Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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Miss Mary Angleys subjects US. his- Jocular Mr. Vess, a newcomer to the tory and geography are taught with con- faculty this year, competently covers the summate skill She is the adviser of the fields of world and U.S. history Mr. Charles Hope teaches civics and gen- eral math, is head baseball, boys' basket- ball, and junior varsity football coach, and an adviser of the Monogram Club. He shares his knowledge with others through a warm personality. Mr. Henry C. McFadyen, principal and world history teacher, is the wise and able administrator of the faculty and students. In Miss Angley's geography class these students are busy taking notes and working with maps and other supple ments.

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The study of world history in Mr. Mc Fadyen's class is made even more inter- esting by the true-to-life situations made up by him and the students. SOCIAL STUDIES You have marched into battle with Alexander the Great. You have listened to Lincoln at Gettys- burg. You have questioned with Socrates in the busy market place of Athens. You have climbed the mountains of Tibet, braved the jungles of the Congo, and cringed at the poverty of north- east Brazil. You have sat in Congress and seen democracy at work. You have probed the needs and hopes of society and each individual. Yes, the student of social studies at Lenoir High School has had many new experiences and has found answers to many of his questions. Yet to know facts is only to scratch the surface. Only as one digs deeper does he reach the core of social studies and pass from knowledge to under- standing. 24



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, il The Spanish Club begins planning early for money-raising projects for the fall dance, the Sno-Bwll. First row: Todd White, Susan Crisp, Patti Saylor, Susan Warlick, Janice McCrary, Pam Johnson, Betty Neal McCormick, Frosty Nelson, Linda Whittington, Carol Underdown, Rosemary Parsons, Elaine Un- derdown, Brenda Walker, Sandra Pilkenton, and Gloria Staines. Second row: Chris Rauchfuss, Minelle Laws, Ann Stronach, Janis Kiser, Daryl Brinton, Jane Fraley, Gayle McLean, Susan if f - .L ?,i: M. A i X' 4 - fff' N M fyff a4 Q' 5 W-. A 'Y' .nanny t.,.v.a5.,,fff,ff ' Watson, Susan Atwater, Mary Lib Henderson, Martha Rhodes, Joan Glass, Judy Burgess, Myra Dickson, and Anne Walsh. Third row: Terry Goble, Larry Foster, Jeff Smith, Johnny Nash, Lee Reese, Barry Lawson, Mike Cross, Bruce Vander- bloemen, Larry Taylor, Beverly Beal, Dickie Oakley, Roger Hames, Tommy Melton, and Mr. Lorenzo, adviser. Fourth row: Bill McKinney, Randy Spainhour, Bill Hirsch, Ronny Ferguson, Rick Graham, and Jimmy Coffey. LA GUA GES The Spanish Club under the direction of Mr. Lorenzo is the largest one in the school. Their big project is the Sno-Ball which they make possible through the sale of light bulbs. Hard work and enthusiasm are the order both inside the classroom and out. To them We say Mag- nifico, amigos l The Spanish Club officers preside over club meet- ings and organize plans for the Sno-Ball. Mr. Loren- zo, adviserg Rick Graham, treasurer, Patti Saylor, secretary, Daryl Brinton, vice-president, and Bever- ly Beal, president. maxim i HS1 ,Q Il ?., In November, at the new Lenoir Recreation Cent- er, Daryl Brinton was crowned Sno-Ball queen by Ginger Seehorn, a sophomore Spanish Club mem- ber.

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