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1967         VOLUME          XXXII         Published          By         THE          STUDENT          BODY          OF         NEW          HANOVER          HIGH          SCHOOL         WILMINGTON,          NORTH          CAROLINA         LEONNE          ARNTSEN         EDITOR         CHARLES          DOUGLAS          JEWELL          II         BUSINESS          MANAGER         ie         34         ies         it         1V         Act         Contents         ..          90         Sports          .         %          oe         Roonaan         118         ROTC         Ot         |         ..         Student          Life          ...          18         Faculty          and          Administration          ..          .          138         Advertisements          .          .          .          262         Winds          of          years—         Building,          strengthening—         Shape          the          crest.         Tributaries          unite,         Marrying          to          form         An          indivisible          wave          ..          .         A          tide—surging         Through           the          span          of          time,         Rushing          onward,         Gaining          momentum—         Rises          higher         With          the          winds          that          ever          press         At          its          back.         The          wave          grows          mightier.         It          thunders          to          the          shore         ?         We         its          11         iumphant          in         Ii         ?         °         ts          fall         Only          to          recede         And          become          another          wave         Foam,          tattered          seem         1         m         iC         jest         Ma         ?         ingly          asunder         Eternally          scatters         Knowledge,         Falling          in          drops         On          the          great          sea,         Makes          ripples          of         Wonderment         In          the          uncharted          channels         Of          wisdom          ..          .         10         Tidepools          are          born;         They          grow          larger         Enveloping          and          capturing         Each          wave          that          washes          in         Upon          the          shore.         One          high          school         Reaches          its          capacity,         Overflows,         And          becomes          two—         Separate         (Like          inlets          and          lagoons         Fostered          by          the          sea)         Yet          forever          entangled.         Relentless          currents         In          unseen          eddies         Silently          flow,         Enmeshed          within         The          encompassing          ..          .         STUDENT          LIFE         Thundering          cheers          and          applause,         Whistles,         Mimicked          birdcalls         Echo          through          the          corridors.         Teeming          life          and          activity         Fills          the          once-hollow          shell.         STUDI         Thundering          chi         l         Echo          thre         2         Faces          reflecting          the          glow,          students          circle          the          bonfire          at         the          opening          football          game.         Principal          Wallace          I.          West          addresses          the          student          body          at          the         SAS         With          flags          and          arms          waving          wildly,          this          group          cheers         the          football          team          on          to          victory.         Opening          Day          drifts          closer          as          hands         of          the          clock          spin          around          unnoticed.          Informal,         unhurried,          sundappled          activity          leaves         no          pause          for          watching          the          calendar.          No         one          even          wants          to,          until...         On          Sophomore          Orientation          Day,          new          students         acquaint          themselves          with          school          administrators,         student          body          officers,          and          the          school         itself.          Later          in          the          week,          all          students          find         their          homeroom          numbers          posted         on          the          front          windows          of          Brogden          Hall.         An          end          in          a          beginning,          the          opening          day          of         school          brings          about          change.          There          are         questions,          uncertainties,          speeches,          greetings;         but—most          of          all—there          are          schedules.          Life          takes         on          a          regular          pattern          once          more          as          classes         begin.          New          friends          are          made,          old          ones          meet         again,          and          the          leaders          take          their          places         before          their          followers.         PSTA          Open          House          is          the          occasion          for          the          unusual          amount          of          night          activity          as          parents          and          teacher          get          acquainted.         opening          day          assembly.         Smiling          regally,          Homecoming          Queen          Carole          Crossley—escorted          by          Calvin          Davis—returns          to          her          court          after          the         coronation.         Susanne          Burns,          one          of          the          ten          semi-finalists,          smiles          at          the         crowds          lining          the          Homecoming          Parade          route.         20         Homecoming          elections          drag          interminably         for          thirty-three          excited          nominees.          In          spite          of          the         voting          machines          which          are          a          first          at          NHHS,         the          two          days          of          voting          seem          to          take          forever.         Each          girl          pictures          herself          and          her          escort         caught          up          in          the          whirlwind          of          Homecoming         activity.          Following          the          announcement          of         the          ten          semi-finalists          at          the          Friday          afternoon          pep         rally,          there          is          the          parade          through          downtown         Wilmington.          But          the          ultimate          moment          arrives         at          the          ball          game          Friday          night         with          the          coronation          of          the          queen          and          the         announcement          of          the          four          members          of         her          court          during          half-time          ceremonies.          On         Saturday          night          the          queen          reigns          over          the         Homecoming          Dance          with          her          court          and          the         Varsity          and          Cheerleaders’          Sweethearts.         For          Miss          Carole          Crossley,          Homecoming          Queen         for          1966,          each          of          these          moments          is          a          precious         memory          to          be          cherished          for          a          lifetime.         21         =         es         =         o         es         Se         Se         eS         .         2         °         e         o         a         S868          eetaas         Secretary          of          Elections          Don          Bame          finds          the          voting         machine          a          fast          easy          way          to          make          his          choices          in          the         Homecoming          elections.         Team          captains          Hope          Higgins          and          Linda          Eaton          prepare          to          start          the          Powderpuff          Football          Game          as          coaches          Tommy         Pollard          and          Ike          Puzon          and          referee          Johnny          Mavros          look          on.         Student          Projects,          a          vital          and          creative         part          of          school          life,          come          about          through          the         work          of          various          student          organizations.         Where          students          find          a          need          to          be          met         around          campus,          they          drum          up          support          and          get         the          job          done.          No          matter          what          the          nature         of          the          project—car          wash,          bus          trip,          dance,          or         interclass          challenges—students          can          be         sure          of          the          unlikely          combination          of          hard         work          and          plenty          of          fun.         Project-wise,          1967          has          been          an          active         year.          The          Student          Parking-lot          Clean-up          is          a         proposal          to          clean          the          lot          behind          the          Isaac         Bear          Building          and          to          mark          off         parking          places          for          school          buses          and          teachers’         and          students’          cars.         As          in          years          past,          chartered          buses          sponsored          tt         by          NHHS          service          clubs          take          Jake          Bron          and          Judy          Thompson          join          the          crowd          of          cheer-         ;          leaders          and          fans          boarding          the          bus          for          an          out-of-town         students          to          out-of-town          ball          games.          basketball          game.         22         Three          of          the          many          students          who          helped          with          the          parking-lot          clean-up          project          are          Jim          Carter,          Dickie         Stinson,          and          Tommy          Pollard.         A          group          of          interested          students          watches          as          Johnny          Mavros          chalks          up          the          lucky          zero          on          the          Teenage          Safe-Driving         Contest          scoreboard.         23         Exchange          students          Maria          Christina          Vicente,          Henry          Perez,          Virginia          Pereyra          Ostanaza,          and          Theresa          Arias          Hainberger         talk          about          their          respective          countries          as          they          walk          up          the          senior          steps.         24         Willie,          an          honest-to-goodness          wildcat,          is         New          Hanover          High’s          first          live          mascot.          Presented         to          the          school          by          the          VICA          club,          he          is          a          real         boost          to          school          spirit,          and          he          rates          his         own          military          guard.         The          Powderpuff          Football          Game,          an          example         of          an          interclass          challenge,          is          an          attempt          to         bring          the          friendly          rivalry          between          classes          to          a         head          on          the          athletic          field.          Another          first,          the         boys          lead          the          cheering          as          the          girls          do          the          fighting.         Spanish-speaking          exchange          students          visit         each          year          in          Wilmington          and          stay          with          families         of          NHHS          students.          Another          group          from         Brazil,          sponsored          by          one          of          the          city’s          civic         clubs,          made          the          trip          this          year          :         for          a          four-week’s          stay          in          the          Port          City.          :          5,         a          ae         Willie          the          Wildcat,          the          official          NHHS          mascot,          seems          to         be          thinking          of          the          story          behind          his          presentation          to          the         student          body.         seen         Members          of          the          football          team,          Homecoming          court          and          escorts,          and          Varsity          and          Cheerleaders’          Sweethearts          enjoy          a         special          number          at          the          Football          Finals          Dance.         25         Phyllis          Cherry          and          Delores          Faircloth,          school          store          assistants,          make          a          sale          to          Martha          Robinson.         Tom          Turner          signs          up          to          house          a          member         of          the          Ohio          State          University          Men’s          Glee         Club.         26         May          Court          1967          naturally          reflects          a         combination          of          old-style          charm          and          today’s          lively         good          looks.          From          the          demure,          dainty          miss          of         yesterday          has          evolved          1967’s          ideal—         streamlined          and          up          to          the          pace          of          the          times.         Miss          Carole          Crossley,          May          Queen,          is          just         such          a          young          modern—active,          friendly          and         up-to-the-minute.          She          and          the          Maid         of          Honor,          Marilyn          Gooden,          typify          the          current         ideas          of          well-rounded          personalities.          Two         attendants          from          each          class          round          out          the          May         Court,          which          is          honored          at          the          annual         May          Dance.         From          bottom          step          to          top,          the          1967          May          Court          Attendants         are          Susanne          Burns          and          Faye          Shain,          seniors;          Beverly         Jacobs          and          Linda          Singleton,          juniors;          and          Kim          Helsabeck         and          Lori          Scoggins,          sophomores.         Queen          Carole          Crossley          and          Maid          of          Honor          Marilyn          Gooden          look          quite          at          home          in          the          lobby          of          a          contemporary          office         building.         27         Spring          semester          provides          a          reawakening         of          activity          and          a          rapid          chan ge          of          outlook          around         NHHS.          Even          the          conversation          sounds         refreshed          as          the          shout          of          “Surf's          up!”         echoes          more          often          around          campus.          Warm-         weather          sports          come          out          in          the          open,          colors         brighten          up,          and          thoughts         turn          once          again          to          the          beaches.         Many          of          the          spring          events          around         Wilmington          directly          affect          the          activities          of         students.          Even          the          faculty          is          livelier         as          the          end          of          the          school          year          draws          closer.         A          bit          of          history          in          the          heart          of          the          school          campus,          the          watering          trough          on          Market          Street          provides          a          pleasant          place         for          Debbie          Carter          and          Claudia          Wheelis          to          talk          on          a          spring          day.         -         yi         g                  %         Ready          for          a          warm-up          and          practice         session,          the          tennis          team          listens          to         Coach          Henderson’s          pointers.         Mr.          West          “chefs”          at          the         teachers’          cookout          celebrat-         ing          the          end          of          school.         :         :         :         4         29         30         Graduation          remains          throughout          life         one          of          the          rare          moments          which          is          never         forgotten,          moments          which          flash          into         our          consciousness          at          the          least          beckoning.         A          tearful          smile,          a          final          alma          mater,         and          high          school          is          behind          us;          but          graduation         is          never          really          over.          Every          step          forward          in         life          is          itself          a          graduation,          and          a          measure          of          a         man’s          success          is          the          sum          of          these.         For          millions          of          high          school          seniors          in          America,         the          month          of          June          will          bring          one          of          the         most          important          forward          steps          of          life.          NHHS         will          graduate          about          seven          hundred          of         these          young          men          and          women,          sending          them         out          into          a          world          of          service          and          training.         In          various          fields          and          vocations,          they          will          have         opportunities          for          further          advancements          and         other          graduations.         31         ACTIVITIES         Seeking          out          interests,         Performing          according          to          talent,         Creating          as          impulse          leads—         Students          actively          express         Abilities          and          ideas.         32         TVITIES         ‘ing          out          interests,         cording          to          talent,         |          °          7          7          av         Sate         Student          Government          officers          for          1966-1967:          Marilyn          Gooden,          Secretary;          John          Mavros,          President;          Charles          Brindell,          Vice-President.         34         ig         7         :         O         The          Executive          Department,         composed          of          cabinet          members          and          Student         Body          officers,          worked          diligently          to          make         the          sc hool          year          1966-1967          one          of          which          its          alumni         can          be          proud.          With          the          help          of          interested          class         men,          the          department          directed          “the          clean-up”         of          the          Isaac          Bear          lot          in          preparation          for          future         student          and          faculty          parking          spaces.         Highlighting          Homecoming          Week          was          a         Powderpuff          Football          Game          in          which          the          boys         cheered          their          favorite          team—all          girls—to         victory.          Answering          students’          recommendations         and          questions          taken          from          the          “Suggestion         Box”          in          the          Student          Union          was          “The          Voice”.         This          Student          Congress          publication          also         contained          the          secretary's          reports          and          a         calendar          of          coming          events.         The          five          delegates          who          attended          Emory         University          in          Atlanta,          Georgia,          during          the          fall,         returned          with          new          ideas          on          organizing          a         more          effective          student          government.          Formed          as         a          result          of          this          meeting          was          an          Inter-club         Council,          composed          of          club          presidents          and         vice-presidents.          Heralding          Senior          Day,          2          os          :          :         a          newcomer          to          New          Hanover’s          social          events,          Cabinet          members          Ike          Puzon,          Susan          Perten,          and          Dickie         were          a          banquet,          dance,          and          special          assembly.          Stinson          work          at          keeping          the          NHHS          campus          clean.         CABINET.          First          Row:          J.          Mavros,          K.          Thompson,          A.          Godwin,          R.          Wilson;          Second          Row:          M.          Gooden,          P.          Jackson,          T.          Pollard,          J.          McKoy:         Third          Row:          I.          Puzon,          D.          Bame,          J.          Raney,          R.          Reagan,          S.          Perten;          Fourth          Row:          G.          Williams,          Mr.          Stout,          advisor;          D.          Stinson,          Paulo          Sazo,         Brazilian          exchange          student;          B.          Marlowe,          C.          Brindell,          L.          Hemby.         35         SENATE.          First          Row:          L.          Carmichael,          N.          Hunter,          F.          Ferger,          A.          Godwin,          P.          Cherry,          V.          Waggett;          Second          Row:          T.          Pollard,          I.          Puzon,          C.         Simpkins,          D.          Brown,          J.          Curtis,          K.          Helsabeck,          L.          Batuyios,          D,          Gieshen;          Third          Row:          L.          Rose,          L.          May,          B.          Brooks.         Hopeful          candidates          for          Sophomore          senators          receive         instructions          from          Mr.          Neil          Stout          before          taking          the          con-         stitution          test          in          October.         36         The          House          and          Senate,          duly         recognized          throughout          the          year,          participated          in         various          Student          Congress          activities.          Several         bus          trips          to          out-of-town          games,          plus          the          Get-         Together          Dance          and          the          Sportsmanship         Dance,          were          among          primary          functions.          Repre-         sentatives          from          the          House          devoted          their          spare         time          to          cleaning          up          the          Isaac          Bear          parking          lot.         In          addition,          emphasizing          the          importance         of          a          tidy          school          was          a          Campus          Clean-Up         Week          slated          for          each          semester.         During          November          neighboring          schools—such         as,          Shallotte          and          Burgaw          High,          as          well          as         New          Hanover          county          junior          highs,          participated         in          the          Leadership          Workshop          sponsored          by         the          Student          Congress.          Speakers          discussed         leadership          qualities          and          parliamentary          procedure.         Both          the          House          and          the          Senate         organized          committees          to          further          worthwhile         projects:          the          Isaac          Bear          Committee          aided         construction          of          student-faculty          parking          lot;          the         Safe-Driving          Committee          posted         bulletins          reminding          students          of          the          Safe-         Driving          Campaign;          an          Honor         Council          Committee          worked          to          produce          an         effective          honor          code          system;          a          student-faculty         committee          met          to          clarify          disagreements         over          proper          school          dress;          the          Constitution         Revision          Committee          amended          misleading         sections          of          the          NHHS          Constitution.         House          members          Sandy          Garner,          John          Frye,          Georgia          John-          Taking          a          vote          during          homeroom          is          one          of          the          duties          of         son,          Marsha          Weaver,          and          Charles          Brindell          prepare          the          Sheldon          Retchin,          homeroom          representative.         Isaac          Bear          parking          lot          for          use.         HOUSE.          First          Row:          D.          Collins,          C.          Warner,          D.          Farrar,          S.          Martin,          G.          McLucas,          M.          Coley,          S.          Mason,          S.          Gideon,          S.          Potter,          A.          Anderson,         B.          Crittenden,          L.          Crossley;          Second          Row:          K.          Perten,          J.          Hamm,          L.          Simon,          G.          Willis,          J.          Halterman,          R.          Ritchie,          L.          Walton,          C.          Blann,          F.         Shain,          B.          Chapman,          J.          Boatwright,          N.          Snow,          M.          Padrick;          Third          Row:          M.          Purvis,          V.          Haas,          F.          Farmer,          C.          Wells,          C.          Everett,          N.          Tubbs,         R.          Balch,          P.          Thomas,          K.          Marston,          S.          Efird,          L.          Scoggins,          R.          Strickland,          J.          Barfield,          G.          Johnson;          Fourth          Row:          C.          Dunn,          C.          Brindell,          J.         Cox,          E.          Lockamy,          S.          Garner,          M.          Robinson,          P.          Sisson,          B.          Morse,          A.          Proctor,          G.          Currie,          D.          Carter,          J.          Chappell,          C.          Donahue,          M.          Baldwin,         Mr.          Crocker,          advisor;          Fifth          Row:          M.          Ingram,          L.          Bradshaw,          P.          McKenny,          R.          Lewis,          B.          Farmer,          G.          Sloan,          J.          Frye,          S.          Biggs,          T.          Watkins,         D.          Henrickson,          B.          King,          B.          Coleman,          S.          King,          M.          Weaver,          S.          Retchin.         =;          .          3          eae         oe         Debbie          Bryan,          reading          the          daily          bulletin          in          her          home-         room,          reminds          students          to          vote          in          the          coming          election.         Homeroom          Chairmen          worked          as          a         group          during          the          year          to          collect          money          for         Thanksgiving          and          Christmas          offerings         in          addition          to          the          Red          Cross          Fund.          Meeting         early          in          the          fall          senior          chairmen          nominated         six          DAR          candidates,          from          which          seniors          and         faculty          members          selected          one          to          represent         New          Hanover.          With          the          assistance          of          other          junior         Arlene          Zimmer          distributes          The          Wilcat          to          subscribers.          class          officers,          chairmen          from          this          class         coordinated          plans          for          the          Junior-Senior         Prom          held          in          the          spring.          “Sadie          Hawkins          and         Dogpatch”          was          the          theme          of         this          years          Twirp          Dance          sponsored          by          the         sophomore          chairmen.         Assisting          homeroom          teachers          was          the          main         duty          of          the          group.          Chairmen          read          the         daily          bulletin          and          checked          homeroom          attendance.         HOMEROOM          CHAIRMEN.          First          Row:          M.          Godwin,          J.          Farrior,          J.          Jackson,          B.          Jones,          M.          Beale,          S.          Weaver,          J.          Foushee,          M.          Holmes,          M.         Watson;          Second          Row:          B.          Coleman,          C.          Fryar,          A.          Ferger,          C.          Still,          P.          Coley,          C.          Nunalee,          C.          Smith,          D.          Farrar,          J.          Goodwin;          Third          Row:          R.         Burke,          J.          Rogers,          M.          Anderson,          N.          Snow,          M.          Wilson,          S.          Lackey,          P.          Quinn,          M.          Lewis,          B.          McDonald,          M.          Casey;          Fourth          Row:          D.          Jewel,         G.          Raines,          E.          Wittrock,          J.          Raney,          B.          Bear,          N.          Mohr,          V.          Harrell,          D.          Bryan,          P.          Spooner,          A.          Keith.         Chief          Judge          Larry          Hemby          installs          Rhesa          Reagan,          Secre-         tary          of          the          Treasury          and          Student          Union.         The          Judicial          Department          relinquished         its          marshaling          responsibilities          this          year          to         the          ROTC          department.          Cadet          Captain          Ronnie         Rivenbark,          acting          as          Battalion          provost         marshal,          issued          the          marshaling          posts.          Assuming         the          duty          each          month          was          one          of          the          four         companies.          Serving          as          marshals          entitled          volun-         teers          to          one          merit          for          each          week          served.         Nomination          and          election          of          student          judges         took          place          in          the          fall          at          a          joint          assembly         of          the          House          and          Senate.          Three          seniors—Larry         Hemby,          Michael          Murchison,          Hoppy         Smithwick;          two          juniors—Howard          Neuwirth,         Kirk          Brown;          and          one          sophomore—Bill         Mullinix—received          the          honors.          These          six          then         elected          Larry          Hemby,          chief          justice,          and         Bill          Mullinix,          clerk          of          court.          Student          court         held          its          sessions          every          Thursday          in          room          two         of          the          ROTC          building.          Major          infractions          listed         were          violation          of          street-crossing         procedures          and          improper          use          of          the          halls.         ae         JUDGES.          First          Row:          Howard          Neuwirth,          Bill          Mullinix,          Clerk;         Second          Row:          Kirk          Brown,          Hoppy          Smithwick,          Keith          Thompson,         Chief          Judicial          Marshal;          Third          Row:          Larry          Hemby,          Chief          Judge;         Mike          Murchison.         Marshal          Keith          Thompson          catches          Kim          Huband          as          rain         prompts          him          to          cross          the          street          against          the          light.         39         Social          Marshals          began          their          year          by         marshaling          for          a          reunion          of          the          class          of          1941         last          summer.          During          the          fall          they          ushered         for          the          first          PSTA          meeting,          the          Thespian          play,         Cheaper          by          the          Dozen,          and          at          the          NCEA         District          Teachers          Meeting.          In          early          October         newly          elected          student          government          officials,         as          well          as          student          and          faculty          members          new          to         New          Hanover,          enjoyed          the          annual          tea         arranged          by          the          Social          Marshals.          With          farm         life          as          the          setting          the          hosts          and          hostesses,         dressed          in          red-checked          skirts          and          blue-denim         overalls,          served          apple          pie          and          cider         to          their          guests.         The          marshals          also          sponsored          the          Valentine         Dance,          which          featured          “The          Embers’,         and          the          May          Dance,          featuring          “The          Count          IV”.         Other          duties          for          the          year          included          guiding         helpless          sophomores          through          the          Industrial,         Memorial,          and          Main          buildings          on         Orientation          Day;          ushering          for          the          Berm         Dedication,          and          marshaling          at          the          District         Student          Congress          Leadership          classes.         Fran          Alexius          and          Cathy          Bear          keep          the          “calendar          of         events”          in          Mr.          West’s          office          up          to          date.         Jane          Godwin,          Janice          Boone,          Nancy          Morton,          and          Maria         Clontz          add          finishing          touches          to          the          Christmas          tree.         Marshals          Joyce          Bowling,          Debbie          Brown,          Jeannie          Raney,         and          Mary          Anna          Woodbury          cut          out          traditional          cupids         and          hearts          for          the          Valentine          Dance.         40         Marshals          Julia          Barfield,          Janet          Evans,          Jim          Fryar,          and          Anne          Kidder          prepare          for          the          Social          Marshal’s          Tea.         Social          Marshals          Donna          Williams          and          Johnny          Baynes         greet          anxious          parents          at          the          first          PSTA          meeting.         SOCIAL          MARSHALS.          First          Row:          M.          Woodbury,          J.          Godwin,          J.         Barfield,          N.          Morton;          Second          Row:          D.          Williams,          R.          Hill,          D.          Brown,         J.          Raney,          F.          Alexius,          M.          Clontz.         41         Quill          and          Scroll          Club          held          their         initial          meeting          in          the          fall          of          the          year          as          an         induction          ceremony          for          outstanding         members          of          the          HANOvERIAN          and          Wildcat          stafts.         Throughout          the          year          members          of          the          club         gained          experience          in          their          individual          staff         assignments          through          planning,          taking,         and          cropping          pictures          and          later          through          the         writing          of          copy.          Officers          formed          an          executive         committee          which          planned          all          the          activities         of          the          club.         In          the          spring          members          shared          new         methods          and          techniques          with          neighboring         schools          at          the          journalism          symposium.         High          schools          from          the          surrounding          counties         accepted          invitations          to          send          representatives         to          NHHS          for          this          workshop.          Bringing         copies          of          their          high          school          yearbooks          and         school          newspapers,          the          representatives         attended          sessions          held          in          high          school          classrooms         where          they          discussed          and          exchanged          ideas.         During          the          year,          supper          meetings         promoted          better          relationships          between         newspaper          and          yearbook          staffs          and          provided         relaxing          diversions          for          members.          During          the          journalism          symposium,          Quill          and          Scroll          Club         At          the          end          of          the          year          a          picnic          meeting          members—Jim          Gillespie,          Mary          Murrell,          Etta          Wittrock,         held          at          Wrightsville          Beach          elected          and          installed          Rea          ae          Oe          eee          aan          a          ee         the          1967-68          officers.          :         First          Row:          C.          Cline,          D.          West,          M.          Murrell,          J.          Gibson,          D.          McKeithan,          J.          Williams,          J.          Howe;          Second          Row:          P.          Scott,          K.          Gregory,          T.          Mowbray,         P.          Wilson,          A.          Ward,          L.          Kelly,          T.          Hammond;          Third          Row:          L.          Pyle,          K.          Parrish,          R.          Hutton,          J.          Smith,          Laura          Drawdy,          L.          Simon;          Fourth         Row:          M.          Leonard,          B.          Jordon,          M.          Gooden,          T.          Torhan,          R.          Lipsius,          C.          Murchison;          Fifth          Row:          J.          Hurst,          N.          Hunter,          D.          McCoy,          P.          Baggett,         F.          Farmer,          V.          Foreman;          Sixth          Row:          J.          Gillespie,          A.          Proctor,          P.          Cherry,          G.          Brown,          R.          Bennett;          Seventh          Row:          V.          Ward,          D.          Bissette,          B.         Davis,          G.          Sloan,          J.          Chappell.         42         “         Art          Club          members,          Mary          Thorning          and          Robin          Hill,         assemble          paintings          for          the          Art          Show          in          Brogden          Hall.         Art          Club          members          worked          diligently          to         prepare          a          float          for          the          Homecoming          Parade.         Producing          the          winning          float,          however,          duly         rewarded          their          efforts.         For          this          year’s          Christmas          project,          Santa          with          his         reindeer          prepared          to          leave          for          the          North          Pole         from          the          front          lawn          of          NHHS.          Art          Club          president          Linda          Loth          captures          fall          colors          in          a         Members          painted          murals          for          the          Homecoming          painting          for          the          Cottage          Lane          Art          Exhibit.         Dance          and          ROTC          Ball.          Attractive         posters          placed          about          the          school          and          in          the         windows          of          downtown          stores          advertised          the         student          Art          Show          held          in          February.          Mary          Thorning          directs          as          Johnny          McGee          and          Jeff          Phillips         Among          the          selections          shown          were          pen          and          ink          erect          the          Christmas          lawn          scene.         sketches,          watercolors,          oils,          and          tempera         paintings.         During          the          Azalea          Festival,          members         displayed          a          variety          of          paintings          in          the          Cottage         Lane          Art          Exhibit          on          Orange          Street.         Shirley          Sikes,          secretary,          and          Rebbeca          Johnson          place          signs         around          the          school          to          advertise          the          student          Art          Show.         43         As          Nancy          Morton,          Julia          Barfield,          and          Nell          Hooper          discuss          the         new          telephone          directory,          David          Elebash,          committee          co-chair-         man,          puts          it          to          practical          use.         Student          Publications,          the         Handbook          and          Telephone          Directory,         composed          the          two          annual          printing          projects         prepared          entirely          by          student          volunteers.         Especially          helpful          to          sophomores,          but         equally          beneficial          for          all,          is          the          Telephone         Directory.          This          publication          provides          an         easy          reference          for          the          names,         addresses,          and          telephone          numbers          of         all          NHHS          faculty          members          and         students,          in          addition          it          lists          the          students’         homeroom          numbers.          Staff          members         divided          into          groups          in          the          fall          for          the         tasks          of          alphabetizing,          typing,         proofreading,          selling,          and          delivering         the          directories.          Just          in          time          for          Christmas         staff          members          delivered          the          directories         to          each          homeroom.         The          Student          Handbook,          emblazoned         with          a          flaming          torch,          briefly          summarized         the          activities          and          organizations         available          to          NHHS          students.         For          the          first          time          in          several          years,         members          of          the          Handbook          committee          sold         ads          helping          the          student          government         meet          the          rising          costs          of         publications.          Other          activities          and         improvements          included          an          updated         curriculum,          additional          information         concerning          scholarships,          awards,          and          the         1966-67          varsity          football          and          basketball         schedules.          These          features          made          the         Handbook          an          invaluable          asset          for          67         NHHS          students,          new          and          old.         While          Sally          Godwin          and          Edna          Smith          sketch          the          cover,          Nan          Hunter,          Cindy          Simpkins,          Ike          Puzon,          John          Mavros          and         Mr.          Stout,          advisor,          discuss          layouts          for          the          1967          Handbook.         First          Row:          Sara          Mallard,          Laura          Zygmunt,          Barbara          Perilla,          Sherry          Wilson;          Second          Row:          Miss          Ruth          Spence,          advisor,          Melinda          Larson,         Jimmy          Allen,          Carolyn          Fryer,          Becky          Coleman,          Kathy          Amerson,          Connie          Spencer,          Patricia          Carroll,          Miss          Ruth          Galloway,          advisor;          Third          Row:         Sue          Larson,          Linda          Dixon,          Linda          Howlett,          Paula          Stanley;          Fourth          Row:          Dawna          White,          Carlene          Watson,          Kathy          Gore,          Betsy          Houston,          Deanne         Blanton,          Cheryl          Skipper,          Marica          Patelos;          Fifth          Row:          John          Sidney          Barker,          Donald          Clayton,          Ralph          Brown,          Donald          Massengill,          Robert          Garber.         Bible          Club          members          invited          local         ministers          each          Wednesday          for          the          morning         devotions          held          daily          at          Trinity         Methodist          Church.         Two          needy          families          in          Wilmington          received         food          baskets          donated          by          the          Club         at          Thanksgiving.          At          Christmas          members         distributed          copies          of          the          “Christmas         Story’          to          interested          high          school          students,         and          dressed          as          Santa          and          his          helpers,         caroled          at          local          hospitals          and          the         Catherine          Kennedy          Home.         Robert          Garber          and          Kathy          Amerson          replace          the          Bible         Members          of          the          Billy          Hallyburton          Award          committee—         Cheryl          Skipper,          Laura          Zygmunt,          Donald          Clayton,          and         Sara          Mallard—listen          as          Bucky          Ward,          chairman,          outlines         the          responsibility          of          the          committee          in          choosing          the          most         influential          Christian          student          at          NHHS.         45         ile          ‘a          Spee         i          NORE          se         Newly          inducted          members          of          the          National          Honor          Society:          R.          Agan,          B.          Tillery,          J.          Jacquier,          M.          Murchison,          J.          Raney,          M.          McKeowan,          S.         Sims,          A.          Ward,          C.          Bear,          I.          Scott,          A.          Lee,          D.          Elebash,          C.          Lee,          J.          Laughlin,          C.          Bass,          S.          Shapiro,          P.          Cherry,          W.          Ambrose,          P.          Viser,          E.         Drapkin,          B.          Barrett,          C.          Nunalee,          and          T.          Bradshaw.          Leading          the          traditional          ceremony          were          senior          members:          J.          Hurst,          C.          Blann,          L.         Hemby,          T.          Mowbray,          S.          Pelland,          B.          Jordan,          S.          Perten,          J.          McKoy,          M.          Patdrick,          N.          Hunter,          M.          Nifong,          R.          Sisson,          L.          Arnsten,          P.          Baggett,         J.          Eiden,          and          J.          Tinga.         Nan          Hunter,          Susan          Perten,          Van          Ward,          Donna          West,          and         Mike          Nifong          eagerly          await          steaks          being          cooked          by          Tricia         Mowbray          and          Larry          Hemby.         46         National          Honor          Society          members         began          their          monthly          supper          meetings          with          a         pool          party          held          at          the          home          of          Jackie         McKoy.          Throughout          the          year          invited          faculty         members          attended          many          of          these          meetings.         An          executive          cabinet—comprised          of         the          president,          vice-president,          secretary,         and          treasurer          of          the          society—arranged          details         concerning          suppers          throughout          the          year.         In          the          spring          honor          roll          students          were         guests          at          a          tea          held          in          the          Student          Union.         A          coaching          staff,          formed          from          members         of          the          society,          offered          an          individual          tutoring         service          available          in          most          subjects         to          NHHS          students.         Highlighting          the          year          were          two          induction         ceremonies,          one          in          the          fall          for          seniors         and          a          second          one          in          the          spring          for          juniors.         In          the          spring          twenty-five          new          members         inducted          into          the          society          boosted          membership          to         a          total          of          seventy-one.          Seven          local         members          attended          the          statewide          convention         held          in          Nags          Head,          North          Carolina.         National          Honor          Society          pays          tribute          to          a         pioneer          educator,          Miss          Amy          Bradley,         by          devoting          time          to          the          maintenance          of          her         grave          in          Oakdale          Cemetery.         Richard          Edward          Agan         Wallace          W.          Ambrose         Leone          Jeanette          Arntsen         Peggy          Josephine          Baggett         William          Prentiss          Barrett         Carolyn          Ray          Bass         Catherine          Janet          Bear         Cynthia          Ann          Blann         Thomas          Francis          Bradshaw         Phyllis          Jo          Cherry         Edward          Carl          Drapkin         Joseph          John          Eiden,          Jr.         David          Hunley          Elebash         William          Joseph          Farmer         Rebbeca          Jane          Forcum         Larry          Lou          Hemby         Nan          Davis          Hunter         Andrea          Jacqueline          Hurst         Beverly          Jane          Jacquier         Browyn          Jordan         James          H.          Laughlin,          III         Carole          Ann          Lee         Catherine          Marie          Lee         John          Theodore          Mavros         Maclyn          Beth          McKeown         Jacquelyn          L.          McKoy         Patricia          Susan          Mowbray         Wallace          C.          Murchison,          Jr.         Michael          Bryon          Nifong         Carole          Ann          Nunalee         Joseph          Michael          Padrick         Suzzette          Pelland         Susan          Catherine          Perten         Jean          Witley          Raney         Rhesa          Harriet          Reagan         Isabel          Reston          Scott         Susan          Shapiro         Cynthia          Arthur          Simpkins         Renee          Adele          Sisson         Courtland          Symmes,          Jr.         Lynn          Bradford          Tillery         John          Hines          Tinga         Margaret          Anne          Viser         Alpha          Christie          Ward         Henry          Vance          Ward         Donna          Page          West         Etta          Marie          Wittrock         HANOVER          SINGERS.          First          Row:          B.          Forcum,          G.          Grady,          L.          Trawick,          M.          Murrell,          R.          Reagan,          H.          McCallum,          L.          Ammons,          C.          Boswell,         N.          Price,          F.          Ferger,          M.          Sampley,          L.          Hayes,          G.          McLucas,          B.          Taylor,          H.          Letchworth;          Second          Row:          M.          Weaver,          J.          Weeks,          P.          Childress,          J.         Hamm,          S.          Lazarides,          D.          Farrar,          B.’Melton,          S.          Wilson,          M.          Benton,          S.          Pearsall,          S.          Higgins,          H.          Miller,          J.          James,          K.          Collins,          D.          Braak;          Third         Row:          J.          Raynor,          B.          Brown,          D.          Barbour,          S.          Parker,          D.          White,          S.          Hayes,          M.          Padrick,          E.          Lockamy,          B.          Szczerbiak,          J.          Little,          T.          Smith,          T.         Clemmons,          R.          Sweatman,          M.          Milligan;          Fourth          Row:          M.          Harmon,          J.          Barker,          R.          Shepard,          D.          Jewell,          R.          Willetts,          R.          Scruggs,          M.          Nifong,         R.          Clark,          T.          Turner,          M.          Thompson,          B.          Blizzard,          R.          Millard,          C.          Coleman,          J.          Frye,          B.          Hatcher.         Becky          Forcum,          secretary;          Mr.          Alexander,          director;          Mike          Padrick,         student          director;          and          Mike          Nifong,          president;          plan          the          order          of          the         program          for          their          Christmas          concert.         48         Hanover          Singers          reechoed          the         “Sound          of          Music”          as          they          began          another         year          of          performances.         During          the          Thanksgiving          season,          the          Hanover         Singers          presented          their          first          concert         with          selections          from          “The          Brazilian          Psalm”         and          The          Music          Man.          The          approaching         Christmas          season          brought          a          full          schedule          of         engagements.          Among          the          many         Christmas          performances          were          a          concert         held          at          the          school,          performances          for          the         Exchange          Club          and          the          Lions          Club,          a          program          at         the          Blockade          Runner,         Wrightsville          Beach,          and          at          the          Boucan          Room         in          downtown          Wilmington.         Spring          brought          the          most          important         performance          of          the          year—the          District          Choral         Contest.          Selections          used          for          this          performance         were          “Choose          Something          Like          a          Star”         by          Randall          Thompson          and          “Holy          Radiant         Light”          by          Gretchaninoff.         Although          basically          a          performing         group,          the          Hanover          Singers          had          an          active          .         social          life.          In          October,          they          sponsored         a          Get-Together          Dance          to          help          acquaint          the          new         members          with          the          group.          Mr.          Alexander         hosted          the          Christmas          party          after          the          Hanover         Singers          went          caroling          to          the          Medicenter.         Completing          the          social          events          of          the         year,          the          juniors          planned          a          senior          banquet.         R.          Willetts,          T.          Turner,          G.          McLucas,          D.          White,          D.          Braak,         D.          Jewell,          and          J.          Frye          discuss          their          concert          as          they          return         to          school          from          a          performance          for          th e          Lions          Club.         ss         Susan          Pearsall          aids          Rhesa          Reagan          during          a          regular         rehearsal          of          Hanover          Singers.         The          Hanover          Singers’          party          provides          fun          and          laughter          after          a          hard          week’s          work          in          class,          especially          for          Brenda          Taylor,         Mike          Milligan,          Laura          Trawick,          Eddie          Lockamy          and          Edwinna          Dowdy.         49         Under          the          watchful          eye          of          Mr.          Alexander,          the          girls          put         forward          their          best,          in          hopes          of          being          a          member          of          Han-         over          Singers          next          year.         First          Row:          G.          Lancaster,          V.          Waggett,          J.          Huband,          C.          Johnson;         Second          Row:          M.          Felton,          C.          Still,          B.          Coleman,          S.          Smith,          C.          Fryer;         Third          Row:          D.          Neely,          M.          Herring,          D.          Mintz,          F.          Epps,          K.          Parrish;         Fourth          Row:          P.          Stanley,          J.          Wells,          W.          Dowdy,          D.          Simpson,          M.         Miller,          M.          Best.         Janet          Huband          and          Pam          Horne          rehearse          while          the          other         girls          take          a          break.         Girls          Chorus,          a          class          of          thirty-eight         students,          met          daily          at          first          period          to          practice         for          participation          in          the          Christmas         concert,          the          District          Choral          Contest,          and          the         Spring          concert.          In          preparation          for          the         District          Choral          Contest—the          competitive         performance          of          the          year—the          girls          rehearsed         “Holy          Lord          God”          by          Caine          and         “Let          Every          Heart          be          Merry”          by          Vecchi.         GIRLS’          CHORUS.          First          Row:          B.          Jackson,          A.          Price,          M.          Lorek,          M.          Felton,          B.          Smith,          G.          Lancaster,          M.          Robbins,          J.          Blake;          Second          Row:         C.          Johnson,          F.          Walker,          B.          Coleman,          J.          Huband,          D.          Mintz,          M.          Williamson,          K.          Parrish,          P.          Huston,          P.          Horne,          D.          Price;          Third          Row:          L.         Cowell,          P.          Stanley,          D.          Williams,          T.          Bryant,          L.          Bowling,          J.          Teeter,         .          Best,          W.          Dowdy,          M.          Miller.         S.          Smith,          F.          Epps,          H.          Memory,          J.          Wells,          M         50         P.          Pyles,          D.          Neely,          S.          Parker,          C.          Still;          Fourth          Row:          J.          McCandless,         Susan          Efird’s          classmates          observe          as          she          explains          the         counting          of          rhythm          to          increase          her          skills.         Glee          Club          and          Boys’          Chorus         practice          regularly          to          master          the          skills          of          music—         such          as,          voice          blending,          sight          reading,          note         values,          and          proper          breathing          techniques.         Boys          Chorus          is          a          new          club          consisting          of          twenty         members.          This          chorus          met          on         Tuesdays          after          school.         As          a          regular          class          of          twenty-seven          students,         the          Glee          Club          is          a          training          group         for          advancement          to          the          Girls’          Chorus         or          the          Hanover          Singers.         John          Barker,          the          accompanist,          and          Mr.          Alexander          discuss         a          new          arrangement          for          the          Boys’          Chorus.         Virginia          Hudson,          Ann          Marley,          and          Roberta          Bazemore         practice          breathing          correct          to          increase          their          skill          in         singing.         Boys’          Chorus          r ehearses          for          the          District          Choral          Contest.         First          Row:          T.          Clemmons,          J.          Barker;          Second          Row:          C.          McDonald,         E.          Lockamy,          D.          Barbour;          Third          Row:          S.          Smith,          M.          Padrick,          M.         Nifong;          Fourth          Row:          M.          Thompson,          R.          Sweatman,          P.          Childress.         5|         The          Music          Society,          created          by          students         interested          in          fellowship          among          musicians,          clearly         emphasized          the          need          for          future          activities         involving          both          the          bands          and          singing          groups.         Prior          to          the          club’s          creation,          members         of          the          band,          Girls’          Chorus,          and          Hanover         Singers          seldom          associated          with          one         another.          After          orientation          of          the          honor          club,         however,          students          became          increasingly         aware          of          the          large          number          of          young          people         interested          in          all          forms          of          music—classical,          as         well          as          popular.         Through          correspondence          with          music          clubs          in         other          high          schools          (especially          Southern         Wayne          High,          Mt.          Olive,          North          Carolina)          the         group          learned          of          a          national          charter          for         which          they          applied.         Car          washes          and          talent          shows          provided         the          necessary          funds          for          the          club’s          operation.         Other          projects          for          the          year          included          study         of          light          classical          music          such          as          that          of          Chopin         and          of          arrangements          of          classical          pieces         employed          by          the          Swingle          Singers.         MUSIC          SOCIETY.          First          Row:          D.          Baggett,          S.          Wilson,          G.          Mur-         dock,          D.          Littleton,          B.          Taylor,          F.          Ferger,          D.          Farrar,          H.          Talley,          S.         Pearsall,          Susan          Hayes,          E.          Lockamy,          I.          Puzon,          D.          Bame;          Secon         Row:          R.          Reagan,          M.          Nifong,          H.          Henderson,          D.          Braak,          T.          Clem-         mons,          S.          Parker,          M.          Padrick,          B.          Forcum;          Third          Row:          T.          Turner,         J.          Barker,          M.          Nelson,          J.          Frye,          B.          Hatcher,          B.          Lewis,          V.          Harrell.         52         oe         Versatile          band          members—Gerry          Murdock,          Dee          Littleton,         Howard          Talley,          Vera          Harrell,          Ike          Puzon,          Bobby          Lewis,         Harry          Griffin,          William          Lineberry,          and          Benny          Fussell—         try          their          hand          at          a          Hanover          Singers’          favorite,          “Climb         Every          Mountain”          from          The          Sound          of          Music.         Dru          Farrar,          Susan          Hayes,          Harold          Henderson,          and          Bobby         Lewis          combine          their          talents          at          an          afternoon          jam          session.         DEBATING          CLUB.          First          Row:          Beth          Grant,          Royce          Sweatman,         Clare          Glore;          Second          Row:          Mr.          Feagin,          Bill          Barrett,          John          New,         Lori          Scoggins,          secretary;          Third          Row:          Wallace          Ambrose,          Jimmy         Wentz,          Joe          George,          president;          Fourth          Row:          Michael          Murchison,         Tim          McKeithan,          David          Woodcock.         Chess          Club          kept          alive          a          competitive         spirit          among          its          twelve          members.          Every          Tuesday         after          school          the          club          held          its          meetings          at         St.          Paul’s          Episcopal          Church.          Supplying          their         own          chess          boards          and          playing          pieces,         members          followed          games          both          new          and         old,          becoming          so          involved          that          sometimes          the         meeting          lasted          for          several          hours,         Challengers          of          NHHS          included          Williston         High          School,          Wilmington          College,          and         the          local          junior          high          schools.          Playing          other         schools          offered          a          broader          field          of         competition          and          enabled          members          to          test         their          ability          in          the          game          of          chess.         Howard          Talley          contemplates          his          next          move          as          John          New         moves          his          Knight          into          position.         Debating          Club          emphasized          the         importance          of          stimulating          arguments          over         current          issues.          Exercising          their          ability         of          persuasion          and          their          authoritative          manner         of          speaking,          members          developed          their         skill          as          debators.         Club          members          attended          a          workshop          at          the         University          of          North          Carolina.          Two          main         speakers,          an          economist          and          a          political          scientist,         voiced          their          views          on          the          National         Debate          Topic          for          the          year:          “Should          Foreign         Aid          Be          Limited          to          Non-Military          Aid?”         Also          attending          the          State          Speech          Contest          in         Winston-Salem          in          March,          members          delivered         extemporaneous          and          oratorical          speeches.         The          Debating          Club          entered          a          Round          Robin         debate          in          which          all          high          schools          in          southeastern         North          Carolina          participated.          Club         members          divided          into          teams,          the          affirmative         headed          by          Mr.          James          Potter,          and          the         negative          coached          by          Mr.          Richard          Feagin.          Four         outstanding          debators          from          the          club,         along          with          Coach          Feagin          went          on          the          road.         Lori          Scoggins,          Jimmie          Cox,          and          Howard          Talley          practice         for          their          Round          Robin          debates.         CHESS          CLUB.          First          Row:          Gary          Weaver,          George           Holston;          Second         Row:          William          Lowe,          Bill          Barrett,          secretary-treasurer;          Third          Row:         Robert          Prevatte,          Joe          George,          vice-president;          Frank          Lem,          David         Woodcock,          president;          Fourth          Row:          Max          Warshauer,          Eric          Lowe.         Le         ...          “          SN                  Bettie          Doughty          helps          Genny          Salmon          during          her         induction          in          the          National          Thespians,          while          Cindy         Blann          and          John          Richardson          observe.         Lee          Bossi,          John          Richardson          and          Michael          Lynch          repair          a         defective          light          before          the          play.         The          Gilbreth          family          council          meet          to          discuss          family          problems          in          Cheaper          by          the          Dozen.         Pictured          are:          M.          Weaver,          L.          Blann,          J.          Hardison,          C.          Glore,          S$.          Garner,          R.          Dobo,          M.          Best,          R.          Sweatman,         E.          Barnhill,          D.          West,          B.          Jones,          and          T.          Eiden.         54         NATIONAL          THESPIANS.          First          Row:          B.          Doughty,          A.          Ward,          M.          Sampley,          C.          Blann,          F.          Ozment,          B.          Grant;          Second          Row:          F.          Ferger,          D.         West,          T.          Clemmons,          L.          Midwood,          R.          Potter;          Third          Row:          G.          Salmon,          M.          Weaver,          E.          Barnhill,          B.          Jones,          L.          Bossi,          K.          Farmer;          Fourth         Row:          S.          Garner,          J.          Richardson,          M.          Lynch,          E.          Drapkin,          R.          Sessoms,          T.          Eiden.         National          Thespians          enjoyed          the          thrill          Betty          Hurley          combs          Tom          Eiden’s          hair          for          the          play         :          ;          :          Cheaper          by          the          Dozen,          while          Donna          West          has          the          finish-         of          bright          lights,          colorful          settings,          and          ing          touches          added          to          her          costume          by          Barbara          Hurley.         opening          nights          as          they          began          another          year         of          productions.         Presenting          the          comedy          Cheaper          by          the          Dozen         was          the          first          Thespians’          production          for          the         year.          In          the          spring,          the          members          participated         in          the          Carolina          Drama          Festival          by         producing          the          one-act          play          entitled          Finders         Keepers.          Advancement          of          this          play          to          the         State          Drama          Festival          at          Chapel          Hill         was          the          goal          of          the          cast          and          crew.         All          of          the          apprentices          worked          toward         membership          in          the          National         Thespian          Society.          By          completing          one          hundred         hours          of          work          on          stage          or          back          stage,         apprentices          fulfilled          the          major          requirement.         Membership          increased          to          twenty-five         after          the          induction          of          thirteen          new          members         in          February.         55         Mike          Nifong          accepts          from          Ike          Puzon          the          Key          Club         Award          of          the          Month          for          the          Hanover          Singers.         Helping          Pat          Simmons          to          lunch          is          one          of          the          duties          of         Hoppy          Smithwick          in          the          Key          Club.         Key          Club          initiated          its          first          banquet          by         entertaining          the          county          school          administrators.         Helping          to          boost          school          spirit,          Key          Clubbers         sponsored          buses          to          out-of-town          football         games          and          to          the          State          Fair.          Presenting          the         annual          Key          Club          Follies          in         the          spring          provided          the          money          for          the         Key          Club          scholarship.         Debbie          Brown          and          Skip          Sawyer          enjoy          the          fine          music          of          the          Spontanes          at          the          Key          Club          Dance.         56         KEY          CLUB.          First          Row:          E.          Godwin,          C.          Stone,          R.          Agan;          Second          Row:          T.          O’Quinn,          D.          Sharpe,          E.          Weaver,          R.          Bennett;          Third          Row:          M.         Murchison,          S.          Sneeden,          S.          Sawyer,          J.          Murchison;          Fourth          Row:          S.          Symmes,          B.          Tillery,          B.          Collins,          R.          Sharpe,          B.          Coulter,          J.          Wetherill;         Fifth          Row:          R.          Wilson,          W.          Ambrose,          I.          Puzon,          B.          Williams,          J.          Metts,          B.          Everette,          R.          Willetts.         Mr.          Brinkley,          advisor,          welcomes          Sheldon          Retchin          into         the          Key          Club          as          he          presents          to          him          the          certificate          of         membership.         en         HAN          OVE         Jim          Wetherill,          vice-president,          and          Carole          Nunalee,          Key-         ettes          president,          discuss          future          plans          for          the          Key          Club         and          Keyettes.         aie         Julia          Barfield,          Vangie          Waggett,          and          Suzanne          Burns          de-         cide          among          themselves          their          choice          of          carpet          for          Mr.         West’s          office          as          they          began          their          most          important          project.         Keyettes,          an          auxiliary          of          the          Key          Club,         began          its          year          by          selecting          thirty-six         girls          as          charter          members.          At          the          Washington         Lamar          Mclver,          a          member          of          the          Key          Club,          hungerly          Catlett          School,          the          girls          provided          money          for         follows          Margaret          Alexius,          Judy          Thompson,          and          Anne          a          student’s          lunch          and          helped          at          the          Halloween         Kidder          as          they          help          to          serve          the          meal          for          the          Teachers’          Carnival.          As          part          of          the          program         Banquet          sponsored          by          the          Key          Club.          :         4          P          Pig          ea          naa          during          the          annual          Teachers’          Banquet,          the         Keyettes          presented          to          each          Key          Club          member         a          Christmas          stocking          made          by          the          girls.         KEYETTES.          First          Row:          E.          Newkirk,          R.          Hufham,          C.          Nunalee,          S.          Howell,          V.          Waggett;          Second          Row:          G.          Johnson,          E.          McKeithan,          D.          Lee,         B.          Jaccus,          L.          Crossley;          Third          Row:          S.          Cameron,          S.          Burns,          M.          Gooden,          M.          Murrell,          M.          Alexius,           P.          Corcoran,          L.          Robertshaw,          D.          Brown,         J.          Wrenn,          M.          Strange,          R.          Reagan,          M.          Reynolds,          M.          McKeithan;          Fouth          Row:          J.          Trask,          C.          Simpkins,          F.          Shain,          A.          Kidder,          C.          Crossley,         J.          Thompson,          J.          Hurst,          J.          Barfield,          N.          Hooper,          J.          Raney,          N.          Snow,          J.          Thompson,          D.          Brown.         58         Amateur          Radio          Club          members          have         worked          energetically          this          year          in          preparation         for          the          general          operator's          license         examinations          to          be          administered          in          June.          While         living          by          their          motto,          “May          our          static          always         be          remembered,”          the          members          have         repaired          the          school’s          transmitter          and          receiver,         erected          an          antenna          atop          the          Industrial         Building,          and          studied          the          International          Morse          Code.          At          the          meetings,          the          fifteen          members         learned          how          to          operate          the          “ham”          sets          and         helped          each          other          increase          their          speed         in          sending          and          receiving          the          Morse          Code.         ee         Robert          Pearson,          James          Carl,          Jack          Sessions,          Dennis          Flow-         ers,          Robert          Benninge,          Randy          Davis,          Donald          Clayton,          and         Bill          Beery          prepare          the          sets          for          use          at          their          next          meeting.         George          Futch,          Gary          Heafner,          Gene          Herring,          and          Joe         George          set          up          an          exhibit          for          National          Coin          Week.         James          Batten,          Thomas          Jordan,          Donald          Cayton,          and          Bill         Freyer          practice          the          Morse          Code          in          preparation          for          their         operator's          license          test.         Coin          Club          members          thrilled          to          the         excitement          of          a          coin          auction          at          each          meeting,         each          member          working          to          complete          or          expand         his          collection.          Backed          by          the          Cape          Fear          Coin         Club,          they          moved          toward          their          goal          of         membership          in          the          American          Numistmatist         Society.          Various          coin          exhibits          and         displays          around          school          during          National          Coin         Week          helped          to          promote          student          interest         in          the          hobby          of          coin-collecting.         George          Futch          bids          on          a          coin          offered          by          Gene          Herring         while          Gary          Myers,          Chick          Coleman,          and          Joe          George          wait         for          a          coin          that          they          need          to          come          up.         59         First          Row:          Vicki          Davis,          Pat          Coley,          Gail          Potter,          Pe ggy          Brown,          Randy          Lennon;          Second          Row:          Nancy          Henry,          Lynne          Pyle,          Kathy          Parrish,         Lorretta          Pate,          Linda          Holt,          Donald          Massengill;          Third          Row:          Amy          Sikes,          Marilyn          Anderson,          Marica          Patelos.          Standing:          William          Lineberry,          Van         Foreman,          Debbie          Bowen,          Tommy          Torhan,          Lee          Blann,          John          Godwin.         Donna          West,          news          editor,          Marilyn          Gooden          and          Jean          Wil-         liams,          feature          editors,          type          copy          for          the          Wildcat          while         Tricia          Mowbray          and          Bronwyn          Jordan,          news          editors,         review          past          editions          of          the          Wildcat.         Wildcat          produced          by          Journalism          I          and         II          students,          plays          an          important          part          in          school         activities.          Basically          the          two          staffs          of         the          Wildcat,          news          and          features,          combined         to          publish          ten          issues          annually.          News          staff         dealt          mainly          with          presenting          the          facts          of          an          issue         while          features          staff          presented          the          students         with          new          ideas          and          editorials          of          interest.          This         years          editorials          stressed          the          need          for         curriculum          improvement.         Non-staff          members          submitted          creative          works—         such          as,          poems,          essays,          and          art          painting.         “Sound          Off,”          a          new          column,          allowed          any         non-staff          member          to          present          an          essay          on          a         subject          which          he          felt          should          be         brought          to          the          attention          of          the          readers.         Publishing          a          school          page          every          other         week          in          the          Wilmington          Star          News          informed         residents          of          school          activities.          Feature          items         published          were          notices          of          school          dances,          plays,         ball          games,          club          activities,          and          the         outstanding          achievements          of          NHHS          students—         such          as,          winners          of          essay          contest          and          trips         to          foreign          countries.         A          weekly          television          show          produced         by          Journalism          II          students          and          presented          at         both          lunch          periods          told          of          activities          around         the          school.          Students          who          appeared          on          the          show         wrote          and          compiled          their          own          television          scripts.         Mrs.          Dorothy          Norris,          Mrs.          Martha          Boone,          Miss          Fannie         O’Keef,          circulation          managers,          and          Mrs.          Mildred          Modlin,         Wildcat          advisor,          present          new          ideas          for          Wildcat          features         to          the          assembled          staff          members.         Pondering          over          pictures,          Rosalind          Lipsius,          Frances         Farmer,          Page          Scott,          Dianne          Mckoy,          subscription          man-         ager,          and          Ramona          Hutton          argue          over          layouts          for          an          up-         pages:          t0n,          OF          the          newspaper.          Billy          Davis,          photographer,          snaps          a          picture          of          Kay          Greg-         ory,          news          co-ordinator,          Nan          Hunter,          editor-in-chief,          and         Charlotte          Murchison,          business          manager.         Etta          Wittrock,          Star          News          co-ordinator,          checks          with          fellow          staff          members,          Emma          Ralls,          Terry          Hammond,          exchange         editor,          Richard          Agan,          art          editor,          and          Linda          Simon,          as          Alpha          Ward,          Walt          Sheffield,          sports          editor,          and          Katie          Drawdy         discuss          a          recent          issue          from          another          high          school.         i         ee         _QneiimoRRAS         SBOE          RELL          EASELS          ALESSI         |         él         Marilyn          Leonard          and          Linda          Dixon          look          over          each          others          layouts          as          Robert          Garber,          Mike          Padrick,          activities          staff          head,         and          Becky          Forcum,          discuss          picture          locations          while          Marguerite          Curtis          and          Bettie          Doughty          talk          over          upcoming          pictures.         Hanoverian,          consisting          of          twenty-nine         Jeannie          Howe          and          Gwen          Brown          discuss          plans          for          their          members          and          three          advisors,          met          daily          to          work         pages          in          the          HaNovertran          as          Cherry          Cline,          features          staff          on          compiling          the          1967          yearbook.          Five          staffs—         editor,          Jackie          Hurst,          Van          Ward,          Alice          Proctor,          and          David          ROTC,          sports,          activities,          features,          and          class—         PELE          ee          ees          divided          assignments          to          cover          1967          life         at          New          Hanover.         Each          staff          member          planned          and          took          pictures,         drew          layouts,          gathered          facts,          and          wrote         copy.          Daily          throughout          the          year          the          staff         worked          to          produce          an          edition          worthy          of         following          the          1966          All-American          yearbook.         Miss          Ruth          Galloway,          and          Miss          Helen          Dobson,          staff          ad-         visors,          and          Leonne          Arntsen,          editor-in-chief,          show          amuse-         ment          over          an          inferior          picture.         62         Doug          Jewell,          business          manager,          informs          Mr.          Meadows,          Jim          Gillespie,          sports          editor,          Ronnie          Bennett          and          Lee         business          advisor,          that          this          year’s          advertisement          sales          Formy-Duval          attempt          to          aid          George          Sloan,          ROTC          editor,         exceeded          the          previous          year’s.          in          planning          his          scheduled          pictures.         Class          staff          members—Linda          Kelly,          Julie          Smith,          Mary          Murrell,          Patty          Wilson,          Janice          Gibson,          Phyllis          Cherry,          Dale          Mc-         Keithan,          and          Jeff          Chappell—identify          pictures          as          Peggy          Baggett,          class          staff          editor,          holds          up          an          unidentified          picture.         SARNNE         Dee          Littleton,          Donna          Williams,          Jean          Thompson,          Carolyn         Bass,          Jean          Williams,          Maria          Clontz,          Cindy          Simpkins,          head         majorette.         Majorettes          added          color          and          pageantry         to          football          games,          Homecoming,          Christmas,         and          Azalea          Festival          Parades.          Technique         classes          acquainted          any          interested          girls          in          the         art          of          baton          twirling.          Teaching          a          small         group,          each          instructing          majorette          taught          her         individual          style          of          baton          twirling.         Dance          Band          consisted          of          seventeen         members          selected          by          tryouts.          Practicing          every         Wednesday          after          school,          members          performed         under          the          direction          of          Mr.          William          McAdams.         As          a          boost          to          school          spirit,          they          played          at         the          Raleigh-Broughton          and          Jacksonville          games.         Cindy          Simpkins,          head          majorette,          performs          her          routine          in         the          Wilmington          Christmas          Parade.         First          Row:          Harry          Griffin,          Lee          Adams,          Mike          Russ,          Zacky          Sessions;          Second          Row:          Ike          Puzon,          student          director,          Paul          Williams,          Tommy          Hale,         Robert          Orrell;          Third          Row:          Howard          Talley,          Bobby          Lewis,          Robert          Pontius,          Harold          Henderson,          David          Walton.         64         Lt          a         Billy          McKay          assists          Mike          Milligan         turning          the          music          sheets.         Ike          Puzon,          student          director,          directs          band          students          during         the          regular          band          practice.         A          division          of          the          NHHS          band          performs          at          the          Christmas          Concert          in          Brogden          Hall.         65         in          practicing          by         oo         First          Row:          M.          Nelson,          B.          Fussell,          L.          Carmichael,          D.          Littleton,          G.          Nelson,          B.          Morse,          G.          Murdock,          D.          Williams,          W.          Lineberry;          Second         Row:          D.          South,          D.          Alberti,          C.          Blackman,          P.          Roberts,          J.          McChesney,          M.          J.          Casey,          K.          Calloway,          E.          Manning,          G.          Barnes,          D.          Gravitt,          A.         Keith,          S.          Fox,          B.          Korb,          J.          Cotton;          Third          Row:          G.          Parker,          M.          Hailey,          S.          Watts,          D.          Lanier,          L.          Wilson,          B.          Hines,          C.          Williams,          R.          Todd,          J.         Frye,          V.          Harold,          M.          Malloy,          M.          Russ,          L.          Adams,          A.          Simeone,          J.          Strickland,          J.          Allen,          F.          Lane,          H.          Griffin;          Fourth          Row:          W.          Ambrose,          Z.         Band          members—Harry          Griffin,          Joe          Tomberlin,          Wallace          New          Hanover          High          School          Band         Ambrose,          and          William          Lineberry—scramble          to          get          their         instruments          before          class          begins.         marched          into          view          with          a          flash          of          orange          and         black          and          a          roll          of          drums.          Thus          opened         another          season          of          performances          for          the          band.         Under          the          direction          of          Mr.          William         McAdams,          they          played          at          all          school          functions,         pep          rallies,          football          games,          and          Home-         coming          Parade.          Because          of          the          immensity         of          the          band,          they          separated          into          two         divisions,          each          practicing          at          different          times          during         the          school          day.         Participating          in          one          of          the          largest          band-days         in          the          history          of          southeastern          North         Carolina          was          a          new          experience          for          the          band         members.          During          half-time          ceremonies          at         the          Air          Force          Academy          and          University          of         North          Carolina          football          game          in          Chapel         Hill,          North          Carolina,          the          band          performed.         In          preparation          for          the          Christmas          Concert,         the          woodwind          section          attended          a          clinic          at         Wilmington          College.          Since          this          concert         was          their          major          financial          drive          of          the          year,         both          band          students          and          the          Band          Boosters         Club          sold          tickets.          The          program         highlighted          religious          music          as          well          as         traditional          and          popular          songs          of          the          season.         66         Sessions,          W.          Brown,          A.          Wheeler,          M.          Floyd,          R.          Butler,          J.          Braswell,          R.          Orrell,          J.          McLean,          D.          Knox,          P.          Williams,          G.          Williamson,          R.          Jordan,         D.          Bame,          T.          Hale,          M.          Blanchard,          J.          Foushee,          D.          Walton,          R.          Brooks,          V.          Powell,          C.          Herring,          R.          Pontius,          B.          Lewis;          Fifth          Row:          B.          McKay,         K.          Garner,          D.          Smith,          R.          Brown,          J.          Carl,          D.          Carter,          W.          Waggett,          I.          Puzon,          Mr.          McAdams,          J,          Backus,          J.          Anderson,          D.          Windley,          S.          Weaver,         C.          Craft,          M.          Barnhill,          S.          Retchin,          B.          Hatcher,          B.          Fuller.         Interpreting          the          musical          score          requires          many          hours          of          Don          Bame,          drum          major,          leads          the          band          members          in          a         practice          for          industrious          students          Bobby          Wiard,          Bobby          rousing          Christmas          song          as          they          march          in          the          Christmas         Lewis,          and          Howard          Talley.          Parade          in          downtown          Wilmington.         67         First          Row:          L.          Bradshaw,          vice-president,          M.          Stallworth,          V.          Waggett,          D.          Bridges,          B.          Crittenden,          D.          Farrar,          C.          Warner,          D.          Faircloth,          M.         Plowden,          B.          Hobbs,          T.          Bryant,          M.          Burns,          S.          Lazarides,          G.          Williams,          president;          Second          Row:          C.          Smithdeal,          B.          George,          L.          Hayes,          S.          Mason,         C.          Vicente,          K.          Helsabeck,          J.          Barfield,          R.          Lipsius,          M.          Barrueta,          F.          Farmer,          J.          Allen,          L.          Arntsen,          Mr.          Preston,          advisor;          Third          Row:          J.          Rogers,         W.          Smith,          N.          Tubbs,          V.          Yeager,          B.          Cherry,          D.          Gieschen,          S.          Butler,          R.          Balch,          G.          Parker,          S.          Taylor,          H.          Hilton,          J.          Blackwell;          Fourth          Row:         S.          Sawyer,          D.          Walker,          S.          Mott,          J.          Wetherill,          D.          Brown,          L.          Cowell,          D.          Brown,          R.          Willetts;          Fifth          Row:          J.          Fox,          J.          Frye,          B.          Lewis,          E.         Drapkin,          J.          Curtis,          J.          Swart,          B.          Marlowe,          P.          McKenny,          J.          Baynes.         School          Spirit          members:          Lloyd          Bradshaw,          Johnny          Baynes,         R.          J.          Lewis,          Dickie          Stinson,          Jimmy          Carter          and          George          Hoppy          Smithwich          escapes          as          Keith          Thompson,          George         Murray          build          a          pyramid          of          school          spirit          with          the          aid          of          Murray,          Ed          Drapkin,          and          Charlie          Brindell          vie          for          a          jump         the          Victory          flag          and          careful          balancing.          ball          during          a          School          Spirit          Pep          Rally.         a         School          Spirit          members          led          by          Stephen          Biggs,          Ken          McDonald,          Barry          Maxwell,          Tommy          Pollard,          and          Dickie          Stinson         support          the          Wildcats          with          a          rousing          “Charge”!         School          Spirit          Club          converted          the          excess         energy          of          NHHS          students          into          displays          of         rousing          school          spirit          through          pep          rally          skits         and          the          Homecoming          Parade.         From          the          thirty-two          clubs          which          entered         floats          in          the          Homecoming          Parade,         judges          chose          the          Art          Club          as          the          winner.         In          cooperation          with          the          student          government,         the          School          Spirit          Club          sold          ballpoint          pens         embossed          with          the          1966          football          schedule.         During          Sportsmanship          Week          Reverend          William         Flannagan,          a          local          Presbyterian          minister,         spoke          to          the          student          body          in          a          special          assembly.          Industrious          school          spirit          club          members—Linda          Ballard,         Climaxing          the          week          the          club          sponsored          a          Beverly          Ingram,          and          Jane          Allen—complete          a          poster          for         social          held          in          the          student          union.          Sportsmanship          Week.         First          Row:          K.          Stephens,          J.          Flowers,          M.          Robbins,          P.          Schwartz,          R.          Price,          S.          Kelly,          L.          Kelly,          J.          Evans,          C.          Lee,          J.          Howe,          K.          Frankos;          Second         Row:          A.          Henry,          E.          Newkirk,          S.          Cameron,          F.          Shain,          C.          Nunalee,          C.          Hughes,          M.          Coley,          B.          Jacobs,          P.          Corcoran,          T.          Robertson,          F.          Murrell,         D.          Carter,          K.          Carmichael,          G.          Willis,          D.          Baggett;          Third          Row:          T.          Hammond,          J.          Boatwright,          M.          Curtis,          L.          Hill,          K.          Costello,          D.          Howerton,         M.          Roberts,          P.          Cherry,          J.          Blanton,          K.          Marston,          B.          Maguire,          C.          Brindell,          B.          Ingram,          M.          Lewis;          Fourth          Row:          M.          Weaver,          I.          Puzon,          D.         Brown,          B.          Rogers,          C.          Wheelis,          R.          Willetts,          T.          Pollard,          S.          King,          L.          Ballard,          D.          Blake,          S.          Pigford,          W.          Dowdy;          Fifth          Row:          B.          Bear,          J.          Rob-         inson,          B.          Jacobs,          J.          Merritt,          J.          Baynes,          D.          Bissette,          D.          Bame,          J.          Frye,          J.          Fox,          B.          King,          D.          Hendrickson,          M.          Lewis,          B.          Fuller.         69         First          Row:          C.          Lee,          K.          Stepthens,          P.          Spivey,          M.          L.          Plowden,          C.          Nunalee,          J.          Blanton,          R.          Lipsius,          M.          Davis,          L.          Kelly,          M.          Lewis,          B.          Koch,         L.          Trawick;          Second          Row:          L.          Bowen,          G.          Willis,          F.          Shain,          C.          Thompson,          B.          Fuller,          D.          Stinson,          M.          Lewis,          D.          Blake,          J.          Rogers,          G.          Williams,         I.          Puzon;          Third          Row:          G.          Heafner,          V.          Harrell,          K.          Johnson,          P.          Ruhland,          P.          Baggett,          J.          Thompson,          secretary,          J.          Henderson,          S.          Stephens,          C.         Wheelis,          J.          Robinson,          P.          Jenkins;          Fourth          Row:          D.          Woodcock,          W.          Morgan,          R.          Finney,          B.          Marlowe,          J.          Frye,          president,          B.          Lewis,          J.          Swart,         J.          Curtis,          D.          Bame,          J.          George,          J.          Wentz,          W.          Ambrose.         Government          Club          sponsored.          the         American          Legion          Oratorical          Contest          in          NHHS.         Alpha          Ward          concludes          her          speech          to          Government          Club          Participating          contestants          prepared          speeches         members          in          the          American          Oratorical          Contest.          from          eight          to          ten          minutes          long          and          gave          them         2          iE          -          |          without          notes.          This          year’s          subject          dealt         with          the          duties          and          obligations          of          a          citizen          to         the          government.          Three          selected          students         continued          to          compete          in          the          divisional          contest.         Club          members          sent          a          Christmas          offering         to          the          Boys’          Home          at          Lake          Waccamaw          and         presented          a          new          American          Flag          to          the          school.         By          planting          a          peace          tree          Government          club          members,         Wallace          Ambrose,          John          Frye,          Howard          Talley,          Jeannie         Raney,          and          Bobby          Lewis          help          beautify          school          grounds.         70         Jerry          Brewer,          who          keeps          “Willie,”          explains          the          cat’s         Ray          Thompson,          electrician’s          apprentice,          installs          a          light          disposition          to          Linwood          Todd.         switch          in          one          of          the          new          homes          in          Crestwood.         Dianne          Bryant          prepares          a          syringe          for          administering          local         Vocational          Industrial          Club          of          anesthetic          to          use          in          minor          surgery          in          Dr.          Dickie’s          office.         America          presented          a          real          “Willie          the          _.          oe          G3         Wildcat”          to          the          student          body          during          :          :                    4         Homecoming          Week.          The          wildcat          was          a          big          :          5         boost          to          school          spirit          and          a          welcomed          addition          6         at          the          games          and          pep          rallies.          7         Industrial          Co-operative          Training          students          make          6         up          the          VICA.          Activities          this          year          included          id         the          annual          employer's          banquet,          the          preparation          :         of          a          food          basket          for          a          needy          family          at          _          —         Thanksgiving,          a          study          of          parliamentary         procedure          and          leadership          conferences.          Students         in          ICT          find          vocational          opportunities         as          a          carpenter,          mortician,          dental          assistant,         mechanics          or          physician’s          assistant          are         among          the          assignments          offered.         VICA.          First          Row:          Susan          Southerland,          Nikki          Johnson,          Charlotte          Porter,          Joe          Canodoy,          Laris          Milligan,          Terry          Norton,          Cynthia          Brunjis,          Gail         Ennis;          Second          Row:          Adam          J.          Thompson,          advisor,          Paul          Tartt,          William          Bell,          Gene          Blanton,          James          Rogers,          Jerry          Brewer,          Jimmy          Cottle,          John         Reaves;          Third          Row:          Jerry          Lewis,          William          Hall,          Jerrold          Wade,          Worth          Bolton,          Rusty          Callihan,          Linwood          Todd,          Doug          Avery.         7         Distributive          Education          Club          of         America          tackled          the          difficult          task          of         preparing          its          fifty-one          members          for         tomorrows          complex          business          world.          Emphasis         this          year          on          increasing          club          activity          created         a          stronger,          more          unified          DECA.          Students         held          the          image          of          DE          as          all          work          and          no          play.         That          image          has          given          way          to          a          well-rounded         program          of          professional          club          activities          providing         leadership          development,          civic          consciousness,         social          intelligence,          and          vocational         understanding.          Some          highlights          were          the         guest          speakers          at          the          monthly          dinner          meetings,         Employer-Employee          Banquet,          Christmas         Social,          and          the          contests          conducted          on          local,         district,          state,          and          national          levels.         On-the-job          training          is          an          important          phase         of          the          DE          program.          Twenty-eight          different         distributive          businesses          cooperated          as         training          stations          where          the          students          received         practical          experience          while          learning         theory          of          salesmanship,          advertising,          display,         merchandising,          economics,          and          psychology         in          the          classroom.         Sherri          Long          introduces          Mr.          Vaughn          to          DECA          students         at          their          Christmas          Meeting.         As          one          of          his          many          duties          at          Community          Hardware          Fred         Sweet          measures          chain          for          a          customer.         Dixie          Moore,          David          Howell,          Cathy          Gallager,          Sherri          Long         and          Jane          Petersen,          local          winners          in          the          DECA          contest,         discuss          possible          layout          for          a          luggage          advertisement.         sS          JL.         Mr.          Farmer,          co-ordinator,          and          David          Howell          watch          as         Mayor          O.          O.          Allsbrook          locally          proclaims          DECA          Week.         Brenda          Rhue          takes          telephone          calls          at          the          real          estate          office         of          Victor          G.          Sneeden.         Cooperative          Office          Occupations         enables          each          of          its          thirty-nine          members          to          hold         part          time          jobs          which          teach          the          necessary         skills          and          knowledge          for          vocational          advancement.         These          students          serve          as          secretaries,          librarians,         receptionists,          typists,          and          telephone          operators         at          various          local          businesses.          Some          local         firms          employing          COO          members          are          Sears-         Roebuck                    Co.,          New          Hanover          High          School,         Payne's,          and          Hemenway          Hall.          In          early         spring          COO          joined          DECA          and          VICA          clubs          of         New          Hanover          in          planning          the          annual         Employer-Employee          Banquet.          This          banquet         helps          to          promote          better          relations          between         bosses          and          workers.         At          Sophia          V.          West,          florist          Ruth          Walton          arranges          flowers         to          be          sent          to          local          hospitals.         During          their          free          period          Gale          Wolfe,          Nancy          Merritt,         Deborah          Ball,          and          Kathy          Lemon          discuss          the          COO          pro-         gram          and          its          application          to          their          jobs.         73         Spanish          Club          launched          its          1966         Christmas          season          with          eighty          voices          singing         “O,          Pueblecito          de          Belén”,          “Noche          de          Paz”,         and          other          Spanish          Christmas          carols.          Members         soon          exchanged          these          celestial          sounds          for         shouts          of          laughter          when          the          pifiata          broke          and         candy          rained          down          on          all.         A          panel          of          three          students—Rhesa          Reagan,         Nancy          Cooper,          and          Brenda          Bowen—told          of         their          travels          to          Chile,          Peru,          and          Mexico,         respectively,          during          the          summer.          They          found          life         in          a          strange          country          to          be          interesting          and         in          some          cases          unusual          by          our          standards.          Nancy         reported          that          persons          invited          to          a          party         beginning          at          eleven          o'clock          received          notice         only          a          few          hours          earlier.          Language          Week          in         April          climaxed          this          full          and          exciting          year         with          the          Spanish          Club          banquet.         Mark          Harmon          listens          as          Vicki          Perereya,          from          Peru,          Tony          Laughter          prevails          as          a          bull          takes          shape.          Jane          Allen,          Nancy         Gonclaves,          from          Brazil,          discuss          their          native          countries.          Johnson,          Susan          Lynch,          Bobby          Hatcher,          secretary,          Susan         Perten,          president,          David          Elebash,          treasurer          and          Maclyn         McKeown,          vice-president          work          industriously.         The          Pinata—before          and          after.          George          Sloan          swings          and          breaks          it.         tegengesene         74         An          artist?          Mike          Padrick          paints          flower          vendor          Peggy          Visor’s          portrait          on          the          French          Club          Homecoming          Float.         French          Club          took          on          an          authentic          French         air          this          year          because          of          firsthand          accounts         from          Donna          Sneeden,          Frances          Ferger,          and         Mrs.          West,          who          visited          France          last         summer.          After          four          days          of          sightseeing          in         England,          they          traveled          to          Tours,          France,         where          they          attended          the          Univesite          de          Touraine         for          four          weeks.          In          Lourdes,          France,          the         travelers          viewed          the          procession          of          three         thousand          people          singing          “Ave          Maria”          around         the          statue          of          Mary          as          part          of          the          service         marking          the          Apparition          of          the          Virgin          by         St.          Bernadette.         X         French          Club          officers          Carole          Nunalee,          treasurer,          Yvonne         Byrd,          president,          Rhesa          Reagan,          secretary,          and          Julia          Bar-         field,          vice-president,          learn          how          to          use          the          language          lab.         Lark          Hayes,          Kaye          Porter,          and          Sarah          Mason          find          Frances         Ferger's          tales          of          France          interesting.         _          6         LATIN          CLUB.          First          Row:          Julie          Boatwright,          Gayle          Barnes,          Ginger          King,          Julia          Barfield,          Jean          Burdette,          Jane          Godwin,          Tyra          Bryant;         Second          Row:          Nancy          Snow,          Linda          Kelly,          Irene          Wall,          Kim          Helsabeck,          Elizabeth          Barnhill,          Janice          Mooneyham;          Third          Row:          Kathy          Best,         Barbara          Morse,          Seldie          Pigford,          Peggy          Baggett,          Suellen          Smith,          Karen          Calloway;          Fourth          Row:          Frances          Robinson,          Bill          Barrett,          Donald         Massengill,          Yan          Ward,          Danny          Hendrickson,          Isabel          Scott.         Latin          Club          members          climaxed          their         March          meeting          with          their          acting          of          the          play         Exitium          Caesaris          (Ex          Libris          Plutarchis).          They         portrayed          the          death          of          Caesar          humorously,          if          not         Irene          Wall          as          Calpurnius          and          Van          Ward          as          Caesar          share          accurately.          During          the          year          students          saw         a          tender          moment          in          the          play          Exitium          Caesaris.          the          influence          of          Latin          on          history          and          in          present         —          day          affairs          through          interesting          programs—         such          as,          one          on          mythology          and          one          of          Latin         Christmas          carols.          A          trip          to          Chapel          Hill          in         March          to          the          State          Latin          Club          convention         furthered          the          members          knowledge          of          Latin          and         Roman          customs          with          programs,          exhibits,         panel          discussions,          speakers,          and          displays.         Kathy          Best,          Barbara          Morse,          Isabel          Scott,          and          Sharyn         Stephens          plan          which          route          they          will          take          to          the          State         Latin          Club          Convention          in          Chapel          Hill.         76         Wild          is          the          “big          sound”          in          the          Student          Union,         as          it          furnishes          a          swinging          background          rhythm          for         everyone—whether          eating,          socializing,          or         studying.          Students          hear          their          favorite          songs         before          school,          at          lunch,          and          at          first          or          seventh         periods.          Adding          a          beat          to          student          activities         are          groups          such          as—the          “Beachboys’,          the         “Supremes          ,          the          “Monkees”,          and          “Four          Seasons’.         Disc          jockeys          learn          how          to          please          their          listeners         as          they          gain          experience          in          being          “on          the         air.          In          some          cases          this          service          to          the          student         body          may          prove          to          be          a          start          on          a         rewarding          career.         Students          are          unanimous          in          their          praises         for          WILD,          which          really          lives          up          to          its          name.         It's          the          WILDest!         Tommy          Morgan          entertains          NHHS          students          on          the          late         schedule          with          popular          music.         Maxine          Benton,          Dawna          White,          and          Carlene          Watson         dream          of          the          future          as          they          inspect          the          nurse’s          station         in          the          New          Hanover          County          Memorial          Hospital.         Which          record          did          he          say          that          “Cherish”          was          on?          Ray         Strickland,          Wes          Knape,          Glenda          McLucas,          mascot,          Barry         Le          Ray,          Tommy          Morgan,          Al          Hardee          search          for          answer.         Future          Nurses          Club,          though          relatively         small,          was          influential          in          suggesting          to          its          twelve         members          openings          for          future          study          in          the         medical          field.          A          representative          from          State         Health          Careers,          members          of          the          military         nursing          corps,          and          representatives          from         hospital          schools          of          nursing          explained          various         programs          offering          financial          assistance         to          students          entering          nursing          and          related         fields          of          medicine.         “T          think          this          should          do          it.”          Future          Nurses          Club          members         Carolyn          Edwards          and          Sharon          Higgins          help          Mrs.          Boone         in          the          infirmary.         77         Interact          Club,          composed          of          thirty-two         active          members,          sponsored          buses          to          out-of-town         football          games          in          Fayetteville          and          Durham         and          again          to          Raleigh,          Durham,          Jacksonville,         and          Fayetteville          during          the          basketball          season.         Interact          members          transformed          each         normally          dull          parking          meter          into          the          colorful         image          of          a          candy          cane          during          the          Christmas         holidays.          These          decorations          not          only          added         color          but          also          increased          hol iday         spirit          and          served          as          a          reminder          of          the         services          of          Interacts          throughout          the          year.         Members          parked          cars          in          the          student         parking          lot          during          basketball          games          to          raise         money          for          the          school          athletic          fund.         Derbies          sold          this          year          were          an          attractive         money-making          project.          Members          sold          the          bright         orange          and          black          hats          to          NHHS         students          during          “Fill-Brogden          Hall          Night.”         Continually          looking          ahead,          Interact         members          assisted          in          starting          new          clubs          in         Wallace,          Burgaw,          and          Jacksonville.          In         addition          to          those          in          nearby          towns,          the          Interacts         organized          a          second          club          to          begin         next          fall          at          the          new          John          T.          Hoggard          Senior         High          School          in          Wilmington.         First          Row:          C.          Seaton,          C.          Brindell,          G.          Wilson,          J.          Mavros;          Second          Row:          J.          Laughlin,          D.          Jewell,          J.          Davis,          M.          Lockfaw,          Interact          Club          Sweet-         heart,          G.          Williams,          D.          Young;          Third          Row:          A.          Hemby,          C.          Dunn,          K.          Thompson,          K.          Brown,          L.          Hemby,          W.          Sheffield,          D.          Bame,          J.          Carter;         78         Fourth          Row:          L.          Rose,          K.          Huband,          J.          Merritt,          D.          Elebash,          G.          Miars,          J.          Frye,          B.          Hinton,          D.          Sessoms,          F.          Dunn,          A.          Rippy,          T.          Pollard.         ee)         Tis         .         Industrious          Interact          members:          Gib          Williams,          Larry          Hemby,          president,          Allen          Rippy,          John          Merritt,          Larry          Rose,          Jimmy         Laughlin,          Glenn          Wilson,          George           Miars,          David          Sessoms,          raise          money          for          club          projects          by          a          car          wash.         Larry          Hemby,          John          Frye,          and          David          Elebash          sell          a          derby         to          Linda          Singleton          during          “Fill          Brogden          Hall          Night”.         Allen          Rippy          inspects          the          Christmas          decorations          Jim          Car-         ter          and          George          Miars          are          putting          on          a          parking          meter.         79         Future          ‘Teachers          of          America         initiated          a          program          involving          twenty          teachers’         assistants          this          year.          Students          gained          valuable         experience          in          their          chosen          career          while          teachers         received          much          needed          aid.          In          November         the          club          sponsored          a          tea          for          teachers          during         American          Education          Week.          In          January         the          Delta          Kappa          Gamma          Society          sponsored         a          social          for          retired          teachers.          Club          members         celebrated          Teaching          Careers          Month          in          the         spring          with          various          posters          and          bulletin          boards         offering          helpful          information          on          teaching         as          a          future          vocation.          Club          members          finished         the          month          with          the          senior          banquet          and          the         presentation          of          a          one-hundred          dollar          scholarship         to          a          senior          club          member.          Grades          and         outstanding          service          to          the          club          were          the          basis         for          choosing          the          recipient          of          the          award.         Members          raised          part          of          the          money          for          the         scholarship          by          a          rummage          sale          in          December         and          a          candy          sale          in          March.         Patty          Wilson,          Page          Scott,          and          Jeanne          Howe          are          served         at          the          Delta          Kappa          Gamma          Tea.          0         Peggy          Baggett          and          Mrs.          Spencer,          advisor,          discuss          appli-         cations          for          the          FTA          scholarship.         Becky          Barwick          and          Connie          Powell          correct          government         test          papers          for          Mrs.          Smith.         8          a          es         FSA.          First          Row:          Mary          J.          Wilson,          Alice          Ferger,          Muriel          Kovacs,          Irene          Wall,          Becky          Lyerly,          Kathy          Futch,          Amy          Sikes;          Second          Row:          John         New,          Bill          Barrett,          Joe          George,          Isabel          Scott,          Renee          Sisson,          Patsy          Elmore,          Janis          Thompson;          Third          Row:          Dickie          Miller,          Bennie          King,          Jimmy         Wentz,          Steve          Smith,          George          Futch,          Danny          Hendrickson;          Fourth          Row:          David          M.          Woodcock,          Joe          Eiden,          Donald          Massengill,          David          South.         Future          Scientists          of          America          the          different          phases          of          the          textile          industry         shared          the          enthusiasm          of          archaeologist          Stanley          at          the          School          of          Textiles          at          North          Carolina          State         South          as          he          explained          film          strips          of          the          newly          University          in          Raleigh.          In          the          spring          they         uncovered          Moravian          village          at          Salem,          traveled          to          Morehead          City          to          see          the          marine         North          Carolina,          the          village          being          one          of          the          biology          laboratory.         first          settlements          in          the          area.         In          December          a          small          group          of          future          Tommy          Eiden,          Amy          Sikes,          and          Joe          Eiden          inspect          the         scientists          journeyed          to          view          exhibits          of          the          analytical          balance          while          on          tour          of          the          New          Hanover         County          Health          Department          Laboratory.         Gene          Troutman          watches          as          Janis          Thompson          feeds          the         fish          in          the          aquarium          in          room          218.         Joan          Robinson          and          Shirley          Wade,          vice-president,          and         Jane          Schutt          add          final          touches          to          the          snowman,          which         was          used          at          the          Christmas          Dance.         Brenda          Taylor,          Van          Ward,          Wylie          Smith,          Judy          Thompson,         Janice          Novak,          Mike          Rivenbark,          and          Charles          Rivenbark         help          themselves          and          each          other          to          refreshments          at          the         Christmas          Dance.         Cathy          Batdorf          and          Debra          Kerman          prepare          the          Thanks-         giving          basket          sent          to          a          Wilmington          family.         82         Future          Homemakers          of          America         brought          the          Christmas          spirit          to          the          school         students          this          year          by          sponsorin g          the          Christmas         Dance.          The          sale          of          cookbooks,          Favorite         Recipes          of          Home          Economics          Teachers,          provided         funds          for          the          band          and          decorations.          In          the         early          fall          the          club          members          attended          the         District          Two          FHA          Rally          held          in          Jacksonville,         North          Carolina.          They          also          sent          a          Thanksgiving         basket          to          a          needy          family          of          the          Wilmington         area.          Club          members          donated          the          contents         of          the          basket.         In          the          spring          the          club          had          a          Family         Night,          which          included          all          club          members          and         their          families.          For          this          occasion          the          girls         prepared          all          refreshments,          cookies          and          drinks.         Brenda          Smith,          Ellene          Malpass,          and          Carolyn          Robinson         discuss          their          favorite          recipes          from          the          cookbooks          sold          to         finance          the          Christmas          Dance.         The          youngest          high          school          students          enjoy          a          hearty          lunch         with          the          aid          of          LaVon          Rollins.         Nursery          Assistants,          formed          of          volunteer         students          and          the          child          care          aide          class,          aided         Mrs.          Baynes          with          the          care          of          twenty-eight          nursery         students.          The          twenty-two          assistants          instruct         the          children          in          hygiene          and          encourage          them         in          cooperative          play.          A          smile          ...a          “well         done,          Charles”          .          .          .          an          unwashed          face          and          Ce          :          :         unwashed          hands          .          .          .          “You          can’t          make          me!          Margie          Aaron          helps          the          nursery          students          learn          by          doing.         .          ..          these          provided          an          amusing          yet          profitable         hour          for          the          nursery          assistants.         Helping          the          children          have          a          fun-filled          play          time          is          the          object          of          Carolyn          Gibson          and          Betty          Hare,          nursery          assistants.         83         “Overdue          since          the          year          of          1948!”          exclaims          Debbie          Welsh         to          Cathy          Batdorf.         Library          Assistants          processed          and         shelved          over          one          thousand          eight          hundred          new         books          this          year.          By          a          rearrangement          of         the          study          and          work          space          the          libraray          provided         :          .          extra          room          to          be          used          as          a          planning          and         Maria          Clontz          and          Elizabeth          Barnhill          reshelve          books          listening          center.          In          this          area          teachers          utilized         for          circulation          among          NHHS          students.          speci          al          reference          books,          previewe          denim         strips          and          movies,          and          audited          recordings          for         classroom          use.          In          the          fall          when          many          of          the         sophomores          first          visited          the          library,          the         assistants          helped          to          familiarize          them          with          its         organization.          Daily          several          of          the         twenty-two          senior          English          classes          went          to         the          library          for          extra          research          on          their         term          papers.          Seniors          explored          information          in         books,          papers,          magazines,          and          encyclopedias.         Filing          cards          in          the          card          catalogue          is          among          the          many         duties          performed          by          Francis          Ozment          and          Betsy          Coleman.         Phyllis          Diehlmann          checks          out          books          for          Steve          Williams.         84         Delving          deeper          into          the          world          of          molecules          and          atoms—         Robert          Johnson,          Mike          Nifong,          and          Tim          McKethian          re-         view          procedure          for          tomorrow's          lab.         Chemistry          and          Physics          Assistants         are          perhaps          the          most          essential          elements          of          a          lab         day.          By          answering          questions          for          the         underclassmen,          the          assistants          saved          Mrs.         LeGwin,          Mrs.          Emmart,          and          Mr.          Clifford          much         unnecessary          work.          They          made         many          of          the          chemical          solutions—such          as,         sodium          bromides,          copper          sulfates,          and          iron         chlorides—used          in          the          experiments.         Keeping          the          labs          clean,          correcting          the          experiment         write-ups,          and          taking          inventory          of          all          the         equipment          used          during          the          year          were          also         responsibilities          of          the          lab          assistants.         Further          exploration          into          the          branches          of         chemistry,          was          a          privilege          of          the         assistants.          For          example,          John          New          worked          out         an          experiment          to          show          the          diffusion          of          hydrogen.         By          volunteering          their          services,          the          lab         assistants          not          only          reviewed          their          prior          year         of          chemistry          or          physics          but          also         learned          important          data          current          to          1967.         Cooperation          makes          clean          up          a          shorter,          more          pleasant         task          for          Chris          Hegele          and          Jeannie          Raney.         John          Tinga          and          Johnnie          McGee          hang          molecule          models         made          by          Mrs.          LeGwin’s          chemistry          students.         Susan          Perten          carefully          weighs          a          solution          to          be          used          in         a          difficult          chemistry          experiment.         85         SS         Carol          Mohr,          Cathy          Wells,          and          Nancy          Price          work          diligently          in          preparation          for          semester          schedule          changes.         Office          Assistants          give          their          free          time         to          aid          in          the          administrative          offices.          By          collecting         the          daily          report          of          absentees          and          acting          as         mailmen,          the          assistants          save          the          office          personnel         many          steps.          The          assistants          type          letters         and          special          bulletins,          take          telephone          calls,         file          records,          and          answer          questions          for         inquisitive          visitors.          Another          important          job         is          to          calculate          numerical          averages          to         determine          how          each          senior          stands          in          his          class.         Kathy          Futch          keeps          Mr.          West’s          files          in          neat,          efficient          order.         86         Donna          Denny          and          Jean          Andrews          discover          that          coopera-         tion          makes          office          work          much          easier.         Student          Bus          Drivers          freely          took          on          the         awesome          responsibility          of          transporting         approximately          one          thousand          New          Hanover          High         School          students          to          and          from          school.          The         addition          of          girl          drivers          caused          many          boys          to         fear          for          their          flawless          driving          record;         however,          their          record          continues          to          remain         spotless.          Transporting          students          was          not          the          only         duty          performed          by          the          bus          drivers.         Other          duties          included          keeping          the          buses          clean,         maintaining          order          while          the          buses          were         in          motion,          and          administering          first          aid          whenever         it          was          needed.          When          the          North          Carolina         Symphony          performed          in          Wilmington,         student          bus          drivers          were          responsible          for         conveying          the          fourth,          fifth,          and          sixth          graders         to          and          from          Brogden          Hall.         Also          efficient          were          the          substitute          drivers,         who          assumed          the          responsibilities          of          the          regular         drivers          during          their          absences.          In          January         the          bus          coordinators          held          a          school          for          prospective         bus          drivers.          From          the          thirty-eight          students         attending          this          school          the          coordinators          selected         twenty-four          students          to          be          next          year’s         drivers.          The          number          of          student          drivers          selected         depends          on          how          many          adult         drivers          the          county          hires.         After          the          morning          run,          Van          Foreman          cleans          his          bus.         Doug          Harrelson          concentrates          on          a          stop          light          while          at          a         Market          Street          intersection.         Serre          tomy         87         SPORTS         A          struggle          produces         Losers,         Winners.         Currents          of          opposition         Constantly          whirl.         88                    a!          |          es         ef          Any)         v          J          %          ic          7          Us         fd          =          ‘nm                    b)         :          '          :          4         a                   i          !          ua         ae          |          ;          ha         aL          hi          7          (         y          ,          ’         yi          4          =)          x         iJ                    OF          7         '          J          :          a          a         a          )          Arn          bee          fi          C          f         un          ,          os          ope         ‘ics          a          ak,         adh          te         i         ,          Pha          7         WW          5         i          t         8         od         |         (Vs         é         ‘         i          hay         i         F         0         pr          ite         Sy          i          {          KR          |          “4          |          |         i          h          f          }          F          4          ‘         —                     a          ‘          ene          4         ‘          ’          y          iy                    ‘         =          i          Fk          a          i=          “Veer         a                    et          Sie          SE          ee          pil]          ose          eS         |          {          y          ¥         i          struggle          -roduces         |          Losers,          v5.88         Currents          Of          Giposition         Constanth,         Toddy          Fennell.         The          fall          sports          of          football          and          basketball          come          under          the          supervision          of          Rex          Hardy,          Jap          Davis,          Leon          Brogden,          and         Ea         Coaches          Help          Develop          Teamwork,          Responsibility         New          Hanover’s          athletic          program          advanced         considerably          in          1966-67.          In          addition          to          football,         basketball,          baseball,          cross-country          track,          tennis,         wrestling,          and          varied          intramural          events,          the         Wildcats          opened          the          first          spring          track          session         since          the          ’30’s.          To          instruct          these          sports,          Wilming-         ton          has          the          aid          of          eleven          coaches          devoted          to          the         cause          of          promoting          high          school          athletics.          Under         the          leadership          of          Leon          Brogden,          county          athletic         director          and          head          basketball          coach,          are          Jap         Davis,          head          football,          wrestling,          and          golf          coach;         Buck          Hardee,          football          and          baseball          coach;          Bill         Hardee,          football          and          baseball          coach;          Hal          Stout,         J.V.          football          and          basketball          coach;          Red          Hardy,         J.V.          football          coach;          Frank          Farrow,          cross          country         and          spring          track          coach;          Tom          Clark,          spring          track         coach;          Richard          Henderson,          tennis          coach;          Toddy         Fennell,          basketball          and          J.V.          baseball          coach;          and         Mrs.          Jean          Tillitt,          director          of          girls’          athletics.          Along         with          the          addition          of          a          new          sport,          the          high          school         received          some          much          needed          aid          which          enabled         it          to          erect          five          modern          tennis          courts          and          to          finish         work          on          the          new          track          field          opposite          the          school.         90         Tennis,          baseball,          and          spring          track—the          warm          weather         sports—are          coached          by          Richard          Henderson,          Buck          Hardee,         Bill          Hardee,          Frank          Farrow,          and          Tom          Clark.         The          Wildcats          join          together          before          the          kickoff.         Wildcat          Football          Team          Produces          Fighting          Spirit         Bae          L         Richard          Armstrong          and          Jerry          Harris          shared          the          responsi-         bility          of          leading          the          team.         Po         The          1966          season          proved          the          most          profitable         in          several          years          for          the          New          Hanover          football         team.          Opening          the          season          in          fine          form,          the          Wild-         cats          trounced          Kinston’s          Red          Devils          before          a          home         crowd          in          Legion          stadium.          Misfortune          seemed          to         dog          the          Wilmingtonians          for          the          next          few          weeks         as          they          dropped          games          to          Broughton,          Durham,         and          Goldsboro—redeemed          only          by          a          14-0          shutout         of          Rocky          Mount.          The          start          of          the          second          half          of         the          season          brought          a          distinct          change.          In          hard-         fought          contests,          the           Cats          triumphed          over          New         Bern,          Enloe,          and          Wilson.          A          journey          to          Fayette-         ville          produced          the          only          setback          of          the          second          half.         The          next          week,          before          a          large          Homecoming         crowd,          the          Port          City          boys          scored          in          the          closing         seconds          to          finish          the          season          with          their          sixth          win.         Following          each          game,          the          coaching          staff          picked         a          “Wildcat          of          the          Week.”          For          the          ’66          season          the         players          picked          were          Freddy          Harrell,          Richard         Armstrong,          Jerry          Harris,          Mike          Beale,          Woody         Walston,          Larry          Tootoo,          Stanley          Sneeden,          and         R.          T.          Lewis.          As          an          additional          honor,          Jerry          Harris         and          Richard          Armstrong          were          voted          Most          Valu-         able          Players          for          the          year.         91         yv         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         SCOREBOARD         Kinstonaa          an         Broughton.          .         Rock          Mount          .         Durham.          .         Goldsboro.         New          Bem          .         Enloemee)          oe.         Wilson.          .         Fayetteville          .         Jacksonville.         J         g         |         Top:          S.          Brooks,          C.          Jones,          M.          Harris,          F.          Hufham,          D.          Smith,          R.          McDowell,         R.          J.          Lewis,          R.          Willetts,          A.          Benton,          M.          O’Grady,          F.          Harrell,          A.          McRae,         Wilmington’s          Schedule          Closes          With          A          Victory—         Steve          Brooks          attempts          an          extra          point          conversion.         92         a         g         G.          Allen,          R.          Utsey,          J.          Nixon,          G.          Batson,          M.          Wheeler,          H.          Griffin,          T.          Splawn,          L.          Tootoo,          L.          Latham,          J.          Howarth;          Bottom:          T.          Ramsey,          B.          Lee,         C.          Prince,          M.          Beale,          J.          Harris,          S.          Sneeden,          L.          Canady,          P.          Stokeley,          J.          Gillespie,          W.          Walston,          R.          Armstrong,          F.          Hufham.         Finishes          With          Team          Winning          Season         End          R.          J.          Lewis          takes          a          pass          from          quarterback          Harris          over          the          hands          of          the          Goldsboro          defenders.         93         Wii          Wi         Wilmington          prepares          to          launch          its          attack.          Stanley          Sneeden          (30)          and          Larry          Tootoo         (50)          finish          off          an          opponent.         Basic          kundamentals—Blocking,          Tackling,          And          Kicking—         Provide          The          Teamwork          Which          Produces          Touchdowns         Jacksonville          finds          New          Hanover’s          quarterback          elusive.         Touchdown          Wilmington!!!         94         Wildkittens          Prepare          For          Vi          arsity          Action         J.V.          SCOREBOARD          Climaxing          weeks          of          practice,          the          New          Hanover         J.V.          football          team          opened          their          67          season          with         Mabongton                    -          ..19          Kinston...          .          .          6          a          19-6          victory          over          Kinston.          In          the          next          game,         S          with          the          Kittens          on          home          ground,          Jacksonville         eee          18s          Jacksonville          .                    .          .          31          overpowered          them          31          to          13.          After          this          loss          the         Wilmington          .          .          .          .18          Rocky          Mount          .          .          .          36          Kittens          traveled          to          Rocky          Mount,          where          they         were          again          defeated          36          to          13.          In          another          contest         Mommington.          -          .          .14          Goldsboro          ..          .          .14          the          Kittens          fought          Goldsboro          to          a          14-14          tie.          Next         the          sophomore          ‘Cats          returned          to          form          by          trounc-         Wilmington          .          .          .          .32          NewBem          ...          .          6          ing          New          Bern          32          to          6.          Once          again          the          J.V.’s          tied,         as          they          scrapped          Wilson          to          a          13-13          finish.          Re-         Meee          |          (Wilson.          IS          turning          home,          the          Kittens          crushed          Fayetteville         Wilmington          .          .          .          .33          Fayetteville          .          .          .          .          18          33          to          13.          To          climax          a          season          of          3          wins,          2          ties,         and          8          losses,          the          Kittens          went          down          battling,         Mameinston                    .          .          .26          Jacksonville          .          .          .          .          27          26-27,          against          Jacksonville.         Bottom:          D.          Carter,          T.          Torgersen,          M.          Lewis,          T.          Standbridge,          R.          Wilson,          H.          Hobbs,          R.          Millard,          J.          McDermott,          G.          Swan,          B.          McLean,          L.         Bowen,          S.          Fox,          A.          Rippy;          Top:          B.          Capps,          T.          Dobbins,          R.          Jurgensen,          A.          Kinsey,          S.          Norris,          T.          Milczakowski,          R.          Hatch,          J.          Jackson,          J.          Creech,         A.          Mallette,          B.          Dolan,          M.          Lancaster,          J.          Schupp,          B.          James.         RE         95         Head          cheerleader          Mary          Edna          Lockfaw          leads          students         and          cheerleaders          in          supporting          the          team.         A.          Godwin,          B.          Taylor,          P.          McGough,          S.          Burns,          J.          Thompson,         Betty          Doughty          and          Nellie          Pascal          served          as          alternate          cheerleaders,          Basketball          games          provide          moments          of          tense         concentration          as          well          as          excitement.         96         M.          Lockfaw,          C.          Wells,          P.          Corcoran,          B.          Jacobs,          and          M.          Stallworth          lead          the          bonfire          rally.         Inspire          Loyalty          And          School          Spirit         J.V.          cheerleaders          were          V.          Wagget,          M.         M.          Kraly,          K.          Helsabeck,          J.          Blake.         =         First          Row:          Co-captains          A.          Deas,          R.          Shepard;          Second          Row:          T.          Sawyer,         J.          Bland,          W.          McGirt,          G.          Atkinson,          R.          Wiard,          J.          Gentry,          R.          Gainer,         W.          Beck;          Third          Row:          M.          Connelly,          J.          Anderson,          J.          Eiden          (manager),          G.          Norris,          C.          Donahue.         Cross          Country          Squad          Completes          Winning          Season         Pre-season          workouts          began          in          August,          and          by         September          the          “Cats          were          eager          for          their          first         clash          with          other          schools.          After          an          informal          meet         in          Fayetteville,          Wilmington          met          arch-rival          South-         ern          Pines          only          to          be          edged          28-31          in          a          contest          in         which          the          low          score          wins.          Not          to          be          denied,          a         speedy          Wildcat          squad          trounced          Chapel          Hill          and         Goldsboro          in          the          first          tri-meet          of          the          season.          Car-         olina          Military          Academy          was          next          on          the          list,         followed          by          Chapel          Hill          and          Fayetteville          in         another          three          way          match.          In          a          meet          with          Win-         gate          College          and          Carolina          Military,          the          Wilming-         tonians          suffered          their          second          defeat.          Spurred          on,         the          tracksters          reversed          the          standing          with          Southern         Pines          in          a          four          way          meet          in          which          Fayetteville         and          Goldsboro          also          succumbed          to          the          Cats.          The         next          weekend          the          Wildcats          attended          the          season's         final          event,          a          six          team          contest          in          Fayetteville.         98         Although          Chapel          Hill,          Durham,          Fayetteville,          and         Goldsboro          all          finished          behind          the          Wilmingtonians,         Southern          Pines          again          managed          to          underscore          the         ‘Cats.          With          four          firsts          and          three          seconds          for          the         season,          the          Port          City          runners          journeyed          to          Chapel         Hill          to          carry          off          fourth          place          in          a          field          of          over         twenty-five          teams.         SCOREBOARD         Wilmington          .          .          .          31          Southern          Pines          .          .          .          23         Wilmington          .          .          .          20°          Chapel)Hill                    3          ees         Wilmington          .          .          .          15          Carolina          Military          Acad.          50         Wilmington”           3          927           Chapels          Hille          ee         Wilmington          .          .          .          28          Wingate          College          .          .          27         Wilmington          .          .          .          26          Southern          Pines).          2          aeeu         Wilmington          .          .          .          48          Southern          Pines          .          .          .          88         Jim          Howarth          pins          his          Jacksonville          opponent.         SCOREBOARD         VVitiinnincto          ous          38          Kinston          gegen          ees          BeOS         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          12          News.          Berm,          o           o          45         Din          ctonememeee          lS)          |          Wilsons          2)          oars          =          .          32         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          13          Coldsboromayaae          eee          2.39         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          8          Jacksonville          .          .          .          .          40         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          19          Wilson          eee          whee          OS         Milumingtongeneen)          4099           1)          NewsRers          as)...          3G         Wilmington          =:          .          .          .          19          Goldsboro          ..          .          .          36         Wilmington          2.          =.          .          46          “Jacksonville          .-.          ,          .          49         Wrestlers          Find          4A          Conference          Matches          Demanding         The          New          Hanover          grapplers          started          the          season         with          the          first          wrestling          win          on          record.          The          Wild-         cats          teamed          up          to          trounce          Kinston          38-23          in          their         opener.          Unfortunately,          Wilmington          was          unable         to          group          their          efforts          as          a          team          for          the          rest          of          the         season.          Matches          with          New          Bern,          Wilson,          Golds-         boro,          and          Jacksonville          all          proved          unlucky          though         several          individual          wrestlers          distinguished          them-         selves.          Lou          Latham,          at          180          pounds,          and          Jim         Howarth,          at          197,          both          came          in          third          in          their         weight          class          in          Eastern          4-A          Conference.          Brad         Tillery,          168,          was          runner-up          and          co-captain.          John         Howarth          came          in          first          in          the          Eastern          Division          at         148          pounds.         Bottom          Row:          J.          Stokley,          L.          Latham,          H.          Wetherill,          C.          Stone,          C.          Braak,          J.          Howarth,          D.          Dineen,          J.          Apostolico,          J.          Hobbs,          B.          Broadfoot,          W.         Rogers;          Top          Row:          R.          Hall,          F.          White,          B.          Walker,          G.          Harris,         B.          Tillery,          J.          Howarth,          L.          Tooto         o,          H:          Huff.         99         High          scoring          Cat,          Kim          Huband,          lays          another          one          in.         Coach          Leon          Brogden’s          Wildcats          regained          their         reputation          in          1967.          The          schedule          started          opti-         mistically          in          December          as          the          red-hot          ‘Cats         buried          badly          overclassed          Southwood          Junior          Col-         lege,          74          to          25.          High          Point          and          Durham          were          the         next          two          opponents          to          fall          victim          to          the          New          Han-         over          five.          The          fourth          team,          Goldsboro,          gave          the         Wildcats          their          first          close          match          of          the          season.          The         next          opponent,          highly          rated          Raleigh          Broughton,         Spirit,          Skill          And          Determination          Characterize         did          not          stand          a          chance          with          a          final          score          of          66         to          36.          Wilmington          suddenly          hit          a          slump,          and         Burlington          took          quick          advantage          to          hand          the          Port         City          team          its          first          loss          of          the          year.          From          that         point          the          ‘Cats          were          off          and          running,          and          they         defied          the          conference          to          catch          them.          Victories         over          Smith          High          School          of          Greensboro,          Jackson-         ville,          Wilson,          Rocky          Mount,          Raleigh-Enloe,          and         a          squeaker          over          Fayetteville          placed          the          NHHS         ‘Cats          in          a          solid          first          place          in          the          Eastern          4-A          Con-         ference.          The          second          half          of          the          season          began         with          a          contest          with          second-ranked          Durham.          In         a          hard          fought          game,          the          Bulldogs          again          suc-         cumbed          to          the          Wildcat          shooting          ability          which         sank          28          of          31          free          throws;          an          amazing          90%          aver-         age          at          the          line.          Goldsboro,          Broughton,          and          Jack-         sonville          next          fell,          though          a          scrappy          Cardinal         squad          nearly          pulled          an          upset.          With          only          four         games          left,          the          New          Hanover          Wildcats          seemed         100         L.          McIver,          L.          Tyler,          M.          Church,          M.          Beale,          J.          Harris,          K.          Huband,         Wilmington          scores          again!          !          |         N.          Hollemon,          J.          Batts,          E.          Westbury,          C.          Hegele,          J.          Nixon,          L.          May,          T.          Newton,          R.          Bennett,          A.          McCrae.         Wildcat          Drive          To          State          Championship          Finals         Mike          Beale          and          Kim          Huband          team          up         against          Broughton.         to          set          up          a          play         to          find          themselves          and          proceeded          to          swamp          Wil-         son,          Rocky          Mount,          Enloe,          and          Fayetteville.          Next         on          the          calendar          was          the          Eastern          Conference         Tournament,          which          the          Wildcats          breezed          through         until          the          final          event          when          a          hot          Durham          five          took         the          lead          and          held          on          to          break          the          Wilmingtonian’s         sixteen          game          winning          streak.         The          state          championships,          set          in          Carmichael         Hall          in          Chapel          Hill,          found          the          Wildcats          ready         to          play.          In          the          first          round,          Wilmington          came         from          behind          to          crush          a          highly          rated          West          Char-         lotte          squad.          Garringer          High,          the          next          evening,         also          fell          victim          to          the          accurate          Port          City          team.         The          final          game          with          Gastonia          to          determine          the         state          champion          went          against          Wilmington,          and         the          Wildcats          had          to          settle          for          number          two          in         the          state          of          North          Carolina,          but          not          before          they         amassed          twenty-three          victories          with          only          three         defeats.         101         the          corner.         Batts          dwarfs          Durham’s          Bulldogs          as          he          takes          a          shot          from         102         as          co-captains          for          the          season.         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Wilmington’s          team          selected          Joe          Batts          and          LaMar          Mclver         SCOREBOARD         .          74          Southwood          Jr.          College         me          EDO          High          Point         56          Durham         Ad          Goldsboro         .          66          Broughton          .         5s}          Burlington          .         5          orl          Greensboro         66          Jacksonville         78          Wilson          .          .         76          Rocky          Mount         67          Raleigh-Enloe         59          Fayetteville         78          Durham         81          Goldsboro         53          Broughton          .         60          Jacksonville         OL          Wilson         5          Al)          Rocky          Mount         .          oD          Raleigh-Enloe         68          Fayetteville         ye          Wilson          .          .         5          eal          Broughton          .         .          o4          Durham          .         $          Or          West          Charlotte         5          Oe          Garinger           .         .          44          Gastonia          .         25         44         50         44         36         63         55         45         69         49         54         55         73         55         44         56         45         51         39         52         49         56         72         64         60         dL         Kim          Huband          and          Neal          Hollemon          fake          two          Bulldogs          out          of          position.         Wilmington          Enters          State          Finals         Durham          can’t          match          John          Nixon.         Mike          Beale          (31),          Neal          Hollemon          (41),          Joe          Batts          (33),          Kim          Huband          (30),          and          Jerry          Harris          (32)          set          up          a          play         against          Broughton’s          Caps.         103         B.          James,          B.          Kelly,          B.          Brooks,          T.          Milczakowski,          H.          Batson,          R.          Caines,          J.          Jackson,          R.          Hatch,          T.          Johnson,          J.          Forcum,          M.          Wheeler,          L.          Rose,         B.          Cavenaugh,          D.          Sanlin,          E.          Weaver.         J.          V.          Basketball          Team          Romps          Through          Schedule         A          talented          J.V.          basketball          team          opened          their         67          season          with          three          victories          over          Durham,         Goldsboro          and          Broughton          before          losing          their          first         game          to          Jacksonville          51-52.          The          Kittens          then         crushed          Wilson          56-31          and          Rocky          Mount          42-40.         Next          the          sophomore          team          traveled          to          Enloe          where         they          scored          another          victory.          Fayetteville          fell         victim          to          the          J.V.’s          talent          60-52          along          with          Dur-         ham          46          to          41.          The          Kittens          then          suffered          their         second          conference          game          defeat          to          Goldsboro         48-58.          Back          once          again          in          form,          the          J.V.’s          toppled         the          Broughton          Caps          68-49.          Next          Jacksonville          was         beaten          49-44          and          Wilson          fell          easy          prey          52-82.         Rocky          Mount          then          handed          the          Kittens          their          third         defeat          of          the          season          43-40.          Enloe          provided          stiff         competition          for          the          sophomore          team          as          the          Kit-         tens          pulled          one          out          of          the          fire          in          three          overtimes.         Climaxing          a          brilliant          season          of          14          wins,          2          losses,         Coach          Hal          Stout’s          Wild          Kittens          defeated          Fayette-         ville          62-50.         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         SCOREBOARD         29          Tabor          City         55          Elizabeth          Town          .         o7          Bladenboro         53          Elizabeth          Town          .         55          Durham         54          Goldsboro          .          ‘         78          Raleigh          Broughton          .         51          Jacksonville         56          Wilson          .         42,          Rocky          Mount         45          Raleigh          Enloe         60          Fayetteville         46          Durham         48          Goldsboro          .          :         68          Raleigh          Broughton          .         49          Jacksonville         52          Wilson          .         AO          Rocky          Mount         50          ——          Raleigh          Enloe         62          Fayetteville         Front:          C.          Brindell,          J.          Jackson,          K.          McDonald,          J.          Carter,          R.          Sharpe,          J.          Fryar,          G.          Heafner,          L.          Hemby,          S.          Pickard.          Back:          B.          Coulter,         M.          Burris,          D.          Holland,          T.          Smith,          G.          Pace,          C.          Gore,          S.          Cromartie,          T.          Davis,          J.          Anderson,          T.          Brinson,          B.          Hinton,          B.          Kelly,          M.          McKeithan.         Golf          Team          Remains          Strong          In          Spring          Season          Of          67         The          1967          golf          squad          developed          into          one          of          the         strongest          teams          in          the          conference.          With          thirty-         Ray          Sharpe          knocks          one          out          of          a          tight          spot.          five          players          trying          out          for          six          team          positions,          only         :          ‘          '          gee          the          best          were          entered          into          play.          In          matches          with         players          from          Wilson,          Durham,          Fayetteville,          Rocky         Mount,          Goldsboro,          Jacksonville,          Raleigh          Enloe,         and          Raleigh          Broughton,          the          Wildcats          fought          for         the          top          positions.         Jackie          Jackson          and          Ken          McDonald          prepare          to          tee          off.         105         First          Row:          Gail          Lancaster,          Rhonda          Roberts,          Charlene          Franks,          Hope          Higgins,          Tricia          Craven,          Gayle          Curtis,          Becky          Feenstra.          Second          Row:         Gwen          Harvey,          Marie          Thompkins,          Linda          Mailey,          Kathy          Miller,          Sandra          Uber,          Wilma          Bosso,          Felicia          Weeks.          Third          Row:          Susan          Stanley,         Judy          Farr,          Gail          Bryan,          Carolyn          Riggs,          Susan          Easterling,          Vicki          Bass.          Fourth          Row:          Mary          Speer,          J.          Andrea          Doherty,          Pam          Allen,          Susan         Eckhardt,          Kathy          Dean,          Linda          Eaton,          Barbara          Huband.         GAA          Promotes          Physical          Fitness          And          Good          Sportsmanship         J.          Andrea          Doherty          learns          the          basic          rules          of          tennis          from         Mrs.          Jean          Tillitt,          advisor.         Through          various          supervised          exercises          and          ac-         tivities,          members          of          the          Girls’          Athletic          Association         learn          physical          fitness          drills          and          sportsmanship.         Nearly          fifty          girls          meet          on          alternate          Wednesday         afternoons          for          organized          club          activities,          ranging         from          the          annual          March          of          Dimes          Drive          held          in         February          to          year-round          intramural          sports.          GAA         President          Linda          Eaton          and          Mrs.          Jean          Tillitt,         physical          education          teacher          and          GAA          adviser,          plan         and          coordinate          sports          contests          for          these          active         girls.         Beginning          with          special          calisthenics          and          drills,         the          girls          develop          skills          for          seasonal          sports.          Mem-         bers          compete          in          badminton,          volleyball,          and          tennis         tournaments          with          points          awarded          to          each          girl          for         group          participation          and          enthusiasm.          Girls          with         the          leading          number          of          points          are          then          eligible          to         attend          the          State          Athletic          Meet          held          this          year          in         Greensboro.         With          the          addition          of          new          courts,          tennis          takes         preference          over          the          spring          sports,          though          soft-         ball,          soccer,          and          ping-pong          continue          as          yearly         regulars.         106         Linda          Marley          illustrates          a          headstand          to          interested         onlookers.         oo          |         Sophomore           Glenda          Grimsley          returns          the          ball          in          an          after-         noon          tennis          match.         GAA          Promotes          Physical          Fitness          And          Good          Sportsmanship         GAA          officers          Sandra          Uber,          Susan          Eckhardt,          Linda          Eaton,          Wilma          Bosso,          Linda          Marley,          and          Rhonda          Roberts          decide         the          afternoon’s          activity.         107         ‘a          MING          uns         Left          to          Right:          D.          Thomas,          G.          Russ,          J.          Simmons,          M.          Rivenbark,          M.          James,          D.          McLamb,          J.          Martin,          D.          Harritan,          J.          Johnson,          J.          King,          R.          Utsey,         F.          Harrell.         Wildcat          Baseball          Squad          Takes          Conference          Championship—         Cool          pitching          and          sure          fielding          made          the          differ-         ence          as          the          New          Hanover          baseball          team          again         swept          into          the          championship          bracket.          After          open-         ing          the          season          mildly          enough          by          clipping          New         Bern          5          to          8,          the          ‘Cats          took          off          on          a          spree          which         defied          the          best          teams          in          the          conference.          In          a         return          match          with          New          Bern,          Wilmington          re-         vealed          its          style          by          downing          the          befuddled          Bears,         15          to          1.          The          66          Wilmingtonians          then          breezed         over          Durham,          Goldsboro,          Broughton,          Jackson-         ville,          and          Wilson.          A          strong          Rocky          Mount          squad         finally          held          the          Cats          to          their          lowest          score          of          the         regular          season.          In          revenge,          the          Port          City          team         stomped          Enloe          21          to          0.          Fayetteville          managed          to         hold          the          Wildcats          to          six          runs          the          following          week.         Then          disaster          struck.          A          scrappy          Goldsboro          squad,         previously          beaten          5-0,          scrapped          their          way          to          a         5-3          decision.          Infuriated,          New          Hanover          closed         the          regular          season          with          lopsided          victories          over         ue          os          Broughton,          Jacksonville,          Fayetteville,          Rocky         ss          and          Jerry          Martin.          Mount,          and          Enloe.          This          fine          finish          capped          one         ‘66          Co-captains          were          Gen          Ru         ey         108         $5         T.          Newton,          D.          Fox,          S.          Sneeden,          M.          Farris,          T.          Chapman,          M.          Simmons,         Travels          To          State          Finals         of          the          best          NHHS          seasons,          gave          Wilmington          first         place          in          the          Eastern          4-A          Conference,          and          assured         a          berth          in          the          state          finals.          Unfortunately,          Wil-         mington          succumbed          to          a          tight          defensive          contest         by          Smith          High          School          of          Greensboro          in          the          state         semi-finals.         In          producing          the          outstanding          record,          there         were          many          contributions          made          by          individual         players.          Noted          for          their          batting          power,          Jerry         Simmons,          Dickie          McLamb,          and          Mike          Farris          led         the          squad          by          hitting          over          .320          each.          The          pitching         department          also          had          a          problem          picking          the          best         hurler.          Doug          Fox,          Jimmy          Johnson,          and          David         Thomas          all          finished          the          season          with          perfect          rec-         ords          while          Gene          Russ,          who          faced          the          toughest         opponents,          dropped          only          two.          Jimmy          Johnson         demonstrated          the          pitching          power          of          the           Cats         when          he          threw          a          perfect          game          against          Jackson-         ville;          and          Gene          Russ,          another          Wildcat          hurler,          was         selected          by          his          teammates          as          most          valuable          player         for          the          championship          season.         Wilmington’s          Don          Harritan          rounds          third          and          heads          for         home          plate.         SCOREBOARD         Wailminetoniergs          25:          9          NeweBermye          op          eee         Wilmington).          .          15          News          beri          gm          see          1         Wilmington          .          ...          9          Durhanie          vee          nO         Wilmingtonai          2)          a.          0             Goldsborom          0         Walaington          =.          2          9).          i7          Broughton.          .          2         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          4                    Jacksonville          2         almine          Conger          ieee          eS          ee          VWVilsongene          sree!          el         albennayea          Cora)          5          he          ce          al          Rocky          Mount          ...          0         Wilmington          .          ..          .          21          Hnlocigeag          ta          eee          0         Wiiminetons=.2..0te.)          6          Fayetteville          .          .          .          0         Waitin          Stoney,          2          eee          Goldsboro,          |          i.e          5         Wilmington          .          8          Broughton.          .          .          3         Wilmington          ..          .          7          Jacksonville          .          0         Wilma          otongese..          =          heey          Wayettevillemase,          2)          1KS         Wilmington          .          ..          .          4           + £, Rocky          Mount...          8         VV          eto          eerie          |          pln          lOS          ay          ele          ae          Pes,         Wilmington          .          .          .          .          0          Smith          (Greensboro)          .          1         New          Hanover’s          Sneeden          connects          with          a          triple.         Wilmington          Swamps         Opponents         Jerry          Martin,          Wilmington          second          baseman,         catches          a          Jacksonville          player          off          base.         Safe!         110         P.          McCumbee,          S.          Brooks,          R.          Bennett,          H.          Harris,          G.          Mintz,          M.          Beale,          A.          McRae,          R.          Crotts,          R.          Frankoff,          G.          Russo.         New          Hanover’s          Kittens          Experience         The          Wildkittens          opened          their          66          baseball          sea-         son          by          trouncing          Southport          16          to          0.          In          the          next         contest,          Acme-Delco          was          stopped          5          to          3.          The         J.V.’s          then          suffered          their          first          defeat          to          Goldsboro.         In          April          the          team          traveled          to          Topsail          where          Wil-         mington          won          3          to          2.          The          Kittens          next          lost          two         in          a          row          to          Dixon          and          Topsail          by          scores          of          7          to          1         and          4          to          3,          respectively.          By          crushing          Penderlea         6          to          1,          the          J.V.’s          got          back          in          the          win          column          be-         fore          being          defeated          again          by          Goldsboro.          After         the          7-3          loss,          the          fired          up          Kittens          overpowered         Leland          9          to          8          and          Dixon          6          to          1.          Next          rival,          South-         port,          was          beaten          11          to          8          and          Leland          was          again         trounced,          14          to          1.          Closing          out          a          season          of          10          wins         and          4          losses          the          J.V.’s          defeated          Penderlea          23          to          6.         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington         Wilmington          ‘         Wilmington         .         Sporadic          Season         SCOREBOARD         a          LO          Southport          .         .          .          5          Acme          Delco         rere          O          Goldsboro          .         a          See          Topsail.          .         a          Paes          Dixon         ey          e-em          OpSallnr          ae         .          .          .          6           Penderlea          .         SO          amare          ae:          Goldsboro          .         Peat          Seek,          Lealand          .         at          Pog          rea          le)          Dixon          sae         Pe          eee          Ld          Southport          .         a          a          4          Lealand          .         -          .          .23           Penderlea          .         .         FOO          COm          1          et          Se          at!          5          m8         o  )         Front          Row:          W.          Franks,          F.          White,          W.          Beck,          T.          Sawyer,          L.          Dukes,          R.          Stokley,          T.          Durham,          W.          Sheffield,          D.          Norris,          M.          Barnhill.          Back          Row:         T.          Morgan,          F.          Hufham,          R.          Padgett,          J.          Baldwin,          M.          Floyd,          J.          Tisinger,          F.          Lowe,          R.          Wilson,          R.          Shepard,          W.          Morgan,          L.          Jordon,          C.          Jordon,         G.          Norris,          J.          Gentry,          T.          Mills,          J.          Gillespie,          J.          Carl.         Spring          Track          Introduces          Itself          Into          N.          H.          A.          S.          Sports         Senior          co-captain          Roger          Shepard          leads          Tom          Sawyer,         Jesse          Gentry,          and          Walter          Beck          in          preparation          for          long         distance          races.         The          spring          season          of          1967          marked          the          opening         of          New          Hanover          High’s          first          spring          track          team         in          over          thirty          years.          With          new          facilities          and         equipment,          the          sport          got          off          to          an          optimistic          start         with          promise          of          more          to          come.         Spring          track          is          divided          into          two          categories—         track          and          field.          The          track          events,          captained          by         Roger          Shepard,          are          those          which          involve          running         and          speed,          while          the          field          events          are          composed         of          more          specific          activities.          In          its          initial          season,         Wilmington          competed          in          the          events          of          the          hun-         dred,          two-twenty,          four-forty,          and          eight-eighty         yard          runs,          along          with          a          one          mile          distance          race.         In          the          field          division,          under          captain          John          Baldwin,         were          the          high          jump,          the          discus          throw,          the          shotput,         and          the          pole          vault.          Also          featured          were          relay          races,         the          high          and          low          hurdles,          and          the          broad          jump.         Throwing          the          discus,          a          field          event,          requires          strength          and         co-ordination          as          exhibited          by          Jim          Tisinger.         Frank          Hufham          charges          out          with          the          explosion          needed          Don          Norris          proves          that          it          takes          plenty          of          muscle          to          toss         in          the          dashes.          a          twelve          pound          shot.         High          jump          enthusiast          Tom         Sawyer          clears          the          bar.         113         Tennis          Squad          Faces          Rough,         Challenging          Season         The          tennis          team          of          New          Hanover          High          opened         its          season          in          December          with          tryouts          and          practice         starting          shortly          after          Christmas.          With          a          backbone         of          three          returning          seniors,          the          “Cats          worked          hard         to          prepare          themselves          for          the          first          game          in          a          rough         lineup          of          teams.          Starting          with          Kinston          in          late         March,          the          Wilmington          courtsmen          met          such         teams          as          Wilson,          Raleigh          Broughton,          Fayetteville,         Raleigh-Enloe,          Goldsboro,          and          Rocky          Mount,         along          with          the          South          Carolina          squads          of          Charles-         ton          and          Myrtle          Beach.          The          New          Hanover          team         also          held          a          match          with          the          freshmen          of          the          Uni-         versity          of          North          Carolina.          The          completion          of          the         season          was          marked          by          the          sectional          contest          and         finally          by          the          state          playoffs.         A          match          in          high          school          competition          consists          of         six          singles          matches,          which          pit          one          man          against         another,          and          three          doubles          matches,          in          which          two         squad          members          team          up          to          play.          To          win          a          match,         the          player          must          win          two          out          of          three          sets,          each         set          consisting          of          six          games.          The          winner          of          a          match         is          awarded          one          point          and          the          team          with          the          most         points          wins          the          meet.         Front:          Co-captains          D.          Elebash,          T.          Bradshaw.          Back:          B.          Mason,          T.         T.          Emmart,          J.          Murchison.         114         Serving,          an          important          part          of          the          game          of          tennis,          requires         hours          of          practice,          before          the          correct          form          can          be          found         as          demonstrated          by          David          Elebash.         Price,          M.          Murchison,          R.          Henderson          (coach),          L.          Stanley,          E.          Warshauer,         Joe          Murchison          and          Edward          Warshauer          practice          with          co-captain          Tommy          Bradshaw          in          preparation          for          the          ’67          season.         New          Courts          Give          Extra          Boost          To          Ti          ennis          Squad         Senior          Mike          Murchison          returns          a          fast          one.         115         ROTC         Like          the          staccato         Of          gull-cry,         Whistles          and          barked          orders         Break          the          rhythmic          pounding         Of          marching          feet.         116         ROTC         Like          the          sta         Of          gul         Whistles          and          barked          o         Instructor          Group         This          year          the          Army          instructor          group          contained         several          new          faces.          Senior          Army          Instructor          Major         Clyde          A.          Harrison          arrived          this          summer          from         Korea          to          replace          Captain          D.          C.          Green.          A          new         MT-I          instructor          SSG          James          Mauldin,          arrived          dur-         ing          the          first          semester          to          replace          Viet          Nam          bound         SSG          James          Duffey.          SFC          Ray          Calvert,          who          taught         second          year          cadets          in          the          early          fall,          returned          to         Viet          Nam          in          October.          This          December          SFC          Fred         J.          Hall          retired          during          an          impressive          ceremony         after          twenty          years          of          service.          SSG          Leon          E.          Wal-         ker          continued          his          duties          as          administrative          NCO.         ROTC          instructor          group,          with          its          parade          of          new         faces          this          year,          insured          the          success          of          the          thirtieth         ROTC          year          at          New          Hanover.         Major          Clyde          A.          Harrison         Senior          Army          Instructor         SFC          Hall,          SSG          Mauldin,          and          Major          Harrison          return           to          the          school          from          formation.         SFC          Ray          Calvert          and          SFC          Fred          J.          Hall          find          that          sorting          SSG          Leon          E.          Walker,          Jr.,          and          SSG          James          Mauldin          relax         subject          cards          is          a          complex          task.          during          a          morning          coffee          break.         118         Cadet          Lt.          Colonel          John          Mavros,          Battalion          Commander,         and          Honorary          Cadet          Lt.          Colonel          Mary          Edna          Lockfaw,         Battalion          Sponsor.         Cadet          Captain          Robert          L.          Simpson,          SI,          furiously          writes         out          a          special          orders          bulletin          as          Cadet          Captain          George         Sloan,          $2,          carries          a          promotion          list          to          the          Star-News.         Conducting          Distinguished         Cadet          formation          are          Cadet         Captain          James          Davis,          S3,         and          Cadet          Captain          Jeffre y         Phillips,          S4.         Standing          in          front          of          his          mailbox,          Cadet          Major          James         Laughlin,          Battalion          Executive          Officer,          studies          a          case          to         be          brought          before          the          board          of          officers.         Battalion          Headquarters         Battalion          Headquarters          consists          of          the          Bat-         talion          Commander,          Battalion          Sponsor,          Executive         Officer,          and          four          staff          sections.          The          Battalion         Commander          was          Cadet          Lt.          Colonel          John          T.         Mavros,          and          Honorary          Cadet          Lt.          Colonel          Mary         Edna          Lockfaw          served          as          Battalion          Sponsor.          Bat-         talion          Executive          Officer          was          Cadet          Major          James         H.          Laughlin.          Duties          of          the          $1,          Cadet          Captain         Robert          L.          Simpson,          included          making          the          weekly         report          and          responsibility          for          the          cadet          judicial         marshal          system.          Publications,          cadet          bulletin         boards,          and          public          relations          were          the          responsi-         bility          of          the          S2,          Cadet          Captain          George          Sloan.         The          $3,          Cadet          Captain          James          R.          Davis,          set          up         the          field          for          formations,          held          Distinguished          Cadet         formations,          and          issued          awards.          Cadet          Captain         Jeffery          W.          Phillips,          $4,          managed          the          supply          room         and          armory.          Battalion          Headquarters          was          largely         responsible          for          the          smoothness          with          which          the         battalion          ran          this          year.         119         Company          A         MT          I:          Baker,          M.,          Batounis,          N.,          Batson,          H.,          Batten,          J.,          Bell,          L.,          Bos-         well,          D.,          Brown,          R.,          Craig,          W.,          Currie,          G.,          Dawkins,          L.,          Doherty,          S.,         Duncan,          W.,          Ferguson,          R.,          Gause,          S.,          Gmytruk,          J.,          Hassell,          L.,         Hewett,          L.,          Jones,          S.,          LeBoo,          A.,          Long,          M.,          Messer,          K.,          Nunalee,         L.,          Rowan,          D.,          Snyder,          R.,          Swepson,          C.,          Tatum,          R.,          Wells,          D.,         Wiggs,          D.         MT          II:          Barefoot          M.,          Barfield,          C.,          Brewington,          E..,          Brown,          V.,          Carter,         L.,          Cole,          G.,          Davenport,          M.,          Dombroski,          M.,          Fenegan,          R.,          Geedy,         J.,          Hickman,          B.,          High,          R.,          Johnson,          P.,          Jordan,          L.,          Knight,          H.,         McDaniel,          P.,          Pope,          R.,          Richardson,          W.,          Rivenbark,          T.,          Robinson,         R.,          Thomas,          L.,          Walden,          H.,          Welchel,          J.,          Williams,          T.,          Williamson,         M.,          Young,          G.         MT          III:          Danford,          W.,          Fry,          C.,          Laughlin,          J.,.          McClung,          W.,          McLean,         R.,          Phillips,          J.,          Stone,          J.,          Sullivan,          L.,          Williams,          J.,          Williams,          W.,         Yopp,          G.         Cadet          Captain          William          K.          Williams,          Company          Com-         mander,          and          Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Suzanne          Burns,         Company          Sponsor,          pass          in          review.         Established          here          in          1937,          ROTC          has          long          been         the          pride          of          New          Hanover.          Over          the          years         thousands          of          cadets          have          emerged          from          the          pro-         gram          as          capable,          experienced,          and          trusted          leaders         in          the          school          and          community.          Through          ROTC         training,          the          unit          motto,          “Learn          today,          lead          to-         morrow,          becomes          a          reality.         In          the          fall          the          first-year          cadet,          bewildered          and         unsure          of          himself,          feels          lost          in          a          maze          of          khaki,         Brasso,          and          spit-shined          shoes.          He          spends          long         hours          cleaning          “that          old          M-1”          and          studying          his         Cadet          First          Lt.          Woodard          Danford          inspects         men          for          clean          brass          and          shined          shoes.         one          of          his         «“e         ...          and          below          the          operating          rod          catch          assembly          we          find          the          .          .          .          uh,          the         uh...          well,          would          you          believe          the          trigger?”          inquires          Cadet          Ist          Lt.          Charles          F          ry.         The          pause          that          refreshes.         Cadet          Sgt.          Billy          Wells          searches          the          bulletin          Members          of          the          rifle          team          get          an          early          morning          start          for          their          trip         board          for          Honor          Cadet          information.          to          Savannah,          Georgia.         Cadet          C aptain          William          J.          Farmer,          Company          Commander,         and          Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Carole          Crossley,          Company         Sponsor.         manuals          to          prepare          himself          for          competition          with         his          fellow          cadets.          His          first          promotion          day          comes         and          his          morale          gets          a          big          boost.         A          cadet’s          performance          may          earn          him          a          leader-         ship          position          during          his          second          year.          Now          the         tide          is          beginning          to          turn—instead          of          taking          all         the          orders,          he          is          beginning          to          give          a          few.          This         new          role          as          an          NCO          gives          him          a          deeper          pride          in         himself          and          greater          confidence          in          his          ability,         As          the          big          year          arrives,          the          third-year          cadet          is         ready          to          assume          still          heavier          responsibilities.          He         Army          Discount          House,          1308          Market          Street.         Company          B         MT          I:          Alabaster,          M.,          Atkinson,          G.,          Batson,          S.,          Beck,          W.,          Benton,         C.,          Brinson,          T.,          Carter,          J.,          Chatfield,          K.,          Davis,          J.,          Dobson,          E.,         Edens,          R.,          Epps,          R.,          Everett,          G.,          Farmer,          M.,          Freeman,          M.,          Glover,         R.,          Godwin,          M.,          Halterman,          C.,          Hawes,          A.,          Hooker,          D.,          Jackson,         K.,          Jordan,          C.,          King,          L.,          Langston,          A.,          Marshburn,          C.,          McIntyre,         B.,          McLeod,          R.,          Newell,          L.,          Powell,          D.,          Register,          J.,          Rose,          L.,         Winebar,          M.         MT          II:          Batchelor,          P.,          Best,          W.,          Dickey,          L.,          Durant,          W.,          Emmart,         W.,          Farrior,          J.,          Formy-Duval,          T.,          Gregory,          G.,          Hall,          R.,          Heffner,         D.,          Hensley,          H.,          Jackson,          J.,          Karriker,          M.,          Lightner,          J.,          Patelos,          A.,         Pope,          H.,          Price,          J.,          Purvis,          M.,          Rochelle,          W.,          Scott,          M.,          Stokley,          R.,         Walker,          G.,          Weaver,          G.,          Wells,          W.,          Wood,          E.,          Wright,          J.,          Zopfi,          W.         MT          IIT:          Barefoot,          W.,          Duncan,          R.,          Farmer,          W.,          Fisher,          W.,          Grubbs,         E.,          Hayes,          A.,          Johnson,          M.,          Kelly,          D.,          Norris,          D.,          Sloan,          G.,          Tartt,         J.,          Turner,          N.,          Vosnock,          E.         Company          C         MT          I:          Ashe,          R.,          Bass,          H.,          Bennett,          H.,          Britt,          J.,          Broughton,          B.,         Coleman,          D.,          Cook,          W.,          Dillon,          L.,          Edmunds,          J.,          French,          J.,          Gainey,         A.,          Glover,          W.,          Grice,          H.,          Gunter,          R.,          Hall,          C.,          Hines,          J.,          Jones,          C.,         McKoy,          W.,          McQueen,          J.,          Parker,          J.,          Pepper,          M.,          Robinson,          J.,         Smith,          R.,          Soles,          L.,          Sondey,          J.,          Starks,          G.,          Stover,          J.,          Stroupe,          H.,         Tartt,          K.,          Todd,          M.         MT          II:          Barnwell,          Jr.,          Bell,          E.,          Blair,          W.,          Boney,          W.,          Buie,          H.,          Burris,         D.,          Butler,          J.,          Coates,          J.,          Cole,          R.,          Everhart,          R.,          Gisonna,          V.,          Gore,          C.,         Henry,          J.,          Herring,          B.,          Herring,          P.,          Jackson,          H.,          Jacobs,          D.,          James,         D.,          Johnson,          R.,          Poindexter,          R.,          Roberts,          D.,          Rochelle,          H.,          Seaton,         C.,          Sidberry,          M.,          Starling,          W.,          Stover,          R.,          Wessell,          L.,          Wise,          R.,         Woodson,          J.,          Wells,          R.         MT          III:          Blake,          C.,          Bullard,          J.,          Davis,          J.,          Deas,          A.,          Hankins,          J.,         Herring,          J.,          Huggins,          G.,          Marlowe,          W.,          Mavros,          J.,          Mixon,          J.,         Owens,          R.,          Pace,          R.,          Rivenbark,          R.,          Rivenbark,          T.,          Simpson,          L.         ng         e         °         r         Cadet          Captain          Robert          Pace,          Company          Commander,         teaches          Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Frances          Thornton,         Company          Sponsor,          the          correct          way          of          saluting.         may          become          a          higher-ranking          noncommissioned         officer,          or          perhaps          he          will          be          commissioned.          The         cadet          now          accepts          the          challenges          left          to          him          by         last          year’s          MT-III          cadets.          It          is          he          to          whom          some         three          hundred          cadets          now          look          for          examples          of         leadership.          He          must          set          the          paths          for          his          suc-         cessors          to          follow.         Looking          back          on          his          ROTC          career,          the          cadet         remembers          the          uncertainty          of          that          first          day          in         uniform.          He          recalls          the          many          Sunday          nights         A          highlight          of          the          Military          Ball          was          the          presentation          of         a          plaque          to          the          Army          instructors          by          Cadet          First          Lt.         William          Barefoot,          on          behalf          of          the          ROTC          class          of          ’67.         eR         Duval          perform          their          duties         leanup          detail.         y-         uring          company          c         Cadet          Cpl.          Larry          Rose          and          Cadet          Set.         Lee          Form         d         [pum          ee                   A          coomnnoemnmnnnis          eines          esis         ip          bone         eae         Xrranaonnnaecn          Gi          we         :          werd          -         )         ¢         and          the          |         ao         ¢         fo)         ——         =         ©         SS         fs)         je)                  AS}         o                  (3)         :         bone          co         Ip         °                  h         the         connected          to          the         b         “Let’s          see          now         Under          ROTC          supervision          for          the          first          time          this         year,          judicial          marshals          keep          a          constant          vigil          .         over          the          crosswalks          at          Thirteenth          and          Market.          Cadet          Captain          Farmer          returns          a          salute,          a          necessary          ritual.         spent          shining          shoes          to          the          tune          of          “Bonanza,”          and         the          time          the          Colonel          told          him          during          Federal         Inspection          how          good          they          looked.          And          he'll          never         forget          those          Indian          summer          days          at          Thirteenth         and          Ann          in          wool          uniforms,          when          he          kept          thinking         he          would          pass          out,          but          never          did.          And          the          time         he          spilled          Coke          on          her          formal          at          the          ROTC          Ball         ...          the          dignity          of          the          Cape          Fear          Sword          presenta-         tion          ..          .          the          cheers          as          his          company          won          the          foot-         ball          game          on          Field          Day.         From          all          these          experiences          he          has          learned          and         is          prepared          to          lead.         They'd          better          not          fall,          Cadet          Sgt.          Durant          smirks          to          him-         self          as          Cadet          SFC          Scott          examines          his          stacking          job.         Cadet          Captain          Wayne          Whitehead,          Company          Com-         mander,          and          Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Katherine          Heath,         Company          Sponsor,          en          route          to          the          parade          grounds.         Company          D         MT          I:          Barnhill,          R.,          Best          W.,          Blackmore,          N.,          Campfield,          D.,          Carroll,         T.,          Cook,          G.,          Courillion,          M.,          Craig,          J.,          Dawson,          A.,          Eason,          M.,         Fincannon,          F.,          Fowler,          W.,          Griffin,          D.,          Hinson,          R.,          Holland,          R.,         Jacobs,          W.,          Keels,          R.,          Langley,          D.,          Martin,          H.,          McLean,          A.,          Painter,         R.,          Palmeter,          K.,          Prosser,          W.,          Register,          W.,          Roberts,          A.,          Sanderson,         P.,          Stokley,          J.,          Turner,          S.,          Warren,          H.         MT          II:          Baker,          J.,          Barr,          M.,          Bennett,          R.,          Braswell,          J.,          Brown,          D.,         Butler,          L.,          Davis,          R.,          Dawson,          P.,          Finney,          R.,          Fore,          H.,          Fox,          J.,         Futrelle,          G.,          Hale,          W.,          Hammonds,          R.,          Hewett,          W.,          Howarth,          J.,         Jones,          S.,          Klander,          H.,          Larson,          V.,          Long,          K.,          Long,          M.,          McSwain,         L.,          Metts,          J..          Morgan,          S.,          Price,          T.,          Richardson,          J.,          Sessoms,          D.,         Simmons,          D.,          Swartz,          G.,          Thompson,          J.,          Walker,          D.,          Willets,          J.         MT          III:          Baker,          K.,          Bradshaw,          W.,          Bridgers,          J.,          Curtis,          J.,          Lewis,         R.,          McKenney,          P.,          Stanley,          C.,          Whitehead,          G.         MT          III:          Davis,          G.,          Milligan,          M.,          Spivey,          E.         MT          II:          Braswell,          J.,          Craft,          E.,          DuPre,          J.,          Hardison,          W.,          Henderson,         H.,          Hines,          L.,          King,          S.,          Merrick,          W.,          Pickard,          E.,          Smithson,          G.,         Sutton,          J.,          Venters,          J.,          White,          J.,          Williams,          N.,          Williams,          P.         MT          I:          Barwick,          W.,          Blann,          E.,          Buckman,          M.,          Coston,          R.,          McNeil,         J.,          Sloan,          W.,          Smith,          L.,          Venters,          R.         ROTC          Band         Composed          of          twenty-five          musically          inclined         cadets,          the          ROTC          Band          practiced          on          Tuesdays,         Wednesdays,          and          Thursdays.          Besides          marching         at          the          flag-raising          ceremony          and          formation          on         e         every          Monday          and          Friday,          the          Band          participated          Cadet          Captain          Glenn          Davis,          Band          Commander,          and         in          the          Homecoming          and          Christmas          parades          here         and          Christmas          parades          in          Burgaw,          Wallace,          and         Shallotte.          Cadet          Captain          Glenn          Davis          com-         manded          the          band          this          year;          its          sponsor          was         Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Phyllis          Barbour.         Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Phyllis          Barbour,          Band          Sponsor.         Selecting          a          Band         Honor          Cadet          is         a          hard          job          for         Cadet          SSG          Har-         old          Henderson.         Battalion          Sponsor          Mary          Edna          Lockfaw          inspects          Cadet         SSG          Gary          Weaver          on          Sponsors’          Day.         Committee          chairmen          for          the          Military          Ball,          Wayne          White-         head,          Jim          Davis,          George          Sloan,          Kerry          Owens,          and          Don         Norris,          listen          to          a_          suggestion          from          Jimmy          Laughlin,         Officers          Club          president.         Officers          Club         Composed          of          all          cadet          commissioned          officers         and          sponsors,          the          Officers          Club          promotes          a          spirit         of          fellowship          among          members.          A          primary          activity         of          the          club          this          year          was          sponsorship          of          the          formal         military          ball          in          December.          The          Student          Union         became          New          Hanover’s          Bourbon          Street,          with          an         authentic          Mardi          Gras          atmosphere.          Entertainment         furnished          by          the          popular          “Soul          Six”          and          lots          of         good          food          and          drink          made          for          a          successful          even-         ing.          Also          the          Officers          Club          held          a          midnight         breakfast          after          the          ball          for          all          MT-III          cadets          and         dates.         First          Row,          Left          to          Right:          K.          Heath,          C.          Crossley,          S.          Burns,          F.          Thornton,          J.          Mavros,          P.          Jackson,          M.          E.          Lockfaw,          F.          Shain,          S.          Spivey;          Second         Row:          R.          Rivenbark,          W.          Bradshaw,          G.          Sloan,          W.          Farmer,          W.          Whitehead,          J.          Williams,          R.          Pace,          J.          Laughlin,          J.          Phillips;          Third          Row:          D.         Kelly,          D.          Bullard,          M.          Johnson,          W.          Barefoot,          W.          Danford,          C.          Stanley,          A.          Deas,          T.          Rivenbark,          R.          Simpson;          Fourth          Row:          W.          Spivey,          D.         Norris,          C.          Blake,          J.          Curtis,          K.          Owens,          P.          McKenney,          E.          Vosnock,          R.          McLean.         CFR.          Glover,          W.,          Davis,          R.,          Hammonds,          R.,          High,          R.,          Blackmore,          N.,          Turner,          S.,          Long,          M.,          Brown,          R.,          Brown,          K.,          Walden,          H.,          Messer,         K.,          Gause,          S.,          Sidberry,          M.,          Halterman,          C.,          Price,          J.,          French,          J.,          Fenegan,          R.,          Hassael,          L.,          Wells,          S.,          Gunter,          R.,          Dawkins,          L.,          Robinson,         J.,          Epps,          R.,          Currie,          G.         R.          Everhart,          R.          Stover,          G.          Weaver,          and          J.          Butler          serve          as          members          of          the          Color          Cadet          SSG          Price          leads          drill         Guard.          team          members          out          of          the          arms         room.         130         Cape          Fear          Rifles         This          year          the          Cape          Fear          Rifles          participated          in         the          impressive          flag-raising          ceremonies          held          on         the          school          lawn          each          Monday          and          Friday.          The         twenty-four          man          precision          drill          team          performed         in          parades          at          Wallace,          Rose          Hill,          Burgaw,          and         Warsaw,          in          addition          to          the          Cherry          Blossom          Festi-         val          Parade          at          Washington,          D.          C.          Major          activities         for          the          year          included          the          Third          Annual          Drill         Team          Meet          at          Macon,          Georgia,          and          participation         in          the          Third          Army          Junior          ROTC          Drill          Team         Competition          in          Savannah,          Georgia.         The          Color          Guard          is          a          select          group          of          MT-II         cadets          chosen          by          the          senior          officers          for          their          mili-         tary          bearing          and          appearance.          These          cadets          march         with          the          Cape          Fear          Rifles          in          area          parades          and         carry          the          colors          during          home          football          games          in         performance          of          their          duty.         Cadet          Captain          James          Williams,          CFR          Commander,          and         Honorary          Cadet          Captain          Susan          Spivey,          CFR          Sponsor.          Friday          morning          ritual.         om         13]                  “Ready          on          the          left,          ready          on          the          right,          ready          on          the...         Rifle          Team         This          year          the          rifle          team          commander          was          Cadet         Major          James          H.          Laughlin          and          the          sponsor          was         Honorary          Cadet          Major          Paula          Jackson.          Coached         by          SSG          James          Mauldin,          the          team          met          every         weekday          at          3:30.          During          these          meetings          the          team         practiced,          held          interteam          matches,          and          received         physical          training.          Besides          hosting          the          Carolina         Military          Academy,          Savannah,          and          Oak          Ridge         teams          here,          the          team          fired          in          matches          in          such         varied          places          as          Maxton          and          Oak          Ridge,          North         Carolina;          Savannah,          Georgia,          and          Chattanooga,         Tennessee.          Cadet          Major          James          Laughlin,          Rifle          Team          Captain,          and         Honorary          Cadet          Major          Paula          Jackson,          Rifle          Team          Sponsor.         Left          to          Right:          D.          Sessoms,          L.          Formy-Duval,          R.          Simpson,          W.          Farmer,          J.          Laughlin,          W.          Boney,          R.          Finney,          W.          Marlowe,          G.          Swartz,          F.          Blair.         132         Counterinsurgency          Platoon         Counterinsurgency          Platoon          was          a          new          addition         to          ROTC          this          year          by          the          army          to          keep          the          ROTC         program          in          step          with          world          affairs.          The          com-         mander          was          Cadet          Major          Woodrow          W.          Brad-         shaw;          Executive          Officer,          Cadet          Captain          Don          W.         Norris.          SSG          James          Mauldin          served          as          advisor          to         the          group.         Training          sessions,          designed          to          drop          cadets          who         were          not          able          to          meet          its          standards          or          who          failed         to          take          the          program          seriously,          began          the          CI’s         year.          With          this          goal          accomplished,          CI          began         meeting          on          Wednesday          afternoons          for          physical,         first          aid,          weapons,          and          tactics          instruction.          One         Sunday          each          month          the          group          trained          with          the         National          Guard          Special          Forces          Team.         Cadet          Captain          Don          Norris          (center)          shows          two          CI          mem-         bers          the          new          berets          and          ascots          that          distinguish          the          unit.         Bee         Alabaster,          M.,          Ashe,          R.,          Batchelor,          P.,          Bell,          L.,          Bennett,          H.,          Best,         B.,          Butounis,          N.,          Coleman,          D.,          Cook,          G.,          Craig,          R.,          Davis,          J.,         Dickey,          L.,          Doherty,          S.,          Duncan,          W.,          Durant,          W.,          Eason,          M.,         Farmer,          M.,          Griffin,          D.,          Hale,          W.,          James,          Z.,          Jackson,          W.,          Johnson,         M.,          Jordan,          C.,          Long,          M.,          Nunalee,          L.,          Rivenbark,          T.,          Young          G.,         Bradshaw,          W.,          Norris,          D.         Cadet          Major          Woodrow          Bradshaw,          Counterinsurgency         Commander,          and          Honorary          Cadet          Major          Faye          Shain,         Counterinsurgency          Sponsor.         133         Left          to          Right:          R.          Davis,          D.          Sessoms,          M.          Purvis,          W.          Zophi,          W.          Klander,          R.          Finney,          W.          Jackson,          L.          Formy-Duval,          C.          Hensley,          M.          Sidberry.         Cadet          MSG          Charles          Seaton,          NCO          Club          president          (second         from          left),          review          plans          for          the          ROTC          Night          Social          with         club          members,          Robert          Stover,          Mike          Sidberry,          and          Robert         Herring.         134         NCO          Club         The          NCO          club          formed          this          year          to          give          the         noncommissioned          officers          of          the          battalion          an          op-         portunity          to          meet          socially.          They          held          meetings         weekly          at          seventh          period,          during          which          the          group         planned          various          co-ed          activities          for          the          unit.          After         ROTC          Night          the          club          sponsored          a          social          in          the         Student          Union;          the          “Wild          Ones,”          a          group          com-         posed          of          several          club          members,          furnished          the         entertainment.         SFC          Hall          receives          the          Army          Commendation          Medal          from          Principal          Wallace          I.          West          presents          Paula          Jackson          with         Major          Harrison          during          SFC          Hall’s          retirement          ceremony.          flowers          during          the          halftime          on          ROTC          Night.         It’s          been          another          one          of          those          days.         135         ADMINISTRATION         AND          FACULTY         In          the          swirling          tide         Of          knowledge,         Security          lies         In          the          awareness         That          there          is          someone          to          lead,         Someone          to          direct.         ae.          9          ot          if         Mi         i          cs         it         i          '          4         f         ‘         —s          ;         '         -          a          ¥         }          a          i         oa          |          :         ae          a         |          i          (         }                   1         ol         a         i,         ‘         j                   x         |          ADMINIS         AND          FAC         |          .          |          tin          the          vet          Pinas          tide         be’          a,          OF          Rameledge,          Aw         |          Sewurity          Ties          iN         bars          Bren:          In          tee          otinareness          ;          en         |          Ryle          ia          ‘          Phat          there          ie          avmeiint          Wy          lead,          dei          a,          net         |          |          Norreihhe          Pe          direct.          |         Mr.          Wallace          I.          West,          principal,          and          his          wife,          Virginia,          enjoy          an          evening          at          home.         Mr.          Fred          H.          Capps,          dean          of          boys,          and          Mr.          Adrian          Rhodes,         assistant          principal,          discuss          a          subject          change          with          Mao         Holmes.         138         The          Administrative          Department         is          the          master          control          which          guides          over          2,800         students          and          personnel.          Mr.          Wallace          I.          West,         principal          and          head          administrator,          is          responsible         for          setting          the          curriculum,          improving         instruction,          experimenting          on          new          ideas,         and          changing          schedules.         In          addition          to          desk          duties,          associate         principal          Mr.          Adrian          Rhodes          has         the          responsibility          of          disciplining          students.          He         can          often          be          seen          lurking          about          the          halls         directing          unauthorized          persons          to          the          exits.         Mrs.          Joyce          Weathers,          dean          of          girls,         and          Mr.          Fred          H.          Capps,          dean          of          boys,         handle          students’          problems          in          general.         Mrs.          Pat          Wentz,          Mrs.          Evelyn          Doughty,          and         Mrs.          Nancy          Marks—senior,          junior,         and          sophomore          guidance          counselors,         respectively—make          one          aware          of          the          intense          unity         and          understanding          among          the          student         body          and          faculty.         Miss          Elizabeth          Montgomery,          registrar,         supervises          work          in          the          main          office.         Mrs.          Joyce          Weathers,          dean          of          girls,          takes          time          out          to          Miss          Elizabeth          Montgomery,          registrar,          gives          her          opinion         tend          to          her          office          plants          to          a          questioning          student.         Mrs.          Wentz,          Mrs.          Doughty,          and          Mrs.          Marks,          senior,          junior,          and          sophomore          guidance          counselors,          are          caught          cutting         across          the          lawn          after          school.         Mrs.          Christine          Boone,          school          nurse,          reminds          a          student         to          sign          in.         Mr.          Henry          Vann,          custodian,          sets          up          chairs          in          Brogden         Hall          for          an          assembly.         STUDENT          BUS          DRIVERS.          Front          Row:          William          Rochelle,          Glynda          Nelson,          Van          Fore-         man,          Sue          Mathis,          Earl          Flowers.          Second          Row:          Bruce          Duncan,          Frank          Ward,          Billy          Padgett,         Donald          Earnhardt,          Randy          Bland.         Mrs.          Linda          Spivey,          secretary,          hands         has          just          typed.         Rd         :          Assistants,          who          keep          our          school          running         smoothly          and          efficiently,          work          steadily         at          their          tasks.          Although          these          persons          are          rarely         commended,          the          results          of          their          work          are         |          always          quite          evident.         |          Mrs.          Christine          Boone,          school          nurse,         |          receives          about          sixty-five          patients          a          day.         Checking          the          nursery          children         |          daily          and          keeping          records          on          school          insurance         |          are          among          her          duties.         |          Mrs.          C.          H.          Atkinson,          cafeteria          manager,          has         |          the          responsibility          of          the          daily          planning         and          preparation          of          meals          for          over          1,100          students.         Editing          the          daily          bulletin          is          but          one         of          the          tasks          of          Mrs.          Linda          C.          Spivey,          secretary.         All          correspondence,          paper          work,          and         dictation          of          Mr.          West          are          simply          part         of          a          days          work.         Mrs.          Lois          Holland,          clerk,          is          in          charge          of          lost         and          found,          requisitioning          and         issuing          of          supplies,          and          ordering          of          class          rings.         Mr.          Henry          Vann,          custodian,          has          sixteen         janitorial          assistants          who          help          clean          the          school         and          keep          it          in          proper          working          order.         S         Mrs.          Louise          Green          cleans          after          school.         ‘Mrs.          Lois          Holland,          clerk,          a          stencil          she          Mrs.          C.          H.          Atkinson,          cafeteria          manager,          places          money          in          the          safe.         141         Talking          over          their          lesson          plans          for          the          day          are          Mr.          William          Mangum,          Algebra          II,          Geometry;          Mr.          William          King,         Algebra          I          and          Algebra          II;          Mr.          Eston          Brinkley,          Algebra          I          and          II;          and          Mrs.          Dianna          Morrissey,          Algebra          I.         Mr.          James          Pigford,          Head          of          Math          Department,          Algebra         II,          Advanced          Algebra,          Advanced          Math,          prepares          to          use         his          favorite          lesson          aid.         142         Mathematics          books          this          year          include         such          sentences          as          this:          “By          restricting          the          range         of          each          inverse          circular          relation,          you         obtain          a          principal          inverse          relation,          with         domain          D          and          range          R          as          shown.”         It          is          but          one          of          the          many          sentences          which          bring         groans          of          agony          and          looks          of          despair         from          the          math          students          at          New          Hanover          High         School.          Modern          mathematics          is         finding          its          way          into          all          math          courses.          North         Carolina          has          adopted          textbooks          that          contain          new         up-to-date          material          on          modern          math.         Many          classes          use          the          new          textbooks          along         with          the          old          to          aid          in          the         change          from          conventional          mathematics.         Mathematics          Department          offers         such          courses          as          Consumer          Math,          Algebra          I         and          II,          Geometry,          Advanced          Algebra,         Trigonometry,          and          Advanced          Math.          Two          years         of          algebra          and          one          of          geometry          are          required         for          a          college          preparatory          diploma.         Advanced          Mathematics,          the          highest          math         offered          at          NHHS,          is          taught          to         one          hundred          thirty-five          students          and          is          the         only          math          course          that          may          be          taken          for         a          semester          or          for          a          full          year.         New          to          the          department          this          year          are         five          teachers:          Mrs.          Nancy          Horton,          Mrs.          Dianna         Morrissey,          and          Messrs.          David          Green,         Philip          Jorgensen,          and          Eston          Brinkley.         Miss          Eloise          Scott,          Algebra          I,          Advanced          Algebra,          Trig-         onometry,          Mrs.          Nancy          Horton,          Geometry,          Advanced         Algebra,          Trigonometry,          and          Mrs.          Josephine          Sapp,          Geom-         etry,          discuss          the          new          math          on          their          way          to          lunch.         Mr.          Philip          Jorgensen,          Consumer          Math,          and          Mr.          David         Green,          Consumer          Math,          Math,          III,          take          a          few          minutes         out          to          talk          before          beginning          class.         Miss          Ruth          Galloway,          Geometry;          Mrs.          Louise          Turner,          Geometry;          and          Miss          Octavia          Smith,          Algebra          II;          take          a          break         between          conferences          at          a          district          NCEA          meeting.         143         Biology          teachers          Mrs.          Nancy          Lee,          Mr.          Donald          Dickens,          and          Miss          Ethelyn          Gaskin          relax          after          a          day          of          helping          students         with          lab          work.         Mrs.          Mozelle          Smith,          Biology,          Advanced          Biology,          and          Mrs.         Emily          Laughlin,          Advanced          Biology,          smile          over          the          results         of          an          experiment          conducted          by          Mr.          Clifford’s          classes          in         Physical          Science          and          Physics.         144         Science          courses          play          a          vital          role          in          the         education          of          most          students          at          NHHS.          By         increased          laboratory          work          and          investigations,         ambitious          young          scientists          learn          much          through         many          of          nature's          mysteries.         Recent          additions          to          the          faculty          of          this         department          include          Mr.          Thomas          Tuttle          and         Miss          Ethelyn          Gaskin,          who          are          biology         instructors.          A          new          biology          lab          provides          needed         working          space,          new          equipment,         and          additional          shelves          for          supplementary         books          and          materials.         Overhead          projectors,          automatic          burettes,          and         an          analytical          balance          are          part          of          new          equipment         obtained          by          the          Chemistry          Department.          A         new          method          of          team          teaching          is          being          used          for         the          first          time.          As          one          teacher          introduces         an          area          of          study—such          as,          the          quantum         or          kinetic          theory,          another          instructor         conducts          an          experiment          to          demonstrate          that         principle.          This          combination          of          lecture         and          experiment          teaches          students          to          observe          and         explain          phenomena          independently.         Physics          students          are          not          always          confined         to          classroom          study          about         electricity          or          nuclear          fission.          One          field         trip          took          students          on          a          tour          of          the          Advance          II,         a          ship          owned          and          operated          by         the          Cape          Fear          Technical          Institute          and          used          for         scientific          study          and          research.         Mrs.          Shirley          Davis,          Physical          Science,          and          Mr.          Thomas          Mrs.          Dell          Borneman,          Head          of          Science          Department,          Ad-         Tuttle,          Physical          Science,          Biology,          discuss          the          progress          vanced          Biology,          looks          through          one          of          the          new          science         of          a          student          they          have          taught.          books          in          the          library.         Mrs.          Kathryn          Emmart,          Chemistry,          works          with          the          Hoffman          apparatus          while          Mrs.          Estelle          LeGwin,          Chemistry,          begins         an          experiment          with          the          automatic          burette.         145         The          Business          Department          teaches         students          such          varied          courses          as          typing,          business         math,          bookkeeping,          business          education,         and          shorthand,          including          in          these          the          handling         and          manipulation          of          office          machinery.         New          duplicating          machines,          key          punch         simulators,          key          driven          rotary          calculators,          electric         typewriters,          and          other          machinery         have          been          acquired          this          year          to          supplement         the          equipment          of          this          department.          The         new          machines,          essential          in          the          various          fields          of         business,          total          four          thousand         dollars’          worth          of          equipment.          Educational         programs          received          by          two          newly         obtained          televisions          correlate          classwork          with         new          methods          broadcasted          from          Hemenway          Hall.         Business          applies          practice          books         iF          TRE          Lepoen         1          ACCOUNT          1         PROVE          CASH         TRIAL          BALANCE.         and          workbooks          to          stimulate          actual          conditions         of          office          work          and          school          assignments.         A          representative          from          a          local          bank          showed         a          film          about          the         mechanics          of          a          bank's          operation.         Heading          this          department          is          Mrs.          Bernice         White.          Nine          teachers          in          business         contact          one          thousand          two          hundred          seventy-three         students          daily,          almost          half          of          the          student         body.          Business          Department         sponsors          the          Cooperative          Office          Occupations,         a          program          which          seeks          to          place         students          in          establishments          about          Wilmington.         Last          fall          two          business          teachers          went          to         the          20th          Annual          Conference          on          Business         and          Office          Education          in          Charlotte.         Mrs.          Hood,          Bookkeeping          II          and          Typing          II,          and          Mrs.         Virginia          Smith,          Typing          and          Business          Math          talk          between         morning          classes.         Mrs.          McDonald,          Business          Math          and          Communications,         pulls          down          a          chart          as          Mrs.          Courie,          Bookkeeping,          Typing,         looks          on.         146         Mrs.          West,          Typing          I          and          II,          Shorthand;          Miss          Spencer,          Personal          Typing,          Business          Math;          and          Mrs.          Grubbs,          Personal         Typing,          Typing          I,          and          Basic          Business,          come          up          the          Senior          Steps          on          their          way          to          the          office.         Mrs.          Owen,          Bookkeeping,          Typing          I,          runs          off          a          test          for          her          Mrs.          Bernice          White          mails          a          letter          written          as          part          of          her         bookkeeping          classes.          duties          as          head          of          Business          Department.         147         Distributive          Education          and         Industrial          Cooperative          Training         are          efforts          by          the          high          school,          business,          and         industry          to          provide          on-the-job         training          for          high          school          juniors          and         seniors          in          occupational          areas          of          their          choice.         They          improve          the          quality          of          the         schoolwork          for          the          average          participant          because         they          increase          the          student's         understanding          of          the          practical          reasons          for         completing          high          school          education          while         obtaining          vocational          training.         The          Distributive          Education          program         prepares          students          for          positions—such          as,         salespeople          or          people          in          direct         contact          with          the          public;          while          the          Industrial         Cooperative          Training          program          instructs         students          for          positions          in          skilled          technical         fields.          These          programs          may          be          a         rewarding          experience          for          every          participant          by         helping          him          develop          himself          and          find          his         place          as          a          productive          and          responsible          member         of          the          community.          A          total         Mr.          Adam          Thompson,          ICT          Co-ordinator,          crosses          Market          of          about          seventy-five          students          are          now          enrolled.         Street          on          his          way          to          the          office.         Mrs.          Taylor,          DE,          and          Mr.          Farmer,          DE,          discuss          available          occupations.         148         Coach          Brogden,          head          of          physical          education,          inspects          the         new          tennis          courts.         Mrs.          Jean          Tillitt,          physical          education,          helps          erect          a          volley-         ball          net          for          a          Girls’          Athletic          Association          game.         Coach          Fennell,          physical          education,          and          Coach          Davis,         physical          education,          discuss          an          attendance          record          to          be         turned          in          to          the          office.         Sports          Department’s          facilities          boast         the          addition          of          five          new          tennis          courts          and          new         field          and           track          equipment.          This          year          for         the          first          time          physical          education          classes          are          able         to          include          tennis          on          campus          in          their         program.          Five          new          red          and          green          tennis         courts,          located          opposite          the          main          building          in         the          old          Pembroke          Jones          Park,          were         completed          at          the          end          of          November.          Also,          for         the          first          time          since          the          late          1930’s,         track—coached          by          Frank          Farrow          and         Tom          Clark—is          able          to          include          spring          track,         consisting          of          fourteen          events:         100-yard          dash,          220-yard          dash,          440-yard          dash,         120-yard          high          hurdle,          180-yard          low          hurdle,         880-yard          run,          one          and          two          mile          runs,          880-yard         and          one          mile          relays,          pole          vault,          high          jump,         broad          jump,          shot          put,          and          discus          throw.         Physical          education          classes          are          an         attempt          to          develop          skills          in          certain          sports.         For          boys          these          include          basketball,          tennis,         handball,          table          tennis,          and          volleyball;          and          for         the          girls          basketball,          softball,         volleyball,          tennis,          badminton,          table         tennis,          and          limited          gymnastics.          Boys,          who         make          up          three-fifths          of          the          five          hundred         students          in          this          department,          also          take          up          first          aid.         149         See         3          Eee         eee          :         e          a%         eb                    Hee         a          tbebeeeceeee         eee         pitt          att          ats         Mrs.          Mae          High,          Drama          and          Speech,          critically          views          final         rehearsals          for          Cheaper          by          the          Dozen.         Vocal          Music          Classes,         headed          by          Mr.          Bob          Alexander,          includes          one         hundred          student          singers.          These         pupils          perform          in          concerts          for          local          clubs          and         organizations,          television          shows,          and          the         student          body.          The          district          contests,          which         are          held          annually,          is          a         greatly          anticipated          event          for          the          singers.         Rhesa          Reagan          receives          several          pointers          from          Mr.          Bob         Alexander,          Music,          Hanover          Singers,          moments          before         concert          time.         Drama          Students,          through          public         speaking          and          dramatics,          learn          to          express         themselves          vividly          and          concisely.          Practical         experience          is          gained          through          original         writings          and          their          presentation          to          various          groups.         Speech          students          learn          that          voice          tone,         inflection,          and           modulation,          as          well          as          appearance         affect          their          ability          to         communicate          coherently          with          the          audience.         Under          the          direction          of          Mrs.          Mae          High,         the          Thespians          of          New          Hanover,          a          school         organization          for          interested          dramatic          students,         successfully          produced          “Cheaper         by          the          Dozen.”          In          the          District          Drama         Contest          held          at          Campbell          College,          the          drama         students          enacted          a          one-act          play,         Finders-Keepers          by          George          Kelly,          and          received         a          rating          of          excellent          for          a          well-balanced         stage          picture          and          vocal          projection.          The          cast         consisted          entirely          of          high          school          students.         Band          Students          learn          the          necessity          for         each          member          to          assume          the          responsibility          for          his         own          part.          Mr.          William          A.          McAdams         directs          the          one          hundred          fifteen-member         student          band.          Seasonal          concerts          and          dances         help          to          raise          money          for          supporting          the         groups          various          functions.         Mr.          William          McAdams,          Music          Theory,          Band,          ROTC         Band,          directs          an          afternoon          band          practice.         150         ee         Head          of          Home          Economics          Department,          Mrs.          Shirley          Glover          explains          the          proper          way          of          serving          to          Mrs.          Laura          Sewell,         Home          Economics,          and          Mrs.          Rebecca          McCowan,          Home          Economics          II,          Foods          and          Clothing.         Home          Economics          is          the          guide          these          future          homemakers          realize          their         to          family          living.          Through          its          daily          study,          duties          must          range          from          parent         one          hundred          eighty          girls          discover          and          teacher          to          chef,          seamstress,          and         that          making          a          happy          home          is          the          science          interior          decorator.         and          the          art          for          which          Skills          are          taught          and          talents          developed         they          were          created.          Supervised          by          while          the          students          actively          participate         Mrs.          Shirley          Glover,          Mrs.          Laura          Sewell          in          cooking          and          food-planning,          sewing,         and          Mrs.          Rebecca          McCowan,          family          relations,          and          child          care.         Miss          Moneen          Keklak,          Art          I,          II,          III,          evaluates          a          student’s         work          for          originality          and          accurate          portrayal          of          the          subject.         Art          students,          numbering          one          hundred         twenty-eight,          create          exhibit          projects          in          the         main          lobby          showcase,          the          Industrial          Building         window,          and          in          the          annual          Christmas          lawn         scene.          With          only          a          canvas,         Christmas          lawn          scene.          With          only          a          canvas,         a          brush,          and          oils          of          various          colors,         there          emerges          a          lasting          impression          of          beauty.         Supervised          by          Miss          Moneen          Keklak,         these          talented          young          artists          shape          the          exceptional         from          paper          mache,          clay,          and          _          plastics.         For          the          first          time          the          Art          Department          of          New         Hanover          sponsored          an          Art          exhibit         in          Brogden          Hall.          Canvas          portraits,          charcoal         sketches,          and          clay          figurines          depicted         scenes          varying          from          serene          moments          in         Nature          to          graceful          ballet         and          classic          dancers.          For          five          days          these          student         displays          attracted          art          lovers          before         and          after          school          and          during          lunch          periods.         151         Se         Brisk          mornings          find          Mrs.          Lucie          Fryar,          French          I,          Latin          I,          I;          and          Mrs.          Ida          Mintz,          Latin          I,          II,          Personal          Typing,         chatting          on          their          way          to          school.         Miss          Judy          Callaway,          Spanish          II;          Mr.          Frank          Farrow,          Spanish          II,          III;          and          Mr.          Walter          Bulla,          English          IT,          Spanish          IT,         watch          as          Miss          Catherine          O’Brien,          Spanish          I,          II,          swings          at          the          festive          Pinata.         152         Mrs.          Elizabeth          West,          French          II,          III,          and          Miss          Elizabeth         Boles,          English          II,          III,          French          I,          converse          over          the          French         Club’s          float          in          the          annual          Homecoming          Parade.         Language          Arts          teachers,          nine          in          number,         conduct          forty          classes          each          school          day,         reaching          approximately          1,400          students.          Spanish         classes          outnumber          both          the          Latin          and          French         classes          together          by          four.         “Man          from          La          Mancha,”          a          story          of          Don         Quixote          escapades          put          to          music,          parallels         entertainment          and          learning         for          Spanish          students.          Translating         the          play          “When          Clouds          Exchange          Their         Noses’          gives          these          students          another          approach         to          understanding          the          Spanish          language.         On          the          twenty-seventh          of          July,          five          students         begin          the          first          leg          of          their          journey          from         New          York          City          to          London.          Tours,          France,          is         their          destination.          Four          weeks          are          devoted         to          classroom          studies          in          French          with          side          trips          to         Spain          and          Paris          to          highlight          their          tour.         Vale          Traineau,          “Jingle          Bells,”          is          one          of          the         songs          sung          to          spread          Christmas          cheer         in          French          I          classes.          Not          to          be          outdone          in          the         holiday          spirit,          Spanish          classes          faithfully         carry          out          the          Yuletide         tradition          of          smashing          the          pifata.         This          year          three          new          members          joined          the         language          arts          department—Miss          Kitty         O’Brien,          Mrs.          Lucie          Fryar,          and          Miss          Linda          Jones.         The          true          Spanish          spirit          invades          the          classroom.         Mrs.          Maynard,          Head          of          the          Language          Arts          Department,         recalls          teaching          English          as          a          foreign          language          for          eleven         years          in          Central          America.         153         Social          Studies          Department         apportions          some          2,215          students          to          its          seventeen         member          staff.         Analyzing          the          communistic          theory          and         stance          in          the          world          situation          results          in         well-informed          government          students.          Group         dynamics—term          applied          to          studying          a         subject          by          summarizing          its          overall          aspect—is          still         in          the          experimental          stage.         Sociology          students          by          viewing          films          on         marriages          and          divorces,          by          giving          five          minute         talks          on          qualities          involved          with          the         choosing          of          mates,          and          by          preparing          research         papers          on          relevant          subjects         end          their          semester          course          more          aware          of         society          and          its          function.         Each          six          weeks          U.          S.          History          students         present          three          minute          floor          talks          based          on          any         subject          discussed          in          class.         Another          semester          course,          Economics,         acquaints          students          with          the          value          of          money          in         the          American          economy.          Conflicting          opinions         arise          over          the          effect          of          supply          and          demand         upon          today’s          major          headache,          inflation.          Each         student          must          be          able          to          read          the         stock          exchange          reports          and          write          up          a          ten-page         economic          review          of          any          country.         Using          material          in          addition          to          the         classroom          text,          the          social          studies          student         assumes          responsibility          of          discovering         truths          for          himself.         WAG         S88         Mr.          William          Bergeron,          Head          of          the          Social          Studies          De-         partment,          adjusts          the          question-answer          sheet          for          his          next         class.         “Are          there          any          further          questions          pertaining          to          the          procedures          of          the          Republican          and          Democratic          national          convention?”         inquires          Mr.          Hardee.         menapeena          at          a          tae          a          2          i          ee         154         Mr.          Stephen          Preston,          U.          S.          History,          English;          Mr.          William          Hardee,          Government;          Miss          Susan          Bissette,          U.          S$.          History,         English;          and          Col.          William          Logan,          Economics,          Sociology,          spot          trouble          areas          where          U.          S.          intervention          was          needed.         Pausing          in          front          of          St.          Paul’s          Episcopal          Church,          Miss         Mr.          Kenneth          Wooten,          U.          S.          History,          Mr.          George          Hardee,          Frances          Smith,          Government,          Economics,          and          Mr.          Joel         U.          S.          History,          and          Mr.          Newland          Crocker,          World          History,          Cleland,          Government,          Economics,          view          the          morning         U.          S.          History,          congregate          in          the          hall          before          the          8:30          bell.          traffic          rush          on          Seventeenth          and          Market.         155         Mr.          Richard          L.          Feagin,          U.          S.          History;          Mrs.          Shirley          Keister,          Government;          Mr.          James          T.          Meadows,          Sociology,          U.          S.         History;          and          Mrs.          Ruth          Warren,          Government,          go          over          various          articles          in          Senior          Scholastic.         Mr.          Neil          Stout,          U.          S.          History,          and          Mrs.          Jean          T.          Doorley,          U.          S.          History,          gaze          over          at         the          activities          in          the          Student          Union.          7)         156         Miss          Ruth          Spence,          Bible          I,          II,          III,          relates          her          trip          to          the         Holy          Land          through          slides.         The          Library,          now          almost          double          in          size         and          in          number          of          books,          attracts          a          variety          of         students          for          research          as          well          as          enjoyment.         Bible          Students          for          an          hour          each          day,         vicariously          journey          to          the          Holy          Land.          Through         the          efforts          of          the          Wilmington          Churches          and         under          the          guidance          of          Miss          Ruth          Spence,         Bible          instructor,          these          pupils          study          the          Bible         for          its          implied          as          well          as          factual         meaning.          Students          seek          to          discover          the         secrets          of          life          by          philosophy         and          worship,          taking          their          text          from          the          Bible.         Members          of          the          Bible          Club          annually         participate          in          the          Bible          Retreat          for          all          high         schools          in          the          local          area.         Another          annual          activity          is          the          presentation         of          the          Billy          Halyburton          Award          to         an          outstanding          Christian          student.          Morning         devotions          are          held          by          the          Bible          students         on          weekdays          for          all          interested          students          for          a         half          hour          each          morning.         Three          librarians          along          with          thirty         student          assistants          work          to          keep          the          library          orderly         and.          ready          for          use.         Librarians,          Mrs.          Dorothy          Norris,          Mrs.          Martha          Boone,          and          Miss          Fannie          O’Keef,          alphabetize          reference          books          in         preparation          for          the          days’          frantic          researchers.         Bs         157         Miss          Frances          Formy-Duval,          Head          of          English          Depart-         ment,          English          IV,          entertains          a          class          with          a          recording         from          Hamlet.         In          an          English          Department          supplementary          library          Miss         Sophie          Arledge,          English          II,          III,          and          Mrs.          Margaret          Wil-         son,          English          II,          III,          spend          extra          time          perusing          magazines         and          newspapers.         158         English          classes          are          experimenting          this         year          in          the          use          of          new          study          methods.          Two         ungraded          classes          and          one          group          set          up          for         individual          study          are          among          the          1967          innovations.         Tested          in          only          a          handful          of          schools         throughout          the          country,          independent          study         is          challenging          approximately          twenty         New          Hanover          seniors.          No          class          attendance          is         required          in          the          program,         but          seminars          and          regular          conferences          with         instructors          direct          participants’          studies.         Each          student          reads          extensively          on          a          literary         subject          which          he          chooses.          Keeping         weekly          records,          he          makes          observations         which          he          channels          into          a          research          paper.         Two          classes          of          American          literature          do         not          receive          six-weeks’          grades.          Instead,          instructors         evaluate          the          student’s          progress          at          the         middle          and          the          end          of          the          year.         Miss          Phyllis          Shaw,          English          II,          III,          and          Mrs.          Margaret         Means,          English          (ESEA),          Social          Studies,          accept          an          invita-         tion          to          tour          a          trailer          classroom          with          Mrs.          Betty          Clark,         Reading          Improvement.         Mr.          Richard          Hende rson,          English          II,          instructs          Mr.          Frank         Davenport,          English          II,          III,          on          the          best          method          for          serving.         Mrs.          Helen          Younger,          English          II,          and          Mr.          Eugene          Bray,         English          II,          enter          Brogden          Hall          for          a          special          assembly.         Mrs.          Mildred          Modlin,          English          II,          Journalism          I,          II,          coordinates          Wildcat          subscriptions          while          Miss          Helen         Dobson,          English          II,          Journalism          II,          World          History,          reviews          a          recent          HANOVERIAN.                  ,         ,                  .         co         a         ¥         159         Mr.          James          Potter,          English          III,          runs          through          a          scene          from         Cheaper          by          the          Dozen          with          Mrs.          Diane          Burton,          English         IV.         In          the          library          Miss          Ruth          Skinner,          English          IV,          Sociology,         prepares          a          vocabulary          list          with          Mrs.          Elizabeth          Lane,         English          III,          IV.         160         Mr.          Doug          Cochrane,          English          II,          IV,          and          Mr.          Junius          Stearns,         proach          to          Julius          Caesar.         Miss          Martha          Hamilton,          English          II,          and          Mrs.          Bonnie         Daniel,          English          II,          II,          check          their          mail          in          the          office.         English          II,          plan          a          new          classroom          ap-         Mrs.          Eugenia          Jones,          English          III,          compares          a          literature          poster          from          her          classes         with          one          made          by          a          student          of          Miss          Helen          Blanks,          English          III.         Block          study          of          literature          and          history          relates         subject          matter          through          correlated          topics          and         projects          in          American,          English,          and          world         cultures.          Another          new          approach          is          the          study          of         literature          dealing          with          similar          concepts         instead          of          the          traditional          chronological         development.          Research          papers          for          seniors          are         no          longer          limited          to          literary         subjects:          they          may          discuss          occupational         fields          or          interests.         A          supplementary          library          in          the          bookroom         supplies          Greek          drama,          Shakespearean          plays,         modern          short          stories,          selected          non-fiction,         and          a          variety          of          novels.          Closed          circuit          television         is          available          for          the          first          time          this          year         in          English          classes.          In          the          library,          accessible         to          all          students,          are          albums          and          films,         which          provide          enjoyment          and          encourage          students          to          develop          their          own         interpretive          skills.         Miss          Katherine          Wicker,          English          IV,          and          Mrs.          Margaret         Geary,          English          IV,          U.          S.          History,          confer          with          student         Mike          Padrick,          who          is          working          in          independent          study.         161         Trades          courses          combine          study          and         practical          work          to          increase          each          student's         particular          skills.          Courses          employing         latest          mechanical          devices          emphasize          quality         in          production.         A          two-year          program          initiated          this          year          will         enlarge          the          department’s          supply          of          equipment         and          machinery.          Instructors          hope         to          add          several          courses          to          the          curriculum          next         year          when          present          facilities          will          expand.         Architectural          drafting,          being          taught         for          the          first          time          this          year,          makes          two         years          of          study          in          drafting          available          to          students.         These          two          electives          in          mechanical         drawing          are          the          most          popular          in          the          trades         field          because          they          are          useful         to          prospective          engineers          and          architects.         Another          widely          studied          course          is          electronics,         also          offering          two          years          of          study.          In         this          course          students          design          and          build         equipment—such          as,         receivers,          transmitters,          and          amplifiers.         In          addition          to          specialized          studies          in          individual         fields,          the          department          offers          basic          subjects         which          lead          to          a          trades          diploma.         Mr.          George          Garrett,          Mechanical          Drawing          I,          Mr.          David         Stillman,          Mechanical          Drawing          I,          II,          Mr.          Frank          Kovacs,         Metals          Industry;          and          Mr.          Justin          Kornegay,          Carpentry          I,         II,          study          a          diagram          of          a          metal          cylinder.         a         162         Mr.          Robert          Pennington,          Machine          Shop,          and          Mr.          Joseph         Wood,          Electronics          I,          II,          talk          with          Mr.          James          Gearhart,         Vocational          Director,          before          leaving          school          on          Friday         afternoon.         Mr.          Clifton          Long,          Internal          Combustion          Engines,          and          Mr.         Ronnie          Pickler,          Basic          Electricity,          Shop          Math,          tune          up          the         engine          of          a          student’s          car.         Driver’s          Education          teaches          students         safe          driving          habits          and          the          road          laws         of          North          Carolina.          Mr.          Rex          Hardy,         in          charge          of          Driver’s          Education,          teaches          about         ninety-five          students          in          his          classes.          During         the          first          semester          students          receive          thirty-six         hours          of          instruction          in          the          car.          The         students          drive          twenty          minutes          and          observe         forty          minutes          a          day          for          a          period         of          twenty          days.         Discussions          of          the          car,          its          operation,          road         laws,          and          driving          hazards          and          how          to         handle          them          take          up          most          of          the          class          time.          This         year          many          of          the          new          safety          features,         such          as          the          four-way          flasher          and          the          energy         absorbing          steering          column,          were         explained.          Tests          are          given          on          these          subjects,         and          an          exam          is          given          at          the          end          of          the          year.         Mr.          Rex          Hardy          explains          to          Jo          Morton          her          driving          time         and          her          mileage.         A          Driver's          Education          student,          preparing          to          turn          onto          16th          Street,          gives          a          right          turn          signal.         163         CLASSES         Hard-shelled          yet          delicate,         Tentatively          feeling          for          experience,         Quick         To          change          direction         Are          the          inhabitants          of          this          world.         164         CLASSES         Hard-shelled          yet         Tentatively          feeling          for          ex;         Sophomore          President          Richard          Wilson          and          Joe          Murchison,          vice-president,          assume          the          responsibilities          of          their          offices.         Nancy          Snow,          secretary,          is          not          pictured.         166         Sophomores          are          eager          yet          unsure,         mature          yet          ever          growing,          curious          yet          trapped          in         a          maze          of          details          and          tests          as          they          enter         their          first          year          of          senior          high.          Here          they          learn         to          form          their          own          ideas.          Participation         in          student          government,          the          Twirp          Dance,          first         exams,          and          the          introduction          to          high         school          athletics          aid          in          the          development          of         their          individuality.          New          friends         and          new          interests          evolve          from          the          daily          routine         which          they          follow.          This          is          the          proving         ground.          During          the          course          of          the          year,         sophomores          must          gain          the          respect,          and          perhaps         the          recognition,          of          their          friends          and          teachers.         Often          they          face          confusion          and          loneliness,         but          just          as          often          find          friends          and          happiness.         This          is          a          year          of          growth.         The          sophomore          learns          to          accept          responsibility         in          preparation          for          that          next          longed-for         Junior          year.         Abeyounis,          Kay         Akel,          Corena         Albers,          Linda         Alberti,          Deborah         Alexander,          Cynthia         Alford,          Alford         Alford,          Suzette         Ambrosiano,          John         Allen,          Pamela         Anderson,          Ann         Anderson,          Beattie          Jane         Anderson,          Filmore         Anderson,          James         Andrews,          Jean         Armstrong,          Billy         Atkinson,          Michael         Austin,          Sondra         Backus,          Jerry         Baker,          Joyce         Baker,          Wayne         Bailey,          Donna          Carol         Band,          Henry         Barbour,          Leigh         Barefoot,          Milford         Barker,          Beverly         Barn,          Gail         ‘Barns,          Larry         Barnhill,          Betty         Bass,          Vicki         Batounis,          Nick         Batson,          Edwina         Batson,          Ellen         Batson,          Graham         Batson,          Sidney         Bazemore,          Roberta         Bear,          Barbara         Beardon,          Sharon         Beatty,          Gary         Beaulieu,          Frederick         Beck,          Walter         Berry,          William         Bennett,          James         Bennett,          Linda         Benson,          Kay         Benson,          Susan         Benton,          Kathryne         Bergeron,          Antoinette         Best,          Kathleen         Best,          Mary          Ann         Bethea,          James         Black,          Robert         Blackman,          Cathy         Blackmore,          Jackson         Blake,          Ineta         Blake,          Janet         Blake,          Marsha         167         Blanchard,          Michael         Blanchard,          William         Bland,          Debra         Bland,          Jerry         Blann,          Lee         Blanton,          Cheryl         Blanton,          Eugene         Blizzard,          Bretton         Blockwell,          Jimmy         Boatwright,          Julia         Boney,          Terry         Bonser,          Brenda         Borneman,          Gill         Borneman,          Phillip         Bost,          Susie         Bostic,          Diane         Bostic,          Jerrie         Bowden,          Walter         Bowen,          Deborah         Bradshaw,          Faye         Brehmer,          Barbara         Bridges,          Diane         Brite,          Josephine         Broadfoot,          Miriam         Brock,          Richard         Brooks,          Bill         Brown,          Deborah         Brown,          Ralph         Brown,          Wayne          Senators          Vangie          Waggett,          Kim          Helsabeck,          Linda          Car-         Brus,          Cynthia          michael,          Dottie          Gieschen,          and          Bill          Brooks          listen          as          Larry         Bryan,          Gail          Rose          presents          his          idea.         Bryant,          Pamela         Buddin,          Ray         Buffalo,          Kathy         Buftham,          Georgena         Burdette,          Jean         Burke,          Melody         Burnette,          Robbie         Burns,          Miriam         Burton,          Cynthia         Butler,          Martha         Caines,          Dale         Caldwell,          Thomas         168         Cameron,          Daniel         Canady,          Kathryn         Cannon,          Geraldine         Caravan,          James         Carl,          James         Carmichael,          Linda         Carpenter,          Donald         Carroll,          George         Carroll,          Ronald         Carter,          Debra         Casey,          Mary         Cavenaugh,          Bruce         Cebral,          Josephine         Chadwick,          George         Chapman,          Barbara         Cherry,          Brenda         Clark,          Cheryl         Clark,          Martha         Clark,          Patricia         Clements,          Anice         Cofer,          Edward         Coleman,          Elizabeth         Coleman,          Rebecca         Coley,          Martha         Collins,          Beatrice         Collins,          Debra         Collins,          Kathryn         Connell,          Guy         Connelly,          Michael         Connor,          Danny         Corbett,          Selah         Costello,          Karen         Cottle,          Paul         Cotton,          Jane         Courville,          Charles         Covil,          Dean         Cowell,          Linda          Cox,          James         Craft,          Pixie         Craft,          Stephen         Craig,          Donna         Craig,          William          John         Craven,          Trecia         Creech,          Jimmy         Crews,          Phyllis         Cribb,          Patricia         Criser,          Theresa         Crittenden,          Rebecca         Cromartie,          Scott         Croom,          Theresa         Curtis,          Victoria         Danford,          Elizabeth         Daughtry,          Deborah         Daughtry,          Duane         Daum,          Robert         Davenport,          Marvin         Davis,          Calvin         Davis,          Eugene         Davis,          Juanita         Davis,          Sue         Denning,          Mary         DeSantis,          Pamela         Detch,          Gary         169         Dixon,          David         Dobbins,          Susan         Dobo,          Robert         Dobson,          Elwood         Dolan,          William         Donnell,          Dolly         Dowdy,          Edwinna         Doughty,          Debbie         Dudney,          Rosemary         Duncan,          Ronnie         Dunn,          Frederick         Dunn,          Linda         Eaton,          Carolyn         Eckhardt,          Susan         Edmunds,          Bruce         Edwards,          Milton         Efird,          Susan         Ellis,          Wanda         Elmore,          Gwendolyn         Elsen,          Sandra         Ennis,          Dena         Ennis,          Janet         Ennis,          Margie         Evans,          Janet         Everette,          James         Everhart,          Rodney         Farmer,          Keith         Farmer,          Michael         Farrow,          John          Richard         Farrow,          Mary         Faulk,          Kathy         Feenstra,          Becky         Felton,          Monica         Fensel,          Margaret         Fergus,          Virginia         Challenges         Ferguson,          Robert         Fick,          Ken         Field,          Robert         Flowers,          Janis         Floyd,          Michael         Fonvielle,          Alexander         Forcum,          James         Fore,          Homer          Lamar          III         Forrest,          Christine         Foushee,          James         Fox,          John         Fox,          Stephen         Franks,          Charlene         Fraser,          Linda         Frazelle,          David         Freeman,          Elizabeth         Freeman,          Gail         Freeman,          Joseph         Freeman,          Mark         French,          Allen         Freyer,          William         170         Fryer,          Carolyn         Fuller,          Linda         Futch,          Roy         Gainey,          Randolph         Ganey,          Eleanor         Gainous,          Vernette         Gariss,          Margaret         Garner,          Thomas         Garner,          Wayne         Garriss,          Lee         George,          Rebecca         Gieschen,          Dorothy         Gilles,          Martha         Giovinetti,          Deborah         Glazier,          Melinda         Glen,          Thomas         Glore,          Clare         Glover,          Walter         Godwin,          Ebe         Godwin,          John         Godwin,          Michael         Godwin,          Stanley         Goodwin,          Brenda         Gordon,          Carey         Gore,          Daniel         Gore,          Kathy         Gore,          Tracy         Grady,          Gary         Graham,          Teresa         Greene,          Jon         Greene,          Pamela          Sue         Gregory,          Kenneth         Griffin,          Claudia         Gruelle,          Emily         Haas,          Vickie         For          Sophomores         Haddack,          Eugene         Hagar,          Ann         Haggins,          Robert         Hales,          William         Hall,          Raymond         Hamilton,          Debra         Hamm,          Gary         Hammonds,          Timothy         Hannafey,          Grace         Hare,          Betty         Harris,          Kirby         Harris,          Linda         Hassel,          Louis         Hatch,          Frederick         Hatcher,          Brenda         Hawes,          Albert         Haydu,          Kenneth         Heath,          Eva          Mae         Heath,          Peggy         Hefelfinger,          Susan         Helsabeck,          Kimby         171         Henderson,          Nancy         Henson,          Cecil         Henson,          Ken         Henry          Abbie         Henry,          Nancy         Herring,          Beth         Herring,          Mary         Higgins,          Eric         Hill,          Linda         Hill,          Penny         Hill,          Teddy         Hines,          Becky         Hines,          Susan         Hinton,          Billy         Hobbs,          Diane         Hobbs,          Harry         Hobbs,          Jerry          Hobbs,          Larry         Holder,          Myra         Hollar,          Daphne         Holliday,          Elijah         Holloway,          Linda         Holmes,          Mayo         Holston,          Skip         Holt,          Linda         Horne,          Pam         Hough,          Henry         Howarth,          James         Howarth,          John         Howe,          Lee         Howerton,          Diane         Howlett,          Linda         Huband,          Janet         Hudson,          Virginia         Hughes,          Carole         Humphrey,          Rebecca         Hunt,          Norman         Hurd,          Emily         Hutson,          Gail         Ingram,          Michael         Ingram,          Marvin         Isley,          Linda         Jackson,          Kenneth         Jacobs,          Billy         James,          Dan         Janicki,          William         Jarrell,          Michael         Jernigan,          Carolyn         Johnson,          Cecilia         Johnson,          Dexter         Johnson,          Greta         Johnson,          Phillip         Johnson,          Ralph         Johnson,          Ross         Johnson,          Thomas         Johnson,          William         IZ         Michael          Floyd          and          Becky          Crittenden          prepare          to          leave         for          the          Twirp          Dance.         Ketchum,          Laura         Kimball,          David         King,          Ginger         King,          John         Kittle,          Mary          Helen         Klimex,          Evelyn         Knox,          David         Korb,          Beth         Kornegay,          Jane         Kovacs,          Muriel         Kraly,          Mary          Louise         LaCroix,          Joyce         Lamb,          Rebecca         Lancaster,          Gail         Lane,          Frank         Langley,          Donald         Pengley,          Nanette         Lapkovitch,          Judy         Larson,          Sue         Lashley,          Linda         Latham,          William         LeBoo,          Arthur         Ledbetter,          Stephen         Lee,          Ruth         Lee,          William         Leeds,          Linda         LeGwen,          Anita         Leonard,          Linda         Jones,          Bryan         Jones,          Judy         Jones,          Kevin         Jordan,          Barbara          Nan         Jordan,          James         Julien,          Linda         Justice,          Daniel         Karriker,          Mike         Keels,          Stewart         Kegal,          Linda         Keith,          Amelia         Keith,          Andy         Kelly,          Bobby         Kelly,          Mike         Kelly,          Suzanne         173         Lewis,          Charles         Lewis,          Barney         Lewis,          Elizabeth         Lewis,          Vickie         Lewis,          William         Lippitz,          Marie         Little,          Betsy         Lloyd,          Ronnie         Lockamy,          Sue         Long,          Wayne         Lorek,          Mary         Lyerly,          Rebecca         MacCallum,          Helen         MacKay,          William         Madely,          Patricia         Maguire,          Elizabeth         Malette,          Andre         Marchand,          Connie         Marley,          Ann         Marlowe,          Karen         Marshall,          Martin         Martin,          Sherry         Mason,          William         Massengill,          Donald         Mathews,          Donna         Mathis,          Carolyn         Matthews,          Joyce         McCandless,          Jeanette         McCloud,          Robert         McCuiston,          Sue         McDade,          Jeanette         McDermatt,          James         McEntee,          Joseph         McGert,          Gail         McGinnis,          Sharon         McGowan,          Katherine         McKeithan,          Mac         McKeithan,          Margaret         McKim,          Herbert         McLean,          Allan         McLean,          James         McLean,          William         McMahan,          JoAnn         McMullan,          Ann         Meeks,          Helen         Melton,          Bonnie         Memory,          Helen         Merritt,          Kermit         Messer,          Katherine         Miars,          George         Milczakowski,          Thomas         Milliard,          Richard         Miller,          Mary         Miller,          Rebecca          Ann         Milliken,          Michael         Mintz,          Diane         Mintz,          Theresa         Mooneyham,          Janice         Moore,          Coy         Moore,          David         Moore,          Elizabeth         Moore,          Paula         Moore,          Rodney         174         Moore,          Ronald         Moore,          Terry         Morgan,          Patricia         Morse,          Barbara         Mott,          Stephen         Mowbray,          Anne         Mullinix,          William         Mullinix,          Carol         Muench,          William         Munn,          Mike         Murchison,          David         Murchison,          Joseph         Murphy,          Gail         Murray,          Diane         Murray,          Dianne         Murray,          Peggy         Murrell,          Faye         Neal,          David         Needham,          Jan         Nelson,          Gregg         Nemargut,          Joe         Nemera,          Bernadette         Newber,          Kurt         Newell,          Wesley         Newton,          Cochina         Newton,          Yvonne         Nicholson,          Robert         Nixon,          Donald          Ray         Nixon,          Lynnwood         Norris,          Harold         Sophomore          Suzanne          Kelly          discovers          that          exams          can          be          Norris,          Jerry         quite          a          trial.         Norton,          Ron         Nunnelee,          Tuney         Nussman,          Sue         Ourt,          Fred         Outlaw,          Stanley         Owens,          Frances         Ozment,          Frances         Oxenfield,          Bobby         Pace,          George         Pace,          Janice          Lynne         Palmeter,          Kenneth         Parker,          Freddie         175         Parker,          Ginny         Parker,          Hugh         Pate,          Loretta         Patelos,          Marica         Pearson,          Karen         Pearson,          Robert         Pearson,          Steve         Pelland,          Martin         Pepper,          Cathy         Pepper,          Michael         Perten,          Karen         Peschaw,          Henry         Peterson,          Barbara         Peterson,          Curtis         Peterson,          William         Pickard,          John         Pigford,          Selden         Piner,          Carol         Piner,          Theresa         Pittman,          Landis         Plunkett,          Donna         Mid-term          Exams          Are          New         Potter,          Carol         Potter,          Gail         Powell,          Michael         Powell,          Starr         Powell,          Vernon         Pownell,          Janet         Price,          Antoinette         Price,          Donna         Price,          Ruth         Pridgen,          Mary          Ellen         Pursley,          Bill         Puryear,          Leslie         Pyles,          Pam         Rackley,          Evelyn         Radford,          Harold         Ramsey,          Gerry         Ramsey,          Terry         Raney,          Rebecca         Rannbury,          Kristen         Rasberry,          Connie         Ray,          Joan         Raynor,          James         Reeves,          Rebecca         Register,          Kay         Register,          Stanley         Renn,          William         Riggs,          Ann         Riggs,          Carolyn         Rimmer,          Elizabeth         Rippy,          Allen         Ritchie,          Rita         Robbins,          Maxine         Roberts,          Pam         Robinson,          Frances         Robinson,          James         176         Robinson,          Kathleen         Robinson,          Patricia         Roethlinger,          Sharon         Rogers,          Geraldyne         Rogers,          William         Roller,          Christine         Rose,          Larry         Rouby,          Kenneth         Rouse,          Carol         Rouse,          Faye         Rowan,          David         Rullman,          Elizabeth         Russ,          Michael         Russell,          Karen         Sampley,          Michael         Sampley,          Ronnie         Sanders,          Janet         Sanders,          Michael         Sandifer,          Marian         Sandlin,          Susan         Sarvis,          Wanda         Savage,          Mary         Schmitt,          JoAnn         Schupp,          James         Schwarz,          Constance         Schwartz,          Peggy         Scism,          Landon         Scoggins,          Lorraine         Scruggs,          Richard         Senechal,          Marie         Sessions,          Zacky         Settlemeyer,          Peggy         Sigman,          Mark         Sikes,          Amanda         Sillia,          Diane         Simione,          Albert         Simmons,          Delane         Simmons,          Patricia         Simmons,          Patrick         Sineath,          Cheryl         Sisson,          Penelope         Skipper,          Sally         Sloan,          William         Smith,          Cherry         Smith,          David         Smith,          Diane         Smith,          Donna         Smith,          Larry         Smith,          Randy         Smith,          Suellen         Smith,          Thomas         Smith,          Wylie         Smithdeal,          Catherine         Sneeden,          Deborah         Sneeden,          Wanda         Snow,          Nancy         Wir]         178         Soles,          Larry         Somersette,          Wanda         Sondey,          Martin         Southerland,          Michael         Spooner,          Pamela         Standridge,          Thomas         Stanley,          Leonard         Stanley,          Lynne         Stanley,          Paul         Stanley,          Paula         Stanley,          Susan         Starling,          Paul         Steoall,          Randolph         Starks,          Glen         Still,          Carolyn         Stokely,          Kathy         Stokes,          Diane         Straughn,          Ronald         Strickland,          Ray         Stump,          Susan         Suggs,          Sharon         Sutton,          Linda         Swart,          Eleanor         Sweatman,          Royce         Taylor,          Susan         Teachey,          William         Temple,          Diane          Linda         Tenuta,          Mary         Thompkins,          Marie         Thompson,          Barbara         Thompson,          Mike         Thompson,          Nancy         Thompson,          Thomas         Thurman,          Ronald         Rich,          Paul         Todd,          Drew         Todd,          Mike         Todd,          Raleigh         Togesson,          Tommy         Tomberlin,          Joe         Troutman,          Gene         Troutman,          June         Tubbs,          Nora         Turner,          Bill         Turner,          Steve         Tutherow,          Dianne         Tyler,          Larry         Tyner,          Janet         Vaught,          Rhonda         Verzaal,          Richard         Waggett,          Vangie         Walker,          Debbie         Walker,          Franklin         Wallace,          Glean         Walston,          Woody         Walters,          Martha         Walton,          Carolyn         Walton,          Linda         Ward,          James         Ward,          Judy         Ward,          Judy         Ward,          Pam         Warshauer,          Edward         Waters,          Frank         Watkins,          Ann         Watkins,          Pam         Watkins,          Penny         Watkins,          Robert         Watters,          Becky         Watkins,          Tommy         Watson,          Mickey         Weatherspoon,          Martha         Weaver,          Eddie         Weaver,          Scott         Webb,          Debbie         Webster,          Bobbie         Weeks,          Felicia         Weeks,          Roxy         Weiss,          Susan         Wells,          Jackie         Wells,          Pat         Wells,          Steve         Wessell,          Nancy         West,           April         West,          Don         West,          Lawrence         Westbury,          Randy         Westcott,          Linda         ‘Wheatley,          Barbara         Wheeler,          Acquenetta         Sophomores          Eagerly          Await          The          Coming          Junior          Year         Whittemore,          Kay         Wiggs,          Donald         Wilkinson,          Lee         Willettes,          Sheryl         Williams,          Charlotte         Williams,          Margaret         Williams,          Ronnie         Williamson,          Jerry         Willis,          Jo          Ann         Wilson,          Linda         Wilson,          Richard         Windham,          Jerry         Windley,          Joyce         Winebar,          Mike         Winter,          Phil         Wirth,          Robert         Wooten,          Michael         Wrenn,          Jody         Yeager,          Vonnie         Young,          Michael         Young,          Susan         Zimmerman,          Robert         Zurcher,          Joyce         179         activities          with          enthusiasm          and          pride.         |         Junior          officers—Eddie          Lockamy,          vice-president;          Dru          Farrar,          secretary;          and          Tommy          Pollard,          president—lead          class         Juniors,          ranked          middle          in          importance,         often          show          the          utmost          in          school          spirit          and         participation.          No          longer          bewildered         at          the          immensity          and          confusion          of          the          campus,         juniors          clamor          to          take          their          rightful          places         in          student          activities.          These          students         continually          invest          all          their          energies          in          a         variety          of          club          activities,          student         government          programs,          and          invariable          homework         assignments          to          meet          deadline          after         deadline.          Floating          among          all          of          them          as         reminders          of          an          unusually          eventful          and         gratifying          year          are          the          haunts         of          the          junior-senior,          class          rings,          and          Preliminary         Scholastic          Aptitude          Tests.          The          junior         year,          truly          a          rewarding          one,          makes          every         important          event          a          milestone          in          the         lives          of          its          classmen.          To          those          who          seek          its         rewards,          the          National          Honor          Society          is         an          added          incentive.          Looking          back,          juniors          recall         fond          memories          and          look          eagerly          toward         the          esteem          of          being          a          senior.         180         Adams,          Lee         Alabaster,          Michael         Alberti,          Yvonne         Allen,          Catherine         Allen,          Jane         Allen,          Jeffrey         Allen,          Ruth         Alligood,          Faith         Allison,          William         Amerson,          Kathleen         Apostolico,          John         Baggett,          Debra         Bagwell,          Linda         Balch,          Rose          Mary         Baldwin,          Pamela         Balk,          Linda         Ballard,          Linda         Baltzegar,          Kathryn         Barbour,          Dennis         Barefoot,          Abram         Barfield,          Julia         Barnhill,          Brenda         Barnwell,          Roy         Barr,          Michael         Barrueta,          Evelyn         _          Barrueta,          Maud         Batdorff,          Cathleen         Batson,          Dorothy         Bayne,          Edgar         Beale,          Michael         Beard,          Carolyn         Beattie,          Daryl         Bedsole,          Bonnie         Benton,          Cynthia         Benton,          Eugene         Best,          Wilbur         Biggs,          Steven         Bissette,          David         Black,          Mary         Blackwell,          Julie         Blackwell,          Suzanne         Bland,          Linda         Blanton,          Tony         Blanton,          Velvadeane         Boggs,          Samuel         Bolton,          Worth         Boney,          William         Boone,          James         Boone,          Janice         Bosso,          Wilma         Bowen,          Brenda         Bowers,          Donnie         Boylan,          Harry         Braak,          Dianne         Bradshaw,          Kathryn         Branch,          Zegary         18]         Braswell,          Donna         Braswell,          James         Brewington,          Ernest         Bridges,          Constance         Britton,          Louise         Britton,          Sheila         Brock,          Ronnie         Brookbank,          Joan         Brooks,          Raymond         Brooks,          Steven         Brown,          Gwendolyn         Brown,          James         Brown,          Kirk         Brown,          Linda          Carol         Browning,          Frances         Bryan,          Derenda         Bryan,          Gail         Buck,          Diane         Burnett,          Shirley         Calder,          Robert         Calloway,          Karen         Canady,          Larry         Cannon,          Phyllis         Capps,          Pamela         Carmichael,          Kathryn         Carney,          Janice         Carey,          Judith         Carr,          Cecelia         Carroll,          Patricia         Cayton,          Donald         Chappell,          Jeffrey         Charles-Craft,          Deborah         Childress,          Philip         Christmas,          Bryant         Church,          Michael         Clark,          Richard         Clark,          Robert         Clemmons,          Thomas         Clewis,          Michael         Clover,          Donna         Cole,          Mary         Cole,          Robert         Coleman,          Jerry         Coley,          Patricia         Collins,          Donna         Collins,          Stanley         Cooper,          Mary          Lynn         Corcoran,          Patricia         Coston,          Linda         Coulter,          Bernard         Craft,          Charles         Crawford,          Gail         Cribb,          Carolyn         Crider,          Rebecca         Crossley,          Laura         Culp,          Jeneane         182         Curtis,          Gayle         Danford,          Woodard         Daughtry,          Ronald         Davenport,          Robbie         Davis,          Derick         Davis,          Lynne         Davis,          Marjorie         Davis,          Theodore         Dawson,          Perry         Day,          Robert         Dean,          Kathy         Dehne,          David         Leonard          May,          Katrina          Marston,          and         Nancy          Morton          wait          as          Mrs.          Doughty,         junior          guidance          counselor,          prepares          re-         Dempsey,          Mildred          ceipts          for          the          coming          PSAT          tests.         Diehlmann,          Phyllis         Dillon,          Charles         Dixon,          Linda         Doherty,          Andrea         Do mbroski,          Michael         Doughty,          Elizabeth         Drish,          Lucy         Dunn,          George         DuPre,          John         Durant,          Wilbert         Durham,          Timothy         Dyson,          Michael         Eason,          Jane         Eason,          Martha         Edwards,          Linda         Eiden,          Thomas         Elmore,          Patsy         Ensley,          Debra         Epps,          Lawrence         Evans,          Sandra         Everett,          Cheryl         Everette,          Beale         Faircloth,          Dolores         Farmer,          Frances         Farmer,          Robert         Farmer,          Thomas         Farr,          Judith         Farrar,          Drusilla         Farrior,          James         Felts,          Catherine         183         Juniors          Rally          To          The         Fenegan,          Willard         Ferger,          Frances         Filip,          Matilda         Flowers,          Earl         Flowers,          Patricia         Flynn,          Edwin         Flynn,          Jean         Foreman,          John         Formy-Duval,          Lee         Fox,          Sarah         Frankoff,          Roger         French,          Brenda         Fullerton,          Karen         Fussell,          Benjamin         Futch,          George         Futch,          Kathryn         Gainous,          Wayne         Garber,          Robert         Garner,          Kathryn         Garner,          Sandra         George,          Glenda         Gibson,          Janice         Godwin,          Abbe         Godwin,          Jane         Goodwin,          Larry         Gore,          Alan         Gore,          Marlene         Gore,          Rodger         Gore,          William         Gower,          Connie         Graham,          Cynthia         Gregory,          Martha         Griffen,          Harry         Grumbles,          Carolyn         Haddock,          Earl         Hahn,          Linda         Hale,          Betty          Jo         Hale,          Richard         Hales,          Gladys         Hall,          Rebecca         Hall,          Robert         Hall,          William         Halterman,          Jenny         Junior          senators          —          Leonard          May,          Mary         Strange,          Nell          Hooper,          Donna          Brown,         Abbe          Godwin,          and          Frances          Ferger          —         glance          over          some          of          the          day’s          business.         184         Call          For          Leadershi         Hammond,          Theresa         Hand,          Brenda         Hardee,          Albert         Hardison,          Terry         Hare,          Leslie         Harfoush,          Tina         Harmon,          Mark         Harrell,          Brenda         Harvey,          Gwendolyn         Hatcher,          Janet         Haydu,          Adrienne         Hayes,          Lark         Hayes,          Susan         Hazel,          Betty         Hazelton,          Tracie         Heffner,          Daniel         Henderson,          Harold         Hensley,          Herbert         Herring,          Linda         Hewett,          Linda         Hewett,          William         Hickman,          Penzy         Higgins,          Hope         High,          Robert         Hill,          Robin         Hilton,          Harriette         Hines,          Frank         Hobbs,          Bonita         Hodges,          Linda         Holland,          Linda         Hooper,          Nell         Hovey,          Patricia         Howe,          Jeannie         Huband,          Kimley         Hudson,          Janice         Hufham,          Freddy         Huggins,          Gary         Hulbert,          Irene         Hulbert,          Joseph         Hundley,          Lynn         Mr.          Sandy          Glover,          a          patient          at          James         Walker          Memorial          Hospital,          accepts          with         a          grateful          smile          the          flowers          and          mail         brought          by          candystripers          Jayne          Little         and          Brenda          Hand.         Hunt,          Marsha         Hurst,          Nancy         Hutton,          Ramona         185         Ingram,          Beverly         Jackson,          Jacqueline         Jackson,          Wrightson         Jacobs,          Beverly         James,          Judy         Jarrell,          Marsha         Joe,          Mary         Johnson,          Debra         Johnson,          Jean         Johnson,          Nancy         Johnson,          Rebecca         Johnson,          Robert         Johnson,          Russell         Johnson,          Sharon         Johnson,          William         Jones,          Mary         Jones,          Roland         Jordan,          Lynda         Jordan,          SuAnn         Joyner,          Terry         Kennedy,          Gregory         Juniors          Seek          Knowledge          .          .          .         Kershaw,          Jack         King,          Benjamin         King,          Donna         King,          Johnnie         King,          Mary         King,          Sharon         King,          Teresa         Kinser,          Shelly         Klander,          Wayne         Kline,          Carolyn         Knape,          Wesley         Kuebrich,          Mary         Lanier,          Theresa         Larson,          Edward         Lazarides,          Sandra         Lee,          Brenda         Lee,          Donald         Lee,          Elizabeth         Leggett,          Rana         Lem,          Frank         Lentz,          Donald         Leonard,          Marilyn         LeRay,          Barry         Letendre,          Laura         Lewis,          Carol         Lewis,          Donna         Lewis,          Karla         Lineberry,          William         Lipsius,          Rosalind         Little,          Bernice         Little,          Jayne         Littleton,          Dee         Lockamy,          Edward         Loughlin,          Kingsland         Lowe,          Eric         186         Lynch,          Susan         Mack,          Belinda         Mack,          Billy         Maree,          Brenda         Marley,          Linda         Marshall,          Dennis         Marston,          Katrina         Martin,          David         Mason,          Sarah         Mathis,          Grover         May,          Leonard         McCall,          Marilyn         McChesney,          Patricia         McClung,          Sherelyn         McCrae,          Aaron         McCumbee,          Philip         McDaniel,          Linda         McDonald,          Barbara         McDonald,          Charles         McDowell,          Callie          Jo         McDowell,          Ronald         McGough,          Phyllis         McGowan,          William         McGugan,          Marcia         McKeithan,          Dale         McKeithan,          Timothy         ‘McKoy,          John         McKoy,          Leonora         McLucas,          Glenda         McMillan,          Starr         McSwain,          Larry         Merrick,          Winslow         Merritt,          John         Messer,          Kenneth         Metler,          Russ         Stairsteps          To          Wisdom         Metts,          James         Meyer,          Barbara         Millar,          Julia         Miller,          Dick         Millinor,          Mitchell         Millinor,          Phyllis         Mills,          Troy         Mincey,          Sheryl         Mintz,          Gregory         Monroe,          Carolyn         Montford,          Sue         Moore,          Robert         Moore,          William         Morgan,          Daphne         Morgan,          Thomas         Morris,          Edith         Morris,          Howard         Morton,          Nancy         Muench,          William         Murdock,          Geraldine         Murray,          Deborah         187         188         Murray,          Richard         Murrell,          Mary         Neilson,          Joyce         Nelson,          Jonnie         Neuwirth,          Howard         Newell,          Timothy         Norment,          Billie         Norris,          Debra         Norris,          Michael         Norton,          Terry         Odum,          Nancy         Olive,          Constance         Olsen,          Ann         Orli,          Theresa         Orrell,          Robert         Ozment,          Carol         Pace,          Maurice         Parham,          Herbert         Parker,          Hardy         Parker,          Janet         Parrish,          Kathy         Paschal,          Nellie         Payne,          Linda         Pearsall,          Melva         Pearsall,          Susan         Penny,          Frankie         Perry,          Debra         Peterson,          Kay         Pickard,          Randy         Pickard,          Steve         Piner,          Kathy         Piner,          Sandra         Poindexter,          Robert         Pollard,          Thomas         Pontius,          Robert         Pope,          Cecil         Porter,          Kay         Porter,          Wayne         Potter,          Diane         Potter,          Ramona         Potter,          Sylvia         Powell,          Connie         Powell,          Kay         Powell,          Richard         Prevatte,          Robert         Price,          Thomas         Price,          William         Prince,          Charles         Proctor,          Alice         Purvis,          Michael         Pyle,          Lynne         Quinn,          Peggy         Ramsey,          McKinney         Ray,          Stacia         Register,          Dennis         Rehder,          Stanley         Retchin,          Sheldon         Reynolds,          Margo         Reynolds,          Peggy         Rich,          Paul         Richardson,          John         Riggs,          Charles         Riggs,          Gail         Rimmer,          Barbara         Rivenbark,          Cynthia         Rivenbark,          Ted         Roberts,          Devone         Robertson,          Tony         Robinson,          Carolyn         Robinson,          Jacquelyn         Robinson,          John         Robinson,          Martha         Robinson,          Raymond         Robinson,          Sharon         Rochelle,          William         Rowe,          Dale         Rubin,          Phyllis         Russ,          Glenda         Salisbury,          Linda         Salmon,          Virginia         Sanders,          Elizabeth         Sasser,          Jacqueline         Saunders,          Becky         Sawyer,          John         Scott,          Page         Seaton,          Dorothy         Sessoms,          David         Sharp,          Jane         Shaw,          Arthur         Shields,          Rebecca         Shipton,          Donald         Sikes,          Jimmy         Simon,          Linda         Singletary,          Valora         Singleton,          Linda         Smith,          David         Smith,          Deryl         Smith,          Gail         Smith,          George         189         David          Walker          sneaks          a          peek          at          Duane         Daughtry’s          little          black          book          as          the          Junior-         Senior          approaches.         Class          Rings          Climax         Smith,          Janice         Smith,          Julia         Smith,          Kathryn         Smith,          Patricia         Smith,          Stevens         Sneeden,          Stanly         Sneeden,          Thomas         Snipes,          John         Solomon,          Nancy         Somersett,          Faye         Somersette,          Elaine         South,          David         Speer,          Mary         Stallworth,          Marsha         Stokley,          Patrick         Stover,          Robert         Strandquest,          Deborah         Strange,          Mary         Strickland,          David         Strickland,          James         Strickland,          Lu          Anna         Swann,          Pamela         Sweatman,          Lynn         Szczerbiak,          Elizabeth         Tartt,          Paul         Taylor,          Brenda         Taylor,          Debra         Taylor,          Diana         Taylor,          Donna         Taylor,          Rufus         Teachey,          Kathleen         Teeter,          Jane         Thomas,          Randall         Thomas,          Rosanne         Thompson,          Janis         Thompson,          Jean         Thurman,          Ronald         Tienken,          Cheryl         Tilghman,          Katherine         A          class          ring          will          remain          the          symbol          of          Tinga          Anne         years          past          and          those          to          come.         Tinga,          Dorothy         Tompkins,          Ray         Torhan,          Thomas         190         The          Junior          Year         Triplett,          Lee         Turner,          Carolyn         Tumer,          Thomas         Tyndall,          Geneva         Ussery,          Calvin         Vereen,          Jack         Wade,          Shirley         Waggett,          Warren         Walden,          Harry         Waldorf,          Deborah         Walton,          David         Walton,          Lucy         Ward,          Harold         Warner,          Catherine         Waters,          Cathy         Watkins,          Alton         Watson,          Carleen         Watson,          James         Watters,          Brenda         Watts,          Janet         Weaver,          Gary         Weeks,          Jacquelyn         Welchel,          Joseph         Wells,          Donna         Welsh,          Deborah         West,          Ann         Westbrook,          William         Wetherill,          James         Whisnant,          James         White,          Dawna         White,          Milton         Wilkie,          Edward         Wilkins,          Judy         Willett,          Wayne         Williams,          Barbara         Williams,          Bertram         Williams,          Beverly         Williams,          Brenda         Williams,          Catherine         Williams,          Charles         Williams,          Lauren         Williams,          Norwood         Williams,          Paul         Williamson,          David         Williamson,          Gregory         Williamson,          Michele         Wilson,          Glenn         Wilson,          Patricia         Wilson,          Sherry         Windham,          Sandra         Woodbury,          Mary          Anna         Woodcock,          Dale         Woodcock,          David         Woodruff,          Beverly         Woodruff,          Lillian         Woodson,          James         Worthington,          Eugene         Yarboro,          Ann         Zophi,          Thomas         Zurcher,          Jacquelin         191         Seen          exiting          Brogden          Hall          together          are          senior          class          officers          Beth          Grant,          secretary;          Ike          Puzon,          president;          and          Bobby         Collins,          vice-president.         Seniors          recall          former          years          as          they          walk         on          stage          graduation          night.          Visions          of          happy         experiences,          dim          remembrances          of         sad          ones,          first          impressions          of          high          school,          and         plans          for          the          future          are          the         climatic          peak          of          three          never-to-be          forgotten          years.         Everyday          happenings          now          become          more         significant          to          a          senior          as          he          prepares          to          graduate.         The          words          of          the          Alma          Mater          take          on         new          meaning,          and          tears          appear          in          the          eyes         of          one          who          is          singing          it          for          the          last          time...         “The          years          will          find          us          loyal          to          you,         New          Hanover          High.”         Yet,          seniors          breathe          sighs          of          relief          as          final         decisions          for          college          formulated,          SAT          scores         return,          and          the          last          exam          goes          in.         192         Graduation          invitations          are          finally          addressed         and          mailed          as          that          June          night          draws         near.          This          senior          year          has          meant          different         things          to          different          people.         For          some,          it          was          the          last          encounter          with         formal          education;          for          others,         1967          is          the          threshold          to          higher          learning          and         wider          opportunities.         “For          yesterday          is          but          a          dream,         And          tomorrow          is          only          a          vision.         But          today          well           lived          makes          every          yesterday         A          dream          of          happiness,         And          tomorrow          a          vision          of          hope.”         The          Sanskrit         MARGIEANN          AARON:          FHA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Nursery         Assistant          4.         DANNY          LLEWELLYN          ADAMS         ELIZABETH          MARLENE          ADAMS:          Teacher          Assistant          2.         THEODORE          ALABASTER         FRANCES          WARREN          ALEXIUS:          French          Club          4;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;         School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Social          Marshal          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         MARGARET          BELLAMY          ALEXIUS:          FHA          4;          FTA          4;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          4;         Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Teacher         Assistant          4.         M.          Aaron          D.          Adams         E.          Adams          T.          Alabaster         F.          Alexius          M.          Alexius                  $         %         :         $         :         H                  F:         é                  Ps         a         J.          Allen         J.          Allen         W.          Ambrose          L.          Andrews         T.          Ange          R.          Armstrong         JAMES          BUREN          ALLEN:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Bible          Club          4;          ROTC:         Non          Com.          Officers          3,          Officers’          Club          4;          Dance          Band          3,          4.         JOHN          MICHAEL          ALLEN:          Art          Club          3;          DECA          4          (Vice-Presi-         dent);          Golf          Team          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          3;          Homeroom          Chair-         man          2;          Office          Assistant          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          3;         Student          Union          Assistant          2;          Wrestling          Team          3.         WALLACE          WITHERELL          AMBROSE:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Cabinet          3;         Class          Officer          3          (President);          Cross          Country          Track          2,          4;          Debating         Club          4;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Key         Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Dance          Band          2,          3,          4.         LINDA          GALE          ANDREWS:          DECA          4;          Spanish          Club          4.         TERRY          ADRIAN          ANGE:          Art          Club          4.         RICHARD          ALEXANDER          ARMSTRONG,          JR.:          Football          2,          3,          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Social          Mar-         oe          2;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          4;          Thespian         Play          4.         193         LEONNE          JEANETTE          ARNTSEN:          Academic          Coach          4;          French         Club          3;          FSA          2;          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Com-         mittee          2,          3;          HANOvERIAN          Staff          3,          4          (Editor-in-Chief);          Latin          Club         2,          3;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;         School          Spirit          Club          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         EARL          CALVIN          ATKINSON:          DECA          4.         BRENDA          SUE          AYCOCK         PEGGY          JOSEPHINE          BAGGETT:          Academic          Coach          4;          FTA          2,          3         (          Vice-President),          4          (President);          Government          Club          4;          HANOVERIAN         Staff          3,          4          (Class          Editor);          Latin          Club          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor         Society          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3;          Telephone          Directory          3,          4.         SYLVIA          LYNN          BAILEY:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Student          Union         Assistant          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         JOHN          WILLIAM          BALDWIN,          JR.:          Bible          Club          4;          Coin          Club          4;         FSA          2;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish         Club          4;          Spring          Track          4.         L.          Arntsen          E.          Atkinson         B.          Aycock          P.          Baggett         S.          Bailey          J.          Baldwin         M.          Baldwin          D.          Ball         E.          Bame          E.          Barbee         P.          Barbour          W.          Barefoot         MARGARET          GRACE          BALDWIN:          Future          Nurses          Club          2;          FTA          3,         4;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Latin          Club         2;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         DEBORAH          FAYE          BALL:          COO          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2.         ERNEST          DONALD          BAME:          Band          2,          3,          4          (Drum          Major);          Cabinet         4          (Sec.          of          Elections);          Class          Officer          (Senator)          3;          Cross          Country         Track          2;          French          Club          2,          3          (Vice-President);          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Representative          2;          Interact          Club          4;          Music          Society          4;         ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher         Assistant          4.         ERNEST          VIVIAN          BARBEE,          III:          DECA          4;          Latin          Club          3;          School         Store          2.         PHYLLIS          ANN          BARBOUR:          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Representative          2;          ROTC:          Sponsor          4;          Spanish          Club          2.         WILLIAM          C.          BAREFOOT:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear         Rifles          2,          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4.         194         J.          Barker         N.          Barnes         E.          Barnhill          H.          Barnhill         W.          Barrett          B.          Barwick         JOHN          SIDNEY          BARKER:          Bible          Club          3,          4;          Hanover          Singers          4;         Male          Chorus          4;          Music          Society          4.         NANCY          MARIE          BARNES         ELIZABETH          ANN          BARNHILL:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Future         Nurses          Club          3,          4;          FTA          4;          Latin          Club          3,          4;          Library          Assistant          3,          4;         Thespian          Play          4.         HELEN          WHITE          BARNHILL         WILLIAM          PRENTISS          BARRETT,          JR.:          Chess          Club          3,          4;          Debat-         ing          Club          3,          4;          FSA          2,          3,          4;          Handbook          Committee          3;          Latin          Club          3,         4;          National          Honor          Society          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         BECKY          MARIE          BARWICK:          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         CAROLYN          KAY          BASS:          Bible          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          2;          Alternate          Homeroom          Representative          3,          4;         Majorette          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          4;          School          Store          4;          Student         Union          Assistant          4;          Dance          Committee          2.         JOSEPH          WILLIAM          BATTS:          Basketball          4.          Englewood          High         School—Jacksonville,          Fla.:          Jr.          Varsity          Basketball          2;          Varsity          Bas-         ketball          2;          Letter          Club          3;          Young          Life          3.         LOUIS          JAMES          BATUYIOS:          Baccalaureate          3;          Class          Officer:          Sen-         ator          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3;           ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,         3;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          4.         JOHNNY          A.          BAYNES,          III:          Intramural          Basketball          2;          Nursery         Assistant          2,          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Social          Marshal          2535         4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         CATHERINE          JANET          BEAR:          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Representative          3,          4;          Library          Assistant          4;          Social          Marshal          3;          Spanish         Club          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         MARIAN          HOPE          BECK:          DECA          4;          School          Store          2;          Student          Union         Assistant          4.         GC.          Bass          J.          Batts         L.          Batuyios          J.          Baynes         C.          Bear          M.          Beck         195         CONSUELO          BERKMAN:          Debating          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;         Latin          Club          2;          Spanish          Club          4.         ROSE          MARIE          BISHOP:          DECA          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2.         SHEILA          FAYE          BLACKBURN:          Cafeteria          Assistant          2,          3.         BILLY          ELBERT          BACKMAN         CHARLES          McKAY          BLACKWELDER:          Homeroom          Representative         3;          Spring          Track          4.         WILLIAM          FREDERICK          BLAIR:          Basketball          2;          Cross          Country         Track          2,          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          4,          Rifle          Team          4.         C.          Berkman          R.          Bishop         S.          Blackburn          B.          Blackman         C.          Blackwelder          W.          Blair         R.          Benninger          D.          Bentley         F.          Benton          P.          Benton         R.          Benton          M.          Berkemier         eke          se          OLIVER          BENNINGER:          Amateur          Radio          Club          4;          Chess         Club          3,          4.         DELORIA          JEAN          BENTLEY:          COO          4;          Latin          Club          2.         FREDA          MAXINE          BENTON:          Cheerleader          2,          3;          Folk          Music          Club         4;          Future          Nurses          Club          4;          Government          Club          4;          Hanover          Singers          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club         2,          3,          4.         PHYLLIS          ANN          BENTON:          COO          4.         ROBERTA          ELLEN          BENTON:          Office          Assistant          4;          Dance          Commit-         tee          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         MARGARET          ELENA          BERKEMIER:          COO          4;          FHA          2;          FTA          2;         Girls’          Glee          Club          3.         196         DONNIE          ALBERT          BLAKE:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2.         LAURA          MAY          BLAKE         mats          DEBORAH          BLAKE:          Government          Club          4;          Schoo l          Spirit         Club          4.         PHYLLIS          DIANE          BLAKE:          Office          Assistant          4.         D.          Blake          L.          Blake         M.          Blake          P.          Blake         Senior          senators—Nan          Hunter,          Cindy          Simpkins,          Jackie          Hurst,          Phyllis          Cherry,          Joe          Curtis,          and          Louis          Batuyious.         197         IVEY          HUGH          BORDEAUX:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3.         LEE          P.          BOSSI:          Golf          Team          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3;         Thespian          Play          4.         CAROLYN          ANN          BOSWELL:          Girls’          Chorus          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;         Hanover          Singers          4;          Teacher          Assistant          2,          3,          4.         PATSY          BOWDEN         LYNNE          BOWEN:          Seaford          High          School,          Seaford,          Delaware:          FTA         2,          3;          Lab          Assistant          2;          Blue          Jay          Staff          2,          3;          Office          Assistant          2,          3;         Float          Committee          2,          3;          Chorus          2;          Bake          Committee          3;          Dance          Com-         mittee          3;          Band          Colorguard          3;          Teacher          Assistant          3;          Junior          Class         Play          3;          AFS          Club          3.          New          Hanover          High:          French          Club          4;         Government          Club          4.         JOYCE          BOWLING:          Government          Club          4;          Social          Marshal          4.         I.          Bordeaux          L.          Bossi         C.          Boswell          P.          Bowden         L.          Bowen          J.          Bowling         T.          Blake          M.          Bland         C.          Blann          J.          Blanton         R.          Blanton          J.          Bonser         TOMMY          R.          BLAKE         MARY          EMMA          BLAND         CYNTHIA          ANN          BLANN:          Academic          Coach          4;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          National          Thespians          3,         4          (President);          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          4;          Student          Union         Assistant          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          2,          3;          Telephone          Directory          4;         Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.:         JUDITH          L.          BLANTON:          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club         4;          School          Store          4.          Edmunds          High          School—Sumter,          S$.          C.:          French         Club          3;          Pep          Club          3;          Dance          Committee          3.         RUBY          GAIL          BLANTON:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         JAMES          EARL          BONSER:          Art          Club          2.         198         LOIS          BOWLING:          FHA          3;          Girls’          Chorus          3,          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club         2;          Government          Club          4.         NATHANIEL          BOWMAN:          Williston          High          School:          President          Deo:         Homeroom          Representative          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         DIXIE          DIANNE          BOZEMAN:          COO          4.         ANDREW          CRAIG          BRAAK:          Homeroom          Representative          3;         Wrestling          Team          3,          4.         JOHNNY          BRADSHAW:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2.         LLOYD          M.          BRADSHAW,          JR.:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Chess          Club          2;          Cross         Country          Track          2;          FSA          3;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Com-         mittee          3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Interact          Club          4;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4          (          Vice-President)          ;         Telephone          Directory          3.         L.          Bowling          N.          Bowman         D.          Bozeman          A.          Braak         J.          Bradshaw         L.          Bradshaw         T.          Bradshaw         W.          Bradshaw         E.          Bray          C.          Brindell         S.          Broadfoot          J.          Bron         THOMAS          FRANCIS          BRADSHAW:          Homeroom          Representative          2;         Spanish          Club          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Tennis          Team          2,          3,          4         (Co-captain          ).         WOODROW          W.          BRADSHAW,          JR.:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:         Counter          Insurgency          4          (Commander);          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’         Club          4.         ELIZABETH          LYNN          BRAY         CHARLES          ROBERT          BRINDELL:          Baccalaureate          3;          Cabinet          4;         Government          Club          3;          Interact          Club          2,          3          (Secretary),          4          (Sgt.-at-         Arms);          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Student          Body         Officer          4          (Vice-President);          Student          Judge          2,          3;          House          of          Represen-         tatives          4          (Speaker          of          House).         SHEPARD          B.          BROADFOOT         JAKE          JOHANA          BRON:          School          Spirit          Club          3.         199         CAROLYN          LOUISE          BROWN         CHRISTIE          GAIL          BROWN:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Spanish          Club          4.         GLENDA          HARDEE          BROWN         NANCY          LOUISE          BROWN:          Maury          High          School:          Cabinet          2;          FHA         4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Keyettes          3;          Spanish          Club          2.         NORMA          JUNE          BROWN:          COO          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         STACY          WILTON          BROWN,          JR.:          Basketball          2,          3;          Student          Union         Assistant          2,          3,          4.         C.          Brown          C.          Brown         G.          Brown          N.          Brown         N.          Brown          S.          Brown         C.          Brunjes          C.          Bruton         A.          Bryant          T.          Bryant         J.          Buffkin          C.          Bullard         CYNTHIA          ELIZABETH          BRUNJES:          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          Govern-         ment          Club          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4          (Region          5          Secretary).         CHARLES          STEPHEN          BRUTON:          Basketball          2;          Football          2.         AUGUSTA          DIANNE          BRYANT:          Bible          Club          2          (Program          Chair-         man),          3;          Future          Nurses          2,          3;          Library          Assistant          2,          3;          Office         Assistant          2,          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         TYRA          MICHELE          BRYANT:          GAA          3;          Girls’          Chorus;          Handbook         Committee          2,          3;          Latin          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish         Club          2;          Telephone          Directory          4.         JANICE          CAROLYN          BUFFKIN:          Art          Club          3;          FTA          2;          GAA          2,          3,          4;         Spanish          Club          3;          Teacher          Assistant          2.         CAROL          HITCHENS          BULLARD         200         J.          Bullard          N.          Bullard         J.          Burdette          R.          Burke         L.          Burkheimer          S.          Burns         JAMES          DON          BULLARD:          New          Hanover          Cycle          Club          3;          ROTC:         Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4          (Board         of          Directors);          Glee          Club          3.         NINA          FRANCES          BULLARD:          COO          4.         JOHN          WILLIAM          BURDETTE         ROBERT          AUTOWAY          BURKE,          JR.:          Chess          Club          3;          FSA          2;          Home-         room          Chairman          2,          4;          Office          Assistant          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Teacher         Assistant          2;          Telephone          Directory          4.         LUCY          KATHERINE          BURKHEIMER:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          2;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Dance          Committee          2;         Thespian          Play          4.         SUZANNE          RIGGS          BURNS:          Cheerleader          2,          3,          4          (Secretary);         Homecoming          Court          4;          Infirmary          Assistant          4;          Keyettes          4;          ROTC         Sponsor          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4.         SHERYL          GAIL          BUTLER:          COO          4;          Folk          Music          Club          4;          FTA          3;         Government          Club          3;          Office          Assistant          2;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4.         ANITA          YVONNE          BYRD:          French          Club          2,          3,          4          (President);          Home-         room          Representative          2;          Office          Assistant          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          2;         Thespian          Play          4.         CONNIE          LYNN          CAIN         SWANNA          ELIZABETH          CAMERON:          Art          Club          2;          French          Club          2.         3,          4;          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2;         Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         MILA          JOY          CAMPBELL         DAVID          WALKER          CANADY:          Academic          Coach          2,          3;          Cross          Coun-         try          Track          2;          Government          Club          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2.         S.          Butler         C.          Cain         M.          Campbell         A.          Byrd         S.          Cameron         D.          Canady         201         f         J.          Canady          R.          Canady         L.          Carney          R.          Carroll         C.          Carter          J.          Carter         JOSEPH          LAWRENCE          CANADY:          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         ROSE          CAROLYN          CANADY:          Basketball          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         LINDA          ANNE          CARNEY:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;         School          Spirit          Club          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Infirmary          Assistant          4.         ROBERT          WAYNE          CARROLL:          New          Hanover          Cycle          Club          2;         ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          Non          Com          Officers          3.         CATHERINE          ANN          CARTER:          Government          Club          2.         JAMES          OLIVER          CARTER,          JR.:          Golf          Team          2,          3,          4;          Government         Club          4;          Interact          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          4;          Student          Union          Assistant         3,          4.         202         MARGARET          SUSAN          CASEY:          GAA          4;          Office          Assistant          4.         MELISSA          HURO          CAVENAUGH:          Wallace-Rose          Hill          High          School:         Band          2;          French          Club          2;          Mixed          Glee          Club          2.         JENNIFER          SYBIL          CHAFIN         THOMAS          L.          CHAPMAN:          Baseball          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2;          Coin         Club          4.         PHYLLIS          JO          CHERRY:          Class          Officer:          Senator          2,          3,          4          (President         Pro-Tempore          );          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          HANovERIAN          Staff          4;          National         Honor          Society          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,         4          (Secretary);          School          Store          2,          3,          4;          Dance          Committee          3;          Telephone         Directory          4.         HOMER          EDGAR          CHESSER,          JR.:          Art          Club          2,          3;          Government         Club          3;          New          Hanover          Cycle          Club          3;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          3,         4:          Non          Com          Officers          2;          Officers’          Club          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2.         M.          Casey          M.          Carenaugh         J.          Chafin          T.          Chapman         P.          Cherry          H.          Chesser         MARGARET          CHESTNUT:          Girls’          Chorus          2.         DONALD          WELDON          CLAYTON:          Amateur          Radio          Club          4          (          Vice-         President);          Bible          Club          4.         CHERRY          ANNE          CLINE:          Hanoverian          Staff          3,          4          (Feature          Edi-         tor)          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         MARIA          CLONTZ:          French          Club          2,          3          (Secretary);          Future          Nurses         Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          3,          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          3;          Library          Assistant          2,          4;          Majorette          4;          School          Spirit         Club          2,          3,          4;          Social          Marshal          3,          4          (Assistant          Head).         M.          Chestnut          D.          Clayton         C.          Cline          M.          Clontz         Mr.          West          has          a          warm          handshake          for          Morehead          Scholarship          competitors          Mike          Patrick,          Larry          Hemby,          and          John          Mavros.         203         JANICE          ELAINE          COOPER:          Art          Club          4.         NANCY          SUE          COOPER:          French          Club          2,          3;          FHA          3,          4;          FTA          3;         Library          Assistant          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         JANICE          BOONE          COSTIN:          Girls’          Chorus          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         JAMES          RICHARD          COTTLE:          Football          2;          Vocational          Industrial         Club          3,          4.         JAMES          ROBERT          COTTLE,          JR.         DAVID          FREDERICK          COVIL:          Baseball          2;          Latin          Club          2.         J.          Cooper          N.          Cooper         J.          Costin          J.          Cottle         J.          Cottle          D.          Covil         J.          Coates          M.          Coble         C.          Coleman          J.          Coley         R.          Collins          R.          Colvard         JOSEPH          MICHAEL          COATES         MARSHA          ELAINE          COBLE:          Future          Nurses          Club          2;          Homeroom         Chairman          2;          Library          Assistant          3;          Office          Assistant          4;          Spanish          Club         2;          Teacher          Assistant          2;          Dance          Committee          3.         CHARLES          McDANIEL          COLEMAN,          JR.:          Coin          Club          4          (Secre-         tary)          Folk          Music          Club          2;          Hanover          Singers          2,          3,          4;          HANovERIAN         Staff          3;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3.         JAMES          HOWARD          COLEY,          JR.,          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         ROBERT          GREENE          COLLINS:          Class          Officer:          Vice-President          4;         Key          Club          3,          4.         RANSOM          VANNOY          COLVARD:          Baccalaureate          3;          Library          Assist-         ant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Dance          Committee          3.         204         RONALD          WORTH          COVIL         MARGARET          LESLIE          CREWS:          Art          Club          2;          FTA          2;          Spanish         Club          2,          3.         CAROLE          MILLICENT          CROSSLEY:          Class          Officer:          Vice-President         2,          3;          Homecoming          Queen          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Keyettes          4;         Latin          Club          2;          May          Court          2,          3;          ROTC:          Officers’          Club          4,          Sponsor         4;          School          Spirit          Club          2;          Spanish          Club          4;          Dance          Committee          3.         JOHN          GLENN          CRUMPLER:          French          Club          2;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          2,          3.         JOSEPH          FREDERICK          CURTIS:          Class          Officer:          Senator          2,          4;         Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          New          Hanover         Cycle          Club          3;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;         Officers’          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          School          Store          4.         KATHLEEN          ANN           DANNAHER:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Library         Assistant          3;          Office          Assistant          2.          Mount          Saint          Joseph          Academy:         Dance          Committee          3;          Class          Officer:          Treasurer          3;          Drama          Club          3;         Leader’s          Corps          2,          3;          Representative          3;          Sodality          2,          3;          Scroll          3.         R.          Covil          M.          Crews         C.          Crossley          J.          Crumpler         J.          Curtis          K.          Dannaher         E.          Davis          G.          Davis         J.          Davis          J.          Davis         M.          Davis          S.          Davis         EDDIE          THOMAS          DAVIS:          Art          Club          3;          Cross          Country          Track          2:         Spring          Track          2.         GLENN          ALAN          DAVIS:          Band          2,          3;          Cafeteria          Assistant          4;          Chess         Club          2,          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;          Officers’          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3.         JAMES          R.          DAVIS,          JR.:          Baccalaureate          3;          Interact          Club          3,          4         (          Vice-President          );          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers         3;          Officers’          Club          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Dance          Committee          3.         JOHN          LESLEY          DAVIS         MARCY          CONNELL          DAVIS:          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Chairman          2;          Office          Assistant          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         STEVEN          THOMAS          DAVIS:          Amateur          Radio          Club          2;          Coin          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Spanish          Club          2.         205         WILLIAM          HENRY          DAVIS         ROBERT          EDWARD          DAUGHTERY:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,         Rifle          Team          2;          School          Spirit          Club          2.         ALFRED          DEAS,          JR.:          Cross          Country          Track          3,          4;          Judicial          Marshal         4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          Officers’          Club          4.         JANET          THERESA          DeCOVER:          Art          Club          2;          Girls’          Chorus          2;         Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          4.         DONNA          ELIZABETH          DENNY:          COO          4;          Library          Assistant          2;         Office          Assistant          4.         JENNIFER          GAIL          DEW:          FTA          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         W.          Davis          R.          Daughtery         A.          Deas          J.          DeCover         D.          Denny          J.          Dew         L.          Dilda          D.          Dill         D.          Dineen          W.          Dixon         W.          Doherty          S.          Dowless         LAURENCE          WAYNE          DILDA:          Amateur          Radio          Club          2;          French         Club          3;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Office         Assistant          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          3;         Officers’          Club          4;          Grand          Marches          4.         DOUGLAS          EDWARD          DILL         DAVID          ALAN          DINEEN:          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Wrestling          Team          4.         WILLIAM          GORDON          DIXON:          Bible          Club          4.         WAYNE          WILLIAM          DOHERTY:          Basketball          2.         SANDRA          LEE          DOWLESS:          Girls’          Chorus          2;          FSA          3.         206         MURDOCH          McCRAE          DUNN:          Baccalaureate          3;          Basketball          2;         Cabinet          2;          Class          Officer:          President          2,          Senator          3;          Golf          Team          3,          4;         Government          Club          4          (Treasurer):          Homeroom          Representative          4         (President          Pro          Tempore          in          House);          Interact          Club          2,          3,          4          (Treas-         urer);          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff.         MILDRED          ELAINE          DUSKI:          COO          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         DONALD          FRED          EARNHARDT:          Band          2,          3;          Bus          Driver          4.         REBECCA          GAIL          EASTERLING:          DECA          4;          Library          Assistant          3;         Spanish          Club          2.         LINDA          SHERYL          EATON:          Cabinet          2;          GAA          2,          3          (Program          Chair-         man),          4          (President).         VIRGINIA          CROMARTIE          EDGERTON:          FTA          2,          3          (Secretary-         Treasurer),          4;          Government          Club          4;          Latin          Club          2.         M.          Dunn          M.          Duski         D.          Earnhardt          R.          Easterling         L.          Eaton          V.          Edgerton         E.          Drake          E.          Drapkin         L.          Drawdy          J.          Drish         P.          DuCharme          R.          Duncan         EVELYN          VIRGINIA          DRAKE:          French          Club          3;          FHA          4;          FTA          3,          4;         Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          2,          3;          Library          Assistant         3;          School          Spirit          Club          2.         EDWARD          CARL          DRAPKIN:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          FSA          2;          National         Thespians          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Senior          Class          Play          2,          4;         Thespians          of          Hanover          3;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Thespian          Play          3,          4.         LAURA          KAY          DRAWDY:          French          Club          2;          FTA          3;          Government         Club          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          Owe:         Wildcat          Staff          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.          Madison          High          School,         Madison,          Tennessee:          Student          Council          Representative          2;          Curnette         Club          3;          Rampage          Staff          3.         JOHN          MICHAEL          DRISH         PATRICIA          DUCHARME:          GAA          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish         Club          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         ROBERT          BRUCE          DUNCAN         207         WILLIAM          KEITH          ELMORE         BONNIE          MARIE          ELSEN:          Government          Club          4.         LINDA          GAIL          ENNIS:          FHA          2,          3,          4          (President);          Future          Nurses         Club          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Latin          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union         Assistant          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         FLORA          ANNE          EPPS:          FHA          4;          Future          Nurses          Club          4;          Girls’         Chorus          4;          Library          Assistant          4.         JANE          INA          EVANS         PAULA          ANITA          FARMER:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          French          Club          4;         National          Thespians          4.          Grainger           High          School,          Kinston,          North         Carolina:          School          Spirit          Club          2;          French          Club          2;          Float          Committee         Chairman          2;          FTA          2;          Girls’          Athletic          Council.          Laurel          Central         High,          Laurel,          Delaware:          Girls’          Athletic          Council          8;          Softball          3;         French          Club          3;          Dance          Committee          3;          FTA          3;          Jr.          Bake          Committee         Chairman          3.         W.          Elmore          B.          Elsen         L.          Ennis          F.          Epps         J.          Evans          P.          Farmer         C.          Edwards          V.          Edwards         J.          Efird          J.          Eiden         D.          Elebash          L.          Ellison         CAROLYN          LOUISE          EDWARDS:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          French         Club          2;          Future          Nurses          Club          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Library         Assistant          2;          Office          Assistant          3.         VICTORIA          ROSE          EDWARDS:          GAA          4;          HaNoverIAN          Subs.          Staft         2;          Office          Assistant          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2.         JOE          OWEN          EFIRD:          Bus          Driver          4.         JOSEPH          JOHN          EIDEN,          JR.:          Academic          Coach          4;          Baccalaureate         3;          Cross          Country          Track          4;          Debating          Club          2;          French          Club          2,          3;         FSA          2,          3          (Vice-President)          4          (President);          Government          Club          3;         Lab          Assistant          4;          National          Honor          Society          8,          4.         DAVID          HUNLEY          ELEBASH:          Baccalaureate          3;          Government          Club         3;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          4;          Interact          Club          4;          National          Honor         Society          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4          (Treasurer);          Telephone          Directory         4          (Co-Chairman);          Tennis          Team          2,          3,          4          (Co-Captain).         LINDA          CAROL          ELLISON:          Library          Assistant          2.         208         WILLIAM          JOSEPH          FARMER:          Baccalaureate          3;          Debating          Club         2;          Government          Club          3;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          ROTC:          Non         sen          Officers          2,          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          Rifle          Team          4;          Spanish          Club         ERIC          MANLEY          FARR:          Band          2;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,         Band          2,          3.         GEORGE          MICHAEL          FARRIS         MICHAEL          AARON          FARROW:          DECA          4;          Latin          Club          2;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          2,          3,         W.          Farmer          E.          Farr         G.          Farris          M.          Farrow         DAR          Good          Citizen          Marilyn          Gooden          receives          help          from          Mrs.          Wentz          in          filling          out          her          application          blank.         209         R.          Ferger          J.          Fickling         D.          Figueroa          P.          Fincannon         J.          Fine          R.          Finney         RUTH          ALICE          FERGER:          Future          Nurses          Club          3;          FSA          3,          4;         FTA          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         JAMES          WILLIAM          FICKLING:          Academic          Coach          3;          Cross          Coun-         try          Track          2;          Government          Club          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;         School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         DORIS          MARIE          FIGUEROA         PATRICIA          DIANE          FINCANNON:          COO          4.         JANE          ELIZABETH          FINE:          Folk          Music          Club          2;          Government          Club         4;          Latin          Club          3;          Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Tele-         phone          Directory          3,          4;          Infirmary          Assistant          4.         RAYMOND          RUSSELL          FINNEY:          Government          Club          4;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          4;          Rifle          Team          2,          3.          Baltimore          Polytechnic         Institute,          Baltimore,          Maryland:          Football          Team          2;          Rifle          Team          2         (Captain).         210         DONALD          JAMES          FISHER         CYNTHIA          IONE          FLACK:          DECA          4.         JANICE          ANN          FLADD:          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          School         Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         DENNIS          RAY          FLOWERS:          Amateur          Radio          Club          4;          ROTC:          Non         Com          Officers          3.         LINDA          MARIE          FLOWERS         REBECCA          JANE          FORCUM:          French          Club          2;          Girls’          Chorus          2;         Hanover          Singers          3,          4          (Sec.-Treas.);          HANOvERIAN          Staff          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          Library          Assistant         3;          Music          Society          4;          National          Honor          Society          8,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll         Club          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         D.          Fisher          C.          Flack         J.          Fladd          D.          Flowers         L.          Flowers          R.          Forcum         HAROLD          VAN          FOREMAN:          Bus          Driver          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll         Club          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.         CHARLES          BENNY          FOSTER:          Amateur          Radio          Club          2;          Band          2.         RAYMOND          LEE          FOWLER:          Bible          Club          3,          4;          Cafeteria          Assistant         2;          Government          Club          4;          Latin          Club          2.         KATHERINE          EFFIE          FRANKOS:          Art          Club          3,          4;          Cafeteria          As-         sistant          3;          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Judicial         Marshal          2,          3;          May          Court          3;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          School          Store          2;         Student          Union          Assistant          2;          Dance          Committee          2;          Thespians_          of         Hanover          4.         WILLIAM          ALEXANDER          FRANKS,          JR.:          Spanish          Club          4.         MICHAEL          LAMAR          FREEMAN         H.          Foreman          C.          Foster         R.          Fowler          K.          Frankos         W.          Franks          M.          Freeman         J.          Fryar          J.          Frye         R.          Fuller          S.          Futch         C.          Gallagher          S.          Garner         JAMES          H.          FRYAR:          Basketball          2;          Golf          Team          3,          4;          Government         Club          3,          4;          Lab          Assistant          2,          3;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Social          Marshal         3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         JOHN          CRAIG          FRYE,          JR.:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4         (President);          Hanover          Singers          2,          3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;         Interact          Club          4;          Male          Chorus          2;          Music          Society          4;          School          Spirit         Club          4;          Spanish          Club          3;          Telephone          Directory          3.         ROBERT          JACK          FULLER:          Band          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          4;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Male          Chorus          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;         School          Spirit          Club          4;          ROTC          Band.         SUSAN          GAYLE          FUTCH:          Government          Club          3;          School          Spirit          Club         2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         CATHY          DAWN          GALLAGHER:          DECA          4;          Office          Assistant          3;         School          Spirit          Club          2;          Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3.         SANDRA          RUTH          GARNER:          Debating          Club          4;          FHA          3;          FTA         3,          4          (Publicity          Chairman);          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Representative          4;          National          Thespians          4;           School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;         School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Telephone         Directory          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover          3;          Thespian          Play          3,          4          (Pub-         licity          Chairman).         21!         MARY          SUE          GARRETT:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         JOSEPH          WARREN          GEORGE:          Chess          Club          2,          3,          4          (Vice-Presi-         dent);          Coin          Club          3,          4;          Commencement          Committee          4;          Debating         Club          3,          4          (President);          FSA          2,          3          (Treasurer),          4;          Government         Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         JAMES          W.          GEROCK:          DECA          4;          Wrestling          Team          2,          3.         JOHN          RUDOLPH          GERTZ:          Bible          Club          2,          3.         ONETA          CAROLYN          GIBSON:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Nursery         Assistant          4.         SERENA          SUE          GIDEON:          FTA          2,          3;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          3,          4;          School          Spirit         Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         M.          Garrett          J.          George         J.          Gerock          J.          Gertz         O.          Gibson          S.          Gideon         S.          Gigax          R.          Gilbert         J.          Gillespie          J.          Glen         L.          Godwin          S.          Godwin         SCOTT          VERNON          GIGAX:          DECA          4.         RAY          STANLEY          GILBERT:          Latin          Club          2;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          3;          Rifle          Team          2.         JAMES          BENJAMIN          GILLESPIE,          JR.:          Baccalaureate          3;          Debating         Club          4;          Football          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          HANovERtAN          Staff         2,          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Wrestling          2;          Spring          Track          4.         JEFFREY          REID          GLEN:          Scotch          Plains,          New          Jersey:          Band;         Orchestra;          Homeroom          President;          Soccer.         LINDA          SUE          GODWIN:          Bible          Club          2.         SANDRA          JEAN          GODWIN:          FHA          4;          Latin          Club          3.         212         LAURABETH          BROOKS          GRANT:          Class          Officer:          Secretary          4;         Debating          Club          3,          4;          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Representative          2          (Alternate);          National          Thespians          2,          3,          4          (Vice-         President);          Office          Assistant          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          School         Store          4;          Senior          Class          Play          4          (Director);          Spanish          Club          3;          Teacher         Assistant          2,          4;          Thespians’          of          Hanover          2,          3;          Thespian          Play          2,          3,         4          (Director);          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4;          Dance          Committee          3.         DOROTHY          ELIZABETH          GROVITT:          Band          3,          4;          Future          Nurses         Club          3          (Vice-President);          School          Spirit          Club          2.         SHARON          ANN          GRAY:          FTA          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          School         Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          4.         JAMES          WILLIS          GREGG:          DECA          4;          French          Club          2;          Homeroom         Chairman          2;          School          Spirit          Club          2.         BRENDA          LAYNE          GROSSNICKLE         GLENDA          JAYNE          GROSSNICKLE:          Cafeteria          Assistant          3;          Office         Assistant          3.         L.          Grant          D.          Grovitt         S.          Gray          J.          Gregg         B.          Grossnickle          G.          Grossnickle         S.          Godwin          M.          Gooden         S.          Gore          T.          Gore         J.          Graham          G.          Grant         SARAH          STANTON          GODWIN:          FTA          8;          Government          Club          4;         Handbook          Committee          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2:          Library          As-         sistant          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Telephone          Directory          3.         MARILYN          MAE          GOODEN:          Cabinet          4;          Class          Officer:          Secretary         3;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Keyettes          4          (          Secretary);          May          Court         2,          3;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit’          Club          Dom:         School          Store          3;          Spanish          Club          2;          Student          Body          Secretary          4;          Wild-         cat          Staff          2,          3,          4          (Feature          Editor).         SHARON          LEE          GORE:          Girls’          State          3;          FTA          2,          3,          4;          Library         Assistant          3,          4;          Office          Assistant          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Thespians         of          Hanover          4.         THOMAS          CARNEY          GORE:          Band          2;          Hanover          Singers          2;          Student         Union          Assistant          4.         JANET          GLORIA          GRAHAM:          Spanish          Club          2,         GENE          THOMAS          GRANT         213         E.          Grubbs          J.          Hale         A.          Hall          M.          Hall         M.          Hall          S.          Hall         EMORY          NICHOLAS          GRUBBS,          JR.:          Baseball          2;          Government         Club          3,          4;          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3;          School         Spirit          Club          8;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         JOHN          THOMAS          HALE:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Dance          Band          2,          3,          4;         Pep          Band          2,          3,          4.         ALEC          MORTON          HALL         MARGARET          READ          HALL:          FTA          3;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Representative          2,          4          (Alternate);          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3,          4.         MARY          ANN          HALL:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         SUZI          T.          HALL:          Band          2;          French          Club          2.         214         LILLIAN          MARIE          HALTERMAN:          Homeroom          Chairman          2;         Homeroom          Representative          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Student          Union         Assistant          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         WILLIAM          B.          HAMILTON:          Chess          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          2,          3;          Male          Chorus          2;          Social          Marshal          2.         JUDY          KATHERINE          HAMM:          Girls’          Chorus          2;          Hanover          Singers         3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Dance         Committee          3.         JAMES          HARRY          HANKINS:          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3,          4;         Non          Com          Officers          3,          4;          Officers’          Club          4.         NANCY          ELAINE          HARDEE         GEORGE          OLIVER          HARDIE,          III:          Art          Club          3;          Football          2;         Government          Club          4.         L.          Halterman          W.          Hamilton         J.          Hamm          J.          Hankins         G.          Hardie         JAMES          ROBERT          HARDIN:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         FREDRICK          R.          HARRELL:          Baccalaureate          3;          Baseball          2,          3,          4;         Basketball          2;          Football          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Interact          Club         2,          3;          Nursery          Assistant          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Student         Union          Assistant          4;          Soccer          3,          4.         VERA          ELNEDA          HARRELL:          Band          2,          3,          4          (Historian);          GAA          2;         Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Music          Society          4;         School          Spirit          Club          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         EUGENE          WINSTEAD          HARRIS         J.          Hardin          F,          Harrell         V.          Harrell          E.          Harris         Seniors          Martina          Simmons          and          John          Frye          work          diligently          on          their          research          papers.         215         R.          Hatcher         M.          Hawkins         A.          Hayes          G.          Heafner         K.          Heath          R.          Heath         ROBERT          MICHAEL          HATCHER:          Baccalaureate          3;          Band          2,          3,          4;         Folk          Music          Club          4;          Hanover          Singers          4;          Male          Chorus          4;          Spanish         Club          2,          4          (Secretary);          Telephone          Directory          4.         Mae          ANN          HAWKINS:          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          School          Spirit         hilo)          2).         AUBREY          EDWARD          HAYES:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;         Officers’          Club          4.         GARY          LEE          HEAFNER:          Band          2;          Coin          Club          4          (Treasurer);          Golf         Team          4;          Government          Club          4.         KATHERINE          JEAN          HEATH:          Art          Club          3,          4;          ROTC:          Officers’         Club          4,          Sponsor          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         RUTH          EUGENIA          HEATH:          FHA          2,          3,          4;          Future          Nurses          Club         2,          3;          GAA          3;          Latin          Club          2,          3;          Library          Assistant          2;          Spanish          Club          4.         216         WILLIAM          CHRIST          HEGELE:          Basketball          2,          3,          4;          Football          2;         Government          Club          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          3.         LARRY          LOU          HEMBY:          Baccalaureate          3;          Cabinet          4;          Golf          Team          2;         Homeroom          Representative          2,          3;          Interact          Club          2,          3,          4;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4;          Student          Judge          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         JEAN          CAROL          HENDERSON:          Bible          Club          3;          FHA          2;          Future         Nurses          Club          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Office         Assistant          3;          Spanish          Club          4.         SHARON          FAYE          HENDERSON:          GAA          2,          4;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          2;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         BRENDA          JOYCE          HENSON:          FHA          4.         DANE          CLAY          HERRING         W.          Hegele          L.          Hemby         J.          Henderson          S.          Henderson         B.          Henson          D.          Herring         EUGENE          CHRISTOPHER          HERRING:          Band          2,          3,          4          (Manager);         Spanish          Club          2.         EUGENE          WINSTEAD          HERRING:          Coin          Club          4          (President).         JAMES          EDWARD          HERRING:          Art          Club          4;          Bible          Club          4;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          2,          3,          4;          Officers’          Club          4;          Rifle          Team          2.         ROY          THOMAS          HERRING         DIANE          GRACE          HICKS         JUDITH          SHARON          HIGGINS:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Future          Nurses         Club          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Chorus          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          Op          FoR          A:         Club          4;          Hanover          Singers          4;          Latin          Club          es          Office          Assistant          2         Teacher          Assistant          3.         E.          Herring          E.          Herring         J.          Herring          :          R.          Herring         D.          Hicks          J.          Higgins         E.          Hilburn          J.          Hines         R.          Hinson          T.          Hodge         K.          Hodges          D.          Holden         EMMY          LOU          HILBURN:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Thespians          of         Hanover          2.         JOSELYN          MORRIS          HINES:          Office          Assistant          3,          4;          Student          Union         Assistant          3.         ROBERT          GORDON          HINSON:          School          Store          4;          Telephone          Di-         rectory          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover          4;          Thespian          Play          4,         TERESA          NELL          HODGE:          Girls’          Chorus          2,          3;          Homeroom          Chair-         man          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          School          Spirit          Club         KAREN          GUY          HODGES:          French          Club          2;          Judicial          Marshal          2;         School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         DANNY          WAYNE          HOLDEN:          Baseball          2.         217         JAMES          ALBERT          HOLDER:          Football          2,          3.         DOTTIE          MARIE          HOLLAND:          COO          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2.         PATRICIA          ANN          HOLLEMAN:          Bible          Club          2;          DECA          3,          4;          Girls’         Glee          Club          2.         JOSEPH          NEAL          HOLLEMON:          Basketball!          2,          3,          4.         JAMES          DAVID          HOLLIS:          Football          2;          Office          Assistant          4;          ROTC:         Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4.         RICHARD          ARNOLD          HOLLOWAY         J.          Holder          D.          Holland         P.          Holleman          J.          Hollemon         J.          Hollis          R.          Holloway         218         G.          Holston          S.          Hooper         D.          Horne          M.          Houston         B.          Howard          S.          Howell         GEORGE          GRANT          HOLSTON:          Chess          Club          2,          3,          4;          Judicial         Marshal          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         SANDRA          LEA          HOOPER:          Girls’          Chorus          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         DOUGLAS          ROBERTSON          HORNE:          Homeroom          Representative          2;         Student          Union          Assistant          3.         MARY          ELIZABETH          HOUSTON:          Bibble          Club          2,          3,          4;          Future         Nurses          Club          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         Bee          RUSSELL          HOWARD:          Cafeteria          Assistant          2;          Girls’          Glee         (elo)         SUSAN          MARIE          HOWELL:          FHA          3;          FTA          3;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Representative          2;          Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3;         Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         JOHNNY          MAC          HUGHES:          Bus          Driver          3,          4.         JUDY          LYNN          HUMBLES:          FSA          2;          Government          Club          4;          Office         Assistant          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Infirmary          Assistant          2.         NAN          DAVIS          HUNTER:          Class          Officer:          Senator          3,          4;          Commence-         ment          Committee          4;          Debating          Club          3,          4;          Handbook          Committee          or         3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Lab          Assistant          3;          National          Honor         Society          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Wildcat         Staff          2,          3,          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          2,          3,          4.         BARBARA          ANN          HURLEY:          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Representative          2;          Latin          Club          3,          4;          Library          Assistant          2,          3;         Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;         Thespian          Play          4.         MARY          ELIZABETH          HURLEY:          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Representative          4;          Latin          Club          2,          3,          4;          Library          Assistant         2,          3;          Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant         4;          Thespian          Play          4.         ANDREA          JACQUELINE          HURST:          Academic          Coach          4;          Class         Officer:          Senator          4;          French          Club          2,          3;          Government          Club          4;          Hand-         book          Committee          3;          HANovertAN          Staff          3,          4;          HANOovERIAN          Subs.         Staff          2;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Key-         ettes          4;          Latin          Club          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4          (President)          ;         Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2;          3;          School          Store          4;         Dance          Committee          3;          Telephone          Directory          2;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          2.         J.          Hughes          J.          Humbles         N.          Hunter          B.          Hurley         M.          Hurley          A.          Hurst         C.          Howlett          D.          Hoy         S.          Huband          C.          Hufham         R.          Hufham          G.          Huggins         CLINTON          ROY          HOWLETT:          JETS          3.         DELBERT          FRED          HOY:          Cafeteria          Assistant          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         SUZANNE          ELIZABETH          HUBAND:          FHA          2;          FTA          3;          Girls’          Glee         Club          2;          Judicial          Marshal          2;          Office          Assistant          3.         CHRISTA          GAYLE          HUFHAM:          Girls’          Chorus          2;          Government          Club         4;          Spanish          Club          2.         ROSEMARIE          HUFHAM:          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2:         Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Keyettes          4;         School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Student         Union          Assistant          2;          Telephone          Directory          4.         GEORGE          WAYNE          HUGGINS:          Cross          Country          Track          38;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          Senior          Class          Play          4.         219         SHERRY          RAY          JARRELL:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          4          (Alternate);          School          Spirit          Club          3.         WILLIAM          PATRICK          JENKINS:          Government          Club          4;          ROTC:         Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Spanish          Club          3.         CHARLES          DOUGLAS          JEWELL:          Baccalaureate          Usher          3;          Hanover         Singers          3,          4;          HANoveRIAN          Staff          3,          4          (Business          Manager);          Home-         room          Chairman          4;          Interact          Club          4;          Male          Chorus          3,          4;          Music         Society          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Spanish          Club          3;          Dance          Committee         NOMA:         BARBARA          MAE          JOHNSON:          Future          Nurses          Club          2,          3,          4;          Girls’         Glee          Club          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student         Union          Assistant          3;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         GEORGIA          JOHNSON:          Class          Officer:          Senator          2;          FHA          2,          3,          4;         FTA          2,          3,          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Homeroom          Representative         3,          4;          Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;         Teacher          Assistant          4.         MARJORIE          KAY          JOHNSON:          FHA          2;          Government          Club          4;          Li-         brary          Assistant          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Teacher         Assistant          3.         S.          Jarrell          W.          Jenkins         C.          Jewell          B.          Johnson         G.          Johnson          M.          Johnson         J.          Irving          L.          Jackson         B.          Jacobs          P.          Jacobson         P.          Jackson          B.          Jaquier         JEANNE          GERTRUDE          IRVING:          Cheerleader          2,          3;          Girls’          Glee         Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          School         Spirit          Club          2;          Spanish          Club          3.         LINDA          ANN          JACKSON:          Homeroom          Chairman          2.         mae          ROSE          JACOBS:          French          Club          3;          FTA          3;          Girls’          Glee         ub          2.         PAULA          BETH          JACOBSON:          Homeroom          Representative          2.         PAULA          GRACE          JACKSON:          Cabinet          4          (Secretary          of          Hospitality          )          ;         Folk          Music          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;         Latin          Club          2;          Library          Assistant          3;          ROTC:          Officers’          Club          4;          Spon-         sor          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4;         Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3;          Dance          Committee          3.         BEVERLY          JANE          JAQUIER:          FHA          3;          FTA          3,          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;         Latin          Club          2;          National          Honor          Society          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;         Telephone          Directory          4.         220         J.          Johnson         N.          Johnson         M.          Johnson         R.          Johnson         National          Merit          Semi-         Weta          LEO          JOHNSON,          JR.:          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit         ub          4,         MARK          HUNLEY          JOHNSON:          Baccalaureate          3;          Golf          Team          3,          4;         Latin          Club          2;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          Officers’          Club          A;          Rifle         Team          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         NIKKI          EILEEN          JOHNSON:          GAA          2,          3;          Homeroom          Representative         2,          3;          Latin          Club          4;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         ROBERT          KENNETH          JOHNSON:          Wrestling          3.         Finalists          Joe          Eiden,          Peggy          Baggett,          Nan          Hunter,          Susan          Perten,          and          Mike          Nifong          relax          in          the         Student          Union.         221         W.          Johnson         L.          Jones         B.          Jordan          N.          Jordan         R.          Jordan          D.          Josenhans         WILLIAM          HENRY          JOHNSON:          Baccalaureate          3;          Golf          Team          2;         ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2;          Spanish          Club          3;          Telephone          Directory          3.         LINDA          VIELLA          JONES:          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Teacher          Assistant         4;          Wildcat          Staff          2;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          2.         BRONWYN          JO RDAN:          FTA          8,          4;          Library          Assistant          2,          3;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Wildcat          Staff          2,          3,         4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          2,          3,          4.         NANCY          CAROLE          JORDAN:          Office          Assistant          3,          4.         Tein          HENRY          JORDAN,          JR.:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;         LS          3:         DONNA          CAROL          JOSENHANS:          COO          4;          Office          Assistant          3;          Stu-         dent          Union          Assistant          3.         222         DEBORAH          ANN          KALNEN:          FHA          4;          HaNnovertan          Subs.          Staff          2;         Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Spanish          Club         2,          3;          Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3;          Thespian          Play          2.         BARBARA          DEE          KEELS:          FHA          4;          FTA          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club         4;          Latin          Club          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         PATRICIA          ANN          KELLEY         PATRICIA          ANN          KELLUM:          Art          Club          3;          Bible          Club          3;          Future         Nurses          Club          2,          4.         ROBERT          KARL          KELLUM:          Basketball          2;          Football          2,          3.         LINDA          MURIEL          KELLY:          Commencement          Committee          4;          FTA          3,         4;          Government          Club          4;          HANovERIAN          Staff          4;          HANOvERIAN          Subs.         Staff          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Latin          Club          4;          Quill          and          Scroll         Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4.         D.          Kalnen          B.          Keels         P.          Kelley          P.          Kellum         R.          Kellum         DEBORAH          JEAN          KERMON:          FHA          4.         ANNE          EMPIE          KIDDER:          FTA          4;          Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club         3,          4;          Social          Marshal          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         JUDY          ANN          KING:          DECA          4.         NANCY          DIANE          KING:          Future          Nurses          Club          2;          Government          Club         =          ae          Chairman          2;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Spanish         Club          2.         PAMELA          ANN          KING:          FHA          2;          Government          Club          4.         RICHARD          HARLEE          KIRKUM,          JR.         D.          Kermon          A.          Kidder         J.          King          N.          King         P.          King          R.          Kirkum         E.          Kirton          L.          Klutz         B.          Koch          B.          Kornegay         F.          Kortum          J.          Kuhlken         ELSIE          ELISE          KIRTON:          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          FTA          3,          4;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover.          Williston          Senior          High:          Class         Representative;          Medical          Careers          Club;          French          Club.         LINDA          KAY          KLUTZ:          GAA          Q,          4.         BARBARA          JUNE          KOCH:          Government          Club          2.         BETTY          LOU          KORNEGAY:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         FRED          WILLIAM          KORTUM         JOHN          PAUL          KUHLKEN:          Cross          Country          Track          2;          Golf          Team          2;         Homeroom          Chairman          2,          3;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2;          Non          Com         Officers          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Tennis          Team          2.         223         THERESA          MARGARET          LABRIOLA:          COO          4.         BILLIE          SUE          LACKEY:          Future          Nurses          Club          2,          4;          Girls’          Chorus          3;         Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Latin          Club          2.         KATHRYN          LYNNE          LACROIKX:          Bible          Club          3;          GAA          2;          Latin          Club         2;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         SUE          ELLEN          LAIL:          Nursery          Assistant          4.         CHERYL          ANNE          LANE         TERESA          ANN          LANIER         T.          Labriola          B.          Lackey         K.          Lacroix          S.          Lail         C.          Lane         T.          Lanier         224         P.          Larson          J.          Laughlin         L.          Loughlin          C.          Lee         C.          Lee          D.          Lee         PEGGY          MELINDA          LARSON:          Bible          Club          2,          3,          4          (          Treasurer          );         Future          Nurses          Club          3.         JAMES          HOMER          LAUGHLIN:          Baccalaureate          3;          FSA          3;          Interact         Club          3,          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non         Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4          (President);          Rifle          Team          2,          3,          4         (Captain);          School          Spirit          Club          4.         LINDA          LOUGHLIN         CAROLE          ANNE          LEE:          FTA          2,          3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2;         Lab          Assistant          4;          Latin          Club          2;          National          Honor          Society          4;          Spanish         Club          2;          Telephone          Directory          3.         CATHERINE          MARIE          LEE:          FSA          2;          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;         Handbook          Committee          2,          3;          HANovertAn          Subs.          Staff          3,          4;          Latin         Club          2;          National          Honor          Society          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;         Spanish          Club          3,          4.         DANA          KAY          LEE:          Art          Club          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          3;          Keyettes          4;         Latin          Club          2;          School          Spirit          Club          3.         [elec          B.          Leitch         S.          Leloudis          G.          Lemon         W.          Leon          C.          Leonard         LARRY          STUART          LEE:          Office          Assistant          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Tele-         phone          Directory          4          (Co-Chairman).         BARBARA          ANN          LEITCH:          GAA          2;          Senior          Class          Play          4;          Student         Union          Assistant          3;          Infirmary          Assistant          4.         SUZANNE          AVERIS          LELOUDIS:          FTA          3;          Homeroom          Chairman         4;          Spanish          Club          2.         GWENDOLYN          CATHY          LEMON:          COO          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;         Spanish          Club          2.         WILLIAM          FRANCIS          LEON         CAROLYN          DIANNE          LEONARD:          Bible          Club          2;          DECA          3,          4;         FHA          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         RITA          MAY          LEONARD:          FHA          4;          Library          Assistant          2;          Nursery         Assistant          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         LINDA          KAY          LEWARK:          Basketball]          2;          Bible          Club          2;          Girls’          Foot-         ball          4;          GAA          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          National          Thespians          4;          Senior         Class          Play          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover          3,          4;         Thespian          Play          3,          4.         JERRY          ROBERT          LEWIS:          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         MARY          ELIZABETH          LEWIS:          FHA          4;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          4;          Social          Marshal          3;         Student          Union          Assistant          3.         MICHAEL          WREY          LEWIS:          Baccalaureate          3;          Bible          Club          3;         Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          4.         NANCY          LYNNE          LEWIS:          French          Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club         4;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         R.          Leonard          L.          Lewark         J.          Lewis          M.          Lewis         M.          Lewis         N.          Lewis         225         R.          Lewis         R.          Little         J.          Lockamy         R.          Lewis         D.          Lindenschmidt         N.          Littlejohn         ROBERT          JESSE          LEWIS,          JR.:          Baseball          4;          Football          2,          3,          4;         Oe          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’         Clu          F         ROBERT          WAYNE          LEWIS:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2;          Debating         Club          4;          Government          Club          4;          Music          Society          4;          School          Spirit          Club         4:          Telephone          Directory          4;          Dance          Band          3,          4.         DEBORAH          LEE          LINDENSCHMIDT:          Government          Club          4;          Latin         se          2:          Library          Assistant          3;          Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit         Club          3,          4.         ROBERT          O.          MAX          LITTLE,          JR.:          Basketball          2,          3;          Latin          Club          4;         School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2.         NATHANIEL          CHARLES          LITTLEJOHN:          Band          2,          3;          Lab         Assistant          4.         JAMES          AARON          LOCKAMY:          Bible          Club          4.         226         MARY          EDNA          LOCKFAW:          Cheerleader          2,          3,          4;          Homecoming         Court          4;          ROTC:          Officers’          Club          4,          Sponsor          4;          School          Spirit          Club         2,          3,          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3;          Dance          Committee          4.         LINDA          GRACE          LOTH:          Art          Club          3,          4          (President);          Telephone         Directory          4.         SHERRI          NARDA          LONG:          DECA          3          (Vice-President,          DECA         Sweetheart),          4          (President,           District          President);          GAA          2;          School         Spirit          Club          2.         BILLIE          ANNE          LONGNECKER:          GAA          2.         WILLIAM          GRADY          LOWE,          JR.:          Chess          Club          2,          4;          Government         Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2.         SARA          ANN          MALLARD:          Bible          Club          4;          Cafeteria          Assistant          4;         FHA          2,          3;          FTA          2;          Government          Club          4;          Latin          Club          4;          School         Store          4.         M.          Lockfaw          i.          Loth         S.          Long          B.          Longnecker         W.          Lowe          S.          Mallard         STERLING          EUGENE          MALLARD:          DECA          4;          Homeroom          Chair-         man          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         MARGARET          ELLENE          MALPASS:          FHA          4;          Student          Union         Assistant          3.         STEVE          LEE          MALPASS         WANDA          MENZETT          MALPASS:          Bible          Club          2,          03.4:          DEGA          4;         Future          Nurses          Club          2;          FTA          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         S.          Mallard          M.          Malpass         S.          Malpass          W.          Malpass         Barbara          Keels          and          Donnie          Summerlin          study          the          SAT          bulletin.         227         E.          Manning          P.          Markiton         W.          Marlowe          B.          Marlowe         M.          Marshburn          J.          Martin         ELVIRA          SUSAN          MANNING:          Band          2,          3,          4;          FTA          3,          4;          Govern-         ment          Club          3,          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          School          Spirit          Club          4;         Senior          Class          Play          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3,          4;         Telephone          Directory          4.         PATRICIA          ANN          MARKITON:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         WILLIAM          A.          MARLOWE:          Cabinet          4;          Football          2;          French          Club         2,          3;          FSA          2;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          4;          Officers’          Club          4;         Rifle          Team          2,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          School          Store          4.         BRENDA          TAYLOR          MARLOWE:          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Latin         Club          2;          Student          Union          Assistant          4;          Teacher          Assistant          2.         MARGIE          LORENE          MARSHBURN:          Library          Assistant          2;          Student         Union          Assistant          4.         JAMES          LARRY          MARTIN         228         JANET          GAYE          MASON:          DECA          4.         EDGAR          DOUGLAS          MASSEY:          Football          2;          French          Club          2;          Golf         Team          2;          Homeroom          Chairman          2,          3;          Key          Club          2,          3.         VIRGINIA          SUE          MATHIS:          Bus          Driver          3,          4.         LINDA          KAY          MAULTSBY:          COO          4.         LOUISE          HIGGINS          MAULTSBY:          COO          4;          FHA          2.         JOHN          THEODORE          MAVROS:          Academic          Coach          4;          Cabinet          4;         Class          Officer:          Senator          2;          Government          Club          4;          Interact          Club          3,          4;         Judicial          Marshal          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          School         Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Student          Body          President          4;         Dance          Committee          4;          Wrestling          2.         J.          Mason          E.          Massey         V.          Mathis          L.          Maultsby         L.          Maultsby          J.          Mavros         BARRY          GLENN          MAXWELL:          Bas ketball          2;          Football          2;          French         Club          2;          Golf          Team          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         FRANKLIN          THOMAS          McBRIDE:          Football          2.         WILLIAM          ALEX          McCLUNG:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles,          Non          Com          Officers          4.         BOBBY          WILSON          McCORKLE:          Band          2,          3;          Football          2;          Spanish         Club          8;          Dance          Band          2,          8;          Intramural          Basketball          3.         DIANE          ELIZABETH          McCOY:          Government          Club          4;          HANOVERIAN         Subs.          Staff          4;          Latin          Club          8;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School         Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Senior          Class          Play          4;          Spanish         Club          2;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Dance          Committee          3;          Telephone         Directory          3,          4;          Wildcat          Staff          3,          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          3,          4         (Chairman).         BRENDA          CREECH          McCUMBEE:          GAA          3.         B.          Maxwell          F.          McBride         W.          McClung          B.          McCorkle         D.          McCoy          B.          McCumbee         K.          McDonald         B.          McDuffie         S.          McEntee          J.          McGee         M.          McGinnis          B.          McIntosh         KENNETH          RAY          McDONALD:          Golf          Team          2,          3,          4;          Government         Club          3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3          (Alternate);          Latin          Club         2;          Spanish          Club          4.         BOBBIE          SUE          McDUFFIE         SUSAN          ANN          McENTEE         JOHNNY          LEE          McGEE:          Art          Club          4.         MIKE          R.          McGINNIS         BRENDA          LEE          McINTOSH         229         LAMAR          WHITEFORD          McIVER,          JR.:          Baccalaureate          3;          Basket-         ball          2,          3,          4;          Key          Club          2,          3,          4          (Vice-President);          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3          (Captain,          Color          Guard);          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;         Spanish          Club          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         EMMA          GAY          McKEITHAN:          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Keyettes         4:          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         FRANCES          ELIZABETH          McKELLAR:          COO          4;          GAA          2,          3;          Teacher         Assistant          3.         PATRICK          ANDRE          McKENNEY:          Baccalaureate          3;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers         2,          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          Rifle          Team          2;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Student         Union          Assistant          3;          Telephone          Directory          4;          WILD          Radio          Staff          3.         MACLYN          BETH          McKEOWN:          Commencement          Committee          4;         French          Club          4;          Government          Club          3;          Handbook          Committee          3,          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          2;          National          Honor          Society          4;          School          Spirit         Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4          (Vice-President);          Teacher         Assistant          3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.         JACQUELYN          LORRAINE          McKOY:          Academic          Coach          4;          Cabinet         4;          Debating          Club          3;          FTA          3;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Representative          3;          Lab          Assistant          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Teacher          Assistant          3;          Telephone         Directory          3;          Thespians          of          Hanover          4.         E.          McKeithan         P.          McKenney         J.          McKoy         L.          McIver         F.          McKellar         M.          McKeown         230         D.          McLamb          R.          McLean         R.          McMullen          R.          Meares         D.          Melton          A.          Mercer         DONALD          LEE          McLAMB:          DECA          3,          4.         RONALD          McLAWIN          McLEAN:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          4;         Officers’          Club          4.         RUTH          ANN          McMULLEN         ROY          CECIL          MEARES         DENNIS          GILBERT          MELTON,          JR.:         ALEXANDER          DAVID          MERCER:          Government          Club          4         N.          Merritt         E.          Merritt         T.          Merritt          L.          Midwood         H.          Miller          R.          Miller         ERNEST          DANIEL          MERRITT:          Commencement          Committee          4.         NANCY          RUTH          MERRITT:          COO          4;          DECA          3;          Girls’          Chorus          2.         TAMARA          HOPE          MERRITT:          COO          4;          GAA          2,          3.         LINDA          ANNE          MIDWOOD:          FTA          3,          4;          National          Thespians          4;         Spanish          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          2,          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover         De          3)          4.         HARRIETT          ANN          MILLER:          Bible          Club          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2;         Hanover          Singers          3,          4.         ROBERT          EUGENE          MILLER         LARIS          WAYNE          MILLIGAN:          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         LINDA          WADE          MILLIGAN:          Cafeteria          Assistant          A          COO          A.         Richlands          High          School:          Cheerleader          2;          Monogram          Club          Do:         FHA          2.         MICHAEL          VERNON          MILLIGAN:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Bus          Driver          3,          4;         Hanover          Singers          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2;          Officers’          Club          4.         PEGGY          O’NEIL          MILLIKEN:          FHA          2;          Girls’          Chorus          2;          Library         Assistant          3.          :         MARY          ALICE          MILLIS:          FHA          4;          Office          Assistant          4;          Teacher         Assistant          2,          3.         MELANIE          JEAN          MILLIS:          Spanish          Club          2,          4;          Telephone          Di-         rectory          4.         L.          Milligan          L.          Milligan         M.          Milligan          P.          Milliken         M.          Millis         M.          Millis         23          |         HELEN          CAROL          MOHR:          Cafeteria          Assistant          3;          COO          4;          Judicial         Marshal          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3.         NANCY          JANE          MOHR:          FHA          4;          FTA          3;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Spanish          Club          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         CATHERINE          GAIL          MOORE         DIXIE          JANE          MOORE:          DECA          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2.         GEORGE          ALLIE          MOORE,          III:          Art          Club          2,          3,          4;          Chess          Club          3;         Latin          Club          3.         PATRICIA          ANN          MOORE:          Government          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2;         Thespians          of          Hanover          3;          Thespian          Play          3.         H.          Mohr          N.          Moore         C.          Moore          D.          Moore         G.          Moore          P.          Moore         B.          Mills          A.          Mintz         B.          Mintz          D.          Mintz         R.          Mintz          J.          Mishoe         BARBARA          ANN          MILLS         ALANDA          GAIL          MINTZ:          DECA          4;          Library          Assistant          3.         BRENDA          KAY          MINTZ:          FHA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Government         Club          4;          Nursery          Assistant          4.         DOROTHY          ELAINE          MINTZ:          FHA          4;          FTA          3;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          3          (Alternate);          Latin          Club          2;          Library          Assistant          3;          Student         Union          Assistant          4.         ROSE          MARIE          MINTZ:          FHA          2.         JUDITH          ELAINE          MISHOE:          French          Club          3;          FHA          4;          Homeroom         Chairman          38;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          3;          Latin          Club          2;         Nursery          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2;          Student          Union         Assistant          4.         232         DONALD          LEE          MORGAN:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         WALTER          TRUETT          MORGAN:          Band          2;          Cross          Country          Track          3;         Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         WILLIAM          ALEXANDER          MORTON:          Debating          Club          4;          French         Club          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4.         SYLVIA          JO          MORTON:          GAA          4;          Spanish          Club          3.         D.          Morgan          W.          Morgan         W.          Morton          S.          Morton         SieememeOan          Iron          ‘em          Out          S-M-O-O-T-H!°—Enthusiastic          senior          boys          scream          out          during          a          pep          rally.         233         I.          Morton          K.          Moser         P.          Mowbray          C.          Murchison         W.          Murchison          G.          Murray         IMOGENE          MARISE          MORTON:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Infirmary         Assistant          4.         KATHY          DIANNE          MOSER         PATRICIA          SUSAN          MOWBRAY:          FSA          8;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          3;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Quill          and         Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;         Wildcat          Staff          3,          4          (News          Editor);          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          3,          4.         CHARLOTTE          SPRUNT          MURCHISON:          Government          Club          4         (Program          Chairman);          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Spirit         Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          4;         Thespian          Play          4;          Wildcat          Staff          3,          4          (Business          Manager).         WALLACE          CARMICHAEL          MURCHISON:          Debating          Club          4;         Government          Club          3;          Key          Club          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;          Latin          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          4;          Student          Judge          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Tennis         Team          2,          3,          4.         GEORGE          DANIEL          MURRAY,          JR.:          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles         a          re          Non          Com          Officers          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish         Clubs2a03;         234,         HARRY          LEE          MURRAY:          Bus          Driver          3,          4;          Office          Assistant          3.         SANDRA          ELAINE          MURRAY:          Cafeteria          Assistant          2;          FHA          4;         FTA          3;          GAA          2;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Thespians          of          Hanover          3;         Thespian          Play          3.         GARY          B.          MYERS:          Coin          Club          4;          Government          Club          4.         TERESA          ANN          NEELY:          FHA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Latin         Club          2;          Nursery          Assistant          4.         LENA          DIANE          NELSON:          FTA          2,          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2.         ROLLA          MICHAEL          NELSON:          Band          2,          3,          4.         H.          Murray          S.          Murray         G.          Myers          T.          Neely         L.          Nelson          R.          Nelson         JOHN          PHILLIP          NEW:          Chess          Club          2,          3          (President),          4;          Debating         Club          4;          FSA          2,          3,          4.         HARRIS          MITCHELL          NEWBER,          JR.:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Cross          Country         Track          2,          3;          Homeroom          Chairman          3.         ELINOR          KING          NEWKIRK:          FTA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club         2,          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         LACY          TATE          NEWTON:          Baseball          2.          Williston          Senior          High.         TED          VINCENT          NEWTON:          Baseball          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2,          3,          4.         MICHAEL          BYRON          NIFONG:          Academic          Coach          4;          Folk          Music         Club          4          (Vice-President);          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          FSA          3;          Government         Club          3;          Hanover          Singers          2,          3,          4          (President);          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          3;          Lab          Assistant          4;          Male          Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Music          Society          4         (President);          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Commencement          Com-         mittee          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         J.          New          H.          Newber         E.          Newkirk          L.          Newton         T.          Newton          M.          Nifong         W.          Nixon         C.          Norris         M.          Norwood         WILLIAM          HENRY          NIXON         FREDA          OLIVIA          NOBLE:          Future          Nurses          Club          2,          3;          FTA          4;          GAA         2;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         CARLYLE          TIMOTHY          NORRIS:          Bible          Club          2,          3,          4;          Bus          Driver          2,         3;          DECA          4.         DON          WYCKOFF          NORRIS:          Amateur          Radio          Club          2;          Chess          Club          4;         ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4.         MARCIA          ANN          NORWOOD:          Teacher          Assistant          4.         JANICE          ARLENE          NOVAK:          Northside          High          School,          Fort          Smith,         Arkansas:          Pep          Squad          2;          Girls’          Chorus          2;          Homeroom          Representa-         tive          2;          Spanish          Club          2.          New          Hanover          High:          FTA          4;          Homeroom         Representative          3;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         235         CAROLE          ANN          NUNALEE:          Art          Club          2;          French          Club          3,          4          (Secre-         tary-Treasurer          );          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman         3,          4;          Keyettes          4          (President);          National          Honor          Society          4;          Office         Assistant          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4;          Dance         Committee          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         KENNETH          GENE          OWENS         RONALD          KERRY          OWENS:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          Rifle          Team          2.         ROBERT          CHARLES          PACE:          Handbook          Committee          4;          Judicial         Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;         Officers’          Club          4.         CONSTANCE          MARICA          PADGETT:          Folk          Music          Club          3;          Girls’         Glee          Club          2;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          3;         Library          Assistant          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          WILD          Radio          Staff          2.         WILLIAM          B.          PADGETT:          Bus          Driver          3,          4.         C.          Nunalee          K.          Owens         R.          Owens          R.          Pace         C.          Padgett          W.          Padgett         J.          Padrick          L.          Page         P.          Palma          J.          Palmeter         B.          Parker          C.          Parmenter         JOSEPH          MICHAEL          PADRICK:          Academic          Coach          4;          Baccalaure-         ate          3,          4;          Boys’          State          3;          Commencement          Committee          3,          4;          Folk         Music          Club          4          (President);          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club         4;          Hanover          Singers          2,          3,          4          (Student          Director);          HANOovERIAN          Staff         3,          4          (Activities          Editor);          Homeroom          Representative          3,          4;          Male         Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Music          Society          4          (President);          National          Honor         Society          3,          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Store          3;          Telephone         Directory          4.         LINDA          PAGE         PATRICIA          ANN          PALMA:          Latin          Club          2,          3.         JAMES          ROBERT          PALMETER         BETTY          LOU          PARKER:          COO          4;          GAA          2,          3.         CHARLES          TOMMY          PARMENTER         236         D.          Parker          S.          Parker         T.          Parnell          D.          Pate         F.          Pate          S.          Pelland         DAN          THOMAS          PARKER         SYLVIA          KAY          PARKER:          Girls’          Chorus          2;          Hanover          Singers          3,          4;         Music          Society          4.         TWYLA          GAIL          PARNELL:          Latin          Club          2;          Student          Union          Assistant         3.         DWIGHT          LYMAN          PATE,          III:          Football;          Student          Union          Assistant.         FRANCES          IRENE          PATE:          GAA          2;          Nursery          Assistant          2.         SUZETTE          PELLAND:          Art          Club          2;          Cafeteria          Assistant          2,          3,          4:         Future          Nurses          Club          2;          FSA          3;          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Judic-         ial          Marshal          3;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3.         BONNY          FAYE          PENNINGTON:          COO          4.         ROBERT          ORION          PERRY:          Durham          High          School,          Durham,          North         Carolina:          Baseball          2;          Spanish          Club          2.         WILLIAM          WESLEY          PERRY         SUSAN          CATHERINE          PERTEN:          Academic          Coach          4;          Cabinet          4         (Secretary          of          Welfare);          Commencement          Committee          4;          FSA          38,          4;         Government          Club          3;          Handbook          Committee          3,          4;          HANOVERIAN         Subs.          Staff          3,          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2          (Alternate);          Lab         Assistant          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,         4;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4          (President);          Telephone         Directory          4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.         JAMES          RAY          PETERSON:          DECA          4;          Football          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          3.         FLORA          JANE          PETERSON:          DECA          4          (Secretary);          Girls’          Chorus         2;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          Music         Society          2;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Spanish          Club          2.         B.          Pennington          R.          Perry         W.          Perry          S.          Perten         J.          Peterson          F..          Peterson         237         J.          Phillips          R.          Phillips         W.          Pierce          J.          Piner         P.          Pittman          M.          Plowden         JEFFREY          WAYNE          PHILLIPS:          Art          Club          3,          4          (Vice-President);         ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          Officers’          Club          4.         ROBERT          WAYNE          PHILLIPS:          Chess          Club          2;          Government          Club         4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         WILMA          CAROL          PIERCE:          Bible          Club          2;          COO          4.         JERRY          DAVID          PINER:          DECA          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          4.         PATRICIA          ANNE          PITTMAN:          DECA          4;          Girls’          Chorus          2,          3.         MARY          LOUISE          PLOWDEN:          French          Club          2,          3;          FHA          2;          FSA          4;         GAA          4;          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         238         BETTIE          DEANE          POPE:          COO          4;          FHA          2,          3          (Secretary);          Library         Assistant          4.         CHARLOTTE          LOUISE          PORTER:          Bible          Club          2;          French          Club          3;         FSA          2,          3;          FTA          2;          Government          Club          3;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;         Homeroom          Representative          2;          Judicial          Marshal          2;          Latin          Club          2;         Vocational          Industrial          Club          4          (Secretary).         WILLIAM          NELSON          POTTER:          Basketball          2.         VALERIE          VIOLA          PREVATTE:          COO          4.         NANCY          PRICE:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Hanover          Singers          3,          4;          Office         Assistant          8,          4.         JAMES          HARRY          PRIDGEN:          Baseball          2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Representative          2;          Telephone          Directory          4.         B.          Pope          C.          Porter         W.          Potter          V.          Prevatte         N.          Price          J.          Pridgen         D.          Puzon         J.          Rackley         gown          as          Chris          Hegele          looks         DANIEL          ISAAC          PUZON:          Baccalaureate          3;          Band          2,          3,          4          (Student         Director);          Cabinet          4;          Chess          Club          2;          Class          Officer:          President          4;         Folk          Music          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          3;         Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          Judicial         Marshal          4;          Key          Club          3,          4;          Music          Society          4          (          Tri-President          );          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Senior          Class          Play          4;         ROTC          Band          2,          3;          Dance          Band          2,          3,          4          (Student          Director          ).         RICHARD          BROWNING          PYE         JOHNNY          RAY          RACKLEY         EDITH          LEE          RAGIN:          GAA          4.         239         GAYLE          VADIE          RHODES:          Art          Club          2,          3;          Cheerleader          2,          3;         French          Club          2,          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Asst.          3.         VINCENT          ANTHONY          RHODES:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         BRENDA          LORRAINE          RHUE:          COO          4;          Homeroom          Representative         2;          Library          Assistant          3.         WILTON          B.          RICHARDSON:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          4.         CHARLIE          HAYWOOD          RIVENBARK:          Baseball          2;          Cross          Country         Track          2,          3;          Debating          Club          3;          Government          Club          3;          Homeroom         Representative          2,          3;          Library          Assistant          2;          Office          Assistant          2;          ROTC:         Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          2;          School          Spirit          Clubez:         School          Store          2;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          2;         Teacher          Assistant          4;          Dance          Committee          2;          Telephone          Directory          4.         MICHAEL          JAMES          RIVENBARK:          Baseball          2,          3,          4.         G.          Rhodes          V.          Rhodes         B.          Rhue          W.          Richardson         C.          Rivenbark          M.          Rivenbark         G.          Raines          J.          Raney         E.          Rattley          J.          Reaves         R.          Reagan          R.          Regnier         GARY          ALLEN          RAINES:          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chair-         ee          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          4;          Spring         Track          4.         JEAN          WHITLEY          RANEY:          Cabinet          4          (Sec.          Social          Affairs);          Com-         mencement          Committee          4;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Commit-         tee          4;          Homecoming          Court          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Key          Club         Sweetheart          4;          Keyettes          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;          National          Honor          Society         4:          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Social          Marshal          2,          3,          4          (Head);          Spanish         Club          2,          3,          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover          3.         ELOISE          RATTLEY:          FHA          4.         JOHN          CALVIN          REAVES:          FSA          2,          3;          FTA          2,          3;          Lab          Assistant          3;         Teacher          Assistant          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          4.         RHESA          HARRIET          REAGAN:          Cabinet          4          (Secretary          of          Treasury);         French          Club          2,          3          (Treasurer),          4          (Secretary);          Hanover          Singers         Accompanist          3,          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Keyettes          4;          Music         Society          4;          National          Honor          Society          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;         Dance          Committee          2,          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         RON          EDWARD          REGNIER         240         TIMOTHY          PERCY          RIVENBARK:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,         Officers’          Club          4.         MARSHA          GAIL          ROBERTS:          GAA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Library         Assistant          3;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         RHONDA          JOY          ROBERTS:          Art          Club          2;          COO          4;          FTA          3;          GAA          2,         3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         MARY          LYNNE          ROBERTSHAW:          FHA          3;          FTA          3;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          Keyettes          4;          School          Spirit         Club          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          4.         Poeures          LEJUENE          ROBICHAUX:          French          Club          4;          DECA          4;         DONNA          SUE          ROBINSON:          DECA          4.         T.          Rivenbark          M.          Roberts         R.          Roberts          M.          Robertshaw         C.          Robichaux          D.          Robinson         J.          Robinson          J.          Rochelle         E.          Rogers          S.          Rogers         T.          Rogers          D.          Rollins         JOAN          CECILIA          ROBINSON:          FHA          2,          4;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Representative          2,          3;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Spanish         Club          3;          Dance          Committee          3.         JOSEPH          LEE          ROCHELLE,          JR.:          FSA          4;          Latin          Club          4;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          2,          3.         EDITH          JANE          ROGERS:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Homeroom          Representative          3;          School          Spirit         Club          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         SUSAN          IRENE          ROGERS         TROY          JEANNE          ROGERS:          COO          4;          FHA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          4.         DOROTHY          PHYLLIS          ROLLINS:          Government          Club          4;          Office         Assistant          3,          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3,          4.         241         PHYLLIS          GAIL          RUHLAND:          Commencement          Committee          4;          FSA         4:          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Teacher          Assistant         3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         CHERRIE          EDITH          RUSS:          Teacher          Assistant          4.         WILLIAM          PAUL          RUSS,          JR.:          French          Club          2,          3;          FSA          2,          3.         JAMES          WILLIAM          RUSSELL         RICHARD          ALLAN          RUTHS         DIANNE          MARIE          SANDERFORD:          FHA          2;          Judicial          Marshal          2;         Teacher          Assistant          4.         P.          Ruhland          C.          Russ         W.          Russ          J.          Russell         R.          Ruths          D.          Sanderford         242         M.          Sawyer         C.          Saunders         L.          Schutt          I.          Scott         D.          Selby          R.          Sellars         CHARLES          H.          SAUNDERS:          Band          2;          Bus          Driver          8,          4.         MIKE          LAWRENCE          SAWYER:          Art          Club          3;          Band          2;          Government         Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          4;          Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit         Club          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         LANEY          JANE          SCHUTT:          FHA          4;          FTA          2;          Girls’          Chorus          2;         Spanish          Club          2.         ISABEL          RESTON          SCOTT:          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          FSA          3,          4;         Government          Club          4;          Latin          Club          3,          4.         DEBORAH          ELAINE          SELBY         ne          CAROL          SELLERS:          COO          4;          French          Club          2;          Future          Nurses         ub          2.         F.          Shain         S.          Shapiro         R.          Sharpe          T.          Shaw         W.          Sheffield          M.          Sheehan         FAYE          LYNN          SHAIN:          French          Club          2,          3,          4;          FTA          4;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          4;         erie          4;          ROTC:          Officers’          Club          4;          Sponsor          4;          School          Spirit         inde?          S.          4.         SUSAN          SHAPIRO:          French          Club          3,          4;          FTA          4;          Handbook          Com-         mittee          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Teacher         Assistant          4,         RAYMOND          PAUL          SHARPE:          Football          2;          Golf          Team          Dae          Bele          7.6         Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          4;          Key          Club          4;         New          Hanover          Cycle          Club          8;          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club         Do          4,         THERESA          MELODY          SHAW:          FHA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;         Library          Assistant          3.         WALTER          LINCOLN          SHEFFIELD:          Baccalaureate          3;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          3;          Homeroom          Representative         4;          Interact          Club          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          3;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4;          Wildcat          Staff          3,          4;         Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          4.         MICHAEL          EUGENE          SHEEHAN:          Latin          Club          2;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3.         JENNIFER          SHEPHARD         ROGER          PRINCE          SHEPERD:          Cross          Country          Track          2,          3          (Co-         captain),          4          (Co-captain);          Hanover          Singers          3,          4.         SHEILA          RUTH          SHEW:          FTA          4;          Government          Club          3;          School         Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          oye         GLENN          WADSWORTH          SHIVAR         JAMES          NIXON          SIDBURY,          JR.:          Football          2.         MICHAEL          SIDBERRY:          Basketball          2;          FTA          2;          Judicial          Marshal          3;         ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          4.         J.          Shephard          R.          Sheperd         S.          Shew          G.          Shivar         J.          Sidbury          M.          Sidberry         243         |          VICKEY          ELIZABETH          SIMON:          School          Spirit          Club          3;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Infirmary          Assistant          3,          4.         CYNTHIA          ARTHUR          SIMPKINS:          Cheerleader          2;          Class          Officer:         Senator          3,          4;          Folk          Music          Club          2;          Handbook          Committee          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          2;          Keyettes          4;          Lab          Assistant          4;          Majorette          3,          4         (Head);          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3;          School         Store          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         ROBERT          LEONARD          SIMPSON:          Chess          Club          2;          Folk          Music          Club         2;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’         Club          4;          Rifle          Team          2,          3,          4.         ROBEY          THOMAS          SINCLAIR         ROCER          CHESTER          SINCLAIR         RENEE          ADELE          SISSON:          Academic          Coach          4;          FSA          4;          Homeroom         Representative          3;          National          Honor          Society          8,          4          (Secretary);         National          Thespians          2,          3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover         2,          3;          Thespian          Play          3.         V.          Simon          C.          Simpkins         R.          Simpson          R.          Sinclair         R.          Sinclair          R.          Sisson         S.          Sikes          G.          Simmons         M.          Simmons          P.          Simmons         T.          Simmons          S.          Simon         SHIRLEY          YVONNE          SIKES:          Art          Club          3,          4;          Library          Assistant          2;         Office          Assistant          4.         GAIL          MARTINA          SIMMONS:          FTA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Hand-         book          Committee          3;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Homeroom          Repre-         motte          3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Class          Play          4;          Spanish         Glabe2:         MICHAEL          EDWARD          SIMMONS:          Baseball          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2;         Government          Club          4;          Key          Club          4;          Latin          Club          2;          School          Spirit         Club          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         PATRICIA          ANN          SIMMONS:          COO          4;          GAA          2,          3;          Library         Assistant          3.         THELMA          RAE          SIMMONS         i          eS         Nit          adel         SALLY          BALDWIN          SIMON         244         CHARLES          EVERETT          SKIPPER:          Football          2.         SANDRA          CHERYL          SKIPPER:          BIBLE          CLUB          4;          FHA          2.         WILLIAM          ANTHONY          SKIPPER:          Bible          Club          4;          FTA          4.         WILLIAM          GARY          SKIPPER:          Art          Club          2;          FSA          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3.         Gary          Raines,          Sandy          Garner,          and          Cindy          Blann          make          plans          for          a          successful          Senior          Day.         245         OMIE          VIOLA          SMITH:          COO          4.         RONALD          EUGENE          SMITH         ARTHUR          JACKSON          SMITHWICK:          Key          Club          3,          4;          Student         Judge          4.         DONNA          SUE          SNEEDEN:          French          Club          3,          4;          Government          Club         4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.          Vardell         Hall,          Red          Springs,          North          Carolina:          Cheerleader          2;          French          Club          2;         Tartan          Staff          2;          Riding          Club          2          (Treasurer);          FTA          2.         MARY          ELLEN          SNEEDEN:          Bible          Club          2;          Cafeteria          Assistant          3.         RUTH          SNEEDEN         O.          Smith          R.          Smith         A.          Smithwick          D.          Sneeden         M.          Sneeden          R.          Sneeden         G.          Sloan          J.          Smalley         B.          Smith          B.          Smith         E.          Smith          J.          Smith         GEORGE          SLOAN,          III:          Baccalaureate          Usher          3;          Government          Club         4;          HANOovERIAN          Staff          3,          4          (ROTC          Editor);          Hanoverian          Subs.         Staff          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          House          of          Representatives          2,          4;         Judicial          Marshal          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4          (President);          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,         3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4;          Student          Judge          3;          Dance         Committee          3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         JANET          STONE          SMALLEY         BADEA          SMITH:          Girls’          Chorus          2,          3,          4.         BRENDA          FAYE          SMITH:          FHA          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         EDNA          LOUISE          SMITH:          Art          Club          2,          3,          4;          Handbook          Committee          3.         JERRY          MILTON          SMITH         246         aN          FRANCES          SOUTHERLAND:          Vocational          Industrial         ub          4,         ALFRED          FRANCIS          SPENCER         PEGGY          SUZANNE          SPENCER:          COO          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2,         ERNEST          WAYNE          SPIVEY:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Latin          Club          2;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4;          ROTC          Band          2,          3,          4.         PEGGY          LOU          SPIVEY:          FHA          4;          Future          Nurses          Club          3;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Lab          Assistant          4.         ZYLPHIA          SUSAN          SPIVEY:          Art          Club          2;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear         Rifles          4;          Officers’          Club          4;          Sponsor          4.         S.          Southerland          A.          Spencer         P.          Spencer          KE.          Spivey         Z.          Spivey         P.          Spivey         B.          Stancil          S.          Stancil         C.          Stanley          R.          Starling         V.          Starling          B.          Stephens         BRENDA          KAY          STANCIL:          Nursery          Assistant          4.         SHIRLEY          FAYE          STANCIL         CHARLES          W.          E.          STANLEY:          ROTC:          Officers’          Club          4;          Student         Union          Assistant          2,          3,          4.         ROBERT          PRESTON          STARLING:          Bus          Driver          4.         VICKIE          GAIL          STARLING:          DECA          4.         BRENDA          KAY          STEPHENS:          Commencement          Committee          4;         Future          Nurses          Club          2,          3;          FSA          2,          3;          Government          Club          4;          Hand-         book          Committee          2,          3;          HANoverran          Subs.          Staff          3;          Latin          Club          2,         3          (Vice-President);          School          Spirit          Club          3,          4;          Teacher          Assistant         8,          4;          Telephone          Directory          2,          3.         241         LETTIE          SHARYN          STEPHENS:          FSA          2;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;         Government          Club          4;          Latin          Club          8,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;         Teacher          Assistant          4.         JUNIUS          EARL          STEWART         CHARLES          RICHARD          STINSON:          Band          2;          Cabinet          4;          FSA          2;         Golf          Team          3;          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;         School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          4;          Telephone          Directory          4.         JAMES          BUCKNER          STOKLEY,          JR.:          Homeroom          Chairman          3;         Homeroom          Representative          3;          Latin          Club          3;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          3;          Wrestling          Team          3.         JOSEPH          CHRISTOPHER          STONE:          Baccalaureate          3;          Homeroom         Chairman          4;          Key          Club          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’         Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4;          Wrestling          Team          3,          4;          Telephone         Directory          4.         DUANE          ALEXANDER          STRAHIN         L.          Stephens          J.          Stewart         C.          Stinson          J.          Stokely         J.          Stone          D.          Strahin         248         S.          Strickland         R.          Strickland         E.          Sugg          L.          Sullivan         J.          Sutton          W.          Swain         RICKIE          JO          STRICKLAND:          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom         Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Office          Assistant          3,          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3.         SANDRA          JUNE          STRICKLAND:          Homeroom          Chairman          2;          Library         Assistant          3,          4.         EDITH          MARLEEN          SUGG:          Homeroom          Representative          2;          Library         Assistant          3;          Office          Assistant          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          4.         a          ea          RICHARD          SULLIVAN:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          2,         JOHN          FRANKLIN          SUTTON         WILLIAM          JAMES.          SWAIN,          JR.:          Amateur          Radio          Club          2,          3;         ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         T.          Swann          A.          Swart         C.          Symmes          J.          Talley         G.          Taylor          J.          Tartt         THOMAS          BAXTER          SWANN,          JR.         ANDREW          WILLIAM          SWART         COURTLAND          SYMMES,          JR.:          Golf          Team          2,          3;          Government          Club         2;          Homeroom          Representative          2,          3,          4;          Key          Club          3,          4;          National         Honor          Society          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;         Teacher          Assistant          2.         JOHN          HOWARD          TALLEY,          III:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Chess          Club          2,          3,         4;          Debating          Club          4;          Folk          Music          Club          4;          Government          Club          4:         Dance          Band          2,          3,          4.         GAYE          GAUSE          TAYLOR:          Art          Club          2;          Nursery          Assistant          4.         JERRY          WAYNE          TARTT:          Chess          Club          4;          Coin          Club          4;          ROTC:          Non         Com          Officers          2,          3,          4.         JOYCE          LOUISE          TARTT:          Cafeteria          Assistant          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Chorus         3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Teacher          Assistant          on         DAVID          BRYAN          TEMPLE,          JR.:          Bus          Driver          4.         SANDRA          KAY          TETZLOFF:          Girls’          Chorus          2.         GARY          WAYNE          TEW         JOHN          DAVID          THOMAS:          Baccalaureate          3;          Baseball          2,          3,          4;         Football          2;          Key          Club          3,          4;          Latin          Club          8         LARRY          RENI          THOMAS:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3,          4.         J.          Tartt          D.          Temple         S.          Tetzloff          G.          Tew         J.          Thomas         L.          Thomas         249         SHARON          LYNN          THOMPSON:          Girls’          Chorus          2.         MARY          FRANCES          THORNING:          Art          Club          2,          3          (Treasurer),          4         (Treasurer);          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          3.         FRANCES          GRAINGER          THORNTON:          Future          Nurses          Club          4;         Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3,         4:          Latin          Club          3,          4;          ROTC:          Sponsor          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Varsity         Sweetheart          4.         JOHN          HINNES          TINGA:          Baccalaureate          3;          Homeroom          Representa-         tive          2;          Lab          Assistant          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Spanish          Club         3          (Treasurer);          JETS          3.         WENDY          OLIVER          TINGA:          Government          Club          4;          Spanish          Club         Doras         LYNN          BRADFORD          TILLERY:          Key          Club          4;          National          Honor         Society          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;          Wrestling          Team          3,          4.         S.          Thompson          M.          Thorning         F.          Thornton          J.          Tinga         W.          Tinga          L.          Tillery         pcp          DPPH          RIEN         P.          Thomas          R.          Thomas         C.          Thompson          J.          Thompson         B.          Thompson          M.          Thompson         PAULA          LYNN          THOMAS:          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Office         Assistant          4;          Spanish          Club          2.         RODDERICK          HAROLD          THOMAS,          JR.         CAROLYN          FAYE          THOMPSON:          FTA          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;         Latin          Club          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          4.         JAMES          RAY          THOMPSON:          Vocational          Industrial          Club          3,          4         (          President          ).         BENNY          KEITH          THOMPSON:          Cabinet          4;          Homeroom          Representa-         tive          2;          Interact          Club          2,          3,          4;          ROTC:          Rifle          Team          2,          3.         MARY          JUDITH          THOMPSON:          Band          2,          3;          Cheerleader          2          (Co-         Head),          4          (Co-Head);          Class          Officer:          Senator          2;          Government          Club         4          (Secretary);          Homecoming          Court          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          2;         Homeroom          Representative          3;          Keyettes          4          (Sgt.-at-Arms);          Majorette         3;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         250         LINWOOD          BENJAMIN          TODD         VIRGINIA          COUNCIL          TRASK:          Keyettes          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         LAURA          ANN          TRAWICK:          Bible          Club          2;          Folk          Music          Club          4;         Government          Club          4;          Hanover          Singers          3,          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover         3,          4.         NORMAN          WAYNE          TURNER:          Bus          Driver          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear         Rifles          2,          Non          Com          Officers          3,          Officers’          Club          4.         L.          Todd          V.          Trask         L.          Trawick          N.          Turner         On          the          last          regular          schoolday          for          seniors,          Etta          Wittrock          and          Jane          Fine          hand          in          their          final          papers          to          Mrs.          Geary.         251         BRENDA          JOYCE          WADDELL:          GAA          4.         |         |         CAROLYN          EVONNE          WADDELL:          GAA          4.         JERROLD          WARREN          WADE:          VICA          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com         Officers          3.         FRANCES          VIRGINIA          WALKER:          Cafeteria          Assistant          2,          3,          4;         Girls’          Chorus          3,          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         IRENE          PRITCHETT          WALL:          FSA          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;         Latin          Club          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          4.         ROBERT          BRUCE          WALSH.         B.          Waddell          C.          Waddell         J.          Wade          F.          Walker         I.          Wall          R.          Walsh         S.          Uber          C.          Ussery         R.          Utsey          L.          Vick         M.          Viser          E.          Vosnock         SANDRA          LEE          UBER:          GAA          4;          Nursery          Assistant          2;          School          Spirit         Club          2;          Girls’          Gym          Assistant          4.         CHARLIE          DEVON          USSERY:          Art          Club          4.         RANDY          L.          UTSEY:          Baseball          2,          3;          Basketball          2;          Football          2,          3,          4;         FSA          2;          Spanish          Club          2.         LINDA          CHRISTINE          VICK:          Cafeteria          Assistant          3;          COO          4;          Teacher         Assistant          2.         MARGARET          ANNE          VISER:          French          Club          3,          4;          FTA          3,          4          (Vice-         President);          Homeroom          Representative          4          (Alternate);          National         Honor          Society          4.          West          Carteret          High          School:          Chorus          2.         EDWARD          JOHN          VOSNOCK:          FSA          2;          Baseball          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;          Officers’          Club          4;         Spanish          Club          2.         252         RUTH          ALICE          WALTON:          COO          4;          Telephone          Directory          3.         ALPHA          CHRISTINE          WARD:          Art          Club          2;          Government          Club          4;         Homeroom          Chairman          3;          National          Honor          Society          4;          National          Thes-         pians          4;          Quill          and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          Telephone          Directory          2,          3;         Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3,          4:          Thespians          Play          2;          Wildcat          Staff          3,         4;          Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          2,          3,          4.         JAMES          LEON          WARD:          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          3.         LARRY          PAUL          WARD:          Bus          Driver          2,          3,          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear         Rifles          3;          Vocational          Industrial          Club          3.         HENRY          VANCE          WARD,          JR.:          Art          Club          2;          Baccalaureate          3;          Boys’         State          3;          HANOvERIAN          Staff          3,          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Home-         room          Representative          3;          Lab          Assistant          4;          Latin          Club          4          (Treasurer         and          Reporter);          National          Honor          Society          3,          4          (Treasurer);          Quill         and          Scroll          Club          3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Telephone          Directory          4;         Thespians          of          Hanover          3,         PEGGY          RUTH          WATSON:          Nursery          Assistant          4.         R.          Walton          A.          Ward         J.          Ward          L.          Ward         H.          Ward         P.          Watson         ¢         W.          Webb         A.          Weaver         R.          Weeks          C.          Wells         J.          Wentz          A.          Wessell         ANTOINETTE          FRANCES          WEAVER:          Art          Club          2.          3s          HHA          2:         Latin          Club          2.         WILLIAM          THOMAS          WEBB,          JR.:          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          3,         Non          Com          Officers          3.         RAYMOND          ASBURY          WEEKS:          Library          Assistant          3.         CATHERINE          CAMERON          WELLS:          Cheerleader          2,          3,          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          Latin          Club          2;         Office          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          3;         Thespians          of          Hanover          2.         JAMES          IRA          WENTZ:          Debating          Club          4;          FSA          4;          Government          Club          3,          4;          Student          Union          Assistant          3;          JETS          3.         ALEXANDER          MacDONALD          WESSELL:          Oak          Ridge          Military         Institute:          NCO          Club          2;          Rifle          Team          2.         253         DONNA          PAGE          WEST         EDNA          JOANNE          WEST:          Art          Club          2;          Latin          Club          2,          3.         LENORA          KAY          WEST:          FHA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2.         CHARLES          EDWARD          WESTBURY:          Basketball          4.          Edisto          High         School:          Basketball          2;          Football          2,          3;          Class          President          3;          Basketball         3;          French          Club          3;          Boys’          State          8.         CLAUDIA          LEIGH          WHEELIS:          French          Club          3,          4          (Program         Chairman);          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          2,          3;         Homeroom          Representative          4          (Alternate);          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,         4:          Student          Union          Assistant          3;          Telephone          Directory          4.         KATHERINE          EDWINA          WHITE:          Art          Club          4;          FTA          2;          Infirmary         Assistant          3,          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         D.          West          E.          West         L.          West          C.          Westbury         C.          Wheelis          K.          White         G.          Whitehead          R.          Wiard         J.          Weiss          C.          Wilder         F.          Willetts          C.          Williams         GARY          WAYNE          WHITEHEAD:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:          Cape         Fear          Rifles          2,          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          (Vice-         President).         ROBERT          KYLE          WIARD:          Band          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2,          3,          4;          Cross         Country          Track          3,          4.         JOSEPH          FRANKLIN          WEISS         CONSTANCE          DIANE          WILDER:          DECA          4;          French          Club          3;         FHA          2,          3;          FTA          2,          3;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2,          3;          FBLA          2,          3.         FREDERICK          WILLETTS,          III:          Cross          Country          Track          2;          Football         2,          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          Hanover          Singers          2,          3,          4;          Key          Club          4;         Male          Chorus          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         CAROL          LUCRETIA          WILLIAMS         254         D.          Williams         C.          Williams         D.          Williams          F.          Williams         H.          Williams          W.          Williams         CATHERINE          GOLDEN          WILLIAMS:          Art          Club          2,          3;          Folk          Music         Club          2;          Library          Assistant          2;          Spanish          Club          2,          3.         DANNY          LLOYD          WILLIAMS         DONNA          SUE          WILLIAMS:          Band          2,          3,          4          (Head          Librarian);         Majorette          4;          Social          Marshal          4;          Spanish          Club          3.         FRAN          ELIZABETH          WILLIAMS         HAROLD          LEE          WILLIAMS         WILLIAM          KERRY          WILLIAMS:          Judicial          Marshal          4;          ROTC:         Cape          Fear          Rifles          3;          Non          Com          Officers          3;          Officers’          Club          4.         MARY          LOUISE          WILLIAMS         RAY          VANCE          WILLIAMS,          JR.:          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit         Club          4;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          4;          Dance          Committee          3;         Telephone          Directory          3,          4;          Thespians          of          Hanover          3.         ROBERT          ADRIAN          WILLIAMS,          III:          Debating          Club          4;          French         Club          3,          4;          Government          Club          4;          School          Spirit          Club          4.         ROBERT          M.          WILLIAMS:          Football          2;          French          Club          3;          Golf         Team          2;          Government          Club          4;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          OS:         Non          Com          Officers          2,          3;          Spanish          Club          2;          FSA          3.         ROY          GIBSON          WILLIAMS:          Band          2,          3;          Cabinet          4;          Cross          Country         Track          3;          Government          Club          4;          Handbook          Committee          3;          Homeroom         Chairman          3;          Interact          Club          3,          4;          ROTC:          Non          Com          Officers          OB         School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4          (President);          School          Store          3;          Tennis         Team          2.         WANDA          KAY          WILLIAMS:          FHA          4;          Government          Club          4;          Home-         room          Chairman          2,          3;          Library          Assistant          4;          School          Spirit          Club          De         3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2,          3,          4.         M.          Williams          R.          Williams         R.          Williams          R.          Williams         R.          Williams         W.          Williams         255         ETTA          MARIE          WITTROCK:          FHA          2;          Handbook          Committee          3,         4          (Chairman);          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Homeroom          Representative         3          (Alternate);          Latin          Club          2;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Quill         and          Scroll          3,          4          (Secretary-Treasurer);          School          Spirit          Club          2;         Teacher          Assistant          4;          Wildcat          Staff          3,          4          (Star-News          Coordinator);         Wildcat          Subs.          Staff          3,          4.         WILMA          HELEN          WITTROCK:          FHA          2.         PATRICIA          GALE          WOLFE:          COO          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Teacher         Assistant          3.         RANDALL          JAY          WOOD:          JETS          2,          3.         SAUNDRA          LEE          WOOD:          Folk          Music          Club          4.         DENNIS          CRAIG          WOODCOCK         E.          Wittrock          W.          Wittrock         P.          Wolfe          R.          Wood         S.          Wood          D.          Woodcock         B.          Williamson          E.          Williamson         G.          Willis          M.          Wilson         G.          Windham          J          Winebar         BARBARA          ANN          WILLIAMSON:          COO          4;          Office          Assistant          3.         EDWARD          SHAW          WILLIAMSON:          Homeroom          Chairman          2.         GEORGIANNA          WILLIS:          FTA          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Homeroom          Representative          4;          School          Spirit          Club         3,          4;          School          Store          4;          Spanish          Club          3,          4.         MARY          JOSEPHINE          WILSON:          Art          Club          2,          3;          Coin          Club          2,          4;         FSA          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          Dance          Committee          3.         GRADY          JAMES          WINDHAM:          DECA          4;          Latin          Club          3;          ROTC:         Non          Com          Officers          3.         JOHN          VERE          WINEBAR         256         DOROTHY          JO          WOODCOCK:          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Homeroom         Representative          4          (Alternate);          Thespian          Play          3          (Pub.          Committee).         WILLIAM          GLENN          WORRELL         EDWIN          KEITH          WORTHINGTON:          DECA          4,         JOHN          DAVID          WREDE                  D.          Woodcock          W.          Worrell         KE.          Worthington          J.          Wrede          .         Walt          Sheffield          and          Sue          Shapiro          take          advantage          of          the          campus          mailbox          to          mail          their          graduation          invitations.         257,         DEBORAH          ANN          YOPP         GEORGE          ROBERT          YOPP         PATSY          ANN          YOUNG:          French          Club          2;          Homeroom          Representative         3;          Thespians          of          Hanover          2,          3.         BOBBY          VICTOR          YOUNG:          Cheerleader          2;          Debating          Club          2;         Tennis          Team          2,         ARLENE          NORMA          ZIMMER:          Art          Club          4;          FTA          3,          4;          Government         Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          4;          School          Spirit          Club          2,          3,          4;         Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Student          Union          Assistant          3.         LAURA          ENID          ZYGMUNT:          Bible          Club          3,          4;          Latin          Club          2.         D.          Yopp          G.          Yopp         P.          Young          B.          Young         A.          Zimmer          L.          Zygmunt         ee         E.          Wright          P.          Wright         J.          Wynne          J.          Yarboro         C.          Yarborough          S.          Yeapanis         EDWARD          HOBBS          WRIGHT:          Art          Club          4;          Basketball          2,          3,          4;         Government          Club          3;          Homeroom          Chairman          2,          4;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          2;          Key          Club          2,          3,          4;          Office          Assistant          3;          Spanish          Club          4.         PATRICIA          ANN          WRIGHT:          Teacher          Assistant          3.         JUDY          ELLIS          WYNNE:          FTA          2,          4;          Girls’          Glee          Club          2;          Govern-         ment          Club          4;          Spanish          Club          4;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         JACK          LANE          YARBORO:          Cross          Country          Track          3;          Football          2;         Government          Club          4;          Homeroom          Chairman          3;          Homeroom          Repre-         sentative          2;          ROTC:          Cape          Fear          Rifles          2,          3,          4;          Non          Com          Officers          3;         Officers’          Club          4;          Rifle          Team          3;          Wrestling          3;          Teacher          Assistant          3.         CAROLYN          F.          YARBOROUGH:          COO          4;          FHA          4;          Office          Assistant          2.         SHARON          CHRISTINE          YEAPANIS:          Government          Club          3;          Judicial         Marshal          8;          Teacher          Assistant          4.         258         {         i         i         i         Memories          of          past          experiences          at          NHHS          flood          a          senior’s          heart.         ADVERTISING         A          sleepy          city          begins         To          stir         To          stretch,         To          reawaken.         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C.         1838          To          1967         SHAIN’S          JEWELERS         14          N.          Front          Sr.         HoME          oF          THE          [RoN          MEN         Keepsake          Diamond          Rings         HERBERT          SHatn          —          NHHS          Cuass          or          ’38         KENTUCKY          FRIED          CHICKEN         4120          Oreannen          Dn,          PEARSALL                    COMPANY         763-5828         QUALITY          FERTILIZER         PEOPLE'S         DRUG          COMPANY         1122          N.          47TH          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.          WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         Puones          762-3310          anp          762-3319         FREE          PARKING         Witmineton,          N.          C.         Sears          Has          Everything          ..          .         One          Stop          Shopping          in          the          Hanover          Center         Congratulations          Class         of          67         268         ee          eeeeeeSsSsS——sS—L         CAROLINA          MIL          _          INC.         LONG          LEAF          PHARMACY          s          LS          REMNANTS,          INC         SAUNDER’S          DRUG          STORE          “Your          Complete          Fabric          Shop”         PROFESSIONAL          PHARMACY          N.          Suoprine          CENTER          Witmaineroy,          N.          C.         YOUR          REXALL          STORES         C.          DOUGLAS          JEWELL         CONTRACTOR         Owned          and          Operated          by          Registered          Pharmacists         HOBART          WHALEY          —          JOHN          BULLOCK          ;          °          7°          °         We          specialize          in          Concrete         Citizen’s          Savings                    Loan          Association         Wilmington’s          Oldest          —          Established          1887         317          CHESTNUT          ST.          WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         Best         Wishes         TO         Jerry          Harris          is          over          again          to          give          the          Wildcats          six          points          in         their          lost          cause          against          Goldsboro.          THE         CLASS         MORTON’S          SERVICE          OF         DRUG          STORE          ey         Cor.          8TH                    Marker          Srs.          PHONE          762-7739         269         Congratulations          and          Best          Wishes         from         THE          INTERNATIONAL          NICKEL          COMPANY,          ING.         HARBOR          ISLAND          (KURE          BEACH)          CORROSION         LABORATORY         REED’S          JEWELERS          HARDEE’S         Y          NortH          Front          STREET         ,          AWSON          Sr.          Y)          £          N          B          5          R          6         Soniny          trae          Ine          1800          Dawson          S1          2928          CaroLiIna          BreracuH          Rp         N.H.H.S.          Rings,          Charms,          Jewelry          3606          OLEANDER          Dr.         RENTAL          TOOL          COMPANY          SOPHIA’S          FLOWERS          FLORIST         3319          MarKket          STREET          624          S.          177TH          St.         Witmineton,          N.          C.          Drat          762-2688          762-6693          762-2335         A          Diamond          from          Mill’s          Shines          Forever         MILLS          JEWELERS,          INC.         28          N.          Front          St.          Witmineron,          N.          C.         27)         S                    G          CONCRETE          COMPANY         2812          MONROE          STREET         WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         JACKSON                    BELL          WHITEBROOK          FARMS,          INC.         COMPANY         Finest          in          Dairy          Products         Printing          -          Office          Products          4         1710          Dawson          Sr.          DistTrRiBuTORS         762-0348          SEALTEST          ICE          CREAM         Peoples          Savings         WATERS          SHIPPING          Co.                   Loan          Association         2907          Burnetre          Buivp.         Home          OFFIcE         WitmineTon,          N.          C.         47TH                    MARKET          Svs.         WiInTER          Park          BrancH         4709          OLEANDER          DR.          MILLIE’S          BEAUTY          HOUSE         609          SoutrH          17TH          STREET         WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         PHone          RO          3-2358         x.          fins          D         EDWARD          L.          WARD          C.L.U.         GENERAL          AGENT         Established          1906         Midland          Mutual          Life          Ins.          Co.         WGNI          Buiupine         271         WATERFRONT          SERVICES         INCORPORATED         For          All          Your         NEW          CAR          NEEDS         See          Your          Favorite         2907          BurnetTTre          Buvp.         Member          of          the         Wilmington          New          Car                   Truck          Dealers         Association         QUALITY          CONCRETE          PRODUCTS         360144          Marker          Sr.         F.          E.          LIVINGSTON                    CO.         INSURANCE          —          REAL          ESTATE         WaLuacE          Bune.          242          Princess          St.         762-5256         WUNGFD          Radio         “630          ON          YOUR          DIAL”         E.          L.          MATHEWS          AGENCY         Insurance          —          Read          Estate         Rocers          MatrHews         Realtor         WILSON’S          SUPERMARKET         8702          OLEANDER          Dr.         Seniors          find          many          different          ways          to          relax          after          lunch.         272         ATKINSON'S          FABRICS         COMMUNITY          HARDWARE         2006          Princess          Piacr          Dr.         4209          OLEANDER          Dr.         PuHoNE          762-0416         COMPLETE          LAUNDRY                    DRY          CLEANING          SERVICE         MODERN         LAUNDRY                    DRY          CLEANERS         118          SOUTH          17txH          STREET         STANLEY’S          JEWELERS         X-DEPARTMENT          STORE          Bulova          Watches          e          Fine          Diamonds         5          N.          Front          Sr.         HEIDE          CO.,          INC.         NEWELL’S         Best          Wishes          To          SHOPPING          CENTER         Class          Of          °67         WRIGHTSVILLE          Bracu,          N.          C.         SUNSHINE          LAUNDRY                   DRY          CLEANERS         “THE          MOST          COMPLETE          LINE          OF         BEACHWEAR          ON          THE          COAST”         “First          In          Personal          Service’         273         CARTER’S          PHARMACY          MADEMOISELLE          SHOP         “For          All          Your          Drug          Needs”          Women’s          Apparel         2001          Princess          PLAce          Dr.          Wivtmineton,          N.          C.          22          N.          Front          Sr.         Diat          763-4656          PHONE          762-9584         JOHN          KELLY         Your          Professional          Photographer         PORTRAITS          OF          MEN,          WOMEN          AND          CHILDREN         COMPLETE          BRIDAL          PORTRAITURE         PICTORIAL          WEDDING          STORY          IN          NATURAL         LIVING          COLOR         1506          S.          Tuirp          St.,          Witmineton,          N.          C.         All          Photographs          in          this          Book          made          by         JOHN          KELLY         It          Was          A          Pleasure          Working          With          The          Students         And          Staff          of          NHHS         HANOVER          HOUSE         :          FINE          FURNITURE         SUTTON          -          COUNCIL          4719          Market          Srv.          762-1249         FURNITURE          COMPANY          ROSE          ICE                    COAL          CO.         6          SoutH          12          Srreetr          Witmineton,          N.          C.         @         Diat          762-6974         274         Cheerleader          Judy          Thompson          proclaims          Jerry          Harris          “Cheer-         leader's          Sweetheart.”         HUGHES          BROS.,          INC.         1101          Marker          Sr.          PHone          762-3341         YOPP          PIANO                    MUSIC          CO.         “Everything          Musical”         Pianos          —          Radios          —          Band          Instruments         Records          —          Hi-Fi          Stereos          —Sheet          Music         217-219          Princess          Srv.          PHone          RO          2-3722         WILL          REHDER,          INC.         STARTING          OUR          93RD          YEAR         “North          Carolina’s         Oldest          Florist’’         “SAY          IT          WITH          FLOWERS”         Diat          762-9649          1809          Dawson          Sr.         HARRISON          TYPEWRITER          COMPANY         Sales          Agent          OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD         TYPEWRITERS,          ADDING          MACHINES,          SUPPLIES         SALES          AND          REPAIRS         212          Princess          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         PHONE          762-5938         FUTRELLE’S          PHARMACY         PHONE          RO          2-4422         129          Princess          STREET         Complete          Home          Furnishings         BAREFOOTS          AND          JACKSON,          INC.         FINE          FURNITURE         Diat          763-1609         28          So.          Front          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         BERMAN'S         Jewelers          —          Silversmiths          —          Stationers         AIR-CONDITIONED         YELLOW         CABS         762-4464          762-3322         SUNSHINE          BEAUTY          SHOP          W.          H.          McEACHERN'S          SONS,          INC.         Wholesale         762-9732          li          No          7THest:          FRUITS          AND          PRODUCE         121          South          Front          Street         Mrs.          J.          P.          Witiiams,          Owner          DIAL          762-9626         STRICKLAND'S          GREGORY-MURRAY          CONST.          CO.         404          CastteE          Hayne          Roap          PHONE          762-0944         JALOUSIES          e          FURNITURE          211          S.          42np          Sr.         ALUMINUM          WINDOWS          e          VENETIAN          BLINDS         BUILDNG          SPECIALTIES          Witmineton,          N.          C.         CANADY’S         762-6022          114          MARKET          ST.         FREEMAN          SHOE          Co.          FOY          -ROE                    COMPANY         Home          of          Fine          Merchandise         24          N.          Front          STREET         9          NortH          Front          St.          anp          Hanover          CENTER         PHONE          762-7036          Witmineton,          N.          C.         CAROLINA          BEACH          DRUG          COMPANY         “A          REXALL          Drue          Srore”’         PRESCRIPTIONS          —          COSMETICS          —          CAMERAS          —          FOUNTAIN         MAGAZINES         Open          Year          ’Round          Seven          Days          A          Week         CORNER          HARPER          AND          LAKE          PARK          BLVD.          PHONE          458-5850         276         Azalea          Festival          Teenage          Division          members          prepare          to          sell         light          bulbs          to          make          money          for          the          year’s          activities.         SU          -ANN          SHOES         34          N.          Front          Sr.         762-1391         Complete          Line          of          Building          Supplies         BAME’S         BUILDERS          SUPPLY         1          CANAL          DRIVE         CAROLINA          BEACH,          N.          C.         PHONE          GL          8-5421         SPRINGER          COAL                    OIL         COMPANY         620          Market          Sr.         PuHone          762-5261         Peyton          E.          (Ep)          Prrts         COMMERCIAL          PRINTING          AND         MAILING          SERVICE         PHone          7638-4661         819          Princess          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         BALLARD’S          RESTAURANT         For          Those          Who          Like          Fine          Dining         763-4811         BOSEMAN’S         SPORTING          GOODS         The          Fastest          With          the          Finest         PHONE          762-1222         1715          CASTLE          ST.         VV          LEMMING          LON          IN.          G.         FOUNTAIN          BROS.,         INC.         PHILHEAT          FUEL          OIL         PHoneE          763-2443         WitminetTon,          N.          C.         SEASHORE          DRUGS         Prescription          Service          Is          Our         Business         2603          Soutru          Front          STREET         PHONE          762-6278         SAUNDERS          5c                    10c          STORE         Everything          for          School          and          Notions         IDEAL          FURNITURE                    SURPLUS         SALES          CO.         New                    Used          Furniture         519          Castie          Sr.         25          S.          Front          Sr.         Rholey          Tailoring          Company         Formal          W          ear—Rentals         TUXEDOS,          FULL          DRESS,          CUTAWAYS,         STROLLERS          WHITE          DINNER          JACKETS         COMPLETE          WITH          ACCESSORIES         PHONE          762-0330         1520          Marker          Sr.         AROEINA         7          FURNITURE          CO.         Se         FREE          315         PARKING          RED          CROSS         NEXUS          LO          STREET         STORE          PHONE          762-4452         “The          Best          Known          Names          in         Home          Furnishings”         CAPE          FEAR          HOTEL         121          CuHestnur          Sr.         Puone          762-6611         SHOEMAKERS          OFFICE          SUPPLY         261          N.          Front          Sr.         Witmineton,          N.          C.         JARMAN’S          PHARMACY,          INC.         Your          Neighborhood          Drug          Store         Over          50          Years         FOR          ALL          DRUG          AND          SICK          ROOM         SUPPLIES         PHONE          762-5267         JULIAN’S          HAIR          FASHIONS         Your          Assurance          of          Finest          Beauty          Care         50382          WricHTsvILLE          AVENUE         JOHNNIE          B.          CLEWIS         INSURANCE         417          GREENFIELD          ST.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         PuHone          RO          3-3264         NORTH          CAROLINA         NATURAL          GAS         “Tf          yow          re          off          the          main...         Use          Our          Propane”         FOR          TEMPORARY          EMPLOYMENT         ParTime         Division          —          Snelling                    Snelling         003°          CPL]          Bronc.          PHone          763-5175         TRADE          SUPPLY          CO.         Students          find          summer          attire          just          right          for          an          early          fall          dance         sponsored          by          the          Hanover          Singers.         WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         28401         CHANNEL         me          toe         os         DIAL          763-4666         SERVING          THE          EASTERN          CAROLINAS         NBC         CBS         LEED'S          MEN'S          SHOP         SPORTSWEAR          FOR          MEN          AND          BOYS         “Headquarters          for          H-I-S          Sportswear”         MILLER          -          MOTTE          BUSINESS         COLLEGE         119          S.          47H          Sr.         Witmineton,          N.          C.         LANDEN’S          TELEVISION          CENTER         Authorized          Dealer         ZENITH          MAGNAVOX          RW          Ory          ah         Television          e          Stero          ¢          Radio         4409          OLEANDER          Dr.          Diat          763-6286         JOHNNIE          MERCER'S          FISHING         PIER          AND          RECREATION         CENTER         WRIGHTSVILLE          BEACH         CAROLYNN          SHOP         Hanover          CENTER         Witmineton,          N.          C.         Good          Citizenship          Starts          with          the          Regular          Reading          of          a         Responsible          Newspaper         OVERNITE          TRANSPORTATION          CO.         3405          Carotina          Bracu          Rp.         Wiumineton,          N.          C.         TINGA          NURSERY         Growers          of          General          Nursery          Stock         Box          255         Route          1         CastLe          Hayne,          N.          C.         BIBLE          BOOK          STORE         BIBLES          AND          CHRISTIAN          LITERATURE         219          No.          Front          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         JEWELL          -          STRICKLAND          AUTO         PARTS          CO.         Wholesale          Auto          Paris         Industrial          Bearings          Specialists         Diau          762-8533          5          No.          Tuirp          Sr,         a          ee          ee          ee         F                    W          AUTOMOTIVE,          INC.         CHIC-CHIC          DRIVE-IN          Your          Complete          Automotive          Parts         RESTAURANT          Distributor         710          S.          17%ru          Srreer         Witminerton,          N.          C.         “Your          Good          Neighbor          in          the           62-7723         Wilmington          Area”         Hollywood          Stick          Shift          ¢          Stewart          Warner          Gauges         Arvin          Glasspacks          °©          Scavenger          Pipes         WESTBROOK         FLOWER          SHOPPE          CITY          OPTICAL          CO.         1117          Marker          Sr.          PHONE          762-4968         PuHoneE          763-3321         WILLIAMS          FURNITURE          CoO.         257          NortH          Front          Street         621          N.          47TH          Street         You          just          can’t          beat         FLAMELESS         ELECTRIC          HEAT         CAROLINA          POWER                    LIGHT          COMPANY         An          investor-owned,          taxpaying,          public          utility          company         WILMINGTON          PRINTING          COMPANY         420          NORTH          FOURTH          STREET         762-6631         281         JUSTIN’S         108          Nortu          Front         Downtown          WILMINGTON         Ee          Serene         KEY          MOTOR          COMPANY          DRUG          CO.         BEST          USED          CARS         Financing          Through          Your          Local          Bank         “Try          the          Drug          Store          First”         WILMINGTON         FERTILIZER          COMPANY         8808          OLEANDER          DRIVE         “Serving          the          Carolinas          Since          1889”         @         HANOVER          CENTER          MERCHANTS          ASSOCIATION         e         LA          MODE          CENTER          DRUG          CO.         Prescription          Druggists         ar          Sr          Ge         Corner          17TH          anp          Dawson          STREETS         Your          headquarters          for          een          aS         Villager...          John          Meyer          .          .          .          McMullen          Witmincron,          N.          C.         ee          eeeeeeeeeeeSFSeSeSeSeSsSSSSSSSSS———ssSsS—         DIAMONDS          WATCHES         C.          B.          PARMELE                    COMPANY          |         COMPLETE          INSURANCE          SERVICE         “If          Its          From          Kingoff’s,          It’s          Guaranteed”         SILVER          CHINA         232          Princess          Sr.          Witmineton,          N.          C.         TELEPHONE          RO          38-8454         -          10          Nortru          Front          Srreer         Congratulations          to          the          Graduating          Class          of          1967         and          Best          Wishes         for          a          Life          of          Success          and          Happiness         Carolina          Savings                    Loan          Association         202          NORTH          THIRD          STREET         WILMINGTON,          NORTH          CAROLINA         SAVE          SYSTEMATICALLY          BORROW          WISELY         CAPE          FEAR          ELECTRIC         COMPANY,          INCORPORATED                   BLOCKADE          RUNNER          x         MOTOR          HOTEL         MOTOR          REPAIR          Wrightsville          Beach.          North          Carolina         283         CARDINAL          LANES         “Continental          Cuisine          nm          the          Heart          of          Wilmington          CARLTON          L.          RHODES          AGENCY         Motel’?          Member          —          Furniture          Buyers          Guild          Fine          Furniture          from          Factory          to          You”         S11          N.          Turn          St:          Wiumineton,          N.          C.          Compare          —          See          Us          First         Puone          763-7726         “Always          First          in          Quality”         J.          C.          PENNEY          COMPANY         2438          NORTH          FRONT          STREET         WILMINGTON,          NORTH          CAROLINA         SHOP          PENNEY’S          ...          YOU'LL          LIVE          BETTER          ...          YOU'LL          SAVE         MERRITT-HOLLAND          GAS          CO.         201          RED          CROSS          STREET         6          HOME          FURNITURE          CO.         23          Marker          Sr.         CITY          DIXIE          LAUNDRY         AND          DRY          CLEANERS         INCORPORATED          H                    S          LUNCHEONETTE         402          CuEstnuT          STREET         For          Pick-up          Orders         PuHoneE          763-7039         PuHone          762-5476         284         KING          AWNING          CO.         “AWNINGS          OF          CHARACTER”         2011          Mertrs          AvENvUE         Dia          768-1770         FUNERAL          SERVICE          BILTMORE          RESTAURANT                   OLEANDER          CHAPEL          DAIRY          BAR         3915          OLEANDER          DRIVE         853          5,          .1 Ta          ST.          762-0818         “We          Serve          That          Better          Biltmore          Ice          Cream”         IT’S          THE         CAT'S          MEOW         (on          Princess          back          of          Brogden          Hall)         INSTANT          SERVICE          ¢«          FOOD                    DRINKS         HOLLIS          OFFICE          SUPPLY         115          Grace          Sr.          763-5184         CAROLINA          AD-SPECIALTY          CO.         Calendars          —          Signs          —          Gifts          —          Specialties         153          WiInTERGREEN          Dr.,          Witmineton,          N.          C.         Cheerleaders          and          students          show          typical          school          spirit          which          P.          O.          Box          1112          —          Diat          762-8853         lasted          throughout          the          year.         THE          ORDINARY          AGENCY          OF         PILOT          LIFE          INSURANCE          CO.         Chester          E.          Jones,          CLU         General          Agent                   hy          ae         412          CP  L          BUILDING         romeomcmrll          a         [THE          PILOT          ]          WILMINGTON,          N.          C.         285         Alexander,          Bob,          48,          50,          57,          150         Arledge,          Sophie          H.,          158         Atkinson,          Mrs.          Agnes,          141         Baynes,          Mrs.          Vivian         Bergeron,          William,          154         Bissette,          Susan,          155         Blanks,          Helen,          161         Boles,          Elizabeth,          153         Boone,          Mrs.          Christine          Adams,          77,          140         Boone,          Mrs.          Martha,          61,          157         Borneman,          Mrs.          Dell,          145         Bray,          Eugene,          159         Brinkley,          Eston          C.,          57,          142         Brogden,          Leon,          90,          149         Bulla,          Walter          S.,          152         Burton,          Mrs.          Diane          S.,          160         Callaway,          Judy,          152         Calvert,          SFC          Ray,          118         Capps,          Fred          H.,          138         Clark,          Mrs.          Betty          R.,          158         Cleland,          Joel          S.,          155         Clifford,          Richard,          144         Cochrane,          Doug,          160         Courie,          Mrs.          Maybell,          146         Crocker,          Newland          Kay,          87,          155         Daniel,          Mrs.          Bonnie,          160         Davis,          Jasper          D.,          90,          149         Davis,          Mrs.          Shirley          B.,          145         Dickens,          Donald          C.,          Jr.,          144         Dobson,          Helen,          62,          159         Doorley,          Mrs.          Jean          T.,          156         Doughty,          Mrs.          Evelyn          T.,          139,          181         Duffey,          James         Emmart,          Mary          Kathryn,          145         Farmer,          James          E.,          72,          148         Farrow,          Frank,          90,          152         Feagin,          Richard          L.,          53,          186         Fennell,          Fitzhugh,          Jr.,          90,          149         Formy          Duval,          Frances          E.,          158         Fryar,          Mrs.          Lucie,          152         Galloway,          Ruth,          45,          62,          143         Garrett,          George,          162         Gaskin,          Ethelyn,          144         Gearhart,          James,          162         Geary,          Mrs.          Margaret          H.,          161         Faculty          Index         Glover,          Mrs.          Shirley,          151         Green,          David,          143         Grubbs,          Mrs.          Norma,          147         Hall,          SFC          Fred          J.,          118,          124,          135         Hamilton,          Martha,          160         Hardee,          George          D.,          90,          155         Hardee,          William          K.,          90,           155         Hardy,          Clinton          Rex,          90,          163         Harrell,          Myrtle         Harrison,          Major          Clyde          A.,          118,          124,          135         Henderson,          Richard,          90,          114,          159         High,          Mae          Spivey,          150         Holland,          Mrs.          Lois,          141         Hood,          Mrs.          Mary          Elizabeth,          146         Horton,          Nancy          S.,          148         Jones,          Eugenia,          161         Jones,          Linda,          159         Jorgensen,          Philip          C.,          143         Keister,          Shirley,          156         Keklak,          Moneen,          151         King,          William,          142         Kornegay,          Justin,          162         Kovacs,          Frank          F.,          162         Lane,          Mrs.          Elizabeth,          160         Laughlin,          Emily          R.,          144         Lee,          Nancy          E.,          144         LeGwin,          Estelle          M.,          145         Logan,          William          J.,          155         Long,          Clifton          L.,          162         Mangum,          William          A.,          142         Mark s,          Nancy          S.,          189         Mauldin,          SFC          James,          118         Maynard,          Mrs.          Virginia          B.,          153         McAdams,          William          A.,          67,          150         McCowan,          Mrs.          Rebecca,          151         McDonald,          Mrs.          Ruth          D.,          146         Meadows,          James          T.,          63,          156         Means,          Mrs.          Margaret,          158         Mintz,          Mrs.          Ida,          152         Modlin,          Mrs.          Mildred,          61,          159         Montgomery,          Elizabeth,          139         Morrissey,          Mrs.          Dianna,          142         Norris,          Mrs.          Dorothy          W.,          61,          157         O’Brien,          Catherine,          152         286         O’Keef,          Fannie,          61,          157         Owen,          Marguerite          C.,          147         Pennington,          Robert,          162         Pickler,          Ronnie,          162         Pigford,          James          M.,          142         Potter,          James          D.,          160         Preston,          Stephen,          68,          155         Rhodes,          Adrian,          138         Sapp,          Mrs.          Josephine,          143         Scott,          Eloise,          143         Sewell,          Laura         Shaw,          Phyllis,          158         Skinner,          Ruth          J.,          160         Smith,          Frances,          155         Smith,          Mrs.          Mozelle,          144         Smith,          Octavia,          143         Smith,          Mrs.          Virginia,          146         South,          Mrs.          Jewell          B.,          151         Spence,          Ruth,          45,          157         Spencer,          Julia          R.,          80,          147         Spivey,          Mrs.          Linda,          140         Stearns,          Junius,          160         Stillman,          David,          162         Stout,          Hal          V.         Stout,          Neil,          35,          44,          156         Taylor,          Carolyn,          148         Thompson,          Adam,          Jr.,          71,          148         Tillitt,          Mrs.          Jean          D.,          149         Turner,          Mrs.          Louise          H.,          148         Tuttle,          Thomas,          145         Vann,          Henry,          140         Walker,          Leon,          118,          124         Warren,          Mrs.          Ruth          V.,          156         Weathers,          Joyce          S.,          139         Wentz,          Mrs.          Patricia,          139         West,          Mrs.          Elizabeth,          153         West,          Mrs.          Geraldine          J.,          147         West,          Wallace          I.,          19,          29,          135,          188         White,          Mrs.          Bernice,          147         Wicker          Mary          Katherine,          161         Wilson,          Margaret,          158         Wood,          Joseph          E.,          162          _         Wooten,          Kenneth          G.,          155         Younger,          Mrs.          Helen,          159         Amateur          Radio,          59         Mr.          Clifford,          adviser         Band,          43         Mr.          McAdams,          director         Band,          ROTC,          128         Bible          Club,          45         Miss          Spence,          adviser         Miss          Galloway         Boys’          Chors,          51         Mr.          Alexander,          director         Cape          Fear          Rifles,          130-131         S Sgt.          Walker,          adviser         Cheerleaders         Mrs.          Keister,          adviser         Mrs.          N.          Lee         Chess          Club,          53         Mr.          Cochrane,          adviser         Coin          Club,          59         Miss          F.          Smith         Color          Guard,          130         COO,          73         Mrs.          Hood,          adviser         Counterinsurgency,          133         S Sgt.          Mauldin,          adviser         Dance          Band,          64         Mr.          McAdams,          adviser         Debating          Club,          53         Mr.          R.          Feagin         Mr.          J.          Potter         DECA,          72         Mr.          Farmer         Mrs.          Taylor         Executive          Department,          34-35         French          Club,          75         Mrs.          E.          West         Miss          Boles         Index          of          Activites         FHA,          82         Mrs.          McKeown,          adviser         Future          Nurses,          77         Mrs.          Wentz,          adviser         FSA,          81         FTA,          80         Miss          Spencer,          adviser         Miss          Callaway         Miss          Shaw         GAA         Mrs.          Tillitt         Girls’          Chorus,          50         Mr.          Alexander,          director         Glee          Club,          51         Mr.          Alexander,          director         Government          Club,          70         Mrs.          Warren,          Chairman         -HANOVERIAN,          62-63         Miss          Dobson,          adviser         Miss          Galloway         Mr.          Meadows         Hanover          Singers,          48-49         Mr.          Alexander,          director         Homeroom          Chairman,          38         House          and          Senate,          36-37         Interact,          78-79         Mr.          Clifford,          adviser         Judicial          Department,          39         Col.          King,          adviser         Key          Club,          56-57         Mr.          Brinkley,          adviser         Keyettes,          58         Lab          Assistants,          85         Mrs.          LeGwin,          adviser         287         Latin          Club,          76         Mrs.          Mintz,          Chairman         Mrs.          Fryar         Library          Assistants,          84         Mrs.          Norris         Majorettes,          85         Mr.          McAdams,          director         Music          Society,          52         Mr.          Alexander,          director         NCO,          134         National          Honor          Society,          46-47         Mrs.          LeGwin,          adviser         National          Thespians,          54-55         Mrs.          High         Nursery          Assistants,          83         Mrs.          Baynes         Office          Assistants,          86         Officers’          Club,          129         Major          Harrison,          adviser         Quill          and          Scroll,          42         Miss          Dobson         Mrs.          Modlin         School          Spirit          Club,          68-69         Social          Marshals,          40-41         Miss          O’Brien,          adviser         Spanish          Club,          74         Mrs.          Maynard,          Chairman         Student          Publication,          71         VISA,          71         Mr.          Adam          Thompson,           adviser         WILD,          77         Wildcat,          60-61         Mrs.          Modlin,          adviser         Mrs.          Burton,          Star-News          School          Page         Miss          F.          Smith,          Business          Manager         Mrs.          Norris,          Mrs.          Boone,          Miss          O’Keef,         Circulation          Managers         Aaron,          Margie          Ann,          88,          193         Abeyounis,          Kay,          167         Adams,          Danny          Llewellyn,          193         Adams,          Elizabeth          Marlene,          193         Adams,          Lee,          64,          67,          181         Agan,          Richard,          46,          47,          57,          61         Akel,          Corena,          167         Alabaster,          Michael,          123,          1383,          181         Alabaster,          Theodore,          193         Albers,          Linda,          167         Alberti,          Deborah,          66,          167         Alberti,          Yvonne,          181         Alexander,          Cynthia,          167         Alexius,          Margaret          Bellamy,          58,          193         Alexius,          Frances          Warren,          40,          41,          193         Alford,          Alford,          167         Alford,          Suzette,          167         Allen,          Catherine,          181         Allen,          Gary,          92         Allen,          James          Buren,          45,          193         Allen,          Jane,          68,          69,          74,          181         Allen,          Keffrey,          67,          181         Allen,          John          Michael,          193         Allen,          Pamela,          106,          167         Allen,          Ruth,          181         Alligood,          Faith,          181         Allison,          William,          181         Ambrose,          Wallace          Witherell,          46,          47,          53,         57,          66,          70,          198         Ambrosiano,          John,          167         Amerson,          Kathleen,          45,          181         Ammons,          Lee,          48         Anderson,          Ann,          37,          167         Anderson,          Beattie          Jane,          167         Anderson,          Filmore,          167         Anderson,          James,          67,          98,          105,          167         Anderson,          Marilyn,          38,          60         Andrews,          Jean,          86,          167         Andrews,          Linda          Gale,          193         Ange,          Terry          Adrian,          193         Apostolico,          John,          99,          181         Armstrong,          Billy,          167         Armstrong,          Richard          Alexander,          91,          92,          193         Arnsten,          Leonne          Jeannette,          46,          47,          62,          68,         70,          194         Ashe,          Robert          W.,          124,          133         Atkinson,          Earl          Colvin,          194         Atkinson,          Gene          D.,          98,          123         Atkinson,          Michael,          167         Austin,          Sandra,          167         Avery,          Doug,          71         Aycock,          Brenda          Sue,          194         Backus,          Jerry,          67,          167         Baggett,          Debra,          52,          69,          181         Baggett,          Peggy          Josephine,          42,          46,          47,          63,         70,          76,          80,          194,          221         Bagwell,          Linda,          181         Bailey,          Donna          Carol,          167         Baker,          Joyce,          167         Baker,          James          V.,          Jr.,-          127         Baker,          Kenneth          jee          127,          129         Baker,          Michael          W.,          120         Baker,          Wayne,          167         Bailey,          Sylvia          Lynn,          194         Balch,          Rose          Mary,          37,          68,          181         Baldwin,          John          William,          Jr.,          112,          194         Baldwin,          Margaret          Grace,          87,          194         Baldwin,          Pamela,          181         Balk,          Linda,          181         Ball,          Deborah          Faye,          78,          194         Ballard,          Linda,          69,          181         Baltzegar,          Kathryn,          181         Bame,          Ernest          Donald,          35,          52,          67,          69,          70,         78,          194         Band,          Henry,          167         Barbee,          Ernest          Vivian,          III,          194         Dennis,          48,          51,          181         Leigh,          167         Phyllis          Ann,          128,          194         Barefoot,          Abram,          181         Barefoot,          Milford,          120,          167         Barefoot,          William          G3          123,          124,          129,          194         Barfield,          Charles          E.,          120         Barbour,         Barbour,         Barbour,         Student          Index         Barfield,          Julia,          87,          41 ,          44,          58,          68,          75,          76,         181         Barker,          Beverly,          167         Barker,          John          Sidney,          III,          45,          48,          51,          92,          195         Barnes,          Gayle,          67,          76         Barnes,          Nancy          Marie,          195         Barnhill,          Betty,          167         Barnhill,          Brenda,          181         Barnhill,          Elizabeth          Ann,          54,          55,          76,          84,          195         Barnhill,          Marion,          67         Barnhill,          Helen          Marie          White,          195         Barnhill,          Roy          L.,          127         Barns,          Gail,          167         Barns,          Larry,          167         Barnwell,          Roy,          124,          181         Barr,          Michael,          127,          181         Barrett,          William          Prentiss,          Jr.,         76,          81,          195         Barrueta,          Evelyn,          181         Barrueta,          Maud,          68,          181         Barwick,          Becky          Marie,          80,          195         Bass,          Carolyn          Kay,          195         Barwick,          William          R.,          128         Bass,          Carolyn,          46,          47,          64         Bass,          Harold          L.,          124         Bass,          Vicki,          106,          167         Batchelor,          Philip          G.,          123,          133         Batdorff,          Cathleen,          82,          84,          181         Batounis,          Nick,          120,          167         Batson,          Dorothy,          181         Batson,          Edwina,          167         Batson,          Ellen,          167         Batson,          Graham,          92,          167         Batson,          Hollis          L.,          104,          120         Batson,          Sidney,          123,          167         Batten,          James          T.,          59,          120         Batts,          Joseph          William,          100,          102,          103,          195         Batuyios,          Louis          James,          36,          195,          197         Bayne,          Edgar,          181         Baynes,          Johnny          A.,          III,          41,          68,          69,          195         Bazemore,          Roberta,          51,          167         Beale,          Michael,          38,          92,          100,          101,          108,         Ter         Bear,          Barbara,          38,          69,          167         Bear,          Catherine          Janet,          40,          46,          47,          195         Beard,          Carolyn,          181         Beardon,          Sharon,          167         Beattie,          Daryl,          181         Beatty,          Gary,          167         Beaulieu,          Frederick,          167         Beck,          Marian          Hope,          195         Beck,          Walter,          98,          112,          123,          167         Bedsole,          Bonnie,          181         Beery,          William,          59,          167         Bell,          Ebin          K.,          124         Bell,          Larry          D.,          120,          183         Bell,          William,          71         Bennett          Harry          J),          124.5133         Bennett,          James,          167         Bennett,          Linda,          167         Bennett,          Ronald          K.,          Ol          Oo          LOO          wil          tabard         Benninger,          Robert          Oliver,          59,          196         Benson,          Kay,          167         Benson,          Susan,          167         Bentley,          Deloria          Jean,          196         Benton,          Alex,          92         Benton,          Carl           E.,          123         Benton,          Cynthia,          181         Benton,          Eugene,          181         Benton,          Freda          Maxine,          48,          77,          196         Benton,          Kathryne,          167         Benton,          Phyllis          Ann,          196         Benton,          Roberta          Ellen,          196         Bergeron,          Antoinette,          167         Berkemier,          Margaret          Elena,          196         Berkman,          Consuelo,          196         Best,          Billy          17.5123,          183         Best,          Kathleen,          76,          167         Best,          Mary          Ann,          50,          54,          167         Best,          Walter          A.,          Jr.,          127         Best,          Wilbur,          123,          181         Bethea,          James,          167         Biggs,          ‘Steven,          37,          69,          181         Bishop,          Rose          Marie,          196         46,          47,          53,         288         Bissette,          David,          42,          62,          69,          181         Black,          Mary,          181         Black,          Robert,          167         Blackburn,          Sheila          Faye,          196         Blackman,          Billy          Elbert,          196         Blackman,          Cathy,          66,          167         Blackmore,          Jackson,          127,          181,          167         Blackwelder,          Charles          McKay,          196         Blackwell,          Jimmy,          168         Blackwell,          Julie,          68,          181         Blackwell,          Suzanne,          181         Blake,          Deborah,          69         Blair,          William          Frederick,          124,          132,          134,          196         Blake,          Carli          24         Blake,          Donnie          Albert,          197         Blake,          Ineta,          167         Blake,          Janet,          50,          167         Blake,          Laura          May,          197         Blake,          Marsha,          167         Blake,          Martha          Deborah,          70,          197         Blake,          Phyllis          Diane,          197         Blake,          Tommy          R.,          198         Blanchard,          Michael,          67,          168         Blanchard,          William,          168         Bland,          Debra,          168         Bland,          Jerry,          ‘98,          168         Slinda,          181         Bland,          Mary          Emma,          198         ,          Cynthia          Ann,          87,          46,          47,          54,         BSS         Blann,          Lee,          54,          60,          128,          168         Blanton,          Cheryl,          168         Blanton,          Eugene,          71,          168         Blanton,          Judith          L.,          69,          70,          198         Blanton,          Ruby          Gail,          198         Blanton,          Tony,          181         Blanton,          Velvadeane,          45,          181         Blizzard,          Bretton,          48,          168         Boatwright,          Julia,          87,          69,          76,          168         Boggs,          Samuel,          181         Bolton,          Worth,          71,          181         Boney,          Terry,          168         Boney,          William,          124,          182,          181         Bonser,          Brenda,          168         Bonser,          James          Earl,          198         Boone,          James,          181         Boone,          Janice,          40,          181         Bordeaux,          Ivey          Hugh,          198         Borneman,          Gill,          168         Borneman,          Phillip,          168         Bossi,          Lee          P.,          54,          55,          198         Bosso,          Wilma,          106,          107,          181         Bost,          Susie,          168         Bostic,          Diane,          168         Bostic,          Jerrie,          168         Boswell.          Carolyn          Ann,          48,          198         Boswell,          Donnie          L.,          120         Bowden,          Patsy,          198         Bowden,          Walter,          168         Bowen,           Brenda,          181         Bowen,          Deborah,          60,          168         Bowen,          Lynne,          70,          95,          198         Bowers,          Donnie,          181         Bowling,          Joyce,          40,          198         Bowling,          Lois,          50,          199         Bowman,          Nathaniel,          199         Boylan,          Harry,          181         Bozeman,          Dixie          Dianne,          199         Braak,          Andrew          Craig,          99,          199         Braak,          Dianne,          48,          49,          52,          181         Bradshaw,          Faye,          168         Bradshaw,          Johnny,          199         Bradshaw,          Kathryn,          181         Bradshaw,          Lloy d          M.,          Jr.,          87,          68,          199         Bradshaw,          Thomas          Francis,           6,          47,          114,         11S          199         Bradshaw,          Woodrow          W.,          Jr.,          129,          133,          199         Brehmer,          Barbara,          168         Branch,          Zegary,          181         Braswell,          Donna,          182         Braswell,          James,          66,          128,          182         Braswell,          John          H.,          127         Bray,          Elizabeth          Lynn,          199         Brewer,          Jerry,          71         Brewington,          Ernest,          120,          182         Bridges,          Constance,          182         Bridges,          Diane,          69,          168         Brindell,          Charles          Robert,          34,          35,          37,          68,         69,          78,          105,          199         Brinson,          Tom          L.,          105,          123         Brite,          Josephine,          168         Britton,          Louise,          182         Britton,          Shelia,          182         Broadfoot,          Miriam,          168         Broadfoot,          Shephard          B.,          199         Brock,          Richard,          168         Brock,          Ronnie,          182         Bron,          Jake          Johana,          199         Brookbank,          Joan,          182         Brooks,          Bill,          36,          104,          168,          169         Brooks,          Raymond,          67,          182         Brooks,          Steven,          92,          111,          182         Brown,          Carolyn          Louise,          200         Brown,          Christie          Gail,          200         Brown,          David          K.,          127         Brown,          Deborah,          40,          41,          58,          68,          168         Brown,          Donna,          36,          58,          68,          69,          182         Brown,          Glenda          Hardee,          200         Brown,          Gwendolyn,          42,          62,          182         Brown,          James,          182         Brown,          Kirk,          39,          78,          131,          182         Brown,          Linda          Carol,          182         Brown,          Nancy          Louise,          200         Brown,          Norma          June,          200         Brown,          Peggy,          60         Brown,          Ralph,          45,          66,          168         Brown,          Robert          L..,          120,          131         Brown,          Stacy          Wilton,          Ir.,          200         Brown,          Wayne,          66,          168         Brown,          Victor          A.,          Jr.,          120         Browning,          Frances,          182         Brunjes,          Cynthia          Elizabeth,          71,          200         Brus,          Cynthia,          168         Bruton,          Charles          Stephen,          200         Bryan,          Derenda,          38,          182         Bryan,          Gail,          106,          168         Bryan,          Gail,          182         Bryant,          Augusta          Dianne,          71,          200         Bryant,          Pamela,          168         Bryant,          Tyra          Michele,          50,          68,          76,          200         Buck,          Diane,          182         Buckman,          Maurice          Es          128         Buddin,          Ray,          168         Buffalo,          Kathy,          168         Buffham,          Georgena,          168         Buftkin,           Janice          Carolyn,          200         Buie,          Hadley          G.,          124         Bullard,          Carol          Hitchens,          200         Bullard.          James          Don,          124,          201         Bullard,          Nina          Frances,          201         Burdette,          Jean,          76,          168         Burdette.          John          William,          201         Burke,          Melody,          168         Burke,          Robert          Autoway,          Jr.,          38,          201         Burkheimer,          Lucy          Katherine,          201         Burnett,          Shirley,          182         Burnette,          Robbie,          168         Burns,          Miriam,          68,          168         Burns,          Suzanne          Riggs,          58,          96,          120,          201         Burris,          Donald          R.,          124         :          Burton,          Cynthia,          168         Butler,          John          F.,          124.          130         Butler,          Larry          D.,          127         Butler,          Martha,          168         Butler,          Robert,          66         Butler,          Sheryl          Gail,          68,          201         Butounis,          Nick          L.,          133         Byrd,          Anita          Yvonne,          75,          201         Cain,          Connie          Lynn,          201         Caines,          Dale,          168         Calder,          Robert,          182         Caldwell,          Thomas,          168         Callihan,          Rusty,          71         Calloway,          Karen,          66,          76,          182         Cameron,          Daniel,          168         Cameron,          Swanna          Elizabeth,          58,          69,          201         Campbell,          Mila          Joy,          201         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Campfield,          David          E.,          127         Canady,          David          Walker,          201         Canady,          Joseph          Lawrence,          Pe          ieo02         Canady,          Kathryn,          168         Canady,          Larry,          92,          182         Canady,          Rose          Carolyn,          202         Cannon,          Geraldine,          168         Cannon,          Phyllis,          182         Caotes,          James          F.,          124         Capps,          Pamela,          182         Cararan,          James,          169         Carl,          James,          59,          66,          112,          169         Carmichael,          Kathryn,          69,          182         Carmichael,          Linda,          36,          66,          169         Carney,          Janice,          182         Carney,          Judith,          182         Carney,          Linda          Anne,          202         Carpenter,          Donald,          169         Carr,          Cecelia,          182         Carroll,          George,          169         Carroll,          Patricia,          45,          182         Carroll,          Robert          Wayne,          202         Carroll,          Ronald,          169         Carroll,          Terry          G.,          127         Carter,          Catherine          Ann,          202         Carter,          Debra,          69,          169         Carter,          Dennis,          37,          66,          95         Carter,          James          Oliver,          Jr.,          68,          78,          79,         105,          202         Casey,          Margaret          Susan,          202         Casey,          Mary,          38,          66,          169         Cavenaugh,          Bruce,          104,          169         Cavenaugh,          Melissa          Hurd,          202         Cayton,          Donald,          59,          182         Cebral,          Josephine,          169         Chadwick,          George,          169         Chafin,          Jennifer          Sybil,          202         Chapman,          Barbara,          37,          169         Chapman,          Thomas          Logan,          202         Chappell,          Jeffrey,          37,          42,          68,          182         Charles-Craft,          Deborah,          182         Chatfield,          Kevin          M.,          123         Cherry,          Brenda,          68,           69,          169         Cherry,          Phyllis          Jo,          36,          ‘42,          46,          47,          63         69,          197         Chesser,          Homer          Edgar,          Jr.,          202         Chestnut,          Margaret,          203         Childress,          Philip,          48,          51,          182         Christmas,          Bryant,          182         Church,          Michael,          100,          182         Clark,          Cheryl,          169         Clark,          Martha,          169         Clark,          Patricia,          169         Clark,          Richard,          48,          182         Clark,          Robert,          182         Clayton,          Donald          Weldon,          45,          59,          203         Clements,          Anice,          169         Clemmons,          Thomas,          48,          51,          52,          55,          182         Clewis,          Michael,          182         Cline,          Cherry          Anne,          42,          62,          203         Clontz,          Maria,          40,          41,          64,          84,          203         Clover,          Donna,          182         Coates,          Joseph          Michael,          204         Coble,          Marsha          Elaine,          204         Cofer,          Edward,          169         Cole,          George          A.,          120         Cole,          Mary,          182         Cole,          Robert,          124,          182         Coleman,          Becky,          38,          45,          50         Coleman,          Charles          McDaniel,          Jr.,          48,          59,          204         Coleman,          David          H.,          124,          1383         Coleman,          Elizabeth,          169         Coleman,          Elizabeth          Ann,          37,          84         Coleman,          Jerry,          182         Coleman,          Rebecca,          169         Coley,          James          H.,          Jr.,          204         Coley,          Martha,          37,          69,          169         Coley,          Patricia,          38,          60,          182         Collins,          Beatrice,          169         Collins,          Debra,          169         Collins,          Donna,          37,          182         Collins,          Kathryn,          48,          169         Collins,          Robert          Greene,          57,          192,          204         Collins,          Stanley,          182         ?         289         Colvard,          Ransom          Yannoy,          204         Connell,          Guy,          169         Connelly,          Michael,          98,          169         Connor,          Danny,          169         Cook,          Willie          L.,          124         Cook,          George          W.,          127,          183         Cooper,          Janice          Elaine,          204         Cooper,          Mary          Lynn,          182         Cooper,          Nancy          Sue,          204         Corbette,          Selah,          169         Corcoran,          Patricia,          58,          68,          96,          182         Costello,          Karen,          69,          169         Costin,          Janice          Boone,          204         Coston,          Ronald,          128         Coston,          Linda,          182         Cottle,          James          Richard,          204         Cottle,          James          Robert,          ee          204         Cottle,          Paul,          169         Cotton,          Jane,          67,          169         Coulter,          Bernard,          57,          105,          182         Courville,          Charles,          169         Couvillion,          Mark          E.,          nage         Covil,          David          Frederick,          204         Covil,          Dean,          169         Covil,          Ronald          Worth,          205         Cowell,          Linda,          50,          68,          169         Cox,          James,          eva          53,          169         Craft,          Charles,          67,          128,          182         Craft,          Dixie,          169         Craft,          Stephen,          169         Craig,          Donna          Sue,          169         Craig,          Jesse          R.,          127,          133         Craig,          William          John,          120,          169         Craven,          Trecia,          106,          169         Crawford,          Gail,          182         Creech,          Jimmy,          95,          169         Crews,          Margaret          Leslie,          205         Crews,          Phyllis,          169         Cribb,          Carolyn,          182         Cribb,          Patricia,          169         Crider,          Rebecca,          182         Criser,          Theresa,          169         Crittenden,          Rebecca,          37,          68,          169,          174         Cromartie,          Scott,          105,          169         Crossley,          Carole          Millicent,          58,          128,          205         Crossley,          Laura,          37,          58,          182         Croom,          Theresa,          169         Crumpler,          John          Glenn,          205         Culp,          Jeneane,          182         Currie,          George          H.,          III,          37,          120,          131         Curtis,          Gayle,          106,          183         Curtis,          Joseph          Frederick,          86,          68,          70,          127         129,          197,          205         Curtis,          Marguerite,          62,          69         Curtis,          Victoria,          169         Danford,          Elizabeth,          169         Danford,          Woodard,          120,          183         Dannaher,          Kathleen          Ann,          205         Daughtery,          Robert          Edward,          206         Daughtry,          Deborah,          68,          169         Daughtry,          Duane,          169         Daughtry,          Duane,          187         Daughtry,          Ronald,          183         Daum,          Robert,          169:         Davenport,          Marvin,          169         Davenport,          Robbie,          120,          183         Davis,          Calvin,          169         Davis,          Edward          Thomas,          205         Davis,          Eugene,          169         Davis,          Glenn          Alan,          128,          129,          205         Davis,          Johnny          O.,          123,          133         Davis,          James          R.,          Jr.,          78,          119,          124,          129,          205         Davis,          John          Lesley,          205         Davis,          Juanita,          169         Davis,          Lynne,          183         Davis,          March          Connell,          70,          205         Davis,          Marjorie,          183         Davis,          Randy,          59         Davis,          Ronald          E.,          127,          131,          134         Davis,          Steven          Thomas,          205         Davis,          Sue,          169         Davis,          Theodore,          105,          183         Davis,          Vickie,          60                  Davis,          William          Henry,          42,          61,          206         Dawkins,          Loyd          W.,          120,          131         Dawson,          Albert          A.,          127         Dawson,          Perry,          127,          183         Day,          Robert,          183         Dean,          Kathy,          106,          183         Deas,          Alfred,          Jr.,          98,          124,          206         Decover,          Janet          Theresa,          206         Dehne,          David,          183         Dempsey,          Mildred,          183         Denning,          Mary,          169         Denny,          Donna          Elizabeth,          86,          206         De          Santis,          Pamela,          169         Detch,          Gary,          169         Dew,          Jennifer          Gail,          206         Dickey,          Lucious          C.,          123,          133         Diehlmann,          Phyllis,          84,          188         Dilda,          Laurence          Wayne,          206         Dill,          Douglas          Edward,          206         Dillon,          Charles,          183         Dillon,          James          H.,          123         Dillon,          Charles          W.,          124         Dineen,          David          Alan,          99,          206         Dixon,          David,          170         Dixon,          Linda,          45,          62,          183         Dixon,          William          Gordon,          206         Dobbins,          Susan,          170         Dobo,          Robert,          54,          170         Dobson,          Elwood,          123,          170         Doherty,          Andrea,          106,          183         Doherty,          Stanley          S.,          120,          133         Doherty,          Wayne          William,          206         Dolan,          William,          95.          170         Dombroski,          Michael,          120,          183         Donnell,          Dolly,          170         Doughty,          Debbie,          170         Donahue,          Charles,          37,          98         Doughty,          Elizabeth,          54,          55,          62,          96,          183         Dowdy,          Edwina,          49,          50,          69,          170         Dowless,          Sandra          Lee,          206         Drake,          Evelyn          Virginia,          207         Drapkin,          Edward          Carl,          46,          47,          55,          68         69,          207          ;         Drawdy,          Laura          Kay,          42,          61,          207         Drish,          John          Michael,          207         Drish,          Lucy,          183         Ducharme,          Patricia,          207         Dudney,          Rosemary,          170         Duncan,          Robert          Bruce,          123,          207         Duncan,          Ronnie,          170         Duncan,          William          M.,          120,          133         Dunn,          Frederick,          78,          170         Dunn,          George,          188         Dunn,          Linda,          170         Dunn,          Murdoch          MacRae,          87,          78,          207         DuPre,          John,          128,          183         Durant,          Wilbert,          123,          127,          188,          183         Durham,          Timothy,          112,          183         Duski,          Mildred          Elaine,          207         Dyson,          Michael,          183         2         Earnhardt,          Donald          Fred,          207         Eason,          Jane,          183         Eason,          Martha,          183         Eason,          Michael          W.,          127,          133         Easterling,          Rebecca          Gail,          207         Easterling,          Susan,          106         Eaton,          Carolyn,          170         Eaton,          Linda          Sheryl,          106,          107,          207         Eckhardt,          Susan,          106,          170         Edgerton,          Virginia          Cromartie,          207         Edmunds,          Bruce,          124,          170         Edsens,          Danny          J.,          123         Edwards,          Carolyn          Louise,          77,          208         Edwards,          Linda,          183         Edwards,          Milton,          170         Edwards,          Victoria          Rose,          208         Efird,          Toe          Owen,          208         Efird,          Susan,          37,          51,          97,          170         Kiden,          Joseph          John,          Jr.,          46,          47,          81,          98,         208,          221         Eiden,          Thomas,          54,          55,          81,          183         Elebash,          David          Hunley,          44,          46,          47,          74,         78,          79,          114,          208         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Ellis,          Wanda,          170         Ellison,          Linda          Carole,          208         Elmore,          Gwendolyn,          170         Elmore,          Patsy,          81,          183         Elmore,          William          Keith,          208         Elsen,          Bonnie          Marie,          208         Elsen,          Sandra,          170         Emmart,          William          T.,          114,          123         Ennis,          Dena,          170         Ennis,          Janet,          170         Ennis,          Linda          Gail,          71,          205         Ennis,          Margie,          170         Ensley,          Debra,          183         Epps,          Flora          Anne,          50,          208         Epps,          Lawrence,          183         Epps,          Richard          J,          123;          131         Evans,          Jane          Ina,          208         Evans,          Janet,          41,          69,          170         Evans,          Sandra,          183         Everhart,          Rodney          E.,          124,          130         Everette,          Beale,          57,          183         Everette,          Grady          R.,          123         Everett,          Cheryl,          37,          183         Everett,          James,          170         Everhart,          Rodney,          170         Faircloth,          Dolores,          68,          188         Farmer,          Frances,          37,          42,          61,          68,          183         Farmer,          Keith,          55,          170         Farmer,          Michael,          128,          133,          170         Farmer,          Paula          Anita,          208         Farmer,          Robert,          183         Farmer,          Thomas,          183         Farmer,          William          Joseph,          87,          47,          123,          126,         129,          132,          209         Farr,          Eric          Manley,          209         Farr,          Judith,          106,          183         Farrar,          Drusilla,          87,          38,          48,          52,          68,          178,          183         Farrior,          James,          88,          123,          183         Farris,          George          Michael,          108,          209         Farrow,          John          Richard,          170         Farrow,          Mary,          170         Farrow,          Michael          Aaron,          209         Faulk,          Kathy,          170         Feenstra,          Becky,          170         Felton,          Monica,          50,          97,          170         Felts,          Catherine,          183         Fenegan,          Willard,          120,          131,          184         Fensel,          Margaret,          97,          170         Ferger,          Frances,          36,          48,          52,          55,          75,          182,          184         Ferger,          Ruth          Alice,          38,          81,          210         Fergus,          Virginia,          170         Ferguson,          Robert,          120,          170         Fick,          Ken,          170         Fickling,          James          William,          210         Field,          Robert,          170         Figueroa,          Doris          Marie,          210         Filip,          Matilda,          184         Fincannon,          Frank          E.,          Jr.,          127         Fincannon,          Patricia          Diane,          210         Fine,          Jane          Elizabeth,          210,          251         Finney,          Raymond          Russell,          70,          127,          132,         134,          210         Fisher,          Donald          James,          210         Fisher,          William          H.,          Jr.,          123         Flack,          Cynthia          Ione,          210         Fladd,          Janice          Ann,          210         Flowers,          Dennis          Ray,          59,          210         Flowers,          Earl,          184         Flowers,          Janis,          69,          170         Flowers,          Linda          Marie,          210         Flowers,          Patricia,          184         Floyd,          Michael,          66,          112,          170,          174         Flynn,          Edwin,          184         Flynn,          Jean,          184         Fonvielle,          Alexander,          170         Forcum,          James,          104,          170         Forcum,          Rebecca          Jane,          47,          48,          52,          62,          210         Fore,          Homer          Lamar,          III,          121,          170         Foreman,          Harold          Van,          42,          60,          87,          211         Foreman,          John,          184         Formy-Duval,          Lee,          63,          123,          125,          132,         134,          184         Forrest,          Christine,          170         290         Foster,          Charles          Benny,          211         Foushee,          James,          38,          67,          170         Fowler,          Buddy          L.,          120         Fowler,          Walter          D.,          127         Fox,          Joseph          B.,          127         Fowler,          Raymond          Lee,          211         Fox,          John,          68,          69,          170         Fox,          Sarah,          67,          184         Fox,          Stephen,          95,          170         Frankoff,          Roger,          111,          184         Frankos,          Katherine          Effie,          69,          211         Franks,          Charlene,          106,          170         Franks,          William          Alexander,          Jr.,          112,          211         Fraser,          Linda,          170         Frazelle,          David,          170         Freeman,          Elizabeth,          170         Freeman,          Gail,          170         Freeman,          Joseph,          170         Freeman,          Mark,          123,          170         Freeman,          Michael          Lamar,          211         French,          Allen,          124,          181,          170         French,          Brenda,          184         Fryar,          James          H.,          41,          105,          211         Freyer,          William,          59,          170         Frye,          John          Craig,          Jr.,          87,          48,          49,          52,          66,         LOOM          oes          Ley         Fry,          Charles          J.,          120,          121         Fryer,          Carolyn,          38945)          DOM          170         Fuller,          Linda,          171         Fuller,          Robert          Jack,          67,          69,          70,          211         Fullerton,          Karen,          184         Fussell,          Benjamin,          52,          66,          184         Futch,          George,          59,          81,          184         Futch,          Kathryn,          81,          86,          184         Futch,          Roy,          171         Futch,          Susan          Gayle,          211         Futrelle,          George          R.,          127         Gainey,          Randolph,          98,          124,          171         Gainous,          Vernette,          171         Gainous,          Wayne,          184         Gallagher,          Cathy          Dawn,          72,           211         Ganey,          Eleanor,          171         Garber,          Robert,          45,          62,          184         Garner,          Kathryn,          184         Garner,          Kennie,          65         Garner,          Sandra,          87,          54,          55,          184         Garner,          Thomas,          171         Garner,          Sandra          Ruth,          211,          245         Garner,          Wayne,          171         Garrett,          Mary          Sue,          212         Garris,          Margaret,          171         Garriss,          Lee,          171         Gause,          Steven          F.,          120,          131         Geedy,          John          E.,          120         Gentry,          Jessie,          98,          112         George,          Glenda,          184         George,          Joseph          Warren,          53,          59,          70,          81,          212         George,          Rebecca,          68,          171         Gerock,          James          W.,          212         Gertz,          John          Rudolph,          212         Gibson,          Janice,          42,          63,          184         Gibson,          Oneta          Carolyn,          83,          212         Gideon,          Serena          Sue,          37,          212         Gieshen,          Dorothy,          36,          68,          97,          169,          171         Gigax,          Scott          Vernon,          212         Gilbert,          Ray          Stanley,          212         Gillespie,          James          Benjamin,          Jr.,          42,          63,          92,         oe         Gills,          Martha,          171         Giovinetti,          Deborah,          171         Gisonna,          Victor          P.,          124         Glazier,          Melinda,          171         Glen,          Jeffrey          Reid.          212         Glen,          Thomas,          171         Glore,          Clare,          53,          54,          171         Glover,          Ricky          C.,          123         Glover,          Walter,          124.          181,          171         Gmytruk,          John          R..          120         Godwin,          Abbe.          35.          86,          96,          182.          184         Godwin,          Ebe,          57,          171         Godwin,          Jane,          38,          40.          41.          76.          184         Godwin,          John,          60,          171         Godwin,          Linda          Sue,          212         Godwin,          Michael,          38,          128,          171         Godwin,          Sally,          44         Godwin,          Sandra          Jean,          212         Godwin,          Sarah          Stanton,          213         Godwin,          Stanley,          171         Gooden,          Marilyn          Mae,          34,          35,          42,          58,          60,         209,          218         Goodwin,          Brenda,          171         Goodwin,          Larry,          184         Gordon,          Carey,          171         Gore,          Alan,          124,          184         Gore,          Daniel,          171         Gore,          Kathy,          45,          171         Gore,          Marlene,          184         Gore,          Rodger,          184         Gore,          Sharon          Lee,          218         Gore,          Thomas          Carney,          213         Gore,          Tracy,          171         Gore,          William,          184         Gower,          Connie,          184         Graham,          Cynthia,          184         Grady,          Gary,          48,          171         Graham,          Janet          Gloria,          213         Graham,          Teresa,          171         Grant,          Gene          Thomas,          218         Grant,          Laurabeth          Brooks,         Gravitt,          Dottie,          67         Gray,          Sharon          Ann,          2138         Greene,          Jon,          171         Green,          Pamela          Sue,          171         Gregg,          James          Willia,          213         Gregory,          Kenneth,          123,          171         Gregory,          Martha          Kay,          61,          184         Griffin,          Claudia,          171         Griffin,          David          G.,          127,          183         Griffen,          Harry,          52,          64,          66,          67,          92,          184         Grice,          Herbert          R.,          124         Grossnickle,          Brenda          Layne,          213         Grossnickle,          Glenda          Jayne,          213         Grovitt,          Dorothy          Elizabeth,          213         Grubbs,          Emory          Nicholas,          Jr.,          123,          214         Gruelle,          Emily,          171         Grumbles,          Carolyn,          184         Gunter,          Ronald          D.,          124,          181         53,          55,          192,          213         Haas,          Vickie,          37,          171         Haddock,          Earl,          184         Haddock,          Eugene,          171         Hagar,          Ann,          171         Haggins,          Robert,          171         Hahn,          Linda,          184         Hailey,          Michael,          66         Hale,          Betty          Jo,          184         Hale,          John          Thomas,          64,          67,          214         Hale,          Richard,          1383,          184         Hales,          Gladys,          184         Hales,          William,          127,          171         Hall,          Alec          Morton,          214         Hall,          Charles          F.,          124         Hall,          Margaret          Read,          214         Hall,          Mary          Ann,          214         Hall,          Raymond,          99,          171         Hall,          Rebecca,          184         Hall,          Robert,          123,          184         Hall,          Suzi          T.,          214         William,          71,          184         Halterman,          Charles          Bee          toomeboe         Halterman,          Jenny,          37,           184         Halterman,          Lillian          Marie,          214         Hamilton,          Debra,          171         Hamilton,          William          B.,          214         Hamm,          Gary,          171         Hamm,          Judy          Katherine,          37,          48,          214         Hammonds,          Robert          M.,          127,          131         Hammond,          Theresa,          42,          61,          69,          185         Hammonds,          Timothy,          171         Hand,          Brenda,          183,          185         Hankins,          James          Harry,          124,          214         Hannafey,          Grace,          171         Hardee,          Albert,          77,          185         Hardee,          Nancy          Elaine,          214         Hardie,          George          Oliver,          III,          214         Hardin,          James          Robert,          215         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Hardison,          Jackie,          54         Hardison,          Terry,          185         Hardison,          William          T.,          128         Hare,          Betty,          88,          171         Hare,          Leslie,          185         Harfoush,          Tina,          185         Harmon,          Mark,          48,          74,          185         Harrell,          Brenda,          185         Harrell,          Frederick          R.,          92,          108,          215,          239         Harrell,          Vera          Elneda,          38,          52,          67,          70,          215         Harrelson,          John          Douglas,          87         Harris,          Eugene          Winstead,          215         Harris,          Jerry,          78,          91,          92,          100,          103         Harris,          Kirby,          171         Harris,          Linda,          171         Harris,          Milton,          92         Harvey,          Gwendolyn,          106,          185         Hassel,          Louis,          120,          131,          171         Hatch,          Frederick,          95,          104,          171         Hatcher,          Brenda,          171         Hatcher,          Janet,          185         Hatcher,          Robert          Michael,          48,          52,          67,          74,         216         Hawes,          Albert,          123,          171         Hawkins,          Mary          Ann,          216         Haydu,          Adrienne,          185         Haydu,          Kenneth,          171         Hayes,          Aubrey          Edward,          123,          216         Hayes,          Lark,          48,          68,          15,          185         Hayes,          Susan,          48,          52,          185         Hazel,          Betty,          185         Hazelton,          Tracie,          185         Heafner,          Gary          Lee,          59,          70,          105,          216         Heath,          Eva          Mae,          171         Heath,          Katherine          Jean,          127,          216         Heath,          Peggy,          171         .          Heath,          Ruth          Eugenia,          216         Hefelfinger,          Susan,          171         Heffner,          Daniel,          123,          185         Hegele,          William          Christ,          85,          100,          216         Helsabeck,          Kimbyl,          36,          68,          76,          97,          169,          172         Hemby,          Allen,          78         Hemby,          Larry          Lou,          35,          39,          46,          47,          78,          79,         105,          203,          216         Henderson,          Harold,          52,          64,          128,          185         Henderson,          Jean          Carol,          70,          216         Henderson,          Nancy,          172         Henderson,          Sharon          Faye,          216         Hendrickson,          Danny,          37,          69,          76,          81         Henry,          Abbie,          69,          172         Henry,          Nancy,          60,          172         Henry,          John          R.,          124         Hensley,          Herbert,          123,          134,          185         Henson,          Brenda          Joyce,          216         Henson,          Cecil,          172         Henson,          Ken,          172         Herring,          Beth,          172         Herring,          Bruce          R.,          124         Herring,          Dane          Clay,          216         Herring,          Eugene          Christopher,          67,          217         Herring,          Eugene          Winstead,          59,          217         Herring,          James          Edward,          124,          217         Herring,          Linda,          185         Herring,          Mary,          50,          172         Herring,          Paul          R.,          124         Herring,          Roy          Thomas,          217         Hewett,          Lester          L.,          Jr.         Hewett,          Linda,          185         Hewett,          William,          127,          185         Hickman,          Barry          N.,          120         Hickman,          Penzy,          185         Hicks,          Diane          Grace,          217         Higgins,          Eric,          172         Higgins,          Hope,          106,          185         Higgins,          Judith          Sharon,          48,          77,          217         High,          Robert,          120,          181,          185         Hilburn,          Emmy          Lou,          217         Hill,          Linda,          69,          172         Hill,          Penny,          172         Hill,          Robin,          41,          43,          185         Hill,          Teddy,          172         Hilton,          Harriette,          68,          185         Hines,          Becky,          172         Hines,          Frank,          185         291         Hines,          James          B.,          124         Hines,          Joselyn          Morris,          217         Hines,          Louis          F.,          III,          128         Hines,          Susan,          172         Hinson,          Robert          1B          Lary         Hinson,          Robert          Gordon,          PANG         Hinton,          Billy,          78,          105,          172         Hobbs,          Bonita,          68,          185         Hobbs,          Diane,          172         Hobbs,          Harry,          95,          172         Hobbs,          Jerry,          99,          172         Hobbs,          Larry,          172         Hodge,          Teresa          Nell,          217         Hodges,          Karen          Guy,          217         Hodges,          Linda,          185         Holden,          Danny          Wayne,          217         Holder,          James          Albert,          218         Holder,          Myra,          172         Holland,          Dottie          Marie,          218         Holland,          Linda,          185         Hollar,          Daphne,          iyi         Holland,          Ralph          S.,          127         Holleman,          Patricia          Ann,          218         Hollemon,          Joseph          Neal,          100,          103,          218         Holliday,           Elijah,          Le          2         Hollis,          James          David,          218         Holloway,          Linda,          172         Holloway,          Richard          Arnold,          218         Holmes,          Mayo,          38,          138,          172         Holston,          George          Grant,          53,          218         Holston,          Skip,          172         Holt,          Linda,          60,          172         Hooker,          Danley          Mr          123         Hooper,          Nell,          44,          58,          182,          185         Hooper,          Sandra          Lea,          218         Horne,          Douglas          Robertson,          218         Horne,          Pam,          50,          172         Hough,          Henry,          172         Houston,          Mary          Elizabeth,          218         Hovey,          Patricia,          185         Howard,          Betsy          Russell,          45,          218         Howarth,          James,          99,          172         Howarth,          John,          92,          99,          127,172         Howe,          Jeannie,          42,          62,          69,          80,          185         Howe,          Lee,          172         Howell,          David,          Tip         Howell,          Susan          Marie,          58,          218         Howerton,          Diane,          69,          172         Howlett,          Linda,          45,          172         Howlett,          Clinton          Roy,          219         Hoy,          Delbert          Fred,          219         Huband,          Janet,          50,          172         Huband,          Kimley,          39,          78,          100,          101,          103,          185         Huband,          Suzanne          Elizabeth,          219         Hudson,          Janice,          185         Hudson,          Virginia,          51,          172         Hufham,          Christa          Gayle,          219         Hufham,          Frank,          92,          112,          113         Hufham,          Freddy,          92,          185         Hufham,          Rosemarie,          58,          219         Huggins,          Gary,          185         Huggins,          George          Wayne,          124,          219         Hughes,          Carole,          69,          172         Hughes,          Johnny          Mac,          219         Hulbert,          Irene,          185         Hulbert,          Joseph,          185         Humbles,          Judy          Lynn,          219         Humphrey,          Rebecca,          172         Hundley,          Lynn,          185         Hunt,          Marsha,          185         Hunt,          Norman,          172         Hunter,          Nan          Davis,          36,          42,          44,          46,          47,          61,         197,          219,          a7)         Hurd,          Emily,          72         Hurley,          Barbara          Ann,          55,          219         Hurley,          Mary          Elizabeth,          55,          219         Hurst,          Andrea          Jacqueline,          36,          42,          46,          47,         58,          62,          197,          219         Hurst,          Nancy,          185         Huston,          Pam,          50         Hutson,          Gail,          172         Hutton,          Ramona,          42,          61,          185         Ingram,          Beverly          Byne,          69,          186         Ingram,          Marvin,          172         Ingram,          Michael,          37,          172         Irving,          Jeanne          Gertrude,          220         Isley,          Linda,          172         Jaccus,          Beverly,          58         Jackson,          Betty,          50         Jackson,          Jackie,          95,          124         Jackson,          Jacqueline,          186         Jackson,          Jimmy,          38,          104         Jackson,          Kenneth,          123,          172         Jackson,          Linda          Ann,          220         Jackson,          Paula          Grace,          35,          132,          135,          220         Jackson,          Wrightson,          123,          126,          133,          134,          186         Jacobs,          Barbara          Rose,          220         Jacobs,          Beverly,          69,          96,          186         Jacobs,          Billy,          69,          172         Jacobson,          Paula          Beth,          220         James,          Dan,          172         James,          Judy,          48,          186         James,          Zachery,          133         Janicki,          William,          172         Jacquier,          Beverly          Jane,          46,          47,          220         Jarrell,          Marsha,          186         Jarrell,          Michael,          172         Jarrell,          Sherry          Ray,          220         Jenkins,          William          Patrick,          70,          220         Jermigan,          Carol,          172         Jewell,          Charles          Douglas,          38,          48,          49,          63,         78,          220         Joe,          Mary,          186         Johnson,          Barbara          Mae,          220         Johnson,          Cecilia,          50,          172         Johnson,          Debra,          186         Johnson,          Dexter,          172         Johnson,          Georgia,          37,          58,          220         Johnson,          Greta,          172         Johnson,          James          Leo,          Jr.,          221         Johnson,          Jean,          186         Johnson,          Marjorie          Kay,          70,          220         Johnson,          Mark          Hunley,          123,          129,          133,          221         Johnson,          Nancy,          74,          186         Johnson,          Nikki          Eileen,          71,          221         Johnson,          Phillip,          120,           172         Johnson,          Ralph,          124,          172         Johnson,          Rebecca,          43,          186         Johnson,          Robert,          85,          186         Johnson,          Robert          Kenneth,          221         Johnson,          Ross,          172         Johnson,          Russell,          186         Johnson,          Sharon,          186         Johnson,          Thomas,          104,          172         Johnson,          William,          172         Johnson,          William,          186         Johnson,          William          Henry,          222         Junes,          Bryan,          38,          54,          55,          173         Jones,          Judy,          173         Jones,          Kevin,          173         Jones,          Linda          Viella,          222         Jones,          Mary,          186         Jones,          Roland.,          127,          186         Jones,          Stacy,          120         Jordan,          Barbara,          173         Jordon,          Clyde,          112,          133         Jordon,          Bronwyn,          42,          46,          47,          222         Jordan,          James,          173         Jordan,          Luther,          112,          120         Jordan,          Lynda,          186         Jordon,          Nancy          Carole,          222         Jordon,          Robert          Henry,          Jr.,          67,          222         Jordan,          Su          Ann,          186         Jordan,          Thomas,          59         Josenhans,          Donna          Carol,          222         Joyner,          Terry,          186         Julien,          Linda,          173         Justice,          Daniel,          LS         Kalnen,          Deborah          Ann,          222         Karriker,          Mike,          123,          173         Keels,          Barbara          Dee,          LS).          QF         Keels,          Stewart,          121,          173         Kegel,          Linda,          173         Keith,          Amelia,          Bo,          il,          178}         Keith,          Andy,          173         Kelley,          Patricia          Ann,          222         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Kelly,          Bobby,          104,          105,          173         Kelly,          David,          123,          129         Kelly,          Linda          Muriel,          42,          63,          69,          70,          76,          222         Kelly,          Mike,          173         Kelly,          Suzanne,          COR          Ta          16         Kellum,          Patricia          Ann,          929         Kellum,          Rob ert          Karl,           999         Kennedy,          Gregory,          186         Kermon,          Deborah          Jean,          82,          223         Kershaw,          Jack,          186         Ketchum,          Laura,          173         Kidder,          Anne          Empie,          41,          58,          223         Kimball,          David,          173         King,          Benjamin,          37,          69,          81,          186         King,          Donna,          186         King,          Ginger,          TOM          GS         King,          John,          173         King,          Johnnie,          186         King,          Judy          Ann,          223         King,          Leon,          123,          128         King,          Mary,          186         King,          Nancy          Diane,          223         King,          Pamela          Ann,          293         King,          Sharon,          37,          69,          186         King,          Teresa,          186         Kinser,          Shelly,          186         Kirkum,          Richard          Harlee,          Jr.,          223         Kirton,          Elsie          Elise,          223         Kittle,          Mary          Helen,          173         Klander,          Wayne,          127,          134,          186         Klimex,          Evelyn,          iyi}         Kline,          Carolyn,          186         Klutz,          Linda          Kay,          223         Knape,          Wesley,          77,          186         Knight,          Henry,          120         Knox,          David,          65,          173         Koch,          Barbara          June,          102238         Korb,          Beth,          67,          173         Komegay,          Betty          Lou,          223         Kornegay,          Jane,          173         Kortum,          Fred          William,          223         Kouvacs,          Muriel,          81,          173         Kraly,          Mary          Louise,          Si          ee}         Kuebrich,          Mary,          186         Kuhlken,          John          Paul,          223         Labriola,          Theresa          Margaret,          224         Lackey,          Billie          Sue,          38,          224         LaCroix,          Joyce,          173         Lacroix,          Kathryn          Lynne,          224         Lail,          Sue          Ellen,          224         Lamb,          Rebecca,          173         Lancaster,          Gail,          50,          106,          173         Lane,          Cheryl          Anne,          224         Lane,          Frank,          67,          173         Langley,          Darryl          ae          ey,         Langley,          Donald,          173         Langley,          Nanette,          173         Langston,          Albert,          123         Lanier,          David,          65         Lanier,          Teresa          Ann,          224         Lanier,          Theresa,          186         Lapkovitch,          Judy,          173         Larson,          Edward,          127,          186         Larson,          Peggy          Melinda,          45,          224         Larson,          Sue,          45,          1         Lashley,          Linda,          195         Latham,          Louis,          92,          99         Latham,          William,          173         Laughlin,          James          Homer,          46,          47,          78,          79,         LTO;          12051295132;          294         Lazarides,          Sandra,          48,          68,          186         LeBoo,          Arthur,          120,          173         Ledbetter,          Stephen,          173         Lee,          Brenda,          186         Lee,          Carole          Anne,          46,          47,          224         Lee,          Catherine          Marie,          4G,          47,          69,          70,          224         Lee,          Dana          Kay,          58,          224         Lee,          Donald,          186.         Lee,          Elizabeth,          186         Lee,          Larry          Stuart,          225         Lee,          Ruth,          173         Lee,          William,          92,          173         Leeds,          Linda,          173         Leggett,          Rana,          186         292         LeGwen,          Anita,          173         Leitch,          Barbara          Ann,          225         Leloudis,          Suzanne          Averis,          225         Lem,          Frank,          53,          186         Lemon,          Gwendolyn          Kathy,          73,          225         Lennon,          Randy,          60         Lentz,          Donald,          186         Leon,          William’          Francis,          225         Leonard,          Linda,          173         Leonard,          Marilyn,          42,          62,          186         Leonard,          Rita          May,          325         LeRay,          Barry,          77,          186         Letchworth,          Harry,          48         Letendre,          Laura,          186         Lewark,          Linda          Kay,          225         Lewis,          Barney,          174         Lewis,          Carol,          186         Lewis,          Charles,          174         Lewis,          Donna,          186         Lewis,          Elizabeth,          174         Lewis,          Jerry          Robert,          71,          225         Lewis,          Karla,          186         Lewis,          Mary          Elizabeth,          38,          69,          70,          225         Lewis,          Michael          Wrey,          69,          70,          95,          995         Lewis,          Nancy          Lynne,          225         Lewis,          Robert          J.,          Jr.,          68,          92,          93,          127,         129,          226         Lewis,          Robert          Wayne,          52,          64,          67,          68,         70,          226         Lewis,          Ronald,          37         Lewis,          Vickie,          174         Lewis,          William,          174         Lightner,          James,          123         Lindenschmidt,          Deborah          Lee,          226         Lineberry,          William,          52,          60,          67,          186         Lippitz,          Marie,          174         Lipsius,          Rosalind,          42,          61,          68,          70,          186         Little,          Bernice,          186         Little,          Betsy,          174         Little,          Jayne,          48,          183,          186         Little,          Robert          O.          Max,          Jr226         Littlejohn,          Nathaniel          Charles,          226         Littleton,          Dee,          52,          64,          65,          186         Lloyd,          Ronnie,          174         Lockamy,          Edward,          37,          48,          49,          51,          52,         178,          186         Lockamy,          James          Aaron,          226         Lockamy,          Sue,          174         Lockfaw,          Mary          Edna,          78,          96,          97,          119,         129,          226         Loft,          Linda          Grace,          226         Long,          Mike,          120,          133         Long,          Sherri          Narda,          12,226         Long,          Kenneth          C.,          127         Long,          Wayne,          127,          131,          174         Longnecker,          Billie          “Anne,          226         Lorek,          Mary,          50,          174         Loth,          Linda,          43         Loughlin,          Kingsland,          186         Loughlin,          Linda,          224         Lowe,          Eric,          53,          186         Lowe,          William          Grady,          Jr.,          53,          226         Lyerly,          Rebecca,          81,          174         Lynch,          Michael,          54,          55         Lynch,          Susan,          74,          187         MacCallum,          Helen,          174         Mack,          Belinda,          187         Mack,          Billy,          187         MacKay,          William,          174         Madely,          Patricia,          174         Maguire,          Elizabeth,          69,          174         Malette,          Andre,          95,          174         Mallard,          Sara          ‘Ann,          45,          226         Mallard,          Sterling          Eugene,          227         Malpass,          Margaret          Ellene,          82,          297         Malpass,          Steve          Lee,          227         Malpass,          Wanda          Menzett,          aa         Manning,          Elvira          Susan,          65,          228         Marchand,          Connie,          174         Maree,          Brenda,          187         Markiton,          Patricia          Ann,          228         Marley,          Ann,          SINT         Marley,          Linda,          106,          107,          187         Marlowe,          Brenda          Taylor,          228         Marlowe,          Karen,          174         Marlowe,          William          A.,          35,          68,          70,          124,         ILSBA,          WOKS         Marshall,          Dennis,          187         Marshall,          Martin,          174         Marshburn,          Carl,          123         Marshburn,          Margie          Lorene,          228         Marston,          Katrina,          37,          69,          181,          187         Martin,          David,          187         Martin,          Harry          E.,          127         Martin,          James          Larry,          228         Martin,          Sherry,          37,          174         Mason,          Janet          Gaye,          228         Mason,          Sarah,          37,          68,          75,          187         Mason,          William,          114,          174         Massengill,          Donald,          45,          60,          76,          81,          174         Massey,          Edgar          Douglas,          228         Mathews,          Donna,          174         Mathis,          Carolyn,          174         Mathis,          Grover,          187         Mathis,          Virginia          Sue,          228         Matthews,          Joyce,          174         Maultsby,          Linda          Kay,          228         Maultsby,          Louise          Higgins,          228         Mavros,          John          Theodore,          22,          34,          35,          44,          47,         Tomtom          lo4          1290          903)          228         Maxwell,          Barry          Glenn,          69,          229         May,          Leonard,          36,          100,          181,          182,          187         McBride,          Franklin          Thomas,          229         McCall,          Marilyn,          187         McCallum,          Helen,          48         McCandless,          Jeanette,          50,          174         McChesney,          Jo          Anne,          65         McChesney,          Patricia,          187.         McCloud,          Robert,          174         McClung,          Sherelyn,          187         McClung,          William          Alex,          120,          229         McCorkle,          Bobby          Wilson,          229:         McCoy,          Diane          Elizabeth,          42,          229         McCrae,          Aaron,          92,          100,          111,          187         McCuiston,          Sue,          174         McCumbee,          Brenda          Creech,          229         McCumbee,          Philip,          111,          187         McDade,          Jeanette,          174         McDaniel,          Linda,          187         McDaniel,          Paul,          120         McDermatt,           James,          95,          174         McDonald,          Barbara,          38,          187         McDonald,          Charles,          51,          187         McDonald,          Kenneth          Ray,          69,          105,          229         McDowell,          Callie          Jo,          187         McDowell,          Ronald,          92,          187         McDuffie,          Bobbie          Sue,          229         McFEntee,          Joseph,          174         McEntee,          Susan          Ann,          229         McGee,          Johnny          Lee,          48,          85,          229         McGert,          Gail,          174         McGinnis,          Mike          R.,          229         McGinnis,          Sharon,          174         McGough,          Phyllis,          96,          187         McGowan,          Katherine,          174         McGowan,          William,          187         McGugan,          Marcia,          187         McIntosh,          Brenda          Lee,          229         McIntyre,          Bobby,          123         Mclver,          Lamar,          100,          102,          230         McKay,          Billy,          65         McKeithan,          Dale,          42,          63,          187         McKeithan,          Emma          Gay,          58,          230         McKeithan,          Mac,          174         McKeithan,          Margaret,          58,          174         McKeithan,          Timothy,          53,          85,          187         McKellar,          Frances          Elizabeth,          230         McKenney,          Patrick          Andre,          87,          68,          127,          129,         230         McKeown,          Maclyn          Beth,          46,          47,          74,          230         McKim,          Herbert,          174         McKoy,          Jacquelyn          Lorraine,          35,          46,          47,          61,         230         McKoy,          John,          187         McKoy,          Leonora,          187         McLamb,          Donald          Lee,          230         McLean,          Allan,          121,          174         McLean,          James,          65,          174         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         McLean,          Ronald          McLawin,          120,          129,          230         McLean,          William,          174         McLeod,          Robert,          174         McLucas          Glenda,          37,          48,          49,          77,          187         McMahan,          JoAnn,          174         McMillan,          Starr,          187         McMullan,          Ann,          174         McMullen,          Ruth          Ann,          230         McNeal,          James          T.,          128         McSwain,          Larry,          127,          187         Meares,          Roy          Cecil,          280         Meeks,          Helen,          174         Melton,          Bonnie,          48,          174         Melton,          Dennis          G.,          Jr.,          230         Memory,          Helen,          50,          174         Mercer,          Alexander          David,          230         Merrick,          Winslow,          120,          187         Merritt,          Ernest          Daniel,          231         Merritt,          John,          69,          78,          79,          187         Merritt,          Kermit,          174         Merritt,          Nancy          Ruth,          73,          231         Merritt,          Tamara          Hope,          73,          231         Messer,          Katherine,          174         Messer,          Kenneth,          120,          131,          187         Metler,          Russ,          187         Metts,          James,          57,          121;          187         Meyer,          Barbara,          187         Miars,          George,          78,          79,          174         Midwood,          Linda          Anne,          55,          231          -         Milczakowski,          Thomas,          95,          104,          174         Millar,          Julia,          187         Millard,          Richard,           48,          95,          174         Miller,          Dick,          81,          187         Miller,          Harriett          Ann,          48,          231         -          Miller,          Mary,          50,          174         Miller,          Rebecca          Ann,          174         Miller,          Robert          Eugene,          231         Milligan,          Laris          Wayne,          71,          231         Milligan,          Linda          Wade,          231         Milligan,          Michael          Vernon,          48,          49,          65,          128,         231         Milliken,          Michael,          174         Milliken,          Peggy          O'Neil,          231         Millinor,          Mitchell,          187         Millinor,          Phyllis,          187         Millis,          Mary          Alice,          2381         Millis,          Melanie          Jean,          231         Mills,          Barbara          Ann,          232         Mills,          Troy,          112,          187         Mincey,          Sheryl,          187         Mintz,          Alanda          Gail,          232         Mintz,          Brenda          Kay,          232         Mintz,          Diane,          58,          174         Mintz,          Dorothy          Elaine,          232         Mintz,          Gregory,          111,          187         Mintz,          Rose          Marie,          232         Mintz,          Theresa,          174         Mishoe,          Judith          Elaine,          232         Mixon,          Jim,          124         Mohr,          Helen          Carol,          86,          232         Mohr,          Nancy          Jane,          38,          232         Monroe,          Carolyn,          187         Montford,          Sue,          187         Mooneyham,          Janice,          76,          174         Moore,          Catherine          Gail,          232         Moore,          Coy,          174         Moore,          David,          174         Moore,          Dixie          Jane,          72,          232         More,          Elizabeth,          174         Moore,          George          Allie,          III,          232         Moore,          Paula,          174         Moore,          Patricia          Ann,          232         Moore,          Robert,          187         Moore,          Rodney,          174         Moore,          Ronald,          175         Moore,          Terry,          175         Moore,          William,          187         Morgan,          Daphne,          187         Morgan,          Donald          Lee,          233         Morgan,          Patricia,          175         Morgan,          Sidney          L.,          127         Morgan,          Thomas,          77,          112,          187         Morgan,          Walter          Truett,          70,          112,          233         Morris,          Edith,          187         293         Morris,          Howard,          187         Morse,          Barbara,          87,          67,          76,          175         Morton,          Nancy,          40,          41,          44,          181,          187         Morton,          William          Alexander,          233         Morton,          Sylvia          Jo,          163,          233         Morton,          Imogene          Marise,          234         Moser,          Kathy          Dianne,          234         Mott,          Stephen,          68,          175         Mowbray,          Anne,          175         ad          geo          Patricia          Susan,          42,          46,          47,          60,         Muench,          William,          175         Muench,          William,          187         Mullinix,          William,          39,          175         Mullinix,          Carol,          175         Munn,          Mike,          175         Murchison,          Charlotte          Sprunt,          42,          61,          234         Murchison,          David,          175         Murchison,          Joseph,          57,          114,          115,          166,          175         Murchison,          Wallace          Carmichael,          39,          46,          47,         53,           7,          114,          115,          234         Murdock,          Geraldine,          52,          67,          187         Murphy,          Gail,          175         Murray,          Deborah,          187         Murray,          Diane,          175         Murray,          Dianne,          175         Murray,          George          D.,          Jr.,          68,          234         Murray,          Harry          Lee,          234         Murray,          Peggy,          175         Murray,          Richard,          188         Murray,          Sandra          Elaine,          234         Murrell,          Faye,          69,          175         Murrell,          Mary,          42,          48,          58,          63,          188         Myers,          Gary          B.,          59,          234         Neal,          David,          175         Needham,          Jan,          175         Neely,          Dee,          50         Neely,          Teresa          Ann,          234         Neilson,          Joyce,          188         Nelson,          Gregg,          65,          175         Nelson,          Jonnie,          188         Nelson,          Lena          Diane,          234         Nelson,          Rolla          Michael,          52,          65,          234         N         N         Yemargut,          Joe,          175         Jemera,          Bernadette,          175         Neuwirth,          Howard,          39,          78,          188         New,          John          Phillip,          58,          81,          235         Newber,          Harris          Mitchell,          235         Newber,          Kurt,          175         Newell,          Timothy,          188         Newell,          Wesley,          128,          175         Newkirk,          Elinor          King,          58,          69,          285         Newton,          Cochina,          175         Newton,          Lacy          Tate,          235         Newton,          Ted          Vincent,          100,          108,          235         N         N         Yewton,          Yvonne,          175         Jicholson,          Robert,          175         Nifong,          Michael          Byron,          46,          47,          48,          51,          52,         56655          2015.          235         Nixon,          Donald          Ray,          175         Nixon,          John,          92,          100,          103         Nixon,          Lynnwood,          175         Nixon,          William          Henry,          235         Noble,          Freda          Olivia,          235         Norment,          Billie,          188         Norris,          Carlyle          Timothy,          235         Norris,          Debra,          188         Norris,          Don          Wyckoff,          112,          113,          123,          129,         188.          285         Norris,          George,          98,          112         Norris,          Harold,          175         Norris,          Jerry,          175         Norris,          Michael,          188         Norton,          Ron,          175         Norton,          Terry,          71,          188         Norwood,          Marcia          Ann,          235         Novak,          Janice          Arlene,          82,          235         Nunalee,          Carole          Ann,          38,          46,          47,          57,          58,         69,          70,          75,          236         Nunalee,          Lloyd          N.,          120,          133         Nunnelee,          Tuney,          175         Nussman,          Sue,          175         Odum,          Nancy,          188         O’Grady,          Michael         Olive,          Constance,          188         Olsen,          Ann,          188         O’Quinn,          Ted,          57         Orli,          Theresa,          188         Orrell,          Robert,          64,          65,          188         Ourt,          Fred,          175         Outlaw,          Stanley,          175         Owens,          Frances,          175         Owens,          Kenneth          Gene,          236         Owens,          Ronald          Kerry,          124,          129,          236         Oxenfeld,          Bobby,          175         Ozment,          Carol,          188         Ozment,          Frances,          55,          84,          175         Pace,          George,          105,          175         Pace,          Janice          Lynne,          175         Pace,          Maurice,          188         Pace,          Robert          Charles,          120,          129,          236         Padgett,          Constance          Marica,          236         Padgett,          William          B..          236         Padrick,          Joseph          Michael,          37,          46,          47,          48,          51,         52,          62,          75,          161,          208,          236         Page,          Linda,          236         Painter,          Robert          A.,          127         Palma,          Patricia          Ann,          236         Palmeter,          James          Robert,          236         Palmeter,          Kenneth,          127         Parham,          Herbert,          188         Parker,          Betty          Lou,          236         Parker,          Dan          Thomas,          237         Parker,          Freddie         Parker,          Ginny,          64,          68,          176         Parker,          Hardy,          188         Parker,          Hugh,          176         Parker,          Janet,          188         Parker,          John          B.,          133         Parker,          Sylvia          Kay,          48,          52,          237         Parker,          Sona,          50         Parmenter,          Charles          Tommy,          236         Parnell,          Twyla          Gail,          237         Parrish,          Kathy,          42,          50,          60,          188         Paschal,          Nellie,          96,          188         Pate,          Dwight          Lyman,          III,          237         Pate,          Frances          Irene,          237         Pate,          Loretta,          GO,          176         Patelos,          Arthur,          123         Patelos,          Marica,          45,          60,          176         Payne,          Linda,          188         Pearsall,          Melva,          188         Pearsall,          Susan,          48,          49,          52,          188         Pearson,          Karen,          176         Pearson,          Robert,          59,          176         Pearson,          Steve,          176         Pelland,          Martin,          176         Pelland,          Suzette,          46.          All          |          Bier         Pennington,          Bonny          Faye,          237         Penny,          Frankie,          188         Pepper,          Cathy,          176         Pepner,          Michael,          124,          176         Perilla,          Barbara,          45         Perry,          Debra,          188         Perry,          Robert          Orion.          237         Perry,          William          Wesley,          237         Perten,          Karen,          37.          176         Perten,          Susan          Catherine.          35,          46,          47,          74,          85,         uel          ekete         Peschaw,          Henry,          176         Peterson,          Barbara.          176         Peterson,          Curtis.          176         Peterson,          Flora          Jane,          72.          237         Peterson,          James          Ray,          237         Peterson,          Kay.          188         Peterson,          William.          176         Phillips,          Teffrey          Wayne,          43.          120.          129,          238         Phillips,          Robert          Wayne,          238         Pickard,          Tohn.          176         Pickard,          Randy,          128,          188         Pickard.          Steve,          105.          188         Pierce.          Wilma          Carol,          238         Pigford.          Selden.          68,          69,          76.          176         Piner,          Carol,          176         Piner,          Terry          David,          238         Piner,          Kathy,          188         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Piner,          Sandra,          188         Piner,          Theresa,          176         Pittman,          Landis,          176         Pittman,          Patricia          Ann,          238         Plowden,          Mary          Louisa,          68,          70,          238         Plunkett,          Donna,          176         Poindexter,          Robert,          124,          188         Pollard,          Thomas,          22,          35,          36,          69,          78,          178,         188         Pontius,          Robert,          64,          67,          188         Pope,          Bettie          Deane,          238         Pope,          Cecil,          120,          188         Pope,          Hovie,          123         Porter,          Charlotte          Louise,          71,          238         Porter,          Kay,          75,          188         Porter,          Wayne,          188         Potter,          Carol,          176         Potter,          Diane,          188°         Potter,          Gail,          60,          176         Potter,          Ramona,          55,          188         Potter,          Sylvia,          37,          188         Potter,          William          Nelson,          238         Powell,          Connie,          80,          188         Powell,          Kay,          188         Powell,          Michael,          176         Powell,          Richard,          188         Powell,          Starr,          176         Powell,          Vernon,          67,          176         Pownell,          Janet,          176         Prevatte,          Robert,          53,          188         Prevatte,          Valerie          Viola,          238         Price,          Antoinette,          50,          176         Price,          Donna,          50,          176         Price,          Jesse          W.,          131         Price,          Nancy,          48,          86,          238         Price,          Ruth,          176         Price,          Thomas,          69,          114,          127,           188         Price,          William,          123,          130,          188         Pridgen,          James          Harry,          238         Pridgen,          Mary          Ellen,          176         Prince,          Charles,          92,          188         Proctor,          Alice,          37,          42,          62,          188         Prosser,          William          H.,          127         Pursley,          Bill,          176         Purvis,          Michael,          37,          123,          134,          188         Puryear,          Leslie,          176         Puzon,          Daniel          Isaac,          35,          36,          44,          52,          56,          57,         64,          67,          69,          70,          192,          239         Pye,          Richard          Browning,          239         Plye,          Lynne,          42,          60,          188         Pyles,          Pam,          50,          176         Quinn,          Peggy,          38,          188         Rackley,          Evelyn,          176         Rackley,          Johnny          Ray,          239         Radford,          Harold,          176         Ragin,          Edith          Lee,          239         Raines,          Gary          Allen,          38,          240,          245          Ralls,          Emma,          61         Ramsey,          Gerry,          176         Ramsey,          McKinney,          188         Ramsey,          Terry,          92,          176         Raney,          Jean          Whitley,          35,          38,          40,          41,          46,         47,          58,          70,          240         Raney,          Rebecca,          176         Rannbury,          Kristen,          176         Rasberry,          Connie,          176         Rattley,          Eloise,          240         Ray,          Joan,          176         Ray,          Stacia,          188         Raynor,          James,          48,          176         Reaves,          John          Calvin,          71,          240         Reagan,          Rhesa          Harriet,          35,          39,          47,          48,          49,         52,          58,          75,          240         Reeves,          Rebecca,          176         Register,          Dennis,          133,          188         Register,          Kay,          176         Register,          Stanley,          176         Register,          William          R.,          127         Regnier,          Ron          Edward,          240         Rehder,          Stanley,          188         Renn,          William,          176         Retchie,          Rita,          37         Retchin,          Sheldon,          37,          57,          67,          189         Reynolds,          Margo,          58,          189         Reynolds,          Peggy,          189         294         Rhodes,          Gail          Vadie,          240         Rhodes,          Vincent          Anthony,          240         Rhue,          Lorraine          Brenda,          73,          240         Rich,          Paul,          189         Richardson,          John,          54,          55,          127,          189         Richardson,          William          A.,          120         Richardson,          Wilton          B.,          240         Riggs,          Ann,          176         Riggs,          Carolyn,          106,          176         Riggs,          Charles,          189         Riggs,          Gail,          189         Rimmer,          Barbara,          189         Rimmer,          Elizabeth,          176         Rippy,          Allen,          78,          79,          95,          176         Ritchie,          Rita,          176         Rivenbark,          Charles          Haywood,          82,          240         Rivenbark,          Cynthia,          189         Rivenbark,          Michael          James,          82,          108511         240         Rivenbark,          Ted,          129,          189         Rivenbark,          Ronnie,          124,          129         Rivenbark,          Timothy          Percy,          124,          129          3s         QAI         Robbins,          Maxine,          50,          69,          176         Roberts,          Adrian          A.,          127         Roberts,          Devone,          189         Roberts,          Marsha          Gail,          69,          241         Roberts,          Pam,          176         Roberts,          Rhonda          Joy,          106,          Ome         Robertshaw,          Mary          Lynn,          58,          241         Robertson,          Tony,          69,          189         Robichaux,          Charles          Lejuene,          241         Robinson,          Carolyn,          82,          189         Robinson,          Donna          Sue,          241         Robinson,          Frances,          76,          176         Robinson,          Jacquelyn,          189         Robinson,          James,          176         Robinson,          Joan          Cecilia,          69,          105          829941         Robinson,          John,          124,          131,          189         Robinson,          Kathleen,          177         Robinson,          Martha,          37,          189         Robinson,          Patricia,          177         Robinson,          Raymond,          120,          189         Robinson,          Sharon,          189         Rochelle,          Hubert,          124         Rochelle,          Joseph          Lee,          Jr.,          241         Rochelle,          William,          87,          123,          189         Roethlinger,          Sharon,          177         Rogers,          Edith          Jane,          38,          68,          69,          70,          241         Rogers,          Geraldyne,          177         Rogers,          James,          71         Rogers,          Susan          Irene,          241         Rogers,          Troy          Jeanne,          241         Rogers,          William,          99,          177         Roller,          Christine,          177         Rollins,          Dorothy          Phyllis,          241         Rollins,          La          Von,          83         Rose,          Larry,          36,          78,          79,          104,          123,          125,         CO          8177         Rouby,          Kenneth,          177         Rouse,          Carol,          177         Rouse,          Faye,          177         Rowan,          David,          120,          177         Rowe,          Dale,          189         Rubin,          Phylli s,          189         Ruhland,          Phyllis          Gail,          70,          242         Rullman,          Elizabeth,          177         Russ,          Cherrie          Edith,          242         Russ,          Glenda,          189         Russ,          Michael,          64,          67,          177         Russ,          William          Paul,          Jr.,          242         Russell,          James          William,          242         Russell,          Karen,          177         Russo,          Glen,          111         ?         Salisbury,          Linda,          189         Salmon,          Virginia,          54,          55,          189         Sampley,          Michael,          48,          55,          177         Sampley,          Ronnie,          177         Sanderford,          Dianne          Marie,          242         Sanders,          Elizabeth,          189         Sanders,          Janet,          177         Sanders,          Michael,          177         Sandifer,          Marian,          177         Sandlin,          Susan,          177         Sanderson,          Phillip          R.,          127         Sarvis,          Wanda,          177         Sasser,          Jacqueline,          189         Saunders,          Becky,          189         Saunders,          Charles          H.,          242         Savage,          Mary,          177         Sawyer,          John,          189         Sawyer,          Mike          Lawrence,          242         Sawyer,          Skip,          56,          57,          68         Schmitt,          Jo          Ann,          177         Schupp,          James,          95,          177         Schutt,          Laney          Jane,          82,          242         Schwarz,          Constance,          177         Schwartz,          Peggy,          69,          177         Scism,          Landon,          177         Scoggins,          Lorraine,          37,          53,          97,          177         Scott,          Isabel          Reston,          46,          47,          76,          81,          242         Scott,          Mike,          123,          127         Scott,          Page,          42,          61,          80,          189         Scruggs,          Richard,          48,          177         Seaton,          Charles,          78,          124,          134         Seaton,          Dorothy,          189         Selby,          Deborah          Elaine,          242         Sellers,          Rita          Carol,          242         Senechal,          Marie,          177         Sessoms,          Renee,          55         Sessions,          Zacky,          59,          64,          65,          177         Sessoms,          David,          78,          132,          134,          189         Settlemeyer,          Peggy,          177         Shain,          Faye          Lynn,          37,          58,          69,          70,          129,         133,          243         Shapiro,          Susan,          46,          47,          243,          257         Sharp,          Jane,          189         Sharpe,          David,          57         ‘Sharpe,          Raymond          Paul,          57,          105,          243         Shaw,          Arthur,          189         Shaw,          Theresa          Melody,          243         Sheehan,          Michael          Eugene,          243         Sheffield,          Walter          L.,          61,          78,          119,          243,          257         Shepherd,          Jennifer,          243         Shepherd,          Roger          Prince,          48,          49,          112,          243         Shew,          Sheila          Ruth,          243         Shields,          Rebecca,          189         Shipton,          Donald,          189         Shivar,          Glenn          Wadsworth,          243         Sidbury,          James          Nixon,          Jr.,          243         Sidbury,          Michael,          124,          131,          134,          243         Sigman,          Mark,          177         Sikes,          Amanda,          60,          81,          177         Sikes,          Jimmy,          189         Sikes,          Shirley          Yvonne,          43,          244         Sillia,          Diane,          177         Simione,          Albert,          67,          177         Simmons,          Delane,          127,          177         Simmons,          Gail          Martina,          215,          244         Simmons,          Michael          Edward,          108,          244         Simmons,          Patricia,          56,          177         Simmons,          Patricia          Ann,          244         Simmons,          Patrick,          177         Simmons,          Thelma          Rae,          244         Simon,          Linda,          37,          42,          61,          189         Simon,          Sally          Baldwin,          244         Simon,          Vickey          Elizabeth,          244         Simpkins,          Cynthia          Arthur,          36,          44,          46,          47,         55,          58,          64,          197,          244         Simpson,          Debbie,          50         Simpson,          Robert          Leonard,          119,          124,          129,         132,          244         Sinclair,          Robey          Thomas,          244         Sinclair,          Roger          Chester,          244         Sineath,          Sherrill,          177         Singletary,          Valora,          189         Singleton,          Linda,          79,          189         Sisson,          Penelope,          37,          177         Sissom,          Renee          Adele,          46,          47,          81,          244         Skipper,          Charles          Everett,          245         Skipper,          Sally,          177         Skipper,          Sandra          Cheryl,          45,          245         Skipper,          William          Anthony,          245         Skipper,          William          Gary,          245         Sloan,          Bill,          128,          177         Sloan.          George,          III.          17,          37,          38,          42,          63,          68;         74.          119,          129,          246         Smalley.          Janet          Stone,          246         Smith,          Badea,          50,          246         Smith,          Brenda          Faye,          82,          246         Smith,          Cherry,          38,          177         STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Smith,          David,          65,          177         Smith,          David,          189         Smith,          Deryl,          92,          189         Smith,          Diane,          177         Smith,          Donna,          177         Smith,          Edna          Louise,          44          246         Smith,          Gail,          189         Smith,          George,          189         Smith,          Janice,          190         Smith,          Jerry          Milton,          246         Smith,          Julia,          42,          63,          190         Smith,          Kathryn,          190         Smith,          Larry,          128,          177         Smith,          Omie          Viola,          246         Smith,          Patricia,          190         Smith,          Randy,          177         Smith,          Robert          D.,          124         Smith,          Ronald          Eugene,          246         Smith,          Stevens,          51,          81,          190         Smith,          Suellen,          50,          76,          177         Smith,          Thomas,          48,          105,          177         Smith,          Wylie,          68,          82,          177         Smithdeal,          Catherine,          68,          177         Smithson,          Gary          P.,          128         Smithwick,          Arthur          Jackson,          39,          56,          68,          246         Sneeden,          Deborah,          177         Sneeden,          Donna          Sue,          246         Sneeden,          Mary          Ellen,          246         Sneeden,          Ruth,          246         Sneeden,          Stanly,          57,          91,          92,          94,          108,         110,          190         Sneeden,          Thomas,          190         Sneeden,          Wanda,          177         Snipes,          John,          190         Snow,          Nancy,          37,          38,          58,          76,          177         Snyder,          Robert          I.,          120         Soles,          Larry,          124,          178         Solomon,          Nancy,          190         Somersett,          Faye,          190         Somersette,          Elaine,          190         Somersette,          Wanda,          178         Sondey,          Martin,          129,          178         South,          David,          65,          81,          190         Southerland,          Michael,          178         Southerland,          Susan          Frances,          71,          247         Speer,          Mary,          106,          190         Spencer,          Alfred          Francis,          247         Spencer,          Connie,          45         Spencer,          Peggy          Suzanne,          247         Spivey,          Ernest          Wayne,          128,          247         Spivey,          Peggy          Lou,          70,          247         Spivey,          Zylphia          Susan,          129,          131,          247         Spooner,          Pamela,          38,          178         Stallworth,          Marsha,          68,          96,          190         Stancil,          Brenda          Kay,          247         Stancil,          Shirley          Faye,          247         Standridge,          Thomas,          95,          178         Stanley,          Leonard,          114,          178         Stanley,          Lynne,          178         Stanley,          Paul,          178         Stanley,          Charles          W.          E.,          127,          129,          247         Stanley,          Paula,          45,          50,          178         Stanley,          Susan,          106.          178         Starks,          Glen,          124,          178         Starling,          Paul,          124,          178         Starling,          Robert          Preston,          247         Starling,          Vickie          Gail,          247         Stegall,          Randolph,          178         Stephens,          Brenda          Kay,          69,          70,          239,          247         Stephens,          Lettie          Sharyn,          70,          248         Stewart,          Junius          Earl,          248         Still,          Carolyn,          38,          50,          178         Stinson,          Charles          Richard,          35,          68,          69,          70,          248         Stokely,          Kathy,          178         Stokes,          Diane,          178         Stokley,          Tames          M.,          127         Stokley,          Tames          Buckner,          Jr.,          99,          248         Stokely,          Roy          P.,          112,          123         Stokley.          Patrick.          92,          190         Stone,          Joseph          Christopher,          57,          99,          120,          248         Stover,          John          W.,          124         Stover,          Robert,          124,          130,          190         Strahin,          Duane          Alexander,          248         Strandquest,          Deborah,          190         Strange,          Mary,          58,          182,          190         Straughn,          Ronald,          178          |         295         Strickland,          David,          190         Strickland,          James,          67,          190         Strickland,          LuAnna,          190         Strickland,          Ray,          77,          178         Strickland,          Rickie          Jo,          37,          248         Strickland,          Sandra          June,          248         Stroupe,          Howard          E.,          124         Stump,          Susan,          178         Suggs,          Edith          Marleen,          248         Suggs,          Sharon,          178         Sullivan,          Lindsay          Richard,          120,          248         Summerlin,          Donnie,          227         Sutton,          John          Franklin,          248         Sutton,          John          R.,          128         Sutton,          Linda,          178         Swain,          William          James,          Jr.,          248         Swann,          Pamela,          190         Swann,          Thomas          Baxter,          Jr.,          249         Swart,          Andrew          William,          249         Swart,          Eleanor,          178         Swart,          Jim,          68         Swartz,          Gary,          127,          132         Sweatman,          Lynn,          190         Sweatman,          Royce,          48,          51,          53,          54,          178         Sweet,          Fred,          72         Swepson,          Charles          E.,          120         Symmes,          Courtland,          Jr.,          46,          47,          57,          249         Szczerbiak,          Elizabeth,          48,          190         Talley,          John          Howard,          III,          52,          53,          64,          67,         70,          249         Tartt,          Jerry          Wanne,          249         Tartt,          Joyce          Louise,          249         Tartt,          Kenneth          R.,          124         Vartt,          Paul,          71,          190         Tatum,          Robert          B.,          120         Taylor,          Brenda,          48,          49,          52,          82,          96,          190         Taylor,          Debra,          190         Taylor,          Diana,          190         Taylor,          Donna,          190         Taylor,          Gary          Gause,          249         Taylor,          Rufus,          190         Taylor,          Susan,          68,          178         Teachey,          Kathleen,          190         Teachey,          William,          178         Teeter,          Jane,          50,          190         Temple,          David          Bryan,          Jr.,          249         Temple,          Diane          Linda,          178         Tenuta,          Mary,          178         Tetzloff,          Sandra          Kay,          249         Tew,          Gary          Wayne,          249         Thomas,          John          David,          108,          249         Thomas,          Larry          LeRay,          120,          249         Thomas,          Paula          Lynn,          37,          250         Thomas,          Randall,          190         Thomas,          Rodderick          Harold,          Jr.,          250         Thomas,          Rosanne,          190         Thompkins,          Marie,          106,          178         Thompson,          Barbara,          178         Thompson,          Benny          Keith,          35,          39,          68,          78,          250         Thompson,          Carolyn          Faye,          70,          250         Thompson,          James          Ray,          250         Thompson,          Janis,          81,          190         Thompson,          Jean,          58,          64,          190         Thompson,          Mary          Judith.          22.          58,          70,          96,          250         Thompson,          Mike,          48,          51,          178         Thompson,          Nancy,          178         Thompson,          Sharon          Lynn,          250         Thompson,          Thomas,          178         Thorning,          Mary          Frances,          43,          250         Thornton,          Frances          Grainger,          124,          250         Thurman,          Ronald,          178,          190         Tienken,          Cheryl,          190         Tilghman,          Katherine,          190         Tillery,          Lynn          Bradford,          46,          47,          57,          99         Tinga,          Anna,          190         Tinga,          Dorothy,          190         Tinga,          John          Hinnes,          46,          47,          85,          250         Tinga,          Wendy          Oliver,          250         Tillery,          Lynn          Bradford,          250         Tisinger,          Jim,          112,          113         Todd,          Drew,          178         Todd,          Linwood          Benjamin,          71,          251         Todd,          Mike,          178         Todd,          Raleigh,          165,          178         Togesson,          Tommy,          95,          178         Tomberlin,          Joe,          178         Tompkins,          Ray,          190         Todd,          Michael          W.,          124         Tootoo,          Larry,          91,          92,          94,          99         Torhan,          Thomas,          42,          60,          190         Trask,          Virginia          Council,          58,          251         Trawick,          Laura          Ann,          48,          49,          70,           251         Triplett,          Lee,          191         Troutman,          Gene,          81,          178         Troutman,          June,          178         Tubbs,          Nora,          87,          68,          178         Turner,          Bill,          178         Turner,          Carolyn,          191         Turner,          Norman          Wayne,          128,          251         Turner,          Steve,          127,          181,          178         Turner,          Thomas,          48,          49,          52,          191         Tutherow,          Dianne,          178         Tyler,          Larry,          100,          178         Tyndall,          Geneva,          191         Tyner,          Janet,          178         Uber,          Sandra          Lee,          106,          107,          252         Ussery,          Calvin,          191         Ussery,          Charles          Devon,          252         Utsey,          Randy          L.,          92,          108,          252         Vaught,          Rhonda,          178         Venters,          John          W.,          128         Venters,          Ronald          V.,          128         Vereen,          Jack,          191         Verzaal,          Richard,          178         Vincente,          Christine,          68         Vick,          Linda          Christine,          252         Viser,          Margaret          Anne,          46,          47,          252         Voxnock,          Edward          John,          123,          129,          252         Waddell,          Brenda          Joyce,          252         Waddell,          Carolyn          Evonne,          252         Wade,          Jerrold          Warren,          71,          252         Wade,          Shirley,          82,          191         Waggett,          Vangie,          86,          50,          58,          68,          97,          169         178         Waggett,          Warren,          67,          191         Walden,          Harry,          120,          131,          191         Waldorf,          Deborah,          191         Walker,          David,          68,          69,          121,          187         Walker,          Debbie,          178         Walker,          Frances          Virginia,          50,          252         Walker,          Franklin,          178         Walker,          George          H.,          128         Wall,          Irene          Pritchett,          76,          81,          252         Wallace,          Glenn,          178         Walsh,          Robert          Bruce,          252         Walston,          Woody,          91,          92,          178         Walters,          Martha,          178         Walton,          Carolyn,          178         Walton,          David,          67,          191         Walton,          Linda,          178         Walton,          Lucy,          37,          191         Walton,          Ruth          Alice,          73,          253         Ward,          Alpha          Christine,          42,          46,          47,          55,          61,         MOS          253         Ward,          Harold,          191         Ward,          Henry          Vance,          Jr.,          42,          46,          47,          62,          76,         82,          253         Ward,          James,          178         Ward,          James          Leon,          253         Ward,          Judy,          178         Ward,          Judy,          178         Ward,          Larry          Paul,          253         Ward,          Pam,          178         Warner,          Catherine,          37,          68,          191         Warren,          Harry          S.,          127         Warshauer,          Edward,          53,          114,          115,          178         Waters,          Cathy,          191         Waters,          Frank,          178         Watkins,          Alton,          191         Watkins,          Ann,          178         Watkins,          Pam,          178         Watkins,          Penny,           179         Watkins,          Robert          Wayne.          179         Watkins,          Tommy,          37,          179         Watson,          Carleen,          45,          77,          191                  STUDENT          INDEX—Continued         Watson,          James,          191         Watson,          Mickey,          38,          179         Watson,          Peggy          Ruth,          258         Watters,          Becky,          179         Watters,          Brenda,          191         Watts,          Janet,          191         Watts,          Skipper,          65         Weatherspoon,          Martha,          179         Weaver,          Ann          Frances,          253         Weaver,          Eddie,          57,          104,          179         Weaver,          Gary,          53,          128,          126,          129,          130,          184,         191         Weaver,          Marsha,          87,          48,          54,          55,          69         Weaver,          Scott,          38,          67,          179         Webb,          Debbie,          179         Webb,          William          Thomas,          253         Webster,          Bobby,          179         Weeks,          Felicia,          106,          179         Weeks,          Jacquelyn,          48,          191         Weeks,          Raymond          Asbury,          253         Weeks,          Roxy,          179         Weiss,          Joseph          Franklin,          254         Weiss,          Susan,          179         Welchel,          Joseph,          120,          191         Wells,          Billy,          122,          123         Wells,          Catherine          Cameron,          37,          86,          96,          253         Wells,          Donna,          191         Wells,          Jackie,          50,          179         Wells,          Pat,          179         Wells,          Steve,          120,          1381,          179         Welsh,          Deborah,          84,          191         Wentz,          James          Ira,          58,          70,          81,          253         Wessell,          Alexander          MacDonald,          253         Wessell,          Larry,          124         Wessell,          Nancy,          179         West,          Ann,          191         West,          April,          179         West,          Don,          179         West,          Donna          Page,          42.46.          Aja545          55.          254         West,          Edna          Joanne,          254         West,          Larence,          179         West,          Lenora          Kay,          254         Westberry,          Charles          Edward,          254         Westbrook,          William,          191         Westbury,          Randy,          179         Westcott,          Linda,          179         Wetherill,          James,          57,          191         Wheatley,          Barbara,          179         Wheeler,          Acquenetta,          65,          179         Wheelis,          Claudia          Leigh,          69,          70,          254         Whisnant,          James,          191         White,          Dawna,          45,          48,          49,          71,          191         White,          John          H.,          128         White,          Katherine          Edwina,          254         White,          Foy,          99,          112         White,          Milton,          191         Whitehead,          Gary          Wayne,          127,          129,          254         Whittemore,          Kay,          179         Wiard,          Robert          Kyle,          67,          98,          254         Wiggs,          Donald,          120,          179         Wilder,          Constance          Diane,          254         Wilkie,          Edward,          191         Wilkins,          Judy,          191         Wilkinson,          Lee,          179         Willets,          Jake          J.,          Jr.,          127         Willettes,          Sheryl,          179         Willett,          Wayne,          191         Willetts,          Frederick,          ITI,          48,          49,          57,          69,         92,          254         Williams,          Barbara,          191         Williams,          Bertram,          57,          191         Williams,          Beverly,          191         Williams,          Brenda,          191         Williams,          Carol          Lucretia,          254         Williams,          Catherine,          191         Williams,          Catherine          Golden,          255         Williams,          Charles,          65,          191         Williams,          Charlotte,          179         Williams,          Danny          Lloyd,          255         Williams,          Diane,          50         Williams,          Donna          Sue,          41,          64,          67,          255         Williams,          Fran          Elizabeth,          255         Williams,          Harold          Lee,          255         Williams,          James          E.,          120,          129,          131         Williams,          Jean,          42,          60,          64         296         Williams,          Kerry,          120,          129,          255         Williams,          Lauren,          191         Williams,          Margaret,          179         Williams,          Mary          Louise,          255         Williams,          Norwood,          191         Williams,          Paul,          64,          67,          191         Williams,          Ray          Vance,          Jr.,          255         Williams,          Robert          Adrian,          III,          255         Williams,          Robert          M.,          255         Williams,          Ronnie,          42,          179         Williams,          Roy          Gibson,          35,          68,          70,          78,          79,         Williams,          Steve,          84         Williams,          Thomas          E.,          120         Williams,          Wanda          Kay,          255         Williams,          William          K.,          120         Williamson,          Barbara          Ann,          256         Williamson,          David,          120,          191         Williamson,          Edward          Shaw,          256         Williamson,          Gregory,          67,          191         Williamson,          Jerry          Dean,          179         Williamson,          Michele,          50,          191         Willis,          Georgianna,          37,          69,          70,          256         Willis,          Jo          Ann,          179         Wilson,          Glenn,          78,          79,          191         Wilson,          Linda,          65,          179         Wilson,          Mary          Jo,          38,          81,          256         Wilson,          Patricia,          42,          80,          191         Wilson,          Richard,          35,          57,          95,          112,          166,          179         Wilson,          Sherry,          45,          48,          52,          191         Windham,          Grady          James,          256         Windham,          Sandra,          191         Windham,          Terry,          179         Windley,          David,          67         Windley,          Joyce,          179         Winebar,          John          V.,          256         Winebar,          Mike,          123,          179         Winter,          Phil,          179         Wirth,          Robert,          179         Wise,          Robert          A.,          124         aes:          Etta          Marie,          38,          42,          47,          61,          251         256         Wittrock,          Wilma          Helen,          256         Wolfe,          Patricia          Gale,          73,          256         Wood,          Edward          L.,          Jr.,          123         Wood,          Randall          Jay,          256         Wood,          Saundra          Lee,          256         Woodbury,          Mary          Anna,          40,          41,          191         Woodcock,          Dale,          191         Woodcock,          David,          53,          81,          191         Woodcock,          Dennis          Craig,          256         Woodcock,          Dottie          Jo,          257         Woodruff,          Beverly,          191         Woodruff,          Lillian,          191         Woodson,          James,          124,          191         Wooten,          Michael,          179         Worrell,          William          Glenn,          257         Worthington,          Edwin          Keith,          257         Worthington,          Eugene,          191         Wrede,          John          David,          257         Wrenn,          Jody,          58,          179         Wright,          Edward          Hobbs,          258         Wright,          Johnny          L.,          123         Wright,          Patricia          Ann,          258         Wynne,          Judy          Ellis,          258         Yarboro,          Ann,          191         Yarboro,          Jack          Lane,          258         Yarborough,          Carolyn          F.,          258         Yeager,          Vonnie,          68,          179         Yeapanis,          Sharon          Christine,          258         Yopp,          Deborah          Ann,          258         Yopp,          George          Robert,          258         Young,          Bobby          Victor,          258         Young,          Dovian,          78,          120,          133         Young,          Michael,          179         Young,          Patsy          Ann,          258         Young,          Susan,          179         ?         Zimmer,          Arlene          Norma,          38,          258         Zimmerman,          Robert,          179         Zophi,          Thomas,          123,          134,          191         Zurcher,          Jacquelin,          191         Zurcher,          Joyce,          179         Zygmunt,          Laura          Enid,          45,          258         Albert          F.          Perry,          267         Albert          Rhodes          Watch          Service,          262         Atkinson’s          Fabric          Shop,          273         Avis          Rent-A-Car,          267         Ballard’s          Restaurant,          277         Bame’s          Builders          Supply,          276         Barefoot’s          and          Jackson,          275         Bellamy          Drug          Co.,          282         Berman          Jewelers,          Inc.,          275         Bible          Book          Store,          280         Biltmore          Dairy          Bar,          285         Blockade          Runner          Motor          Hotel,          283         Boseman’s          Sporting          Goods,          277         Boucan          Room,          284         Canady’s          Sport          Center,          277         Cape          Fear          Electric          Co.,          288         Cape          Fear          Hotel,          278         Cardinal          Lanes,          284         Carlton          L.          Rhodes,          284         Carolina-Ad-Specialty          Co.,          285         Carolina          Beach          Drug          Co.,          276         Carolina          Furniture          Co.,          278         Carolina          Mills          Fabrics,          269         Carolina          Power          and          Light          Co.,          281         Carolina          Savings          and          Loan          Association,          283         Carolynn          Shop,          280         Carter’s          Pharmacy,          274         Cat’s          Meow,          285         C.          B.          Parmele                    Co.,          283         C.          Douglas          Jewell,          269         Center          Drug          Co.,          282         Chic-Chic          Drive-In          Restaurant,          281         Citizen’s          Savings          and          Loan          Association,          269         City-Dixie          Laundry                    Dry          Cleaners,          Inc.,         284         City          Optical          Co.,          281         Clemmons’          Watch          Repair,          264         Coastal          Motors,          Inc.,          265         Coble          Dairy          Products,          263         Coble’s          Funeral          Service,          285         Coca-Cola          Bottling          Co.,          262         Colorcraft          Camera          Shop,          263         Commercial          Mailing          Co.,          277         Community          Hardware,          278         Cooperative          Savings                    Loan          Association,          265         David          Jacobi          Supply          Co.,          264         Ed          Fleishman                    Bros.,          263         Edward          L.          Ward,          271         Efird’s          Department          Store,          262         Electric          Bottling          Co.,          263         E.          L.          Mathews,          272         E.          W.          Godwin’s          Sons,          Inc.,          263         Farrar          Transfer                    Storage,          263         F.          E.          Livingston                    Co.,          272         Fountain          Bros.,          Inc.,          278         Fox’s          Holsum          Bakery,          262         Foy-Roe                    Co.,          276         Freeman          Shoe          Co.,          276         Frontier,          267         Ad          Index         Futrelle’s          Pharmacy,          275         F.                    W.          Automotive,          281         Golding’s,          266         Gregory          Murray          Const.          Co.,          276         Hall’s          Drug          Store,          266         H                    S          Luncheonette,          284         Hanover          House          Furniture,          274         Hanover          Merchant’s          Association,          282         Hardees          of          Wilmington,          270         Harden’s          Barber          Shop,          264         Hardy          Wessell          CPCU,          267         Harrison          Typewriter          Co.,          275         Hedquist          Radio                    T.V.          Service,          265         Heidi          Co.,          Inc.,          273         Henriksen’s          Pharmacy,          265         Hertz          Rent-A-Car,          263         High’s          Dining          Room,          266         Hollis          Office          Supply,          285         Home          Furniture          Co.,          284         Hughes          Bros.,          275         Hundley          Equipment          Co.,          266         Ideal          Furniture          Co.,          278         International          Nickel          Co.,          270         Jackson                    Bell          Co.,          271         Jarman’s          Pharmacy,          278         J.          C.          Penney,          Inc.,          284         Jewell-Strickland          Auto          Parts,          280         John          C.          Symmes,          267         John          Kelly,          274         Johnnie          B.          Clewis,          Ins.,          279         Johnnie          Mercer’s          Fishing          Pier,          280         Julian’s          Hair          Fashions,          279         Justin’s,          282         Kentucky          Fried          Chicken,          268         Key          Motor          Co.,          282         King          Awning          Co.,          285         Kingoff’s          Jewelers,          283         Lamar          Mclver          Insurance,          267         LaMode          Shoppe,          282         Landen’s          Television          Center,          280         Leed’s          Men’s          Shop,          280         Mademoiselle          Shop,          274         Merritt-Holland          Gas          Co.,          284         Mill          and          Contractors          Supply          Co.,          266         Miller-Motte          Business          College,          280         Millie’s          Beauty          Salon,          271         Mill’s          Jewelers,          270         Modern          Laundry                    Dry          Cleaners,          273         Morton          Service          Drugs,          269         National          Cash          Register,          262         Newell’s          Shopping          Center,          273         North          Carolina          Natural          Gas          Co.,          279         O’Crowley’s          Cleaners,          264         O.          E.          Durant,          263         “One-Hour          Martinizing”          Dry          Cleaners,          266         Overnite          Transportation          Co.,          280         297         Pearsall                    Co.,          268         Pender          Furniture          Co.,          Inc.,          265         Pennington’s          Sporting          Goods,          264         People’s          Drug          Co.,          268         People’s          Saving                    Loan          Association,          271         Pepsi-Cola          Bottling          Corp.,          264         Pilot          Life          Ins.          Co.,          285         Professional          Pharmacy,          269         Quality          Concrete          Products          Co.,          272         Reagan          Construction          Co.,          265         Reed’s          Jewelers,          270         Rental          Tool          Co.,          270         Rholey          Tailoring          Co.,          278         Robeson’s          Beverages,          265         Rose          Ice                    Coal          Co.,          274         Rose’s          5,          10,                    25¢          Store,          270         S.                    G          Concrete          Co.,          271         Saunders          Drug          Store,          278         Sears,          268         Seashore          Drug          Co.,          278         Seven-Up          Bottling          Co.,          269         Shain’s          Jewelers,          268         Sher-Lynne          Shoppe,          267         Shoemakers          Office          Supply,          278         Simon’s          Department          Store,          268         Skinner                    Daniels          Barbecue,          266         Snelling                    Snelling,          263,          279         Sophia’s          Flowers          Florist,          270         Sophia          V.          West          Florist,          267         Springer          Coal                    Oil          Co.,          277         Stanley’s          Jewelers,          273         Star-News          Newspapers,          280         Strickland’s,          276         Su-Ann          Shoe          Store,          277         Sunshine          Beauty          Shop,          276         Sunshine          Laundry,          273         Sutton-Council          Furniture          Co.,          274         Tinga          Nursery,          280         Trade          Supply          Co.,          279         Waterfront          Services,          Inc.,          272         Waters          Shipping          Co.,          271         WECT,          279         Westbrook          Florist          Shoppe,          281         Whitebrook          Farms,          271         W.          H.          McEachern’s                    Sons,          276         Williams          Furniture          Co.,          281         Will          Rehder,          Inc.,          275         Wilmington          Fertilizer          Co.,          282         Wilmington          Iron          Works,          268         Wilmington          New-Car          Dealers          Assn.,          272         Wilmington          Printing          Co.,          281         Wilson’s          Super          Market,          272         WMED,          272         X-Department          Store,          273         Yellow          Cabs          Co.,          275         Yopp          Piano                    Music          Co.,          275         PRINTED          AND          BOUND          BY          THE          R.          L.          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