Myers Park High School - Mustang Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1958 volume:
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SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME man s quest for thIngs of value has
produced the Seven Wonders of the World Smce the begmnmg of
our Myers Park world seven years ago the hopes dreams and
asplratnons of our students have produced the Seven Wonders of
Myers Park
The desIre to learn has grown Into Knowledge the wlllnngness
to serve to the utmost has brought about Leadershrp the devotedness
to the school and commumty has resulted In ServIce the longmg to
produce beauty In sound and arts has fostered Creatn eness
We understood our responsIbIlIty to the school and we had fanth
In our many teams These feelxngs we have showed In School SpIrIt
Farr and successful play have been the goals of our sports partIcIpants
and theIr Teamwork has shown that these goals were genume Deter
mInatIon to excel and the recognntlon for a job vvell done have
brought us Attamment
We who have grown wIth these wonders will long remember all
of the rIch experlences they represent and we knovs they wIll endure
from year to year as each class departs and a new one takes lfS place
The staff of the 1958 Mmtafzg has endeavored to record for
you the Wonders of Myers Park as they have been a part of our
school year
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N SFVIQN YIQARS Myers Park High School has gained
recognition for its modern ediiczitioiuil trends, high scholars'
tic stzindiirds. rind outstanding curriculum. This recognition
has resulted from the devoted efforts of our administration
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Dr. Giiringer. Dr. Horner. Mr. Braaten. Miss Gunter.
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Algebra, Plane Geomelry
Mr. Graham W. Somers
Math, Sriealre
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Algebra
Miss Katherine Stuckey
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For three hundred and fourteen seniors.
this year will hold happy and nostalgic
memories, for 1958 has been the cul-
mination of a rich experience filled with
achievement, recognition, service, lead-
ership.. and good fun.
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Awesome, yet wonderful, being a senior meant that
futures had to be planned forg therefore, College Day
and College Board Examinations helped many to find
their niche in institutions of higher learning. The quest
for knowledge and the desire for strong academic
background took on new meanings as the seniors
puzzled over Canterbury Tales and Macbeth, term
papers, trigonometry and senior math. physics and
chemistry, and foreign languages. Electives which en-
riched their program included world literature. drama.
music, and advanced art.
Extra-curricular activities played an important part
in each busy senior's life. Many held offices on the
Student Council, others worked untiringly on the
numerous senior committees. Practically every senior
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belonged to one of the service clubs, and the more
talented ones took the lead parts in major musical and
dramatic productions. Loyal and devoted class members
filled most of the major staff positions of the yearbook
and school paper.
Outstanding recognition came to the class of '58 as
individuals received scholarships. athletic awards. civic
awards, coveted positions of leadership, membership in
the Honor Society, and awards for outstanding musical
performances.
Class activities not soon to be forgotten were thc
Senior Picnic, the numerous school dances, the Senior
Follies, the Senior Banquet, and, of course, Graduation
and last good-byes to a wonderful Alma Mater.
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Senlors
Robert Sudney Abernethy III
Lntered 55 Student Councul11 Homeroom Oflicer 10 12 Honor
Socuety 12 Key Club 10 11 12 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Buble
Club 10 Enguneers Club 10 11 Vuce Presudent 12 Latun Club
10 Spanush Club 12 Sxuummung 10 Manager 11 Tennus 11 12
Dance Commuttee 12 Cutuzenshup Conumuttee 10
Charles Stuart Adams
Lntered '3 Homeroom Offucer 12 Honor Socuety 11 12 Engl
uu e-us tlulu 10 11 Treasurer 12 Latin Club 10 Spanush tlub
Donald Lee Adams
Lntered 56 Dustrubutuve Educatuon Club 12
Susan Burr Alexander
Lntered 2 Mustang 11 Girl Ambassadors 10 11 12 Y Teens
10 Buble Club 10 Cheer Club 11 French Club 11 12 I atm Club
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Charlue Brown
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1 onumultee 10 11 12 Cutlzenshup Comunlttee 12
I'homas Perry Allen
Lntered 55 H1 Y 10 11 12 Homeroom Ofl1c.er12
Graham Tullett Allison r
hntered 52 Student Councul 10 11 Homeroom Officer 12 Honou
Society 11 12 Junuor Marshal, Chuef 11 Key Club 10 12 Treas
urer 11 Monogram Club 10 11 Secretary 12 H1 Y 10 11 12
Buble Club Treasurer 10 Mustang Club 12 Latun Club 1-'resudent
10 Spanish Club ll 12 Wrestling 10 11 12 Track 10 11 12
Vausuty Football 10 11 12 Dance Comnuuttee 10 11 12 Cutuzen
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Lewus Robert Anastes
Ferry
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Paul Alderman Anderson r
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Vurgunua Ann Anderson
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George Eddmgs Archer r
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huuutuneers Club 12 Cheer Club 11 Lumelughters 12 Spanuslu
L lub 10 Track 10 ll 12 AUIBFICBII Fueld Serxuce Conumuttee 12
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huutered 52 C A P 10 Senuou Hugh Chour 12 Senuor Hugh Cluorus
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Lucy Glenn Barnes
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Ambassadors 12 Y Teens 10 Secretary 11 Senuor Hugh Cluorus
l0 Buble Club 10 t heeule uler 12 Must mg Club 12 Cheer Club
ll Frenmh Club 10 11 G AA 11 School Splrlt Conumuttee ll
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Lmda Lee Barnett
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Marshall
Sandra
Lourse
Clarence
Bobby
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l nterefl P French Club 11 12 Latln Club 10 Mustang
ullus ohnston Barnhardt
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Andrew Marshall Basmger
lll6'lQ-'ll F enrh Club 10 ll Latin Club 11 Dance Com
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Clarence Neal Bell
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Robert Purdy Ball r
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Alfred Hammond Bellows
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Co-Chairmen Ann and Jan look at a prospective menu
with their Banquet Committee.
Seniors
Annette Tarltton Bn ens
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anette Tarleton Blvens
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Vlfglnld Anne Blatlnw ood
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Thomas Hughes Blankenshrp
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Patrlcrd Plleen Braden
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gowns to present to the senior class
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Seniors
Clayton Buenmg Bundy
lntered 2 Homeroom Oflicer 10 11 lvlonogiam tlulv 11
Hi Y 11 Treasurer 12 Golf 11 Track 10 Varsity Foothill I0
Buddy 11 12 Dame Committee 12
David
Jimmy
Johnny
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Carlos Arthur Burns r
Lntered 55
Daud Harrison Burns
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ames Reed Bush
llll6'l64l ' Monogram Club 11 12 E glneers Club 1 I itni
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lnteied 52 Monogram Club 11 12 Band 10 11 Lngineerq tluh
ll 1' Sprmsh Club 11 12 Golf 10 11 12
amcs Philo Caldwell r
lnteied P Homeroom Ofllcer 11 12 Honor Soriety 11 1 lux
luh 10 11 Setretary 12 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Ili X 0
1' Bible C b hngmeers Club 10 11 12 1 I
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niittee I2 Student Opinion Committee 12
Ann Harrington Campbell
n ered Teens 10 11 GRA 12 F H A 12 Red I ro'-N I0
Bowling, 12
joretta Ixay Campbell
leenfx 11 12 Senior Hi li Cnoruf-i 0 1- A
1 1 CRA 12 Xolle
Margaret Lleanor Campbell
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Katherine Eugenia Carpenter
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lille l lul 10 Nlustam., Club 12 Cl eer Club 11 Si llllNll 1 lul
lnme Committee 11 12 School Splut Committu 1
4 itinnslnp Committee 10
William Alexander Carr
lntired 4 Homeroom Offieer 12 Mustang 11 1' MyerSpark
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lull, Manager 10 113 School Spirit Committee 11 12: W' yu -1 l
Menus Committee 11 12: Student Opinion Committee 12.
Aubrey May nard Cary
Entered 55.
Seniors shove memorable summer experiences at a student assembly
Seniors
Dorothea am, Lass
I ntererl v1 H11mer11om0f11cerll Y Teena 111 12 V1r'e Preqnlent
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I 'I'111k 12 Cross Country 12
Fred Houston Cochrane r
11tere1I 1-1 1-Iomeroom Of11cer10 Bxble Club 10 Basebal 10 1
Davld uhan Cohen
Entered 52 L1mel1ghters12 Lat1n Club 111 11
ohn Grady Connellv r
I nterefl Homeroom Oflicer 12 Junlor Marshal 11 Band 10
11 12 ln1.,1neers Club 12 Spanlsh Club 12
Phllrp Glrsan Conner
Interefl 6 Monogram Club 11 12 Fngmeers Club 12 Red
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Carolyn ane Conrad
I nterefl 1 Teens 11 12 Senmr Hlgh Chou' 12 Senwr Huzh
1 horns 11 Blble Club 10 F T A 11 Ser-retary 12 Fre-11111 1 l11I
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Cy nthla Paulmc Look
Intered Spanlsh Club 11 12 GAA 11 GRA Treasurer
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ldward Tollett Look
Fntered 55 Latln Club 10
Nancy Gray Cook
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Lois Carlisle Copeland
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lluabeth Barry Couch
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Linda Heidi Cowmg
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1 It 1 1 1 11l76'11Sl1lD Committee 11 Dance Committee 11
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Donald Patrltk Currie
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Carol Ann Daniels
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Marjorxe Beatrlce Davis
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Bruu. Crawford Denton
lfnlererl an Lngineers Club lr ll
Susan Douglas
n ered X eeris 10 1 wer L uh 1
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Robert Wayne Dugan
ntered 11 L1n1el1gl1ters 10 11
Daniel Hugh Earp r
nteierl H b1lilll"1ll Llub 12
I dward Dabney hdwards
lntered 55 Monogram Club 11 12 Red Cross 11 Varsity
l oollrill 1 2
Antonra ames Flllott
tl H MyerSpark11 Y Teens 10 11 12 b mm 1111.11 1 114111
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1111111 lub F T A X ree P1 esrdent 12
Mary Leach Elmore
' Mustang 12 Cirl Ambassadors 11 12 Y Teens 10
1. 1 ers 1
1 111' 1' Bottling 12 Public Relations lumnritteo 10
Carol Frames Elrmg
I ntererl 55 Y Teens 11 12 Spanish Club 12 Lv RA 12 BIDNXIIIIL
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Ralph Wxlllam Emmrlch
lnterecl 2 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Latin Club 10 11
XXFP'-11l1Hg10 11 12 Junlor Xarslty Football 10 11 Varsity Foot
lall 12 Crtrzenshrp Committee 11 House and Grounds tom
mittee 11
Paul Revere Ervln r
11 el 1-Ionmrrmm Umrer 10 11 12 Honor 5011911 X ue
1681416 nt 11 Presulent 12 Junior Marshal 11 key C lub 10 11
X uf Presldent 12 Vlonogr rm 11111111 12 H1 Y 12 Treasurer 14
esulerrt 11 Mustang, flllll 1 esulent 12 Iatrn I1 11
1 aseluall 11 12 Junior X rrsrty Basketball 11 1 1tlZ9TlNl1ID 10111
rnnttee 12 S1 hool Spirit Commlttee 12 lxey Llub Dlrer tort 1 11111
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I 1111 1011 6 btudent f,0Uf1LlI 12 Home-room Olhcer 11 12 1 lass
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1311111 tommittee 11 Nlustang 1 luh 12 Baseball 11 12 X 11'-.ity
1 rskrthall 12 Jumur Varsity llrsketlmall 11 Vrrslty lfuollrrll
Shrine Boul Captain 12 AllMe-eltlenburr., 12
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Mxldred Ann Field
usan 0 ers rue 1110 1
0 reasurer 1 1-1111 111
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Four senior gurls prove that they D0 want our Mustangs to win'
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Susan
Robert
Dan
Eddie
Dee Dee
Mary Leach
Carol
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Mary Elizabeth Fisher
Entered 'rr Latm Club 10 11 GRA 12
Vlfalter Hunter Floyd r
1 ntered v4 Dxstrlbutxve Education Club 12
Rebecca Chloe Fowler
l ntererl 2 1 Teens 10 Blble Club 10 French Club 11 G RA
1 Badminton lf Bowling 12
ohn Wesley Fox
Homeroom Oflicer 10 11 Monogram Club 11 12
.Tumor Varslty Football 10 Varslty Football 11 12
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lntered Engineers Club 11 12 Industrial Arts Axxarrl 12
Benjamin Barker Gallagher r
'32 Monogram Club 11 12 French Club 10 11 Virsltp,
I-ootball 11 12 Track 11 12 Shrme Bowl 12
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Sacra ann Gannaway
lnlcrell Home-room Officer 10 Y Teens I0 Senior High
1 horns 11 12 Letter Glrl 12 Cheer Club 11 F em h t lub ll 1
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Entered 55
Marcia Irvme Gay
lfntered 2 Student Councll 10 11 Homeroom Officer 10 11
I url Ambassadors 10 11 12 Y Teens 10 Orchestra 10 11 X109
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latm Club 10 Red Cross 10 GAA 10 11 GRA 12 School
ilblflt tigmmxttee 10 12 Hospltallty Lommlttee 12 Golf 12
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Davrd Pollock Gilmour
lntered G2 Student Lounul12 I-Iomeroom Olhmer 10 11 Honor
Notnetx 12 Junior Marshal 11 key Club 10 11 12 Monogram
Tr uk 10 11 12 Cross Country 10 11 Co Captain 12 Co 1 llzlll'
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Fthel Keesler Grlmour
Entered 52 Student COUHCII 11 12 Homeroom Ofhcer 10 Mus
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11 1 Teens 10 11 Presldent 12 Mustang Club 12 Latm Lluh
10 Spamsh Club 11 GAA 10 GRA 12 SXXlIIlI'l'llIlg Lluh
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Anne Scott Johnston
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Robert Story Johnston
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Susanne Bernuce Lane
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Mary Frances Leak
l ut u 1 Homeroom Officer 12 MyerSpark 11 Adxertuiung
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Mrchael Bruce Maddock
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Ernest Lynwood Mallard
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Karen Ann Mansfield
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Rudolph Lawrence Mansfueld
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Jud ud1th Ann Martm
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lrcderick Stewart Means r
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Carolyn Elaine Naumoff
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hurl Ambassadors 11 12 Y Teens 10 11 12 Band 10 1- '1' A l1
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Phrlrp Denms Needham
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Edward Mlchael O Herron
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Mary Geraldme Orr
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Claire Ellen Petersen
Entered '55g Y-Teens 113 Cheer Club 11: Limelighters 11, 12: Clone
French Club 11, 121 Latin Club 10, 11g G.R.A. 12.
james Edward Peterson jr.
Entered '553 Engineers' Club 12g Band 103 French Club 11.
Ruthlee Phillips
Entered '52: Student Council 121 Homeroom Officer 104 Mustang
123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Bible Club 105 Cheerleader 11, 123 Mustang
Club 12: Cheer Club 113 Limelighters 103 French Club 11, 12:
Latin Club 10: G.R.A. 12: Dance Committee 11, 123 School Spirit
gonicmigteiey 11, Co-Chairman 125 Assembly Committee 125 Calen-
ar lr ,
Harry McFall Pickett Ill
Entered '523 Homeroom Officer 12: Spanish Club 12: Dance
Committee 12.
Frances Virden Pilcher
Entered '52g Y-Teens 11, Vice-President 123 Cheer Club 113
French Club 11.
Mary Frances Pipkin
Entered '55: Homeroom Officer 10, 11, 12: MyerSpark 12: Y-Teens
10, 11, 125 Majorette 113 Bible Club 10: Cheer Club 113 French
Club ll, 123 G.R.A. 12.
Nancy Lee Poley
Jimmy
Ruthlee
Harry
Frannie
Entered '523 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 12: French Club 113 Molly
Latin Club 10' Public Relations Committee 12
Gail Polk
Entered 55 MyerSpark1l 12 Y Teens 11 FTA 11 Latin
club ll GAA 11
Charles Alexander Porter r
Entered 'Vlonogram Club 11 12 Band 10 11 12 Orchestra
12 Track 10 11 12
Charles Roland Powell
Entered 12 Student Council 10 Home-room Othcer 11 12 Class
Ufhcer 10 Honor Soclety 12 Boys State Junior Marshal 11
key tlub 10 11 12 Monogram Club 10 11 Vlce President 12
H1 X 11 12 Presldent 10 Mustang Club 12 French Club 10
Track 10 11 12 Cross Country 10 11 Co Captain 12 House
and Grounds Committee 10
Dale Roy Powell
Pntered 54
Madehne Carolyn Prather
Entered o Senior High Chorus 12 FHA 12
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Gal
Charlie
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Harold Merrill Pressman
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Mary josephxne Prxce
L wed X Teens 10 11 12 FTA 11 Cheer Club
Mary Irvme Reed
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lntered -1 Nlonogram Club 11 12 H1 H 12 XXFESUIIIQ 11 12
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Judith Woolard Rhodes
FIll9Y'PLl Homeroom 011106-r 12 1 Teens 11 11 B1ble tluh
10 Lheer Llub 11 French Club 12 Latm Club 10 11 G R -X 12
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12 btfllllll' Hlgh Qhllll' 19 Senlor H1gh Lhorus 12 -XI'll8I'lC3l1 F1elcl
Serxue lL'4xl11Ilg9 Student
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lfntered 11 bWlll1Y'l'llI11..lll Tfllllt CUIIIITAIIUPP 11
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H1111-1-1-11 'SEQ Mustang 11, Aalw-1'tisi11g' Rlklllili-IPI' 12: Junior Alill'Sllill
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Xsso111t1o11s 10 Hospltallty C0l'l'lI'lllll9t' 19
Sandra Lee Roberts
1' nteresl b lllStI'lb1ltlX6 Fdut lflilll 1 lull Se11et1r1 1
oy Elalne Roblnson
lLf'Il6'Itll 1 X Teens 11 12 L1!T1Cllgl1l6lS 12 GAA 11 GR -X
12 Plflg Xarmty R'1sketha1112 Tenn1s11 12
Elrzabeth Carroll Rogers
h,11t1-1911 S Student COUllC'll Setret.-113 11 Hon1eroon1 Ulhrer
10 Honor Souety 11 12 QlNltil1 Xouth Conferen1e 11 Iunmr
Naxshal Lhlef 11 L1rl Anlbassadors 11 17 X Teens 10 11
Sennn H1 11 1 horus 12 1311119 Llulm 10 Lhe-er Lluh 11 11109111 11191
11 H1411 11 Nlustmg, Club 12 I 1t1n Cluh 10 XX aws 11111 X11 111s
1 om1n1tte14 11 S1 houl SDIIII LOI'I'll11ltl99 12
May Lebby Rogers
hnte-red :P Mustang 11 X Teens 10 11 Chee-r Club 11 lfreneh
Club 11 17 Latm Club 10 School Splflt Comnuttee 12 Hosp1
111111 l ommlttee 12 House and hrounds K ommlttee 10
Bobby and the rest of the Commencement Commnttee have
flnally completed thelr plans
WY i"'.
Senlors
Thomas Schley Rogers r
l-ntered 12 Home-room Oilleer 12 Vlonobram Club 11 12 H1 Y
10 11 12 Latm Club 10 Engineers Club 12 Spanish Club
SWIITIITIIIIH 11 12 Baseball 11 12 School Splflt Commxttee
Dance Commlttee 11 12 Athletlc Commlttee 12
George Wllllam Rose r
hntered 03 Latxn Club 10 Spanish Club 12
ames Montgomery Rose
lsntered Z hngmeers Club 12 Lnmelxghters 12 Ifrench Club
Mane Melmda Rose
Lntered 02 Student Council 12 Honor Soclety 11 12 Glrl Am
hassadors 11 12 Y Teens 10 11 Cheer Club 11 Llmellghters
12 French Club 11 12 Latm Club 10 Handbook Committee
LuCha1rman 12 Dance Commlttee 12 School Splrlt Commit
te l
Howard Martm Rubm
Entered 57
Robble Bermce Sams
lnntsred Student Council Homeroom Officer 10 .lunlox
Xlarshal 11 Girl Ambassadors 12 Y Teens 10 11 Senior Hlgh
Chorus 10 llustang Club 12 Spanlsh Club 11 GA A 11 G R A
12 Dante Lommlttee 11 12 Public Relatlons Commlttee 12
Szhool Splrlt Commlttee 12
oan Gall Sandler
lantered n Honor SUCIBIY 12 Y Teens 10 11 Orchestra. 10 11
Presldent 12 Llmehghters 10 11 French Club 11 12 Red Cross
1' Lv A A 11 G R A 12 Cltxzenshlp Commlttee 11 Pubhc Rela
IIUIIS Lommtxtee 10 11
Robert Wagner Saunders
l ntexed a2 Monogram Club 12 Senior I-hgh Cholr 11 12 Senior
Hxgh Chorus 11 12 Latln Club 11 12 Baseball Manager
ames Michael Schmucker
lnntered 5 Senlor Hugh Choir 12 Senxor Hlgh Chorus 12
School SDIFII Commlttee 12 Publxc Relatlons Committee 12
Sally ean Seaman
erul 1 Teens 1 12 GRA 12 holf 12 BOXXllHf,
Ann Austm Sherrill
Lntered .J5 Y Teens 10 11 Treasurer 12 Blble Club 10 F T A
10 11 Cheer Club 11 French Club 11 X106 President 12 Latm
Club 10 Red Cross 10 GAA 10 Secretary 11 GRA 12
Sxxlmmxng 10 11 12 Volleyball 10 11 12 Publlc Relations Com
mittee 10
Jlldltll Allen Shope
lntered b Y Teens 12 Orchestra 11 12 Mustang Club
L R X 12 Bmsllng 12 Bridge 12 School Spxrlt Commlttee 12
Dune Q ommlttee 12
The Social Committee gets mto the swung of fhmgs with a Bunny Hop of Its own
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Tommy
Jimmy
Melinda
Howard
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Sandy
James
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Freddie
Gary
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Senlors
Mary Wallace Shotwell
l ntE'FPd ll Glrl Amb rssadors 11 12 Y Teens 10 11 12 1 heel
Llub ll Litm Club 10 G A A 11 Q1 RA 12 Dante Commutee
11 12 Handbook Commxttee 12 H09IJlt'llItX 1 ommnttee 12
Xlllhe Nlubtang 12
Bonnie Sue Shublun
Entered 2
Ronald Lee Shubkm
hntered Band 10 11 Lngmeexs Club 12 Latm Club ll
Sp rnlsh Llub 11
Michael Geoffrey Shulman
Lntereml 2 Student Counul 10 11 Honor Souety 11 12 hex
Llub 10 11 12 'Vlonogram Llub 10 11 12 Latm Llub 12 bp Lnlbll
Club 10 Te-nn1s10 11 12 Junlor Varsity Basketball 11 Junlol
VHFSIKQ Football 10 Yarslty Football 12 Dante Commlttee 10
11 Athletic Commlttee 10 11 Harnard Book Award 11
Donald Walker Shuman r
lrntered 52 Student Counf.1l12 Monobram Club 11 12 Semoz
Club 12 Track 11 12 Cross Country 11 12 JUHIOPXRFSIIQ Foot
ball 10 Traffic Commlttee 11 Chairman 12
lzrnest 1rardS1fford r
lntereml 2
Hugh Izdward Singleton
lfntered 1 heer Llub 11 Babe-b xll 10 Trltk 11
Patrxcra ane Sloan
Fntered 2 '1 Teens 11 Setretary 12 Cheer tlub 11 llme
hghterfa 10 11 12 French Llub 10 School Splrxt Committee
Albert Copeland Smarr
Fntered aw L -XP 10 Band 10 11 12 Rullollub 11 bDll1l'ill
L lub 12 Tennis 12
Brenda Powell Smith
Lntered of MyerSpark11 Art Edltor 12 X Teens 10 Urc-lxeslxl
10 11 12 Ilmellghtere 10 French Club 12 Latm Club 11 1
Frederlc Wrlllam Smlth
l- ntered 5
Gary Lafon Smith
lf ntered
With maxed emohons classmates face the uncertam on report card day
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Glbson Locke Smith
Pntered 11 Spamsh Club 11 Wrestlmg, 11 12 Track 10 12 G'bbY
Rufus Kader Smlth r
Pnterefl av Mustang, Attlwltxes Edltor 12 Senlor Hlgh Chorus
10 11 12 Boys Glee Club 10 11 Mustang Club Vice Presldent
12 Spamsh Club 11 12 .lunlor Varslty Basketball 11 Varsxtg
Basketball Manager 12 School Splrlt Commlttee 12 Dance
1 ommlttee 12
Sylvla Louise Smith
lntered 1:1 FHA 12
Wayne Bewerxdge Smlth r
hntered 32 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Blble Club 10 Spanish
1 lub 12 Red Cross 10 Golf 10 11 12 Varslty Basketball Man
ager 10 11 School Splrlt Commlttee 12 Dance Committee 12
Nlannter Bookstore 10 11 12
Robert Stephen Spelzman
I-nts-red v2 Monogram Llub 12 Latin 1 lub 10 Spamsh Club
ll 12 XYl'QStllI1g 11 Tennls 10 Junxor Xarslty Football 10 11
X arslty Football 12
Susan Kxttrell Sprock
lwltererl W2 Y Teens 10 11 12 Senior Hugh Choir 12 Buble
I lub 10 F HA 12 Cheer Club 11 French Club ll 12 Spanish
f lub 10 G R A 2
Barbara Sue Spurrler
hntered 52 Homeroom Officer 10 Y Teens 10 11 12 Senxor
Hlgh Chorus 10 Blble Club 10 F H A 12 Cheer Club 11 Latln
Club 10 Spanlsh Club 12 School Splrxt Commlttee 12
Loretta Lue Stafford
hlntered 214 Y Teens 10 11 12 Blble Club 10 FHA 12 FTA
12 Cheer Club 11 Latln Club 10 11 G RA 12
Patr1c1a Ann Stalhngs
l ntered 2 Homeroom Ofllcer 11 MyerSpark 11 Co News
Editor 12 Junlor Marshal 11 Glrl Ambassadors 12 Y Teens 10
ll letter Gxrl 11 Cheerleader 12 Mustang Club 12 Cheer C lub
11 latln Club 10 Spanlsh Club 11 12 School Spxrlt Commlttee
12 Dance Committee 12
ames Lawson Stanley
Entfered1?5 Monogram Club 10 11 12 French Club 10 11 2
Luclus ones Stanley r
lfntererl '3 Student Counul 12 Senlor High Chorus 10 12
Boys Glee Club 10 11 12 Lxmellghters 12 latin Club
Red Cross 10 11 X1 restlmg 11 School Splrlt Commlttee 12
LeRoy Eflrd Stanton
l ntererl 2
Sylvia
Wayne
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Robert
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Seniors
Wllllam Worthlngton Starr
MyerSpark 10 11 Sports Ed1tor12 Band
Latln Club 11 12 Awtronomg Club 10 11 1
Entered 3
Orchefatra 12
Myra Lynn Steele
Y Teens 10 11 12 benlor Hlgh Chorus, 11
g11a1exC1lx5b 10 French Club 11 12 Red Cross 10 11 12 GAA
Entered
Richard Henry Stephan
Monogram Club 10 11 12 Lngmeere 6
Spanish Club 12 Varsity Basxetball Manager 10
Entered 4
Carol Barbara Stlteler
CAP 11 Senior Hlgll Chorus 12
Volleyball 12 Bowlmg 12 Mustang 12
Entered 6 G R A
Cllfford James Stokes
Pntered 2
Mary Morgan Stokes
Entered 2 Mustan 11 Honor SOCIQKQ 12 Y Teens 10 11
ff EA 15 12 Cheer lub 11 Latm Club 10 Spanlsh Club 11
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Robert Tyler Stone II
Entered 1' Student Qounml Treasurer 11 President 12 Home
room 01111 er 11 Clif-1-1 Uflirer 10 Boy'-1 St ite Jllllltbl 'Nlarahal 11
L1ub10 11 12 H1Y10 11 12 Blble Club 10 Vlustanpt
Club 12 Lheer Club 11 I atm Club President lo Spanlsh l lub
1 School Splrlt Committee 10 Dance Commlttes 10 11 12
Iumor Rotarlan 12
Edlth Ellen Storey
12 FTA 12 Cheer Club 11 Latm Llub 10 GAA 11 GRA
2 Bonlm 11 12 Sulmlmn
john Sherman Stralton
Entered wa I atm Club 10 11 ennle 1'
Robert Lee Stutts r
Entered 12 Homeroom Ofllcer 10 Senlor High Chorus 12 Span
rsh Club 11 Jumor Varelty Football 11 Xareltg Football 1
Anne GlbSOU Sulllvan
Entered 6 Student Counul 12 Mustang 11 Featuree Fchtor
12 C1rlAmb1'4sadors11 12 '1 Teens 10 Bible Club 10 Mustang..
L lub 12 the-er Club 11 l-remh Llub 10 11 Presulent 12 I mlm
ub 10 11 ed Qrobs 11 CAA 11 I X 12 btklmnllll 11
tolf 11 Lltlzenahlp Lommlttee 11 Lhalrman 12 Sfhool Splrmt
Lommlttee 11 12 Public Relatlonm lommlttee 10 11
Robert Harvey Summervllle
Entered vm Home-room U1Ticer10 11 Monogram l lub 10 11
Frenf-h Club 10 11 Colt' 10 11 Varsity Basketb1ll10 11 1
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Gerald McK1bb1n Suttl
1 ntered
Davrd XY'ayne Sutton
l-ntererl I md 10 lllstrlbutne Pdur 1t1on C
Tonda Anne Taylor
Entered -12 Student founc-11 12 Mustang 11 Spamsh tlub 11
12 C R -X 12 Tenn1s11 C1r1s Xarsxtv Basketball 11 12 LIYIZQFI
shxp fomm1ttee 11 12 Lo Lhurman Xnlernan Ifleld Serxne
lommlttee 12 Xmernan Fleld Seruce Representatlxe
Wxlllam Lake Taylor
hntered w Student Counml 11 12 Homeroom Ofhcer
Class Ofneer 11 12 Mustang 11 Honor Sotletg 12 Junlor
Vlarshal 11 Key Club 10 11 12 H1 Y 11 Secretary 10 Presl
dent 12 bible Club 10 Mustang Club 12 Cheer Club 11 French
Club 10 11 12 1Vrestl1n1., 10 SXKIITIITIITII., 11 Lltlzenshlp Com
mxttee 10 11 12 Dance Commlttee 12 .Tumor Rotarlan 12
'student ffplllllifl tommlttee C11 urman 12
Robert Douglas Therrell
lntered Senxor Hn.,h Lholr l1 12 Senlor Hlgll fhorus
1' Boys hlee Llub ll Bind 10 Drum 'Vl1Jor 11 12 Presldent
Ur h stra 10 lf enmh 1 lub 11
Foster Edward 'lhomas r
1 ntered 12 Semor Hugh I holr 12 Senlor Hugh I horus 12 Llme
llf.,I1lf-'FS 11 1
Prlscllla Louxse Thomas
Lntered 2 Glrl Ambrssadors 12 1 Teens 10 11 12 Semor
Hlgh Cholr 11 12 Semor Hlgh Chorus 10 11 Brble Club 10
I T X 11 Cheer Club 11 L1mel1t,hters 12 French Club 11 12
Sc hool Spirit Commlttee 11
Roy Zacharlah Thomas III
lntered 4 Student 1 ouncll Vue Plefsxdent 12 Homeroom
H1111 er 10 tlass Ufhter 11 Mustang 11 lunlor 'Vlarsh 11 11 hes
uh 12 'Vlonom tm um 10 12 Trexsurer 1 1 11
12 Xue Pres1dcnt 10 Blble Llub 10 Vlustant, 1 lub 1' Cheer
tlub 11 I atm Club Presldent 10 Spamsh Club 11 12 Junlor
X 1rs1ty I-ootball 10 VN ays and Nleans Comm1ttee Cheurman 11
Dance tommlttee 11 12 School Spxrlt Comnnttee 12 Jumor
Rotar1an12 B.f1seball10 11 12 Junmr Varsity Basketball 10
XAINIIL lhskethall 11 12
Carolrne lhompson
n ered vb 1 Teens 2 Red from 11
Dorothy Lou Thomson
l-ntered 56 11 Teens 11 12 CR-X 12 FHA Pres1dent12
French K lub 11 12 Red Cross 12 Brldge 12 Dante Comnntte-+
esse Newton Thrash r
P ntered 11 Enhlneers Club 12 I heer Club 11 Golf 12 Tratk 1'
George Ralph Trmmerman
hntered 2 Student CUUYICII 11 12 Homeroom 01111 er 11 1
s Club 11 12 N mogram 4 lub 10 11 12 Blble Club 10
Xlustamz Club 12 Base-b1ll 10 Captaln 11 12 Junmr Xarmtx
B xsketb lll 10 V rrslty B tsketb ill 11 12 Sc hool SDITII 1 ommltter
Xthle 4 Conn ee 11 H 11
Charles and the other Drploma Commlttee members discuss the 1958 sheepskm
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Wayne
Tonda
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Tommy
Pussy
Zach
Carolme
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GW e George Allen Titlow
g Entered '55: Student Council 11' Homeroom Officer 10, 12' Bible
Club 10 Engmeers Club 12 Red Cross 11 12 Junlor Yarslty
Jimmy Basketball 10 Varsity Football 10
one
I Y
U Y
Mike
Jimmy
Johnny
ames Edwln Torbet III
Entered U6 S1'lll'l1IT1lI'lg 12
ane Ellen Torbet
Entered a6 Y Teens 11 12 GAA 11 Volleyball 12 BUXKll1lE
11 12 GRA Counc1l12
Claude eter Trapp r
Entered 52 MyerSpark 10 11 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Track
Judy Caroline Trapp
Entered 17 Y Teens 11 12 F H A 12 Ilmellghters 12 French
Club 12 C R A 12 School Splrlt Committee 1? Public Relmtxon-.
Lommlttee 1 P
Mlchael Trrbble
Entered Mustang 11 Monogram Club 11 12 French Club
ll Cof 11
ames Thomas Trotter
Fntered o2 Golf 10 Track 10 11 12 Junlor Varslty Football 11
ohn Goodman Turner III
Entered 2:2 Latm Club 10 11 Golf 10 11 12 Wrestlmg 11
Kay Frances Turner
Entered 11 Y Teens 12 Senlor Hlgh Cholr 11 12 Senlor H1g11
Chorus 11 12 Blble Club 10 Span1sh Club 12 Red Cross 11 12
G R A 12 Glrls Varslty Basketball 10
Mary Katherme Ulmer
Entered 2 Student Councll 12 Honor Society 11 12 Glrl
Ambassadors 12 Y Teens 10 12 Presldent 11 Senlor Hlgh
Chorus 11 Blble Club 10 Cheer Club 11 French Club 11 12
Latm Club 10 GRA 12 Hospltalxty Comm1ttee 12 Handbook
Committee Co Chalrman 12
Mary Elxzabeth Van Every
Entered U2 Student Counc1l11 12 Homeroom Omcer 10 Mus
tang 12 Cxvltan Youth Conference 11 Glrl Ambassadors 1
1 Teens 10 11 Letter Glrl 11 Blble Club 10 FTA 11 Lheer
Club 11 French Club 10 11 12 GAA 10 11 GRA 12 Tennls
11 12 Golf 12 Clubs Commlttee Chairman 12 Public R0lll1lbllS
tommlttee 12 Dance Commlttee 12
George erry Venable
Entered 52 CAP 10 11 12
a Sensors decide on many lmportant Issues at then meetings
Mary Lib
Jerry
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Seniors
Sammxe ane Vermxlllon
Fntered 52 1 Teens 10 11 12 Senlor Hxgh Chorus 11 Nlagor
ette 10 Head 11 12 Blble Club 10 Cheer Club 11 12 Red Cross
12 GAA 10 11 GRA 12 Sulmm1nL,12 Dance tom
mlttee 12 School Splrxt C0l"llfl'llt189 12 Glrls Xarslty Baskethlll
Ruth Elame Ward
Entered n 1 Teens 10 11 12 Senlor Hlgh Chorus 10 12 Senior
H f..h Choir 12 Orchestra 10 11 12 B ble Club 10 F H X 17
FTA 12 Cheer Club 11 French Club 11 12 GAA 11 f R X
12 Bowling 11 Badrnlnton 12 Volleyball 12 Sohnol SDIFIK l om
mlttee 12
Vlrgmxa Carolyn Watkins
Entered an Y Teens 12 Senlor I-Ilgh Cholr 12 Senlor High
Chorus 12 FHA 12 Llmellghters 12 French Club 12 C R
E Schogl Spxrlt Commlttee 12 Publlc' Relatlons Commlttce 12
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Ramelle Lee Watterson
Entered on Student Couno1l12 MyerSpark Clrculatxon 'Klan
ager 11 Co Editor 12 Y Teens 10 11 12 Blble Club 10 F H A
12 FTA 11 12 Red Cross 10 11 12 CRA 12 School SDITII
fcnnmlttee 12
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class rings, money-raising projects, and the memor- sciences.
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CLASS NEWS
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Mary Sylvia Abernethy
Steven Selby Abrams
George Douglas Aitken
Judy Kaye Alexander
Donald Speer Allen
judy Lee Allen
Lyman Hall Allen
Paul Haywood Allen
Donald Ray Allred
john Edu ard Alt
lfranusco Arumr
Katherine Crowell Atkms
krcdcrlck DaCoata Austin Ill
Wlllldm Edward Auatm
Damel Shelton Baan
Cynth1a Kay Baker
Karen Shelley Bard
Patrrcxa Anne Barefoot
Rxchard Low ell Barefoot
Allre Chase Barnhlll
Rlchard Edward Barrett
Peter Danxel Barr1e
Robe rt Walter Beathley jr
Harry Duane Bcax er r
Agnes XVatl-uns Bmder
Wfade Marx ID Blackvx elder r
Roaemary Blankenship
Stephen Judd Blucher
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Mrllre jean Bolrck
Barbara Wrnheld Booe
Marx IH Aaron Boone
Lloyd Carlton Boat jr
Ifrances Anne Boyd
udlth Ellen Bradley
Martha Annc Braswell
ohn lzdmn Brnetz
bandra Henderson Brown
Mary Anne Buck
oy Bernlce Bum lrdner
N lctor Kantor Burg
5 lly Anne Burke
Phrllrp Lee Burm
Barbara Ellzabeth Burr
Wlllxam hrncmt Byrd Ir
Thelma Elnzabcth Campbell
Lucy Rebecca Lannaday
emca Mallory Cannon
ohn Grant Qarcy
l:u3,,ene Roy Carpenter r
Mxchael Holt Carrner
ohn Atlcrns Carson
Andrew Ruel Chalabnc
Carol Asbury C haplm
anc Pate Charnley
julro Cesar Codras
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Wfilliam Henry Coffey jr.
john Carroll Compton
Marsha Lynn Cook
Ina joanne Cooper
Robert Bradley Cordle
Archle Hrram Costner III
Patrrcla Lyster Cotter
ohn Frank Courtney r
Mary Hilda Cowell
Lrnda Irene Cox
Helen Brddle Crex ensten
Elrsa Hayne Culbreath
Bettye jean Cullen
ohn Wallace Curnow
Catherine McArthur Currre
Charles Orr Dalton
Elxzabeth Ann Dax IS
Elmer Robert Davis r
Frank Holbrooke Dax IS
Daphne Sue Dean
Dorothy Dale Delph
ames Lavs rente Dex ereux
Prank amcs Dex me
Gregory john Dobrnson
I rank Bernard Doxe
ohn Henry DuBose III
Shelra jane Duncan
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Martha Ex elyn Dunn
Nancy Malloy Duvall
udlth Vrrgrnra Fdwards
Kay Frances Elder
Peter james Ellrott
Thomas Henry Ertel
Chrrstrne Mason Farnan
jack Davrs Farr jr
Susan hlnzabeth Favor
Gertrude Rex a Fmman
judrth Marcra Frtzgohn
Wrllram Laurre Focht
George Randolph Foster
Edwrn Burke Fowler III
Emrly Louxse Frazier
Martin Berke Freedland
Vrr rnla Gaul Freeman
Diana Bond Frost
Doreen Berry Frost
Fllen Craig Frye
Ann jean Fullerton
Frederic Mercer Gallagher III
Elrzabeth jean Gardner
Patrlcra Gray Garrrson
Gary Bruce Gebhardt
Errc Flynn George
Phrllrp Gordon Gnetzen
Betty Gail Forbes
Mlchael Hlldreth Gilbert
Wlllxam Charles Gilbert
jean McKay Glasgow
judnth Crane Godfrey
Paul Gayman Goodson
Thomas Pettus Grasty Jr
Benjamin Tyson Graw ely
Wlllxam Warner Gray jr
Thomas jackson Grlbble
Hazel Monroe Grner
Wrlllam Scott Gulon
james Albert Gupto
Millard Lucnus Half
Wxllxam Level Halberstadt II
Hannah Sue Hamer
Nancy Carol Hamllton
erry Porter Haney
Ednth Wnnxfred Happe
Robert Leon Hardxn
Paul Curtis Hardy
Mlchael Hosea Harmer
Raymond Mercer Harpham
Sara Irene Harrington
C harlotte Kathleen Harns
George Parker Hams 'I
Laura Eugenia Harris
Raphael Tlbbs Hams
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Louise Ann Marie Habicht
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Alice Craddock Harrison
Helen Edith Harrison
Wanda Sue Hayes
Carole Dorian He urn
Kenneth Houck Heinbaugh
Harriet an Hester
Helen Suzanne Higgins
Hoyle Durward Hill
Mary Lee Hinson
Allan Garry Hirschorn
Adrienne Myers Hogshe ld
Nicholas Vedder Holland
lla jane Holmes
Mary Louise Hoppin
Nancy Catherine House
uvhes Bayne Hoyle
jean Montgomery Hudgms
Adele Marie Hults
Patricia Ann Hults
Eugene lzlmore Humphries r
Ex elyn Joyce Hunter
Martha Diane Hunter
Sara ane Ison
Rcbeccl Ann jennings
Stephanie Nichols jones
Robert Allen lxarlson
Donna jean lxelleher
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William Sherwood Houston
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NW alter Hale Kellogg
Bes erly LaMarr Kelly
Plumer Whrtelaw Kendall jr
james Robert Kenerly jr
Emrly Marcia Kerns
jackre Lourse Kmcheloe
Sarah Sentman Kung
Suzanne Holt Krug
I homas Adams Krrkwood
john Donald Krser jr
Brenda Ward Krssrah
Irwm Klernfeldt
Nancy Sue Knrght
Karen DeMar Koth
Dorothy Anna Kuebler
james Marshall Kunkle
Thomas Cooper Lampee
Mary Lu Lander
Mary Martha Lander
ared Alexander Law r
Barbara Ann Lee
Barbara Anne Lee
Rrchard Marlon I ec
Sarah Vrr rnra Lee
Dorothy Lynn Leekley
Carcn Shrrley Lefller
Cretchen Ruth Lcfflcr
james Davis Lane
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Sandra Damn Lester
Myrna Madallene Linker
james Clayton Little jr
Mary Ann Lrttle
Anne Nugent Lobdell
Edxthc Vxrynna Long,
Sherlle Ann Lox c
William Mark I usk
Clement Reynolds Marshall
Linda Ann Martin
Larry Warner Massey
Judith Chrlsty Mathews
jo Ann Mathis
Vlrynla Wray Mauney
Ellen Wfestbrook Mayo
Kenny McArx er
john Locke Mcforkle
jane Knrby McCormick
ames Benjamin McCoy
Mary Katherlne McEvs en
Marxlyn Mackey McGar1ty
judy Mathews MCC' rath
Catherine Ann McGu1re
Lmda Gayle Mclx er
Abncs Moormg McKee
Susan Hunter Meacham
Cathernne Gall Memory
Harry Ax ant Merrltt r
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Davnd Harold Mxlano
Margaret Lee Muller
Marianne Miller
jerry Wayne Mxtchell
john Gordon Mitchell jr
Lrnda Mane Mltchell
Judith Nell Mondy
Emily Ann Moore
Alfred Wesley Moss
Elizabeth Kay Moss
Brenda Charlotte Mullls
Mary Efird Mulwee
Porter Courtney Munn Jr
Agnes Rachel Murdaugh
F rancxs johnstone Murdoch
Evelyn Darst Murphy
Carolyn Rose Murray
Margaret Claxre Murray
Martha Selwyn Myers
George Ormand Neely
john Garwood New 1tt jr
jo Ann Noland
Theodore Paul Nordman
james Theron Norman
Charlotte Ann Oberfell
Thomas Franklm O Brncn
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George William Moseley
Robert Onley jr
Katherine Lynne Orlean
Patrlcla Ellen Osborne
Mlchael Watllngton Owen
Robert Allen Parlxer
James Kenneth Parrot jr
jo Anne Pettlt
Lynda Lea Plckup
oan Pnerce
Robert George Pmdell
Brenda Elame Pope
Edward Preston Porter
Paul jones Potts
Joanna Llberty Poulakos
Mary Rochelle Prxce
Sara Ethel Prichard
Palmer Dax nd Quackenbush
Patrlcla Ann Query
Donald Edgar Rakow
Mary Anne Ransome
Roy Robert Reavns
Channing Orr Richards
Glenn Albert Robmson jr
Margaret Ellen Ross
Carlton Boyd Sanderson
Wllllam Arthur Sanford jr
Rnchard Waller Scott
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loseph Guy Sharpe jr
Catherine C hapman Shelby
Imogene Shipman
anne Carolyn Short
ames Franklin Shuman
erry Lee Shurlg,
Lionel Ronald Sikor
Wfrlliam lee Skidmore
Carole Anne Slaughter
Margaret Patricia Sloan
Anthony Dunvs oody Smith
Gary Richard Smith
ane Beatty Smith
Larry Wadsworth Smith
Lois Helen Smith
Louis Faulkner Smith
Paul Dennis Smith
Vernon Windle Smith
Bei erly Ax en Smoot
Elizabeth Sylx ia Snyder
john Marshall Soldati
Wfilliam Larry Spicer
Marion Pauling Spigener r
Kathryn Olivia Spoon
Sally jean Spratt
George Wfayne Stallings
Barbara Marion Stancel
Sandra Ann Stellings
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ames Allen Stenhouse
Blake Hunter Stephens jr
Norman Allen Stewart
Nancy Vlrgrnxa Stlckley
Anne Richards Stratton
o Ann Strickland
Gall Elnzabeth Stroupe
Dax 1d Ernest Swyers
ames Robert Taylor
Margaret Ann Taylor
Terry Sulln an Taylor
Wrlllam Elton Taylor
ohn Greenberry Thomas III
Robert Goodwm Thomas
Glorla jo Tmsley
Patrrcra Ann Tobm
Wnllxam Lawrence Tourtellot
Elleen Mary Traynor
Tommy Phllous Tucker
James Austm Turner III
Davld Pollock Underwood
Ann Lydall Van Ex ery
Odell Shemwell Vestal j
Gall Ann Vmcent
Lewis Revel Waddey III
Sue Carol Wade
Wrlson Klng Wallace
Judith Irene Ward
George Patterson Wfearn
Catherine Elaine Wfeeks
David Saul Wfeiss
Sheila Maureen Wfelch
Hope Dahl Wfesterlield
julia Erwin Wfestmoreland
Alice Marret Wfheeler
Mary Frances XVheeler
Harvey Stewart White
Gwendolyn Annette XY'icker
Peggy jean Wiley
Theodore DuBose Wlillar
james David Williams
Barbara Elaine Willis
Williarn Moore Willis III
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George johnson XX isecarx
joyann Louise XVohlbruck
Linda Kaye Yarborough
Mary Elizabeth Yarborough
Mary Ellen Yount
"Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair says Paul Goodson quoting Washington to John New tt Sandra Stell ngs Ma t n
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This year's Sophomore Class was an energetic force
behind all school activities. Service clubs. athletic
teams, the annual, the school paper, and music groups
all made up a part of the busy sophomores life.
Steve Bost, Rita Robertson, Alice Stratton, and Charles Vinroot
study the circulatory system at frogs.
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Secretory Treasurer
Scholastic activities which balanced their extra-
curricular activities were Driver's Education, world
history, English and Brutus' funeral oration, algebra
with quadratic equations. French and Spanish verbs
and vocabularies and, naturally, biology with extinct
bugs to be collected and clammy frogs to be dissected.
Steve Martin practices driving skill while Pattie Ritch and Tommy
Meacham watch.
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Iydn Ann Alevmder
Betsy me Allen
Iohn Marshall Allen
Robert Travuele Allen III
X lrglnla XVr1ghtAll1son
I rank Robinson Anders III
Sandra Elizabeth Anderson
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Hou ard Bell Arhuekle III
Mome Argo
Vilerle joan Baan
Dax nd I-Iarned Bambereer
XY'xll1am Freeman Barber
Xlclllllalll Sutton Barber
Iohn Qulency Barnes
Mar lret lfllzabeth Barrie
loy Lee Bass
lrllzlheth Battle
George Wfaehrneton Baxter
Robe rt Rovse Beatty III
Anna Wfesley Beddlneheld
Hllary Flovy ers Bell
Bronvs ell fhrlstlnla Bert.,
Marlon Reece Berryhull
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Rebeeea Gvs en Blgzgers
Normr Van Landnnehxm Bmder
joseph Weitly Bishop
me Bltton Blaele
osephme Shannon Blaclevx ell
I-lenrlettl Redfern Blaleeney
Kaye Blleleensderfer
ohn Van Antvserp Boehm
Fdvl nn Gordon Bohmnon
john Walter Bolm
C onstanee Moree Booth
Qtey en C arlton Boat
Clorl 1 ean Boyd
Thomas Dunox ant Bl'lbSOl1
Roxy I rost Branon
Daniel Lee Bramley
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Innes XX'1llareI Bremer
Ron xld Dnrs Brremm
Donald Lee Brltton
I dv 1rd XXIIIIIAITI Brody
Helen Elarne Broleholf
Billy Elx rs Broome
Bellnda Ann Brown
Mary Beth Brumfield
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joan Meredith Bruning
George Anton Burkhalter
joseph Allen Burns
Elva Elizabeth Bush
Vera jane Butner
Naomi Ruth Camp
Emmett Allen Canady
Miles Smith Carpenter
Sammi rout'
Susan Penelope Carter
Elizabeth Beall Caulkins
Maurice Alvin Cawn
George Wilkes Chapman jr.
Linda joy Chariton
Anna Grace Clayton
Meredith jane Clifton
Wayne Harris Clifton
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Floyd joseph Clontz jr.
Barbara Ann Cloud
Glen Austin Coan jr.
Zebulon Vance Cockerham
Marian Lee Coleman
judith Fay Collins
Charles Wearn Connelly
Alice Wfinston Conner
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jeanne Minette Conrad
Patricia Allen Cook
Victor Brown Cook
Harriett Anne Cordle
Rachel Alma Cordle
Elizabeth Anne Cornelius
james Clardy Cothran jr.
Dale Patrick Cousart
Vlfilliam Swaffield Cowan
Pamela Cowing
Ann Ward Crosson
Patsy Leigh Crouse
Reginald Ramsey Curlee
George King Cutter jr.
judith Leigh Daniels
Frederick William Daum
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Frances Dale Davenport
Oliver Franklin Davenpo
Dwight Larry Davis
Norman McBrayer Davis
Linda Hartwell Deal
Edwin Little Dean
james Edward Deegan
john Astley deKrafft
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Margaret Sandra Dox er
Raymond Murphy Dom ns
Thomas Edmund Efird jr
Margaret Ann Ellls
Ernest Elllson
Ruth Ellen Elrod
Kathleen jenefer Ex ans
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Lmda Kay Ferrell
Vernon Wayne Frsher
Donna Mary Fllnt
Alice Teresa Flynn
Bess Cocke Forshaw
Howard Edu ard Frazner r
ohn Howard Fulmer
Carol Sue Gallovs ay
Shella Anne Gantt
ames Luther Gardner r
Elmer Lee Garrett
Louise Ann Gathmgs
Robert Lomax Glbbons
Charlotte Ann Glbson
Dorothy Ann Grbson
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Carol Antonia Glcnham
Elrzabeth Murray Glenn
Shirley Ela1ne Godfrey
Nanny Llevs elly n Godvx nn
joe Muller Goodson
George Sullry an Goody ear III
Cornelia McDonald Graham
Thomas Grant III
ames Wrlllam Gray ely
Ollnc. Cllnton Gray ntte
Sandra Rose Gras ntte
Mary Martha Grayson
Charlotte Gregory
Sandra Lorrame Grler
Gary Dean Grosboll
Ylxlb row
Ralph Grier Haddon Jr
Rupert Theodore Hall
Susan Hxllnard Hall
Henry Stratton Hallett
Barbara Ann Hamilton
Mary Margaret Hamrnclt
Barbara Elxzabeth Hanks
Mary Lee Hardin
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Francis Xavier Farnan III Bonn Arthur Gilbert jr. Martha Louzette Hackney
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Phylhs Rosrlnnd Hlrt
Llrry Lau ranee Hlrtsell
L1nda Pllm ren Hlrx ell
Ceor e Aubrey Hayxes
L111dlSue Hmlems
Iou1s Ph1ll1p Hazel
Anne Mor an Hetth
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Naney Isabel Heath
lnae Robert Helbem
Rlehard Dax 1d Helbem
Lmda Sue Helderman
Carolyn Ann Helmx
Mary Ehzabeth Hemph1ll
Thom is ldv ard Henderyon I1
XX1lleen Rutled e Henderxon
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Roy Lxrry Henson
Dllllll LOLIISL Hlle
Geor ll Candaee Hrll
Sara Ann H1ll
C larenee WHFCOII Hobby I
Helen Imo ene Hodenn
C heryl lzlalne Hoifman
Xllfalter Lee Ho an
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Bnlhe Brandt Holden
Harry Rleharel Holden
MIXW ell Roberts Holder r
ames Reglnald Holderlleld
Kathanne Hovlard Holdln
Anne C ordeha Holhday
I loyd Ttlmad e Honeyeutt
Constanee Mlehelle Hooper
Kathleen Helen Hoose
Alex C halmers Hope
jo Ann Horn
brederlcle XX 1ley Horne
Ehzabeth Stew lrt Hovx ard
aeeyuellne Rowe Howell
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Seott 1'ranlel1n Hubba
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C alherlne Hdldlll Hudb1ns
XV1ll11m lrrednele Hulxe
Hugh l-laeleney Hlllltlll ton
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Ro er Baxter Huntley
LALIFIC Taylor Hurt
C ee1l Crahlm Husleeyf
Carlyle lrederlele Hyatt
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janet Lucille jackson
Robert Varnes james
john Gardner johnston
john Williaiii johnston jr.
Michael Douglas jones
Nancy Louise jones
Lillian Elizabeth jordan
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Frederick Allen josephs
jonathan Archible Kaigler Ill
joyce Carol Katzenmoyer
judith Carolyn Keenan
joseph Lodge Kellermann jr.
Ingrid Lelia Kemp
XVilliam Samuel Kendrick
Ruthann Patricia Kilroy
Laura Elizabeth Kissiah
Charles Frank Klontzberger
Michael Lynn Knight
Pamela june Kopp
Barbara Ann Kossove
Laura Antoinette Kratt
Catherine Tillson Kuralt
Kenneth Beal Kurtz
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Marion Taylor Lawson
Phil Arlen Levine
jean Elizabeth Linker
Barbara Ellen Lipscomb
Bianca Maxine Little
james Millard Little III
john Charles Livingston
Laura Russell Livingston
julia Frames Lockey
Robert Lee Looper
Phyllis Ann Lovings
Margaret Melchor Lowe
Marion Morrison Lowrance
john Paul Lucas III
Mary Davidson Lucas
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Linda Louise Lyman
Alexander Graham Macliadyen
Ira Michael Madans
Nancy Lucinda Majors
judith Vlfalker Manning
Martha Ellen Mansfield
Merrie Elizabeth Lumley Marcotte
Mary Marler
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Margaret Tribble Martin
Martha Ann Martin
Sally Ann Martin
Stexe Russell Martin
Alice Byrd Mauzy
Philip Bessom M xy j
S' fond row
Jacob LeGrande Mly er
Linda MRFIOH May hcvl
Linda jo Mayo
Exe Martha Mazoly
I rances Enloe MtClam
Emily Suzanne McClellan
Dorothy Ann Mtflmtock
Kenneth Rogers McCullough
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Wfilliam I lrmer McGinty
Elizabeth Eagles McGuire
Sylx ia can MtKarg
Brenda Fay McKay
Michael Kerry McQuiston
Thomas Boyd Meatham
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Sandra Anne Means
Betty Louise Milltord
oytc Ann Mills
Edu ard Taylor Moblcy jr
Linda Kay Moffatt
ames Leonrdan Moore
Ronald Earle Moore
Smdra Ann Moore
Thomas I ranklin Moore
Kathleen Edith Moores
I lctcher Bryson Morgan
Mary Carolyn Morris
Ronald Bryant Moser
ane Taylor Mulyx ec
Elliott Paul Murnitlt
SIXUJ row
Margaret Huntington Murrell
Marylyn Ann Myers
eanne Alberta Myles
Patsy Ann Neely
Nick Thomason New berry
Judith Catherine Nicholson
Daniel Edward Nolen
Jeanette Ottillic Nordman
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Meredith Celeste Norton
Norma Frances Nuttall
Guilford Carney Oldham
Fisk Outwater
Margaret Celia Owen
Mary Meade Owens
Russell Jacob Page
Second muh'
jenny Ann Parker
Noel Vance Patton
jesse Grover Pegram
Mary Robbins Pleasants
Doris Ruth Prather
Brenda Merle Price
Helen Murphy Price
Richard Cobb Ranson
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Tommy Clarence Reep
Richard Wakeheld Rhyne
Pattie Sue Ellen Ritch
Larry Wilborn Robbins
Rita Lee Robertson
Gayle Rogers
Martha Edwina Rogers
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Rosalind Rollins
Mary Stewart Rosenblatt
Mary Alice Roth
Gretchen Travis Rotha
Eleanor Anne Rouser
Carl Alvin Rupprecket
Temple Shaw Ryland
William Robert Salen
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Ann Ledbetter Sanders
Susan Bette Schwartz
Norman Butler Scott jr.
Davis Stephen Seawright
Samuel Leroy Sehorn
Andrew Kennedy Selden II
Wiley Earle Senn
David Gwin Shelton
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Harry Livingston Shinn jr.
Caroline Noble Shiver
Johnston Reid Shoemaker jr.
joseph Rush Shull III
Richard George Sieburg
Ronald Taylor Smarr
Ann Downing Smith
Elizabeth Bartlett Smith
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Letitia Anne Smith
Michael Wayne Smith
Susan Elizabeth Snyder
Stephen Ira Sobell
Charles Hardy Spain
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james Morris Spearman
Winston Evans Sprock
Ann Elizabeth Stafford
Esther Beebe Stanfield
Helen Elizabeth St. Clair
Patricia Stell
Michael Hunter Stenhouse
Gail Denise Stephan
Constance Clifton Stephens
Thomas joseph Stockton
Harry Parsons Stokely
Kristin Dagmar Stoll
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Herman Aubrey Stone
Sampson Paul Stork
Carolyn Welile Stowe
Alice Taylor Stratton
Henry Oswell Strohecker
Carol LaGrande Stuckey
james Draper Sturdivant
james Lawrence Suggs
Louis Arnold Sullivan
Linda Lou Summerville
Sandra Sue Summerville
judith Marguerite Suttle
Sixlb ro uf:
Robert Charles Swerdloff
Sallye Meredith Tathwell
Daniel Grover Thigpen IV
Timothy Grant Thomas
Tommy Albert Thomes
Gail Thomson
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Edna Wallene Theadgill Charles Arthur Vinroot james Douglas Whetstone
jerry Sidney Threatt
Sven Albin Thulin
Phyllis jean Tipton
Carolyn Louise Transou
Hal Hodges Tribble
Semnd row:
Virginia Arlene Triplett
Michaele Lynne Tucker
Charles Perry Turnipseed jr.
Joyce Carolyn Vaden
Stephen Heywood Van Every jr.
Patricia Anne Vaughn
Frances Ellen Walker
Hugh Anderson Walker
joy Gordon Walker
Elizabeth Ellen Waller
Warren Goodie Ward jr.
Fourlb row:
Thomas Brown Watkins
james King Weber jr.
William Phillip Welch
l-lill Beverly Wellford
Edward Carlyle West
Catherine Wheeler
Norma Glenn Whitehead
Margaret Winchester Whitton
john Edward Williams
Sue Ellen Williams
Linda Lou Willis
Sixth row:
Richard Deems Wilson
Nathan Earl Wise
Christopher Stanuslaus Witaszek
jerry Kenneth Woo
Donna Rochelle Woodside
Donovan Mack Woodside
les Oliver DuBose Charles Ellison Elrod Jr. Marianna Hancock Kuester .lay P k R g
President Vice-President Secretory T e
Freshman C ass
Freshmen, making their first big step into high school,
ably filled positions of leadership and service by lead-
ing the junior High Student Council and junior High
Honor Society. In classrooms they pondered X:Y,
made Latin a lively subject, mastered diagramming in
English, and tried their talents in journalism I.
ighth Grade
Eighth graders, small in number but large in achieve-
ments, gave our school enthusiastic support. Espe-
cially outstanding was their wholehearted support of
Teacher Appreciation Day. Their classroom experi-
ences included introductory foreign languages, North
Carolina history, shop, art, and sewing.
Robert Clark Whitton Mary Yorke Johnston Kay Saville Sherrill Ann Maekinny
President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer
Page 68
Freshmen
Eleanor Ann Abernathy
Sally Johnston Abernathy
Joyce Anne Abernethy
Carl Hart Adams
judy Littleton Adams
Markham Robertson Alexander
Gus Anastes
Margaret Games Anderson
Susan Kelly Anderson
Brenda Mayo Armstrong,
Katharme Greer Atkrns
Cyeory. Kenneth Austm
Katherme Oln er Bagby
lack Ernest Baker
lane XX ellxngton Baker
Ioseph Leonard Barath jr
Lmda Ann Barnhnll
Mary Eluabeth Benoxt
Nancy Goode Best
Iatob Curtxs Blacku ood
lohn Carey Bolen Ir
Barbara Ann Boone
Kenneth Inglxs Bozeman
Hannah Grace Bradford
Helen Carolyn Brents
Robert james Brletz
Mary Arnall Bro rch
Robm Suzanne Burke
judnth Ann Burrxer
joseph Flltott Caldxx ell
Leonard Hewell Carter jr
XX'1ll1am Richard Chappell
Loren Charnley jr
Sandra Lee Cheney
jams Sue Chlles
Mary Elxzabeth Clutz
Nancy Cubson Collxer
Alexander Copeland IV
XX'rll1am Fugene Cornelxus
Str.-1h Elnnheth Count
Pltrlcxa Ann Cox
Duane Elame Crotkett
Fllfabeth Gall Croxx ell
Donna lxlye Cullen
joseph Carey Curlet
Armand 'I urner Damel
Daud Allen Daniel
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Ann Lxndsay Dans
Hazel jones Deason lr
Preiton Delph
jamee Flynn DeRamus
john Brewer Drfkmson
Robert Thompson Drckson
Kltharme Anne Dletler
Peter Dodge
leanne Denxse DuBose
Peggy Angela Duckworth
Reba-ua Larkln Duncan
NX alter Mawey Dunlftp Ill
Melxm Murphy Durham
Howard Mareen Duwall III
Sara Cothran Du elle
Nancy H1llF1st
Io Ann Ellrot
lane Flrzabeth Farthmg
Whllram Pnnkney Fmley
Dany Pearne Fltch
Carol Ann Garrison
Dev ey Anclrell Glbion
Pamela Dorothy Glenior
Edu :rd Alexander C lox er
jerry Martin Goodman
Cynthia Chapman Grlham
Harxey Whlson Moore Grmty
Sarah Marun Grntfrth
Vhllnm I-hrrlion Cuerrant
Pamela jane Guthfle
Coleman Moore Hambley
lack Ioun Hardy jr
Mary Permelra Harkey
Melx 1 Lane Heath
Mary Shephard Hend rson
XX rllram Carl Hmion lll
lucy Flrzaheth Hltchcotk
Benpamln Qhamhaugh Horack ll
Frank Mackey Hough jr
Mnhael Hogue Houston
Fdu ard Stephem Hoxue
Robert Stuxx art Hou re
Patrrua Ann Huff
lhomae Alefcander Huffaker
Peggy Anne Hull
Henry Carrrer Hunt
Pamela Ann Inderfurth
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David Gardner johnson
john Laurence jones lll
Mary Frances Jones
Kenneth Roberts jordan
Frances Ann Kendrick
Elizabeth Farnsworth Kenna
Claudia Virginia Kerns
Mary leila lane
Virginia Carole lane
Robert Henry lampee
Mary Stella Leak
Linda Lee
Katherine Ann Ligon
David Marley Lzndeman
Henrietta I inker
linda Elaine Little
Dianne Littlefield
Mary Malinda Lobdell
lames Shepherd Lofton
VUils0n Truman Lose
Paula Marian Lumpkin
Douglas Moore Maddock
Thomas Styles Marshall
Barbara Sue Martin
jean Craig Mason
Oscar Lee Mathis jr
Frank Daniel McAllister
Ann Mebane McDonald
IN mcy Sharon Mclx er
XX'ill1am Harold McKee
Peggy Lynne McNeal
lames Rosebro Meathum
Ronald Wfebster Miller
Hannah Scott Mills
Robert Havs kms Mobley
Linda Lou Moller
lane Morrison Moore
Jennie Marlin Moore
Georgia Ann Morrison
Katherine Aubrey Munford
Susan Gail kaumoff
Michael Stott New bein
Sara lranmes New man
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Io Ann Oetlman
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Freshmen
John Henry Palmer II
Josephine Parham Patterson
LeNoir Grace Pearsall
Gall W esley Pearson
Iudlth Louise Pearson
Robert Alfred Pearson
Anna Shuford Peeler
Daud Nelson Pfohl
Jean Wheeler Pharr
Irames Allen Prerfc
Carolrne Jean Prlcher
I mcla Sue Pmkston
Ired John Porter
Mxchael Srmon Pressman
James Tucker Rayburn
Charles Harmon Reed Jr
Robert John Rrce
Robert Preston Rxchftrdson
Jane Wylly Robb
Vernon Joseph Robinson
John L Rogers
'I homas Franklm Rogers
Anne Fontame Rose
Nmty Thorne Rouzer
Rrchard Berton Sargent
Gretchen Cluthe Schoof
Herbert Charles Schoof Jr
Carolyn Sthw am
Jerry Segal
Alan Page Shaw
Wfrlllam Arnold Shaw
Judrth Lourse Srms
Dorothy Jeanne Slaughter
Dome Anne Slrpher
Mlrxm McLeod Smith Ir
Ronald Prank bmltl
Frank W'arren Snepp
Barbara Gene Spann
Joseph Mrlton Spenter Jr
Cxrolyn Haynes Spoon
Shrrley Anne Spratt
I-red Graham Stephens Jr
Robert Fred Stern
Margaret Carolme Stokes
Maurice Preston Stone
Jeanne Sm arm
Rebecca Lourse Su anzey
Judith Carolyn Sh umate
Freshmen
john Sibert Swinney Jr.
Frederick Lee Tathwell
.Iohn Stephen Thomas
james Barry Timberlake
Catherine Ravenel Townsend
Anina Tribble
Scott Edwin Trotter
XX"arren Caldwell Tucker
,ludith Ann Turner
Virginia Gene Turner
Milton Spangler Van Hoy
Mary Isabelle Van XX'agner
.lames Gilbert XX'aIlace
Diana Fay NX'alters
Craig Millard Xwardlaw
XX'arren XX'ade Why
Richard Fiske W'egner
Fenton NX'ells
Thomas Henry NX'esterfield
Ann Stewart XX'hite
john Gettys XX'hite
Diane Dunbar XX'iIhurn
Blanche Gregg XX'illard
Nancy Randolph XX'iIliartl
Lyndon Dale XX'illiams
Frederick Vi'illiam Wfood
Benjamin XX'yche jr.
XX'illiam Michael Yett
Barnett Cahiniss Young
Mrs. McKee! enloys a pleasant surprise on TAD from John Latin consists of prolects as well as deelenslons Jeannie Pharr
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Smdra Lou Abernethy
Charles jerry Adama
Roaann Luule Alexander
Mary Ann Allen
llmea Walter Allnson
Sumo Lorene Arlhergu
Patrnua Ann Auetm
Roy Connelly Bam
Fdvsarcl Wfella Ballenger Ir
Barbara Clexeland Bamherlgu
Brnan Dom na Barkedalc
George Eldrxge Barnett
Pamela Barnett
Robert Clay Barnett
Quwan Ex erett Barnette
limes Harper Blrnhardt lr
Harriet Murray Baynard
lames Tyaon Beachum
Brenda Gvs ynn Bethel
Donald Barton Betts
Charlc-S Cook Boger lr
Iulxus Stephen Boldnzaar III
Harry Morgan Boyd Ir
Kaye Terrell Boyle
Ioan Bass Broun
Ilmes Robert Bryant
Iulxa Claire Bundy
Harriet Leah Burm
Allne Qanders Burl
Frances Carolyn Byrd
George Brent Callahln
XX1Iburn VC ellea Campbell
Susan Hall Cannon
Alice Alexander Carr
Robert Carroll Cam
Frederrck Allen Caudle
Hovx ard Kenneth Chadxxnk ll
Walter Charnley
XX'1ll1am Mackey Clark
Van Douglis Coble
jme Ann Coffey
Margaret Carolyn Coon
Iohn XX ealey Craig lr
lamei Allen Crockett lr
Bryan Patterson Crutcher
Ellsabeth Cunnxngham
Laila Adele Dahxr
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Gretchen Daley Damel
Mary lodd Danes
Phoebe Joyce Dans
Qusan Cont Dnme
Stephen Arnold Douglas VI
lohn Steele Fclgerton
lconard Gary Edwards jr
Ruharcl 'I urner Flmore jr
Patrlcla louxse Fskrtdge
Hurry Rnchardson Farr
Gvsemlolyn Mae Ferris
llmes Qtuart Fmch jr
Colleen Nathalne Floyd
Robert Iohnson Flynn
Kltharxne Graham Follmer
lo Anne Forbes
Mary Ellen Forehand
lhomas Forshaxx
Daud Wayne Fowler
Lesl1e Ann Freedland
Altce Dale French
Carole Ann Frnend
Dorothy Byers Frost
Martha Sumxx alt Fullerton
lames Mclnnes Gale
Ehaabeth Morrow Gallagher
Flleen Carol Garhnkel
lean Ann Gaskell
'Susan Clair Gebharclt
Gayle Marsh George
Robert Glasgow lr
Allan Frederxck C oud jr
julie Ann Graham
Walter Raleigh Graham
Lucy Robertson Grasty
Rex Norman Grlhhle Ir
Ralph Harrell Grnfhn Ir
Iulxus Vlrgll Grlfflth
Dennis Lorenz Guthrie
Lmcla jean Hackett
Edu ard Sprunt Hamtlton lr
Donna jean Hanes
lames Rnckfortl Htnncr lr
C we Karvl Hams
Mlry lane Harrls
Iohn Langdon Harrxson
Dana Darlene Hassler
Ann Lynn Ham kma
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I Eighth Grade
Martha Nell Hemphill
.lohn Leslie Henderson
Marjorie Ann Henderson
john Peach Hightower
Linda Susan Holder
Mary Louise Holliday
Marilyn Rose Honey
XVill1am Douglass Hope
Sheridan Lynn House
Martha Melinda Hudgins
Iohn Vfayne Hunter
Nanny Grant Huntington
l loyd Hurt jr
Ralph Henry Husband jr
Harry Boyd Ingle II
Kathryn Lee Jarrell
loan Brantly Johnstone
Edvun Lee jones III
Tommie jean jones
Stathula Nick Kaperonis
Robert Broun Kellogg
Vaiden Pearson Kendrick
Sue Elen Kimbrough
Anastasia Kanela Kontos
Pamala Baker Koth
Iohn Ex ans Ladley
Kay Latimer
Kathryn Bane Lays
Susan Vftley Ledford
Carol Ann Leekley
Murray W'1ll1am Lmeberger
Ruth Cm ynn Little
Ruth Lynn Little
Sam Mtbowan Ltttlegohn
Linda Ann Lookabill
Carol Zeigler Loring
Mary XX ilhemina Love
Eddy lee MacAleer
NX nlliam Paul Mallard
Caroline Armistead Martin
ludith Elizabeth Martin
lames Clayton Massey
Hirrtet lris Mayer
Maxine Sue Mayer
Michael Dow ns McAllister
Susan Lore McCarty
james Stew art McCullough
Dorothy Ellen McDougle
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NX'oods Monroe McG1nn
Wrllnam Bulgm McGu1re jr
Alrce Grbson McNe1ll
julran Curtrs Meadows III
Robert Dean Melton
Carole Lauretta Memory
Mrchael Grant Muller
Wnllram Boone R Mxtchell III
Wrley Herbert Morrlson III
Ellrot Rector Motley Jr
Cnrard joshua Myers
Mrrram Anne Needham
Robert john Newlrn
Frxeda Lrllre Rose Nordman
lhomas Edward Norman
Arnett Stanton Olner jr
Sally Anne 0 Rourke
john Allen Otten jr
Lyn Outwater
George Dantzler Page jr
Margaret Kmgsland Parker
john Mayo Phrllrps
Polly Ann Pickett
Jeffery james Pollock
jrmmxe Scott Powers
Ann Beth Pressman
Mary Stewart Quern
Joyce Ann Ray
Harold Ray Rlchardson jr
Monroe Hobson Rrdenhour III
james Manuel Rogers
Penny Betty Rogers
Walton Worth Rogers
Constance Elmor Roper
judrth Susan Rubm
Stex en VC'arren Schoon
Nancy Lynn Schvt artz
Robert Hubbard Selburg
Elrzabeth Ann Sheppard
Cheryl Ellen Shrpman
judrth Anne Shotvx ell
Graeme Hunter Shull
Carson Irsun Srmms jr
john Arthur Skrdmore
Dennrs Eugene Smnth
james Harrell Smrth
Sarah Laura Snyder
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JOAN CROFT AND MEMBERS OF HER COMMITTEE
WORK T0 MAKE THE CHRISTMAS DANCE EXTRA
SPECIAL. Ralph Trmrnerman, Betty Lou Couch,
Joan Croft, Co-Chairman of the Dance Cornrnittccq
Jerrie Orr, Janet Hawkins, Susan Douglas.
HANDBOOK COMMITTEE WORKS DURING THE
SUMMER. Mary Shotwcll, Betsy Melasky, Sarah
Lee, Gaines Wllburn.
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BOB STONE ZACH THOMAS DR. JACK HORNER BOB CORDLE GOODY
PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ADVISOR SECRETARY TREASURER
Student ou neil
Composed of the tour major officers, thirteen school committees.
the representatives from each senior high homeroom, and Dr.
Horner, the advisor, the Student Council is the nucleus around
which the activities of Myers Park High School revolve.
Several projects were undertaken this year. including spon-
soring four annual school dances - Homecoming, Christmas,
Sadie Hawkins. and Valentineg holding a rummage sale to
raise funds for the Christmas projectg establishing the American
Field Service Committee for the purpose of aiding in the schools
Foreign lixchange Student Programg and issuing the second
annual student handbook, "Information Please," hy the Hand-
hook Committee.
HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES HELP CO-ORDINATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT. First row: Harriet I-ICsiCr,
Punch Harris, Sikky Sams, Ethel Gilmour, Caroline McClain, Lois Copeland, Barbara Hanks, Wallene Thread-
grll, Tnsh Smith, Ginger Allison. Second row: Jurg Muller, Joe Kellerman, Bill Halberstadt, Jo Ann Strickland,
Virginia Mauney, Judy Godfrey, Mary Ann Buck, Jane Block, Donna Woodside, Sally Tathwell, Mary Lucas.
Third row: John Soldati, Harrison Wellford, Bobby Hord, Stewart White, Dickie Lee, George Wnsecaryer,
Freeman Barber, L. J. Stanley, Ralph Timmerman, Bill Carr, Bo Willard, Hill Wellford, Steve Sobell.
Anne Sullivan Linton Wray Kay Hart
Citizenship Committee Athletic Committee Dance Committee
Spike Spigener Kaky Wolf Walter Dellinger
Assembly Committee Public Relations Ways and Means
Committee Committee
Student Council committees played an important
part in our schools functions. The Public Relations
Committee kept all students well informed on school
functionsg the Club Committee chartered all school
clubsg the Assembly Committee provided varied and
interesting programsg the Vlfays and Means Com-
mittee handled all financial problems. The House and
Grounds Committee did a very commendable job in
monitoring both campus and cafeteria, while the
Trafhc Committee lessened one of Myers Parks most
MEMBERS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE SUP-
PORT FOOTBALL TEAM: Gayle Rogers, Martha Hack-
ney, Carolyn Vaden,
Tom Grant, Margaret Whitton.
Martin Freedland,
SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE MEMBERS SELL MUMS
FOR HOMECOMING. Judy Shape, Caroline McClain,
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Don Shurnan Ruthlee Phillips Sue Lane Vic Burg
Traffic Committee School Spirit School Spirit House and Grounds
Committee Committee Committee
Lib Van Every Bill Taylor Melinda Rose Kay Ulmer
Club Committee Student Opinion Handbook Handbook
Committee Committee Committee
troublesome problems. School Spirit Committee mem-
bers developed pep and enthusiasm throughout the
year and sponsored many after-the-game open houses.
Four memorable dances were staged by the Dance
Committee. and the Student Opinion Committee
proved successful.
Through hard work and constant eitort, the Student
Council once again achieved its honored goal - the
development and betterment of Myers Park High
School.
CHOOSING CANDIDATES FOR NEXT SUMMER'S
A.F.S. PROGRAM. Tonda Taylor, Co-Chairman of the
A.F.S, Committeeg David Gilmour, Co-Chairman of thc
A.F.S. Committee, Miss Rankin, Miss Newland.
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REPRESENTING JR. HIGH HOME-
ROOMS IN STUDENT COUNCIL.
First row: Brenda Bethel, Robbie
Sieburg, Jane Moore, Allen Otten,
Malinda Lobdell, Judy Adams. Second
row: Nancy Huntington, Walton
Rogers, Nina Tribble, Johnny Dickinson,
Connie Roper, George Barnett,
Paula Lumpkin.
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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN PLAN JR. HIGH EVENTS.
First row. David Pfohl, Presidentg Caroline Pilcher, Vice-Presidentg
Billy Clark, Secretaryp Butch Allison, Treasurer. Second row: Judy
Adams, School Spirit Committee, Jane Moore, Assembly Comrnittccg
Mrs. Gray, Advisor, John Thomas, Dance Committee, Bobby Brcitz,
Ways crifi Means Committee.
Jr. High Students Enioy
Their Christmas Dance.
Similar to the Senior group. the junior
High Student Council is composed of
the four main ofiicers, homeroom rep-
resentatives, and various committees.
This year they devised a monitor system
und 21 student court to help individuals
realize the responsibility of school citi-
zenship. They sponsored two dances
during the year: ii formal dance at
Cihristnris 'ind 'i sock hop in the spring.
As 1 fund r using project they produced
i t.ilcnt show
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Society
ML-inhcrxlnp in thc National Honor Society is thr
tnlrnindtion ot' industrious strix ing .tnd thy tultimi'
tion ol' liighcr idmlx. Sclcctcd on Ihr lmixix ot' Lu'
nlty ruoinmcnd.ition .ind high sclioldxtit .ithiu L-
nn-nt. Honor Soriety incinbcrs serx cd both school
.ind community hy supporting Musfguldr Dystrophy.
.i todthing progmrn. Cfollcgc Day. .ind thr Honor
Sm my St holdrxhip.
linprr-Wim' .ind incinomhlc ix induttion. yet ho
hind those gold ribbons stand thu hcdrcrm ot'
fi1.1I'.1LfCT. Schohtrship. Leadership .Ind Scrwicc.
Maw XX'innic Noorc .ind Miss Pauline Sprinkle .irc
tht- Adxisors.
LEADERS IN THEIR CLASS. First row: Judy McManus, Mary Stokes Co otyn Nournoff Ann Daniels Ann Johnston Cynthia c py e
Rose Jan Bivens, Secretory Sue Lone, Annette Bivcns Murcia Jones Joon Sonoter Betsw Me osky Molly Withers Corroil Rogers Second row
Churhc Adamo Bail Toxtor Jimmy Coldwell Grohorn Allison P it Nccdrcnrn Harrison elford CQ Cs C y
Treosurcrg Rob Abernetny, David Gilmour, Gaines Witburn, Mrke Shulmon Amon Liner
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High Lxtuin ix huld tor the incinbrrx ot thr lunioi
High Honor Soticty. Their willingncw to wrm
lwth Nthool .ind tonnnunity. thur hadcrxlmilw. .mnd
thy-ir xthol.irNhip ITl.1hL thcni .tinong thr topx ot tht
Innior High. Munhciwlmip ix luwd on xtholdxtn
.itutininrnt .ind hnultx .1I7PI'ON.li, .tnd nr-xx nnni
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SPORTS STAFF AT WORK. Judy Matthews,
Assistant Girls' Sports Editor, Ethel Gilmour,
Girls Sports Edrtorg Spike Spigener, Assistant
Boys' Sports Editor, Joe Kelley, Boys' Sports
Editor,
One annual is scarcely distributed before another is
in the planning stage. Thus the 1958 illrrrftrug statf
began their planning while the '57 staff enjoyed the
product of their long hours of work. Before school
closed last june, this years stall' had begun working
on theme ideas, layout possibilities, and new ap-
proaches in telling the story of our school year.
Late june and early july found the editorial ad-
visor, editor, and the art editor in frequent meetings
"NOW Y'ALL, LET'S GET THIS CLASS SECTION ORGANIZEDH' First row:
Sally Spratt, Class Edrtor, Susan Naumatf, Mary Lucas. Second row:
Martha Hackney, Casey Sherrill, Trsh Smith, Sally MeKarg, Mary Leach
Elmore, Luz Moore, Janice Short, Judy McGrath,
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THE SELLING FORCE OF THE MUSTANG. First
row: Robin Roberson, Aclyertisnnq Managerg
Ann Brannon, Beth Hamilton. Second row:
Christine Fcrnan, Caleb Barnhardt, 'vtary
Costner,
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THE ACTIVITIES STAFF NEEDS A SPECIAL
FILE T0 RECORD ALL EVENTS. Jeannie Glasf
gow, Mimi Levi, Assistant Actlyltues Eclntor,
K. Smith, Aetryrtues Editor
at Charlotte lfngraying and XVashburn Printing Com-
panies. The theme began to crystalizeg paste-up
dummies were madeg new ideas grew by leaps and
bounds. By early August the major statll met and
voted on the ideas and gave additional suggestions.
The '58 rlllllfalllg was underway!
XVith the opening of school. activity in LA Zl
gained momentum. During September each section
editor and his stalf worked diligently on layouts and
OUR MOST IMPORTANT HELPERS - THE ANNUAL HOMEROOM
REPRESENTATIVES. First row: Hows, Huntlnqton, Loakablll, Welsman,
Shelby, Murray, Blankenship, Frost, Wiley, Little, Harris. Second row:
Wood Corelle, Sherrill, Conner, Lane, Cullen, Kuester, Quern, Barnett,
Anderson. Third row: Moore, Owens, Maekrnney, Bunce, Crowell, Van
Every, Sproek, Nash, Gilbert
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"KNlF! WHICH ONE OF YOU FINKS FOR- ART EDITOR KAKY WOLFE LOOKS ON "THlS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO DO FOR
GOT T0 COCK THE SHUTTER?" Jurg WHILE PAT QUERY WORKS ON MUSTANG FEATURES." Lib Von Every, Harriet Hester
Muller, Bill Corr, K. Smith. COPY. Anne Sullivan, Features Editor, Ruthlee
Phillips.
picture plannings. and by October they had submitted
all sketches to the engraver. XVhile the final dummy
was being prepared. the class section tackled its
hardest job f individual pictures and class snapshots.
'lhe subscription drive got underway. and the adver-
tising staff began to apply their salesmanship.
From November through February the annual room
and the darkroom became familiar haunts for the
'38 staff. Pictures were scheduled. taken. developed,
printed, and sometimes retaken. Creative minds
struggled with captions and write-ups. Deadlines
loomed on the horizon. causing many sleepless nights.
There were frustrations and crises. panics and pro-
crastination pillsl but intermingled with the hard
work came the closeness and good fellowship of
working together and the satisfaction of mastering
a challenge.
Now the cycle is finished once more. and the 1939
staff can be found in LA 21. making plans for an-
other year. another annual.
THE UNSUNG HERO AND HEROINE OF
EDITOR SISTIE BOATWRIGHT KEEPS CLOSE THE ANNUAL, MR. BROWNE AND MISS GEORGE ARCHER, BUSINESS MANAGER
WATCH OVER THE DUMMY. FREEMAN. COUNTS MUCH-NEEDED MONEY
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VOL 7 MYERS PARK HIGH SCHOOL Frudoy September 20 1957
CHARLOTTE N C N 2
PARK HAS YEAR OF
'X 'Y
Judy McManus Ramelle Watterson
McMANUS AND WATTERSON
HEAD STAFF BRAUCH IN
CHARGE OF BUSINESS
Co edItors judy MeMInus Ind Ramelle
Watterson and BusIness Manayger Buddy
Braueh headed up 1 staff that worked
lone, and drlryeently to brmy, Myers Park
a bI55er and better Spark XY'Ith theIr
leadershIp and yournalIstIe know how they
sueeeeded In eoyermy, esery pha e of our
sehool aetIyItIes from trmely seoops to
the tense sports exents lew students re
IlIze the hours lfter sehool It nleht Ind
on Sundly tfternoons tl It the Snark
staff spent pltnmny, Ind pubhshrny., the
hfteen Issues
Ihrs year the Spark has been the hest
uer The stl suteeeeee In reeortrny,
pertlnent news Ind exents III lttraetne
Issues that ex ery student wIll keep to look
hrek o
M s Toylo ond Buddy B ouch check the
od e t ng accounts
NEW LOOK PLEASES
lrom the ma t head to the lest page
thls years MyerSpark has been Ill new
As a part of theIr new look approaeh
the staff ehanged from customary news
prInt to In enamel paper thus IITIPFOXIHL
the appetranee of the paper and mftkme
It have mueh more eye appeal The LhOlLC
of bold heavy type helped make head
lrnes banners 1nd eopy stand out more
The photography staff strnrne for Im
provement eaye more pIetorIaI toyeraee
of all sehool exent md treated Interest
wIth theIr orIte,InalIty The new qllallty of
paper mtde the Spark pletures elearer
sharper Ind more detaIled
The student body was well ple tsed wrth
the new look for iS
MRS TAYLOR SWITCHES
TO JOURNALISM
Althoueh her flee IS Ilflllll Ir to students
It Myers Park Mrs 'I ly lor IS new to the
lournahsm Department lormerly our
1sIstant lIbrarIIn Mrs Ttylor ehaneed
to lnelrsh md OLIFITIIISIN thIs past ttll
lander her bend mee the Spark staff hrs
luygh stlndards of yournallstle style Ind
his eneourtped orIeInIl tudent w rltlnye
SPARK IS VOICE OF THE
STUDENTS
In ALILIIIIOH to keepmle Myers Park IU
formed of current news and exents the
Spark woIeed the feelmybs of the student
body ID many thought proxokmye edltorrals
Letters to the ldItor were pubhshed and
nen open mmded LOFISICICFILIOFI Thus
through the INCLIILIIN ot the sehool paper
Myers Ptrkers were able to brmy, to lIy.,ht
many aetIyItIes and sItuatIons whreh desery ed
pruse or needed eorreetIon Sample edItorIals
Ineluded Help Myers Park CIty Improxe
Sehool RLIJIIOHS XVho Can Be a C rItIc'
IIINLIILIIILIS Deserxe Pralse Myers Park
Grows Up Proxes Maturrty to Clty The
dIseussIons eoneermny, the Honor Code
whleh appeared In the Spark were IDSIFU
mentrl Ill keepm the students rw are of both
the progress and the wetknesses of the pro
eram
Perhtps IDOFC than ex er before thls year s
Spark has fulhlled the purpose of 1 stu
dent PlIbllL21flOI'l md has prosed the
power of the prInted word
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CHANGES
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Romelle Judy and Buddy look over the
golleys w th Mr Gene Moo e
Gaul Ann ond B ll compo e the new Ith the old
ond o e ev dently plea ed
PRINTER IS VITAL TO
SUCCESS OF SPARK
The yob of prmtmg the MyerSpark IS
Indeed in Important one The prInter
works elosely wrth the paper staff to
elImInate errors and to make the plper
more appealmg In layout and format WIth
the Idea of Improyement always foremost
In theIr mInds the edrtors deerded to ex
perIment wIth a new prInter They found
the ehange to be eompletely s1tIsfaetory
and were pleased to have sueh In Im
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T0 RENDER UNSELFISH SERVICE. First row: Harrison Wellford, Presldentj Paul Ervin, Vlcc-Presndent, Jimmy Caldwell, Secretary, Bob Cordle, Treasurer.
Second row: Neal Cheek, Zach Thomas, Mnke Shulman, Ball Taylor, Lynwood Mallard, Lrnton Wray, Martln Freedland, Walter Dellnnger, Goody Thomas,
Spnkc Sprgener, Vac Burg, Jurg Maller, Bob Johnston. Third row: Dayld Gilmour, Bobby Herd, Pat Currle, Rob Abernethy, Bob Stone, John Chiles,
Graham Allrson, Bully Wallace, Bill Carr, Ralph Trmmerman, Mr. Thrower, Advisor.
XVith their motto, "XVe Build," as their guide. the Key Club has sponsored many varied activities this year.
Their projects included sponsoring buses to out-of-town athletic contests, distributing the annual Key Club
Directory, ushering at the Ice Capades. helping establish new Key Clubs in two Charlotte schools, and adopt-
ing a needy family at Christmas.
XVith members in all of the forty-eight states and Canada. Key Clubbers are proud of the standards they
uphold. Only boys who have shown outstanding qualities of leadership. citizenship, scholarship, and sports-
manship are chosen.
KEY CLUBBERS SPONSOR CANTON PEP RALLY - "WE CAN CAN
STARTING KEY CLUB CAMPAIGN FOR MARCH OF DIMES ARE Graham CANTON!" Bull Taylor, Walter Dcllnnger, Rob Abernathy, Joe Kelley,
Allison, Harruson Welltord, Jimmy Caldwell, Paul Ervin. Martnn Frecdland, David Gilmour, Bob Johnson, Bob Stone.
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mbassador
DUTY MAKES THEM DO THINGS WELL. First row: Susan Alexander, Carolyn Naumoft, Phyllis Boone, Joyce Johnson, Prissy Thomas, Lee Harmon,
Mary Leach Elmore, Sikky Sams, Carroll Rogers, Kay Hart, Marcia Gay, Melinda Rose, Anne Sullivan, Mary Shotwell. Second row: Sally McKaig, Patsy
Morton, Barbara Willis, Patsy Tobin, Becky Cannaday, Ginger Allison, Joanne Mathis, Harriet Hester, Marsha Cook, Sally Soratt, Gretchen Leffler,
Mary Frances Wheeler, Caren Leffler. Third row: Tish Smith, Nancy Stickley, Jeannie Glasgow, Betsy Glenn, Sally Lambeth, Pat Stallings, Lucilla
Ricco, Lucy Barnes, Lab Van Every, Carolyn McClain, Sue Lone, Bonnie Currie, Suzanne Higgins, Mary Lucas, Standing: Kathy Brooch,
Sponsoring an annual tea at the beginning of the school year, the Ambassadors welcomed all new senior high
girls to Myers Park. They made and sold tussels at every football game and boosted pep by initiating and spon-
soring many new school spirit contests. To uid disabled veterans, they sold forget-me-nots, and they brought
joy to many by criroling at Christmas time.
Service is the by-word of the Ambassadors as they work for their school rind their eommunity. lXIembership is
determined by il point system based on the cl111i'41ctei', CXfl'1l-CLll'l'lCLllill' activities, rind scholastic averages of pro-
spective members.
SELLING TASSELS - ONE OF THE MANY WAYS AMBASSADORS SERVE
MYERS PARK. Caroline McClain, Vice-President, Sue Lone, Secretary, MAKING VALENTINE FAVORS FOR CHILDREN IN HOSPITALS. Kay
Kathy Brooch, President, Joyce Johnson, Treasurer. Ulmer, Anne Sulliyan, Susan Alexander, Sikky Sams.
o grow as a person, to grow in friendship with
people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and
to grow in the knowledge and love of God is the
aim of every girl who is a member of the Senior
High Y-Teens. Workiiig together and in close co-
operation with the Young Womer1's Christian Asso-
ciation. these girls undertook many projects this year.
They dressed dolls for the Salvation Army, made
Christmas stockings for the Spastic Hospital, sold
Myers Park pillows, made tray favors for the County
Home. and worked for the United Appeal and the
March of Dimes.
TWELFTH GRADE Y-TEENS STRIVE T0 SERVE
OTHERS. First row: Ethel Gilmour, President,
Frances Pilcher, Vice-President, Pat Sloan, Sec-
retary, Ann Sherrill, Treasurer. Second row:
Mrs. Hearn, Advisor, Dot Thomson, Joretta
Campbell, Nancy Hawkins, Ann Brannan, Beth
Hamilton, Suzy Kincheloe, Ann Chambless,
Ruthlee Phillips, Donnelle Keenan, Lucilla
Ricca, Carol Elting, Molly Pipkin, Phyllis Oyer-
corsh, Mary Costner. Third row: Virginia Black-
wood, Dot Grayson, Betty Brown, Barbara
Spurrler, Susan Douglas, Millie Field, Mimi Leyi,
Carolyn Naumotf, Lois Copeland, Teeny Leak,
Louise Beatty, Judy Rhodes, Betsy Melasky.
Fourth row: Patricia Murray, Dee Dee Elliott,
Dottie Cass, Nancy Poley, Jane Torbet, Kay
Horrocks, Ann Daniels, Peggy Campbell, Eileen
Breeden, Chris Olsen, Mary Leach Elmore,
Sistne Boatwnght.
ELEVENTH GRADE GIRLS FIND COMPANION-
SHIP AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING IN Y-
TEEN CLUB. First row: Ellen Frye, Gail Free-
man, Kay Elder, President, Mary Frances
Wheeler, Secretary, Barbara Willis, Treasurerg
Anne Barefoot. Second row: Bettye Cullen, Ann
Moore, Carol Chaplin, Joanna Poulakos, Caro-
lyn Murray, Corky Bolick, Jane Holmes. Third
row: Sally Spratt, Judy McGrath, Janice Short,
Cynthia Baker, Gloria Tinsley, Kenny McAryer,
Carole Hearn.
"WANNA FIGHT?" - TWELFTH GRADE Y-TEENS UNPACK MP PiLLows. Prissy Thomas, Ethel Gilmour, Molly Pipkm, Liz Moore, Betsy
Melasky, Barbara Chavis.
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Allen, Jackie Kincheloe, Pat Cotter, Carole l-learn, Becky MAS DOLLS FOR SALVATION ARMY. Judy Manning, Patsy
Cgnngdgy Crouse, Rita Robertson, Margaret Murrell,
TENTH GRADE Y-TEENS ALWAYS ARE READY
TO LEND A HELPING HAND. First row: Suzanne
McClellan, Carol Galloway, Helen St. Clair, Nancy
Godwin, Judy Nicholson, Ann McClintock, Gail
Stephan, Martha Mansfield, Susan Hall, Treasurer,
Martha Hackney, Connie Booth, Catherine Wheel-
er, Alice Stratton. Second row: Jeanne Myles, Linda
Helderman, Ellen Elrad, Frannie McClain, Donna
Woodside, Carol Stuckey, Gail Thomson, Cheryl
Hottrnan, Mopsy Grayson, Louise Milford, Margaret
Whitton, Bartlett Smith, Dale Davenport, Barbara
Hanks Third row: Helen Brokhotf, Betty McGuire
Joy Walker, Winston Conner, Betsy Glenn, Norma
Binder, Becky Biggers, Cornelia Graham, Merrie
Marcotte, Mary Marler, Alice Mauzy, Betty
Caulkins, Joyce Mills, Marylyn Myers, Vera Jane
Butner, Jane Black.
First row: Betty Bush, Jody Blackwell, Vice-
President, Monie Argo, President, Bess Forshaw,
Kathy Moores, Betty Hemphill, Secretary, Susan
Snyder, Laurie Livinqston, Norma Whitehead, Mrs.
McKeeI, Advisor. Second row: Lydia Alexander,
Mary Lee Marshall, Jo Laughlin, Mary Hamrick, Y
Ann Holliday, Rita Robertson, Ruth Ann Kilroy, 3?-Q 'Q ,
Catherine Kuralt, Laurie Hurt, Third vow: Betsy
Allen, Ginnie Smith, Betty Battle, Patsy Crouse, I
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Ninth grade Y-Teens had a very high attendance record
and received much enthusiastic support from the memhers.
They remembered the less fortunate at Christmas time and
helped school spirit by making posters for all junior high
games. Miss Mullins and Miss Lee were the sponsors.
"TO GROW AS A PERSON." First row: Carolyn Spoon, Arnall Broach, Linda Orr,
Shirley Spratt, Nina Tribble, Gail Crowell, Sharon Mclyer, Peqgy Hull, Anne
Kendrick, Jo Patterson. Second row: Sally Abernethy, Shep Henderson, Carole
Lane, Barbara Martin, Nancy Best, Barbara Boone, Beth Hitchcock, Mary Van
Water, Kathy Dietler, Kathie Ligon, Diane Crockett, Pat Cox, Mary Frances
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"SERVICE" IS THEIR PLEDGE. First row: Nancy Van Every, Gay Williams, Anne
Mackinney. Second row: Linda Hackett, Joyce Ann Ray, Mary Yorke Johnston,
Katy Law, Phoebe Dayis, Leslie Freedlond, Jane Ann Coffey, Connie Roper,
Patricia Eskridge, Bnppy Van Every, Kathie Jarrell. Third row: Jan Gaskell,
Darlene Hassler, Penny Tanks, Colleen Floyd, Harriet Baynard, Suzanne Bost,
Susan Barnette, Kay Latimer, Pam Barnett, Carolyn Coon, Vicki Vaughn, Marva
Wusecarver, Alice McNeill, Julie Graham.
The lifty-two members of the eighth grade Y-Teens. under
the supervision of Mrs. janey Lyerly. participated in many
projects. Their main one was making tassels to sell at
junior high games.
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EIGHTH GRADE Y TEEN OFFICERS MAKE TASSELS FOR JR
HIGH GAMES. Nancy Van Every President Linda Holder
Vice-President, Gay Williams Secretary Anne Mackinney
Treasurer.
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BY CORRECTING PAPERS.
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FHA'S RECEIVE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN FOODS CLASS,
Carolyn Prather, Connie Winters, Margaret Holdforth, Sylvia
Smith.
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To promote interest in the teaching profession is the ulti-
mate goal of the Future Teachers of America. Correcting
papers for teachers, acting as substitutes, and attending
lectures on various phases of specialized teaching all helped
to carry out the purpose of this club, They held active mem-
hership in the city-wide organization and observed in
junior high and elementary schools.
"AND GLADLY WILL THEY LEARN AND GLADLY TEACH." Judy McManus,
President, Carolyn Conrad, Secretary, Minette Conrad, Mimi Levi, Treasurer,
Becky Cannaday, Donnelle Keenan, Dot Kuebler, Ramelle Wotterson, Ann
Brannon, Mary Costner, Suzanne Higgins.
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HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW LEARN TODAY. Dot Thomson, President, Jenny
Jordan, Joretto Campbell, Ann Daniels, Sally Martin, Rutledge Henderson, Judy
Martin, Virginia Hill, Nancy Poley, Judy Daniels, Lois Copeland, Sora Prichard,
Secretaryg Edith Storey, Vice-President.
Members of this years Future Homemakers of America
chapter did much toward reaching their main objective,
encouraging democracy in home and community life. The
highlight of the clubs activities came at Thanksgiving
when the girls provided favors and entertainment for the
people in the County Home.
A hanquet in the spring climaxed a very successful year,
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Under the sponsorship of the Young Mens
Christian Association. the Hi-Y Clubs at Myers
Park are pledged to high ideals and deeds of
service.
Helping to sponsor a mammoth toy drive at
Christmas and raising funds for the Inter-Club
Scholarship were only two of the many achieve-
ments of the Senior Hi-Y. Mr. Ernest Feimster
was the club's advisor.
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T0 BETTER THEIR SCHOOL AND THEIR COMMUNITY. First row: Wesley Fox,
Ray Farris, Charles Powell, Duncan Morton, Jimmy Caldwell, Paul Anderson,
Tommy Rogers, Lynwood Mallard. Second row: Mr. Feimsier, Advisor, Perry
Allen, Joe Kelley, Julius Bamhordt, Vice-President, Linton Wray, Secretary,
Bill Taylor, President, Clayton Bundy, Treasurer.
Eleventh grade Hi-Y members fulfilled
their goal of service by supplying a needy
family with their Christmas meal and by
organizing a tenth grade Hi-Y group. To
help raise funds for their projects they
sold drinks at all the drama productions
and co-sponsored a dance with the senior
club. Mr. Leslie Browne was the clubs
advisor.
OFFICERS OF NEWLY FORMED SOPHOMORE HI-Y MAKE TENTATIVE PLANS. Hill
Wellford, President, Rich Harris, Secretary, Tommy Blanton, Vice-President, Howard
Arbuckle, Treasurer.
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JUNIOR HI-Y PLEDGES HIGH IDEALS. First row:
Bill Wallace, Secretary, Spike Spigener, President,
Bill Skidmore, Treasurer, Bo Willard, Vice-Presie
dent, Second row: Walter Dellinger, Phil Burns,
Xan Law, Bob Cordle, Butch Gallagher. Third row:
Richard Scott, John Soldati, Hal Beaver, Frank
Dove. Fourth row: David Underwood, Richard Bare-
foot, Stewart White, Steve Blucher. Fifth row: Bill
Taurtellot, Dickie Lee, Paul Gooclson,
MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS - ATHLETIC HEROES. Lynwood Mallard,
President, Charles
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Brauch, Paul Ervin, Graham Allison, Lynwood Mallard, Charles Powell, Linton Wray, Dick
Don Wegner, Zach Thomas, Gaines Wilburh, Jimmy Caldwell, Alan Wells, Ralph Timmerman,
Rob Abernethy, Mike Maddock, Johnny Byrd. Third row: Claude Trapp, Pat Currie, Wayne Smith, Don Shuman, Jimmy Bush, Bill Carr, Rudy Mansfield,
Evan Wood, Mike Shulman, Charles Porter. Fourth row: Alex Mocliadyen, Bob Pindell, Kenny McCullough, Bill McGinty, Paul Goodson, Bill Sanford,
Jimmy Devereux, Lloyd Bost, Jerry Mitchell, Paul Anderson, Wesley Fox. Fifth row: David Gilmour, Bill Wallace, Bobby Helbein, Rich Harris, Bill
Houston, James Shuman, Phil Burns, Pete Elliott, George Harris, Robert Parlier, David Underwood, Lowell Mason, Sixth row: Bob Johnston, Neal Cheek,
Tommy Stockton, Rick Morgan, Jerry Haney, Bob Cordle, Martin Freedland, Bill Messerly, George Foster, Danny Baan, Lawson Stanley.
Stephen, Frankie McDonald, Philip Conner. Second row:
One of the largest clubs in the school, this year's
Monogram Club had well over one hundred mem-
bers. Because of the increased interest in athletic
participation, the club has grown steadily in the past
years. There are now nine diiierent sports in which
a boy may earn his letter and thus be eligible for
membership.
The activities of the Monogram boys varied from
the main moneyemaking projects of selling booster
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cards and operating the concession stand at home
games to providing ushers for the reserved sections
at athletic eyents. Most of the clubs money went to
the athletic fund. but the group also helped the limpty
Stocking Fund and the March of Dimes. The Myers
Park monogram has been carried proudly and suc-
cessfully by the members both in their athletic par-
ticipation and in their club activities.
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Broadway musical comedy, which
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ing room only. An experimental
production of Xvilliam Saroyan's
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in liehruary in the Little Theater
Room, The surrealistic and sym-
holic setting with its dramatic
lighting proved interesting in
underlining the sensitivity of an
unusual script.
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group presented a new play. Amon
l.iner, an outstanding memher of
the group, furnished an original
script, "The Blind One," which
was introduced in a hill of one-
acts including "Six Wfho Pass
XVhile the Lentils Boil," "The
Slave with Two Faces," and "The
liarce of the XY'orthy Master Pierre
Pantelinf' For the traditional out-
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tion in May, the Limelighters
chose Romeo fum' jlrfief which was
the final show of an interesting
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As strains of familiar themes in music emanated from H-wi every
fifth period, eighty members of the school orchestra perfected
their technique and prepared for numerous public appearances.
This group won renewed acclaim for its style of performance
and tonal quality.
This years orchestra program included a variety of sym-
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District and State Music Contests. Several members played in
the All-State Orchestra.
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NEWLY FORMED A CAPPELLA CHOIR. First row: Cathy Harris, Ginger Allison, Lucilla Ricca, Grace Barnhill, Harriett Nash, Doreen
Frost, Kay Turner, Jann Gannaway, Elaine Ward, Brenda Pope, Carolyn Prather, Annette Wicker, Second row: Meryine Recd,
Bobbie Harris, Penny Carter, Jean Gardner, Marion Berryhill, Merrie Marcotte, Toni Kratt, Sandra Bassett, Barbara Chayis,
Virginia Long. Third row: Gail Vincent, Masha Cook, David Pearce, Bob Nuttall, James Schmucker, Paul Smith, Morris Spearman,
Sandy Saunders, Anna Jean Mayhew, Ann Chambless, Carolyn Watkins. Fourth row: Daye Quackenbush, Jimmy Little, Joel Patter-
son, Jacob Mayer, Tommy Thomas, L. J. Stanley, Henry Parker, Wayne Fisher, Joe Goodson.
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"IN ALL THINGS THERE IS MUSIC." First row: Frances Ellen Walker, Sandra Gravittc, Cathy Harris, Carolyn Prather, Harriett
Nash, Jean Gardner, Doreen Frost, Emily Frazier, Elaine Ward, Annette Wicker, Second row: Lucilla Ricca, Meryine Reed, Myra
Steele, Joyce Bestqen, Kay Turner, Adrienne Hogshead, Carol Stiteler, Chcryl lnottman, Ellen Elracl, Third row: Nancy Malors,
Carolyn Watkins, Dee Dee Elliott, Joyce Hunter, Hannah Hamer, Toni Kratt, Laura Kissiah, Gail Jacobs, Brenda Pope, Mr. Carl
Cronsteclt. Fourth row: Gail Vincent, Eleanor Hambright, Imogene Shipman, Kay Bard, Margie Martin, Marion Berryhill, Anna
lean Mayhew, Virginia Long, Penny Carter Fifth row: Syen Thulin, Daye Quackenlvush, George Stallings, David Pearce, Jininwy
Little, Butch Allen, John Brietz, Tommy Thomas, L. J. Stanley. Sixth row: James Schmucker, Bobby Stutts, George Wearn, O. C.
Grayitte, Bob Nuttall, Joe Clontz, Doug Thcrrell, Joe Goodson, Johnny Arthur, Sandy Saunders, Clarence Bell, John McCorkle,
Morris Spearman.
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Performing The Messiah for the Student Body
In thc x lst IDLISIL program .lt Myers Prlrlc fire xocal
groups presented superror performances These
groups lncluded the chorus, composed of second and
fourth perlod musrc classes, the chorr, selected from
members of the chorus the Gxrls Ensemble and the
Boys Octet chosen from the Cl'lO1I' and the umor
Hrgh Chorus composed of the thrrd perlod musrc
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loc rl churches and made tlpe recordmgs for XVBT
At ClTflSfI11clS 1nd Easter they performed III thc
zlltfsmly xxrth the chorus and orchestra The Cnrls
Ensemble sang before Vcll'lOLlS serxrce clubs Ill the
crty, and the Boys Octet presented programs for
men s clubs rn mrxous churches Members from rll
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DlSfflLf .ind State lN1us1c contests III early sprung
JR HIGH CHORUS MUSIC TRAINS THE MIND Furst row Sanda Abernethy Ann Ahernethy Becky Swanzey Judy Turner Bah Ruchartlson
Denny Smuth Hecky Stellmgs Henrretto Lunker Pat Austrn Peggy Anderson Joan Johnston Second row Barbara Spann Vnrglnla Chapman Peggy
Hull Donna Hanes Davud Llndcrman John Craig Freddy Caudle Charles Boqer Gwynn Lnttle Vnckn Vaughn Linda Moller Joy Abcrnethy Kay
Menford Thlrd row LeNorr Pearsall Martha Hemphrll Carol Ann Garrison Kathy Llgon Skip Molley Bully Newman Ronnue Smith Knppy Carter
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l'eCQx Xfhrlclcn Second row: Slew: Boat, ltrnnwx Peirnm Marshall lanes Alex Glaxer, Dec-nw Wilson, John Conndlw, Mike Mcclclnck, Stexe Seawrlqht
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lleason, Richard Wegner, Scottie Newherrv, Mike Yett, Barry Farr, Frost Branon, Philip Needham, Tammy Eflrd, Ben Gravely, Charles Porter, Dan
Woodside, Carleton Whllden, Larrv Daws, Hugh Huntington, Herman Reed, Jlrwmy Kunkle Freeman Barber, Joe Johnson, Fourth row: Johnny Howren
Rohcrt Ecachlcx., Douglas Therrell, Al Srnarr, Larry Massey. Standing: Steve Martin Harucx' Grastw, Markham Alexanclar, Barry Timberlake, Carl
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Sponsored by the School Spirit Committee, the Mus-
tang Club fostered school spirit by encouraging
attendance at concerts, drama procluctions. athletic
events, ancl other school functions, Thirty-tive school-
minclecl seniors, juniors, ancl sophomores macle up the
charter members. Later in the year other students who
hacl earned points by attending school activities
joined the group.
For their main project the Mustang Club solcl
Myers Park pennants and macle programs for the
Senior Varsity Basketball games.
"ALL FOR MYERS PARK STAND UP AND HOLLER!" PRACTICES THE MUSTANG CLUB. First raw: Lydia
Willard, Hill Wellford, Katie Carpenter, Scott Summers, Margie Davis, Ruthlee Phillips, Sikky Sams, Judy
Shape, K. Smith. Second raw: Ethel Gilmour, Susan Meacham, Bonnie Currie, Carole Slaughter, Lyn McGarity,
Morrison Lowrance, Judy Godfrey, Harriet Hester, Doodle Myers. Third row: Beth Hamilton, Cathy Harris,
Betsy Glenn, Mary Lucas, Terry Flynn, Tish Smith, Sally McKalg, Dabney Johnston, Sue Lane. Fourth row:
Pat Stallings, Robert Parlier, Lucy Barnes, Zach Thomas, Nancy House, Mac Alexander, Neal Cheek, Louie
Sullivan, Bob Cordle.
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K. Smith, Vice-President, Dabney
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SYMBOLS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT. First row: Eloise DuBase, Moscotg Blonchc Willard, Mebone McDonald, Head Chcerleoderg Betsy Benoit, Gay Horns,
Kathy Nivens, Mascot. Second row: Caroline Pulcher, Judy Adams, Noncy Wullord, Judy Sims, Moriono Kuester,
"I'm a Mustang!"
Practicing Long Hours After School.
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Practicing and planning cheers, selling football
programs and booster cards, spurring on school
spirit in victory or defeat - these were the
activities of the nine girls who were the epitome
of school spirit this year. They could be found
any afternoon in the south wing of LA syn-
chronizing their actions and working out new
and different cheers. On the football tield and
basketball court they displayed pep and enthusi-
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SECOND STRING VARSITY. First row: Joe Johnson, Ralph Emmrich, Bobby Speizmon, Pot Currie,
Mike Mczddock, Ed Loring. Second row: Richard Scott, Phil Burns, Bill Skidmore, Paul Potts, Butch
Gallagher, John Soldoti, Bill Tourtellot, Tommy Blanton.
"All the way, Mustangs. All the way!" typified the '57 football spirit at
Myers Park. An undefeated season plus wins over Clanton and Xllfinston-
Salem Gray led to the Xvestern AA championship. The mighty eleven
then traveled to Elizabeth City where state championship hopes were
crushed hy a narrow margin.
The amazing concentration of talent which the coaches moulded into
this winning team was led by senior backs Farris. Mallard. Mooney, Shul-
man. and Allisong guards Fox, Mason, and Reiney, with Gallagher and
Anderson at tackle and center. Beaver proved himself a past-master at the
extra point while Farris' punting and passing won national recognition.
For the first time traditional rivals, Central and Harding, fell prey to
the Mustangs as impressive victories were tallied by the Myers Parkers.
Besides outplaying all opponents, the Mustangs demonstrated such ex-
cellent sportsmanship, that the names Myers Park and Sportsmanship
have hecome synonymous.
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Otto Graham Trophy, Thum McAn Aword,
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Wellford. Second row: Bobby Stutts, Dick Rhyne, Jim Moore, Chuck Spain, Hoppy Huskey, Pool Stork, Johnny W. Johnston. Third row: Scott Summers,
Lorry Hortsell, Billy Gilbert Ted Holl, Ronnie Moser, Phil Welch, Ed Mobley. Fourth row: Frank Anders, Trainer.
unior arsit Football
The record of the Varsity Mustangs was equalled by
the jay Vees as they finished the season with no de-
feats! Outstanding were backs, Captain Goody
Thoinas, Louie Sullivan, Scott Summers, Billy Skid-
more. Rich Harris, and Buzzy Carpenter: lineinen
Richard Scott and johnny XV. Johnston.
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JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. First row: Van Coble, Fenton Wells, Craig Wardlaw, Bill Hinson, Mike Houston, Jay Rogers, Charles Elrod, Jack
Hardy, Buddy DuBose, Jimmy Wallace. Second row: Harvey Grasty, John Bolen, Howard Duvall, Donny Wood, Billy Mallard, Armand Daniel, Andy
Gibson, Kenny Jordan, Doug Maddock, Jerry Adams. Third row: Truman Love, Butch Mathis, Richard Elmore, Jule Griffith, Bryan Crutcher, Butch
Allison, Joc Spencer, Woody McGinn, Jamie Bryant, Billy Campbell. Fourth row: Dave Lindeman, Trainer, Peachy Hightower, Steven Douglas, Dan VVillis,
Freddy Sprock, Tom Forshaw, Jack Swinney, Manager, R. G. Thrower, Line Coach, Stuart Allen, Head Coach.
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"Hit 'em again! Hit 'em again - harder, harder!"
The battle is halt won: he's turned the corner.
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The Colts, under the direction of Coaches Allen and
Thrower, finished a successful season with 21 -i-2
record. A strong ground attack led hy Mike Houston,
Ci'llll'iCS lflrod, and Buddy DuBose accounted for
many impressive gains.
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David llmlcrwuml's nluility to confuse his opponents
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Stewart White Robert Parlier Wade Blackwelder Bill Wallace
Forward Guard
Promising juniors who prm'cxl
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First row: Coach Jock Sink, Chan Richards, Hal Beaver, Fred Cochren, Ray
Farris, Jimmy Bush, Ralph Timmerman, Paul Ervin, Royfield Harris, Richard
Wegner. Second row: Mel Durham, Goody Thomas, Bob Cordle, Buddy Herring,
Robert Porlier, Jimmy Lane, Jimmy Williams, Gary Smith, Ronnie Smarr,
Tommy Blanton, Billy Austin, Third row: Ken Sands, Rick Hulse, Buzzy
Carpenter, Perry Turnipseed, Julio Codias, John Deliruft, George Chapman,
Walter Floyd, Jim Moore, Wayne Clifton.
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Led by Captain Ralph Timmerman at third base, the
1958 baseball team had the added spark of Ray
Farris, Paul Ervin, and Buddy Herring on the mound,
Zach Thomas at short-stop, and newcomer Ken Sands
as catcher.
The real strength of the '58 team lay in its pitching
statl P- one of the best in the city.
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JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM
First row: Howard Duvall, Doug Maddock, Bill Hinson, Tommy Westerfield, Zan Copeland, David Pfohl, Jimmy
Wallace, Jim Rogers, Billy Mallard, Donnie Wood, Second row: James Lofton, Bobby Cass, Robert Rice, Arnold
Show, Eddie MacAleer, George Barnett, Don Willis, Peachie Hightowers, Bill Finley. Third row: Robert Flynn, Gus
Anastes, Murray Lineberger, Hal Thompson, Johnny Phillips, Hank Boyd, Roy House, Jay Rogers, Fenton Welle.
Fourth row: Butch Rogers, Buddy DuBose, Charles Elrod, Mike Houston, John Bowlin, Skipper Hough.
Coach Purcell had an excellent turn-out
of prospective bull players when prac-
tices begun the first of March. After
initial training sessions in the gym, the
team moved out to the field as soon as
weather permitted. The first string team
had strength from returning lettermen
Buddy DuBose and Mike Houston.
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there were no returning lettermen, many
promising golfers joined the team.
JUNIOR HIGH GOLF TEAM
First row: Freddy Sprock, Billy Campbell, Richard Elmore, Jamie Bryant,
Bobby Melton, Berry Farr. Second row: Allan Shaw, Jack Hardy, Jule
Griffith.
FIELD TEAM
First row: Ben Gallagher, Paul Anderson, Jim Reiney, Cutter Davis, Frankie McDonald, Evan
Wood, Butch Gallagher, Bill Trapp. Second row: Richard Scott, Bobby Hardin, Butch Allison,
Bob Pindell, Andy Gibson, Kippy Carter, Trey Snepp, Joe Spencer, James Deegan. Third row:
Pat Ellison, Reggie Curly, Phil Welch, David Linderman, George Archer.
TRACK TEAM
Star cindermen brought state-
wide recognition to the 1958
track team. Top performers
were David Gilmour, Mile-
Runnerg Tommy Stockton and
Charles Powell, Medium Dis-
tanceg Bill Houston, Dash. The
relay teams also excelled. Out-
standing participants in the field
events were Billy Trapp, Dis-
cusg Ben Gallagher and David
Underwood, Shot-Putg Linton
Xvray, Pole Vaultg llvan Wfood,
High ,lumpg and john Chiles,
Broad Jump.
First row: Gaines Wilburn, Pat Currie, Robert Allen, Bill Houston, Charles Porter, Bill Carr, Neal Check. Second row: David Gilmour, Rich Harris,
Tommy Stockton, Charles Powell, Jimmy Mooney, Hugh Huntington, Bob Johnston. Third row: Carl Sanderson, Bobby Howie, Eddie Howie, Harry
Pressman, Ray Harper, Tommy O'Brien, George Wisecaryer, Lynwood Mallard, Rudy Mansfield. Fourth row: Bobby Dayus, Robert Whitton, Buddy
Tathwell, Walter Kellogg, Eddie West, Gibby Smith, Ed Loring, Joe Burns, Paul Stork,
SENIOR GOLF TEAM
First row: Bill Grey, Don Browley, Donny
Boon, Rush Shull, Dove Forr, Xon Low.
Second row: Mike Tribble, Norman Guthrie,
Johnny Byrd, Lcwson Stanley, Woync
Smith, Johnny Turner.
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Although the Myers Park netmen were
short on experienced players, they were
strong in force. Over twenty-tive boys
turned out for spring practice, and
the first-string team consisted of the
top ten players who exhibited promising
skill. Much of the team's strength rested
on returning lettermen Lloyd Bost,
Mike Shulman, and Bobby Bell, and
on juerg Mueller, exchange student
from Switzerland.
The netters held matches with Salis-
bury. Gastonia, Hickory, Central, Ashe-
ville, and North Mecklenburg.
Lloyd Bost ond Bobby Bell demonstrate the overhead smosh.
Senior loli'
Vlfinners of four state championships in the past six
years, the Mustang golfers were led by returning
lettermen Mike Tribble, Vlfayne Smith, Danny Baan,
and johnny Byrd.
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TENNIS TEAM
First row: Bobby Bell, Lloyd Bost, Mike Shulmon, Juerg Mueller. Second row: Robert
Bcechely, Bill Moscly, Freddy Austin, Rob Abernethy, Ben McCoy.
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First row: Charles Powell, Tommy Stockton, David Gilmour, Coach Brociten. Second row: Bob Johnston, Hugh Huntington, Naol
Cheek, Bill Messerly, Gomes Wilburn. Third row: David Bomburger, Charles Adams, John Chiles, Bill Carr, Georqc Wisecorver,
Jimmy Taylor.
Once again Myers Park has run away with a cham-
pionship as David Gilmour, Charles Powell, and Bill
Carr finished first. second. and fourth places in the
state cross country meet. Tommy Stockton and
Gaines Vlfilburn were outstanding in many events.
The only Haw in the otherwise perfect recorcl was a
one-point loss to the Duke freshmen whom they
hail previously heaten.
The one-two punch, David Gilmour and Charles Powell streak
across the finish line to capture first and second places in the
state meet.
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David and Charlie hald the trophy which
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First row: Vic Burg, George Hawes, James Torbet, Paul Gaodson, Philip Conner, Julius Barnhardt, Tommy Rogers, Chris Witaszek, Louie Sullivan
Second row: Bill Gilbert, Bill Sanford, Jahn Brietz, Deems Wilson, Bill McGinty, Dicky Helbein, Jimmy Caldwell, Steve Van Every, Billy McKee, John
Thomas, Bob Mobley, Joe Goodson.
Swimming, a relatively new sport at Myers Park, stole perliormanees from Bill MtGinty, Tommy Rogers. ,lulius
the post-football season spotlight by defeating the much Barnhardt. Philip Conner, Bill Sanford, and dix ers Buddy
touted teams ol' Raleigh and Greensboro, and also by Parrott and Billy Gilbert sparked the team to its most
breaking the state free-style relay team record. Indix idual successful season.
Boasting great skill and ability, Coach Shoes powerful The Mustangs made a good showing by plating Calw-
Mustang grapplers extended their winning streak to tain Graham Allison second, Bo Wfillard. Goody Thomas
elex en straight xietories, before losing the state eham- and lfddie Edwards third, and Bill Taylor and Pete liliot
pionship to Boone, litth in their respective weights at the state meet.
WRESTLING TEAM
First row: Johnny Turner, Goody Thomas, Bill Taylor, Pete Elliott. Second row: Jim Shuman, Graham Allison, Bo Willard, Jim Reiney, Ralph Emniricli,
Third row: Jones Deason, Manager, Robert Drackson, Larry Smith, Phil Burns, John Newitt, George Foster, Paul Stork, Mike Maddock, Jam Bush,
Buddy Brauch, Butch Mathis, Fourth row: Eddie Howie, Linton Wray, Paul Lucas, Martin Freedland, Ben Horack, Bill Coffey, David Johnson, Bon
McCoy, Sammy Seaborn. Fifth row: Jim Moore, Paul Anderson, Spencer Crowell, Robert Beechley, Hoyle Hill, Bill Messerly, Mike Gilbert.
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"ROBIN HOODS" OF MYERS PARK. Connie Chombless Pot Morton, Susan Douglas, Loulse
Booth, Kitty Wheeler, Winston Conner, Joanna Beatty, Martha Hackney, Carol Elting, Connie
Poulakos, Jane Smith Dole Delph. Booth.
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Hanks, Ann Sherrill, Alice Stratton Ethel Gilmour
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Dagrnar Stoll, Vera Burner, Cynthia Baker
A MIGHTY SWING! Joanne Cooper, Agnew Binder,
Narnia Nuttall Dagmor Stoll, Kenny Mcfxrycr, Jenny
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Wlith their eyes on the coveted City Championship, the spirited Myers Park
lfillies began intensive practice in November, They opened their season in
,lanuary by topping a 55-l I win over Charlotte Catholic High, followed by wins
over Salisbury and Central. In the city play-offs they faced Central and Harding
in four games each and emerged as the 1958 City Champions.
At a Mother-Daughter Banquet which climaxed the season, each player received
an engraved gold basketball. Tonda Taylor, Captain, accepted the City Champion-
ship trophy in behalf of the team. Individual awards went to: Sally Mcliaig,
Most Valuable Playerg Tonda Taylor, Best Sportsmanshipg Joyce Hunter, Cynthia
Baker, and Judy Mathews, Outstanding Guards: Pat Sloan, Mary Ann Buck, and
Joanne Cooper, Outstanding Forwards.
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