Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)
- Class of 1960
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H. sy has i pages are contained all the pleasant memoriesytthatjwillrmaglge this year an unforgettable one-.l By means of thisiannlladl, your l96O BEARCAT, in years to comepyou will be ablefto recall all the old familiar faces, events,iandWpllates thatyou now know so well. We have tried to present both rthgfhigih- lights and the common, everyday happenings at Ll-lg rrr in o way that will be meaningful to every student, We attempted to give in one form or another, a g limpse every phase of daily routine--from freshmen to seniarsglfrafnah from football games to the Junior-Senior Prom. CONTENTS l s s s Administration . . , ,TO Classes ..... 4 . .18 Organizations . . . .58 Athletics . . , . . .86 Features . . . .93 Patronage . . , ,ll2 2 ,, .. .sfksxahw fame, fi wsfvffw ,,,,f6e'p .ai wi.-fs i ,v .5 ,, . 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Yes, I've been thinking obout opply- ing there . . . asfsgfa , Wi 3 iii Q , 3, In ha wma 3 i 3 MW! ll! 2 ll! ,,,' il ISI wg ,Q 5 fu sal JAMQYW f 1, , ff'gig3iw:,,w 1 , - f, its I w' ' , A Sm' Z V, fi ' rt' ,, V A -4 ' 'iw ,,,, 4 .1 -- .' ,,.,... J W' JW ' -, 'l , - 22,4 X ,Y ,, . X -, l 7 ,7gqQ1'q1,-wkffir QW wwmf, wb, W a . , f .A ff,fm ,, f 1..m,,.,,4iV ,, x, , U 'fir X 'Q 1 .f :eww , , , 4 F V 'LQ ,, f'f 'Q ,. if 31 1, nh. sA.m,1 ' X m-z,uf..xfEa2', ..4:.:4?uwM.um--f.1..Q:4'mzmU6ouxmv Hail, Alma Moter . . Traditional, cmd yet new .... Great scenery around L. H. 5., huh? ' - .wma ' -'I' fs V -- . ff' -M With always enough time for the less important things . Friendly an d memorable Cook Stadium, SOON to be filled with every kind of enthusiastic fan . 'lf l i' , ll ui ,Z 1'-, K 1- l l is . li if i ll 1 f i s ? E Q I F H l 5 5 3 2 S l l Mrs. Gertrude Whitehead B d I l ln B lC2lll0ll... Her ideol is the development of stu- dents through educotion. Through her untiring efforts os olgebro ond geom- etry teocher, she hos given Lenoir High School ci reputotion of'one of the best moth deportments omong the high schools in the stote. To those of us who hove hod the privilege of leorning un- der her, she symbolizes the meoning of the word study. No doubt, os we look bock in yeors to come, we sholl soy of her thot she wos one of the moin influences in the building of our chor- octers. It is with these thoughts in mind, thot we, the student body, express to you, Mrs. Whiteheod, our heortfelt grcititude for your perseveronce ond unfoltering leodership. A' ikgqfjf Vx 4 A li, ffef ' febrf i Z Y ElinoMovreo I T I Il l'lhlltB.... We, the students of L.H.S., would like to poy our tribute to you, Elino Movreo. We ore very proud to hove hod you with us this yeor os our foreign exchonge student from Greece. You hove been on inspirotion to us oli through your friendliness ond your sin- cere desire to Ieorn. During your stoy here, you hove won the odmirotion of both students ond foculty, ond we hope your visit hos been os pleosont for you os it hos for us. We know for certoin thot we sholl never forget our chorrn- ing ombossodor from Athens. 5 1 V' 3 .,, 5 1 O , 5 f ? al 5 Y Maas' Z , ,f R. I A 15.4 2 3 , I f M W6 Mrs, Whitehead, one of our number-one Bearcat boosters, sells tickets at the gate. . W -W ' 2. 1 Now we know what they're good for! , ti 8 It .a l G Ns ,V ,Qc X Lf 'K .14 ' 1 , Qs . . .15 Q .2 . .. QS, K 4 11 f T ' 7 ' - , - mx- 1 Him V Q ,-t vw , , 1 , Q2 af, ,gt Ntggkewqibsbgg Jxffamzswy 1, I 1.- wffffzmxifii M 1 , -vi .., . , A r, . P , 1 ' ' lrufsn u,ar4 '- ' Q., - ,,, J..L..L' Q 'P' , ftidga, ata' .Quo It-aw SN , 1- vw an A 8 s , sr' W- , ,, T V ivf ' ,v F! Q' up ..,,,. A fy f , 'V ' -A 1 am V 8 f,1.,f.,.. . --, , 70' .',.Q-1 QQ ' 4 v lbw In 4 .4 5 mx: 4, . , i . , S : Q if W M! ,1-I 1 A Q Y 1 W 'K Mn m W4 A 2 , ,, x Fw, ' A '4 1 M Q ., R 1 ,,,,, Y ag.A , 1:1 x 6 .MY ' i, ef 14006-vu-lildv M1 14? -5,1 COMP ETENT fufhfdlfll.fZL.,,. I I SCHOOL BOARD All the schools of Lenoir, including L. l-l. S., are the responsibilities of the six men and one woman who are the active members of the school board, These prominent citizens give freely of their time in order to plan and carry out the endless tasks of securing teach- ers, overseeing needed repairs, and countless other tasks which must be performed to keep our schools functioning properly. G40 if X. 1 -N f, :S W,-by , s .X W .X an T, in TTT K Allis V, 3 Wk .. W., l'4k- .- W 1- we-:L 4. -- .in M 1. , . ,Q . , are T-C1C'f,n N... .,. 5.2: sp 0-'nn.,. A The school board is very for- - - tunate to have a leader so capa- ble as Dr. Donald Lackey. These are our school board members, who are constantly working for better schools. They are Mrs. B. S. Troutman, Dr. Donald W. Lackey, Mr. J. B. Houston, Jr., Mr. J. G. Hagaman, Mr. G. T. Crowell, Mr. C, E. Beach, Mr. Charles E. Dobbin, and Mr. T. Glen Miller, Jr. ge 1- nrvrrrf K SUPERINTENDENT A face that has become most fa- miliar to all of us is that of our super- intendent, Mr. Hagaman. During his nine years of devoted duty, he has displayed competent and efficient work. Mr. Hagaman is noted for his understanding and patience with the problems of both students and faculty, and his willingness to shoulder the responsibilities that are a part of keep- ing the schools in Lenoir in smooth running order. His capable guiding of our schools along the paths of educa- tion has proved him to be an able counselor and administrator. I I, I QL I I ff i . X,,..'1 ,Mui r . nb i .. Q.,- Qvf1'V gQfl '!,!' . . M77 Il avfff-'J Mr. Hagaman and Mrs. Lingle, his secre- tary, are always busy taking care of the needs of our schools. PRINCIPAL Lenoir High School is proud to have the capable guidance and superior leadership of our principal, Mr. Henry McFadyen. By his hard labor, he has helped our school maintain its tradi- tional high standards, and he is al- ways striving for its improvement. His authentic interest in each of us as in- dividuals causes him to hold not only our respect but our admiration as well. Indeed we are fortunate to have the privilege of placing our school in the hands of this man. Mr. McFadyen seems to be continually giving dictation like this to his secretary, Mrs. Justice. FACULTY Miss Mary Angley U. S. History, Geography Adviser, Student Council Mr. Fred L. Byrd Chemistry, Science Adviser, Science Club Mrs. Virginia S. Cobb English, Dramatics Adviser, Masquers Miss Doris Dixon Physical Education, U. S. l-Iistory, Civics Girls' Basketball Coach, co-adviser, Monogram Club, adviser, Cheerleaders Miss Georgia Haley Latin, Typing Sophomore Adviser, Adviser, Latin Club :nd Marshals Mr. Wiley Hartzog Industrial Arts Mr. Raymond C. Hayes English, Journalism Adviser, MOUNTAlNEER Mr. Bernard Hirsch Instrumental Music f 67310 FACULTY Mr. Cha rles Hope World -l-listory, Civics Coach, Boys' Basket- ball, Baseball, J. V. Football, co-adviser, Monogram Club Mrs. A. H. Jarratf English, Sociology Senior Adviser Mr. J. Bruce Jaynes Physical Education, Math Head Football and Track Coach Mrs. Ralph B. Laney English I Adviser, BEARCAT Mrs. James Lipe Home Economics Adviser, Future Home- makers of America, co-adviser, Junior Class Mr. Manuel Lorenzo Spanish, Typing Adviser, Spanish Club and Future Teachers of America, co-adviser, Future Business Leaders of America Mr. Harold H. Lowery Business Education Adviser, Future Business Leaders of America Miss Susan Mauk Chorus l5 -.fl 'W FACULTY Mr. Henry C. McFadyen MVS- M09d0le'ie World History lhansdell 7 A' Principal Librarian Freshman Adviser Mrs. W. R. McGowan Mrs. Boyd J. Smith English Geometry, Algebra, Junior Adviser Math Co-adviser, Junior Class Mr. John Miller MPS- Gefffl-ide , Whitehead Instrumental Music Algebra, Advanced Math Adviser, National Honor Society Mr. Jack B. Pennell Biology Assistant Football and Track Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach l b 1 6 ff 1- '- -W.. L f 91, , 1 ia., , .iw .-.X LUNCHROOM STAFF Mrs. C. D. Honeycutt, Mary Shatley, and Mabel Bowers form the dependable staff that performs a very vital and essential part of our school day, providing us with hot, nourishing meals. CUSTODIANS Stanley Bowers and Raymond Ferguson are the hard-working, little-appreciated people who toil to keep our school in good condition and our days at school more comfortable. gi-7.x if-. . l 7 -eff 4, V K 'A llllullllllllllllv' LM l These congenlol gurls graciously consented to help Mrs Justice In the office durnng thelr study periods 1 5 X l Just wishing. ,, sz if x I . -L3 3 , 7 4 ,. X ' 6 5 1 1 W X. 2 ? i I Z i 4 1 2 4 E A , uf 1 V CH ALLE N GI N G f..f Z..l'Z,'f ff I9 ' 1 X V-w an., A, , Rt.. 'xs,-- THE CLASS 'nh' 534 'Iv- UU WHT? HARPER BEALL MIKE BROACH SHEILA GIBBS MARY SUE PROFFIT President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer f 5 S315 V63 l i -fi. -,Ap I ill W ,ge . 4 First row: Peyton Rice, Mary Sue Proftit, and Millie Pearce. Second row: Bruce Drum, Mrs. Jarratt, adviser, Mike Brooch, Tom Walker, Clayton Watson, Gray Lee Steele, Gary Huff- stetler, and Harper Beall. From these the seniors get their ad- vice? After enjoying four years of life at L. H. S., the mature seniors are now prepared to fnlrther their ambitions in other worlds. However, they will carry with them many wonderful memories of their experiences at L. H. S. OF 1960 1 l lil .Jo f X 33 ef 1, 3 k b t' Time for that infamous march into See, I know what l'm tal ing a ou . assembly again! Like-uh-hello, baby! A Somehow ' to worm h Debbie Allred and Stevie Stevens, Senior supe mascots. typical?! 21 a junior marshal managed is way into the party for rlatives, but then, isn't it Judy Andrews: Happy Valley High School l, F. H. A. l, 2, Masquers 3, F. B. L. A. 4 MOUNTAINEER staff 4. Robin Annas: F. H. A. l, 2, F. B. L. A. 4, MOUNTAINEER staff 4, .lasgjsg Armfiel: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, Marshal 3, Band 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Chemistry C ub 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Band Officer 4. Billie Jo Arney: Band l, 2, 4 Band Officer 4, F. H. A. 3, Spanish Club 3, Masquers 4, Science Club 4. Brenda Barlow: Latin Club l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4 Sarah Barlowe: Student Council l, 3, F. H. A. l, 2, F. H. A. Officer 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3 BEARCAT Staff 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Superlative Anne Beach: Latin Club l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 4, Marshal 2, BEARCAT Staff 2, Class Officer 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Chemistry Club 4, F. T. A. 4, Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Senior Superlative. Mary Jo Beach: Band l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Glee Club 4, Glee Club Officer 4, F. T. A 4, D. A. R. citizen 4. Neil Beach: Latin Club l, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, J. V Football 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Senior Superlative. Harper Beall Class President l, 4, Student Council l, 2, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Latin Club Officer 2, Band l, 2, National J. C. L. Convention l, Darlington School Ga. 3, Chemistry Club 4, Home coming Escort 4, Senior Advisory Council, Senior Superlative. Steve Boyd: Industrial Arts l, 2, Science Club 4. Mrs Justice hands out excuses right and left when Prematurely donnin ' . Q r d t b , people like B. Barlow, S. Barlowe, B. J. Arney, J. Arm- Beach, A. Beach, S. Boyjoard lljlil Blgallslociinlcarrivglkld field R Annas, and J. Andrews come in and plead sick. several months to that glorious day. ll!-ii :rw , AV! l ,A-fl! 5 AI I fa- Y i fur'-M ' QQ ak, V, ,,, 3'-vw., 41 Judy Andrews Robin Annas Janice Faye Armfield Billie Jo Arney Brenda Barlow Sarah Barlowe Anne Beach Mary Jo Beach Neil Beach Harper Beall Steve Boyd Q .p'4 an.. -.. vm W ,. Q., 7 B vm'::'f' ,, filth' elf- ' .ape W L ,.,,'r3,, fur. 9- I, J ' ' I Y 1 QL- ' 'UW wus. zf'W' IR Mike Broach Clara Byrd John Carlisle Larry Cqrlfon me f' l lf, . Q. , Brenda Ann Cole 417' 1' L... 4X ff'1l7' M, Bruce :Xt fe 1 W, ,U Q' NQ i w ' K7 XB My ,Q . . . Q , ,, ffff ' SX ,- ,Y . ,W ,,r . 7 Mm' ' fffff 43 , 1 f f if fl Wm' , ' wr . 'Y Church Brenda Clark Sandra Clay Carol Cook Marilyn Curtis Jeanette R. Danieley f K x get o, Af' , 1... A...- THE CLASS OF l96O Mike Broach: Oak Hill High School l, Latin Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Senior Advisory Council, Senior Superlative. Clara Byrd: Glee Club 3, Masquers 4, Science Club 4. John Carlisle: Band l, 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Masquers 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Larry Carlton: Masquers 3, 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Senior Superlative 4. Bruce Church: Latin Club l, 2, J. V. Football l, 2, Industrial Arts Club 2, J. V. Basket- ball 3, Student Council 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, BEARCAT Staff 3, Track 3, 4, Masquers 4, Masquers Officer 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Honor Society 4. Brenda Clark: Band l, F. H. A. 2. Sandra Clay: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, Student Council l, Glee Club'2, N. S. F. Sum- mer 3, Science Club 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Superlative- Brenda Cole: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, Marshal l, Delegate S. I. P. A. 2, 3, BEARCAT Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager of BEARCAT 3, Business Manager of BEARCAT 4, Spanish Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. Officer 4, Orientation Board 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Officer 4, Student Council 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4. Carol Cook: Latin Club l, 2, National J. C. L. Convention l, F. H. A. l, 2, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. Officer 4, Masquers, Masquers Officer 4, Science Club 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Senior Superlative. Marilyn Curtis: Glee Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, Masquers 4, Science Club 4. Jeanette Danieley: F. H. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. Officer 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 4, BEARCAT Staff 4, Senior Superlative. Early morning gossip is shared under the clock just J. Danieley, C. Cook, S. Clay, B. Cole, and M Curtis before homeroom by B. Church, M. Brooch, J. Carlisle, are the last of a line of privileged seniors filing into L Carlton B. Clark, and C. Byrd. assembly. 'Q' THE CLASS OF l96O Richard Dobbin: Latin Club l, 25 Latin Club Officer 25 National J. C. L. Convention l5 Band l, 25 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club Officer 45 Debating Club 35 Debating Club Officer 35 Class Officer 35 Student Council 45 Masquers 45 Honor Society 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Senior Superlative. Bruce Drum: Industrial Arts Club l, 25 Science Club 35 Football l, 2, 35 Baseball 35 Senior Advisory Council. Joel Drum: Latin Club l, 2. Clydean Duncan: F. H. A. l, 25 F. B. L. A. 45 MOUNTAINEER Staff 45 BEARCAT Staff 4. Vicki Ervin: Latin Club l, 25 F. H. A. l, 25 F- H. A. Officer 25 Marshal l, 25 Masquers 45 Masquers Officer 45 Chemistry Club 45 BEARCAT Staff 45 Homecoming Sponsor 4. Dean Esres: Industrial Arts Club l, 25 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Glee Club 4. Sheila Gibbs: Latin Club l, 25 F. H. A. l, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Co-Captain 35 Basket- ball Captain 45 F. T. A. 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. B. L. A. Officer 45 Glee Club 45 Glee Club Officer 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Senior Advisory Council5 Senior Superlative- Judy Goble: Latin Club l, 25 F. H. A. 3, 45 F. l'l. A. Officer 45 F. T. A. 45 Masquers 45 Chemistry Club 4. Judy Gragg: Latin Club l5 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 45 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 45 Science Club 4. Larry Greene: Hyattsville, Md. l5 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Glee Club Officer 35 Student Council 35 Track 3, 45 Marshal 45 Science Club 45 Science Club Officer 45 Senior Superlative. Mary Ann Greene: F. H. A. l, 25 F. B. L. A. 45 F. B. L. A. Officer 4. Thank goodness, no serious disappointments can be read in the faces of L. Greene, S. Gibbs J Gragg J V. Ervin, J. Drum, D. Estes and B. Drum enjoy their Goble, and M. A. Greene as Mrs. Jarratt hands them Pepsis. their report cards. v i N ,- if f Swv 5 QF 8 y l E i l l i i 1 l '22 ff il- QWKMW' s em- W f :N . fl in-.--' r f-, G WWW!! 5 M, fkx we x Richard Dobbin Bruce Drum Joel Drum ClYde0 ' DUNCOW 7 'VZQ U22 HW lm-. Judy Goble ,ff 9'9- K. he Wil' Vicki Ervin Dean Estes Sheila Gibbs Judy Gragg Larry Greene Q iiii 1 T , 1' Q 2 Mary Ann Greene link -iv X X U ,slimy George Hamby Anita Hartley James Hartsoe, Jr. Carl Hawkins J ii' Linda Hedrick Betty Hennessee Pat Hodges Vivian Holloway Phil Howell Gary Huffstetler David Johnson .X ,N . fasfw 'V' me hw' 3 l ...Jr Q J- ' T-sa...-,,-. THE CLASS OF l96O George Hamby: Latin Club l, 2, Band l, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. Anita Hartley: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. James Hartsoegz Collettsville l, 2, Crossnore 3. Carl Hawkins: Student Council l, 2, Industrial Arts Club l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Marshal l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Spanish Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4. Linda Hedrick: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, F. H. A. Officer 2, Masquers 4, Masquers Club Officer 4, Science Club 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Betty Hennessee: Glee Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. Officer 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Masquers 4, Science Club 4. Pat Hodges: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Majorette 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. Officer 4, Senior Superlative. Vivian Holloway: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, BEARCAT Staff l, 4, F. H. A. 2, Spanish Club 3, F. B. L. A. 4, Senior Superlative. Phil Howell: Basketball l, Latin Club l, 2, 'Track l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club Officer 4, Class Officer 3, Debating Club 3, Debating Club Officer 3, Student Council 3, A. F. S. Exchange Student 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Officer 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Senior Superlative. Gary Huffstetler: Industrial Arts Club l, 2, J. V. Football l, Football 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Monogram Club Officer 4, Chemistry Club 4, Senior Advisory Council, Senior Superlative. David Johnson: Football l, Masquers 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 4. Five intelligent-looking seniors listening attentively to the business considered at senior class meeting are J Hartsae, C. Hawkins, G. Hamby, L. Hedrick, and B. Living it up in study hall are P. Howell P Hodges Hennessee V. Holloway, G. Huffstetler, and D. Johnson if THE CLASS OF l96O Martha Jones: Latin Club I, 2, Class Officer 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. Officer 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager of MOUNTAINEER 3, Business Manager of MOUNTAINEER 4, S. I. P. A. Delegate 3, Orientation Board 3, 4, Honor Society C0r1v6r1l'iOr1 4, Honor Society Officer 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Senior Superlative 4. Pat Jordan: Latin Club l, 2, 3, Class Officer l, BEARCAT Staff 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor of BEARCAT 3, Editor of BEARCAT 4, S. I. P. A. Delegate 3, Student Council 2, 4, Student Council Convention 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Officer 4, Chemistry Club 4, Orientation Board 3, 4, Senior Superlative. Sarah Kirby: Latin Club l, 2, BEARCAT Staff l, Student Council l, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. Officer 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Glee Club 3, Debating Club 3, Chemistry Clubf 4. Fred Laffoon: Latin Club l, J. V. Football l, Industrial Arts Club l, 2, J. V. Basketball l, 3, Science Club 3, F. B. L. A. 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. s Sharon Lovins: Student Council l, Latin Club l, 2, Masquers 3, BEARCAT Staff 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, F. T. A. 4, Honor Society 4. Teresa Ludwig: Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, F. B. L. A. 4. Elina Mavrea: A. F. S. Foreign Ex- change Student 4, Student Council 4, Honorary Member Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4. Donald McGee: Football l, Masquers 4, Chemistry Club 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Charles McLealg Wheaton High School, Md. l, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball l, 4, MonogF5iF'Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, Student Council l, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Masquers 4, Senior Superlative. Sheila Melton: F. H. A. l, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Officer 4, Mos- quers 3, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Terry Melton: Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club Officer 4, Masquers 4, Chemistry Club 4. About to satisfy those hunger pangs at last, S. Kirby, E- MGVFGG, P- Jordon, D- McGee, T- Melton Gnd 5 T. Ludwig, S, Lovins, M. Jones, and F. Laffoon have Melton f0C9 H19 IOVWQ, 'Ong d0Y 0he0d Wlfh worried managed to race downstairs just a little ahead of the eXDfeSSi0nS- bell ' - ,A .. N . L-1.3 if-gy ASQ! 'Q 1 , F ri? .As f ,S ai is-f 6? ' a L , f - cf I V K 1 in I i - ' 1 1 . I. I. pe-x 'wh Y- if M' -'55 R Martha Jones Pat Jordan Sarah Kirby Fred Laffoon Donald McGee 'il km' Z 'K l,f 1: Q' Kfff ' ag ,i,,. ,wx, Q V W I I 'GW , ,ff 1' Q , l , 7 Sharon June Lovins Charles McLean L vm., are-X Um, .L WWW, LJ., Teresa Ludwig Elina Mavrea Sheila Melton Terry Melton 6 xx i Lf Q.'23m'i r'nnf L Q0 ig? Katherine Menefee Judy Miller Muriel Miller Roy Moore . x '5iMSH5?'4i??i1mf. fx- ,Z fs-ii' Aj- Y U MVN 'q r'-e-ww N N Sarah Moore Ronda Oliver Bruce Parsons Millie Pearce Bobby Proffit Mary Sue Proffit Gwyn Reese 1' If kv' , Q THE CLASS OF l96O Katherine Menefee: Band l, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Chemistry Club 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Superlative. Judy Miller: Latin Club l, 25 Spanish Club 4. Muriel Miller: F. H. A. l5 Latin Club l, 25 Science Club 45 Masquers 45 MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Roy Moore: Collettsville High School l5 Masauers 35 Science Club 4. Sarah Moore: F. H. A. l, 25 Glee Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. B. L. A. Officer 45 Science Club 4. Ronda Oliver: Industrial Arts Club l5 Football l, 25 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Track Reporter 3, 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 MOUNTAINEER Staff 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Senior Superlative. Bruce Parsons: Latin Club l, 2, 35 Latin Club Officer 35 Science Club 35 F. T, A. 35 Masquers 3, 45 Band 3, 4. Millie Pearce: F. H. A. l, 25 F. H. A. Officer 25 Latin Club l, 2, 35 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 25 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. B. L. A. Officer 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Masquers 45 Associate Editor of MOUNTAINEER 3, Editor of MOUNTAINEER 45 S. l. P. A. Delegate 35 Orientation Board 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Senior Advisory Coun- cil5 Senior Superlative. Bobby Proffit: Industrial Arts Club l, 25 Track 2, 35 Chemistry Club 4. Mary Sue Proffit: F. H. A. l, 25 F. T. A. 35 BEARCAT Staff 35 Spanish Club 35 Marshal 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Class Officer 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Senior Advisory Council5 Senior Superlative. Gwyn Reese: Masquers 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4. J Miller S. Moore, M. Miller, K. Menefee, and R. M. Pearce and M. S. Proffit receive a free piggy Moore are gust waiting for R. Oliver to lose his balance. back ride from B. Parsons and B. Proffit. ...I 'S ,Q v .,, it x 1 l l l THE CLASS OF l96O Peyton Rice: J. V. Football l, 2, Industrial Arts Club l, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Senior Advisory Council, Senior Superlative, Carroll Setzer: Industrial Arts Club l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Senior Super- lative. Mary Setter: Hudson High School l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 4, Marshal 4, Senior Superlative. Ann Sharpe: Band l, F. H. A. l, 2, Class Officer l, 3, Marshal 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Student Council 4, Chemistry Club 4, F. T. A. 4, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4, Senior Superlative. Libby Sheppard: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, F. H. A. Officer l, 2, BEARCAT Staff 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. Officer 4, F. B. L. A. 4, F. B. L. A. Officer 4, F. B. L. A. Con- vention 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Masquers 4. John.Smith: Latin Club l, 2, Glee Club 4, Masquers 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Libby Smith: Collettsville High School l, 2, F. H. A. 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Glee Club Officer 4. Mary Ida Smith: F. H, A. l, 2, Spanish Club 3, F. B. L. A. 4, Glee Club 4. Sylvia Smith: Glee Club l, 2, 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, Gray Lee Steele: Industrial Arts Club l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Monogram Club Officer 4, Spanish Club 3, Masquers 4, Senior Advisory Council. Frances Stewart: Latin Club l, 2. The teacher has just walked out, and the suddenly relaxed atmosphere calls for a little friendly chatter among M Setzer L. Sheppard, J. Smith, C. Setzer, Lazily waiting for lunch period to end areG L Steele P Rice and A Sharpe. F1 Stewart, C. A. Stimson, L. Smith, and M I Smith 1 I, .. 5 1 Sf... 'ilu 'N I .IV 'Qs ,Cl is 1:14 Peyton Rice Carroll Setzer ' Mary Setzer Ann Sharpe ' WU QVKW- Libby Sheppard If S John l. Smith, Jr. Libby Smith Mary Ida Smith f Sylvia Smith Gray Lee Steele Frances Stewart ww ,nw ir-s Yi. iszfv N7 Q 'f f-Q-be xlibs v qv... 1 , ,Q W at ,gif Clary Ann Stimson Steve Strick Judy Suddreth Bill Sullivan if 0, up-51 :ca f 'T 'mf NK 1T T ff. Ma ry Evelyn Thompson llu..,,,., in .X ll f W 1 I I i Jim Summerlin Lucille Swanson Carolyn Taylor Joie Townsend X Syble G. Turnmire Gary Walker i. 1 fm, .,:.-' 'ov 's ,, THE CLASS OF l96O Clary Ann Stimson: Latin Club l, 2, Masquers 4, F. T. A. 4, Chemistry Club 4, Steve Strick: Latin Club l, 2, Football 2, lndustrial Arts Club 2, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, MOUN- TAINEER Staff 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Masquers 4, Senior Advisory Council 4. Judy Suddreth: Latin Club l, F. H. A. l, 2, Masquers 4, Chemistry Club 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Bill Sullivan: Latin Club l, 2, Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Jim Summerlin: Spanish Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, Senior Superlative. Lucille Swanson: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Majorette 3, Drurn Majorette 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Masquers 4, Chemistry Club 4. Carolyn Taylor:,Latin Club l, 2, Latin Club Officer 2, F. H. A. l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Mary Evelyn Thompson: Latin Club l, 2, F. H. A. T, 2, Member of S. W. A. A. Track Champions 2, 3, 4, BEARCAT Staff 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club Officer 4, Chemistry Club 4. Joie Townsend: Marshal l, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Student Council Officer 3, Student Council Convention 2, F. H. A. l, 2, F. H. A. Officer 2, BEARCAT Staff 2, Orientation Board 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Convention 3, Honor Society Officer 4, Chemistry Club 4, Home- coming Sponsor 4. Syble G. Turnmire: F. H. A. l, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4. Gary Walker: Class Officer l, 2, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Officer 3, Student Body President 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 2, 3, 4, W. N. C. S. C. C. Representative 3, Spanish Club 3, Boys' State 3, Orientation Board 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Superlative. S. Strick, B. Sullivan, J. Summerlin, J. Suddreth, and L. Swanson smile as they watch a classmate try un- M, E, Thgmpgonl G, Walker, J, Townsend' C. Taylor, Successfully fe beck Out Of the College Avenue parking and S. Turnmire aid beatnik T. Walker in viewing L. lot at 3:10. H. S. a little differently . . alike, man, upside down! 4.'.1 1 gif '23 f gil., er. if QI Y, zu x:hX4:wF1ir ', .A ag . lg .. ff. uv i', . ' Q-ffg, 1 ,fig , f- ' gf- ' .53 '.5f??'E i X ,Q git RX A ' .I . J . .kgim Q3 Xe' , V ,L , 'XT lr. ' 5. zfrr, Q- ' 31.'Qf'.,,3itf-4 -' Q a J, H'i.'.'W Y ' Jil A ' 3 ,-. 43. .- .p. ff H . . .-1:'yy+t., rl rt . E1 . 'P-ref? 'N-.4 ,, W M HS---. A A THE CLASS or 1969 zlgggx-W.alke5,,Waynesville High School l, Bluefield High School 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Chemistry Club 3, Track 3, 4, MOUNTAINEER Staff 4, BEARCAT Staff 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Senior Advisory Council, Senior Superlative. Martha Walsh: Latin Club l, 2, 3, F. H. A. l, 2, F. H. A. Officer 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' State 3, F. T. A. 4, Marshal 4, Chief Marshal 4, Honor Society 4. Rose Marie Walsh: Latin Club I, 2, Band l, 4, Chemistry Club 4- Linda Waters: F. H. A, l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Monogram Club l, 2, Glee Club 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 4. Clayton Watson: J. V. Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club l, 2, Senior Advisory Council. Karettcess Watson: Glee Club l, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 3, Masquers 3, Chemistry Club 4. Freddie Dean Wilson: Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain Football Team 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Masquers 4, Chemistry Club 4, Senior Superlative. Jerry Wilson: Griffeth High School, Winston Salem, N. C. l, 2, Band 3, 4, Science Club 4. Rebecca Youngblood: Band l, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis Tournament 2, Girls' Play Day 2, 3, 4, BEARCAT Staff 3, Spanish Club 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council Vice-President 4, Chemistry Club 4, Masquters 4, Honor Society 4. Four seniors having a much-needed station break C Watson M Walsh, R. M. Walsh, and L. Waters are,F. D. Wilson, R. Youngblood, J Wilson and K look over some college catalogues for applications, Watson. 1 -was 'A 5, 1 JQQ t.r.v mwaB'JKi i- A , ug- .2 -Q-5, gn AW s X fx Tom Walker Martha Walsh wb.-M UN Linda Marie Waters Freddie Dean Wilson ff' '! '5 Rose Marie Walsh WM ws..-M, Clayton Watson Karettcess Watson Jerry Wilson Rebecca Youngblood waxy rg -ES, 43 'Wu CLASS LUKE WOODBURY BILL WALL Secretary Treasurer responsible students who will be next year's leaders. Their busy year includes selecting their class rings and the highlight-the Junior-Senior prom. EPS This year's work chairman, head- ing all the activity connected with the junior class, are Richard Mc- Fadyen and Judy Bobbit. Working hard to have a good Junior-Senior as the result of a successful concession stand are the junior sponsors, Mrs. Boyd Smith, Mrs. James Lipe, and Mrs. W. K. McGowan. fs Billy Abel Jo Ann Andrews Billy Angley Randy Arney Sylvia Ashley Roger Austin Judy Barlow Ken Barlow Roy Barlow Rebecca Beard Randy Benfield Tye Bishop A' ,Dv-.. f ,, K iv ZW Nha! 'fl v i' lisa! -,Q V 141 1, iv ZW'-Yu' Judy Babbitt Ann Bush Carolyn Bush Sylvia Campbell Bob Church Doug Clark Jimmy Clark Judy Clarke Delbert Cline Carolyn Cook Pat Cook Brenda Craig V.: if be, . v fx af' 'Y 'Aix-,Q 9 . v ,wr 1 S . ., 4 ,, . 3' I W 6 Q1 if , Q .Q '16 1 . .. A.,,, .. , 'En....-.Qi v V, Q . ., ff ,, . - , , E , iam A'e2'- 5 ze' ,Q Q Q f ' ve, 'Y-f '-I 1 'K ' , fr? 8' -. V Li 5 V V , , f gi M ' 5 ' , Z, eff is 21 1 y Mike Gibbons Johnny Gibbs Mw- Ken Goble Pat Goforth Wayne Greene Wilena Hamby Karen Harrison Franky Hendrix Patricia Hendrix Pat Hilliard Alex Holden Evanna Hollifield Gwendolyn Crowe Don Culbreth Bruce Dalton Boyd Davis Sue Davis Susan Duncan Larry Earp Sandra Ennis Raymond Estes Bill Eubanks Judy Ferguson Charlotte Foster if I F , 147 -.. W, VA: 1 w S x ... V ile- -1 WO' Gs-...f lv Steve Holloway Tommy Holloway Brenda Holman Doug Holman Sarah Holsclaw David Huffsfefler Judy Jarvis Rebecca Kendrick Wanda Kepley Melinda Kiser Ernie Koebberling Frances Kovachi Q95 Vt-pf 1-Ei 4, J.: ,I 4' 'E ,. W Qi W rn' , M f, A M W ,,, . Vp , ,YJ 4 71--ff . P. ifiillifllw Aww ,f I- hw F ,, JZ , ,.,, A W ,age Qf 'afggm W 555352 4 , ' gfyffifiiaf f .-Ha 'nf wk 'Vg Q., M1 '- 2,1 J N f'f9 A 4 vnu' We 'Yung' Rose Mary Livingston Sandra Marler Mike Maynard Richard McFadyen Sarah McGee John McRary David Meier Judy Mikeal Patsy Mitchum Diane Moore Nancy Moore lim Moser next Trnrr Bill Safford Alice Safriet Linda Smith Jack Spainhour Mike Spainhour Charles Spicer Jerry Spicer Ann Spradlin Roberta Storie Barry Story Joe Strickland Nancy Suddreth xi rf' iw- irc' 'fly ? . ,, wf 5 H, , , .. Q., -fwhifmfli., fini? .i mf , if Linda Nelson Ralph Ostrom Rita Parton John Phillips Herman Polly Judy Prestwood Jerry Proffit Barbara Proffitt Eddie Pyatte Joan Queen Jim Rice Joe Robinson W Steve Sumlin Bill Tate Joyce Triplett Larry Triplett Brenda Triplette Bill Wall Harold White Sandra Whitener Angela Whitt Ken Williams Freddie Lyn Wilson Reba Wilson Luke Woodbury Ill TW-N Not Pictured Jimmy Brooks Ray Davis James Greer Charles Pritchard Luke Watson A9-., KE V759 Wnw SOPHOMORE CLASS JIMI TAYLOR TOM HAAS SARAH CHURCH ANDREW TORRENCE President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Enjoying for the first time the privileges of them. Hardly realizing that their life at of upper classmen, the sophomores take an L. H. S. is half over, they are anticipating active part in the school curriculum and learn the next two years as the best of all. to buckle down to the serious study expected . ,y 4, Miss Haley, capable sponsor of the sophomore class, never tails to take time out from a Latin paragraph to help a student. l'd do that too, it thatlsnake weren't so slimy! Marilyn Abernethy James Adams Ruth Adams Wylie Adams Royce Adkins David Alexander Jerri Armstrong James Ashley Eddie Austin Thomas Austin Sally Bagley Rebecca Beach Betsy Beall Evelyn Bean Amalie Benge Joe Bost Jerry Brackett Garry Bradshaw Judy Brookshire Marie Burns 57:5 ,4 uniih Q, , Mg,-. f' ' ' fl '1 1, X RW, ' Q 'le l 1 e . J 1 f F? 1 .fn-..-..., Q- Q.. ' 65' 1-s an QA ff-'N.-, is: ' N-.., f at J 21 --if by 1 labor: ,-rw, f ,- M-, W., . x K , Q W M, an 5 J ' ' tri f fc Q , if Xb, x ,F , ff 4 ft V' ' . - I. 2 4 E ,V , U hy E, . . , , kr- ' G- r Q.. 5 'ti ,L X ah.. ' gr i.,U 6, I ., xl if X 'z,,:-- il, . I v ., - f' x f M K g if H ja ,., 'Q I i 1 V- J 'Vmvf X 5 vp---v 2.1 1 J , fl f if . M . :Y r' A Q X Q l S .sfffam W if ., A R '1 , J - iq '14 Qy. I j 'Q fi. , ' X J ' no K 0 -J if 1 V, , ' Z-f Q n as S Y V 1,21 lg, , , Y 1 L .5 L V Q 3 ,iv , f 'xx J Q , f ' viri We A L. lsr 7 'Pm , 'H fr , W '5-7' 1 g V W +l ,'iff --.1 Larry Bush Tommy Carlton Chuck Carson Eddie Church Sarah Church Stuart Clark Betty Clarke Dorothy Coleman Jim Colvard Jerry Connor Georgia Corley Bobby Curtis Frank Deitz Eileen Dodge Phyllis Eller Larry Estes Bonnie Farthing Martha Foxx Margaret Gentry Jim George Seldon Gladden Kaye Greer Larry Greer Bill Greeson Tom Haas E. 5 L . 5: L, l il 2 i l ll rl s 5, l l i i l LA 4 to in f 1 ,L if 2 .5 A 'iff-rf' 1 I Q y. R, 1 ,51 gg gy L 5 J Q A 4 L A 'ff L I 9 '34 V I .V J li M 4X'f' , A. Tom Maynard Teresa McCoy Ernie McCrary Phyllis McDonald Arthur McGimsey Sharon McLean Randy Melton Brent Miller Carol Moore Doug Oakley Delores O'Ham Barry Owings Bob Palmer Judy Parsons Linda Pearson Mary Pegram Molly Petree Elaine Prestwood Bobby Query Roger Reece Faris Reese Carl Robbins Robert Robbins Eddie Runnion Larry Scott J M M, --n., 5 Bruce Hall Johnny Hanks Janice Harrison Tommy Harville Johnny Hatton Mary Ann Heffner Carolyn Herman Rebecca Herman Becky Hilliard Jim Hunt Ronnie Hyatt Judi Johnson Myles Jones Paul Jones Judy Kirby Nina Leonhardt Micki Livingston Pat Lovins Faye Lutz Phyllis Lutz f in I, J- 'L ,.1 qw fl QS-J' J tr e ' A I f Q VT 'Ao fb' J frkjf' 2,33 4 li-Es, 1 . .. W ki, E J JV Z 7-I :cl A A.. .1 lc 1 f 1 1 4? qi- Ev fb LA l f . 'af 'lr Q rf ... ll df ,L it 52 R R 12 r 1 ,,. Steve Scott V -N Tommy Seehorn V A V tg .sz 3 5: V Gayle Setser 81 Betty Setzer 77- 5 X' X' ' E' TTT sz! VW' Vt YW' 4, ' Doug Setzer - ' Q V J ' N 5' . .A kilt' 1 1. - L Eddie Setzer 5 'eff Q f 5 Judy Setzer V A V V Barbara Smith it ,., fr-.,, :Q V V T Richard Smith M f l' :Rl Q- 4.4. iii ' 6' 5'- Sandra Smith shut A 4-V J ' Tm' 'ff T' I . : , MT I Tzwvrw YT KK --1' ,J 1f'S 1- J Si J ' i is L David Souther A ffl 'M X J if-, .lv Brenda Spicer it A V V f J, David Stimson It 1... 4: gltiqgngi- :ki 62' .. Libby Ann Stroupe L3 by J . W, I it ig, Jane Suddreth 1 tv' Jean Talton il V - Jim Taylor , VV f'-- ' f Betty Templeman , :Q A 'M ., M .9 Buddy Templeton ' 5. J l . T ,W L hr ' Andy Torrence . -.ii Irf Ax-t J ,r. -L V J Patty Tuttle V Richard Vanderbloemen J, VV ,Q J j ' -V : Brenda Vogt 'W' 1V ihl, '2.Vl ,tIf L Wendell Walker .- QV' DOUQ WGN L ia V L , . V John Wall Johnna Warden av V l' Lee Waters gf VV , Dorothy Watson ' A yy,. X, VV Doug Weeks L. L y A 4 lk 4 Camille Welsh 2 Marcia Whitener Q ' James Wilcox im' Q? Jack Wilson I I I Peggy Wilson Not Pictured Kenneth Goolsby Sarah Hunt 49 U-ww v - f4 ',l'N X Q- FRESHMAN CLASS A ,W 'll.11?' RALPH PRESTWOOD TOMMY SHUFORD DENNIS HAMBY MIKE GIBBONS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Entering for the first time the doors of sionolly find themselves in the wrong locker. L, H. S. as students ore the freshmen. Al- Their exuberont voices odded much to the though ot first bewildered, they finolly mon- footboll gomes os they learned to take port oge to remember schedules and only occo- in the school octivities. :ww if JL9? T 4-4 Mrs. Magdalene Ronsdell Freshman Class Adviser For the lost time! Whot is the verb in that sentence? 2'l 'W' , . .fl :7P!.iff Sybil Abel Anthony Absher Sylvia Anders Gail Anderson Kaye Andrews Steve Annas Duffy Armfield Jimmy Atkins Tommy Austin Pat Baker Buddy Barlow David Barlow Kay Barlowe Marie Barnette Douglas Bates Elizabeth Beach Peggy Beach Gay Beaver 11 035' ti , ,rf iw :Q W' 3 f-J. wt ' ' s xxx 4 5, X ' J 1-M., QT? , , 7 - 'V Y - ,pi J m e iq 'ni '?'- 'J , I 5s Q, fk-fly, i fs? , , is - 'ag QT A 7' wi, I tk, -in Brenda Benfield , 'i'fc:-15 Q.,,' ' ' A Janice Blevins XC X ' ,pf X fm, ms, ' 8. Jimmy Bradley if Q .L 'ff M 'M A f Mike Bradshaw A 422 In 'hs-If K ftgft M iv-y Annette Braswell 'S Q9-gt ,. 'I , X A k 7 J f?'!f'Q. Teresa Braswell f' f . , ii gli E? f x 4 'L ,f 1 1 Q P J fi , K I, X, C I V Rebecca Brawley A J f i .. J Dean Brown ' ,, I fi , id ' , - I f I , i, ii. ,,. 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Ls lt 9. ft y i U W at '1Q wl , 4 l H Learn all that , .,,, in three minutes? K, S t o p laughing You mean that's Out of the ques- and start playing. me? tion! mzvsurwrl ,ff wi 54 i il ,fs .if ima? Ii lf we have to stand in line much longer, we'Il 1 fold VQU if wqsn f rig die before we ever get to the food. ' But underneath it Wonder what Shakespeare would think if he could only See this? And then the Big Bod Wolf soid to little Red Rid- ing Hood . . . 'ax -I eq, sf ,990 3 0 eff, ' i 1 i - Wil 'hw 'Nm Q,-as OK, And f' YXOVBOHC Q one fOr ine for Y WO' X OU' and ou' and to Q01 three forfwg for You max o Ilttle of this and 0 Standing on the corner . . ' Irttle of that and presto! Nothing-g-g, We ploy, we work, we worry me H 'US' and fgg ,, V ,all X XX E5 X VX 1 60 nt R 4' ,Chdi xevc3OUxd - v . . - SUVVNZX, X Us o 'Uma W5 Mer M09 G met un one Q60 W0 ofe 56 rn through four yeors of leorning. fd' I N Q? ne 900' O I em Com- l . , u? fhf dorm YG nk I hear th know Q. L , you on ers go! wir! 1 No wonder it's a dead language! I toke it back, Mom. It isn't os . '90 easy os it looks. X 5- MQ!! l llgfpi thUI' hot Chocolo te ho' or is it 'QQUQ 57 o'- we 'No x Win A U W six t r' ,pfff self' 56? Wllllllllliimmlllmii ff 'WY The student council members listen ottentively to their president, Gary Walker. . WX T 3 And what do you do for en- tertainment on dates? v.-- -HYKLIF 'W' f fK. , ' C51 K.. COM P R E H E N S IV E i?..Ihf,gT,?.EZ..I3,'..s 59 Hard at work are the co-captains of the BEARCAT team: Angela Whitt, associate editor, and Pat Jordan, editor. The following are the pen- wielders for this year's BEARCAT. First row: Vivian Holloway, Cly- dean Duncan, 'Seldon Gladden, Vicki Ervin, Sharon Lovins, and Judi Johnson. Second row: Ann Bush, Sarah McGee, Frances Ko- vachi, Sandra Whitener, Johnna Warden, and Angela Whitt. Third row: Tom Walker, Carol Moore, Richard McFadyen, Susan Duncan, Bill Greeson, Jeanette Danieley, and Pat Jordan. Any person, on seeing the small, crowded annual room, would never dream that from the scattered papers, envelopes, and harassed individuals originates the book of memories that you are now thumbing through-your l96O BEARCAT. l 960 These loyal workers who head the annual staff put forth their tireless efforts to get the BEARCAT ready for publication. With the business manager's words, Our goal is to sell 420 annuals this year, the subscription drive was begun. Through prodding students and persuasively selling ads to businessmen, they happily achieved this high standard. BEARCAT Pay 54.25 now, or 52.25 now and 52.00 in March. Brenda Cole and Richard McFadyen gladly take subscription fees from Rebecca Youngblood and Donald McGee. BEARCAT takes money, Money means ads, Ads mean better BEARCATS. Trying to solve this vicious circle McFadyen, assistant business manager, Cole, business manager. These students faithfully sought the necessary funds for the 1960 BEARCAT. First row: Brenda Cole, Pat Jordan, David Alexander, Tommy Shuford, Duffy Armfield, Ralph Prest- wood, Lydia Pearce, Libby Sheppard, and Rebecca Beach. Second row, Libby Stroupe, Rebecca Kendrick, Vicki Er- vin, Frances Kovachi, Betsy Beall, Sally Bagley, Sarah McGee, Harper Beall, and Richard McFadyen. l l QM! a l THE l960 N, ' l l , jfs There! I hope it comes out right now. We've got to add those figures sometime! Editor: Millie Pearce. Associate Editor: Patsy Business Manager: Martha Jones. Assistant Mitchum. Business Manager: Evanna Hollifield. Not a single issue of the MOUNTAINEER could have been published without the wise and greatly appreciated counsel of Mr. Hayes, a new but already well- known face on our faculty. Flavoring our school life with monthly copies of the school news- paper, the MOUNTAINEER con- tains news of elections, editorials, student polls, sports, cartoons, fea- ture stories by different members of the MOUNTAINEER staff, and a delightful Seen Around . . . section. MOUNTAINEER Here are the students who faithfully and regularly publish the MOUNTAINEER. First row: Sarah Barlowe, Carol Cook, Patsy Mitchum, Sylvia Smith, and Mr. Hayes. Second row: Judy Suddreth, Martha Jones, Millie Pearce, Clydean Duncan, and Ronda Oliver. Third row: Syble Turnmire, Evanna Holli- field, Libby Sheppard, Muriel Miller, Linda Hedrick, and Steve Triplett. Fourth row: Judy Andrews, Sheila Melton, Carolyn Taylor, Donald McGee, Johnny Carlisle, and Johnny Smith. Fifth row: Charlie McLean, Fred Latfoon, Larry Carlton, Tom Walker, and Carroll Setzer. il l 'S' 0 sk' For that price, they better be good! M47 X You know there is such a thing as a , ,A deadline! l Y' :x 'lk 4 ! Eflfiip. N x 3. ,, 1' f I ,.f Af' ' my f ,M 'H bw -951, M' ,, A' Y f X' ff wx 1 XR If ' is . 4 . '-N.,-. ,, N, I! 3? ff' Hx 5 ' 5 ' X as X K , b 'Y ' 'lf QW if 'Z xx I 'mf .. Not many schools have as- sembly programs as unusual as we do, but then, not many have cheerleaders like these! STUDENT COUNCIL M Trying their best to plan effective as- sembly programs, striving to set good examples, working hard on school projects, keeping the Honor Board posted with out- standing students, building better school relations-these and many more are the tasks our student council members perform with pride and perfection. The hard-working officers of the Student Council this year are Gary Walker, president, Rebecca Youngblood, vice-president, Susan Duncan, secretary, and Bill Angley, treasurer. One at a time, please! 65 3, 1, Irving 1, S' l ' Q -ig. 4 H f f We s Qi x 1xw', IB LUIIII I 'ii r , LV ' . ii bf , in gala!!! rf' '1x2,nv! ,Vs --an-I FIM gf ' A 4 pw 'lg gi fpf-if, ..i , 3 Q 1 Sgll , , v A ,Kim ' xi? s '6',f48j K 1' vs-uuauulnigs E 25,3 .V I 1 3 -n 3 xv wx, Y , M.. V 's ln an impressive, candlelight ceremony, new members in white robes pledge to uphold the well-known traditions of the Honor Society. Members who were initiated in their junior year are Brenda Cole, Joie Townsend, Martha Jones, Phillip Howell, and Pat Jordan. 1 4 'i This year, the Lenoir chapter of the National Honor Society was appointed to edit the state paper, the TORCHLIGHT. Working with the editor, Phil Howell, are Brenda Cole and Mrs. Whitehead. Meetings are really such fun, even though you- know-who is chaperoningl Qs LATIN CLUB Guided by the J. C. L. torch, club members struggle through the pitfalls of winter to the brighter days of Latin Week and other activities. mmnvf' Miss Haley is loved and re- spected for her interest in indi- viduals as well as for her capa- ble leadership at one of the most active clubs in school. Students studying the ancient culture of classic Rome are first row: Miles Jones, Teresa McCoy, Eileen Dodge, Chuck Carson, Phyllis Lutz, Mary Pegram, Seldon Gladden, Phyllis McDonald, Betty Templeman, Judy Parsons, and Carolyn Herman. Second row: Faye Lutz, Johnna Warden, Amalie Benge, Gayle Setser, Jean Talton, Betsy Beall, Nina Leonhardt, Sandra Ennis, Sylvia Campbell, and Sarah McGee. Third row: Richard Vanderbloemen, John Wall, Bobby Query, Buddy Templeton, Rebecca Beach, Linda Pearson, Sandra Smith, Sally Bagley, Sarah Church, and Judi Johnson. Fourth row: Tom Austin, Randy Melton, Bill Gree- son, Wendell Walker, Eddie Church, Joe Bost, Bonnie Farthing, Bob Palmer, Carol Moore, Bill Eubanks, Larry Greene, and Ralph Ostrom. Q wo 1.. sg fi G. Q 'Viv , 5 1,12 hw fe J, ' .A is N ig, ' 1 is -f . if LMA What's this, The outstanding members of the Latin Club were chosen to be the following officers: Sally Bagley, emporess, Bonnie Farthing, flameng Rebecca Beach, dictator, Sondra Ennis, scriba, Buddy Templeton, emporer, and Brenda Vogt, quaestor. H359 cf , si I ing- Q N ,I .QT 1 'W X 'F 1 1 .rmusemum JU , A, w i L, 'fl' , 9 . E ' gi' ' 1 4,4 f' V , I I' K1 'A ff the Ku Klux Klan? A slave's work is never done! , .Q-. .rg 'fT .yr 1 57? pil, IWKZJA fr , we ,, 'V 4.w,,fm',' -, M. , , ,, . f,.,,,, ,xfflfiv -'.5',. 69 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS GF AMERICA TYPEiJFtI'l'lLtt Hilfl JLLo ff K f: ... -5T4? 73 1 Q 'W f A iY!,fsf,W., U BE IN itil The officers of the F. B. L. A. who endorse the bulletin board in the back ground are Pat Hodges, president, Martha Jones, vice-presi- dent, Mary Ann Greene, corresponding secre- tary, Sheila Gibbs, secretary, Libby Sheppard, treasurer, and Carol Cook, reporter. Today we learn, tomorrow we lead. This could be a fitting slogan for the F. B. L. A. With their selective background, members should have no trouble reaching the heights of their individual ambitions. Hey! Stop looking over my shoulder! You're making me nervous-s-s. The ambidextrous members of the F. B. L. A. are first row: Clydean Duncan, Vivian Holloway, Libby Sheppard, Millie Pearce, Carol Cook, and Mary Ann Greene. Second row: Libby Smith, Judy Andrews, Teresa Ludwig, Martha Jones, Sarah Moore, Sheila Gibbs, Pat Hodges, Mary Sue Proffit, and Brenda Barlow. Third row: Mr. Lowery, adviser, Fred Laffoon, Robin Annas, and Linda Marie Waters. These are the students, ranging from cheerleaders to full- backs, who make up this year's Monogram Club. First row: Martha Jones, Judy Jarvis, Sylvia Ashley, Evanna Hollifield, Carolyn Cook, Alice Safriet, Reba Wilson, Sybil Turnmire, Mary Sue Proffit, and Sheila Gibbs. Second row: Mary Evelyn Thomp- son, Rebecca Youngblood, Sarah McGee, Sheila Melton, Robert Robbins, Freddie Dean Wilson, David Huffstetler, and Larrv MONOGRAM CLUB Good news, boys! We finally made it! -u-Q-.qm- T1 Greene. Third row: Phil Howell, Ralph Ostrom, James Wilcox, Garry Bradshaw, Eddie Church, Terry Melton, Raymond Estes, Gary Huffstetler, and Carl Hawkins. Fourth row: Bill Wall Charles McLean, Gray Lee Steele, Bruce Dalton, Barry Story, Eddie Pyatte, Luke Watson, and Steve Triplett. Fifth row: Bob Church, Tom Haas, John McRary, Andrew Torrence, Mike Brooch, Neil Beach, Bill Abel, Ray Davis, and Ronda Oliver. With members ranging from husky 240- pounders to slim, spirited cheerleaders, the Monogram Club presents a wide assortment of personalities. Their aim is to promote better sportsmanship in Lenoir High and between Lenoir and other schools in our conference. Looking after a few ot the many trophies won by L. H. S. are this year's Monogram Club officers: Gary Huffstetler, president, Gray Lee Steele, vice-president, Mary Evelyn Thompson, secretary, and Terry Melton, treasurer. As they prepare delicious dinners, preserve foods, and diligently sew their own wardrobes, these girls, carrying on the tradition of South- ern hospitality, are striving to be- come the successful hornemakers of the future. The capable officers of the F. H. A. are first row: Libby Stroupe, treasurer, Linda Pear- son, reporter, and Sarah Church, president. Second row: Judy Goble, parliamentarian, Mary ' ' Ann Hetfner, song leader, Nancy Suddreth, Q secretary, Judy Parsons, vice-president, and oww H00 Kaye Greer, committee chairman. QMAKIR ' or ' .- ll lIll1'3- D If S X i i 6 1 ' T 'l W 4 Q 4, 1, These girls will some day become the backbone of America, the homemakers. First row: Mary Hamilton Bruce, Nancy Suddreth, Judy Goble, Mary Oxentine, and Judy Parsons. Second row: Ruth Adams, Billie Jo Teague, and Janette Church. Third row: Libby Stroupe,- Brenda Vogt, Rebecca Beach, Betty Clarke, Ann McKee, and Judy Setzer. Fourth row: Linda Pearson, Brenda Spicer, Betty Hennessee, Rebecca Herman, Rachel Melton, and Linda Earp. .Vw U-,qk FUTURE HCDMEMAKERS OF AMERICA f, 'HHWW Y4 W' Wow! They really get things done in home ec., don't they? First row: Jane Suddreth, Rebecca Brawley, Sherry Suther, Lydia Pearce, and Mary Ann Heffner. Second row: Julie Gilliam, Brenda Benfield, Sarah Church, Gay Beaver, Kaye Greer, and Judy Jenkins. Third row: Pam Huntley, Janet Thomas, Sandra Riddle, Sharon Kaminsky, Patricia Triplett, and Janice Casbier. -QM'- 'I 3 V 4 at gh' N x b . K V... , N W F 3 I! , .i ij. Q 61 Q Y lvv , iv , E . rf' Q I' , 'S A 'W ,J . 1. Y I .rev-v 'WV' f' v f, f- '12 S. ,Q-t, s ,AM .,,,. ' I H,d-dwells 4-' Z7 Q J 7 , 2 --.Q Wat , ,....--- 'GTP -u, .J With a cheery buenos dias, mem- bers of the Spanish Club start their work each day as they learn to con- ple. Thanks to this club, we have the beautiful Sno-Ball dance each year. The vital, energetic hub of all the Spanish Club's activities is easily rec- ognized by his over-sized sombrero, Mr. Manuel Lorenzo. The continental members of the Spanish Club are first row: Roy Barlow, Pat Jordan, Sylvia Ashley, Anita Hartley, Carolyn Bush, Sarah Link Kirby, Lucille Swanson, Jeanette Danieley, Katherine Menefee and Teresa Ludwig. Second row: Rebecca Kendrick, Anne Beach, Sarah Moore, Joie Townsend, Joyce Triplett, Ann Bush, Evanna Hollifield, Ann Spradlin, Sharon Lovins, Nancy Suddreth, and Judy Prestwood. Third row: Ann Sharpe, Sylvia Camp- bell, Sarah McGee, Susan Duncan, Mr. Lorenzo, Mary Setzer, Janice Armfield, Carolyn Taylor, Nancy,Moore, Judy Jarvis, Judy Mikeal, Sandra Marler, Wanda Kepley, Judy Ferguson, and Betty Hennessee. Fourth row: Tom Walker, Peyton Rice, Alex Holden, Eddie Pyatte, Barry Story, Herman Polly, David Bruce Johnson, Jim Summerlin, Ken Goble, Mike Spainhour, Frankie Hendrix, and Donald Culbreth. verse with the Latin-American peo- , SPANISH E E 4.,,,r. l' at ,fan A llln '! 'B. CLUB ' , lv Mfg .LJ fl Q Everyone agreed that this year's Sno-Ball was one of the best ever. Leaders of the Spanish Club are the following four seniors chosen as officers: Torn Walker, treasurerg Anne Beach, presidentg Sarah Link Kirby, secretaryg and Ann Sharpe, vice-president. 'UN Miss Joie Townsend measured up to everyone's ex pectations of a pretty Sno-Ball Queen. 75 FUTURE TEACHERS CDF AMERICA Officers af the Future Teachers of America are Sarah Link Sorry, tegchl but I dont believe Kirby, president, Jeanette Donieley, vice-president, Betty Hen- Q word of if! nessee, secretary Brenda Cole, treasurer, Libby Sheppard, re- porter, and Mr. Lorenzo, adviser. Not only to guide, but to inspire-to mold, to uphold. Upon these future teachers of America lies the responsibility of shaping young lives -physically, mentally, morally. Tests, homework, discipline, and friendship can be expected in the near future from these would-be professors. First row: Ann Sharpe, Judy Goble, Clary Ann Stimson, Sharon Lovins, Anne Beach, Martha Walsh, Frances Kovochi, Martha Jones, Libby Sheppard, Brenda Cole, Sarah Barlowe, and Millie Pearce. Second row: Mr. Lorenzo, adviser, Sarah Moore, Sarah McGee, Sylvia Campbell, Susan Duncan, Jeanette Donieley, Teresa Ludwig, Carolyn Taylor, Sarah Link Kirby, Mary Jo Beach, and Betty Hennessee. Sulfuric acid, smile, bicarbonate of soda, smile, borax . . . Oh, what's the use? First row: Sandra Whitener, Rose Marie Walsh, Sandra Ennis, Brenda Cole, Joie Townsend, Rebecca Youngblood, Susan Duncan, Frances Kovachi, Carol Cook, Lu- cille Swanson, Judy Goble, Sharon Lovins, Patsy Mitchum, Rebecca Kendrick, Anne Beach, Ann Sharpe, Sandra Clay, Clary Ann Stimson, Pat Cook, Pat Jordan, and Mary Evelyn Thomp- son. Second row: Betty Hennessee, Jeanette Danieley, Roy Bar- low, Katherine Menefee, Muriel Miller, Angela Whitt, Judy Barlow, Martha Jones, Vicki Ervin, Janice Armfield, Alex Holden, Phillip Howell, Clayton Watson, Ronda Oliver, Bill Sullivan, David Bruce Johnson, Bill Angley, Charles McLean, and Donald Culbreth. Third row: Bill Abel, Terry Melton, Rich- ard Dobbin, Neil Beach, Bruce Church, Harper Beall, Freddie Dean Wilson, David Huffstetler, Eddie Pyatte, Roger Austin, Steve Holloway, Gray Lee Steele, George Hamby, Gary Walker, Bill Eubanks, Jack Spainhour, Bruce Dalton, Luke Woodbury, Peyton Rice, Barry Story, and Bill Wall. Fourth row: Robert Robbins, Ernie Koebberling, Ray Davis, Steve Triplett, Gary Huffstetler, Carl Hawkins, Tye Bishop, Mike Spainhour, Mike Gibbons, Mike Maynard, Mike Brooch, Richard McFadyen, and Jirn Summerlin. Bi-Phy-Chem Club Members of the Bi-Phy-Chem Club hope to some day help decrease the shortage of scientists in America, even if most of them will serve in home or offices rather than in experimental laboratories. They must have just flunked a chemistry test! Officers of the Careful now! Blow it out donff Bi-Phy-Chem Club are Phil Howell, president, Larry Greene, vice- breathe if in! president, Mike Spainhour, secretary, and Bill Eubanks, reporter. Producers for the Mosquers are Linda Hedrick, treasurer, and Vicki Ervin, secretary. Directors are Carol Cook, president, and Bruce Church, vice-presi- dent. Members of the Masquers Club are the actors, actresses, stage hands, and directors of the future. With the help of Mrs. Cobb, their adviser, these stu- dents learn small mannerisms and habits of speech that make good playmakers. Their activities are climaxed yearly by the senior class play. THE i960 What have we here? So you can't go to the dance, eh? 1 L An 'rkhlqk ,Xrxxw ,- Pa. L- ' . .lf.y , tb: A ' .A - ' ' Q 6 vpn, ... vm, F A X R Y, - .X , gt.- np- 1 ' 'Q - .. , 4 - . E ,. X . f -.926 4 -V . H - ' H' ' -TH -X ' 1' ' 1 1 , M. 5 ,Q U . W.. X. Q Sv -K s ,fi , A - , ,El ' E, M i -g ,X fm Xxx, . . 3, , P-1 -Q . -A. wg -'H-L .-., fx 1 Qu., .. 3 3 I , NK . .gyvn . .Nr 3 gf I ,, ..-4' -Vi . . 'Q , . ,flag 1 . .- , ,. '- . u f-1 .4 Y , ,, Ah,-, W ,rl V , ,1 1 --- A X - N AQ, ,, A.,-, -, , , SN, , , 'L ,A ,N 3. F . 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' - - K . 4 . , , ,M , f . - ' ' X ' Q- fe'-Q o A f 'Y' nhl X if-is QQ' I s ,y ia. 5' i. ' I 'GZ 1?'.i-ff 3-L-, . I - X ., - 1' Y K lv - A J. 5. x gg, V E. mfg x i 1 YVE? Y i Q X , x 5 i i - , 5549 ' . '5ng:X.,V 1. m -. is 'Q ' ',V.x:g:..:fv??Y2 if 1 ,,,,,.mm3,f,5 Q , H ay A 41 Our star vocalists of tomorrow must practice today. First row: Miss Mauk, Sylvia Smith, Judy Clement, Molly Petree, and Elizabeth Beach. Second row: Barbara Proffitt, Joyce McGalliard, Peggy Wilson, Judy Kirby, Rebecca Hilliard, and -Sylvia Ashley. Third row: Barbara Smith, Gwen Crowe, Mary lda Smith, Linda Waters, Karettcess Watson, and Virginia Deal. Fourth row: Charles Pritchard, Tommy Hollo- way, David Barlow, Dean Estes, Jerry Spicer and Doug Oakley. Fifth row: Boyd Davis, Wilfred Long, Larry Estes, Dennis Hamby, Ken Williams, and Johnny Smith. A quintet gathered around the piano for some warm-up harmonizing. Take a group of melodi- ous feminine tra-la-la's, add a number of resinous male voices, mix well with the apt direction of Miss Mauk, and develop thoroughly w i t h hours of practice, and you have the recipe for the Lenoir High School Glee Club, the vocal organization at our school. ,l ? l 'PWD' First row: Marcia Whitener, Jo Ann Andrews, Sue Davis, Marilyn Abernathy, and Sarah Barlowe, Second row: Sheila Gibbs, Judy Gragg, Janice Harrison, Libby Smith, Rose Mary Livingston, and Kaye Greer. Third row: Sheila Melton, Celia McDade, Evelyn Bean, Ruth Adams, Charlotte Foster, and Mary Jo Beach. Fourth row: Freddie Dean Wilson, Ralph Ostrom, Tye Bishop, Jim Moser, and Robert Robbins. Fifth row: Bruce Parsons, Herman Polly, and Luke Watson. The officers of the Glee Club are Libby Smith, robe mistress, Sheila Gibbs, president, Mary Jo Beach, librarian, Sylvia Ashley, vice- president, Sheila Melton, assistant secretary, Doug Oakley, treasurer, and Tye Bishop, sec- retary. Miss Mauk pauses to instruct Sarah Bar lowe, student accompanist of the Glee Club MQ? itwwaum Sixty musicians compose this year's edition of Lenoir's Own. First row: George Homby, Carol Moore, Margaret Gentry, Linda Nelson, Victor Pope, and Janice Armfield. Second row: Jerry Wilson, Sherlene Cooper, Seldon Gladden, Billie Jo Arney, Carolyn Herman, and Eileen Dodge. Third row: Judy Gragg, Nancy Moore, THE LENOIR HIGH Diane Moore, Roberta Storie, Brenda Spicer, and Elaine Prestwood. Fourth row: Charles Underdown, Jimmy Brad- ley, Tom Seehorn, Brent Miller, Brenda Barlow, and Kenneth Walsh. Fifth row: Jim Watson, Lee Waters, Mike Denny, Gary Walker, John Mullis, and Mr. Miller. . W-.W-Y -ff.. - - f.,.-.W -wr'-sm-ps ff--1---H -vs-1 J f f f Kiifiifiry, 525' fc. ' -ei QW? 'igfzk' V'5ff'4 Q fl 1 ww ' A ggfw' N fifif 4' .1 Q - . U 1 fs X - f f 4- 'TQ , -. 'Q .. -t,f'.'w , ' so lady, M. fy , , Q . ., , , ' 57 ltlfifiw' ' H Q Am ff W 9-aff lg Q I ' was ly FE ' . .5 ,A J , 5 5 ' pfffy if O ,155 if QQ iz 'Q' in yi 1. Q2 435 1,159 Q 461 Ji-GC Z,.....,, SCHOCL BAND - l96O First row: Lucille Swanson, Pat Hodges, Bruce Craig, Ned Reece, Orin Whitener, and Bruce Parsons. Second row: Libby Stroupe, Brenda Triplette, Ann Spradlin, Phyllis Lutz, Rose Marie Walsh, and Katherine Mene- fee. Third row: Roger Austin, Sue Stroupe, Mary Frances Ludwig, Betty Clarke, Annette Braswell, and Karettcess Watson. Fourth row: Arthur McGimsey, David Stimson, Jim Brooks, Eddie Runnian, Tommy Carlton, and Bobby Curtis. Fifth row: Darrel Lefevers, Bill Saffard, Randy Melton, Bob Palmer, Charles Spicer, Doug Holman, and Mr. Hirsch. sf sv-wi A 2 1 ,f L ' it ' V t . A' , - f 4' . 2 ' A Q 1 fi 'ff 5 ' , L E .ffigffifw xg ' 1 1 ,, W, Ja? , ., Y, .1 ,,,, . t. if Hs .7 l f ,,..t M f as Q A .1 K . Q 5 6 7,1 X K -9. gytgqg My 4, 52 M 4 i z . .A f - I 1 - ff ,. ,W ,, N 2 N f I-wb ,y ' 'ff g ' ffffrfazf W. ww we WW' A it 32 ...v- ww- 9VF Hi.Kif 131' 'df' ,n LO .ox aw ,pkffm Avis. .1 Xb' if N gn .mf ffm. Q 5 x i:ui1'gYfi'3 X 3? .5 ,F 3 if 2 KAP' if i f f if Q9 62, The photographer caught the band off guard after one of its outstanding football game performances. Officers of the band are seated: Carol Moore, secretary, and Kath- erine Menefee, president. Stand- ing: Charles Spicer, business man- ager, Doug Holman, vice-presi- dent, and Gary Walker, MOUN- TAINEER correspondent. Fighting drowsiness at early- morning drill . . . Salutation again . . . trips to out-of-town games . . . begging for a rest stop . . . the Carolina-Virginia game . . . ten lucky musicians off to Deland, Florida . . . night rehearsals . . . Our high-stepping ma- jorettes this year are Pat Hodges, Lucille Swanson, drum majorette, and Janice Armfield. sell those concert tickets! . . . David- son in the early spring . . . the mounting feverish excitement and suspense as contest time draws near ll . . . 27 ones l I' U M Sack-out time! LE G I R S 0 W N James C Harper director emeri Let's do that bit again! WJFQI fi l- QQ Coach Pennell presents 0 trophy to Roy Davis for be- ing the best blocker of the year. How come evQfz'rybody'sE'os1hdgsl3y? LN, ss 5--J KN.. A A if CO M P E T I T I V E f..fhffhYfL1'f 87 ...f'! NL,-of .:Q,, ' ,, .7 WW? G. HUFFSTETLER P ., Ks . 3: , Egge r ' X4-up Q 7 1 f Q rr, End K' ...A c. MCLEAN 5, ,n g Center j j, Kiki. sf 1 G. REESE rr A' Guard if LLM W ,l ,,,,,,.. gg -A an HW ,,,,E: W ., .,,,,,V.. 4 'I f C. SETZER ff' Tackle rife- ylfwia G. STEELE Tackle S. TRIPLETT End f P i' ww ' Q f My f We X 2 N wat i ,C ffyffil 1 , x 'gf , . ,ff-W figfiii r -' J ' Ll 'Ki ' U A MW , . . ' r 4- 4 , I ,M ,L .,..f ff. T ff. ' T I ' f Ns HM if VN A .,,..m V .. . 2, A -I 'Qi if f il Mx xy, Q31 - lgjwwg GI f H ' ,1 ' ,qi ' fmf W ' '15 ' . rf. fo, 1 EQ? 4 3 . ff -.M , Z- 5 W Q, 'Q' yr' l 1. lj. . g The brains behind the brown are Coach Jack 9 Captain F. WILSON Pennell, Head Coach Bruce Jaynes, and Coach MW Fullback Charles Hope. Fighting for the Blue and White and adding to their fame, the '59 Bearcats are first row: Joe Bost, Barry Story, Bill Wall, Luke Woodbury, Ronnie Hyatt, Steve Sumlin, and Gwyn Reese. Second row: Tommy Harville, Gary Huffstetler, Steve Triplett, Charles McLean, Ray Davis, Jim Rice, Freddie Deon Wilson, and Ken Goble. Third row: Jerry Spicer, Eddie Pyatte, Andy Torrence, Luke Watson, Gray Lee Steele, Carroll Setzer, Bruce Dalton, Mike Maynard, and Ralph Ostrom, manager. N? Out of the way, boys, l'm moving! FOOTBALL Don't let anyone tell you a referee doesn't have to hustle for a play like this' Hey, which one of you jokers missed his block? Coach Jaynes' first L. H. S. squad posed clean and neat for the preceding page, but not so after each Friday night game! They might be a little dirtier, but underneath, they're still the some Bear- cats, continuing to ploy in the best tra- dition ot the game. Belmont . , . ..,. 45- 6 Newton . . .... 40- 0 Hickory . . . . 7-35 Hudson . . .... 26-'I3 Marion . . . M32-20 Shelby ..... .... 2 6- O Morganton . . .... 20-33 Taylorsville . . . .... 4O- 6 Valdese ....,.... .,.. 2 I-21 Wilkes-Central . . . .... 39-I3 .gas The basketball squad stands ready for any oncoming opponents. First row: Raymond Estes, Bill Abel, Larry Greer, Barry Story, James Wilcox, Terry Melton, and Bill Wall, Second row: Joe Nelson and John McRary, managers, Steve Triplett, Mike Brooch, Larry Greene, Bob Church, Eddie Pyatte, and Eddie Church. it 'fl lf? 47 f 2 'f-my , Li. i 4 Towering figures, clad in blue and white, rush onto the basketball court, ready for a tense duel. The whistle blows, the game begins. The hours of hard and tedious prac- tice now seem worthwhile. The spectators are caught up in the flashing speed as the game is played to its finish, win or lose. The co-captains, Raymond Estes, Larry Greene, and Mike Broach, are shown the proper handling of the ball by Coach Hope. 92 BOYS' BASKETBALL ii Greene makes the big effort to score that basket. Ball! Ball! Who's got the baII?! Church searches for a friendly face. The firstest with the rriostest grabs the rebound i 1 1 N i . 93 Q, L ee xx 7, Aiwa- I wi I ,f fi.. fl . -.151 lk? The track team takes time off from hops around the field for a picture. First row: Tye Bishop, Luke Woodbury, Phil Howell, Jerry Walker, Bruce Church, and Freddie Dean Wilson Second row: Johnny Steele, Carl Hawkins, Neil Beach, Larry Greene, Mike Spainhour, Deon Estes, Charles McLean, and Ronda Oliver. H.S. TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS High Jump ., Broad Jump . , . l00 yd. Dash , 220 yd. Dash 440 yd. Dash . . 880 yd. Dash . Shot Put . . . Pole Vault . . . Discus Throw . . . l20 Low Hurdles 120 High Hurdles Larry Greene . Johnny Steele Neil Beach, Jerry Walker Jerry Walker Bill Wall . Freddie Wilson Dean Wilson ., ,5ft.6in 20 ft. ll in 4 min. 55esect: . Ml 10.2 sec . . 23.5 sec . . .... 55 sec 2 min. 8 sec ...45ft.6in Steve Triplett l0 ft. 6 in Ronda Oliver . . . ll6 ft. 5 in Bill Pipes . . l-4.6 Sec Gary Huffstetler . , l9.4 sec if i v on '- if ' .- 1 ., .. r- W, ,W g ' ,,.. I A t s'. 5 wuBf'?,'f',! :2 ' ff , . g fs' 5 lf S- ,,5,.,,-Us-,, I fi ' - . , ,,,. ,.,, M ,tw ff M , f I I W WW XR' f- - N ,Y . N V V , , V M 1,3 JA , is 'goiggim 4 4 ' KW ,QM l 1- I M 'Bi' 4 af wb My Y ifriff za! Y N s f swxwhww : WA 24,4 lfgggvzf K, J we Iagxctvagg ,,,, H-M of gf' 'W ilngu- ' his W w +33 '4wz 53 , ' V? ' 4 If w ipe 'fb-V' W r ii 1 , 3 FAQ M4 -1 1 ,,..,...W- fr' . . -,,, hm 2431 1 .em L ...V - . 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'4 ' .r.'?'v:W's i' ' :ZH EWS. aff A,,q,fA5,.:V G t, will .ip-Z Z,-:A qcv.-,I f 4-, h - :,yg,,f ww' :sf 1' A' ij, I 'W ,-N f. :CQ '-2,12-V if l., - ' r ,lf f ., 4. 61 lf you think this one is eosy, you ought to see Ah! At lost I can see the end. me take the next one! Don't let Freddie Deon fool you, it's just o Unlike other sports, trock is one-mon com- petition. Trock gives the porticipont the most personol feeling of occomplishment. But frisbee. while eoch is straining for his own victory, Y he is olso striving for the teorn. L. H. S., o little higher now! .M 'IA S i li 0.435 1-sq-, of I , 3 rf ,,,M,,e , I .I 9 .fowq 1 iw k ' K 'V-IF?-vias, ., N f. sg sf., ' ow, ,N fa fi? - . ... .. rm... 4... . .-..,.A,, ,. ,. .- -.. .ff..A.e- s.v1.. .nllnuv-in 1+ sw mms.: . , i e J will U1 Our i959 Bearcat baseball team, skilled in pre- cision, alacrity, and prowess, is first row: James Ash- ley. Second row: Allen Clay, Bill Abel, Steve Sumlin, Eddie Pyatte, Barry Story, Ken Williams, and Mike Broach. Third row: Bruce Hall, Jim Clark, Ken Sipes, ....-., I b ?Z' I 'F ,Q U-1 , , w ' X if N.. . Qs. ' . 'U ' - - .- .. 1 EB, A ' 'N 1 ' ' . ll ll . V9 if A1 1 f ' Q A -, CQ A J. I W ' M .2 ityfxif I -N, I Jw ' V f ..,7 ! ffhmfsti 'fy , ' M x , , f . Q was h 4 A l f ,S .3 f' f ' X - ff ' ,, , ,af is 24. ,5l'fg,.e eg . 1. '-K 5 , ' c gi ,,. mg Z .xi as 4' ' t QL -, Q f if 4 'n L -A l F' ' l Wai , r :W ' if if. ,Gia fi .L L ' y , . 1 its l I ., X , I M Mn 'giuyg uw.-Q, 9 - Y I ' i xy, f 11 Freddie Dean Wilson, Raymond Estes, Eddie Church Tommy Query, and Barry Melton. Fourth row: Garry Bradshaw, Tommy Harville, Bob Church, Jerry Beane and Andy Torrence. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD - i959 Baseball Scoreboardf-1959 Granite Falls . Granite Falls . Hudson ,.,... Hickory ,..... Wilkes-Central Taylorsville A Newton , . . Morganton . Valdese . Marion .... Let's see if I can 3-5 . . , .7-O ...7-3 . ..,4-8 A .,.8-5 ...3-2 ...3-O ..l4-l ...8-O ...4-l fake him out! slim WW fi! N 3 Maia lf. - fi Q 5- Aw ,Y O -V . .lim Clark looks a little apprehensive about the An easy out for Barry Melton is on the way. next pitch, doesn't he? Try . . . just try to hit this one. With the coming of baseball season, the fielders and batters resume their duel. Pitcher and catcher plot against the lone batterg fielders guard their positions. But despite all efforts, the ball manages to slip through! Whoops! The one that got awayl me yil- gg f X- i 'Y nw , ,M 1 ,gp . D 31,2 ' ' 1 4 L ,, QM , , ,ji ,,. , , .eff-1: 5.4-f--,ft .ie-Q . 1 6 ' -s- M - , ' fy: - ., , gg. -f 'Y - wma bw M e K MM 4,,.g-su!!-Y -1-sail future Homecomin X 1' v. Best All Round Millie Peorce ond Gory Walker uv Most School Spirit Mortho Jones and Rondo Oliver SENICDR Friendliest Most Intelligent Mory Setzen ond Larry Greene Sandra Clay and Phil Howell 1: 1 I.. L Y v ' 4 , l A fi 5323 .,, n f W Most Courteous Judy Suddreth and Jim Summerlm Soroh Borlowe ond Lorry Carlton Best Nafured Anne Beach ond Peyton Rice Most Likely To Slucceed Pat Jordan and Richard Dobbin U Wittiest Carol Cook and Carroll Setzer Most Popular Ann Sharpe and Harper Beall SENIOR Most Dependable Jeanette Danieley and Mike Broach 4 5 Most Talented Katherine Menefee ond Tom Walker Q o Best Looking 0 X ' Pot Hodges ond Neil Beach W -fi ,L , SUPERLATIVES Best Personality Most Athletic Mary S-ue Proffif ond GCIVY HUHSTSTIGF Sheilo Gibbs ond Freddie Deon Wilson '. ,yi 1 1 ' if Y l I i I X, 1 wx ,J my YM' 13,2 TN QPU QN- 'K X 1 'X by f ri 645i r Q52 lf 1 ' , , if 'iz Y These students are marshals for all the big affairs this year, First row: Ernie McCrory, Chuck Carson, and Pom Huntley. Second row: Evanna l-lallitield, Lydia Pearce, Mary Oxen- tine, and Mary Setzer, Third row: Judy Babbitt, Martha Walsh, and Larry Greene. Fourth row: Sally Bagley and Brenda Vogt. Fifth row: David I-luffstetler and Carl Hawkins. Whenever there is a special event ot our high school, we are assured that our guests will receive personal attention tram our marshals. With their best foot forward they are always smiling and gracious. V04 X , , gg f -Pu MG, , 1 , N . , .f Q 5 M , N, I, f, , fn y hw A A f , . f, x 1, mn ww 4 ,nf www ls, 'Q 44. ti 2 , f , u 2' f 3 nf AQ, f X M JM 'V f 'ap gm, fi' 4 w Mb, Af up 1 A ' LQ. if' ,v 1 Q ,-1:'7 W 4-' ' ,v J .,.,,, K- wk fi X !g1f '42w. A JVC sax' 'KW , fy! rim 1 E - ,V K, V ,gffwf X, 4, ,, W y I W . Karyn I ' X W , XV M- . il- ffv ml 26, if ,. ffwf . M-41 YW- 7 r . ,, ' ,, 3' f L' 1-:ri '1 jk M' M , ,E 73 . ff 1 A ' -Q y 1. ' ' r , , . . - , X W if T7 R 2 ' 'J A ,, f . ' ' 4 ig f' P S ,gfvnf v .wi -eg? 2,1 E ,1 f- 4' ' - 3 U - if ' . 1' , 4 I .X .gf-W 4' V. 'W 0 gy, 4- 9, .,,, ,I ,J , K ,, ,y X -15, 1' wr A A V, f, , ,. 5- D bay ff 5 ff A ' ,W wx, Q Q, mf Zu' f' ., j'f,f, VV . W EW. 'Mag N A, ,N ,X I, I ,, bf .K 'w 2 y rf J . ff f fmpf ' N J . W J ' 1 X7 i V , ,I H , A, wwf. , , Y , M' I I X A ff nf X I , ,QI W L . .. iii 1-M43 6 :A JN 1 ,pgxu ,fin , Y 1 , f ,mf S ' L' .Af AX 'X QW I f ' ' 11 . , ,,- ji Q5 yvwfwh ' , .V . - .W , .Y ,fs -W r I ,.- , . fi W , ., X J -1 f ' ..-w'Qf ' f',w f.1i M., gi. . My 1 X ff A2 - ' 'kv J, 1 i. Jursuoiz y ' 1 S E N IO R fi srwfshf YIM 9 lf l 45 In the space age of 1959, members X Q IV 64 of the junior class looked to celestial X ' bodies for their theme in honoring the 5 J senior class last April at the unforget- N table Junior-Senior. A gleaming night sky, a canoDY of silver streamers, and 'l' X 1 i a large fountain, which spouted bil- lows ot mist and sparkling streams of N it i water, created a dreamy atmosphere ll A for enchanted guests. X I Q + i l l' I l f . li l This takes talent! At least it was unusual' . G' RE M UVB illlllQ ,if 'jfffvlli 'fm' ' V. my-lar? P5854 T v '9'.-M31 'VL 3 ,, mai, yn ,L hn- 5 -H tw -vu....,,,,-L..-' This may not be the fountain of youth, but it wiil restore happy memories for many long years. Thanks so much-we never could have Something new has been added to Winstons! done it without you. -nf y 7 , W' ,.5. QM if 9 ttf , mm HOMECOMING QUEEN 1959 Miss Janice Armfield N -V ' ' fi- M AMW lnv, JW, A . HA RZ .,,., 5 A K Nu f 3 , fr x e .Ji swag N , A .R .. , Q 5 A w ,I lb: 1!Z.,:g,kN'-Ztwk., -, A I, I L ,. K gf, , A L lxxscwiyf X Qg,5',,,Qffi'1',,L. A N f 1 ,s i2-wzrifef 1 -.gg QQ. fc, 53 .. 2L:w?,? j :fa X, Sxxighf in . hu! . -Y Q .'-- 12 , WWA, L H 'Ll 5 1, U f ab' 14, 1' X f eff X BLQ Z LW W X I 1 A9 W Mary Sue Proffit Escort, Tom Walker Brenda Cole Escort, Harper Beall Vicki Ervin Escort, Steve Strick Millie Pearce Escort, Richard Dobbin Elina Mavrea Escort, Richard McFadyen HOMECOMING Ann Sharpe Escort, Ronda Oliver COURT J 7 K irc- ji 0' nf' Anne Beach Escort, Terry Melton ownsend Escort, Neil Beach Martha Jones Escort, Bill Sullivan Sheila Gibbs Escort, Bruce Church wg. it '.., With a cheer, the football players HCDMECOMING Radiant in their swirling bouffant dresses, the cream of femininity at L. H. S. paraded for all to see at the peak of excitement during the homecoming activities. Coupled with the thrill of a hard-fought game, it was a night ot suspense-filled grandeur. All together now-L .... H .... S.l stream onto the field from the mouth ot the Bearcat. After a momer1t's wobbling, the crown settled down on the head ot a very regal queen. ,til , 'gg S fi .Ja f' '1, ll-xfsw A2 it ' 1 -Mffiiifiiwf , 1 ' ff' ' ' '77 11.333, ,W -i M ! M .1 A. Qfshs 37,5 r w 3- Y.. . fu Q ' - fa.: ,f .IQ 393, 3 gr 1 . , , , , , ,11,,,AA-f ,J H, ' '- ,Tiff rg, MM if . I it V , ,-4 , V4 ,gags 1 4 f fx QQ7g7'f7' e , 1 .xi V1 K' 4 And all of the sponsors looked so lt 1 sophisticated in the parade . . . ,A , 7 A 4 'ft 'X fxggfgg f Y I a x 1lf,,a1,ffff , X W3-ff , ,S ' if i , Ty, -.,, H l FEATURES GF l959 l The class of l959, solemn in caps and gowns, marched forward to receive their re- ' wards for twelve long years of labor as graduation was finally attained. Spring brought student council elections, along with earnest speeches and enthusiastic cam- paigning. I X ,fl in Xk J. MUST GET Y-...i The seniors relived fond mem- ories and anticipated future plans on stage in a clever class day skit about a mock murder trial. Don't worry-it was only iced tea! QE' 'll 7,2 The first in a long line eagerly waiting to get their '59 BEARCATS 'Qui Q. s A x ff - I we Q r- Yo 0' N me --mm..- ' xv I Thanks, Mr. Triplett. We knew we could count on you for an ad! fl X- fk.'1X.Hl'v1 .P COQPERATIVE i5..J .T.,:Z:'Z N3 SPONSORSHIPS BLACKWELDER PHARMACY CALDWELL BUILDERS SUPPLY COMMUNITY CREDIT CO. THE CORADA SHOP CITY-SERVICE CLEANERS CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO BRAWLEY'S JEWELRY BERNHARDT-SEAGLE CATO'S FRIE TORRENCE SERVICE STATION FLOWERS AUTO CO. LENOIR VENEER CO. LEFTWICH ELECTRIC CO. LENOIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PETERSON'S SHOES SASLOW'S JEWELERS SWANSON PLUMBING CO. SHELL SERVICE STATION SMITH PRINTING CO. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. THOMAS PHILLIPS 66 W. G. CANNON PAINT CO. W. E. SHAW FURNITURE CO. BROTHER PEARSON JEWELRY SMITH CROSSROADS, INC. LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA TRIPLETT CLOTHING CO. LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA SPAlNHOUR'S Lenoir's Leading Store of Quality Fashions SMITHEY'S GROCERY DEPARTMENT Dry Goods Quality Groceries and Meats J. C. PENNEY COMPANY INC. Always First Quality Phone PL 4-76II LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA rw-vw-M-T A -ve -V -5 -'-'H 'uk 'K V K I T r I U jwif THE PRINTING HOUSE LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Congrotulotions to the CLASS OF 1960 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND THOMPSON-LIPE CO. Wholesale Distributors 324 West Ave. P. O. Box 751 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA TEAGUE FURNITURE C0. A Complete Line of Home Furnishings 101 South Main Street Phone PL 4-6211 Lenoir, N. C. SHERRILL ICE CREAM CO P. O. Box 166 Diol 5114 Gronite Falls, North Corolino ,. , LENOIR DRUG CO. Your Walgreen Agency LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Steilfilh Gas Service LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA RAI N EY'S WATCH REPAIR Quality Jewelers China - Crystal - Silver Whitnel, North Corol ino G I B B O N S ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractor Lenoir, North Corolino coNoRATUl.ATuoNs, sENloRs DRS. REECE 8. GRAHAM ESTEP OIL COMPANY nlsrmsuron or Esso Pnooucrs VALMEAD, LENOIR, N. C. COLLINS' DEPARTMENT STORE LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations, Seniors! THE GOLD SHOP Ladies' Apparel Lenoir, North Corolino RUFTY STUDIO You ought to be in pictures' PRICE'S FLOOR COVERING 321 West Avenue Lenoir, North Corolino ww0sf'v'fff, X 'Sis Qwpfnslnrf u MINE E772Wh4WAAF? N! A Semen I n 4 52 : ' tote 5 'T 'j r1if fw TS: A if A! .5 WALDENSIAN BAKERIES...BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD BLOWING ROCK FURNITURE COMPANY Lenoir, North Corolino BLUE BELL, INC. Work Clothes and The Wrangler Lenoir, North Corolino ARCADE PHARMACY BROACH 8- HUNTLEY ESSO we fan any cloctor's SERVICE prescription PLozo 4-3440 Your Doctor Trusts Us- You Can' foo , Lenoir, North Corolino BUSH OLDSMOBILE Lenoir, North Corolino BEALL OIL COMPANY Distributors Sinclair and Petroleum Products Lenoir, North Co rolino IRQQDFYIHIHLJL Premier Division Lenoir, North Carolina 5251976852072 CARSON 8. CREWS SERVICENTER LENOIR, NORTH c:ARoLlNA Congrotulotions to the CLASS OF I960 EAGLE STORES F A I R WA Y SUPER MARKET Western Meats Quality Groceries Open 8:00 A.M. --8:00 P.M. Lenoir, North Corolino In Lenoir It's THE FASHION For Smart Ladies' and Misses' Wea Lenoir, North Corolino Nyj' COU RTN EY'S STORES ,-f igT ' CITIZENS BUILDING 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION The Home BuiIder's Friend LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA OAKBORO LUMBER PENNELL 8. HAIGLER coMPANY, mc. 'NC' Manufacturers of Lumber General Contractors Phone PL 4-5344 Lenoir, North Corolino P. Ol BOX 799 Jesse James ond Frank Jomes Distributor 81 GUI' oi' Pfoduffs PLUMBING 81 HEATING Phone 4-4981 Lenoir, N. C. phone PL 4-5344 Compliments ROSE'S 5-I0-25: STORES LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR, N. C. MEMBER F.D.I.C. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE 121 BERNHARDT FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers Lenoir, North Carol ina GREER FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Dial PL 4-4521 300 West Avenue W. E. Alexander G. W. Greer f 4 X ! 5 , , . , Z . L ' 4' 'puns 5' ,A -W-1,4 ' ' ' 5 5. , ' ' fha... 1:-if-'-M-M M -.M ..., W 1 W if ,ft ,QA E. -MX TOM BROOKS CHEVROLET, Inc. PL 4-3486 Highway 321-A South Lenoir, North Carolina 122 P. O. Box 802 Phone PL 4-6351 ROOFING CO. BARRINGER OIL COMPANY Eost Harper Avenue Distributors Phone PL 4-7231 Cities Service Petroleum Products LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Lenoir, North Corolino B E L K ' S BLUE RIDGE -jgjg ggujfji- ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION The Big Store on the Corner LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA WALIIENSIAN HUSIEIIY MILLS LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA KENTWOOD DRIVE-IN Sandwiches and Fountain Service Morganton By-Pass LENOIR CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY Phone PL 4-4041 316 East Harper Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina M UT UA L BUILDING 81 LOAN LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA McCORMICK, INC. JEWELERS On the Square Gorham, Towle, Heirloom Silver Castleton, Royal Doulton, Syracuse China, Lotus Crystal Phone PL 4-334l Lenoir, N. C NATIONAL VEN EER CO. PRESTWOOD Manufacturers of Rotary Cut Co- Veneers 8- Plywood Panels LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR, N. C. QUALITY SUPERMARKET We aren't satisfied until you are Hickory By-Pass The Light Refreshment PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. INC. OF HICKORY WOODBURY LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Building Material For The Best In Wood See Luke Woodbury Phone PL 4-453 s f LENOIR, NOR LF LENOIR HOSIERY MILLS INCORPORATED LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA HODGES DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 223 West Avenue Dial PL 4-4918 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA KENTWOOD FLORIST xxx HIBRITEN FURNITURE Manufacturers LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA no fig , I I I i ,,, I DAYVAULT'S DRUG STORE Lenoir, North Corolino LENOIR NEWS TOPIC Kearney C. Peorce Editor and Monoger Doily Except Sundoy Caldwell County's Home Newspaper Since I875 Lenoir, North Corolino MAN U FQTURI N G CORPORATION I Furniture Homilton L. Bruce, President LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA ' 7 MBNQSH P5 LENOIR 8: HICKQRY Lenoir, North Corolino 126 CAROLINA TIRE AN D APPLIANCE CQ. HAYES COTTON MILL COMPANY INCORPORATED E. M. Dud Dudley Phone PL 4-3446 207 El Harper Manufacturers of Cotton Yarns U. S. Royal Tires--Retreading Lenoir, North Corolino Wheel Alignment - Television HIBRITEN CHAIR KOHLER 8. CAMPBELL COMPANY, Inc. Incorporated Manufacturers Heirloom Quality Pianos Since 1896 LENOIRI NORTH CAROLINA Gronite Folls, North Corolino NEWTON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED Phone PL 4-4516 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA ff? iFM4lQarmlwE1LaD QIHAQIJIQ Qommmw M LENOIR N C .-1- '-I'-,da L E N O I R STATIONERY STORE Everything In School and Office Supplies Gift Headquarters e PL 4-6231 L oir, N. C LENOIR ICE-FUEL CO Ice-Coal - Fuel Oil We Do Not Sell Gasoline HOME ELECTRIC CO. Phone PL 4'725' oi r, North Corol ino Lenoir, North Corol inc .8 iw eggs ifgggllillrllwlfllill FURNITURE CII. F ' fi? Riiiir R Manufacturers ix Ss I ' BEDROOM FURNITURE I R RRR 3 Q 3 E E ' ii i3LENolR, NoRTH CAROLINA Xwigkgi S Ssgigj BOST LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials Established l92O Phone PL 4-9411 Lenoir, North Corolino People you like . . .like Coke! C A gi gkjiffi b , as CENTRAL SERVICE DUKE POWER COMPANY Tires - Batteries Accessories and Appliances Phone PL 4-4535 l.el'lOll', lXlOl'll'1 CCIl'Olll'lCJ C R O W E L L ' S CRUMP'S BARBECUE ll9 North Moin Street LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Lenoir, North Corolino TRIPLETT'S DAIRY ffm? we owe Pasteurized-Homogenized J . Dairy Products I I V F ' , Phone PL 4-5I42 -I L .f LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA oo 'I THRIF1' Foon CENTER TAYLCR LUMBER CO' Dealers ' Quality Groceries LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Building Material 801 Eost Horper Avenue LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA LEE 81 ROBBINS Men's Fashion Shop Lenoir, North Corolinc SPAINHOUR FURNITURE CO. INC. MANUFACTURERS Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Jarratt primp for meeting This is a study hall, where students read Mad the day's onslaught of students. magazines, write letters, and do all else except study. 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