Enka High School - Enkanoca Yearbook (Enka, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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5miorDirecIo9r LARRY LAN SLUDER ll College Preparatory. Latin Club I, 27 National Forensic League 2,3,4i Treasurer of N.F .L. 47 Debate Team 3,47 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4f Scroll Staff 3, 47 Junior Editor of ScrolI7 Literary Editor of Scroll 47 Bridges Staff, Editor-in- Chief 4. JAMES EUGENE SMITH College Preparator . Waiter at Junior-Senior 27 National Beta Clu 2,3,47 Beta Club Reporter 47 Spanish Club 37 Jun- ior Marshal 37 Fourth Place in Magazine Sale 37 Grand March 37 Student Council 47 Homeroom Reporter 47 Student Council Treasurer 47 F.T.A. 47 Baseball 3. LINDA GAIL SMITH College Preparatory. Student Council 2,37 Future Homemakers of America I,2,3,47 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 47 Fut- ure Business Leaders of America 2, 37 F.B.L.A. Secretary 37 Library Club 2,3,4j Track I, 27 Grand March 37 Homeroom Treasurer lj Civinette 47 F.H.A. Rally 47 Library Club Con- vention 47 Junior-Senior Hall Committee 3. PATRICIA MARIE SMITH Business. Homeroom Reporter I7 Waitress at Junior-Senior 27 Spanish Club 3 . PHYLLIS ANN SMITH General. Future Homemakers of America I,27 Glee Club 2,32 4-H Club I . ROY ANDREW SMITH General. Ind. Education 4. REBECCA SPARKS Business. Future Business Leaders of America 4. RALPH MILLER STANBERRY, JR. College Preparatory. National Honor Society 3, 47 Band I7 Waiter at Junior-Senior 27 Football 2,3,4. KATHERINE ANNETTE STILLWELL Business. Future Business Leaders of America l,2,3j F .B.L.A. Vice President 2i F. B. L.A. Reporter 37 Library Club 2, 37 Homeroom Treasurer I7 Homeroom Secretary 27 Enkanoca Staff 2,37 F.T.A. 3,47 Grand March 37 Decorating Committee 37 F.B.L.A. Songleader I. FREDERICK EUGENE STIREWALT College Preparatory. Spanish Club 47 Health Careers Club, Vice President 4. JUDY YVONNE STUBBS General. Band I,2,3,47 Booklets and Invitations Committee 37 Bristol Marching Contest 3,47 Marion Concert Contest 3,47 Vice President of Band 3,4. JACK LEE SUDDRETH Business. Future Farmers of America I7 4-H Club 27 Glee Club 37 Track 2,32 Bus Driver 3,4. ROGER PHILIP SURRETT General. CALVIN ROBERT SWANGER General. NANCY JEAN TOWE General. GLENN CRAIG TRANTHAM College Preparatory. Civitans 3,47 Sergeant at Arms 47 Future Teachers of America 3, 47 Library Club 37 Spanish Club 37 Football I, 3, 47 Track Team 3,47 State Track Meet 37 Mono- gram Club 3, 47 Homeroom Vice President 37 Homeroom Presi- dent 47 Homeroom Reporter I7 Science Fair Winner I7 Nation- al Forensic League 37 Student Council 37 Entertainment Com- mittee for Junior-Senior. 3. DONNIE BELINDA WALDRUP General. Future Homemakers of America 2. DEANNA NBAXINE WALKER Business. Future Business Leaders of America 3, 47 Future Teachers of America 4. FAYE LOUISE WALKER College Preparatory. National Beta Club 2,3,47 Future Teach- ers of America 3,47 Waitress at Junior-Senior 27 Flower Com- mittee Chairman for Junior-Senior 37 Homeroom President 47 Science Fair Winner l,2. JESSIE LORETTA WARREN College Preparatory. Senior Editor of Enkanoca Staff 47 Enka- noca Staff 2,3,47 Scroll Staff, Feature Editor 47 Track ni 2,31 National Forensic League 37 National Beta Club 2,3,47 Correspondent to the Asheville Citizen Times 47 Latin Club I,27 Library Club 37 Decorating Committee for the Jun- ior-Senior 37 Waitress at Junior-Senior 27 Program for Junior Party7 Honor Tea 2,3,47 College Day Hostess 2,37 Song Com- mittee for the Senior Class 47 Chairman of Decoration Com- mittee for Senior Party 4. EMILY JEAN WATTS Business. KENNETH WAYNE WHEELER College Preparatory. Future Teachers of America 3,47 Track l,2f Football I,2,37 Spanish Club 3. RONNIE PHILIP WHITE College Preparatory. NANCY HELEN WHITT College Preparatory. National Forensic League 27 Latin Club l,2f National Honor Society 2,3,47 N.H.S. Reporter7 Library Club 2,37 Library Club Treasurer 37 District Library Club Pres- ident 3,47 Future Teachers of America 2,3,47 Vice President of F.T.A. 47 Civinettes, Sgt. at Arms 47 Grand March 37 Program Committee for Junior-Senior 37 Homeroom President 27 Homeroom Secretary 47 Homeroom Treasurer I7 Track I7 Good Citizen Award 27 Homecoming Court 47 Senior Superlative - Most Popular. LILLIAN ANNETTE WILSON Business. Track I7 Basketball I,27 Future Business Leaders of America 4. LOIS ANN WILSON Business. Future Business Leaders of America 4. LEON MORGAN YOUNG College Preparatory. Monogram Club 3,47 Vice President of Monogram 37 President of Monogram Club 47 Civitan Club 47 Track I,2,3,47 Track Captain 37 Basketball I,2,3,47 Varsity Basketball Captain 47 Senior Class Reporter 3,47 Senior Super- lative - Most Athletic.



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. . .A Message to the Graduate From American Enka The importance of education has never been stressed more than in this decade. This is so because we as a nation will progress in re- lationship to the amount of education our young people receive. American Enka urges you to continue your education at the col- lege level and invites you to consider a career in the man-made fiber- textile industry. From its beginning, textiles triggered the American Industrial Revolution. Although one of the oldest American industries, rich in heritage and tradition, it is in the forefront of progress. The industry is vigorous and more alive than ever. Why? Here are some of the reasons: . The industry's belief in itself, expressed in terms of in- vestments in new and modern equipment. . Increasingly better machinery and production techniques. . Greater diversity in production, and better end products. . Increased research and development. . Stronger financial backing. . Better trained management personnel. ALL OF THESE add up to a modern, progressive industry that is playing a vital role in the life of the nation. In many fields of study -- engineering, chemistry, physics, tex- tile manufacturing, designing, styling, finance, accounting, transporta- tion, research, sales, merchandise and marketing --the industry offers many challenging and rewarding opportunities. Your future in our industry is dependent on -- and limited only to your knowledge, ability, and energy! 1 RE 4+ ' . I Si ' my IE i' f' N American A ' K EMM , . 1, A Corporation 5 L , .D ' .f 1, '. 148

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