork and design. Instruction is
planned around developing experience
with the use of tools and materials. These
courses especially appeal to students plan-
ning to enter industrial employment.
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Ronnie Herren and Charles Warren and
lamp sections for their proiects.
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tants discuss ways of carry-
ing out its objectives.
Mrs. Warren instructs her students
about the directions of a test.
GUIDANCE
Relatively new at Enka High is the Guid-
ance Department, under the direction of Mrs.
David Huff. Its main functions are counseling,
aiding in the choice of suitable colleges and
vocations for seniors after graduation and sup-
ervising the National Merit and Preliminary
Scholarships Aptitude testing programs for jun-
iors and seniors. Currently the guidance room
is equipped with approximately four hundred
pamphlets, brochures, and catalogues concern-
ing various academic and technical school of
higher learning. Through the efforts of the
Guidance Department, Enka students are at-
taining their goal ofa happy, meaningful future
Often parents and teachers discuss mutual
plans and problems with their counselor.
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One of the main purposes of the Guidance
Department is to provide counseling ser-
vices for students. Sondra Wise is talking
over her plans with Mrs. Huff, Counselor.
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are doing the routine iob of shelving
books.
Mrs. Lyons instructs Tommy Raymer and
Jim Ussery in the operation of a l6 MM
projector.
June Thompson and Joan Gallion select
some valuable material from the vertical
file.
LIBRARY
One of the most widely used depart-
ments at Enka High School is the library.
During each year over seventy-two thou-
sand books are put into circulation. The
library itself contains more than seven
thousand books on subiects ranging over
all areas of the curriculum .
ll IIIAINING
Mr. Penland and Carolyn
Laney measure Trula Kirk-
patrick's depth perception.
EMPHASIS PLACED ON SAFETY
Developing the correct attitude to-
wards the privilege of driving is empha-
sized in the driver education course. Be-
sides skill and co-ordination, cautious,
defensive driving is taught. Abasic know-
ledge of auto mechanics is necessary to
become a well rounded driver. Supple-
mentary experience is gained by students
when they actually drive under the super-
vision of instructors during the class time.
Deanne and Nancy
have to learn the
paris of a car For Mr.
Penland's Driver's
Training Class.
Nancy tries her hand at the wheel or at running into the building.
The class presidenis are:
Freshman Class Charles Roberts
Senior Class Roger Metcalf
Junior Class Polk Rutherford
Sophomore Class Mike DeBruhl
CLASSS
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Left to right: Mary Kathlyn Brigmon, Treasurer, Gladys Ball, Corresponding Secretary, Rex
Mann, Vice President, Stella Gilmore, Recording Secretary, Robert Hill, Reporter, and
Roger Metcalf, President.
CLASS OF 1962
Barbara Jean Arrowood Douglas Hughy Arrowood Gladys Anne Ball Jack Rodger Bqrneff Larry Wayne Bates
Agnes Lorraine Bradley Mary Kathlyn Brigmon Linda Kaye Brooks Billy Reginald Brooks Tresha Careen Brookshire
32
Iris Marie Brown John Richard Brown Billy Lee Buchanan Linda Kathryn Burnette William Scott Bumpus
Robert Glenn Capps Brenda Lee Cathey James David Cathey Tamara Ann Chapman Emily Childers
Judith Lucille Clark Lloyd Glenn Conner Jan Johnston Crawford Margaret Elizabeth Crowder Jerry Dallas Danieley
Judith Lynn Danieley Caroline Irene Davis George Hill Davis, Jr. Mary Leonora Davis Sandra Eileen Davis
33
Joan Marie Dettweiler Francis Herbert Drake Jack Norman Edney Charles Lewis Edwards Margaret Eugenia Elkins
Larry Dwight Fields Thelbert Marcus Fincher Ellen Lee Fisher Thomas Edward Franklin Eddie Douglas Frisbee
Naomi Kate Gardner Arnold Gasperson Hilda Grace Gasperson Stella Florence Gilmore Patricia Elain Godfrey
Carol Frances Gorman Margaret Valeria Green Phyllis Kent Greenwood Rebecca Elaine Hawkins Margaret Ann Hamlin
34
Linda Azile Harding Betty Rosetta Hedden Marvin Daniel Hedden David Lee Hendrix Elizabeth Marion Henry
Judith Anne Henson Kenneth Gorey Henson Carolyn Laverne Hice Anita Kaye Hill Robert Edwin Hill
Linda Gail Hoglen Katherine Elizabeth Hollifield Edwin Lee Howell Alvin Gay Hutchison Locke Carmel Hutchison
Lillie Mae Hyatt Mertis Annette Hyatt Linda Lee Hyer Allen McKinley Ingle Hellen Paula Israel
35
Glenn Michael Jervis Joseph Paul Johnson Judith Ann Lomb Linda Louise Lands Carolyn Annette Laney
Mary Lillian Lee Ray Richard Levi Thomas Lee Lewis Doris Ann Lindsey Joi-Jan Llewellyn
James Lee London Linda Lou London Beniamin Thomas Luther Berry LOU Lyerly Daniel S1-ephen Mginer
Rex Buddy Mann Nerissa Mason James Barton Massie Robert Harold Maggie Edith Estella MgCqr5Qn
36
A. J. McClure John David McClain Portia Lee McCollum Patricia Rae McConnell Ernest Ray Mclilrath, J
Sandra Louise McKinney Charles Edward Medford James Willard Medford, Jr. Thomas Lee Medford Mary Ann Melton
Paul Daniel Metcalf Roger Dale Metcalf Brenda Lois Miller Frank Jefferson Ewalt Miller,Jr Lloyd Willis Miller,Jr.
Janet lrene Moore Owen Douglas Moore Bruce Morgan Mary Joyce Morgan Emma Jean Morris
37
Judith Carrie Murray
Brenda Jewel Pearson
Aida Lorene Pressley
Brenda Lee Rathbone
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Dan Richard O'Kelley Jane LaRue Oldham Norman Bruce Parham Kenneth Allan Parris
Alden Lawrence Penland Joyce Anne Penland Howell Douglas Penland Deanna Joyce Plemmons
Carolyn Louise Pressley Sara Lou Pressley Edna Juanita Price Judith Ann Quarles
Virginia Ann Ray Mary Virginia Redmon Sarah Jane Reeves Theresa Anne Reeves
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38
Elizabeth Ann Rhodes JoAnn Rice Earl McCormick Roberts Th d CI R b
a ayton o erts, III Anita Gayle Robinson
Ernestine Robinson James Lowell Robinson Linda Norma Jean Robinson Norma DeLane Robinson Ethel Jean Salter
Thelma Joyce Scruggs Kenneth Bruce Sexton Jerry Amelia Shook David Ray Smathers Troy Weaver Smith
Clarence William Sparks, Jr. John Keith Sprinkle Barbara Jean Stamey John Erwin Starnes Surah Rebecca Stevens
39
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Sandra Katherine West William Whitted Lois Marie Whittemore JoAnn Wilds Joyce Ann Wilson
Charles Henry Wise Sondra Jean Wise Ernest Samuel Wood, Jr. Nancy Carolyn Wright Sherman William Young, Jr
CLASS OF 1962
JII Illll MARSH!-118
Junior Marshals for 1961-1962 are left to right, first row: Janet Glazener, Maida Farmer,
Aretha Robinson, Lynda Buckner, and Martha Wright. Second row: Polk Rutherford, Douglas
Beale, Dennis Bartlett, chief, and Ralph Long.
41
SENIOR DIRECTORY
BARBARA JEAN ARROWOOD
Business. Red Cross Representative 1,2,35 Future
WEEE-s Leaders of America 3,45 Library Assistants
Club 45 Library Convention 45 National Forensic
League 3,45 Future Homemakers of America 2,35
Future Homemakers of America State Convention 2.
DOUGLAS HUGHY ARROWOOD
General. 4-H Club 1,2,35 Vocational Industrial
Club 4.
GLADYS ANNE BALL
College Preparatory. Corresponding Secretary, Sen-
ior Class 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 National
Honor Society 2,3,45 Probationary Member of Na-
tional Honor Society 25 Scroll Staff 3,45 Feature
Editor of Scroll 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45
Junior Classical League 1,25 Office Assistant 45
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Grand March
3,4.
JACK RODGER BARNETT
General. Future Farmers of America 1,2,35 Jun-
ior Deputies 1 .
LARRY WAYNE BATES
General. Junior Deputies 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25
Chess Club 2.
AGNES LORRAINE BRADLEY
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 25
Homeroom Reporter 35 Scroll Staff 35 Junior Classi-
cal League 1,25 Juniorettes 15 Varsity Cheerleader
3,45 National Forensic League 3,45 Treasurer of
National Forensic League 45 Office Assistant 45
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
MARY KATHLYN BRIGMON
College Preparatory. Treasurer, Junior Class 35
Treasurer, Senior Class 45 Homeroom Vice-President
15 Homeroom President 25 National Honor Society
2,3,45 Probationary Member of National Honor
Society 25 Enkanoca Staff 1,2,3,45 Class Editor of
Enkanoca 1,25 Assistant Editor of Enkanoka 35 Edit-
or-in-chief of Enkanoca 45 Scroll Staff 3,45 Fea-
ture Editor of Scroll 3,45 Student Council Senate 3,
42 Student Council Hall Monitor 3, 45 Student
Council Chapel Monitor 3,45 Student Council Pep
Rally Monitor 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45
College Day Hostess for High Point College 35 Col-
lete Day Hostess for Duke University 45 Junior
Classical League 1,25 Waitress at Junior-Senior
Banquet 25 Junior-Senior Steering Committee 35
Grand March 3,45 Band 1,35 Secretary of Band 15
' 42
MARY KATHLYN BRIGMON icontinuedi
Certificate for Straight A's 1, 25 Latin Award 25
Asheville Civitan Club Citizenship Award 35 Cer-
tificate for Magazine Sales 35 Semifinalist and
Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Competition
45 Semifinalist in Angier B. Duke Memorial Scho-
larship Competition 45 Biology--Western Carolina
High School Academic Field Day 25 Chairman of
Career Day Reception Committee 45 Senior Super-
lative, Most Studious, 4.
BILLY REGINALD BROOKS
General. Homeroom Officer 15 Baseball 15 Junior
Varsity Football 1,25 Bus Driver 4.
LINDA KAYE BROOKS
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 15
Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Reporter 45 Beta
Club 2,3,45 Treasurer of Beta Club 35 Beta Club
State Convention 35 Future Teachers of America 3,
45 President of Future Teachers of America 45 Jun-
ior Classical League 1,25 Monogram Club 2,3,45
Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 35 Waitress
a t Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Grand March 35 Chair-
man of Hall Committee for Junior-Senior 3.
- TRESHA CAREEN BROOKSHIRE
General. Homeroom Vice-President 45 4-H Club
1,2,35 Library Assistants Club 1,25 Future Nurses
of America 45 Future Homemakers of America 1,25
Juniorettes 1,2.
JOHN RICHARD BROWN
General. Homeroom Vice-President 45 Monogram
Club 3,45 Junior Civitan Club 45 Varsity Football
3,45 Junior Varsity Football 1,25 Junior Varsity
Basketball 1,2.
IRIS MARIE BROWN
College Preparatory. Enkanoca Staff 1,2,3,45 Jun-
ior Classical League 1,25 National Forensic League
25 Johnson City Congress 25 Band 1,2,3,45 All
State Band Try Outs 1,2,3,4.
BILLY LEE BUCHANAN
General. Junior Deputies 1,25 4-H Club 1.
WILLIAM SCOTT BUMPUS
General. Enkanoca Staff 3.
LINDA KATHRYN BURNETTE
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 4.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
ROBERT GLENN CAPPS
General. Future Business Leaders of America 37
Junior Classical League I7 Junior Varsity Football
l,2f Vocational Industrial Club 4.
BRENDA LEE CATHEY
General. Homeroom Treasurer 37 Future Homemak-.
ers of America l,2,3,4f Juniorettes I7 Office As-
sistant 4.
JAMES DAVID CATHEY
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 47
Student Council I,2,31 National Honor Society 2,
3,47 Probationary Member of National Honor Soc-
iety 27 Monogram Club 2,3,47 Junior Civitan Club
3,47 Junior Marshal 37 Junior Varsity Football I7
Junior Varsity Basketball I,27 Varsity Football 2,
3,47 Varsity Basketball 3,47 Track I,2,3,4.
TAMARA ANN CHAPMAN
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I,2.
EMILY CHILDERS
General. Homeroom Reporter I7 Juniorettes I7 4-H
Club I.2.
JUDITH LUCILLE CLARK
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary 27 Home-
room Treasurer 37 Beta Club 2,35 Junior Classical
League I,27 Future Business Leaders of America 2,
3,47 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 47 Future
Nurses of America 2,3,47 Chairman of Invitation
Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Grand March 37
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
LLOYD GLENN CONNOR
General. Junior Deputies I.
JAN JOHNSTON CRAWFORD
College Preparatory. Homeroom President I, 37
Student Council 47 President, Student Council 47
National Honor Society 2,3,47 Probationary Mem-
ber, National Honor Society 27 Monogram Club 2,
37 National Forensic League 3,47 Junior Classical
League I,27 Vice President, JuniorClassical League
27 Junior Marshal 37 Junior Civitan Club 47 Waiter
at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
MARGARET ELIZABETH CROWDER
General. Enkanoca Staff 37 Library Assistants
Club 3, 47 Treasurer, Library Assistants Club 47
Future Nurses of America 3,47 Future Homemakers
of America I,27 Grand March 3.
JERRY DALLAS DANIELEY
General. Homeroom Officer I,27 4-H Club I,2,37
Junior Deputies I,27 Waiter at Junior-Senior Ban-
quet 3.
JUDITH LYNN DANIELEY
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Homemakers of America I,27 Junior-Senior
Prom Committee 3.
CAROLINE IRENE DAVIS
Business. Homeroom Reporter 27 Homeroom Sec-
retary 37 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Beta Club 2,3,47
Future Business Leaders ofAmerica 47 Future Nurses
of America 47 Future Homemakers of America I,2,
3,47 Junior Degree, Future Homemakers of America
37 Office Assistant 4.
GEORGE HILL DAVIS, JR.
General. Varsity Football 37 Track 37 Junior Var-
sity Football 2.
MARY LEO NORA DAVIS
General. Homeroom Secretary 47 Future Business
Leaders of America 3,47 Future Homemakers of
America I,2,47 4-H Club I7 Science Club I,27
C.Y.O. I,2.
SANDRA EILEEN DAVIS
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary 37 Beta
Club 3,47 Scroll Staff 47 Co-Editor of Society Sheet
47 Future Business Leaders of America 3,47 Future
Homemakers of America I,27 Guidance Room As-
sistant 4.
JOAN MARIE DETTWEILER
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 3,47
Future Homemakers of America I,27 Girls' Basket-
ball I.
FRANCIS HERBERT DRAKE
College Preparatory. Homeroom Officer 2,32 Fut-
ure Teachers of America 3,4.
JACK NORMAN EDNEY
General .
CHARLES LEWIS EDWARDS
College Preparatory. Beta Club 27 Junior Classical
Lea ue I,2,37 Monogram Club 3,47 Junior Civitan
CIUE 3,47 Band I7 Varsity Football Manager 3,47
Baseball Manager 37 Track Manager 2,3,47 Office
Assistant 47 Junior Varsity Football 27 Waiter at
Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
SENIIIII DIRECTORY
MARGARET EUGENIA ELKINS
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47 Lib-
rary Assistants Club 3,47 Future Nurses of America
3,4.
JOHN BURGIN FIELDS
General.
LARRY DWIGHT FIELDS
Business .
THELBERT MARCUS FINCHER
College Preparatory. Future Business Leaders of
America 4.
ELLEN LEE FISHER
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary I, 27
Homeroom Treasurer 37 Student Council47 National
Honor Society 2,3,47 Probationary Member, Na-
tional Honor Society 27 Scroll Staff 37 Junior Club
Editor 37 Future Teachers of America 2,3,47 Junior
Classical League I,27 Future Homemakers of Am-
erica 47 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,47 Head Cheer-
leader 47 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 3rd
Place in Magazine Sales 37 Junior-Senior Steering
Committee 37 Grand March 3,47 Latin Award 27
Chairman of Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Office
Assistant 4.
I
THOMAS EDWARD FRANKLIN
General. Monogram Club 37 Junior Deputies I,27
'BHEEITEIT I,27 Junior Varsity Football I7 Junior
Varsity Basketball 27 Junior-Senior Staff of Work-
ers 3.
EDDIE DOUGLAS FRISBEE
General. Homeroom Officer I7 Waiter at Junior-
Senior Banquet 27 Vocational Industrial Club 4.
NAOMI KATE GARDNER
General. Y-Teens 2,32 Juniorettes I7 Glee Club
3,47 Future Teachers of America 37 Future Nurses
ofAmerica I,2,37 Track I7 Vocational Industrial
Club 4.
ARNOLD GASPERSON
General. Vocational Industrial Club 4.
HILDA GRACE GASPERSON
General. Bulletin Board Committee 37 Junior-Sen-
ior Flower Committee 3.
44
STELLA FLORENCE GILMORE
College Preparatory. Recording Secretary, Senior
Class 47 Student Council 2,3,4f Recording Secre-
tary, Student Council 37 National Honor Society 2,
3,47 Probationary Member National Honor Society
27 Future Teachers ofAmerica 3,47 Junior Classical
League l,2f Recording Secretary, Junior Classical
League 27 Future Nurses of America 47 4-H Club
I,2,3,47 Maiorette I,2,3,47 Assistant Head Maior-
ette 27 Head Maiorette 3, 47 Grand March 3, 47
Waitress at Junior-Senior Bqnquet 27 Homecoming
Court 4.
PATRICIA ELAIN GODFREY
General. Library Assistants Club 47 Future Home-
makers of America I,2.
CAROL FRANCES GORMAN
College Preparatory. Homeroom President I7 Home-
room Reporter 27 Homeroom Secretary 37 Homeroom
President 47 Enkanoca Staff 47 Future Business of
America 47 Future Teachers of America 47 Junior
Classical League l,2f Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica 47 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I7 Maiorette 3,42
Track I, 37 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27
Grand March 3,4.
MARGARET VALERIA GREEN
College Preparatory. National Honor Society 2,3,
47 Probationary Member, National Honor Society
27 Corresponding Secretary, National Honor Society
47 Junior4Classical League I,27 National Forensic
League 2,3,47 Girls' Basketball I,27 Science Fairs
I,2,37 Ist in School and District I,27 Ist in School,
District, State 37 3rd in International 37 Exhibit
Excellency-State 27 Waitress at Junior-Senior Ban-
q uet 2.
PHYLLIS KENT GREENWOOD
College Preparatory. Homeroom Reporter I7 Stu-
dent Council 2,3,47 Vice President, Student Coun-
cil 37 President of House of Representatives, Stu-
dent Council 47 National Honor Society 2,3,47
Probationary Member, National Honor Society 27
Enkanoca Staff 2,3,47 Class Editor 37 Art Editor 47
Scroll Staff 27 Junior Classical League I,27 Na-
tional Forensic League 47 Juniorettes I7 Maiorette
2,3,4f Good Citizenship Award l,2f Girls State
1961 37 National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist47
Homecoming Court 47 Grand March 3,47 Waitress
at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
MARGARET ANN HAMLIN
General.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
LINDA AZILE HARDING
General. Homeroom Secretary 37 Future Business
T.-e-age-Efof America 47 Future Homemakers of Am-
erica I, 2,32 Juniorettes I7 Waitress at Junior-
Senior Banquet 2.
REBECCA ELAINE HAWKINS
Business. Enkanoca Staff 3,42 Scroll Staff 3,42
FJ5FEUsiness Leaders of America 2,3,4f National
Forensic League 2,3,47 Recording Secretary, Na-
tional Forensic League 47 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I .
BETTY ROSETTA HEDDEN
General. Library Assistants Club 2,37 Future Home-
makers of America I,27 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I7
Girls' Basketball I.
MARVIN DANIEL HEDDEN
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 27
Track 4.
DAVID LEE HENDRIX
General. Homeroom Treasurer 27 Homeroom Re-
porter 37 Monogram 2,3,47 Junior Civitan Club 47
Junior Deputies I7 Varsity Football 2,3,47 Baseball
I,27 Office Assistant 37 Junior Varsity Football I7
Junior Varsity Basketball I .
ELIZABETH MARION HENRY
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 27
Homeroom Reporter 37 Beta Club 2,3,47 State Beta
Convention 3,47 Reporter, Beta Club 37 National
Forensic League 47 Future Homemakers of America
I,2,3,47 Future Homemakers State Convention I,2,
47 Vice-President, Future Homemakers of America
37 President, Future Homemakers of America 47
County Vice-President, Future Homemakers of Am-
erica 37 Girls' Basketball I7 Junior Degree, Future
Homemakers of America I7 Chapter Degree, Future
Homemakers of America 27 Girls State, I96I, 37
2nd Place Winner in Science Fair 37 Chairman of
Program Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Steering
Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Grand March 37
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
JUDITH ANNE HENSON
Business. Beta Club 2,3,47 Future Business Leaders
of America 47 4-H Club I7 Y-Teens 2,35 Waitress
at Junior-Senior Banquet 2.
KENNETH GAREY HENSON
General. Junior Deputies I,2.
CAROLYN LAVERNE HICE
College Preparatory. Homeroom Reporter 27 Home-
room President 37 Bulletin Board Chairman 47 Stud-
ent Council 37 Future Business Leaders of America
37 Junior Classical League 2,3.
ANITA KAYE HILL
College Preparatory. Homeroom President 27 Home-
room Secretary 37 Homeroom Vice-President 47 Stu-
dent Council I,47 Beta Club 2, 3, 47 Beta Club
State Convention 47 Enkanoca Staff 37 Future Teach-
ers of America 47 Future Nurses of America 2,37
Band I7 Waitress atJunior-Senior Banquet 27 Home-
coming Court 47 Office Assistant 4.
ROBERT EDWIN HILL
General. Reporter, Senior Class 47 Homeroom Re-
porter 3i Student Council 27 Future Farmers of
America I,2,3,4.
LINDA GAIL HOGLEN
General.
KATHERINE ELIZABETH HOLLIFIELD
College Preparatory. Beta Club 2,37 Enkanoca
Staff 47 Future Teachers of America 47 JuniorClass-
ical League I,27 4-H Club I7 Band I,2,3,47 AII
State Workshop Band 37 Waitress at Junior-Senior
Banquet 2.
I EDWIN LEE HOWELL
General. Homeroom Reporter I7 Homeroom Vice-
President 2,47 Homeroom President 37 Library As-
sistants Club 47 Future Farmers of America I,2,3,47
Junior Deputies I,27 Varsity Football 3,47 Junior
Varsity Football I,27 Junior Varsity Basketball I.
ALVIN GAY HUTCHISON
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary I7 Home-
room Treasurer 27 Homeroom Vice-President 37 Fut-
ure Teachers of America 47 Junior Civitan Club 3,
47 Varsity Basketball 3,47 Track 2,3,47 Junior Var-
sity Football I7 Junior Varsity Basketball I,2.
LOCKE CARMEL HUTCHISON
General. Future Farmers of America I,27 Voca-
tional Industrial Club 3,4.
LILLIE MAE HYATT
General. Track I.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
MERTIS ANNETTE HYATT
Business. Glee Club I7 Field Day at Cullowhee 27
m Vice-President 27 Homeroom President37
Homeroom Secretary 47 Student Council 37 Beta
Club 2,3,4f Corresponding Secretary, Beta Club 37
Secretary, Beta CIub47 Enkanoca Staff 2,3,47 Class
Editor, Enkanoca 37 Business Manager, Enlcanoca 47
Future Business Leaders of America 3,42 Vice Presi-
dent, Future Business Leaders of America 37 Trea-
surer, Future Business Leaders of America 47 Office
Assistant 47 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27
Talent Show I7 School Science Fair 27 Second High-
est Salesman in Junior Class Magazine Drive 3.
LINDA LEE HYER
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary 27 Stud-
ent Council 47 National Honor Society 3,42 Scroll
Staff 3,42 National Forensic League 2,3,47 Presi-
dent, National Forensic League 47 Future Home-
makers of America I,2,47 Juniorettes I7 Varsity
Cheerleader 47 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 27 Fut-
ure Homemakers of America State Rally l,27 Junior
Degree, Future Homemakers of America I7 Waitress
at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 National Member of
National Forensic League 3.
ALLEN MCKINLEY INGLE
General. Junior Deputies l,27 4-H Club I7 Voca-
tional lndustrialClub3,47 Band I,2,3,4.
HELLEN PAULA ISRAEL
General. Homeroom Secretary 47 Library Assistants
Club 47 Library Club l,2,37 Girls Rifle Club I,2,
37 Secretary-Treasurer, Girls Rifle Club 27 Presi-
dent Girls Rifle Club 37 Girls Club Representative
37 Knockout Staff 37 Garland Girl 3.
I
KENNETH LANE JAYNES
General. Future Farmers of America I,2,3,47 4-H
Club I7 Varsity Football 3,47 Junior Varsity Foot-
ball l,2.
GLENN MICHAEL JERVIS
General.
JOSEPH PAUL JOHNSON
General. Homeroom Officer 27 Junior Deputies I,
27 4-H Club l,27 Vocational Industrial Club 47 Jun-
ior Varsity Football I .
JUDITH ANN LAMB
College Preparatory. Homeroom President 37 Stu-
dent Council 37 National Honor Society 3,47 Vice-
President, National Honor Society 47 Enkanoca
Staff 37 Scroll Staff 47 Future Teachers of America
47 Junior Classical League 2,3,47 President, Jun-
ior Classical League 37 Band I,2,3f Waitress at
Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Junior-Senior Steering
Committee 37 Representative for Scroll to Editors
Roundtable at Cullowhee 4.
LINDA LOUISE LANDS
General. Junior-Senior Flower Committee 3.
CAROLYN ANNETTE LANEY
General. Homeroom Secretary I7 Homeroom Re-
porter 27 Future Homemakers of America I,47 Of-
fice Assistant 4.
MARY LILLIAN LEE
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Nurses of America 2,37 Future Homemakers
of America I.
RAY RICHARD LEVI
General.
THOMAS LEE LEWIS
College Preparatory. National Honor Society 37
Scroll Staff 3,47 Junior Classical League l,2.
DORIS ANN LINDSEY
General. Future Homemakers of America 4.
JOI-JAN LLEWELLYN
College Preparatory. Student Council Senate 47
National Honor' Society 2,3,47 Probationary Mem-
ber, National Honor Society 27 Enkanoca Staff I,
2,3,47 Class Editor l,27 Assistant Editor, Enkanoca
37 Editor-in-chief Enkanoca 47 Editor's Roundtable
at Culowhee 47 Future Teachers of America 3,47
Junior Classical League 2,37 National Forensic
League 2,3,47 Corresponding Secretary, National
Forensic League 47 Preliminary Congress, Erwin,
Tennessee 37 Talent Show l,27 Juniorettes I7 4-H
Club I7 Band I,2,3,47 Secretary, Band 27 South-
Eastern Associational Marching Tournament 37
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Program Com-
mittee for Junior-Senior 37 Grand March 3,47 Sen-
ior Play 47 Homecoming at Western Carolina Col-
lege with the band 3,42 Red Cross I7 Talent Con-
test Winner at Editor's Roundtable 47 Office Assist-
an tf4.
SENIOR DIIIECTIIIIY
JAMES LEE LONDON
General. Junior Deputies I,27 Track 47 Color
Guard 4.
LINDA LOU LONDON
Business. Homeroom Treasurer 37 Future Business
Leaders of America 47 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I.
BENJAMIN THOMAS LUTHER
College Preparatory. Homeroom Officer 3,47 Beta
CIUB 2,31 Beta Convention 27 Junior-Senior Steer-
ing Committee 37 Waiter at JJnior-Senior Banquet
27 Monogram Club 3,47 Future Ihrmers of America
I,2,3,47 Junior Civitan Club 3,47 Varsity Football
3,47 Co-Captain, Varsity Football 47 Track 3,47
Office Assistant 47 Junior Varsity Football I,2.
BETTY LOU LYERLY
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Homemakers of America 47 Juniorettes I,2.
DANIEL STEPHEN MAINER
College Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer I7 Home-
room President 37 Junior Classical League I.
REX BUDDY MANN
College Preparatory. Treasurer, Sophomore Class 27
Vice-President, Junior and Senior Classes 3, 47
Homeroom PresidentI7 Student Council 2,3,47 Beta
Club 2,3,47 Junior Classical League I,27 Mono-
gram Club 3,47 Junior Civitan Club 3,42 Varsity
Football 3,47 Track 2,3,47 Alternate Co-Captain,
Varsity Football 47 Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet
27 Grand March 3, 47 Junior Varsity Football 27
Junior Marshal 3.
NERISSA MASON
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary I,27
Student Council 3,47 National Honor Society 3,42
Recording Secretary, National Honor Society 47
Library Assistants Club 3,47 State Secretary of N.
C.H.S.L.A. 47 Varsity Cheerleader 3,47 Assistant
Head Cheerleader 47 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 27
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Junior Mar-
shal 37 Homecoming Court 47 Office Assistant 4.
JAMES BERTON MASSIE
Business. Homeroom President I7 Future Business
Leaders of America 47 Junior Deputies I,2.
ROBERT HAROLD MASSIE
General. Homeroom Officer 37 Beta Club 2,31
Future Farmers of America I,27 Junior Deputies I7
Junior Varsity Football 2.
47
EDITH ESTELLA McCARSON
General. Future Homemakers of America I.
JOHN DAVID McCLAlN
College Preparatory. National Honor Society 2,3,
47 Probationary Member, National Honor Society
27 Scroll Staff 37 Junior Editor, Scroll Staff 37 Jun-
ior Classical League I,27 National Forensic League
I,27 Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Lighting
and Gym Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Band 2.,
3,4-
A. J. McCLURE
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President I7
Homeroom President 27 Homeroom Reporter 47 Na-
tional Honor Society 2, 37 Probationary Member,
National Honor Society 27 Junior Classical League
I,2,37 Monogram Club 47 Junior Civitan Club 3,47
Varsity Football Center 47 Track I,2,47 Waiter at
Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Grand March 37 Junior
Varsity Football I.
PORTIA LEE MCCOLLUM
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 37
Beta Club 2,37 Enkanoca Staff 3,47 Senior Class
Editor, Enkanoca Staff 47 Junior Classical League
I,27 Juniorettes I7 Band I7 Varsity Cheerleader 47
Junior Varsity Cheerleader 27 Waitress at Junior-
Senior Banquet 2.
PATRICIA RAE MCCONNELL
Business. Student Council 47 Enkanoca Staff 47
Future Business Leaders of America 47 Future Nur-
ses of America 2,3,47 Reporter, Future Nurses of
America 37 Future Homemakers of America I,27
Juniorettes I,2,37 4-H Club I7 Winner of Sports-
manship Theme Contest 4.
ERNEST RAY MCELRATH, JR.
General. Junior Deputies I.
SANDRA LOUISE McKINNEY
General. Homeroom Reporter 47 Juniorettes I,27
4-H Club I,27 Girl's Basketball 2. '
CHARLES EDWARD MEDFORD
Business. Homeroom Officer I,27 Future Business
Leaders of America 3,47 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Voce-
tional Industrial Club 47 Band 2,31 Junior Varsity
Football I.
JAMES WILLARD MEDFORD, JR.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Reporter 27 Home-
room President 47 Beta Club 2,3f Junior Classical
League I,2.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
THOMAS LEE MEDFORD
College Preparatory. Student Council 47 Scroll
Staff 47 Co-Editor, Scroll 4.
MARY ANN MELTON
General. JuniorClassical League 2,37 Future Nur-
ses of America I,2,3,47 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I,
2,3,47 Band I,2,3,47 Work Shop Band 37 Secretary-
Treasurer, Band 4.
PAUL DANIEL METCALF
General. Student Council I7 Vocational Industrial
-Club 3,4.
ROGER DALE METCA LF
College Preparatory. Reporter, Freshman Class I7
President, Senior Class 47 Homeroom Treasurer I7
Homeroom President 27 Student Council I,2,3,47
National Honor Society 2,3,47 Probationary Mem-
ber, National Honor Society 27 Treasurer, National
Honor Society 37 Future Teachers of America 2,3,
47 Monogram Club 2,3,47 Junior Civitan Club 3,47
Varsity Football 2,3,47 Co-Captain, Varsity Foot-
ball 47 Varsity Basketball 3,47 Junior Varsity Foot-
ball I7 Junior Varsity Basketball l,27 Track 2,37
Manager, Track 37 Good Citizen Award 27 Office
Assistant 3,47 Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27
Grand March 3,47 Chief Junior Marshal 3.
BRENDA LOIS MILLER
Business. Enkanoca Staff 47 Future Nurses of Amer-
ica 37 Future Homemakers of America I,47 Junior-
ettes I7 4-H Club I,2,3.
FRANK JEFFERSON EWALT MILLER, JR.
General. Homeroom Secretary I7 Homeroom Vice-
President 2,37 Student Council l,2f Future Teach-
ers of America 47 Monogram Club 2,3,47 Junior
Civitan Club 3,47 Varsity Football 2,3,47 Alter-
nate Co-Captain, Varsity Football 47 Varsity Bas-
ketball 3,47 Co-Captain, Varsity Basketball 47
Baseball 1,27 Track 3,42 Junior Varsity Football I,
27 Junior Varsity Basketball I.
LLOYD WILLIS MILLER, JR.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President I7
Homeroom Treasurer 27 Homeroom President 47 Stu-
dent Council 3,42 National Honor Society 2,3,47
Probationary Member, National Honor Society 27
Junior Classical League l,27 Junior Civitan Club
3,47 Treasurer, Junior Civitan Club 37 President,
Junior Civitan Club 47 Band I7 Winner of District
Science Fair 27 3rd Place, Enka Science Fair 37
Good Citizen Award 37 Waiter at Junior-Senior
Banquet 27 Junior Marshal 3.
JANET IRENE MOORE
Business. Homeroom Treasurer I7 Homeroom Sec-
retary 2, 37 Enkanoca Staff 3, 47 Future Business
Leaders of America 3,47 Future Homemakers ofArn-
erica I, 2, 3, 47 Reporter, Future Homemakers of
America 47 Junior Degree, Future Homemakers 27
Chapter Degree, Future Homemakers 37 Candidate
for State Degree, Future Homemakers 47 Waitress
at Junior-Senior Banquet 2. I
OWEN DOUGLAS MOORE
General. Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27
Homeroom Treasurer 3.
BRUCE MORGAN
General. Bus Driver 3,47 Junior Deputies l,2.
MARY JOYCE MORGAN
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President I7
Homeroom Secretary 27 Student Council 37 Beta
Club 2,3,4f Junior Classical League 2,37 Library
Assistants Club 3,47 Future Nurses of America 2, 37
Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I7 Waitress at Junior-Sen-
ior Banquet 2.
EMMA JEAN MORRIS
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Juniorettes I7 4-H Club I,2,37 Band I,2,3.
JUDITH CARRIE MURRAY
General. Future Nurses of America 27 Juniorettes
l,27 4-H Club l,2.
DAN RICHARD O'KELLY
General. Homeroom Officer 3,47 Junior Deputies
I,2,37 4-H Club l,2.
JANE LARUE OLDHAM
College Preparatory. National Honor Society 3,47
Band 2,3,4.
NORMAN BRUCE PARHAM
General. Homeroom Officer I,47 Student Council
I7 Future Farmers of America I,2,3,47 Junior De-
puties I, 2, 37 4-H Club I, 27 Junior Varsity Foot-
ball I7 Bus Driver 3,4.
KENNETH ALLAN PARRIS
Business. Homeroom President 47 Future Business
Leaders of America 47 Junior Deputies 47 Track 4.
BRENDA JEWEL PEARSON
General. Juniorettes l,27 4-H Club I,2.
SENIIIII DIRE TIIIIY
ALDEN LAWRENCE PENLAND
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President I,
37 Student Council 2,47 Beta Club 2,3,47 Presi-
dent, Beta Club 47 Junior Classical League I,2,37
Monogram Club l,2,37 Junior Civitan Club 3,47
Secretary, Junior Civitan Club 47 Baseball 2, 37
Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Grand March
3, 47 Office Assistant 47 Junior Varsity Football 27
Junior Varsity Basketball I7 Delegate to Beta Club
Convention 2,3,47 Delegate to Junior Civitan Con-
vention 3,4.
HOWELL DOUGLAS PENLAND
General. Probationary Member, National Honor
Society 27 Monogram Club 37 Future Farmers of
America l,2,3,47 Junior Civitan Club 3,47 Voca-
tional Industrial Club 47 Varsity Football 37 Track
37 Junior Varsity Football l,2.
JOYCE ANNE PENLAND
General. Future Nurses of America 3,47 Junior-
ettes l,27 4-H Club l,2.
DEANNA JOYCE PLEMMONS
General. Enkanoca Staff 3,47 Library 'Assistants
Club 27 Future Homemakers of America I7 Junior-
ettes l,27 4-H Club l.
ALDA LORENE PRESSLEY
General. Student Council 37 Enkanoca Staff 37
Future Business Leaders of America 47 Library As-
sistants Club 2, 3, 47 Vice-President, Library As-
sistants Club 3, 47 District Vice-President, Library
Assistants Club 47 District and State Convention,
Library Assistants Club 37 Future Nurses of America
2,37 Future Homemakers of America l,2,47 Junior-
ettes I7 Grand March 3.
CAROLYN LOUISE PRESSLEY
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President I7
Enkanoca Staff 47 Junior Classical League l,2.
SARA LOU PRESSLEY
General. Future Nurses of America 2,3,47 Future
Homemakers of America I7 Juniorettes I.
EDNA JUANITA PRICE
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Juniorettes l,2f 4-H Club l,2.
49
JUDITH ANN QUARLES
Business. Homeroom Reporter I7 Future Business
Leaders of America 47 Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica I,37 Juniorettes I.
BRENDA LEE RATHBONE
General. Y-Teens 2,37 Future Homemakers of Am-
erica I7 Juniorettes l,27 4-H Club 2,37 Vocational
Industrial Club 47 Track l,2,37 Glee Club 3,4.
VIRGINIA ANN RAY
General. Future Homemakers of America l,2,3,47
Juniorettes I.
MARY VIRGINIA REDMON
General. Enkanoca Staff 37 JuniorClassical League
mflqure Nurses of America 47 Treasurer, Future
Nurses of America 4.
SARAH JANE REEVES
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Juniorettes l,2,3,4.
THERESA ANNE REEVES
Business. Homeroom Secretary 27 Homeroom Vice-
President 37 Student Council 47 Future Business
Leaders of America 3,47 President, Future Business
Leaders of America 47 Juniorettes l,2.
ELIZABETH ANN RHODES
General. Future Nurses of America 47 Music Ap-
preciation Club at Canton High School 2.
JO ANN RICE
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Homemakers of America l,2.
EARL MCCORMICK ROBERTS
General. Library Assistants Club 47 National For-
ensic League 2, 3, 47 Junior Deputies I7 4-H Club
l,27 Band 2,37 Glee Club I,2,3.
THAD CLAYTON ROBERTS, Ill
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President li
Homeroom Secretary 27 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Stu-
dent Council l, 27 National Honor Society 2, 3, 47
Probationary Member, National Honor Society 27
Future Teachers of America 2, 47 Junior Classical
League I ,27 National Forensic League 47 Debating
Team 47 Band l, 27 Treasurer, Band 27 Track 2, 47
Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Science Fair
Winner 2.
.SENIOR DIRECTORY
ANITA GAYLE ROBINSON
College Preparatory. Secretary, Freshman Class I5
President, Sophomore Class 25 Homeroom Treasurer
I5 Homeroom Secretary 45 Student Council 2,3,45
Recording Secretary, Student Council 45 National
Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Probationary Member, Na-
tional Honor Society 25 Scroll Staff 45 Sports Edit-
or, Scroll 45 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 45
Treasurer, Future Teachers of America 35 Future
Teachers of America State Convention, Greensboro
35 Junior Classical League l,25 Monogram Club 2,
3,45 Secretary-Treasurer, Monogram Club 35 Girl's
Basketball l,2,3,45 Co-Captain Girl's Basketball 35
Track l,2,3,45 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet
25 Grand March 35 Junior Marshal 35 Most Out-
standing Girl Basketball Player Trophy 35 Home-
coming Queen 4.
ERNESTINE ROBINSON
College Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer I, 25
Homeroom Secretary 35 Future Teachers of America
2, 3, 45 Historian, Future Teachers of America 45
Monogram Club 2,3,45 Juniorettes I,25 4-H Club
l,2,3,45 Girl's Basketball 2,3,4.
JAMES LOWELL ROBINSON
College Preparatory. President, Junior Class 35
Homeroom President I5 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Stu-
dent Council 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3,
45 Probationary Member, National Honor Society
25 President, National Honor Society 45 Future
Teachers of America 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical I, 25
President, Junior Classical League 25 Monogram
Club 3, 45 Junior Civitan Club 45 Varsity Football
3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Junior
Varsity Football l,25 JuniorVarsity Basketball l,25
Good Citizen Award I5 Office Assistant 45 Waiter
at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Junior-Senior Steering
Committee 35 Grand March 3,4.
LINDA NORMA JEAN ROBINSON
General. Homeroom Secretary 45 Library Assistants
Club 25 Future Nurses of America 2,3,45 Future
Homemakers of America I5 Juniorettes I,2.
NORMA DELANE ROBINSON
College Preparatory. President, Freshman Class I5
Vice-President, Sophomore Class 25 Secretary,
Junior Class 35 Homeroom President I5 Student
Council 2, 3,45 Corresponding Secretary, Student
Council 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Proba-
tionary Member, National Honor Society 25 Scroll
Staff 3, 45 Junior Editor, Scroll 35 Senior Editor,
' , 50
NORMA DELANE ROBINSON Icontinuedi
I
Scroll 45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Trea-
surer, Future Teachers of America 45 County Re-
porter, Future Teachers of America 45 Junior Class-
ical League l,25 Reporter, Junior Classical League
25 Juniorettes I5 4-H Club I5 Office Assistant 45
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Junior-Senior
Steering Committee 35 Grand March 3.
ETHEL JEAN SALTER
Business. Homeroom Officer I5 Future Business
Leaders of America 4.
THELMA JOYCE SCRUGGS
General. Homeroom President 35 Future Nurses of
America 45 Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 35
Juniorettes I,2,35 Vice-Chief, Juniorettes 25 4-H
Club I,2,3.
KENNETH BRUCE SEXTON
General.
JERRY AMELIA SHOOK
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 45
Juniorettes I5 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Director, Glee
Club 2, 35 Track I5 Y-Teens 25 Office Assistant 35
Girl's Basketball I.
DAVID RAY SMATHERS
General. Homeroom Treasurer 35 Future Business
Leaders of America 45 Varsity Football 35 Junior
Varsity Football 25 Chairman, Junior-Senior Prop-
erties Committee 35 Waiter at Junior-Senior Ban-
quet 2.
TROY WEAVER SMITH
General.
CLARENCE WILLIAM SPARKS, JR.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Officer l,2,3,45
Student Council 25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Junior Depu-
ties I5 Bus Driver 3,4.
JOHN KEITH SPRINKLE
General. Homeroom Vice-President 45 Future
Farmers of America l,2,3,45 Junior Deputies I,2,
35 4-H Club I,2,3.
BARBARA JEAN STAMEY
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 45
Junior Classical League 25 Future Nurses of Amer-
ica 3,45 Treasurer, Future Nurses of America 35
President, Future Nurses of America 45 Future
Homemakers of America I, 25 Waitress at Junior-
Senior Banquet 2.
SENIOR DIRECTORY.
JOHN ERWIN STARNES
College Preparatory. Junior Classical League l,27
Junior Varsity Football 27 Bus Driver 3,4.
SARAH REBECCA STEVENS
General. Homeroom Reporter 47 Scroll Staff 47
Society Editor, Scroll Staff 47 Future Business Lead-
ers of America 2, 37 National Forensic League 47
Future Nurses of America 2,3,47 Treasurer, Future
Nurses of America 47 Juniorettes l,27 4-H Club l,
2,32 Flower Committee, Junior-Senior 3.
ALBERT RAY STEWART
General. Junior Deputies l,2,3,4.
JOYCE GAIL STUBBS
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice-President 47
Student Council 27 National Honor Society 2,3,47
Probationary Member, National Honor Society 27
Treasurer, National Honor Society 47 Future Teach-
ers of America 2, 3, 47 Vice-President, Future
Teachers ofAmerica 47 Junior Classical League l,27
Juniorettes T7 Band I, 2,3,47 Treasurer, Band 37
Vice-President, Bancl 47 All State Workshop Band3.
DON HAROLD SUDDRETH
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Farmers of America l, 2, 37 Junior Deputies
l,2,3,47 4-H Club l7 Bus Driver 3,4.
JERRY HARVEY SWAFFORD
General. Junior Deputies 47 Track 2,3.
HARRY EDWARD TAYLOR, JR.
College Preparatory. Beta Club 2, 3, 47 Junior
Classical League l,27 Monogram Club 3,47 Junior
Deputies l7 Varsity Football 3,47 Track l,2,3,4.
PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR
General.
RONALD DAVID TAYLOR
General. Future Farmers of America l, 2, 3, 47
Junior Deputies T7 Vocational Industrial Club 4.
ROSE ELLEN TAYLOR
General. Library Assistants Club 47 Future Nurses
of America 47 Future Homemakers of America l7
Juniorettes l .
GENEVA JOYCE TEAGUE
Business. Homeroom Officer 3, 47 Scroll Staff 47
Future Business Leaders of America 3, 47 Reporter,
Future Business Leaders of America 47 Future Home-
makers of America l, 27 4-H Club l7 Track l, 27
English Department Award 37 Girl's Basketball l.
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O. GLENNA JUNE THOMPSON
Business. Homeroom Reporter l 7 Homeroom Presi-
dent 2, 37 Future Business Leaders of America 47
Library Assistants Club 3,47 Secretary, Library As-
sistants Club 3, President, Library Assistants Club 47
Future Nurses ofAmerica l,2,37 Future Homemakers
of America l,2,3,4f Reporter, Future Homemakers
of America 27 Secretary, Future Homemakers of
America 37 Treasurer, Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica 47 Juniorettes I7 4-H Club T7 Grand March 37
Junior Degree, Home Education 3, Girl's Basketball
T7 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Future
Homemakers of America State Convention 3, 47
Student Council 4.
JOSEPH CORNEILUS THOMPSON
General. Future Farmers of America l,2,3,4.
BARBARA JEAN TOWE
General. Homeroom Reporter 27 Homeroom Presi-
dent 47 Library Assistants Club 3,42 Future Nurses
of America 37 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2,
47 Juniorettes l,2.
JAMES SHIELDS USSERY
College Preparatory. Homeroom Officer 27 Future
Teachers of America 3,47 Junior Civitan Club 3,47
Waiter of Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Office Assistant
47 Junior Varsity Basketball l,2.
THOMAS FRANKLIN WAGONER
General. Homeroom Officer 27 Monogram Club l,
2, 3, 47 National Forensic League 47 Junior Depu-
ties l,2,37 4-H Club l,2,37 Varsity Football l, 2,
3, Varsity Basketball 27 Baseball l,27 Track l,2,37
Senior Play 4.
SIDNEY LANCE WAIT
General.
HELEN MARIE WALKER
General. Homeroom Treasurer 47 Library Assistants
Club 2,3,4f Secretary, Library Assistants Club 47
Future Nurses of America 2,3,47 Secretary, Future
Nurses of America 47 Juniorettes 17 4-H Club 17
Track l,2.
ROBERT WARREN
General. Future Farmers of America l,2,3,47 Bus
Driver 3,4.
SARA JUANITA WARREN
College Preparatory. Beta Club 2, 3, 47 Future
Business Leaders of America 47 Future' Teachers of
America 47 Junior Classical League l,2,3,47 Jun-
iorettes T7 4-H Club T7 Y-Teens 2, 37 Waitress at
J unior-Senior Banquet 2.
SENIUII DIRECTORY
SHIRLEY ANN WATSON
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Nurses of America 47 Future Homemakers of
America I,2,47 Track I.
JUDY EILEEN WATTS
General. Juniorettes I,2.
HAL EPPS WEST
College Preparatory. Homeroom Reporter I, 27
Homeroom President 47 Junior Classical League 27
Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Junior-Senior
Steering Committee 37 Junior Civitan Club 3 , 4
Band I,3,47 President, Band 47 Track I,2,37 Track
Honors, Western Carolina and Blue Ridge Confer-
ence7 Ist Place in 880 at Blue Ridge7 Junior Var-
sity Football 27 Board of Directors, Junior Civitan
Club 4.
SANDRA KATHERINE WEST
College Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer 47 Na-
tional Honor Society 2,3,47 Probationary Member,
National Honor Society 27 Enlcanoca Staff 47 Future
Teachers of America 3,47 Secretary, Future Teach-
ers of America 47 Junior Classical League I,27
Future Nurses of America 3, 47 Vice-President,
Future Nurses of America 47 Office Assistant 47
Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 27 Junior-Senior
Steering Committee 37 Grand March 37 Future
Teachers of America State Convention, Hickory 4.
WILLIAM WHITTED
General. Vocational Industrial Club 4.
LOIS MARIE WHITTEMORE
General. Future Homemakers of America I .
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JO ANN WILDS
General.
JOYCE ANN WILSON
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Secretary, Future Business Leaders of America 47
Future Homemakers of America I7 Juniorettes I7
4-H Club 1,2.
CHARLES HENRY WISE
General. Vocational Industrial Club 4.
I SONDRA JEAN WISE
College Preparatory. Treasurer, Freshman Class I7
Homeroom Secretary I,37 Homeroom Treasurer 27
Student Council I,2,3,4f Treasurer, Student Coun-
cil 3,47 National Honor Society 2,3,47 Probation-
ary Member, National Honor Society 27 Scroll
Staff 37 Future Teachers of America 2,3,47 Junior
Classical League I,27 Treasurer, Junior Classical
League 27 Future Homemakers of America 47 Var-
sity Cheerleader 2,3,47 Sophomore Queen 27 Jun-
ior Marshal 37 Office Assistant 47 Waitress at Jun-
ior-Senior Banquet 2.
ERNEST SAMUEL WOOD, JR.
General. Junior-Senior Gym Committee 3.
NANCY CAROLYN WRIGHT
Business. Homeroom Treasurer I,47 Homeroom Sec-
retary 37 Student Council 47 Beta Club 3,42 Future
Business Leaders of America 47 Future Homemakers
of America I,2,47 Juniorettes I,2,3.
SHERMAN WILLIAM YOUNG, JR.
Business. Future Business Leaders of America 47
Junior Classical League I7 Band I,2,3.
SENIOR CLASS SONG
Tune: "Secret Love"
Once we came to Enka High,
Filled with hope, a little shy.
Together, through each ioy and fear,
We've reached at last our Senior year.
CHORUS:
Let's look upward to the highest star.
Soon our class will scatter wide and far,
But we'll remember Enka High.
To all our high school days, good-bye.
We, the Class of '62,
Must bid good-bye to all of you.
Mem'ries shared through these four years
Bring happiness, as well as tears.
CHORUS:
Let's look upward to the highest star.
Soon our class will scatter wide and far,
But we'll remember Enka High. '
To all our high school days, good-bye.
MOTTO COLO RS
"Give to the world the best you have,
and the best will come back to you." Better Times and White
Madeleine Bridges
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SIIPIIHAIIVIS
Senior Superlatives proved to be
good sports when picture time came
They all consented to play the opposite
part from their usual one.
MR. 8: MISS ENKA
Homecoming Queen and Student
Council officer Anita Robinson and
Senior Class President Roger Metcalf
show how much they love Enka by
washing pans in the cafeteria.
MOST COURTEOU
Civitan Presi-
dent Willis Miller
lets Student Coun-
cil Treasurer Son-
dra Wise open
doors and carry his
books for him.
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SllI'lIllAlllllS
MOST POPULAR
Senior Class Recording
Secretary Stella Gilmore
l and Reporter Robert Hill are
"pointed out" as most popu-
lar in the senior class.
MOST ATI-ILE TIC
Future Wake Forest football and
basketball star Jeff Miller and FTA
president Linda Brooks demonstrate
one of their many athletic skills --
yo-yoing.
PRETTIEST and HANDSOMEST'
Homecoming Court member Anita Hill helps
senior class vice-president Rex Mann to look his best.
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suvuulnvis
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
National MeritScholarship Winner
Phyllis Greenwood and Student Council
President Jan Crawford really succeed
at digging ditches .
MOST STUDIOUS
National Merit Finalist and An-
nual Editor Mary Kathlyn Brigmon and
National Honor Society President James
Robinson decide to study their copies
of M instead of English, physics and
solid geometry.
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SUPlRlAlIllS
BEST PERSONALITY
Cheerleader Nerissa
Mason and Football Co-
Captain Ben Luther have
a big broom fight in hall.
NEATEST
Senior Play Star Tommy
Wagoner and F H A President
June Thompson tidy up the
school.
MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT
Athlete Jim Cathey
and Head Cheerleader
Ellen Fisher stare sadly
at the fast and lively ball
game.
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MEMIIIIIES
Homework! l Physics Experiments
The first class officers
meeting was memorable
--friecl chicken, pic-
tures, etc.
Making things.
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Assistant Principal and ,
School Secretary make a t kiwi y
plans for a busy day. J M f' t Q
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What's Funny?
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MlMORllS
Arnold Gasperson and
Sara Warren are given
checks by Roger Met-
calf for outstanding
work in the candy sale.
Head Malorette
l
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Head Cheerer Ah! the class rings
Hard working lhard
laughingl office helpers .
Football star "Choo
Choo" Justice comes to
Enka.
Us
Homecoming queen, attendants
lon the Fieldl.
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Distributing "The World's
Finest Chocolate ."
MEM
Hey, Jeff. Tl1at's not
F lo ll. D ' k k
Col umm dick: noe More Football Practice
Intermission--Cheer
leaders' time.
Basketball Cheering Section Football pmcfice
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Christmas Past? At t Zllhzn research paper
Senior PONY' e Ufboveryone head
For fhe I ibr 5
ary
Please, Mrs. Warren .
Don't give physics
homework tonight.
Oh! That 3 o'clock
traffic.
Senior privileges mean
early lunch--a visit
with Mrs. Sams.
Two clays that no Sen-
iors are absent--grad-
uation and the clay the
rings come
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If you Find a group of As the year grew short-
9 iris Siffing in the mid- er, the officers' smiles
dle of the hall--nine grew Wider.
times out of ten it's the
Cheerleaders .
The first outcloor pep
rally in the history of
Enka won Qmaybel E,-,kao
yr
W5 UP 'here Some' More basketball
where, Jeff.
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Enka was beautifully
represented in their
Asheville Christmas
Parade by Homecoming
Queen Anita Robinson.
And our boys were Buncombe County ChclmPi0nSl l l
The ball always seems
to be out of reach.
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Do l have to sell 24
bars of chocolate?
Everybody just loves to
do trigonometry home-
work.
Barbara Arrowood won third place
in public speaking at the state
FBLA Convention in Durham
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MASS
IIHIIIERS
First row, left to right: Vice Pre-
sident, Janet Glazenerp Reporter,
Deanne Webb, Secretary, Jean
Sowers. Second row: President,
Polk Rutherford, Treasurer, Doug
Beale.
CLASS 0F 1963
James Alexander
Tom Allen
James Ashe
Tommy Atkins
Janet Austin
Mickey Austin
Paul Austin
Carol Baron
Dennis Bartlett
Woody Baumgartn
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Doug Beale
Linda Berry
Diana Bishop
Howard Blankenship
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Mike Bogle
Berry Brigman
Carole Brigmon
Sammy Brooks
Terry Brookshire
Lynda Buckner
ames Cabe
osemary Chandler
ommy Clark
oselyn Clemer
Elaine Cole
ames Cordell
ommy Creasman
Deanna Davis
Norma June Davis
Ronnie Dennard
erry Devlin
ames DeVore
Brenda Dodds
Judy Edmonds
Jerry Ellege
aida Farmer
.loan Gallion
Judy Galloway
Robert Galloway
Glenda Galyean
CLASS OF 1963
65
CLASS OF 1963
66
Janet Glazene
James Godfrey
Norma Grooms
T
Richard Greene
Buster Hall
Glenn Hamlin
Donald Harding
Eddie Haynes
Ronnie Hedden
Jewel Henson
Mike Holbrook
Willie Holcomb
Frank Hopkins
Ray Howell
Charles Hutchir
Mike Israel
Bruce James
Charles Jamesor
Kathy Jamison
Judy Jennings
Alice Johnson
Margaret Jones
Doug Justice
Ronnie Kent
Mary Beth King
Ruby King
Tony Kirby
Fred Kirkpcrtricla
Brenda Kisse l bu
Jam es Laney
I"
Betty Ledloetter
Diana Letterman
Phyllis Letterman
Roger Letterman
Ruby Letterman
Ralph Long
Joy Lowery
Cora Jane Luther
Mike Mandeville
Joyce McFee
Judy McFee
Lynn McKinney
Georgia Meadows
Sheila Medford
Myra Metcalf
ohn Middleton
harles Miller
uford Mills
eanne Milton
enese Moore
onald Morgan
ue Morgan
urner Morgan
andra Murray
ddie Owens
elma Parham
udy Parris
. D. Patterson
arolyn Payne
oss Peebles
CLASS OF 1963
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CLASS OF 1963
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Charles Penland
Gwynn Penland
Danny Perry
Anne Plemmons
Earlene Plemmons
Pat Plemmons
Dickie Pruett
Tommy Raymer
Wayne Reagan
W. C. Reed
Margaret Reese
Ann Reynolds
Shirley Rice
Carole Riddle
Aretha Robinson
Dale Rogers
Jerry Rogers
Jim Russell
Polk Rutherford
Peggy Sams
Rometta Sams
Glee Ann Scruggs
Janie Sexton
Jerry Singleton
Danny Smith
Jayne Smith
Nancy Smith
Roger Smith
Mike Snipes
Penny Sorrells
Jean Sowers
Theresa Stewart
Fredia Jo Surrett
Maxine Swanger
Ronnie Swann
Barbara Taylor
Larry Taylor
Sonia Taylor
Charles Thompson
Cecil Trantham
Sammie Wagoner
Kenneth Waldrup
Carolyn Ward
Linda Warren
Shirley Warren
William Warren
Deanne Webb
Lorraine Welborn
Danny Welch
Sandra White
Gary Wise
Diana Woody
Mickey Woody
Martha Wright
Duane Wyatt
ABSENTEES
Dan Clark
Joyce Clontz
Don Hawkins
Liga Hyun Shirley Wynes
Arnold Morgan Amfv Young
John Starnes PhYll'5 Young
Elmer Taylor
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CLASS OF 1964
70
SIIPHIIMIIIII
IIIASS
IIHIIZHIS
First row, left to right: Treasurer,
Trula Kirkpatrick, Secretary, Rita
Edmonds. Back row, left to right:
Vice President, Roberts Crowder,
President, Mike DeBruhl ,
Sandra Allen
Hallie Allison
Kathryn Arrington
Alta Arrowood
Jack Arrowood
Joe Arrowood
Charles Arthur
Joe Austin
Donnie Ball
Mary Lee Ball
Bobby Ballard
Betty Banks
David Banks
Roger Banks
Nancy Bennett
Kenny Blackburn
Joyce Blankenship
Martha Brooks
Harold Brookshire
Jo Ann Brookshire
Judy Brown
Norman Bryan
Doris Buchanan
Larry Burnette
Jsie Burnette
e Burrows
ckie Cogle
ive Compbell
eroy Compbell
-ldy Condler
ortho Corter
1orles Cothey
-orris Childers
orgoret Christopher
ll Clampett
uthryn Clork
mo Clement
.bby Clement
endo Cole
one Cole
Json Cole
ory Collette
nb Collins
orlene Conner
endo Cook
lorroll Cope
ecil Crowford
nberts Crowder
nbecco Dolton
-gene Doves
:tty Jone Dovis
lckie Dovis
:orsho Dovis
my Dovis
ike Dovis
ilce DeBruhl
rolyn DeVore
nnis Dillord
dy Dowdle
Indy Droke
undro Duck
to Edmonds
Irginio Edmonds
eido Ensley
ne Fisher
urlene Fletcher
CLASS OF 1964
71
CLASS OF 1964
72.
Mae Foster
Danny Fox
Jimmy Fox
Randall Gallowa
Jo Ann Garrison
Roy Gass
Terry Gayheart
Phil Goode
Myra Gosnell
Nancy Gosnell
Becky Graham
Creola Greene
Tommy Green
Velma Hampton
Barbara Harringto
Anita Harris
James Harris
Ronnie Harris
Phillip Hawkins
Carolyn Hedden
Susan Hensley
June Henson
Rudy Herren
Vivian Herren
Jack Hilton
Sherrill Hill
Shirley Holcombe
Mark Hopkins
Pat Houck
Kathryn Howell
James Hutchinson
Jan Hutchinson
Patsy Hyatt
Diane Hyde
Ronald Ingle
Sandra Ingle
Carolyn Ingram
Sandra Israel
Susan Ivey
Carol Jarrett
Bill Jervis
Alice Johnston
Clyde Jones
Robert Jones
Gilbert Joyce
William Justice
Steve Kemic
John Kilpatrick
Trula Kirkpatrick
Martha Laney
Gary Ledford
Linda Letterman
Vickie Liner
Bobby Linsey
Danny Linsey
Don Lytle
Danny Mann
William Massie
Tommy McCarson
Richard McClellan
Robert McCulloch
Dan McCUrry
Neale McElrath
Wanda McElrath
Joretta McElroy
David McElyea
Harley Medford
Mamie Melson
Steve Merrill
Nyoka Michales
Dorothy Middleton
Chippy Miller
Margo Miller
Wanda Miller
Phil Moody
Wayne Moore
Cora Lee Morgan
David Morgan
Duane Morgan
Judy Morgan
Ralph Morgan
Charles Morse
Billy Moses
Linda Moss
CLASS OF 1964
73
CLASS OF 1964
74
Talatha Moss
Joan Norton
Johnny Norvelle
Gary O'Kelly
Katherine Parker
Johnny Pearson
Ann Peebles
Adrian Penland
Dan Penland
Mary Phillips
Dennis Pittman
Brian Pope
Pat Poston
Lois Proftit
David Roby
Doug Ramsey
Dale Reese
David Reese
Gordon Revis
Jerry Revis
Barbara Rhodes
A. V. Rice
Jerry Rich
Ronald Roberts
Clifton Robinson
Linda J. Robinso
Linda G. Robiso
Glenda Rodgers
James Salter
Johnny Sams
Thelma Searsy
George Self
David Setzer
Kay Setzer
James Shields
Jane Sims
Jerry Singleton
Jo Ann Singleto
Sammy Sisk
Gary Sluder
Larry Sluder
Jim Smith
Linda Smith
Pat Smith
Nancy Smith
oy Smith
ebecca Sparks
icky Spencer
Pat Stamey
Eddie Stanberry
alph Stanberry
an Starnes
nnette Stillwell
ene Stirewalt
Diane Stockton
Judy Stubbs
Jack Suddreth
oger Surrett
alvin Swanger
Jerry Taylor
Nancy Towe
arolyn Trull
Bill Trull
ill Trull
elinda Waldrup
eanna Walker
Louise Walker
Loretta Warren
Roger Watkins
Robert Watson
Emily Watts
Judy Webb
Martha Webb
Gary Welch
Kenneth Wheeler
andy Whitt
Phil Wight
Jean Wilson
Lillian Wilson
Lois Wilson
Paul Worley
Allen Wright
Leon Young
CLASS OF 1964
75
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cuss
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First row, left to right: Treasurer,
Patsy Bartlettp Secretary, Sandra
Cory. Second row, left to right:
Vice President, Judy Crawfordp
President, Charles Robelisp Re-
porter, Gail Smith.
CLASS GF 1965
l
i Elaine Acrey
Jo Ann Allen
Sharon Ander
Eddie Askew
Charles Atkin
Jimmy Bailey
Margie Ball
Susie Ball
Earl Ballard
Martha Ballar
David Barnes
Patsy Bartlett
Linda Bates
David Benson
Jean Benson
Jerry Benson
Lynn Benson
Brenda Berry
Ronnie Biddix
Wayne Bishop
Mike Blanken
Pender Blanke
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Martha Arrow
Sandra Bolling
ood
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d
ei'
nsh
S
ship
ip
Janice Boydston
Herbert Branch
Mary Brendell
Jerry Brendle
Carolyn Brock
Barbara Brookshire
James Brookshire
Linda Brookshire
Harriet Brown
Jerry Brown
Martha Brown
Riley Brown
Susan Brown
Martha Buckner
Lewis Burch
Mike Burch
Carolyn Burnette
Jane Burnette
Shirley Burnette
Ralph Burrell
Ronnetta Burrell
Sandra Burrell
Eddy Cagle
Wayne Caldwell
Linda Capps
Wayne Carpenter
Mary Ruth Carroll'
Joel Carter
Doris Case
Margaret Chapman
Barbara Clark
Gerald Clark
JimClark
Ronald Clement
David Clontz
Sandra Cody
Mary Joyce Coffey
Scott Collins
Robert Cox
Kenneth Crane
Judy Crawford
Robert Crisp
CLASS OF 1965
77
CLASS OF 1965
78
Marcia Crook
Anita Crowe
Phyllis Dalton
Frank Davidson
Dean Davis
Fred Davis
Julia Ann Davis
Sylvia Jo Davis
Kathy Debord
Linda Dettweiller
Eva Sue Dillard
Larry Donahue
Charles Dotson
Jane Duckett
Mike Duncan
Patsy Early
Cecil Edmonds
Robert Elliott
Leroy Ewart
Judy Fender
Jim Ferguson
Billy Fields
Doug Fisher
Mark Fisher
David Fitz
Anita Floyd
Gary Foster
Mickey Franklin
Dianne Freck
Gerald Fulcher
Terry Furness
Ronnie Gaddy
Mary Gallion
Randell Galloway
Eunice Gamble
Larry Gant
.James Garren
Donna Gasperson
Texas Gasperson
Pat Gibbs
Ronald Gibson
Eric Godfrey
Mary Godfrey
Charles Gosnell
Pat Gosnell
Terry Gorman
Jerry Grant
Neil Greene
Charles Griffin
Linda Grooms
Bill Gudger
Dorothy Hall
Patricia Hall
Pat Harding
Larry Harper
Virginia Harrell
Denise Hardison
Richard Harrison
Paul Heatherly
Bernice Hedden
Jerry Hedden
Martha Hensley
Mike Henson
Ronnie Herren
Steve Herren
George Holcombe
Janie Holcombe
Brenda Holland
Douglas Holland
Brenda Hollifield
Lorraine Houck
Sandra House
Jeannette Howell
Ann Howell
Jimmy Hughey
Thomas Hunnicutt
Archie Huntsinger
Paul Iarussi
Margaret lngle
Martha lngle
Rose Mary lngle
Don Israel
Ellis Israel
Nancy James
CLASS 0F 1965
79
CLASS OF 1965
80
Jean Jarrett
Edward Jenkins
Kaye Jenkins
Earl Johnson
Brenda Jones
Mike Jones
Jarvis Justice
William Justice
David Keith
David King
Joyce King
Shirley King
Wallace King
Sammy Kiser
Dianne Lackey
Janice Lance
Doris Lanning
Priscilla Ledford
Troy Ledford
Martha Ann Letterm
Michael Levi
Audrey Limeberry
Brenda Lindsey
Gail Lipe
Joe Long
Karen Long
Patsy Massie
Sammy Massie
Larry McCall
Linda McCarson
Pat McClellan
Dale McClure
Jim McConnell
Melvin McConnell
Glenda McElrath
Phyllis McElrath
Nancy McFee
Sandra Meares
Emma Lou Medford
Ray Medford
Ronnie Medford
Clarence Melson
Dianne Merrell
Barbara Messer
Connie Metcalf
Larry Middleton
Betty Jo Miller
Dennis Mills
Elizabeth Moore
Brenda Morgan
David Morgan
James Morgan
Linda Morgan
Joyce Ann Morris
Tommy Morris
Lynn Morrison
Larry Murray
Mike Nichols
Zina Nichols
Audrey Norris
Doug Norton
Susan Oates
Billy O'Kelly
Jim Overman
Rita Owenby
Kert Palat
Charles Palmer
Barbara Parker
Darryl Parker
Grady Parris
Jeanette Parris
Lou Ellen Parris
Doris Passmore
Penny Patterson
Johnny Pearson
Pat Pearson
Bill Peek
Beatrice Penland J
Jean Penland
Tommy Phelps
ike Phillips
helma Pitts
Benny Plemmons
arlene Plemmons
CLASS OF 1965
81
CLASS OF 1965
82
Russell Plemmons
Nancy Post
Ronald Pounders
Donald Pressley
Edward Pressly
Lynn Proctor
Gary Propest
Dorothy Queen
Frances Queen
Mike Queen
Fred Racey
Lillian Raper
Mary Jo Raper
Yvonne Reagan
Ronnie Rector
Linda Redmon
Diane Reed
Elaine Reed
Jerry Reese
Ann Reeves
Jerry Reynolds
James Rhinehart
Ronnie Rhodes
Floyd Rice
Judy Rice
Melvin Rice
Richard Rice
David Rickman
Reagan Riddle
Treva Riddle
Charles Roberts
Jackie Roberts
Larry Roberts
Helen Rogers
Jerry Rogers
Linda Ruckman
David Rutherford
Bill Sancllin
Monika Schaaf
Sandra Scroggs
Frieda Seay
Gail Setzer
CLASS OF 1965
Jerry Sexton
Rita Sharp
Mayolyn Shelton
Kitty Sherlin
Carl Shook
Dan Shook
Glenda Short
Eddie Simmons
Jimmy Singleton
Tommy Sisk
Barbara Smith
Diane Smith
Gail Smith
Janet Smith
Reda Smith
Reed Smith
Sammy Smith
Willy Smith
Linda Lee Snipes
Tommy Spain
Larry Spencer
Gordon Sprouse
Wanda Sprouse
Earlene Stamey
Steve Stanberry
Leon Stewart
Lowell Stewart
Sharon Stewart
Dale Stevenson
Gary Stevenson
Johnny Stillwell
Charles Stines
Dan Stranes
Kenneth Strickland
Donald Stubbs
Ronald Stubbs
Tommy Summey
Sherman Surrett
Jerry Sutton
Ralph Swafford
Carolyn Swanger
Johnny Tate i
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CLASS OF 1965
84
Jimmy Taylor
Yvonne Taylor
Mike Towles
Lewis Travis
Randall Turbyfill
Gary Vinson
Larry Vinson
Bobby Warren
Charles Warren
Danny Warren
Darlene Warren
Donna Warren
Gary Warren
Jerry Warren
Jo Ann Warren
Linda Warren
Wanda Warren
Danny Washburn
Joan Watson
Alonzo Watts
Ronnie Weatherma
Greg Webb
Cathey Welch
MiriamWest
Carol White
Carroll White
Louedith Wiggins
Carl Williams
Charles Williams
Bill Wilson
Cynthia Wilson
J. E. Wilson
Kenny Wilson
Peggy Wilson
Sam Wilson
Jeanette Wise
David Woody
David Wright
Sandra Wyke
Richard Wylde
Linda Jean Young
Linda Marie You
Johnny Young
Marilyn Zibelin
Enko High School's clubs rencler service in every
Field. Shown below is the National Honor Society ond
Beta Club's "A" Tec: given in honor of those students
who ore on the "A" Honor Roll For the first semester.
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Front row, left to right: Norma Robinson, Corresponding
Secretary, Jan Crawford, President, Phyllis Greenwood,
President of the House. Second row: Sondra Wise, Trea-
surer, Anita Robinson, Recording Secretary, Third row:
Terry Brookshire, Vice-President.
SENATE
Front row, left to right: Janet Glazener, Jane Smith, Jean Sowers, Stella Gilmore, Trula
Kirkpatrick, June Thompson, Terry Reeves. Second row: Joi-Jan Llewellyn, Polk Rutherford,
Ellen Fisher, Norma Robinson, Phyllis Greenwood, Anita Robinson, Rita Edmonds, Lincla Lee
Hyer. Third row: Mary Kathlyn Brigmon, Willis Miller, Alden Penland, Mike DeBruhl, Doug
Beale, Roberts Crowder, Terry Brookshire. Fourth row: Gladys Ann Ball, Lincla Brooks, Son-
dra Wise, Roger Metcalf, James Robinson, Rex Mann, Jan Crawford.
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HOUSE
Front row, left to right: Jayne Smith, Ann Peebles, Linda Robinson, Phyllis Greenwood, Pat
McConnell, Nancy Wright, Lou Ellen Paris. Second row: Tommy Lee Medford, Jimmy Fox,
Rudy Herren, Bob Collins, George Holcombe, Larry Gant. Third row: Lynda Buckner, Anita
Hill, Rosemary Chandler, Myra Metcalf, Nerrissa Mason. Fourth row: Charles Arthur, Jim
Clark, Duane Morgan, Larry Roberts. T
Student Council members work hard. They sponsor
dances. They monitor halls and the cafeteria. When a
new student comes to Enka, a student council member
shows him around the school. The members all set a
good example for other students.
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Front row, left to right: David McClain, Jim Cathy, Margaret Green, Nerissa Mason, Willis
Miller, Jan Crawford, Stella Gilmore, Ellen Fisher, Sandra West, Roger Metcalf, Douglas
Justice, Anne Plemmons, Shirley Rice, Rometta Sams, Doug Beale, Polk Rutherford, and
Danny Perry. Back row: Joi-Jan Llewellyn, Mary Kathlyn Brigmon, Linda Lee Hyer, Norma
Robinson, Jane Oldham, Phyllis Greenwood, Gail Stubbs, Sondra Wise, Gladys Ball, Anita
Robinson, Judy Lamb, James Robinson, Ralph Long, Linda Buckner, Aretha Robinson, T. C
Roberts, Brenda Dodds, Phyllis Young, Martha Wright, and Janet Glazener.
Left to right: Margaret Green,
Corresponding Secretary, Ralph
Long, Vice President, 1962,
James Robinson, President, Judy
Lamb, Vice President, 1961,
Gail Stubbs, Treasurer, 1961,
Nerissa Mason, Recording Sec-
retary, Janet Glazener, Trea-
surer, l962.
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Probationary members ofthe National Honor Society are Cleft to rightl, first row: Rudy Herren,
Ralph Stanberry, Kathy Howell, Joe Fisher, Diane Hyde, Bobby Lindsey. Second row: David
Raby, Larry Sluder, Steve Kemic, Earlene Fletcher, Linda Robinson, Jo Ann Singleton, Terry
Gayhart, Sandra Duck, David McElyea, Charles Arthur, Roberts Crowder. Third row: Wayne
Moore, Dan McCurry, Linda Robinson, Sandra Israel, Candy Whitt, Brenda Cole, Sue Bur-
rows, and Johnny Norvelle.
NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY
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CEARACEER
Wil SLQEGEARSEBP
There were six semester "A" honor rollstu-
dents this year. They are Cleft to rightl:
Joi-Jan, Bobby, and Larry lend a helping Janet Glazener, Sandra Cody, Monica
hand at the basketball concessions spon- Schaaf, Terry Furness, Steve Kemic, and
sored by the National Honor Society. Wayne Caldwell.
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OFFICERS
Left to right: Beth Henry, Vice President,
Rosemary Chandler, President, Jean Sow-
ers, Treasurer, Mertis Hyatt, Secretary
Not pictured: Ronald Morgan, Reporter.
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The purpose of the Beta Club is
to promote leadership, scholarship,
achievement, and character among
high school students.
The Beta Club activities this year
have included selling at concessions
atsome of the home basketball games,
selling Christmas seals, co-sponsoring
the "A" Honor-Roll Tea, attending
the Buncombe County rally, and at-
tending the Beta Club state con-
vention in Raleigh.
"Preparing For the Beta Nook"
Left to right: Anita Hill, Rosemary Chandler,
Maida Farmer, Eilene Davis, and Mertis Hyatt
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Junior and Senior members of the Beta Club are left to right, first row: Mertis Hyatt, Sonja
Taylor, Carolyn Payne, Judy Henson, Linda Berry, and Nancy Wright. Second row: Maida
Farmer, Eileen Davis, Beth Henry, Carole Brigmon, and Jean Sowers. Third row: Jerry
Rogers, Linda Brooks, Diana Bishop, Irene Davis, Anita Hill, Rosemary Chandler, Sara War-
ren, and Miss Metcalf, sponsor.
'Preparing Bulletin Board in Office"
Left to right: Mertis Hyatt, Beth
Henry, Rosemary Chandler, ancl Jean
Sowers.
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ENKA HCA
STATH
Times like these came often during
work on the annual. Editor Mary
Kathlyn Brigmon wanted to read a
good magazine while editor Joi-Jan
Llewellyn had other things in mind.
The Annual Staff is composed of senior, iunior, sophomore, and freshmen editors repre-
senting each class. Each group has the iob of naming, alphabetizing, and listing their class
pictures. Then the iunior and senior editors take over to make write-ups for club, curriculum,
and sports pictures, and the hundreds of other headaches designed especially for annual staff
editors.
Then there is always that last minute rush right before the annual is sent off when every-
one pitches in to get the last-minute essentials ready to go to the publisher. Finally every-
thing is finished and everyone breathes a sign of relief and achievement.
k Art Editor, Phyllis Greenwood, demon-
En anoco sponsors' Mrs' Brlgmon' Mr' strates the abilities which she used on the
Molzrell' clnd Mfsl' Ecllwirdi-Var: Sclrqoosllng cartoons in the Advertisement Section to
l e prelhesl gn cl n G '9 C oo ' Mertis Hyatt, the Business Editor.
Lined up for inspection, members of the Annual Staff are: ,
Carol Gorman, Carolyn Pressley, Portia McCollum, Linda Redmond, Martha Wright. Second
row: Mary Kathlyn Brigmon, Eunice Gamble, Sandra West, Iris Brown, Carol Jarrett, Lou-
edith Wiggens, Mertis Hyatt. Third row: Janet Moore, Linda Capps, Susan Hensley, Kianne
Hyde, Lou Ellen Parris, Ann Plemmons, Aretha Robinson. Fourth row: Patsy McConnell,
Jane Cole, Mrs. Brigmon and Mrs. Edwards, Sponsors, Joyce King, Kaye Jenkins, Katherine
These people must be writing some very
funny copy. Aretha Robinson, Jane Cole,
Anne Plemmons, Martha Wright, Carol
Gorman, and Sandra West are certainly
laughing hard enough.
Joi-Jan Llewellyn, Diane Reed
Hard-working class editors are: Sandra
West,
Field,
Cole,
Linda
Portia McCollum, Katherine Holli-
Martha Wright, Dianne Hyde, Jane
Linda Redmond, Louedith Wiggins,
Capps, Kaye Jenkins, Anne Plem-
mons, and Aretha Robinson.
ENKA CLUBS ARE BUSY PARTICIPATING LN VARTUUS ACTIVITT
FUTURE NURSES ATTEND FIRST CIVITAN CLUB AND N. E. L. BETA CLUB
HEALTH CAREERS CONGRESS PRESENT CHAPEL PROGRAMS
,HOLDS MEETIN
Front row, left To right: Judy Lamb, Phyllis Young, Eileen Davis, Janet Glazer, Maida
Farmer, Becky Stevens, and Sandra West. Second row, left to right: Ralph Long, Linda Lee
Hyer, Joyce Teague, Anita Robinson, Gladys Ball, Mary K. Brigmon, Tommy Medford,
Douglas Justice, and Danny Perry.
Tommy Medford examines first sheet.
Left to right: Ralph Long, Danny
Perry, Douglas Justice, Tommy
Medford, Gladys Ball, Anita
Robinson, Judy Lamb, and Becky
Stevens.
,
Editors Write Au' STAR
EZ.ff.fZ.Tif.,"S Th Enka Scroll
,
ENKA HIGH SCHOOL
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Front row, left to right: Tommy Medford, Anita Robinson, Judy Lamb, Becky Stevens. Sec
ond row, left to right: Mary K. Brigmon, Gladys Ann Ball, Joyce Teague, Eileen Davis
The members of the newspaper
staff are kept busy with their many
jobs. The feature editor writes
articles containing copies of in-
terest to the student body. The
"gossip sheet" written by the soc-
iety editor keeps students up-to-
date on the latest gossip. Still
others serve as class editors, club
editors, and circulating reporters.
Phyllis Young proofs a copy.
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Left to right, First row: Linda London, Terry Reeves, Judy Henson, Shirley Watson. Second
row: Judy Edmonds, Joyce Wilson, Jayne Smith, June Thompson, Mertis Hyatt, Mary Beth
King, Joy Lowery, Carol Gorman. Third row: Joan Dettweiler, Lillian Lee, Patsy McCon-
nell, Judy Danieley, Linda Smith, Linda Warren, Judy Clark, Annette Stillwell. Fourth row:
Kathy Burnette, Jane Cole, Joyce Teague, Janet Moore, Sarah Warren, Margaret Crowder,
Lorene Pressley, Juanita Price. Fifth row: Carolyn Hice, Charles Miller, Cecil Trantham,
Thelbert Fincher, Ronald Morgan, Kenneth Parris, Becky Hawkins, Barbara Arrowood.
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Members participating in the F.B.L,A,
chapel program are from left to right, first
row: Terry Reeves, Judy Danieley, Bar-
Barbara Arrowood and Terry Reeves in- bow Arrowoodi Joyce Wilson- Second
Specl one of the 'PUPY Pr09rC'm5 fhvf the row: Kenneth Parris, Patsy McConnell,
F.B.L.A. sold during the Football season. Joan Denweilerl Joyce Teague Thel-
' I
bert Fincher .
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Future Business Leaders of America
are business students of Enka High School
who are interested in learning by partici-
pating. They certainly have had numerous
opportunities this year. First of all, they
sold ads for the Enkanoca. They held
bake sales and even had the privilege of
giving Miss America, Maria Beale Flet-
cher of Asheville, one of their cupcakes.
FBLA members also published student dir-
ectories.
With Mr. Canter's guidance, FBLA
members learn much about the field of
business.
llAlllIlS of AMERICA
Dianna Plemmolns, Jerry Shook, and Linda
London work in Office Practice Class.
Officers of the F.B.L.A. are from left to
right, first row: Joyce Wilson, Terry
Reeves, Linda Warren. Second row: Mer-
tis Hyatt, Joyce Teague, Barbara Arro-
wood.
Buddy Israel, Rose Ellen Taylor, Cecil
Trantham, Mr. Canter, Linda London,
Shirley Watts, and Candy Whitt assemble
the student directories.
Left side, first row, left to right: Carol Brigmon, Mary Kathlyn Brigmon, Katherine Holli-
field, Phyllis Young, Anne Plemmons, Jean Sowers, Lynda Buckner, Ellen Fisher, Judy Lamb,
Aretha Robinson. Second row: Douglas Justice, Bert Drake, Norman Brian, T. C. Roberts,
James Robinson, Roger Metcalf, Frank Hopkins, Jim Ussery, Duane Morgan, Ralph Long, Al-
vin Hutchinson, Jeff Miller. Right side, first row: Mike Mandeville, Stella Gilmore, Joi-
Jan Llewellyn, Linda Robinson, Margaret Jones, Martha Wright, Jayne Smith, Becky Graham,
Judy Galloway, Carol Gorman. Second row: Tom Clark, Anita Hill, Gladys Ball, Sondra
Wise, Linda Brooks, Anita Robinson, Gail Stubbs, Ernestine Robinson, Rosemary Chandler,
Sara Warren, Norma Robinson, Miss Gosnell, Mr. McCracken.
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Students serve refreshments
to representatives of col-
-leges. QL to RJ Linda Brooks,
Ernestine Robinson, Miss
Gosnell, Mr. McCracken.
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FTA is a club for prospective teachers
open to all sophomores, iuniors, and sen-
iors. To join one must have an applica-
tion approved by the sponsor, Mr. Mc-
Cracken, and the associate sponsor, Miss
Gosnell.
FTA helps prepare students for the
teaching profession. During the year FTA
promotes White Christmas and College
Day. College Day is the main proiect of
the year. Members also act as substitute
teachers when a teacher is'absent.
Future teachers also participate in
the North Carolina Future Teachers of
America's Annual Convention and county
meetings at various local high schools.
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Officers of the Future Teachers of America are
Norma Robinson, treasurer, Linda Brooks, pre-
sident, Ernestine Robinson, historian, Gail
Stubbs, recording secretary, and Sandra West,
corresponding secretary .
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Students listening to the
representatives from
Woman's College are
Cl to rl Ellen Fisher,
Phyllis Greenwood,
Norma Robinson, Linda
Robinson, and Margaret
Greene.
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Left to right, first row: Nerissa Mason, Barbara Towe, Barbara Arrowood, Margaret Crowder,
Marie Walker, Lorene Pressley, June Thompson, Trula Kirkpatrick. Second row: Pat God-
frey, Vickie Liner, Mary Joyce Morgan, Paula Israel, Lynda Buckner, Linda Warren, Jean
Sowers, Jane Smith, Judy Galloway, Mrs. Peggy Lyons, sponsor. Third row: Eddie Howell,
Ronald Morgan, Cecil Trantham, Ross Peebles, Jim Russell, Ronnie Dennard, and J. D. Pat-
terson.
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The officers are: left to right: Marie Walker, Secretary,
Margaret Crowder, Treasurer, June Thompson, President,
Lorene Pressley, Vice-President, Trula Kirkpatrick, Dis-
trict Vice-President.
Nerissa Mason is a fine sales-
man but she can't seem to make
Joan Gallion buya pocketbook.
lThe kind you read, not the
kind you carry .J
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Left to right, first row: Dianne Hyde, Lorraine Bradley, Candy Whitt, Brenda Cole, Pat Sta-
mey, Becky Stevens. Second row: Bill Trull, Phyllis Greenwood, Polk Rutherford, Danny
McCurry, Beth Henry, Joi-Jan Llewellyn. Third row: Mike Snipes, Margaret Greene, Linda
Lee Hyer, Steve Kemmic, T. C. Roberts, Mrs. Rutherford, Sponsor. Fourth row: Danny
Perry, Johnny Norvell, Tom Clark, Doug Beale, Tommy Wagoner, Jan Crawford, Larry Slu-
der, Earl Roberts.
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DEBATE TEAMS
CL to R seated, Larry Sluder, George Self,
, Danny McCurry, Polk Rutherford, fstand-
ing, Beth Henry, Danny Perry, T. C. Rob-
erts fPresidingl, Jan Crawford.
Officers for N.F.L. are Linda Lee Hyer,
President, Mike Snipes, Vice President,
Doug Beale, Reporter, Lorraine Bradley,
Treasurer, Joi-Jan Llewellyn,Correspond-
ing Secretary, and Becky Hawkins fseatedl,
Recording Secretary.
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The nation's Future homemakers are: Margaret Jones, Hallie Allison, Portia McCollum, Sue
Burrows, Sandra Ingle, Phyllis Letterman, Jane Smith, June Thompson. Second row: Barbara
Towe, Dianne Woody, Elaine Cole, Carol Gorman, .Judy Galloway, Marlene Plemmons, Jan-
ice Lance, Janet Austin, Norma Davis. Third row: Margaret Reece, Glenda Galyean, Caro-
lyn Laney, Beth Henry, Ellen Fisher, Carolyn Burnett, Brenda Holland, Nancy Bennett. Fourth
row: Irene Davis, Janet Moore, Virginia Ray, Brenda Cathey, Linda Lee Hyer, Nancy James,
Eva Sue Dillard, Vickie Liner.
OFFICERS
First row: Jane Moore, Reporter,
Vickie Liner, Song Leader, Bar-
bara Towe, Secretary, Glenda
Gaylean, Vice President. Second
row: Elaine Cole, Historian, Nor-
ma Davis, Parliamentarian, Jane
Smith, President, June Thompson,
Treasurer.
June Thompson, Jane Smith,
Norma Davis, Carol Gorman,
and Elaine Cole watch atten-
tively as Miss Wise, center,
demonstrates the Singer Slant-
O-Matic. Q B
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IIIIIIRI FARMERS Ill AMERIIZA
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Left to right, first row: Paul Austin, Bill Sandlin, Darryl Parker, John Kilpatrick, Bobby
Ballard, Bobby Warren, Gerald Fulcher, Eddie Simmons. Second row: Mr. Edwards, Charles
Penland, Kenneth Strickland, Grady Parris, Larry Venson, Ronnie Biddix, Jerry Reece, Garry
Venson, Gary Shope. Third row: Neil Thompson, Keith Sprinkle, Eddie Howell Floyd Rice,
Doug Holland, Howard Lunsford, Brian Pope, Joe Austin. Fourth row: Robert Wdrren, Doug
Penland K th J N
, enne aynes, orman Parham, Jerry Rogers, Elmer Watts, Harley Medford, Jer-
ry Warren, Lewis Burch. Fifth row: Danny Clark, Gary Wise, Mike Austin, Texas Gasper-
son, David Clontz, Danny Warren, David Wright, William Warren. Sixth row: Ben Luther,
Cecil Trantham, Ronald Davis, Tommy McCarson, Neil McElrath, Charles Morse, Kenneth
Waldrup, Sam Wilson, Jerry Sexton.
Officers of FFA are, left to right: Ben
Luther, Vice President, Neil Thompson,
Sentinel, Robert Warren, President, Wil-
liam Warren, Secretary, Joe Austin, Trea-
surer: and Keith Sprinkle, Reporter.
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I Members of Future Farmers, Grover Mur-
ray, Norman Parham, and Charles Morse,
show off their fine calves.
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Mrs. Candler, sponsor, points out to
the officers, Jean Stamey, president,
Sandra West vice president, Irene
Davis,corresponding secretary, Marie
Walker, recording secretary, Becky
Stevens, treasurer, and Virginia Red-
mon, reporter, the finer points of
nursing. '
Candy Stripers who serve voluntarily
at Mission Hospital are Dorothy Mid-
dleton, Sandra West, Nancy Bennett,
Deanna Davis, and Margaret Jones.
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Members of the Future Nurses are: Janet Austin, Sandra West, Becky Stevens, Carol Brigmon,
Shirley Watson. Second row: Ann Penland, Stella Gilmore, Ann Rhodes, Margaret Jones,
Glee Ann Scruggs, Mary Collette. Third row: Dorothy Middleton, Marie Walker, Nancy
Bennett, Judy Webb, Deanna Davis, and Dianna Bishop.
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Ushers needed for ball games? Call
on a member of Enka's Junior Civitan
Club. These boys, sponsored by the Rho-
dodendron Civitan Club, are some of the
most outstanding citizens at Enka High
School.
Junior Civitan Club officers are Wil-
lis Miller, president, Polk Rutherford,
vice president, Alden Penland, secretary,
Lewis Edwards, treasurer, Ross Peebles,
chaplain, and Ben Luther, sergeant at
arms.
Lewis Edwards, treasurer, Willis Miller, presi-
dent, Polk Rutherford, vice president, Alden
Penland, secretary, Ross Peebles, Chaplain,
and Ben Luther, Sergeant-at-Arms, discuss
plans for the coming year.
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Junior Civitan members are left to right, first row: Lewis Edwards, Jan Crawford, Ben Luther,
A. J.McClure, Mike Snipes, Eddie Haynes, Polk Rutherford. Second row: Jeff Miller, Hal
West, Jim Cathey, James Robinson, Danny Perry, Alden Penland. Third row: Alvin Hutchin-
son, Ross Peebles, Dennis Bartlett, Jim Ussery, Mike Israel, and Roger Metcalf.
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Officers, left to right: Doris Lanning, reporter, Charles
Morse, vice president, Mike DeBruhl, president, Mary
Frances Brendel I, secretary .
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4-H Club members of Enka
High School are boys and girls
who enioy participating in
farming, homemaking, and
community activities. 4-H
helps them improve themselves
and adopt better methods of
farming and homemaking.
Each member chooses a
project and finishes it during
the year. A member may then
compete with 4-H members
from other counties, districts,
and states.
The 4-H's stand for the
ideals of the 4-H movement
They are the development of
the hands, heart, head, and
health.
Members: Front row, left to right: Carl Shook, Bill Sandlin, Clifford Robinson,1erry Taylor
Second row: Mike DeBruhl, Charles Morse, David King, Johnny Young. Third row: Kitty
Sherlin, Doris Lanning, and Mary Frances Brendell
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Left to right, first row: Charles Medford, Arnold Gasperson, Naomi Gardner, Brenda Rath-
bone, Cora Jane Luther, Gwen Penland. Second row: Charles Wise, Doug Arrowood, Charles
Thompson, L. C. Hutchinson, Buster Hall, Ray Howell, Bobby Capps, Mr. DeLozier. Third
row: Paul Metcalf, Larry Dale Taylor, William Whittit, Allen lngle, Fred Kirkpatrick, Eddie
Frisbee, Douglas Penland, Paul Johnson.
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The Vocational Industrial Club seeks
to promote leadership from within and to
instigate a deeper understanding of the
role vocational education plays in our
school and our community. One of the
most significant undertakings of the club
is the sponsoring of an Annual Bosses' Ban-
quet. At this point the various employers
are honored For the role they play in the
educational-work program in which they
play so vital a part.
First row: Cora Jane Luther, reporter. Second
row: Paul Metcalf, vice president, Eddie Fris-
bee, president. Third row: Charles Medford,
secretary, Charles Thompson, treasurer.
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MII IIBIIAM lllll
Left to right, first row: Bob Collins, Rudy Herren, Tommy Wagoner, Eddie Haynes, Tommy
Green, Eddie Howell, Mike Holbrook, A. J. McClure, Johnny Brooks, David McElyea.
Second row: Ben Luther, Kathy Howell, Deane Webb, Linda Brooks, Ernestine Robinson,
Anita Robinson, Jane Sims, Sue Morgan, Margaret Jones, Mike Davis, Gary 0'Kelly. Third
row: Mr. Stanley, sponsor, Rex Mann, Roger Metcalf, Charles Morse, Harry Taylor, Todd
Hopkins, Jim Cathy, David Hendrix, Lewis Edwards, Charles Arthur, Roberts Crowder. Fourth
row: Tommy Franklin, James Robinson, Jeff Miller, Ross Peebles, Rusty Brown, Ralph Long,
Duane Morgan, Mike Israel .
Monogram Club members are athletes who
have earned their letter in one of Enka's maior
sports. They have received their awards in
All candidates are required to go through
an elaborate initiation before becoming mem-
bers.
Monogram Club members handle all affairs
having any connection with athletics. This
includes supplying ushers for games, selling
These services make all the athletic events
more enioyable .
Coaches Stanley, McElrath, Johnson, and
or Longmire sponsor the Monogram Club.
Roger Metcalf and Ben Luther
sell their fellow students drinks
at a basketball game.
Officers, left to right: Ben
Luther, vice president, Sue
Morgan, secretary and treas-
urerp Jeff Miller, president.
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either football, basketball, baseball, or track.
programs, and maintaining concession stands.
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lndustrious helpers in the office are Carolyn Laney, Joi-Jan Llewellyn, Mertis Hyatt, Nerissa
Mason, Sandra West, Lorraine Bradley, Ruby King. Second row: Beth Henry, lrene Davis,
Brenda Cathey, Gladys Ball, Ellen Fisher, Norma Robinson. Third row: Anita Hill, Ben
Luther, James Shields, James Robinson, and Alden Penland.
Mrs. Peggy English, our school
secretary, is also in charge of
all office assistants.
Enka's own "Grand Central
Station" is Mr. Tomberlin's of-
fice, the center of all activity.
Here teachers and pupils alike
come to confer with him on the
wisdom and legal ity ofwhatever
proiects they have planned.
Our office assistants are in
charge of answering the phone,
running errands for Mr. Tom-
berlin, and collecting absences
from the different rooms.
Office assistants busy themselves by checking
absences on the 'phone and by checking the
sign-out lists.
James, Mertis, and Nerissa await their turn as
Gladys finishes her typing.
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Clarence Sparks and Robert Warren find that
keeping a bus clean is a big job.
If it weren't for our bus drivers we wouldn't have Mr C P Smewah is Dir-
much of a school. The majority of us depend entirely ecfor of -I-mnspormnon and
upon the bus drivers for transportation to and from school . in charge of The bus drivers
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The bus drivers are Cleft to rightl, first row: Ervin Sanford, Norman Parham, James Cabe,
Larry Fields, and Harry Taylor. Second row: Mr. Penland, supervisor, Robert Warren, Bruce
Sexton, Jack Suddreth, Clarence Sparks, Bruce Morgan, T. M. Morgan, and Kenneth Waldrup
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The Football Queen and attendants
this year elected by the student body were:
Queen, Miss Anita Robinson, Attendants,
Miss Stella Gilmore, Miss Phyllis Green-
wood, Miss Anita Hill, and Miss Nerissa
Mason.
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First row: Roger Smith, Billy Clampett, Billy Moses, Gary Sluder, James Hutchinso
Stanberry, David Smathers, and Buford Mills. Second row: Johnny Brooks, Eddie
Ben Luther, Jimmy Fox, A. J . McClure, Mike Davis, Robert McCulloch, and Kennett
er. Third row: Ronnie McClure, David McElyea, David Morgan, Danny Smith, Rudy
Danny Welch, and Roger Banks. Fourth row: Terry Brookshire, Harry Taylor, Jim F
Norman Bryan, Roberts Crowder, and Gary O'Kelly. Fifth row: David Hendricl
Metcalf, Jeff Miller, Bob Collins, and Ralph Long. Sixth row: Rex Mann, Mike
Charles Morse, and Rusty Brown.
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Enka Jets clean a path for
Miller with the ball.
Managers, left to
right: Tommy
Green, Lewis Ed-
wards, Charles
Arthur.
Mike Israel
A. J. McClure
ENKA "JETS"
1961
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Head Coach, Bill Stanley
S E PT E M B E R
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8 Canton Awayk
l5 Owen Away"
22 Waynesville Home'
29 Lee Edwards Home
O C T O B E R
6 North Buncombe Away
l3 Brevard Home'
A 20 Erwin Away
27 Hendersonville Away"
N O V E M B E R
2 Owen Home"
"Conference Games
BUYS'
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Dennis Bartlett
Doug Beale
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Just a little out of reach!
"JETS -'
BASKETBALL RECORD
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ENKA OPPONENTS
60 Erwin 25
34 Biltmore 37
44 Hendersonville 38
58 Erwin 31
84 Canton 37
46 Lee Edwards 50
51 North Buncombe 28
46 Valley Springs 54
42 Owen 36
64 Brevard 28
66 Leicester 37
42 Waynesville 34
60 North Buncombe 35
54 Hendersonville 46
64 Biltmore 47
67 Canton 38
45 Valley Springs 42
40 Owen 55
52 Brevard 46
70 Waynesville 42
BUNCOMBE COUNTY TOURNAMENT
53 Biltmore 33
54 Valley Springs 36
44 Reynolds 42
DISTRICT 8 TOURNAMENT
45 Canton 40
32 Hanhnanville 35
Frank Hopkins
Leon Young
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First row, left to right: Richard Greene, Jimmy Robinson, Terry Brookshire, and Eddie Haynes.
Second row: Doug Beale, Duane Morgan, Ross Peebles, Alvin Hutchinson, JeFFMiller, Leon
Young, Ralph Long, Dennis Bartlett, and Todd Hopkins
All Buncombe County
Jeff Miller
Terry Brookshire
All Conference
Jeff Miller
Leon Young Jeff Miller
Terry Brookshire
Enka Opponents
Total Points l3l7 972
Average per game 52.7 38.9
,Terry Brookshire
Now if I can only make it? Ross Peebles
Tap-in for Miller!
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"SUGAR JETS"
BASKETBALL RECORD
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Ei- Erwin 29
' 48 Biltmore 23
37 Hendersonville 39
4l Erwin 48
34 Canton 64
34 North Buncombe 36
32 Valley Springs 47
57 Owen 59
53 Brevard 38
63 Leicester 64
42 Waynesville 4l
38 North Buncombe 42
45 Hendersonville 34
77 Biltmore 35
34 Canton 41
39 Valley Springs 44
39 Owen 48
37 Brevard 32
44 Waynesville 59
Buncombe County Tournament
53 North Buncombe 49
44 Owen 51
Won 6 Lost l3
Opponents Average Our Average
43.5 per game 44.9 per game
Opponents Total 923 Our Total 944
All Buncombe County Tournament
Deane Webb
Sue Morgan
All Conference
"Get that rebound" SUS Morgan, lst team
Anita Robinson, 2nd team
Left to right: Trula Kirkpatrick, Jane Simms, Sue Morgan, Ernestine Robinson, Anita Robin
son, Linda Brooks, Rita Edmonds, Deanne Webb, Lillian Wilson, Kathryn Howell, Ann Peeb
les, Gail Smith, and Patsy Bartlette.
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Left to right, first group: Portia McCollum
and Sondra Wise. Standing: Sue Burrows. Second
group: Earlene Fletcher and Linda Lee Hyer. Standing:
Ellen Fisher, Head Cheerleader. Third group: Lorraine Brad
ley and Nerissa Mason. Standing: Janet Glazner.
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JU IUR VARSIIY BASKllBAll llAM
Front row: Kenneth Wilson, Charles Roberts, Phil Brinkley, Ronald Roberts, Mark Hopkins,
and Bill Holbrook. Back row: Joe Long, Jim Fox, Randall Turbyfield, Jerry Brown, Gary
Warren and Terry Furness.
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Standing: Marsha Davis, head cheerleader. Left to right: Vickie Liner, Susan Hensley,
Gail Setzer, Nancy James, Karen Long, Barbara Rhodes, and Pat Stamey.
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IH 1962
It is a firm belief at American Enka that
education is a most important element in
molding good citizenship. The amount of
training and preparation one receives deter-
mines to a considerable degree his usefulness
to his community, his country, and himself.
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ENKA, NORTH CAROLINA
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Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty
And Sincere Congratulations to the
BRAIIIIAIINII MASS III '62
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CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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1155 Haywood Road ZW" TAX S7 fly
41 I is 1
Phone AL 2-3535
Compliments Compliments
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WH1TEs1DE's FLY AND of
ROD REPAIRS THE SQUARE CAFE
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ME W B ORNE VE NDING
SERVICE, INC .
725 Haywood Road
Asheville, North Carolina
BRIGMON'S GREENHOUSES
Weddings-Corsages
Potted Plants- Cut Flowers
Funeral Designs
Flowers by Wire
Phone Candler MO 7 -1194
THE BANK OF ASHEVILLE
At Candler
Hominy Valley's '
only Banking Se rvice
Gthe 1' Convenient Offices
in Ashevil
Your Business
is always appreciated
at
THE BANK OF ASHEVILLE
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THE BEACON RESTAURANT
426 Smoky Park Highway
Dining Room Curb Service
U. S. Choice Steaks -Chops
Chicken-Seafoods
Vegetable Plates
Specializing in Home -made Pies
Compliments of
PISGAH VIEW RANCH
Compliments of
BILTMORE
MAN UFACTU RING CO.
BATTERY AND
IGNITION C OMPANY
2.01 Coxe Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
Phone AL 3-5386
PEARCE YOUNG ANGLE
COMPANY
Your Service Food Distributors
Asheville, N. C.
CANDLER
FURNITURE C OMPANY
"Let us Make Your House a Home"
Dial MO 7-1615
The Doors to Gracious Living
BROOKSHIRE INTERIORS
1060 Patton Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
Reva Brookshire
Owner-Manager Phone Al 3-9929
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Compliments
of
Elson's, Inc.
Two stores to serve you
Enka Drug and Food
Elson's Drug Store
Enka
North Carolina
Phone Enka 7-2512.
Compliments of
ENKA
COMMUNITY
STORE, INC.
Holmes Bryson Holmes Bryson, Ir.
ENKA, NORTH CAROLINA
"Serving Your Community
lar llver lllirty Years"
An up-to-date Department Store
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BLUE RIDGE TRACTOR
8: IMPLEMENT COMPANY
520 Haywood Road
Asheville, North Carolina
Phone AL 2.-7574
Free Demonstrations
Compliments
of
SAM'S AMOCO STATION
TEAGUE'S SODA SHOP
83 Patton Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
Compliments
of
CANTON LAUNDRY
Canton, North Carolina
BOB LEDFORD'S
USED CARS, INC.
Home of Clean Used Cars
185 Coxe Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
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Quality Western Beef
Staple Groceries
MORGAN BROTHERS, INC.
Wholesalers - Distributors
Candy, Cigars, Drugs, Sundries
Paper Products
and School Supplies
Feeds 8: Hardware Asheville
Mohawk 7-1248 North Carolina
67-71 B d AL 3-6416
Candler, North Carolina roa Way
FOREST COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY
RESTAURANT 338 Hilliard street
866 Hendersonville Road Asheville' North Carolina
Compliments
Asheville
of
North Carolina
WALNUT SUPPLY COMPANY
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS
Candler
North Ca rolina
Compliments
of
TIC TOC DRIVE -IN
BRIGHT'S JEWELERS
58 College Street
Asheville, North Carolina
Guaranteed Watch Repairing
"Your Credit is Good"
Complete Line of
Samsonite Luggage
Bulova-Elgin-Hamilton Watches
WELLS FUNERAL HOME
Established 1888
Dial MI 8-2371
66 Academy Street
Canton, North Carolina
GLYDE GULF SERVICE
627-9 707
Compliments
of
ALL SPORTS ST ORE
Best wishes to the
Senior Class of 1962.
81 Patton Avenue
AL 2.-Ol9l
Asheville, North Carolina
Compliments of
l0NllllN'3 GARAGE
Route 1
Candler, North Carolina
INGLES GROCERY
Old Canton Highway
ROYAL SHOES
Your Family Shoe Store
Canton, North Ca rolina
HARRIS SUPER MARKET
Gulf Service
Asheville-Canton Highway
H. L. PEEBLES R. F. PEEBLES, IR.
PEEBLES OIL COMPANY
Kerosene-Fuel Oils
Candler, N. C.
Telephone Enka MO 7-2316
Metered Deliveries
LEWALLEN GROCERY
Puckzlgccl Meat
Cas and Oil
Cuncllvr, N. C. Phone MO 7-9132
A. D. MoRGAN's GROCERY
Fresh Meats, Gas and Oil
Pisgah Highway MO 7-182
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QQ-liiifi-21'-.-.' U. s. Highway 19-23
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TAKE A SPECIAL INTEREST Ill' YA-f-
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UNIX ONE YOU HAVE A CLASS YHTIH'
FRANK AUSTIN COMPANY, INC.
I Hardware and Paints
Roofing-Glass
Dial 667-1397 C-andler, N. C.
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CRAGGY MILLING COMPANY
Duckett's Corn Meal
Tuxedo Feeds
Route ffl, Box 230
Asheville, North Carolina
CAROLINA REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate Brokers
and Rental Agents
Don I-I. Renfro
Lucille M . McEl re ath
REALTORS
MEMBER MULTIPLE
LISTING SERVICE
768 Patton Avenue AL 3-4728
SI-IADY-SIDE FLORIST aaaa as Q: A -
Asheville-Marshall Highway W f- ii
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Marshall, North Carolina V X Q I -,.
Phone 4461 X , XX .-
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Biltmore, North Carolina -' A-L AL I 1r...""
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Marshall, North Carolina
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THE SPORTS MART
Compliments
of
CURTISS MOTOR 8: BOAT CO.
CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL BANK
Compliments
of A
HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT
Compliments
of
DUNN 8: WILLIAMS
Asheville, North Carolina
SUDS CENTER
P. O. 5122
Asheville, North Carolina
JAY COLE'S GULF SERVICE
420 Patton Avenue
Dial AL 2-2643
Asheville, North Carolina
Compliments
of
ALLISO,N'S FLOWER SHOP
Asheville, North Carolina
COCA COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
A sheville, North Carolina
Compliments
of
TOWN HOUSE
DOUGHNUT COMPANY
AL 4-4351
CAROLINA TRUCK at BODY CO.
48 Southside Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
VIC JA
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FOAM CENTER
RRETT'S FLOWER SHOP
500 Biltmore Avenue
Compliments
of
E NKA BEAUT Y SHOP
BEALE'S JEWELERS
Elgin-Bulova -Hamilton
Watches
Enka C ommunity Building
Compliments
of
ENKA SHELL SERVICE
Phone MOhawk 7-2722
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VALLEY DRUG COMPANY, INC
Phone MO 7-2441
Candler, North Carolina
TOWN 'N' COUNTRY CLEANERS
"Our Customers
tell their Friends"
VAN HOOK'S ESSO
AND TIRE SERVICE
Candler
Erika., North Ca1'OliI1a North Carolina
I-IOMINY BARBER SHOP Compliments
of
"We appreciate your business"
A. K. Hall Albert Morgan, Jr.
VILLAGE RESTAURANT
Phone MO 7-9193
131
Compliments
of
SU PE RIOR MOT ORS
C ompliments of
GLENELLE'S FINE FOODS
Canton, North Carolina
PISGAH VITOODCRAFTS, INC.
Custom Built Furniture
Homemade Reproductions
Repairing and Refinishing
MI 8 -8980 9
Compliments
of
HYATT ELECTRIC COMPANY
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8: METAL CO. , INC.
"We guarantee to meet or beat
the fhighe st prices"
FREEL Sr ROBINSON
FURNITURE CO.
Canton, North Carolina
RED'S AUTO PARTS
Sardis Road
MO 7-1543
Compliments
of
MILL ENDS - FABRIC CENTER
Compliments of
CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME
ROSE'S 5-lO-2595 STORE
Value 8: Variety
Canton, North Carolina
GREYHOUNE RESTAURANT
Good Food - Good Coffee
Owned and Operatedyby'
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murray
'Highway 19-2.3 Enka, N.
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132
WYKLE'S
Mens' 8: Boys' Clothing
Quality Merchandise
159 Main St. Phone MI-8-3016
Compliments of
JONES' GARAGE
AND SPEED SHOP
Canton, North Carolina M0 7-9126
Compliments LAMB'S ESSO SERVICE
of
MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE -IN
At Traffic Light
Enka, North Carolina
Compliments of Compliments
TINGLE'S CAFE of
27 Broadway
TINGLI-:'s Too RESTAURANT BOWMAWRECTOR
770 Patton Avenue FUNERAL HOME
Compliments of
PENLAND 8: DORN
Shoes and Clothing for
the entire family
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
144 Tunnel Road
Asheville, North Carolina
TOWNE HOUSE BAKERY
Phone AL 2-0419
257 Biltmore Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina
B 8: B PHARMACY
Bishop and Brookshire
Prescription Specialists
42.6 Haywood Rd. AL Z-2718
West Asheville, North Carolina
R. Neil Rhymer Agency
766 Patton Ave. AL 4-2711
Asheville, North Carolina
Auto -Life -Home -Busine s s
GENEVA'S RESTAURANT
Hamburgers - 151'
French Fries - 1242
Compliments of
MODERN CLEANERS
HAYWOOD REALTY
' 8: INSURANCE CO.
l9 Academy St. Phone MI8-6721
Canton, North Carolina
Auto - Fire - Life - Liability
Mark H. Brown L.A. Coman, Jr.
Compliments
of
CANTON 5-10 -254' STORE
RAIFFS DEPARTMENT STORE
Canton
North Carolina
133
Compliments
of
ROBERSON'S BEAUTY SALON
ARCADIA DAIRY
Arden, North Carolina
Compliments of
BROOKS AND CI-IURM
FURNITURE COMPANY
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Enka
North Carolina
PERRY M. ALEXANDER
CONSTRUCTION CO. , INC.
General Contractors for
over thirty-four years
P.O.Box 5202 Asheville, N.C
DAVIS 5-10 -254' STORE
71-73 Main Street
Canton, North Carolina
Phone Miss 8-9722
PINNER' S DRUG ST ORE
619 Haywood Road
Dial AL 2-3546
West Asheville, North Carolina
Compliments of
OWL DRIVE INN
19 and 23 Highway
Canton, North Carolina
QUALITY OIL COMPANY
Fuel Oils---Kerosene
Dial AL 4-1722
SMATI-IER'S MARKET
"Canton's Finest"
118 Main St. -- Plenty of Parking
Canton, N. C.
FUREY'S RADIATOR SERVICE
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Bob Furey, Owner
Complete Radiator Service
Dial MI 8-3762 or MI 8-3122 1054 Patton Ave. AL 2-4411
134
Compliments of R. C. Hamilton Insurance Agency
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MODEL BARBER SHOP Compliments
of
73 7 Haywood Road
West Asheville, North Carolina l R ENKA ROLL-A-RAMA
MOODY"S JEWELERS
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