R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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E ditor-in-Chief MARY ELIZABETH HUNT .,......... .......... A ssistont Editor PAT WARD, BARBARA WATSON ...,.. ....... S enior Editors PHYLLIS RAY, SUSAN THORPE ............... .......... J unior Editors JEAN LIPPELS, MARTY HUTCHERSON .,.,..... ........ A rt Editors APRIL COLLIER .....,.. A ..........,................,.................. Caption Editor JUNE PEACE,AJULIE ANN JACKSON .............. Circulation Editors ANNE BARNES ,.......,...................... ' ........... .,....... F oculty Editor WARREN sAMs, I. B. sou1'HERl.ANo .................. Photographers MRS. ELIZABETH RITTERJ .......,............ .......... Q ..Advisor 4,00 ff N E-il ' 1 V2 . Ml W ll as at li? Q ES S ,si TA LL QF Horeworcl We, the editors of the 1959 Black and Gold are proud to present to you this annual. We chose Sayonara as our theme, for we thought it fitting since it was the theme of the Junior-Senior given by the graduating class of this year. We hope that you will enjoy this annual, and that it will bring back pleasant mem- ories of the past years. The Editors Faculty page l5 Classes page 21 l , VT NT Organizations page 67 Sports page H1 Beauties page 129 1' 'af ' vf 111 45 X. v f, , -Pg' f I 7 . xx , - VDA September i I 5 limit R ki gm .4 'Eg In September we spent much of our , time goofing off ' outdoors . , . Red ond the boys mode us proud of our school . . . Qcioiier But then there were the serious moments which we'il never forget . . . While these big wheels kept up our spirit. . . October brought the fair and Kitty wanted a teddy bear . . . The cheerleaders kept our home fire burning . . . W it , 'F Then come College Day-ci big decision . . . And choosing our homecoming queen was onother hord choice . . . X c 3 L Corl soid cheese for his The big mob with o trick instead of o treat , junior picture . . . And mony o senior's thoughts Novemger chonged from football to college boords . . . Our Men of Steel were still challenging os November rolled oround . . . , I s I A .,.,.i,,,.,,. .. ,,, .1 Hard work paid off for these on this surprising day . . . And the Crop Hop completed this month's activties. Decem5er And unexpected interferences fl' with our school work . . . This was the real awakening of December was full of , , , Christmas parades I . 1 the true Christmas spirit. 5 7 v The Thanksgiving flag raising . . l l And of course, the Christmas presents we all wanted? . . . January started the year off right when everybody rocked on ole no. 6 . . . anuary And Ann Herring was crowned homecoming queen for our basketball team. While the basketball games drew quite a crowd . . . At the football banquet The Boys had a ball 3 e liru ary Ice skating was the fad in February . . . And there was never ceasing spirit at the Hi-Y games. fl ,ii c .w'1'wfA fr Marcb -vnu... UK I ln blew March with the baseball season gt , Qt A ss ' Y 1 . A -, sjv,w.-S Q 45? V . Q ' l kk,h f if , .gy 3' 2 L A fwz- A - M. . iivvii - . , N , . . ,. H ' Liffa' ,, -1 ,Q 1 f v...,:, .f. A' , rg, t V n ' X . . ,QL .7 -, I 1 . ,- .-., 7 . l 'N 5 .fwfvfr -V . t . - l l at ll. , , , .3 Snow cones are a part of every baseball game. . . April ln buzzed April . . 4:- fs lbw K A ,Ms ll And prirnping for the Spring Prom . . . M The annual Black and Gold game presented many laughs by the teachers. And the talk began about our summer plans. .!,,. 1110. With stall more baseball? . . Working our heads off for the junior-senior . . . UUE .. i ff'-jo Q47 1 We jj? ff , Lf t s May A Relaxing after it . . WJ' xx X i And just hanging around the landing are all part of the merry month of May. June is the month for our long awaited graduation . . . ,, I we 4 f rrti ,fem g A ,M f..,M, The first dips in the pool . . And finally our annual trips to the beach! Jail CITY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mr. Roy Holshouser, Business Manager, Mr. C. T. Leinbach, Jr., Comptroller, Dr. A. Craig Phillips, Superintendent, Mr. Marvin Ward, Assistant Superintendent, Dr. William Self, Assistant Super- intendent, Mr. Ned Smith, Administrative Assistant. WINSTON-SALEM CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: The Reverend William R. Crawford, Mr. Paul Pegram, Mr. Sam Dorsett, Chairman, Mrs Norton F. Tennille, Mr. M. C. Benton. STANDING: Mr. T. L. Williams, Mr. Clifford Perry iz Dedication Mrs. Moser patiently explains an algebra problem. Photo by DeCleve Mrs. Moser . . . friend of everyone outside the class, as well as inside it . . . understanding . . . cheerful . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Thanks!! Q' g 1 Lrrw ff ir ' '1 ' fr ' ggi! ' V 'Simi 111 'f One Nite Only I fa,, 'vp M, I y a o UMM,- ! I ibn ' Penelope! ' 0 366353653 O wr All American Boy Q S f 5, 'M who ' ,QQ ,,.., , A A . f ' u f' A iiizsm An fl fir' s E -. 'li J? .Ei N . 3 Q yr' - . ef A ',Q.,,'Na..4. al.' .6 4 1' , - ' - 4 l The River Boys - ,- V ,. 7 Ride Again! ,A If . A 'ff ig l., Ap r lf.f'-A i.i,...,!s 4, iw. Yes, Sir,-That's our Editor, G. G. Beauty Queen, Eighth Grade Style Only o Face o Mother Could Love! Why s everybody always picking on me? ' V , l t Y Y y -f K-7 - - -f N- +- 2. S Part of the Albino The Three 'Burgers' Tastes Good : QQ-v Q W! fl ' 4 F' Q23 - X I 1 I l Mule Men! Cigarette ,- Whal? Me Worry? Hound Dog It takes all kinds to present th -Like A Should! 4. e Follies. A MR. JOHN TANDY, Assistant Principal MR. CLAUDE R. JOYNER, Principal WILSON ALEXANDER MARY JANE BAKER HUGH BAREFODT NORMAN P. BARRINGER BA. B.A., M.E. B.S., M.E. B.A. Eighth Grade Mathematics Eighth Grade Driver Education MRS. GRACE BARROW MILDRED BRADFORD MRS. SUZANNE BRITT MRS. FRANCES BRUCE A B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. B.S., M.S. Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Language Home Economics I6 HERMAN BRYSDN ANNIE GRAHAM CALDWELL ALMON R. CARR B.S., M.A. B.A., B.S. B.S., M.A. Physical Education Librarian Industrial Arts Mas. PHYBLHS corrzv Eighth' Grade MA1'ALlNBsAcou.:'r1's Mas. SAREHA coPPEoGe Mas. MARE :NN cRAr'r saagnae Eighth' Grade Eighth' Grade Department Head 335 as L, ,Y E, 1tj3Z7 j5?Lgt32 R r i'ar A '+frr,+ 1 g E .1 Wm' X , gI.,i,r, MRS. KATE CRAVER ROBERT E. CROOKSHANK L. W. CROWELL BA. B.E., M.A. B.S., M.A. Mathematics Industrial Arts Mathematics Department Head 4-Qlqs MRS. ARDENA CRAVER B.A., B.S. Home Economics Department Head Mus. Nm.: DELGADQ B.A., MA. sigma Grade JUNE DINKINS MRS. ANALEE EDDLEMAN LUCILLE EDWARDS B.S., M.S. Secretary to Principal B.A. Physical Education English Department Head I7 MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARRINGTDN B.A., M.A. Language Department Head '-6v '?7 MRS. .IOSEAPIIIINE FITTS MRS. HABZIEL FLACK MRS. Jars! FOIL CHRISTQIBLE FORD Eighth' Grade Social 'Studies Physical 'Eaucation Language FQ' 52 S-Sk Q- X -0-f 'v 'ffiimii !,,lQ Eg- fi V ' !? 'F MRS. SARAH FROST MRS. EVELYN GARRISON MRS. MARGARET HARRISON MRS. AILEEN HEPLER B.A., M,A. B.A., M.A. Dietitian B.A. Mathematics English Language Department Head 2-SS' by 1:14 A MRS. JEAg4AHUMBERT RAY E6 SOYNER ELIZAIEQWA B. KAPP MRS. CARO3LgN LOWDER Engligh Driver Eailication Engligh Sciance W MRS. CATHERINE LYERLY MRS. HANNAH McCALL MRS. MARGARET McDERMOTT HAZEL MCKEEL B.A. B.A., M.A. BA., M.E. English English Language Commercial I8 JOSEPH T. McKELDREY CLYDE McSWAIN B.S., M.A. Vocational Printing Eighth Grade FAYE MARTIN BA. Language sf if,'fi.zaf7f15'fsiifzZ4ezfW. ft? fl EW U ? W V :rk Aiiflmiivxi' m y ,J 9S...s.-'Elf-l!5.ia5l ..,,.i, 17573f-if-'gf'-fkirwiIli J!-Q91-tif? Q92-i Ji: fk3i 47' H! W K ,A E . f , K .1 i . ' If I : 1, -- ' .:: ' .: 't iif .. , 5515...-I5 1- - 57' .. 5 ,wh ...51.f. i .1 . f H 2 1 0: H ,, f tfii ' ! -'fi , 'W S,QS135'.-fffiifiiitff-f7'i'3851 i - '- ' . . f'tfif??5Zg4Q?Qi5g9?5.i 'r :k.. f ' ' '. - . .. .7 ..U,-'lime 1. if .Qi A - fi -S ' '- -vii-is-smssiiiffw-wa.we , . , i '.QQIW--Jwf1Q.'ag4:?1i5eSwffigitfvgfr ,. 'H' ' .f S Q 1 . - ff., .-.i--S .qw 1 ROBERT A. MAYER McLEAN MITCHELL B.M., M.M. B.S., M.A. Music Social Studies DONALD MORROW Social 'Stadies , .I , i,,,.,, in H., ' -'C' ',m5l 5 oiaoi iia f In iw. ANNA Rug? riivxogrrssnnno ic. M. Perens Mus. cunzniws nncu MARY HESJZN MARTIN Language MRS. LUCANADA MOSER Mathematics i ff JERRY G. REID , BA BA BS Commercial Mathematics Mathematics Department Head Driver Edacation 'NUDE LILLIAN T. RHODES MRS. ELIZABETH T. RITTER MRS. EULALIA SOLOMAN MRS. CAROLINE SPENCER B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M. E. B S English English Eighth Grade I9 ' Science MRS. CAROLYN SPENCER H. B. STEPHENS HAZEL STEPHENSON MRS. MARJORIE STEPHENSON B.S. 8.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Social Studies Art English English Department Head . I. .1 V , K I ifififf it SSS A M 1 MRS. BETTY TAYLOR WILLIAM WATERS FINLEY C. WATTS JANIE WEAVER B.S. B.A., M.E. B.S. B.A. Commercial Music Science Guidance Director 'lfhpf X WILLIAM A. WEBSTER MRS. ANN WHITE RAY WHITLEY SHIRLEY S. WILSON B.S., M.E. B.A. B.A. B.S. Eighth Grade Science Eighth Grade Social Studies NOT PICTURED: MRS. RITA LANG CHARLES SHERIDAN MRS. NANCY SCHULTZ 20 J E Xi Qi GEORGE ALLEN Antelope General Course: Durham High l,25 Key Club 3,45 Service Club 35 Football Var. 35 Basketball 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Neil Williams, Treasurer5 Johnny Reich, Vice President, Alice Edwards, President5 Linda Tesh, Secretary. MARY JANE ALLEN Happiness is the KEY word to success. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Black Demon 2,35 Hall Monitor 3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Senior Marshall 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Rese- gis5 Football Sponsor 3. n TREASURE ANN ALLEN Jack of all trades. Commercial Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Serva-Teens l, Pres. l5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 45 Gym Leaders 35 Basket- gall Intramural l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. LINDA CAROLYN ARNOLD The days ot our youth are the days ot our glory. Commercial Course: C.H. Bas- ketball l,2,3, C.H. Softball Var. l,2,35 Volleyball Var. 3,45 Ser- viteers5 S.N.O.M. Club l,2,3, Tres. 35 Resegis5 College Club5 Office Page I5 Hall Monitor 2. 'd!? ibn' TALCOTT WAIT AVERA To thine ownself be true . . . Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 DeMoIay 3,45 Sentinal 3, Senior Deacon 45 Band 2,35 Junior Red Cross Representative l5 Instrumental Music Club 25 Juniors Boys' Club 35 Science Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. GWENDOLYN YVONNE BAILEY Enioy yourself, it's later than you thlnk. Mathematics Course: Atkins High School l,25 Band 3,45 Or- chestra 3,45 Advanced Sewing 4. LINDA FAYE BAILEY Dear as dear can be, True as true can be, Bud is to me. Home Economics Course: Soph- oteers5 Sewing Club 4. SYLVIA LEE BAITY Little bitty buddy. Language Course: Serviteens I5 2opgoteers5 Serviteers5 College u . ineteen Hunclre ELPINICKIE T. BAMBALIS A spirit of laughing sunshine. Commercial Course: House of Representatives 2,3,45 Hall Mon- itor 3,45 College Club, Tres. 45 Resegis5 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Club5 Gym Leaders 2. MARGARET ANNE BARNES It is good, to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Language Course: Lindley Junior High, Greensboro, N. C. l5 Y- Teens 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Intramural Sports 2,35 Hall Mon- itor 3,45 Serviteers5 Pine Whis- pers Editorial Staff 45 Black and Gold Staff, Faculty Editor 45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Quill and Scroll 4. DAVID GORDON BENNETT Gordon Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2. 3,45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Hall Monitor 25 Junior Service Club5 zllath Club 4, Program Chairman JOHN GLENN BLACKBURN, JR. Glenn Language Course: Wake Forest High School l5 Band l,2,35 Track 25 Junior Service Clubp Debating Club 45 Basketball 2, Scrubs 2. THOMAS BLACKBURN Shook General Course. CATHARINE CAMPBELL BLACKWELL O happy age. DAVID BENNETT BLANCO Two T's Scientific Course: Football l,2, MICKEY W. BOLES Once, always, and forever, Emily. 1nlQluy., 'Mu- THOMAS REED BOOSE Once, always, and forever, Billie. Vocational Arts Course5 Boys Chorus l,2,45 Projector Club l,25 is Cappella Choir 25 History Club ci fifty- ine Student Coun- Sec. 3, Pres 45 Var. 2,3,45 Contest and Gavel Society Sponsor EDWIN EDMUNDO BOULDIN, JR. Eddie Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 House of Representatives 2,45 Basketball l5 Tennis 45 Fresh- man Boys' Club5 Red Cross Rep- resentative l5 Dramatics Club I5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Hall Monitor 25 Homecoming Escort 45 Junior Service Club, 3,4, Jr. Var. l, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Golf l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Pres 2, Chaplain 1,35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Senior Service Club 2 3,45 Class Pres. l,2,35 House of Rep- resentatives l,35 Student Council 2,45 Teenage Council 45 House Court l. BARBARA ANNE BRADSHAW Bebe-baby. Language Course: Maderia, Washinaton, D. C. 25 G.A.A. l,3,4, Chairman of Intramural Council 45 Homecoming Sponsor l,3,45 Hall Monitor l,35 Y-Teens l,3,45 Class Secretary I5 Student Council 45 Library Staff 4. Pres. 45 College Club5 Resegis, Chair- man 45 Serviteers 35 National Honor Society 4. Mathematics Course: Mineral Springs High School5 Basketball 2,45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Service Club5 Boys' Col- lege Club. MARTHA LOUISE BRIDGES Smile and the world smiles with you5 cry and you cry alone. Home Economics Course: C.H. Sammi: l,2,3,4, Var. i,2,3,4, C.H. Volleyball, Var. 3,45 CH. Glee Club5 S.N.O.M. Club5 Sew- ing Club 45 Serviteers 35 C.H. Monogram Club 4. SHIRLEY BROWN A twinkle in her eyes, u smile on her lips. Comrnercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Speedball l,2,3,45 Var. 35 Basketball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 25 Softball l,2,3, Var. 25 G.A.A. 2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 Office Page 45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis. DONALD WAYNE BRYANT Cocky Comet Mathematics Course: Hi-Y 1,25 Baseball Var. 3,45 Basketball 3,4, Jr. Var. 35 Var. Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 45 Junior Boys' Service Club5 Football Jr. i. WILLIAM LAWRENCE BUDD Larry Scientific Course: Band l,2,3,4, Tres. 45 Track 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Baseball I, Scrub 15 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Freshman Boys' Club. WILLIAM JUDSON CARSON, JR. Character is what you are in the dark. Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 DeMolay 3,45 Boys' College Club 45 Track 45 Football Homecoming Escort 45 Football Scrub 35 Junior Boys' gengice Club5 Sophomore Boys' u . MARTHA ELIZABETH CH EW l dream of the future with stars in my eyes. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Tennis 23,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Nation- al Honor Society 45 Black and Gold Staff 45 College Club5 Re- segis5 Serviteers5 Quill and Scroll 45 Sophoteers5 Servi-teens I. JUDITH SHARON CHILDRESS Hope springs eternal. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intramural Speedball 1,2,35 Office Page 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers: Serviteers5 College Club: Resegis5 National Honor So- ciety 4. ROY RICHARD BYRD 'It love makes the world go around, she'll make it spin. Social Studies Course: C.H. Foot- ball l,2,3,45 C.H. Baseball 152, 3,45 C.H. Basketball l,2,3,45 C.H. Ushers Club 3,4, President 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Junior Service Club, Vice-Pres.5 Hall Monitor 35 Football Home- coming Escort 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON CHIPMAN Last of the H.R.C.'s Mathematics Course: Football 1,2,3,4, Scrub 1, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Jr. Hi. I, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Basketball Scrub 1,25 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Service Club5 Senior Service Club5 Track 1. JIM CHRIS Creesssss Mathematics Course: Football 1,2,3,4, Jr. Hi. 1, Jr. Var. 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Baseball 15 Basketball I5 Monogram Club 4. JOHN WHITEFORD CHURCH Speech is great, but silence is greater. Scientific Course: Glenn High School 15 Sophomore Boys'lClub5 Junior Engineers of America 25 Junior Science Club 35 Junipr Boys' Club5 Ancient History Club 4. STEPHEN CUTLAR CLARK, JR. Bird Dog Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Sec. 1, V. Pres. 2,3, Chaplain 45 Football l,3,4, Jr. Hi 1, Var. 3,45 Basketball Var. Mgr. 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Baseball l,2, Jr, Hi 1, Jr. Var. Z5 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Mono- gram Club 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS CLINGMAN, lll So little done-so much to do. Language Course: Band l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, V. Pres. 4, City Pres. 45 Debating Club 2,45 Tennis 3,45 Jr. Var. Debating 25 Ush- ers' Club 3,45 Instrumental Mu- sic Club 15 Junior Boys' Club 3. 24 ineieen Hundred an THOMAS HARTLEY CLOW ES uumeyu Mathematics Course: Leek High School, England l,25 Gym Club 35 French Club 3, Sec. 35 Senior Executive Committee 45 Boys' College Club5 Hi-Y 45 Junior Boys' Service Club. ELEANOR ROSS COOKE My dreams are very fair and bright-for I am young. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 l.C.C. 3, Pres. 45 G.A.A l,2,3,45 Basketball lntra-murals l,2,3,45 Speedball lntra-murals l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Soph- oteers5 Serviteers5 House of Rep- resentatives 25 Pep Board Rep, 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Na- tional Honor Society 4. OLIVIA HELEN COE Do iustly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Mathematics Course: Northwest High School l,25 Science Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Order of Rainbow 3,4, Rep. 45 Hall Monitor 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Resegis. if ROBERT EMM ETT COX Always wear a smile, people will wonder what you're thinking. Mathematics Course: Mumford High, School, Detroit, Mich. l,25 Cody High School, Detroit, Mich. 35 Math Club 45 Boys' College Club 4. ROMA REECE COMBS I can't think of one. Scientific Course: Tennis l,2,3,4 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Football l,3,4, Jr Hi. l, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 March- ing Band l,2,35 Key Club 3,4 Monogram Club 3,4. BRENDA GAIL CRATER The lady takes a saiIor. Mathematics Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Basketball Intramurals l,2,35 Softball Intro-murals l,25 Speedball Intro-murals l,2,35 Bowling 25 Hall Monitor l,25 Red Cross Rep. l,25 Freshman Service Clubp Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Resegis. f 1' ROBERT ANDERSON CONWAY I'lI get ahead because I need one. Scientific Course: Golf Team l,2,3,4, Var. l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. COMANN PENRY CRAVER, JR. Anything, Anytime, Anyplace. Language Course: Football l,2, '3,4, Jr. High l, Var. Mgr. 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 S.S.C. l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 DeMoley l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball Jr. High5 Freshman Boys' Club, Sec. l5 French Club 3, Tres. 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Com- mitttee 35 Homecoming Escort 4. KATHERINE SPACH CREECI-I Kat on a hot tin roof. Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Var. Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Var. Speedball 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers, V. Pres. 25 College CIub5 Resegis. Hiffy- ine WW' JEANIE MARIE CRESS WALTER M. CRUMP, JR. LARRY EUGENE CRUTCHFIELD The best is yet to be. Rusty Crutch Home Economics Course: Bible Scientific Course: DeMoley l,2, Mathematics Course: Football Club l5 Home Economics Club 3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 l,2,3,4, Jr. High l, Var. 2,3,45 2,45 Business Club 35 Hall Mon- Football l,25 Freshman Boys' Baseball l5 Basketball I5 Hi-Y 4. itor 35 Resegis. CIub5 Basketball 2. THOMAS ERNEST CUMMI NGS True to himself, true to his friends, true to his duty always. Mathematics Course: Key Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Parl. 35 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Var. Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l, Jr. High l5 Freshman Boys' Club, Pres. l5 Co-Chairman Jr.- Sr. 35 Board of Control 45 Stu- dent Council 4, Vice Pres. 45 Superlative 45 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA KAY CURRIN Heaven is in my heart Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var, 3, Var. 45 Majorette l,2,35 G.A,A. 3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Chief Senior Marshal 35 Basket- ball Sponsor 35 Key Club Sweet- heart 35 Black and Gold Queen 45 Cheerleader5 College Club5 Superlative 4. wiu.iAM CUSHMAN sau Industrial Arts Course: Football 15 Junior Red Cross5 Junior Service Club. LESTER JACKSON DANIELS, JR. Jackie Mathematics Course: C.H. Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 C.H.S.S. 2,3,4, Pres. 25 -C.H. Recreation Committee l,25 C.H. Baseball 2,3, Var. 2,35 C.H. Ushers Club 3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 French Club 35 C.H. MYF Council 3, Tres. 3. CHARLES REECE DAVIS Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Scientific Course: Football l,2, 3,4, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 45 DeMoley l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Basketball 2, Jr. Var. 25 Sophomore Boys' Club5 House of Representatives 35 Junior Boys' Club5 Boys' College Club. JACK WINSLOW DAVIS Little Meatboll Scientific Course: Photography Club l5 Radio Club 2, Sec. 25 Physics Club 35 Science Fair 35 History Club 4. HARRY FREDRICK DAY, JR. Sonny Language Course5 Orchestra l,2, 3,45 Rebobs l,2,3,45 Concert Bond l,2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 lnstrumental Music Club l,2, 3,45 Tres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 French Club 35 Jr. Town Meeting 3. MARGARET SUSANNE DAY Always Ron Language Course: Y-Teens l,25 Mixed Chorus l5 Dramatics 25 Hall Monitor 35 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Sr. Executive Com- mittee 45 Resegis5 Homeroom Tres. 4. PATSY JEAN DEAL White cap and do:for's orders. History Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Choir l,25 Speedball lntra-mural l,25 Softball lntra-mural 3,45 Band 3,45 Freshman Girls' Ser- vice Club5 Tennis Intramurals l5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Red Cross. JANE ELAINE DULL Too low they build who build beneath the stars. Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,4, Choir 45 instrumental Music Club l,2,45 Officials Club l5 Basketball Intramurals l,25 Softball 25 Y-Teens l5 French Club 3. WALLACE EDWARD DUN HAM Wally Scientific Course: Football l,2, 3,4, Var. l,2,3,45 All-City 3,45 All-Conference 45 All-State 45 Shrine Bowl Rep., Co-Captain 45 Most Valuable Western AAA Player 45 All-Southern 45 East- West All Stars 45 Senior Service Club l,2,3,45 Sec. 45 Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Track 3,4. f Q ELIZABETH STEVENSON DUNN lf worry were the cause of death, l would live forever. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A 2,3,4, Council 45 Speedball Var. 3,45 Basketball Var. 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Nurses Page I5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Pine Whispers Staff 4. inefeen Hundred GEORGE W. DURHAM useeu Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2, 3,4, Baseball l,2,3, Jr. High l, Scrub 2,3, Mixed Chorus l, Freshman Boys' Service Club, Sophomore Boys' Service Club, Junior Boys' Service Club, American History Club 4, Track Var. 4, PATSY EBERT To follow knowledge like a sinking star. Language Course: Band i,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,Z,3,4, Council 3, Soft- ball Var. l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Girls' Officials Club l,2,3,4, Speedball Var. 2,3,4, Mgr. 3, Basketball 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 4, French Club 3, Servi- teers, Resegis, College Club, Na- tional Honor Society 4. ALICE ANN EDWARDS Tap shoes . . . paint brush . . . bulletin board . . . and a smile. Language Course: Northwest High School l,2, Y-Teens 3,4, French Club 3, Serviteers, Vice- Pres. 3, Pep Board 3,4, Co- Chairman 4, Resegis, College Club, House of Representatives 4, Senior Executive Committee 4, Senior Class Pres. JAMES VICTOR EDWARDS Last of the H.R.C. Scientific Course: Riverside Mil- itary Academy, Gainesville, Ga. 3, Basketball l,2,4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 4, Band l,Q,4, Football l, Jr. High I, Shophgmore Boys' Club, Orches- ra . JOHN ELLIS ELKINS Finally Scientific Course: Fork Union Military Academy 3, Basketball I, Radio Club l. KAY OLIVIA EZZELL Music is the universal language of mankind. Language Course: Chorus l,2, 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Y-Teens l,2,4, Resegis, College Club, Hall Monitor 3, Serviteers, Soph- oteers, National Essay Anthology l, Freshman Service Club, Stu- dent Government l. MARY JESSICA FEARRINGTON nJayu Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, Nurses' Assist- ant 3, Library Staff 3,4, Tres. 4, Hall Monitor 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Board 4, Senior Scribe 4, Resegis, College Club. RICHARD FEARRINGTON Good grief! Scientific Course: DeMolay 3,4, Chorus 3, Jr. Boys' Service Club 3, College Club. MARVIN GRAY FEREBEE, JR. I'm a dreamer. but aren't we aIl. Language Course: DeMolay 3,4, Asst. Scribe 3, Preceptor 4, Art Club l, Junior Service Club 3, History Club 4. nd Fifty- ine CHARLOTTE LILLIAN FINWALL Strawberry Blonde Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Tres. 2, Cor- fesp. Sec. 3, Coun. 4, Basketball Intramural l,2,3,4, Var. l,3, Jr. Var. 2, Co-Capt. 2,,SpeedbciIl Intramural l,2,3,4, Var. l,2,3,4, Softball Intramural l,2,3,4, Var. l,2, Freshman Service Club, Treas. Sophomore Class, House of Rep. 2, Sophoteers, Servi- teers, College Club, Resegis. CLEVE WHARTON FLETCHER Second thoughts are wise, but impulses are preferred. Language Course: Y- Teens l,2, 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Majorette l,2, Sophoteers, Serviteers 3, Pine WhisDers Staff 2,3,4, Ed-in- Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senior Scribe 4, College Club, Resegis, Homeroom Treas. 4, Football Sponsor 4. DONALD ROBERT FOLTZ Foltz Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. l, Sec. 2, Tres. 3, Sec. 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,4, Football l,3,4, Scrub I, Var. 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Tres. 4, Teen-Age Council 3,4, Pres. 4, Junior Class Tres., House of Representatives 4, Hall Monitor 2, Superlative. LUCY LEE FORD 'Tis great to be alive. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 intra-murals l,2,3,45 Gym Leader 25 Girls' Chorus l,25 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Choir 25 Library Staff 45 Rese- gis5 College Club. JO ANN FOSTER The world is yours for a smiIe. Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. l, Tres. 35 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3, Pres. 45 Basketball 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var, 4, Co-Cap. 3,45 Speedball Var. 2,3,45 Maiorette 2,3,45 Sophoteers, Pres. 25 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Library Staff 45 Football Homecoming Sponsor 45 Superlative 4. JO ANN FULP Not too serious, not too gay, but a real good friend in a real good way. Language Course: Band l,25 Thespians 15 Office Page 15 Y- Teens l5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers 35 Hall Monitor 35 l-lomeroom Sec. 35 College Club5 Resegis. NORMA SUSAN GOLDBERG GoIdie Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 35 Bowling Sec. 2,35 Pine Whispers .Staff 3,4, Art Ed. 3, Cir. Man. 45 Black and Gold Staff 35 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Col- lege Club5 Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLES R. FULTON Time to go. Social Studies Course: C.H. Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Basketball l,2,3, Jr. Var, l, Var. 2,35 C.H. Baseball l,2, Jr. Var, l, Var. 25 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,45 C.H. Ushers Club 3,4, Pres. 4. PETER ROBIN FREED The rest of life is Iovelier for these years. Language Course: Jefferson Junior High School, Fairlawn, N. J., l5 Debating Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 National Forensic League 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 World Peace Speech Contest 35 Varsity Debating 3,4, State Champion 35 Junior Town Meeting 35 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Band 25 French Club 35 Scribe 45 Superlative. DENNIS GALLAGHER Menace Language Course: Band l,2,3,4, Drum Mir. 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 ur- chestra l,2,35 National Poetry Anthology l,35 Baseball l5 Art Club l5 Instrumental Music Club 25 Science Club 3,4, MARTHA MILLER FRYE. Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace. Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Bas- ketball Intra-murals l,2,3,45 Speedball lntra-murals l,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Chap. 45 National Honor Society 3,4, Devotional Chairman 45 Home- Enlorg Tres. 45 Resegis5 College u . SARA STEVENS GLENN Thanks for the memories. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Inter-Club Coun. 25 G.A,A. l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 2,3,45 Li- brary Staff 3,4, Sec. Northwest District 35 Speedball Var. 25 Re- segis5 College Club5 Teen-Age Council 45 Pep Board 4, Co- Chairman 45 Executive Commit- tee 45 Football Sponsor 2,45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. CROMER C. GRUBBS, JR. Chummy Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 DeMoley 2,3,45 Football l,2,4, Jr. High l, Scrub 2, Var. 45 Band 1,25 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Service Club5 Con- federate Military History Club 25 Senior Homeroom Tres. 4. GAIL FRANCES GRUPENHOF Having a ball Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Quill andi 'Scroll 3,45 Feature Editor, Pine Whispers 45 College Club5 Rese- gis5 Write-up Editor, Black and Gold 35 Bowling Sec. 35 Creative Writing Contest 25 Black and Gold Typist 45 Serviteers5 Sopho- teers. RONALD HAMILTON ukedn Scientific Course: Football Jr. Var, l,2,35 Baseball 2,35 Hi-Y l,25 Band l,25 History Club 45 Junior Boys' Service Club5 Soph- omore Boys' Service Club5 Fresh- man Boys' Service Club. ineteen Hunclrecl REBA LEONA HARGROVE Hunky-Green Eyes Language Course l, Commercial Course 2,3,4: Freshman Girls' Service Club5 Y-Teens I5 Hall Monitor I5 Serviteers5 Business Club 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 4. PATSY ANN HARPE White cap and doctors' orders. Scientific: Home Economics Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Speedball l,2,35 Y-Teens l,45 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Representative 3,45 Basketball 25 Softball 35 Serviteers5 Receptionist 45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Sophoteers. BEX SUZANN E HARRELL Suzie Language Course: Newton-Com over High School, Newton, N. C. I,25 Y-Teens 3,45 Band 3,45 Or- der of the Rainbow 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Thespians 45 Ser- viteers5 Debate Club. STEPHANIE HARRIS The faults of our friends we write upon the sand-their vir- tues on the tablets of love and memory. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Office Page 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Hall Monitor I5 Order of the Rainbow 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 French Club 35 College Club. i . RUTH LOUISE HARTLE White cap and doctors' orders. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Softball, Speedball, Volley- ball, Basketball Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Tennis Var. 2,35 G.A.A. 2.3,4, Council 3,45 Freshmanl Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 College Club5 Resegis. ROBERT GEORGE HAWN weak Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,-45 Key Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Football 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Basketball 2, Scrub 25 Teen-age Council l,2,3,45 Superlative 4. JEAN KATHRYN HECKARD lt's better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Speedball Varsity 3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2,3,45 Volleyball Intramural l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Service Clubs l,2,35 Chorus I5 Hall Monitor l,35 Gym Leaders Club 45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Nurse's As- sistant 3. t I 29 ancl giffy- ine KEITH ANN HARTMAN l know not what the futu-e holds, but I know Who holds the future. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Vice-pres. 35 Hall Monitor l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers, Vice- pres. 25 Serviteers5 Bible Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 College Club, Vice-pres. 45 Resegis5 Library Staff 45 Football Sponsor 3. MclVEN ALLEN HARRIS Huntsman lI Language Course: Teen - age Council l,2,3,4, Tres. 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Jr. Var. 2,35 Var. Football Manager 3,45 Football i,2, Jr. Hi l, Jr. Var. 25 S.S.C. 3,45 Freshman Boys' Service Club. i J Qtf 24 r f I Y . i.f..il4iV . I I f w 4-' . 'K f 7 :7?.iY4i . 1 - . Fila? 3 . . T. X A - ve' . N aff -izi . -- lr- M f . We -4 I . -0 - Tif lfiiifii1f?i V l .sreaiz with h , it ., 1 5 5... wi .A . M ' ' 4, JOHN DAVID HEDRICK Out of the frying pon-into the fire! Language Course: Band l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,35 Orchestra l,25 Ten- nis 2,4, Var. 2,45 Instrumental Music Club 45 Junior Service Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Freshman Service Club. RODNEY S. HATCH ER ukodn industrial Arts Course5 Baseball I, Var. I5 Ushers' Club 2. PATRICIA HEDRICK Teeny Social Studies Course. MARY BETH HEITMAN Avair un ami etre un ami. Language Course: Band l,253,47 Y-Teens l,253545 Sec. 35 Softball Var. l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,25 3,45 Rainbow l,2,354, Service l5 Orchestra 2.3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 45 Bowling 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sopho- teers5 Freshman Service Club. in-f in! MONROE WILLIAM HELLER Time will tell. General Course: C.H. Football l,2,3,4, Var. 25354, Jr. Var. l5 Baseball l,253, Var. 2535 Jr. Var. l: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,45 C.H. Ushers' Club 354. ELIZABETH ANN HELSABECK With a song in my heart for you. Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,253,45 Choir 253545 G.A.A. l52535 Rainbow Girls 253,45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Junior Red Cross 45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Freshmen Service Club5 Basket- ball lntra-Mural l52. SANDRA ANNETTE HENDERSON Once, alwagii and forever, i . Mathematics Course: Stratford College 35 Girls' Chorus l52545 Choir 2,45 Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative i545 College Club5 Dramatics Club 25 Bible Club. BETTY HENSLEY It's been a ball. Commercial Course: Chorus l, 2545 F.H.A. 25 lritra-Murals 25 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 Re- segis5 Dramatics 4. ANN FARRINGTON HERRING unshu Language Course: Wake Forest High School l5 Y-Teens 2,3545 Basketball Var. 253,45 Sopho- teers5 Scrviteers5 Band 25 Hall Monitor 3,45 Officials Club 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Senior Marshal 3. MARGARET LOUISE HIGGINS Oh yet we trust that somehow good will be tale final goal of I .' Language Course: Girls Chorus 15253545 A Cappella Choir 25354, Council 35 Softball lntra-mural 152,35 Speedball lntra-Mural 25 45 Basketball lntraMural 2,35 Resegis5 College Club5 Nurse's Page 45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Y-Teens l. CHARLES GIDEON HILL, III THOMAS HOBBS DARRELL WRIGHT HODGES Charlie Tommy Hey Shorty! Mathematics Course: Service General Course. Scientific Course: Band l,253545 Club l,2535 Track 253,45 Hi-Y Officer 4' Orchestra l,2,3,4i Re- l52,35 Band l5 Ushers Club 45 Bops l,2,3,4i Hi-Y l,2.3,4: Track Pep Board 45 House of Repre- Varsity 23,42 SOPIWOUIOVG Boys' sentativcs 45 Homeroom Trcas- Club5 Confederate Military His- urer 4, tor Club 3' Ushers Club 45 Y 1 Monogram Club 4. FELDA HIGHTOWER Huntsman Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,35 Treasurer 45 Teen-age Council 253545 Monogram Club 3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Scrub 25 Varsity 3,45 Freshman Basketball5 Tennis Varsity l,25 Senior Service Club 3545 Junior Hi-Y BasketbalI5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Freshman Boys' Club. LARRY NEIL HOLCOMB Cocky Comet Language Course5 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Football l52,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Varsity 2,3,45 Senior Service Club 2,3545 Baseball l,254, Freshman l, Jr. High 2, Varsity 45 Basketball Manager 253,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Teen-age Council 3,45 Freshman gays' Club5 Sophomore Boys' ub. ineieen Hu Tllifed an EDWARD LEE HOLDER This is the end of nothing Mathematics Course: Mathema- tics Club 45 Hi-Y l. ,- JACQUELYN HOLDER AII that glitters is not gold. Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2,35 Speedball Intramural l, 2,35 Softball Intramural I,25 Chorus I5 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Red Cross Representative 35 Senior Executive Committee5 Resegis5 College Club. NANCY LOU HOLMES I can resist anything but temptation. Commercial Course: Livingston High School, N. J., l,2,35 Y- Teens 45 Speedball Intramural 45 Basketball Intramural 45 Col- lege Club5 Chorus 45 Resegis. BEVERLY ANN HOOPER Bunny Mathematics Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Red Cross Representa- tive 2,5545 Order of the Rainbow 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Drill Leader 3, Faith 4, Hope 4, Charity 45 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Color Guard 3, Alt. 25 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Soph0teers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Resegis. REBECCA STONESTREET HORN Everything's ROSY. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Speedball l,2,3,4, Var. 3, Intramural l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,4, Chor. 45 Sopho- teers5 Office Page 2,35 Servi- teers, Sec. 35 National Honor Society 45 Hall Monitor 45 Co'- lege Club5 Resegis5 Football Sponsor 4. - if ts T i Fe gl, iii I at 'Lx rms 256 I 'Um il mx gb si? is T DAVID LEE HOWELL Johnny Cash Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Baseball l,45 Science Club 35 History Club 4 3 if fx is 2 H' at is is we if 4 - ' mlicffigrffriir y . . K .. W . . .,iggiiiE,.s:...5 l .. . . ' ,I fi .z f, 5 255 .1 t t is - ' - , get , . , . :?i55i,gQ?55gggg mov 5' - . - .' . .- -.1,sifwr:,'2.s-i .3 REBECCA ELIZABETH HOWELL Becky Language Course: Y-Teens I,2, 3,4, Intramural Speedball, Bas- ketball I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 25 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Service Clubs l,2,3, Tres. I5 Pep Board 3,4, Tres. 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Senior Marshal 35 House Court 3, Trels. 35 House of Representa- tives . RICHARD BYRON HUFFMAN To follow knowledqe like o sinking star. Scientific Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Instrumental Music Club l,25 Ushers' Club 3,45 Boys' Colle e Club, Vice-pres. 45 Ten- nis 3,45 Junior Boys' Service Club5 French Club 3. ELAINE WHITE HUMPHREY Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Social Studies Course: Glade Valley School 25 Y-Teens l.3 45 Glee Club l,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,3,45 Choir 3,45 Junior Rod Cross Representative5 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers5 Pho- tography Cub I. CARL VANCE HUNT HJ., Language Course: C.H. Football Var. l,2,3,45 C.H. Basketball Var. l,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club l,2,3,45 C.H. A,A, l,2,3,45 C.H. Baseball Var. l,3,45 Stu- dent Council 45 Key Club 4. v 3l fifty- ine BARRETT McKENZIE HUNTER C'est Io vie. Science Coursez Northwest High School l,25 French Club 35 Key Club 3,45 Junior Boys' Service Club5 Boys' College Club 45 Homecoming Escort 4. MARTHA SHELTON HUTCHERSON Soyonora Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2, 5,45 Speedball I,2,3,4, Var. 3,45 Service Clubs l,2,35 G.A.A. 3,4, Council 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Com- mittee 3, Co-Chair. 35 Art Edi- tor Black and Gold Annual 45 Library Staff 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Football Sponsor 4. JULIE ANN JACKSON I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks and ever thanks. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A, 2,3545 Pine Whis- pers Staff 3,4, Circulation Ed. 3, Art Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Red Cross Rep. 1,45 Black and Gold Staff 4, Circulation Ed. 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Resegis5 Col- lege Club, THOMAS ALLAN JACOBS What a dust do I raise. Science Course: Band l,2,35 Science Club 4. WILLIAM RUSSELL JAMES Tu ne :ede maIis. Scientific Course: Golf l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l,2, Var. 3,45 Hi-Y l,2, 3,4, Declamation Contest l5 Photography Club l5 Jr. Project Club 35 Jr. Science Symposium 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 Hall Monitor 45 Science Club 4. LINDA ROSE JESSUP The best is yet to be. Language Course: C.H. Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l,2, Var. 3,45 C.H. Volleyball 3,4, Var. 3,45 C.H. Softball l, Var. I5 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. S.N,O.M. Club l,2, Vice-pres. 25 Office Page l5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club 45 C.H. Cheerleader 45 Resegis5 C.H. Recreation Com- mittee l. LINDA JOHNSON TiIdy General Course: College Club5 Sparta High School l,25 Sevi- teers5 Y-Teens 45 Resegis. ROBERT VERNON JOHNSON Butterball Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Football l,2,3,4, Jr, Var. I Var. 23,45 C.H. Baseball i,2,3, Jr. Var, l, Var. 2,35 C.H. Basket- ball l, Jr, Var. I5 C.H. Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 C.H. Ushers' Club 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Ancient History Club 4. WALTER READE JOHNSON Ill A man is the difference he makes. Scientific Course: Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Club5 History Club 4, JUDITH LYNN JOYN ER Where your treasure is-there your heart will lie. Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,3,45 Rainbow Girls 2,3,45 ln- tramural Speedball 2,3,45 lntra- mural Volleyball 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Receptionist 35 Office Page 45 Resegis5 College Club. JEAN CHANDLER KELSEY Music, when soft voices die, vibrates the memory. Language' Course: Band l,2,3,4, Sec. 45 instrumental Music Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 3,45 Speedball ln- tramural l,2,35 Softball 2, Var. 25 All State Band 2,35 Orches- tra 3,4, All State 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Y-Teens l,25 Hall Monitor 35 Office Page 45 Resegis. MARY LOUISE KERR Nothing is good or fair alone. Language Course: C.H. Basket- ball Var. l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2, 3,45 C.H. Basketball Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 253,45 Vol- leyball 3,45 French Club 3,45 S.N.O.M. Club 2,35 Office Page 45 College Clubp Resegis. VICKIE LEIGH KESTLER For always and always, I'll remember today. Language Course: Band l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Thespians l,2,35 Key Club Follies 2,3,45 Rainbow Girls 253,45 College Club5 Re- segis. EDWIN MAST KIMEL Live an' learn. Language Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 German Band 3,45 instrumental Music Cluh l,25 Youth Temperance Counci., Pres. 3,45 Ushers' Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Jr. Boys' Service CIub5 Orchestra 45 Math Club 4, Pres. 4. ineteen Hunclre MARTA LEE KIMEL Martie Commercial Course: Girls' Cho- rus l,2,3,45 Basketball Intra- mural 2,35 Speedball Intramural 2,3,45 Volleyball Intramural 2,35 Chair 2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sopho- teers5 Supply Clerk 45 Office Page 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-Teens 4. MARGARET KIRBY Kam Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Speedball Var. 35 Tennis Var. 2,3,45 Nurse's Room Page 2,35 Nation- al Honor Society 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Official's Club I5 Hall Monitor 4. RAYMON LEE KIRKMAN, JR. Buddy Science Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Football l,2, Jr. High I, Reserves 25 Science Club 45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Photography Club I. SUSAN ELLEN LEDWITH To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yieId. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Office Page 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 35 2:eingteers5 Freshman Service u . MARGARET ANN ETTE LEGETTE upegu Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Inter-Club Council l,2, So- cial Chairman 45 Teenage Council l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 35 Tennis Varsity l,2, 3,45 Class Vice President l,25 Library Staff 3,45 Senior Mar- shal 35 Freshman Service Club, President5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Cheerleader 4. JANE CAROLYN LEMONS He's the wittiest, he's ihe gayest, ond the sweetest. Language Course: Y-Teens 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Servi- teers5 Thespians 25 Hall Monitor 35 Resegis5 College Club5 Nurse's Room Asst, 4. ROBERT W. LEONARD Chrysler, Here I Come Mathematics Course: Instrumen- tal Music Club 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Rebops 45 French Club 3 FRANCES JEAN LEWIS Know the true value of timei seize and enjoy elvery moment of it. Language Course: Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Y- Teens l,2,45 Rainbow Girls 2,3,4, Worthy Advisor 4, Grand Treas- urer of N.C. 45 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Hall Monitor 35 French Club 35 Servi- teers5 Rcsegis5 College Club5 Pep Board 4. CAROLYN LINEBERGER l'm from Reynolds, I couldn't be prouder! Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Student Council 3,45 Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 45 Teenage Council 3,45 House of Representatives I5 Senior Marshal 35 G.A.A. 35 National Honor Society 45 Li- brary Staff 45 College Club. nci giffy- ine JEAN ELIZABETH LIPPELS True worth is being, not seeming. , Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2, 3,45 Volleyball Intramural l,2,35 Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Art Editor 45 Hall Monitor 2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Col- lege Club5 Library Staff 45 Jr.- Sr. Dance Committee 3. DONNA DARLENE LOFLIN Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Mathematics Course: C.H. Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l,2,3, Mgr. 45 C.H. Softball l,2,3,4, Var. l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Sec.-Tres. 45 S.N.O,M.C, l,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Tres. 45 C.H. Volleyball 3,4, Var. 3,45 C.H. Rec. Com- mittee 45 M.Y.F. Council 4, Pres. 45 Resegis5 College Club5 National Honor Society 45 Sew- ing Club 25 Office Page l. WILLIAM T. LOVELL, JR. Dona Nobis Pacem. Scientific Course: Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Librarian 3, Pres. 45 State Festi- val Chorus 2,3,45 DeMolay 2,3,4, Senior Councilor 3, Master Coun- cilor 45 Track l,2,4, Jr. Var. I, Var. 2,45 History Club 45 Junior Boys' Club, Chaplain 35 Fresh- man Boys' Service Club. ANDREW G. LYON, JR. nAndyn Language Course: Key Club 2,3,45 Junior Var. Baseball 1,25 Hi-Y 1,25 Math Club 45 National Honor Society 45 History Club 45 grench Club 35 Tennis Reserves RUFUS YANCY McADEN III Rufe Language Course: Football l,2, 3,4, Scrub 1, Var. 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 S.S.C. 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Track 1,25 Fresh- man Bays' CIub5 All-City 3,45 All-Conference 45 All-State 45 Honorable Mention All-Southern 45 Shrine Bowl Representative 45 East West Game 4. ANN JOYCE McDOWELL Annie Mac Language Course5 Y-Teens 1,25 3,45 College Club5 French Club 45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Fresh- man Service Club5 G.A.A. 15 Basketball Intramural I. VELMA RUTH McGEE I'Il build o tower in my mind of all the beauty that I know. Language Course5 Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Pres. 45 All-State Orchestra l,2,3,45 Color Guard l,2,3,4, Chief 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 College Club, Pres. 45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 National Honor So- ciety 4. JOHN MCGOWAN Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. Scientific Course5 Asheboro, N.C. 1,25 Junior Varsity Football 3,45 Boys' College Club 45 Ushers' Club 45 Junior Boys' Service Club. JANICE VAE McGRADY It's all in the game. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Basketball ln- tramural l,2,35 Hall Monitor 1,25 Girls' Chorus 3,45 French Club 3,45 Choir 45 College Club5 Ser- viteers5 Sophoteers5 Girls' Gym Leaders' Club 25 House of Rep- resentatives 2. JAMES G. MCMICHAEL, JR. Agite tuum optimum, nam est bonum satir. Language Course: Band i,2,3,45 Baseball i,2,3, Jr. Hi 1,25 Jr. Var. 35 Instrumental Music Club 1,25 Science Club 45 Track 45 Football Jr, Var. 35 Junior Boys' Service Club. CAROL ANN MABE True friends are like diamonds -precious and rare. False ones are like autumn leaves--scattered everywhere. Social Studies Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Basketball Intramural 1,3,45 G.A.A. 1, Publicity Chair- man 15 Speedball Intramural 25 Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers5 Junior Red Crass Repre- sentative 25 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 3,45 Gym Leaders' Club 45 Resegis5 College Club. EVELYN ONEIDA McKNlGHT She's Iittlep she's spry5 there's mischief in her eye. Language Course: Band 1,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Softball l,2, 3,4, Var. 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Order of Rainbow 2,3,45 Speed- ball 1,3,45 Tennis 1,45 Junior Red Cross Representative 2. JIM McKNIGHT nMacn Mathematics Course: C.H. Foot- ball Var. l,2,3,45 C.H. Basket- ball Var, 1,2,3,45 C.H. Baseball Vaar. l,2,3,45 C.H. Ushers' Club 3, . EDWIN ERWIN MADDREY SmiIe and the world laughs at you. Scientific Course: Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Confederate Military History Club 2. WILLIAM F. MARCUSON A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Scientific Course: DeMolay 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,3, Jr. Hi I, Var. 35 Ushers' Club 3,45 Tres. 45 Track 45 Boys' College Club 45 Homecoming Escort 5 Junior Boys' Service CIub5 Sophomore Boys' CIub5 Freshman Service gIub5 Red Cross Representative ineteen Hu TICIFC MARTHA JEANNE MARLER A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,4, Council 35 Basketball I,2, 3,4, Intramural l,2,3,4, Jr, Var. 2, Var 3,45 Speedball I,2,3,45 Gym Leader's Club 2,35 Office Page l,25 Scribe 45 Football Sponsor 45 Library Staff 45 Col- lege Clubg Resegisg Serviteers. JACK DELANO MARSHALL Hound Scientific Course: Football I,2, 3,45 Service Clubs I,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Red Cross Rep. 2,35 Ushers Club 3,-45 Baseball 45 Pep Board 3. MARTHA ANN MARTIN With a song in my heart for you. Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Choir Council 3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 North Carolina Festival Chorus 35 Davidson Ensemble 35 Y- Teens I5 Servi-Teens5 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Col- lege Club. RUFUS LEROY MEACHAM Fools rush in and get the best seats. Social Science Course: Baseball 3,4, Jr. Var 3, Var. 45 History Club 45 Junior Service Club. and giffy- ine MARTHA CARLTON MASTEN A smile today, a song tomorrow. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Volleyball Intramural I,2, 3,45 Chorus l,25 Tennis Var. I5 House of Representatives I5 Freshman Service Clubp Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 45 Resegis5 College Club5 National Essay Contest 3. Rosen 4sLsoN MARSHALL, JR. nsobn Language Course: Track Var. 2,3,45 Band l,25 Monogram Club 45 Key Club 45 Homecom- ing Escort 45 Junior Boys Club5 Sophomore Boys Club5 Home- room Treas I5 Instrumental Mu- sic Club I5 House of Represen- tatives. 8,2 iff fs ii , . , ,.,.. f3fL'T.f? i5' 'aff . 5 eff! f f - J 4 f I 1 .'ff1.ffv-. L . . I fl-. rzfzimr-1?-in 5, 3 '- s y - , 1ws:.eigfi1g?'..1 4'TfilF15l5 f' i?S1i1f.,:w.w. ., - F. if sffwvs It ' - . Ifme'sz'lfw51.-wiring ' ' ' 'Ml,if'if41,E2se'Qili-Vit , I' ' . , H 'I 5-lliliiilfz V '5 -'rx trust, Sf : I-Ei. irl.'z.f'7,?QELrE' ' 5 ' -iilffl 5.9373 WSW ' 7 of LMLIJYUI' g f'i7f'ffl.QEll ., ,, f hints,gv:s23le,,fS1,.5r3ffr . 'Q I-fwm,'?l.erl2iIzw 3,9 -ti ln . . 'wif' sg? '-I, Q 4 wi M ' sw.7fh2'sflt1Swri5f3lQl . gg Q ,ri gg,sv,gsz5:f-'wa ' JOHN THAXTON MAUZY Jon Jose Mathematics Course: Football I,2,3,4, Jr. Hi I, Var. 2,3,4, Hon. Co-Capt. 45 Basketball, Jr. Hi I5 Baseball I,2,3,45 Var. Mgr. l,25 Track 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Parl. I5 Monogram Club 2,3,45 S.S.C. I,2, 3,4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 De- Molay I,2,3,45 Freshman Bovs' Club, Treas I5 Homecoming Es- sort I5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 'le JANICE MARTIN Peaches Language Course: Sophia High School, Sophia, W. Va.5 Y- Teens5 Resegis5 College Club. GAYTAN FRANCES MAYRAND l'm all alone, the trees are bare, I wonder still why you're not there. General Course: Greensboro High I,2,35 Y-Teens 45 Home Eco- nomics Club 45 Resegis 4, BETTY ANN MEADOR A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir I,2,3,45 Speed- ball Var. 2,35 Gym Leaders' Club 35 Football Sponsor 35 Basketball Sponsor 35 Freshman Service CIub5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Re- segis5 College Club. iliunw JOHN MATTHEW MEDITZ The moving finger writes, and having written, moves on. Mathematics Course: Chestnut Junior High I, New Hanover High School, Wilmington, N. C. 25 Band 3,45 Instrumental Music glgb 45 German Band 3,4, Pres. JOHN WAYNE MIDDLETON Hey, Shorty! Scientific Course: Track 3,4, Var. 3,45 Baseball I, Jr. Hi I5 Football 3, Jr. Var, 35 Freshman Boys' CIub5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Math Club 4, BOBBY REGINALD MILLER Aw, I don't believe it. Scientific Course: Football l,2, 3,45 Jr. Hi i5 Jr. Var. 25 Var. 3,45 Band l5 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Club5 Monogram Club 4. JOSEPH NORMAN MYERS Martha's Little Brother Language Course: Football l.2,3, Scrub 2,3, Jr. Var, l5 Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Photog- raphy Club l5 Confederate Mili- tary History Club 25 Sophomore Boys' Service Club5 Junior Boys' Service Club5 History Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Hi-Y 4. PEGGY ODOM 1171: Language Course: Y-Teens 2,3, 45 Secretary 45 Library Staff Asst. 3,45 Girls' Officials Club 3,45 Speedball Varsity 3,45 Soph- oteers5 Hall Monitor 25 Servi- teers5 Football Sponsor 35 Junior Red Cross Representative 35 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 G.A.A. 4 PHYLLIS IMAJEAN MILLER To Each His Own. Commercial Course: Serviteens5 Sophoteers5 Business Club, Vice- pres. 25 Basketball 45 Resegis5 College Club. ERIC VAUGHN MOCK Forsan et hae: olim meminisse iunabit. Language Course: Basketball l5 Stamp Club 25 Debating 3,45 History Club 45 Chess Club 2,3. KATHRYN MELVIN MOTSINGER uKiHYu Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Pres. 1,25 House Court 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Speaker 45 Sr. Marshal 35 Football Sponsor 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sec. of Jr. Class5 D.A.R. Good Citizen 45 Cheerleade' 4, Asst. Chief 45 Library Staff 45 College Club5 Superlative 4. MARGARET ELLEN NEWELL It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Rainbow l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Worthy Advisor 45 Thespians 3,45 College Cl' b5 Resegis5 Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative 45 Serviteers5 Foot- ball Sponsor 35 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Club. CAROL ANNE NICHOLAS Take with you Friendrhip, the slender vibrant cord, untouched, unhurt by envy's knife . . . Language Course: Orchestra l,2, 3,45 G,A.A. l,2, Council 25 Gym Leaders' Club 25 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 45 Servi- teers5 Sophoteers5 Speedball Var. 25 Dramatic Club l. CLOTILDA KEMP NORMAN Every Door is barred with gold, and opens but to golden keys.' Language Course5 Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Tres. 25 G.A.A. 'l,2,3,45 Intramural l,2,3,45 Volleyball V Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers, Sec. 25 Red Cross Repre- sentative 25 Serviteers5 Resegisi College Club, Tres. 45 House of Representatives 45 Receptionist 4. KATHARINE ALMIRA OGBURN Youth comes but once a life- time. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball lntra-mural l,2, 3,45 Speedball lntra-mural l,2,45 Hall Monitor l,25 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Mixed Chorus 25 Gym Leader 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 gesggisq Office Page 45 College u . MONTA ETHEL OWINGS I've seen the past, I love ihe present, and l'm eager for the future. Language Course: G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Tennis l,2,3,4, Var. 2,45 Rainbow 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Drill Leader 45 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,45 Office Page 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 Re- segis5 College Club5 National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH IRENE PARKER ul-ix., Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball lntra-murals l,2, 3,45 Speedball Intra-mural l,2, 3,4, Varsity 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 AResegis5 National Honor Society ineteen Hunclre , Y. f in JUNE GRAY PEACE To one who waits, a moment seems a year. Language Course: Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, Edi- torial Staff 45 Black and Gol:l Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, Circu- lation Manager 45 Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Speedball 1,2, Bowl- ing 1,2, Tennis 1,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Re- segis. DONALD SHARPE PICKARD nbonu Language Course: DeMolay 1.2, 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Service Clubs l,2,35 Band 1,25 Photog- raphy Club 1,25 Ushers Club 35 French Club 3. SUSAN ISABEL POWERS Nothing dries sooner than a tear. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Soph- oteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 Resegis5 College Club5 Office Page 45 Red Cross Representa- tive 4. ancl giffy- ine MYRA JEAN PEARCE Better late than never. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor 1,2,3,45 Ser- vice Clubs 1,2,35 Resegis5 G.A.A, 1,2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 Student Council l,2,35 Basket- ball Sponsor 1,25 Football Spon- sor 2,45 Library Staff 3,45 North- western District President 45 Senior Marshal5 Cheerleader5 College Club5 Teenage Council 4. 'Q STAFFORD RANDOLPH PEEBLES, JR. May me always aspire to lift her banners higher. Language Course: Hi-Y 1.2.3142 Football Jr. High 1, Jr. Varsity 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Council Niem- ber 2,35 Baseball Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 45 DeMolay 2,3,4, A10111- oner 3,45 French Club 3,45 Pho- tography Club 25 SODIWOFYIOIE Boys' Clubg Junior Boys' Club5 Boys' College Club, Chaplain 4. PATRICIA DELORES PETERSON And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness. Language Course: Band 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Rainbow 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,25 Basketball Intramural 1,2, 3,45 Softball Intramural I,2,3,45 Volleyball Intramural l,2,3,45 Speedball Intramural l,2,35 ln- strumental Music Club l,2,35 College Club5 Resegis. ELOISE GUERIN PLEMMONS Rusty Course: Sec. 3, Intra- Speed- Var. S9125 ol- JULIA LEE POINDEXTER l have seen the past, I love the present, and I am looking forward to the future. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Volleyball Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Speedball Intramurals 45 Nurse's Page 3, Alternate 45 Freshman Girls' Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers, Chaplain5 Executive Committee 45 College Club5 Resegis. GEORGE STEVE POULOS George Language Course: Junior Red Cross Representative 1,2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Debating 35 I Speak for Democracy Con- test 3. SARAH DEANNE PRATT noeen Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 2,3,45 Order of the Rainbow 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Youth Bible Club 45 Red Cross Representative 4. NANCY LOUISE RAUM He's the Center of my Iife. Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens 1,35 French Club 3,45 Freshman Service Club Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Resegis5 College Club. EDITH LOIS RAY Silence is the most perfect herald of ioy. Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Rainbow Girls l,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Dramatics 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club. CHARLES WILLIAM REED Reeeeeeeeeeed Scientific Course: Track 2,3, Var. 2,35 Hall Monitor 3,45 Science Fair 3,45 Football I, Jr. Hi I5 Movie Projector Club I5 Sophomore Bays' CIub5 Junior Boys' Service Club5 History Club 4. JOHN RICHARD REICH Hoc verba aliqui non dicunt sed certi optime spectanI'. Scientific Course: Football I,2, 3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,4, Var. 3,45 DeMoIay l,2,3,4, Chap- lain 2, Jr. C0unselor5 Key Club 2,3,45 House of Representatives 3,45 House Court Representative 45 Student Council 45 Mono- gram Club 3,4, Vice-pres. 45 Student of the Year 45 Class Vice-pres. 3,45 Superlative, JUDY ELIZABETH RENN Wherever He leads I'Il go. Mathematics Course: Myers Park High School, Charlotte, N. C. I5 Rainbow Girls 2,35 Nurse's Room Page 3,45 Intramural Soft- ball 25 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Bible Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Resegis. LAWRENCE JOHN RETTINGER, JR. nyanku Scientific Course: Band 2,3,45 Baseball l,2, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 25 Photography Club i,25 German Band Club 35 Junior Engineers Club 25 Instrumental Music Club 35 Math Club 4. LINDA LOUISE REYNOLDS Just bobbing along Language Course: G.A.A. l,2. 3,45 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Speedball lntra-mural l,2,3,45 Basketball lntra-mural I,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus l5 Dramatics Club I5 Sopho- leers5 French Club 3 Resegis5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Library Staff 4. JUDITH ALENE RICE To thine own self be true. General Course: Whiteville High School, Whiteville, N. C. l,25 Band 45 French Club 3,45 Sopho- teers5 Assistant Twirler 35 Thes- pians 35 College Club5 Resegis. SARA ANNE RICE SaIIy Language Course Y-Teens I,2, 3,45 lntra-murals l,2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 G.A.A, 2,35 Hall Monitor 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer5 French Club 3,45 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club. MEREL ROBERTA ROBIN I'm a part of all that I have met. Language Course: G.A.A. I,2, 3,4, Council 4, State Pin 45 Ser- vice Clubs l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Softball 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Jr. Var. 2,3,45 Speedball 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, Reporter 3, Editorial Staff 45 Girls' Chorus I5 Black and Gold Staff 3, CO- Editor5 College CIub5 Resegis. LILLIAN LOUISE ROLAND Education is the torch that destroys loneIiness. General Course: Southwest 2,3. NORMAN E. RUSSELL, JR. Buster History Course: New Bern High School, New Bern, N. C. I,2,35 Football 4, Var. 45 Monogram Club 4. GLENN SALMONS J'ai beau chercher, ie ne la trouve pas. Scientific Course: Track Var. 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 I-li-Y 3,45 Hi-Y Basket- ball 3,45 Basketball Scrub 25 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Service Club5 S.S.C. 45 Mono- aram Club 4. LEROY WARREN SAMS, JR. A picture's worth a thousand words. Language Course: Key Club 23, 45 Black and Gold Photograph- er 2,3,45 Pine Whispers Photog- rapher 2,3,45 Pep Board 3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Freshman BasketbaII5 House of Represen- tatives 25 Hall Monitor 3. 38 inefeen Hunclre ANN RANSON SARRATT Give ta the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 lntramurals l,2,3,45 National Honor So:iety 3,4, Pres. 45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers, Tres. 25 Servi- teers5 Red Cross 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Receptionist 45 Super- lative -4. GEORGE STANTON SCARLETT IV Maya-Duck Scientific Course: Boys' Chorus l,2,35 A Cappella Choir l,2,35 Varsity Track 3,45 Junior Red Cross I5 Sophomore Bovs' Club5 Junior Boys' Service Club5 De- Molay 45 Science Club 4. ALLAN BENTLY SATTERWHITE f'Bent Industrial Arts: - Mathematics Course: B.S.H. Club l,2,3,45 Lllshers Club 3,45 C.H. Football ar, . NEAL JOHN SENKUS Chicago Cubs Mathematics and Science Course: Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Boys' Cho- rus l,2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,35 State Festival Chorus 25 Baseball Jr. Var. 35 Historical Research Club 35 History Club 4. LOIS VICTORIA SHERMER l can he happy without a for- tune, but can never be happy without a friend. General Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Marching Band l,2,35 Home Economics Club 2,45 Order of Rainbow For Girls 2,35 Office Page 3,45 Servi-teens, Vice-pres. lg Serviteers5 Junior Red Cross Representative 25 Resegis. cl gifty- ine ERIC JEFFERY SHIELDS Jeff Mathematics Course: Hanes High School l,25 DeMolay 3,45 Foot- ball Junior Varsity 35 Junior Boys' Service Club GEORGIA GOODSON SAUNDERS A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Tres. l, Sec, 2, Pres. 35 ln- ter-club Council 3, 4, Pres. 45 Hall Monitor 2,3,45 Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Junior Editor 3, Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Class Treasurer l5 Serviteersg Resegis5 College Clubp Pine Whispers Staff 35 National Hon- or Society 4, ARCHIBALD HENDERSON SCALES Ill O wad some Pow'r thc giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! Language Course: Junior Town Meeting of the Air 3,45 Ushers' Club 3,45 Tennis l,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Inter - denorninational Y o u t h Council 2,35 French Club 354, Sec. 35 Confederate Military History Club 25 Math Club 35 Science Club 45 National Honor Society 4. FRIES SHAFFNER, JR. Cum maxima :apite et ingenti corpore reIinquo. Scientific Course5 Football l.2, 3,4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Track Var. 354, Honorary Co-Captain 45 Pine Whispers 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Black and Gold Staff 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 S.S.C. 3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Soph- omore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Club 35 Monogram Club 4. GERALDINE LABEUR SIMMONS Ginger Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2, 3,45 Softball l,2,3,45 Speedball 2,3,45 G,A.A. 2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Pop Board 35 Serviteers5 Hall Moni- tor 35 Horne room Treasurer 45 Resegis. EMILY JEAN SHAVER Just to see Him smile, makes my life worth while. Language Course: Volleyball ln- tramurals l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Speedball Intramurals 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 C.H. Basketball l,25 Jr. Var. l,25 C.H. Volleyball 3,4, Var. 3,45 Servi-teens5 Sopho- teers5 Softball Intramurals 25 College Club5 Resegis. DAVID MURRAY SIMPSON Feet Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Parl. 4 C.H.A.A. l52,3,45 C,H, Foorimil 2,3,4, vor. 23,45 c.H Basketball 2,3,4, Var, 2,3,-45 C,H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 45 C.H. Base- ball 2,35 Var. 2,35 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Club: Hall Monitor 35 Homecoming Escort 45 Ushers' Club 4. CLIFTON KELTNER SMITH, JR. Clif Mathematics Course: Ben-on High School, Omaha, Nebraska l,25 Choir 3,45 Junior Boys' Ser- vice Club5 Math Club 45 Red Cross Representative 4. FRANCES ANN SMITH Hzebn Language Course: Basketball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l,2, Var. 3,45 S.N.O.M.C. l,2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 C.H. Glee Club l,2,35 Monogram 'Club 3,45 Freshman Service lub5 Sophoteers5 French Club 35 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Volleyball 4. 'Qui LARRY NEAL SMITH May I have a ride? Language Course: Sophomore Boys' Service Club5 Junior Boy1' Slervice Club5 Boys' College Club PEGGY ANN SMITH I can not rest from travel. Language Course: Orchestra l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Instru- mental Music Club l,2,35 All State Orchestra 3,45 Winston- Salem Symphony 2,35 Jr. Sym- phony 2,35 French Club 3,45 Resegis5 Basketball Intramural ?52 Basketball Officials' Club THURMOND ELMORE STARLING, JR. Gonna have a party? Commercial Course: Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Service Clubs 1,2535 Football l,2, Jr. Var. l,2, BRENDA GAYLE SNOW Forever warm and winning in her ways. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Teen-age Council l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2, 5 Maiorette l,25 Cheerleader 3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Senior Marshal 3, Asst. Chief 35 Football Sponsor 2,35 Sr. Executive Committee. MICHAEL LAYDEN SOVINE nMiken Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Football l,2,3, Jr. Var. 2,35 Service Clubs l,2,35 Band l,2,35 Senior Executive Committee5 Homeroom Treas. 45 Chorus 3,4. 'N' W iiS32i!-g:Qli.i'li.1l'5 -Ffa:-we 2 he f. , 1 ' : ,f :fe .. 55 f MARYELLEN SMITH True life is worthy purpose being fulfilled. Language Course: Y-Teens 3,45 Basketball Intramural 3,45 Jun- ior Red Cross Representative 25 Serviteers5 Speedball Intramurals 35 Collage Club. 'gig' xx if - ,wil Iss.: .. f ' 55, 5 ff is . . ., is..-: iz. S scsi EARLE DAVID STALEY Ill Four-time-winner at Reedy CrIk Scientific Course: Golf l,25 Bas- ketball l,2. GEN EVIEVE ROLLINGS STEELE Nothing great or small Is ever achieved without enthusiasm. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Basketball Var. 3,45 Teen-Age Council l,2, 3,4, Vice-pres. 45 Library Staff 3,45 College Club5 Resegis, Sen- ior Marshal 3, Cheerleader 4: Football Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative, Key Club Sweet- heart 4. MARGARET TARASA STEPHENSON Learning from the past, look- ing to the future, but living in the present. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3.4, Intramural Sports l,2,34. Orchestra l,2,3,4. All-State Orchestra l2,3,4. ln- strumental Music Club 1,3545 National Honor Society 3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Glee Club l5 Resegis5 College Club. 40 SAMUEL EDWARD STIMSON llsamlr Mathematics Course: Oak Ridge Military School 3. inefeen Hunclre ANNA STRADER With a song in my heart. Language Course: Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,35 National Honor Society 45 Freshman Service CIub5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers: College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 4. PATRICIA DEE SUGG lt is so easy to fall in love. General Course: N e e d h a m Broughton Hioh School l,2,35 College Club5 Resegis. EULIAN MADONNA SULLIVAN It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Commercial Course: Asheville, N. C, l,25 Sophoteers5 Volleyball Intramural 35 Basketball Intra- mural 45 Softball Intramural 35 Speedball Intramural 45 Rescgis5 College Club. H- 5w N-r f' MARGARET JOHNSON SUTTON She's little, she's spry, there's a twinkle ln her eye. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Service Clubs I,2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. l,2,3,45 Rainbow Girls 2,3,45 Bowling Intramurals 2,3, 45 Journalism Staff 25 College Club5 Office Page 45 Hall Moni- tor 35 Football Sponsor 4. RONALD GRAY SWAIN f'Ronnie Social Studies Course: Basketball 3, Jr. Var. 35 Red Cross Rep. 'X . ,si wg .4 V ia...-I-Q ,. FRED TANNER Freddy Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Football l,2,3,45 Jr. Var. I, Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Basketball l,3, Var. 35 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,45 C.H. Baseball l,2, Jr. Var. 25 Junior Service Club. MARTHA JANE TATE A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Scientific Course: American School, Manila, P. E. l,25 Red Cross 3,45 Bookmobile 3,45 Co- Ordinate 45 Rainbow Girls 3,45 Bowling Intramurals 3,45 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Y- Teens 4, Treas. 45 Office Page. MARY JEAN ETTE TATE A sigh for the past, a smile for the future. Commercial Course: Glee Club l,2,3,45 C.H. Basketball I,2,3, Jr. vVar. l,25 C.H. Softball l,2,35 Office Page l,25 Nurse's Page 3,45 Serviteers5 College Club: Resegis5 S.N.O.M. Club 3,4, Vice-pres. 4, Sec. 35 Peg: Board 45 C.H. Volleyball 3,45 .H. Rec. Com. 3. SUE TATE ulhuluu Commercial Course: C.H. Bas- ketball Jr. Var, l,25 C.H. Soft- ball Var. l,25 C.H. Glee Club 2,35 Serviteers5 College Club5 Rcsegis. and Hifty- ine LYNN CAROL TAXIS A lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Language Course: Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Nurse's Page 3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Clubg Fresh- man Service Club: Black and 'Gold Staff 45 Sophoteers5 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 4. LINDA LEE TESH O, to think o' something different. Language Course: Basketball ln- tramurals l,2,3,45 Speedball ln- tramurals l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Sec. 45 Sr. Class Sec. 45 House of Representatives 45 Nurse's Page 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 College Clubg Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sr. Scribe. RAMONA JEAN THOMAS Once in a while. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A l,2,3,45 Basketball Var. 2,3,45 Speedball l,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Office Page 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Representative 2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Servi- teers5 Sophoteers5 Football Spon- sor 35 College Clubg Resegis. ALEXANDER MARTIN THOMPSON Alex Mathematics Course: Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Jr. Hi l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 S.S.C. 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4. THOMAS CLAY THOMPSON Tommy Scientific Course: Baseball 25 Jr. Science Club 35 Junior Service Club5 College Club. SYBIL IRENE TODD Sibby Sue Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor l,35 Girls' Chorus l,25 Mixed Chorus l,25 Rainbow Girls 3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 A Cap- pella Choir 25 Sophotecrs5 Bowl- ing Intramural 35 Freshman Service Club. JERRY ANDREW TRIVETTE To be rather than to seem. Scientific Course: Glenn High School I5 Football Scrubs 2,35 Ushers' Club 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Junior Boys' Club5 Track 45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Boys' College Club5 Math Club 4. BEN W. TROTTER, JR. All I know is iust what I read in the papers. Language Course: Freshman Boys' CIub5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Track Var, 25 Jr. Project Club 35 Sr. Math Club 45 Science Club 4. FRANCES KAY TUCKER To one who waits a moment seems o year. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, u 3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,45 Speedball Intramurals 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Rainbow Girls 2,3,45 Red Cross Representative 35 Nurse's Page 45 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Clubg Resegis. JOAN CARPENTER TUCKER Two can live as cheaply as one. Language Course: Y-Teens l,35 Jr. Var. Debater I5 I Speak for Democracy Contest 35 World Peace Contest l,45 Recitation Contest l,35 Dramatics Club l,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Masque and Gavel 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. CAROL LINGO TURNER Live, love, laugh, and be huppy.' Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Library Staff 3,4, Pres 3 Social Chairman 45 Freshman Service CIub5 Servi- teers5 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Nurse's Page 35 French Club 35 College Club. SARAH MERRITT TURNER Make mine music. Language Course: Girls Chorus l,2,,45 Choir 2,3,45 College C!ub5 Servi-Teens5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 French Club 35 Resegis. DON UPTON Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard ore sweeter. Scientific Course: Football 4, Var. 45 History Club 45 Jr. Boys CIub5 Hi-Y I5 Photography Club JOSEPH BONAPARTE VAUGHN, III uJoeu Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Football l,2, Jr. High l, Scrubs 25 Radio Club l,25 Jr. Boys Club5 Sr. Science Club 4. ROBERT ALLEN VERMILYA The reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, and skiIl. Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Vice-pres. 45 lnterdenomination- al Youth Council 2,35 Ushers Club 3,45 Tennis l,25 Jr. Town Meeting 2,35 Sr. Executive Corn- mittee5 Confederate History Club 25 French Club 35 Science Club 45 Freshman Boys' Club. 42 ineteen Hundred FRANK LEROY VESTAL California, here I come . . . someday. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3 45 Football Scrubs 35 Photography Club l5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Junior Boys' Club5 College Club5 Tennis Var. 4. LAWRENCE PAGE VICKERS, JR. It's iust begun. Language Course: Choir l,2,3,4, Vice-pres. 35 Boys' Choir l,2,3,45 S,S.C, 3,45 Baseball Jr. Var. 35 History Research Club5 House of Representatives 45 Radio Club I5 French Club 3. RICHARD LESLEY VOORHEES Senior Language Course: Football l,2, 3,4, Jr. Hi l, Scrubs 2, Var. 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 Track Var. l,25 Basketball Jr. Hi l5 Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Junior Boys' Club5 Science Club l. FRANCES JANE WADDELL To have what you want is riches: to do without is power. Commercial Course: Girls' Cha- rus l,2,3,45 S.N.O.M. l,2,3,4, Sec. 45 C.H. Choir l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 G,M.M.W.C. l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Diamatics Club l,3,45 Resegis5 C.H. Volleyball 45 L.M.F.C. 45 M.Y.F. Council 45 C.H. Basket- ball Manager 4. CATHERINE THERESA WAGNER Cherie Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Basketball Intramural 2 3,45 Speedball Intramural 45 Orches- tra l,2,35 French Club 3,45 Hall Monitor l,45 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Pine Whispers Staff 4, Circula- tion Ed. 4. LYNDA WALDROP 5he's little, she's spry, there's mischief in her eye. Language Course: Osburn High School l,2,3,45 Resegis5 Y-Teens 45 College Club5 Basketball 45 Thespians 4. LINDA KAY WALL Me neither Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Library Staff 3,4, Tres. 35 National Honor Society 45 Soph- oteers5 Serviteers 35 French Club 3, Pres. 35 College Club5 Cheer- leader 45 Football Sponsor 45 Rcsegis. SANDRA KAY WALL . . . but most of all remember to smile. Language Course: Maiorctte l,2, 3,4, Asst. Chief 3, Chief 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 45 Basketball Intramural l,2,3,4, Var. 3,45 Speedball ln- tramural l,2,3,4, Var. 2,35 Ser- vice Clubs l,2,35 Football Spon- sor,2,45 Library Staff 3,45 Alt. Senior Marshal 35 Basketball Sponsor I5 Rc-segis5 College Club. SAN DY KENT WALL Actions speak louder than words. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Football l,2.4, Jr, Var. l, Scrubs 2, Var. 45 Track 2 35 Monogram Club 3,45 S.S.C. 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Speaker Pro Tem. 45 Boys' State Rep. 35 F.C.Y C. 3,45 House Court 45 History Club 35 Superlative 4. ELEANOR SUE WALLACE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Mathematics Course, Washing- ton, N, C. 1,25 Band 3,45 Re- segis5 College Club5 Pep Board 45 Y-Teens 45 Instrumental Music Club 3. ' 43 nal gzlfy- ine WILLIAM OWEN WALLACE Wild BilI Scientific Course: Hi-Y l.2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Junior Boys' Service Club5 French Club 3,4.5 Ushers' Club 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Science Club 4, Pres. 4. ELIZABETH MARIE WALLIN Be true to thine own self. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Gym Leaders' Club 15 Freshman Service Club5 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Col- lege Club5 Hall Monitor 35 French Club 3,45 Chorus l. WILLIAM PETER WALTHER III Hveeen Mathematics Course: Math Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. PATRICIA QUEEN WARD The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3.45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 3,45 Receptionist 35 Black and Gold Sr. Ed. 45 Pine Whispers Staff 3. BARBARA EUGENIA WATSON To Each His Own Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Intramural Sports l.2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Freshman Service Club5 Speedball Var. 25 Servi- teersg French Club 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Black and Gold Staff 4, Sr. Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 4. PAUL RAY WATSON Variety is the spice of life. Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4, Scrub 1, Jr. Var. 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Baseball 1,4, Jr. Hi 15 Track 2, Var. 25 DeMoley 2,3,45 House of Representatives 25 S.S.C. 2,3545 Band 1,25 French Club 3. THOMAS POWELL WATTS, JR. Hey! Shorty! Scientific Course: Track 73.4, Var. 2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Band 15 Sophornore Bovs' C Ih: Junior Boys' Club5 Hi-Y 3,45 Math Club 45 Ushers' Club 45 Pep Board 45 Confederate Mili- tary History Club 3. BETTY JO WESTMORELAND Let's live a Iittle. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club5 Hall Monitor 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Nurse's Page 4. BURA FRANKLIN WILES ,,Mon., lndustrial Arts Course: Bfwsehfill l,2,3,4, Scrubs 1,25 Basketball 15 Football 3,45 Jr. Var. 3, Var. 4. NEIL CARSON WILLIAMS Anything worth doing ls worth dolng weII. Languaae Course: China Grove High School, China Grove, N. C. 1,25 French Club 3.4, Treas. 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball 3,4, Var. 3,4, Cobt. 45 Key Club 45 Class Treas. 4. FORREST HALE WILLIAMSON You may be wh-:tever you resolve to be. Languaae Course: Western Jun- ior High School, Washington, D.C.5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Speedball 2,3,4, lntra-mural 2, 3,4, Capt. 3.4, Var. 35 Basket- ball 3, Var. 35 Hall Nonitor 2.35 Serviteers, Pres. 35 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 Resegis5 Home- room Tres. 4. DOROTHY LAMOUR WILSON l'm a part of all that I have met. Commercial Course: lntra-mural Softball 1,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteersg College Club5 Resegis. 44 THOMAS MARSHALL WILSON HTUCKU Mathematics Course: A Cappella Choir 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys' Chorus 3,45 Football l,2, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 25 Track 1.2, Var. 1,25 Sophomore Boys Club5 Jr. Boys Club5 History Club 45 Ushers Club 45 House of Representatives 25 Freshman Boys Club5 Choir Festival 4. ineteen Hunclre Class Mascot Flake Steel, our mascot Reelin', rockin', man he's hot! Genevieve's brother, Class's joy, Little Flake-that's our boy. ncl 3ifty'Nine Class Sponsor Macbeth ond Sam Johnson you taught so well, Grammar, poetry, and how to spell. And other things we learned from you Throughout our lives will help us do Tasks to aid man, to do our parts Thanks, Miss Stephenson, from the bottom of our hearts! A WRT Q' vials ,, L... 45 .W 5ENl9RiQF'BE5 Martha Marler, Linda Tesh, Kate Blackwell, Peter Freed, Cleve Fletcher, Jay Fearrington. , x, I JAFEXX ,,,e,e I9 Ml 3 ' 5: 5 ' fl., .-up 'W SENIOR TREASURERS First Row: Mike Sovine, Chummy Grubbs, Larry Holcomb, Don Bryant, Bill Clingman, Charlie Hill. Second Row: Peggy Sutton, Cleve Fletcher, Forrest Williamson, Kaylynn Ogburn, Martha Frye, Judy Joyner, Ginger Simmons, Margaret Day, Rusty Plemmons. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: Neil Williams, Linda Tesh, Alice Edwards, Johnny Reich, Second Row: Hartley Clowes, Margaret Day, Brenda Snow, Julia Poindexter, Sally Glenn, Jackie Holder, Third Row: Bob Vermilya, Mike Sovine. 46 Honor Page Kate Blackwell, Madame President of R. J. Reynolds, Girls' N. C. State, and Girls' Nation has led us well. Johnny Reich, Student of the Year, was selected by the Journalism Staff. Tommy Cummings received the l-li-Y Triangle award for being the most outstanding boy in the Senior Hi-Y. Pert Kitty Motsinger was our D.A.R. Good Citizen. Billy Clingman was elected City-Wide President of the National Honor Society. v A N O , N 1,5 'gg i 7 + do MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kent Woll ond Kote Blackwell BEST ALL AROUND Tommy Cummings ond Kitty Motsinger .. :f.cQ,, dv ll FF' MOST POPULAR Johnny Reich ond Genevieve Steele BEST LOOKING Feldo Hightower ond Kay Currin FRIENDLIEST Don Foltz cmd Kitty Motsinger MOST INTELLECTUAL Peter Freed ond Arm Sorrott MOST ATHLETIC Bobby Hown ond Jo Ann Foster V R' qs ,, 1 .. , .. QR . .3 M I ' ' ' SQ ' 'f Z' X -M 4, - ,t,ws43'f5J2 S 2 he gf ,I Q. . . , ., M : :I J?.'W,'IIf'-ffffii A3319 - . ,,., E Y ' M1052 mfiQis2t3f4 K W e . ' I D g . 2 i t . , .- -fr A '13 G' Q : ,- f ,-ff I -. 5 i lj: F Ks x xv 1, ' L K . I. I . 1 E. ZA .I ' 225: - Q:-'I ' EI fiff - '34 J V ' 1 2, 5722 I ' 24 , egiiffiii I ,f . ,Jg , 5,2l?z Ii kg- f. W E , 'f 1 'ffjgif In -fe'.ag,:., A ,, L, i X , , 3' 'K Hg- I- f I , ' 51, . 39' 'f-' was ' 5- ff I I - .b :,. . 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CARL ADAMS CHARLOTTE ALLEN BETH AMMONS ROBERT ANDREW DAVID ANGEL ANN ASHBURN CLINT ASHBURN DAVID ASHBURN DELORES ASSAF JIMMY AYERS PATTIE BACON ELLEN BAIR SANDRA BAKER PAT BARBEE MARTHA BARNETTE BARNEY BARNHARDT BEVERLY BARRETT BRENDA BARRINGER JAMES BAUGESS ANNA BEARD HAROLD BENDER MERINDA BENNETT JIM BINKLEY BEN BLACKBURN SUSAN BLACKMORE LYLE BLALOCK RICHIE BOGG5 IRIS BONDS LOUIS BOUVIER BILL BOWERS PATSY BOWERS JUDY BOWMAN REBECCA BOWMAN MICHAEL BOYD MIKE BRADBURN FRED BRADSHAW JUDY BRANDE FRANCES BRASKO PRISCILLA BRIGGS JOE BRITTAIN JEAN BROOKSHIRE JUDY BROOKSHIRE WALTER BROTHERS CARL BROWN GORDON BROWN JUDY BROWN BETSY BRYAN BILL BRYANT JIM BULLA BECKY BURGESS NANCY BURGESS FRED BURTON JACKIE BUTLER HOWARD BUTNER SANDRA CALAWAY TAYLOR CARROLL CAMERON CASHWELI. 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Q.. , tm , ,A ijifiiiibii ir, Q' f A K ff' vzfegsbgi , 25 , 5 1.551 1, , is 5 f fgge as 2 if .. U I 137 . . : EF A- 525932 01--Vim' K I ' BRENDA WYRICK SARAH YOUNG VINCENT YOUNG ANNA ZIMMERMAN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Patsy Pearce, vice presidentg Steve Philo, presidentg Betsy Holton, secretaryg Donna Dull, treasurer. W- JUNIOR-SENIOR COMMITTEE Members of the Junior-Senior dance com- mittee spent many long hours making plans, with their chairmen, Cricket Coon and John Davis. -f - f Q:,2'fs'frQya, s ,,, if gm! mgQg,ss, A ui I f I .tsi sf,.w-- -Ww- M-f 'M 56 10LS1 10LS2 First Row: A. Badgett, J. George, J. Sheets, B. Holton, E. Carlton, P. Kellogg, P.Stanford, J. Parker, S. Barnhardt, C. Ridge- way, M. Waggnor, S. Shelor, K. Bernhard, L. Heritage, D. Binkley, J. A. Skeen, A. Butner, S. Zimmerman, S. Jackson, P. Collins. Second Row: N. Gardner, A. Davis, J. Fleenor, L. Atkinson, M. Peyton, R. Walker, B. G. Heefner, S. French, D. Dull, L. Jackson, B. Gardner, B. Avery, C. Lee, R. David, T. Miller, R. Mehlen, S. Philo, S. Disher. Third Row: J Speight, J. Marshall, B. Hayden, M. R. Dobbins, L. Downs, S. Howell, B. Kent, J. Peace, F. Ubele, J. A. Spicer, L. Fulton C. Thacker, P. Benbow, S. Hepler, A. Jacobson, W. Joest, A. Sarratt, R. Pulliam. Fourth Row: J. Bednerik, R. Thomas: W. Preussel, B. Downing, B. Hurst, S. Dula, J. Earnhardt. Fifth Row: B. Daisy, C. Philips, W. Tennille, D. Needham. IOLS3 IOLS4 First Row: J. Brooks, C. Marr, M. Martin, J. Stafford, S. Bain, J. Beard, T. Beitchman, B. Reavis, L. Weavil, S. Matus zak, S. Steere, D. Lcflin, M. Philips, B. Lanier, R. Binkley, S. Bullard, E. Eysenboch, L. Myers, M. Vanderver, P. Ran dolph. Second Row: J. Ligon, M. Talley, C. Saintsing, C. Colter, J. R. Apperson, T. D. Loflin, R. Perryman, C. Fulmer, C. Lane, A. Farthing, P. Bagnal, D. Wall, C. Elkins, J. Peek, B. Byerly, B. Bailey, G. Ferebee, S. Airey, I. Shapiro, G Forrest. Third Row: A. S. Lipfert, B. Greer, B. Lineberger, P. Pearce, S. Dawson, V. Campbell, B. Mitchell, G. Grice C. Davis, J. Newton, T. Blalock, H. Schiller, K. Hepler, B. Davis, K. Essex, B. Zeh, J. Barrow, R. Gibson. Fourth Row L. Briggs, R. Murray, D. Harriman, L. Rice, W. Manuel, T. Conrad, D. Wolfe. Fifth Row: D. Foster, G. Shermer, H. Schuit maker, H. Morris. 57 10LS5 IOLS6 First Row: F. Ebert, D. Helton, J, Peterson, D. Rogers, S. Mooney, S. Bodenheimer, L. Hines, B. Cox, L. Wall, K. Burke T Lanier, E. Westmoreland, A. Whitney, S. Abernethy, S. Adams, C. Gaines, L. Pettyjohn, J. Allred, P. Hooper, P. Freeman D. Parrish. Second Row: B. Steele, M. Singletary, P. Bates, D. Clay, S. E. McCuiston, R. Hudson, B. Wright, S. Burgess S. Benson, R. Reynolds, R. Tillotson, S. Hardy, N. Koelmel, J. Barber, P. Walton, J. L. Harrold, G. Walker, D. Hayworth Croft, J. Helsabeck, E. Scott, B. White, F. Phillips, D. Foltz, S. Heckard, T. Phillips, F. Folb, D. Swanson. Fourth Row M. Walton, S. Hamm. Fifth Row: B. Leake, R. Gilmore, L. Cruse, D. Green, B. Long, D. Stuart. IOLS7 10LS8 First Row: M. Watson, M. Brockwell, S. Holmes, B. Hucks, L. Carter, B. Jahnke, C. Conn, S. Smith, L. Beach, K. Masten, S. Aspen, C. Wise, L. Harding, J. Schnoter, M. Saks, A. Kessler, A. Orrell, B. Hemrick, V. Simpson, D. Alexander, L. George. Second Row: B. Clark, J. Eysenbach, F. Edens, D. Kirby, P. Rhyne, J. Hutcherson, L. Harper, N. Harris, K. Stone, D. Byrd, N. Lide, K. Fox, J. Davis, J. Pagett, F. Einstein. Third Row: B. Foushee, D. Reinhardt, C. Tillotson, L. Rodgers, R. Pinry, D. Chipman, M. Lorber, D. Morris, J. Wright, C. Little, W. Wipoff, J. Hicks, C. von Doymi, R. Pickett, H. Russ. Fourth Row: B. Leinbach, R. Turner, M. Cagle, B. Shaver, B. Anderson, M. Nesbit. Fifth Row: J. McGraw, F. Brownlee, I. B. Southerland, J. White, D. Lyon. 58 1 H. Odom, N. Cox, N. Snow. Third Row: V. Wolfe, W. Turner, J. Bunn, J. Canull, R. Eller, L. Byrd, C. Trogdon, J. Ash- . Q IOLS9 10LS10 First Row: S, Shepherd, L. Davis, M. Schorr, B. Nance, M. Cleary, M. Mabe, A. Wilson, C. Jackson, E. Lincoln, D. Moore S. Lund, B. Davis, Second Row: B. Rix, S. Royster, V. Brown, L. Pratt, M. B. Chafin, R. B. King, R. Willard, J. Roberts S. James, M. Watson, C. Anglin, W. Beroth, P. Little, B. Slovenz, B. Flintom, R. Herring, P. Oakes, D. Dize, G. Parrish IOLSII 10C First Row: S. Jobe, D. Mills, M. Hill, A. Strickland, S. Smith, L. Blomquist, J. Carpenter, W. Hedrick, D. Stanford, G. Savage, W. Binkley, R. Martin, J. Russell, J. Knouse, G. Herman, L. Riemenschneider. Second Row: M. Orrell, S. Harvel, D. Dull, K. Hampton, P. Russell, J, Stine, J. Motsinger, B. Whicker, W. Tate, K. Carter, B. Zimmerman, M. Russell, B. Bricker, D. Cook, C. Caudill. Third Row: C. Hauser, D. Simmons, H. Cheek, C. Evans. Fourth Row: S. Suggs, L. Sale, R. Spainhour, W. Moore, A. Jarvis. 59 10A1 10A2 First Row: R. Wood, P. Vestal, P. Whisnat, P. Parnell, E. Wood, B. Bennett, B. Byrd, S. Smothers, J. Wertz, M. Bagnal. Second Row: B. McCall, L. Woodall, L. Burrows, E. Hunt, R. E. Davis, H. Starbuck, J. W. Robertson, P. Johnson, C. Wadford, R. Trivette, R. Decker. Third Row: A. Overby, M. Stanford, B. Clodfelter, J. Young, J. Weaver. 9LS1 9LS2 First Row: D, Forsyth, D. Kanoy, M. Wallace, J. Petree, C. Beardsley, M. Silverman, J. Woodward, M. Miller, B. Gigen heimer V Wood J Durana V Ekvall, N. Mayer, D. Pfefferkorn, E. Latimer, C. Johansen, A. Hauser, S. Beckerdite, E. Wenger, J. Fleenor, M. McKeithen, P. Stallings, L. Holmes, S. Elkin. Second Row: M. Davis, P. Metcalf, C. Glenn, L Young, S. Young, S. Hein, K. Grubbs, K. Sapp, K. Amen, C. Dize, P. Bain, B. Cox, G. Collette, V. Boyle, K. Welfare, P Kimel, B. Groat, B. Fitts, A. Drake, T. Eddelman, M. Eidson, L. Price, V. Poindexter, C. Todd. Third Row: K. Traylor A. Parker, S. Stroupe, D. Meschan, P, Hightower, C. Perry, T. McKenzie, M. Harrington, W. Starbuck, G. Harmon, P Licker, B. Willingham, D. Porter, B. Kcller, J. Morris, D. Lineback, G. Niblock, B. Rhudy. Fourth Row: l. Harrah, B. Blair J. Russell, J. Kausch, M. Moore. -- 60 9LS3 9LS4 First Row: F. Bahnson, T. Hailey, J. Blackburn, L. Simpson, C. Harris, J. Butler, P. McCormick, S. Caplan, P. Murray B. Trotter, H. Nanzetta, K. Lanier, F. Lanier, C. Bagnal, E. McGuire, M. G. Yandill, L. Sims, K. Jones, C. lnabinet, C. Mow- ery, C. Peters, P. Richardson. Second Row: B. Snyder, R. McCroon, B. Gordon, B. Boyd, C. Chandler, S. Wall, M. Lee P. Smithfield, S. Barnhardt, M. Stafford, P. Huband, D. Kline, S. Blount, J. Appleyard, M. A. Swaney, D. Smithdeal, M Gold, P. Dunham, S. Collins, R. Harper. Third Row: N. Crews, D. Bumgarner, M. Byers, M. R. Roberts, J. l-lamrick, N Willis, R. Maynard, T. Cordell, C. Gentry, A. Willis, A. Smith, B. Reich, K. Adams, B. Greenway, D. Sprinkle, B. Schiller, B. Lowery, B. White, C. McEwan. Fourth Row: T. Ogburn, D. DeRamus, W. Middleton, C. Veitch, M. Artman. I ',-ff . A. ' 9LS5 9LS6 First Row: B. Bayless, C. Keiger, T. Brewer, S. Bagnal, A. Disher, S. Packard, B. Groce, B. Granade, E. Horwitz, M. Fobert, J. Ferris, C. Nanny, L. Foster, J. Hill, C. Shields, N. Foster, T. Mack. Second Row: B. Brewer, C. Conrad, E. Chipman, J. Bailey, M. L. Bates, D. Turner, M. R. Frye, A. MacCleod, S. Cox, F. Amend, S. Cooper, R. Carlberg, P. Hart, L. Dahlen M. Wolfe, J. Tate, B. Church, C. Robertson, M. Blackmore, J. Holton. Third Row: A. Rogan, M. Rogan, L. Stokes, P Hahn, T. St. Amand, B. Pike, B. Seibels, J. Dillon, J. Fitzgerald, B. Sutton, B. Shaffner, B. Sherrill, F. Richardson, T Thornton, J. Middleton, B. Wilson, T. Brown, E. Siewers, S. Brown, P. Petree, C. Donovan, J. Parker. Fourth Row: A. Lin- coln, K. Davis, G. Stockton, T. Fowler, A. Brown. 61 r .- J .. - W . . fyj A 7 ' fimfremdt-its .2951 gmgwI,'.Q-wZ't..' Q. x,-'k v I F' . .X:.sSf?+fN t 9LS7 9LS8 First Row: C. Baldwin, D. Way, M. Thomas, L. Edwards, L. Dyer, M, Hart, M. Boyer, J. Rudolph, S. Spearman, D. Craig M. McCoy, S. Cobb, P. Henry, S. Decker, R. Ashburn, B. Gibson. Second Row: B. Gibson, M. White, C. Baker, B. Forest J. Duggins, L. Fuller, R. Hurst, R. Wright, M. Foltz, T. Brown, M. Zauber, D. McLennan, B. Poe, H, Peeples, J. Baker, J. Keith, B. Collins, D. Owen, B. Parker, K. Coplon, B. King. Third Row: V. Lovell, C. Vaughn, G. Gentry, J, Gay, G. Yarbrough, B. Cooper, G. Rothrock, L. Ballard, D. Goin, G. Cater, F. Freudig, H. Wade, B. Hartman, J. Hutcherson, J. Groce, R. Lake, D. Byerly, J. Staton, B. Craver, P. Wooten, K. Williamson. Fourth Row: S. Blake, N. Daughton, L. Creech, w. Mom, H. smith. 9LS9 9LSl0 First Row: A. Petty, K. Kirkland, D. Pate, C. Kandzer, J. Pitts, W. Cornelius, F. Parnell, S. Aspden, P. Davis, R. Moffie, B. Cranfill. Second Row: R. Harris, N. Harris, D. Drummond, S. Kemp, L. Honeycutt, R. Greene, R. Rice, B Waldman, P. Byrd, J. McDowell, J. Davis, J. James, R. Andrew, R. E. Foster, V. G. Benbow, D. Ferguson, L. Brewer, L. Pate, B. Vaughn. Third Row: J. Chipman, J. Coe, N. Hemmings, A. Smither, A. Maddrey, B. Burton, J. Staton, B. Scott, J. Wooten, C. Maunder, S. Johnson, R. Warren, L. Gordon, M. Shore, M. Mitchell, J. Beard, B. Smith, J. Adams, E. lsgett. Fourth Row: D. Davis, W. Bostic, N. Drane, G. Millaway, D. Crover. 62 --- --W - - ,tw ..,.,..e... .L..V,,.,.J-mJ..:t....4.- .- N... ,..,. ., M 9LS'I1 9LS12 First Row: S. Little, H. Overcash, G. Livingston, M. Zimmerman, L. Stone, L. Brown, A. Cabc, L. Thomas, L, S. Stewart, C. Feinman, J. Tuiner, G, Goodwin, D, Venable, P. Little, L. Walker, N. Bowen, N. Putnam, M. Clayton, M. B. Perkins, K. Howell, P. Baker, C. Rogers, V. Blalock. Second Row: Miss Ford, F Disher, A. Davis, D. Norwood, R. Davenport, R. Fishel, B. Benbow, W. Bost, R. Crook, B. Long, P. Wood, D.Redman, H. Smith, W. Edwards, J. Ivcster, W. Barbee, D. Yountz, T. Lockard, D. Forrest, B. Sugg, M. Bryant, B. E. Devlin. Third Row: F. Williams, G. Petty, J. Samuel, B. Withcr- ington, C. Whisenhunt. 9C 9A First Row: J. Brown, D. Norman, G, Bryant, B. Griffin, G. Whitfield, J. Lardner, A. Fragakis, J. Cranfill, K. Miller, A. Nelson, L. Carroll, B. Georgoulias, J. Zigler, V. Mahaffey. Second Row: J. Orrell, B. Disher, C. McKnight, J, Bush, H. Triplett, D. Carmichael, J. Brookbank, B. Todd, M. Owens, F. Cason, R. Cox, E. Katzin, N. Williams, B. Bondurant. Third Row: M. Rettinger, B. Hall, R. Tillotson, R. Hondros, C. Doub. 63 v ' ' V -.- . ' , 1 A m. V ', . .wgmztiseau wel.: ' ..-,- weve- - vs-fewres-W -l-MJ' -- 11 8A 8B First Row: V. Young, G Barber, R. Averitt, J. Burt, C. Parrish, M. Spencer, J. Gilmore, J. Harding, L. Sample, A. Laugh- ter, P. Hauser, K. Clauset, J. Bennett, K. Ramm, P. Markunas, S. Johnson, K. Porth, D. Saunders, B. Benton, C. Sprinkle, S. Edwards, D. Kimmer, D. Grassi, M. Mitchell, B. Adams. Second Row: Mrs. Fitts, J. Pfefferkorn, W. Eysenbach, K. Hay- den, J. Frost, S. Blackwell, L. McCleod, J. Averette, T. Allen, D. Johnson, R. Miller, L. Noding, A. Thacker, B. Thomas, B. Earl, E. Johnson, F. Hough, D. King, J. Foley, C. Hicks, A. Herndon, A. Brownlee, G. Greene, M. Bradford. Third Row: K. Dawson, E. Marion, S. Bradford, D. Walker, R. Angell. ., 8C 8D First Row: J. Miller, J. Samaras, D. Brown, R. Moercks, S. Bennett, F. Cresswell, H. Pardue, J. Hedrick, B. Bryant, J. Hayes, W. Whitfield, R. Herb, M, A. Fulton, L. Copple, D. Holder, J. Styles, M. B. Hinkle, R. Greenwood, C. Hoffman, M. Cass, M. Mills, C. Pratt, P. Pulliam. Second Row: M. L. Mitchell, C. Bennett, E. Newell, K. Brewer, C, Rourk, R. Block, B. Burke, T. Dahlem, E. Turner, J. Mock, B. Hayes, H. Maniuel, G. McCann, P. Poindexter, J. Haynes, K. Conrad, L. Par- rish, R. Beach, B. Norman, B. Staley, K. Greene, J. Frahm, C. Strickland, V. Currin, J. Fulp, J. Bailey. Third Row: P. Tesh, R. Roberts, B. Malcolm, T. Vernon, J. Caudill, Mr. Webster. 64 8E 8F First Row: P. Tucker, E. Mabe, D. McClemmy, E. Pagett, R. Sigmon, J. Cann, D. Morgan, S. Middleton, L. Reanis, L. Foley T. Bates, B. Harrill. Second Row: R. Martin, R. Clarr, T. Startsman, R. Schneider, G. Shore, B. Whitaker, P. Hobbs, N Mitchell, B. Fulp, J. Gaddy, D. Hill, J. Edmonds, J. Ball, D. Bremer, K. L. Smith, A. McKevlin, C. Carlton, B. Masters, J Boughman, L. Ketchie, J. Wall. Third Row: J. Graham, L. Shore, K. V. Smith, R. Hoots, J. Covington, J. Meditz, G Myers, P. Williams, W. Atkinson, B, Houck, B. Brock, G. Stallings, S. Prusak, R. Blackwell, S. James, B. Dixon, P. Fear- ringtan, R. Hill, V. Howell, S. Thomas, R. Smith, B. Lambeth, F. Bean. Fourth Row: Mrs. Coppedge, B. Hendrix, T. Bush B. Erwin, J. Elliot, B. Wallin, R. Whitley. A 8G 8H First Row: T. Ebert, J. Creech, D. Gobble, B. Harris, C. Neal, J. Ellen, M. Strader, B. Bouldin,'H. Wells, J. Coon, J. Slawter, G. Richardson, L. Kimball, M. Ellison, G. Cashion, C. White, V. Yokeley, M. Culler, B. Pulliam, S. Brooks, M. Leby. Second Row: B. Rose, S. Yount, C. Deleot, C. Matthews, H. Yost, L. Grant, L. Smith, S. Payne, S. Sparks, B. Gil- bert, J. Finlayson, T. Canull, C. Webster, W. Dize, P. Barringer, S. Nash, M. A. Saunders, J. Waller, J. Vaught, P. Haase. Third Row: D. Thomas, B. Pope, N. Reece, M. Marcuson, B. Davis, A. Carr, S. Johnson, E. Southern, J. Ford, B. Barbee. Fourth Row: T. Wood, S. Spurr, C. Wilson, P. Yeager, C. Tobin, N. Philbrick, B. Washburn. 65 8J 8K First Row: P. Orr, J. Doub, D. Russell, L. Kimel, L. White, M. Oliver, N. Hawkins, J. Vickers, D. Clitherow, R. Thomas, L. Armfield, A. Speas, M. Loenton, S. Clifton, K. Harriston, M. Budd, R. Trent, B. Justice, S. Cunningham, B Snook, R. Parker. Second Row: M. Swanson, B. Harris, B. Harris, M. Thrift, K. Joyce, M. Chambers, K. LaRoque, B. Clary, R. Wain- er, C. Bailey, B. Vance, L. Shutt, J. Allred, G. Kelley, C. Burchett, G. Park. Third Row: C. Ward, R. Crowder, P. Van- Dorsten, W. Weaver, H. Thomas, M. Henry, B. Smith, G. R'eid, B. Petree. Fourth Row: R. Bennett, R. Philips, M. Clancy, H. Chipman, G. Tuttle, K. Wilcox, J. Smith. 8L 8M 8N First Row: S. Kinney, W. Coggins, P. Darnell, P. Scott, D. McKnight, G. Specs, A. Roberson, M. Anderson, L. Maddocks S. Cranfill, T. Foltz, J. Holton, C. Willoughby, B. Myers, L. McGowan, N. Hester, M. B. Peterson, G. White, W. Austin, B Boyles. Second Row: G. McClung, L. Williams, R. Stevens, B. Stanley, C. Winder, A. Conrad, P. Orrell, M. Monday, L Moser, P. James, H. E. Keicher, S. Thompson, E. Enders, T. Dawson, D. Wheeling, L. McCelfresh, G. Cope, J. McRae, K Throckmorton S. Whicker R. lssacs. Third Row: M. Swaringer, D. Robertson, C. Hanna, A. Balafas, G. Reid, G. Schaum J. Harrold, Ni Cranor, K. lCockerham, J. Kittinger, J. T. Trivette, S. Workman, B. Glenn, S. Brann, M. Sams. Fourth Row: B. Young, T. Smith, L. Willoughby. Fifth Row: M. McFarland, L. Wilson, L. Shoemake, D. Dunford, V. Lawrence, E Tucker, M. Cly, A. Holcomb, G. Vaughn, S. Davis. 1 X Y S I Q! X H FXS ?N--'Z? 'H 'GZ C Student Council Began school year with Student Week . . . House and Council members explained structure of Student Government, Honor System, and violations in two student body meetings . . . special program and tour of school for eighth graders . . . tour and party for new students given with House and Honor Society . . . state and district conventions in Chapel Hill and Raleigh . . . Thursday afternoon meetings, often lasting into Thursday night . . . sponsors, Mrs. McDermott and Mr. Mitchell. First Row Betty G. Heetner, Tony Dunn, Dorothy McQuown, George Little, Johnny Reich, Bebe Bradshaw, David Blanco Carolyn Lineberger. Second Row: Steve Philo, Steve Heckard, Agnes Fitts, Kate Blackwell, Tommy Cummings Norton Willis Absent: Carl Hunt. 68 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Kate Blackwell, President' Tommy Cum r mings, Vice-President, Agnes Fltts Sec retary, Steve Heckard, Treasurer HOUSE COURT AND OFFICERS First Row: M. A. Saunders, S. Little, K. Hepler, B. Smith, J. Reich. Second Row: K. Wall, speaker pro ternporeg K. Mot- singer, Speaker, S. Lineberger, Secretary, W. Tennille, Treasurer. House of Representatives Sponsors, Mrs. Reich, Mrs. Lyerly, Mrs. Flack .... Kitty Motsinger, speaker .... Kent Wall, speaker pro-tem .... Sandra Lineberger, secretary ,... Wilson Tennille, treasurer .... Encourages pride in school campus, consideration, courtesy, co-operation .... Discourages breaking in lunch line, using wrong steps, running in halls .... Meetings every Wednesday afternoon .... sessions long, but members patient and willing .... Collected membership dues for P.T.A. . . . . Gifts and food for needy families at Christmas . . . . Sponsored Student Government Week with Student Council . . . . Gave party for new students with N.H.S. . . .fa Q .f.-,. 1..,..gj,.i .k-, li. First Row: K. Motsinger, speaker, absent, K. Wall, speaker pro-Tempore, S. Lineberger, secretary, W. Tennille, treasurer. Second Row: R. Maercks, S. Edwards, C. Matthews, M. A. Saunders, A. Nelson, P. Hooper, S. Smothers, R. Beach, M. R. Frye, A. MacLeod, C. Mowery, C. Elkins, R. Ashburn, B. Benbow, B. Greenway, P. Wooten, S. Little, V. Benbow, K. Wilcox, D. Foltz, R. Crowder, W. Austin. Third Row: K. Hepler, D. Pfefferkorn, A. Edwards, K. Hampton, J. O'Brien D. Dull, S. Howell, D. Reinhardt, N. Bambalis, K. Norman, M. E. Hunt, M. Singletary, B. Lineberger, P. Metcalf, L. Tesh, R. Reynolds, B. Steele, C. Doub, T. Hayes. Fourth Row: C. Hill, L. Vickers, B. Orrell, L. H. Hutchens, B. Larmore, A. Whit- ley, J. Reich, B. Smith. Fifth Row: D. Powell, D. Dwiggins, J. Marshall, E. Bouldin, R. Vaughn, F. Hightower. 1 Black and Qolcl X XX ,f1,.. ul Art Editors, Marty Hutcherson and Jean Lippels, make sketches in the annual dummy. 1 E 99 Our photographers I. B. Southerland and Warren Sams, pose true to form with camera in hand as usual. 5: Editor-in-Chief, G. G. Saunders, and L' Assistant Editor Mary Elizabeth Hunt, look forward to the day the yearbook ' comes out-without flaw. Aw Junior Editors, Phyllis Ray and Susan Thorpe, smile as the last part of jun- ior picture copy is typed. And now to get these pictures in al- phabetical order, say Pat Ward and Barbara Watson, our hard-working Senior Editors. Fun, enthusiasm, and worry . , . Warren's statement, Let's get more pages-all we have to do is talk to the school board! . . . staff's trip to Charlotte . . . keeping the theme a secret . . . G.G. and Mary Elizabeth forever changing the dummy ond wondering if it will all be finished by February lO . , . our steadies: Marty and Warren, always conversing over something important l?l . . . get that art work done, Jean and Marty! . . . Photos QD by Sams. Lynn Taxis and Martha Chew, our Write-Up Editors look on' as Anne Barnes, Faculty Editor and April Collier, Caption Editor check some faculty pictures. 70 G. G. Saunders, Mary Elizabeth Hunt, Barbara Watson, and Marty Hutcherson inspect some of the equipment at Delmar ini Charlotte, our publishers. ff-ff Art Editors, Henry Sapp and Julie Ann Jackson, are kept busy illustrating the Pine Whispers. The iournalism room never ceases to laugh with our Feature Editors, April Collier, Gail Grupenhof, and Betsy Dunn. Pine whispers i .i PINMEWVVHIQP-ERASWM r - it all er W 'wif X E gl il ' Qlli ' -- se-wen M A. V. ,K Akr. el E' C Q MU Our accomplished Editorial Staff is made up of Merel Robin, Anne Barnes, and June Peace. if jg L-:Tx in The master-minds back of our school paper, Editor-in-Chief, Cleve Fletcher and Chris Farren, Assistant Editor, dream up ideas for the next issue. Late hours are no object when Chris has a deadline. All's calm in 124-until the deadly deadline strikes! . . . Cleve in a tizzy because all the stories aren't in . . . Chris, calm, cool, and collected i?l . . . Cleve, Chris, Fries, and Kat assigning stories and dreaming up editorials . . . counting out 2,000 papers before school-fun? . . . laughing at second year journalists frantically studying for exams lespecially when you're a third year studentll . . . lots of work, but lots of fun. 0 Our Exchange and .Circulation Editors are: Cherie Wagoner, Cecile Mayrand, Robin LaPrelle, Ann Warren, and Norma Gold- berg. ' '35 Norman Wilkerson, Fries Shatfner, Kat Creech, and Wally Dun- ham keep us well informed on sports in our school. 7l 55a ational Honor Society Officers of the National Honor Society: Sally Rice, Treas- urer, Ann Sarratt, President, Bill Clingman, Vice Presi- dent, and Linda Tesh, Secretary, stop to have their picture made. Advisor, Miss Collette . . . 8 o'clock Wednesday- rushing to meetings in 3l6 sponsoring first devotional chapel .... organizing College Day . . . planning inductions . . . keeping them a secret . . . collecting Christmas presents for needy families . . . sponsoring Vocational Guidance Week and Faculty Appreciation Day . . . State Convention . . . City Convention-Bill Clingman, president . . . annual picnic with Hanes and Gray. --,. ,!...4---s Ill C on ' - - .H 5 W Old members give National Honor Society pins to new members in the fall induction. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: J. Kelsy, D. Loflin, K. Motsinger, S. Rice, treasurer, A. Strader, M. Higgins, J. A. Jackson. Second Row: J. Fearrington, M. Owings, K. Blackwell, L. Wall, L. Tesh, secretary, P. Stephenson, C. Lineberger, E. Cooke, P. Ebert. Third Row: M. Chew, E. Parker, B. Horn, O. Coe, A. Sarratt, president, B. Bradshaw, M, Kirby, V. McGee, S. Powers, G. Saunders. Fourth Row: S. Glenn, L. Taxis, A. Scales, N. Williams, R. Huffman, B. Clingman, vice president, T. Cum- mings, A. Lyon, B. Wallace, M. Frye, M. Martin. 72 H' fi inks i Q, V. y fm S , ,, 4? ,ww---qunuupf' MQW, get if First Row: Julie Ann Jackson, Kat Creech, Gail Grupenhof, G. G. Saunders, Cleve Fletcher. Second Row: Kate Blackwell Martha Chew, Norma Goldberg, Barbara Watson, Phyllis Ray, Susan Thorpe, Lynn Taxis, Anne Barnes. I Masque and Qavel First Row: Dan O'FIaherty, Joan Tucker, Sandy Ogden. Second Row: Billy Senkus, Frances Speos, Howard Butner, Kate Blackwell, Peter Freed. 73 Key Clug First Row: B. Smith, Corresponding Secretary, C. Adams, Recording Secre- tary, B. Hawn, Vice President, T. Cummings, President. Second Row: B. Evans, G. Forrest, S. Disher, S. Philo, B. Avery, W. Sams, D. Morrow Third Row: G. Little, D. Powell, B. Barnhardt, B. Marshall. Fourth Row: B. Daisy, T. Hayes, K. Hepler, C. Hamilton. Fifth Row: H. Bender, H Butner, J. Bunn, B. Hunter. Sixth Row: N. Williams, B. Roscoe, S. Staples Seventh Row: J. Davis, J. Bulla, Steve Heckord, J. Reich, C. Hunt. '74 We started many Saturdays cleaning fish ponds . . Genevieve Steele is our Key Club Sweetheart for 1958 and l959. Key Club Sponsored by Mr. Donald Morrow, the Key Club renders many outstanding services for R.J.R .... mowing grass and cleaning fish ponds during the summer . . . helping Miss Caldwell . . . washing blinds . . . putting taps on chairs . . . polishing tables in the library . . . building a stand for the cheerleaders . . . giving them pins . . . carrying books for Mrs. Moser . . . moving desks . . . cleaning plaques in the gym . . . fixing the cases outside the library . . . raking leaves . . . publishing Forsyth County Key Club newspaper . . . sponsor- ing dances after the games . . . sponsoring homecoming exhibits . . . giving flowers to sponsors. . .selling stickers and buttons . . . washing windows . . . ushering at teachers convention last fall . . . getting Christmas tree for cafeteria . . . placing the Christmas star on the school . . . collecting food and clothing for needy families at Christmas . . . sponsoring basketball homecoming . . . collecting money for the March of Dimes . . . keeping the baseball scoreboard . . . aiding in track events . . . selling refreshments to fans . . . FCLLIES . . , Individual recognition: National Honor Society, Tommy Cummings, Neil Williams, Andrew Lyon . . . Co-captain of football team, Tommy Cummings . . . Shrine bowl electee, Carl Hunt . . . All-conference football team, Jack Marshall . . . Honorable mention, Dick Voorhees, Bobby Hawn . . . Captain of basketball team, Neil Williams . . . secretaries, Adams and Smith . . . vice-president, Hawn . . . vice-president of Senior Class, Johnny Reich . . . treasurer of Senior class, Neil Williams . . . Teen-Age Council president, Don Foltz . . . Senior Superlatives, Tommy Cummings, Johnny Reich. Don Foltz, Bobby Hawn . . . Officers of Monogram Club: Bobby Hawn, Johnny Reich, Dick Voorhees, Jack Marshall. Steve Disher and Steve Philo take up money at , , I We finished them in the some place, the Basketball Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Key Club. 75 XQQ' 1 .. , 3 . , ff t .E QS? L1?mQ E05 ,rg-.. '..9.. K-:r ago. 31.3. 0 593 :El-1 SRU' swan 33... 53? Mmm CD n. 0 25' 9-2 OSH' 3 'O' Q-io 23? 030 :ZR Kino Ho- U :OS :...a 3' F' OU 302' .SO Q3 fl-I ms' QCD 3:- 3 109 ga. 2 P+ -9 5? 3740 U! TQ U., QV' a.S wo 33 0 Juv run OS' 'a. 3 ga '3 E9 02. 3 Ra -. V7-m '9. 3 'Wi E -? .wg T., aj jg I' Q! 1 1 ew' f V . . . L ' rell ...M . , 1 'j'fff'i, -. ev fm, , , Nfl! I if . T , G fig, I yrf,,,1ffn' . ,M H . 4 , ,521 42' . ' A , if I ' L 'Q , N 2 E if-1 -U' . swf' '12 5 'f ' if ,mei ,k V ' Q rs 4' ' f K. ,. I 5, Q , . ri.r ef-ff T rere i f. - W L L la , -.I-s.,,i.i V -331, V, WL1 'grill-ffff Yr 1 P? I .H . ,v,.,.Elp' ' A' ' N ,N V ' ' V 132 is , 52 ' W' A 3 , -, H. Q g' ff . ,. , -4 4 s s o gi. -lv an - -ww.-1 - we .f . ,af was' ie ,L it ,..g.,e...,,s1,f , .,.. N .se f .N Senior Service Clug Rufus McAden, president .... Jon Mauzy, vice-president McGugan, Grant hanging the demon .... Davis, Morris, Little . . . . Wally Dunham, secretary . . . . David Gaskins, treas- cleaning fish ponds . . . . Craver, Salmons, Wall, planning urer .... Mr. Alexander, former president, now sponsor . . . : Christmas tea for faculty .... Larmore trying to tell which Tennille, Holcomb always wanting a meeting .... Hightower, twin is Tony .... Vickers, Watson, dances after games .... Blanco never wanting one .... Blalock, Hutchens, Vaughn, Harris, Thompson, bonfires .... Tony and Phil Dunn, Shaff- Frizzelle distributing beat-um cards .... Boggs, Orrell, ner, Chipman, always rendering services .... truly a great year. First Row: R. McAden, president, J. Mauzy, vice-president, W. Dunham, secretary, D. Gaskins, treasurer. Second Row: K. Wall, L. Vickers, P. Dunn, W. Tennille, L. H. Hutchens, B. Orrell, D. Frizzelle, T. Dunn, B. Larmore, C. Little, J. Davis. Third Row: L. Blalock, H. Morris, R. Vaughan, D. Blanco, P. Watson, P. Craver, A. Harris, R. Boggs, A. Thomp- son, Mr. Alexander. Fourth Row: B. Grant, G. McGugon, G, Salmons, B. Chipman, F. Shaffner, L. Holcomb, F. Hightower. 76 -N K, RX. if E HigH School Bilale Cluli C Stamp Clu5 First Row: M. Byers, Treasurer, M. Boyer, Vice President, S. First Row: M. Mitchell, T. McKnight, J. Samaras, D. Grassi Zimmerman, President, B. Lanier. Second Row: L. Stewart, Second Row: J. Mock, B. Burke, J. Frost, E. Johnson, G. Greene L. Thomas, C. Chandler, R. Binkley. Third Row: J. Blackburn, J. Meditz, K. Ramm, L. Noding. Mrs. Humbert, J. Gay. 2 l l 5 i Cafeteria Staff Maids and Qanifors First Row: Mildred Wallace, Geraldine Belton, Lillian Hart, First Row: L. Peoples, M. Jones, L. Sames. Second Raw: S Burne Harris. Second Row: Willie Lee Bradshaw, Alene Doven- Cooke, D. M. Sheppard, L. Smith. port. Third Row: Kenneth Gilbreath, Broadus Evans. 77 5 E. ff 1 e . K .x 1' ,V 1 f, 3 : V' Assy, I z l 5 it .Q- ? g j.Qtz ' I ,.'.L,,: ' L.. - s A V wig. ':':' Rufus McAden, president .... Bob Vermilya, vice president egg-:i'f?:,,.f' f . . Felda Hightower, treasurer .... David Simpson, par- , ...E 5? xez :L f liamentarian .... Don Foltz, secretaryf. . . . Steve Clark, ff ! ibkb chaplain .... Monday night meetings at the Y.M.C.A. . . . . ' A ,jgg W m.VA i N, -'-- 'WY' I always a championship basketball team . . . . never a dull 5.9 g V social .... fund-raising projects like donut sales . . . . Junior- - s 'file .,,,. , H T, 1 ,Q ,gig Senior Hi-Y game .... fashion shows . . . . delegates at- li ,bl til- gc iffy tending state Hi-Y conventions and Hi-Y camp . . . . electing if 1 ' ' 152 i i A , GQ I ' new members . . . revising the charter . . . . annual Hi-Y hop 'ff': N. - ,,.,t T . 'fa -- ' if ssil G f ll- d d f d - ,H Q ,:.i , .L,g . ,iy,., i,.. .,,, g Z., ,, ., A .... group o we roun e s u ents working together F ' ' ,,.:g ' -tj i1-j ff' zi: i making an outstanding organization. 4 k' . .., 7 '- '1L ':' , , - -sfe 2 ln- 42:1 , Hi-Y sponsors for this year are Bebe Bradshaw, Genevieve Steele, Jean Pearce, and Alice Edwards. S510 Ein First Row: R. McAden, president, B. Vermilya, vice-president, D. Foltz, secretary, F. Hightower, treasurer, D. Simpson, parliamentarian. Second Row: H. Clowes, R. Kirkman, R. Combs, D. Hodges, J. Reich, S. Peebles, W. Dunham, D. Howell, B. James, B. Wallace, Tl. Watts, A. Scales. Third Row: D. Gallagher, R. Crump, T. Avera, J. Vaughn, C. Grubbs, G. Dur- ham, B. Carson, K. Wall, G. Bennett, A. Thompson, F. Shaffner, A. Conway, B. Marshall, B. Hawn. Fourth Row: C. Davis, E. Bouldin, D. Voorhees, P. Watson, P. Craver, A. Harris, D. Blanco, B. Clingman. Fifth Row: G. Salmons, L. Crutch- field, J. Mauzy, B. Chipman, L. Holcomb, F. Vestal. 78 President, Eleanor Cooke .... vice-president, Monta Owings inter-club council representative, Linda Wall .... worship chairman, Jill Hartman .... mascot, June Goslen .... sponsors, Mrs. Gollen and Mrs. Ekvall .... Thanksgiving project-collecting food for a needy family .... making pic- ture books for Children's Center .... collecting clothes for Welfare Department .... fall Recognition Service .... executive training clinic .... Thanksgiving dance .... wear- ing bermudas and Capris to meetings . . . candy! candy! candy! . . secretary, Peggy Odom .... treasurer, Martha Tate . . social chairmen, Peggy Legette, Susan Powers . . . . . Y-Teen meeting-loads of fun. At a Monday night meeting President Eleanor Cooke discusses plans with the group for a Spring-social First Row: A. Edwards, K. Currin, K. Blackwell, B. Bradshaw, K. Wall, B. Horn, R. Thomas, M. J. Allen, J. Hartman, Workshop Chairman, L. Wall, I.C.C., P. Legette, Social Chairman, P. Odom, Secretary, M. Tate, Treasurer, S. Powers, M. Owings, Vice President, E. Cooke, President, M. Marler, L. Reynolds, K. Creech, J. A. Foster, B. Snow, G. Steele, E. Line- berger, R. Hartel, S. Newell, K. Ezzell, B. Sutton, E. McKnight. Second Row: C. Turner, C. Fletcher, S. Glenn, T. Allen J. Fearrington, L. Tesh, P. Ebert, B. Heitman, B. Wallen, L. Waldrop, J. Martin, G. Mayrand, D. Pratt, B. A. Meador, S Todd, S. Wallace, A. Barnes, M. Masten, G. G. Saunders, M. E. Smith, L. Taxis, A. Strader, C. Mabe, N. Holmes, J. A. Jackson, S. Rice, R. Plemmons, C. Finwall, J. Lewis, M. Chew, P. Harpt, N. Goldberg, Third Row: P. Pearce, B. Watson, P. Stephenson, B. Dunn, J. Lippels, L. Ford, F. Williamson, G. Simmons, J. Joyner, C. Wagoner, J. McGrady, A. Mc- Dowell, J. Holder, V. Kestler, J. Poindexter, S. Harris, E. Shaver, M. Kimel, E. Parker, E. Humphrey. Fourth Row: P. Deal, B. Hooper, l. McGee, K. Ogburn, P. Ward, M. Hutcherson, K. Norman, M. Kabin, G. Grupenhof, K. Tucker, E. Helsabeck, A. Sarratt, M. Frye, M. Kirby, V. Shermer, L. Johnson, S. Brown, P. Peterson. I l A uniot Hi-lj First Row: D. Powell, president, L. H. Hutchens, vice-president, D. Gaskins, secretary, L. Blalock, treasurer. Second Row: P. Simpson, H. Morgan, H. Bender, D. Frizzelle, P. Dunn, G. Little, B. Crantill, J. Stuart, T. Hayes, J. Dixon. Third Row: B. Snow, R. Messick, B. Cooper, S. Ogden, B. Larmore, C. Cashwell, T. Beitchman, B. Gigenheimer, S. Staples, B. Grant B. Bryant, H. Butner, C. Creech, G. McGugan, R. Howard, N. Wilkerson. Fourth Row: B. Morefield, B. Barnhardt, J. l Boggs, R. Roscoe, B. Smith, A. Dunn, W Mackie, D. Colter, R. E. Joyner, sponsor. Fifth Row: W. Gasque, D. E. Angell, J. Bulla, T. Shamel, C. Hamilton, C. Adams. Sophomore Hi-lj First Row: President, S. Heckard, Secretary and Treasurer, W. Tennille, Vice President, S. Philo, Chaplain, B Avery, Sergeant at Arms, K. Hepler. Second Row: F. Ebert, A. Sarratt, B. Downing, R. Pickett, C. Davis, H. Morris, B. Hurst, C. Philips, B. Mitchell, R. David, J. R. Apperson, D. Parrish. Third Row: B. Daisy, A.Jacobsen, P. Bates, C. Lane, C. Trogdon, W. Manuel, J. Ashcroft, l. Shapiro, J. Bunn, S. Disher, G. Forrest, B. Davis, H. Schuitmoker, D. Green. Fourth Row: L. Briggs, K. Essex, W. Joest, D. Stuart, B. Zeh, J. Helsabeck, H. Schiller, R. Murray. Fifth Row: D. Wolfe, D. Needham, B. Long, S. Dula, R. Pulliam, J. Barrow. 80 1 The Junior Y-Teens' officers for this year are: Cecile Junior Y-Teens listen to a speaker during a regular Mayrand, Treasurer, Sandra Marshall, I.C.C. Represen- meeting. tative, Phyllis Clanton, Secretary, Jody Vance, President, Pat Bowers, Secretary and Beth Swain, Vice President. ' U Beens President, Jody Vance .... Monday night rock .... buzzing fashion show with Hi-Y .... collecting clothes for needy the F.D.B ..... meeting the Hi-Y afterwards .... many families .... panel advice .... Pat's little slips of paper service projects .... organized? .... big tea for mothers .... dues, dues, and more dues .... losing the car keys . . beanies and scarfs at the Recognition Service .... .... M ary Elizabeth and Sandra always late from ICC Christmas dance .... long, hard discussions for the petitions , . laughing, workingf?J, being us-the Junior Y-Teens' . . decoration committee meeting at Winston Theater . . . . First Row: N. Wassell, Dev. Chairman, J. Vance, President, B. Swain, Vice President, P, Bowers and P. Clanton, Secre- tary, C. Mayrand, Treasurer, S. Marshall and S. Thorpe, l.C.C. Second Row: P. Lewis, C. Simons, P. Wolberg, M. Ben nett, S. Lowery, S. Stanford, Z. Strub, A. Ashburn, S. Young, C. Elkins, S. Blackmore, P. Rau, M. Jackson, D. McQuown, B. Walsh, C. Coan, B. Barringer, S. Lineberger. S. Edwards, K. Kappes, S. Dunnagan, T. Fulp, B. Newsome, J. Cox, S, Calaway, B. Ward, A. Howard, C. Sheets, M. E. Hunt, F. Speas, S. Taylor, N. Harvel, B. Lanier, M. Roberson, R. Pfohl Third Row: R. LaPre!le, L. Nunn, J. Wertz, P. Barbee, B. Chappell, P. Williams, C. Marshall, M. A. Hart, D. Muller, M Sanders, C. Markunas, J. Ayers, J. Brown, B. Masters, F. Brasko, L. Pannill, J. Steadman, E. Crouse, J. Decker, S. Craft, P. Ray, A. Zimmerman, A. Collier, B. Chafin, L. Davis, D. Patterson, J. Gitter, J. Sides, S. Davidson, P. Briggs, B. Hart- nett, P. Snyder, S. Smith, D. Nowell, E. Bair, M. Pfaff, L. Wilcox. Fourth Row: C. Redding, L. Reynolds, J. Skipper, L. Heard, C. Allen, S. Livengood, S. Gatewood, S. Rogan, P. Bacon, B. Brian, J. Newsome, D. Rollick, N. Burgess, A. Cocker- am, E. Foxworth, N. Dunham, M. Dwiggins, A. Fitts, C. Howell, L. Watson, S.Eisenberg, E. Fulmer, L. Lockard. Fifth Row: B. Chambers, N. Pike, A. Staton, D. Pipkin, J. Gallman, A. Pulliam, J. Decker, D. Westmoreland, L. Hauser, A. Hart, S. Henry, G. Howell, M. Cox, J. Cly, J. Butler, E. Holmes, A. Warren, B. Wyrick. Bl Sophomore U-Deens First Row: B. Holton, pres., S. Bain, v.p., J. Hutcherson, social ch., S. Howell, worship, L. Jackson, inter-club con., P Pearce, treas.g D. Dull, rec. sec., P. Collins, Corr. sec. Second Row: J. Allred, J. A. Skeen, S. Jackson, S. Smith, J. Peace L. Myers, M. Phillips, C. Miller. Third Row: A. Butner, S. Zimmerman, C. Ridgeway, G. Ferebee, A. Davis, J. Collins, S Royster. Fourth Row.: P. Bagnal, S. Shelor, S. Steere, J. Beard, K. Masten, L. Carter, L. Pratt, M. Hill, B. Hucks, K. Burke Fifth Row: M. Bagnal, E. Westmoreland, J. Stafford, D. Rinkley, N. Gardner, A. Whitney, S. Barnhardt, J. Sheets, N Stansfield, B. Kent, S. Bennson. Sixth Row: B. Reavis, L. Weavil, L. Wall, J. Rigor, P. Stanford, L. Atkinson, J. Schneider B. Rix, L. Beach. Seventh Row: J. Fleenor, B. Davis, P. Benbow, C. Thacker, B. Clark, A. Whilson, L. Abernethy, J. Mar- shall, J. Peterson, B. Tucker, M. Waggoner. Eighth Row: J. C. Parker, B. Tillotson, C. Tillotson, D. Bietschan, M. Saks H. D. Odom, M. C. Snow, M. E. Steel, J. Cox, T. A. Orrell: Ninth Row: C. Wise, S. Aspden, B. Hayden, H. Hines, M. B Chafin, L. Burrows, L. Fulton, P. O. Walker, P. W. Hooper, K. M. Cook, B. G. Heefner, F. Ubele. Tenth Row: C. Marr V. Brown, S. Matuszak, L. Pettyiohn, D. Rogers, A. Badget, G. Gardner, B. E. Hemrick, J. M. Singletary, V. C. Simpson B. S. Lineberger. Eleventh Row: L. Harding, D. Hayworth, A. Kessler, B. Greer, H. Harper, G. Walker, S. Airey, J. George G. Savage, D. Reinhardt, C. Saintsing. Twelfth Row: P. Rudolph, B. Bulla, S. French, L. Downs, C. Colter, S. Dawson B. Bailey, K. Hampton, D. Dull, P. Rhyne, N. Addams. Thirteenth Row: P. Walton, T. Cook, J. O'Brien, M. Martin, J. L Harrold, C. Fulmer, G. Grice, J. Barbee, J. Peek, A. Lipfer t, J. A. Spicer, R. Reynolds. 82 gresliman lj-Zeens First Row: A. Hauser, B. Trotter, L. Foster, D. Kanoy, P. Bain, President, P. Dunham, Vice President, K. Traylor, Secre- tary, C. Todd, l.C.C., R. Ashburn, Treasurer, D. Way, J. Ziglar, J. Woodward, P. McCormick, G. Goodwin. Second Row: B. Brewer, K. Howell, E. Wenger, M. McKeithen, J. Fleenor, P. Richardson, C. Nanny, D. Lewis, P. Murray, P. Henry, S. Spearman, J. Bailey, M. Miller. Third Row: M. Hilton, D. Craig, D. Pfefferkorn, S. Decker, D. Norman, L. Brown, K. Jones, M. McCoy, D. Turner, J. Butler, A. MacLeod. Fourth Row: K. Kirkland, C. Keiger, L. Dyer, J. Hill, C. Shields, C. Bagnal, C. Baker, C. Beardsley, N. Foster, B. Gegenheimer, L. Holmes, T. Mack. Fifth Row: S. Beckerdite, J. Petree, M. Boyer, P. Baker, C. lnabinet, L. Edwards, E. Latimer, M. Fobert, L. Fuller, N. Mayer, C. Mowery. Sixth Row: R. McCroan, M. Wallace, S. Bagnal, M. R. Frye, C. Robertson, C. Peters, V. Boyle, J. Durana, J. Ferris, C. McKnight, J. Duggins, C. Feinman. Seventh Row: S. Cox, C. Conrad, B. Granade, M. L. Bates, B. Poe, J. Pitts, C. Vaughn, J. Rudolph, N. Putnam, M. B. Perkins, S. Kemp. Eighth Row: M. Silverman, J. Holton, K. Welfare, K. Grubbs, C. Donovan, V. Ekvall, M. J. Yan- dell, P. Stallings, L. Dahlen, E. McGuire, B. Forrest, V. Wood. Ninth Row: S. Kaplan, K. Amen, M. A. Swaney, C. Dize, S. Collins, M. Gold, B. Cox, M. Blackmore, M. Thomas, D. Sm-ithdeal, J. Chipman, K. Sapp. Tenth Row: E. lsgett, P. Smith- deal, B. Collins, K. Adams, B. Reich, G. Collette, A. Smith, H. Peeples, B. Wilson, P. Huban. Eleventh Row: P. Petree, A. Rogan, S. Brown, N. Bowen, L. Walker, A. Maddrey, E. Siewers, K. Williamson, V. Lovell, J. Keith, M. Rogan. Twelfth Row: D. Bumgarner, N. Crews, M. R. Roberts, M. Davis, P. Metcalf, L. Pate, S. Barnhardt, L. Stokes, S. Wall, L. Price. Thirteenth Row: L. Young, K. Coplon, B. King, T. St. Amand, M. Rettinger, C. Harris, M. Byers, D. Venable, J. Hamrick, P. Byrd, T. Brown, M. Eidson. Q. Q.. 'ff .P Sigfith Qrade lj-Zeens First Row: President, M. Sams, Vice President, B. Harris, Vice President, J. Averette, Vice President, E. Kirby, President, J. Gilmore, President, J. Harding. Second Row: G. McClung, M. Chafin, S. Brooks, D. Saunders, M. B. Hinkle, P. Mar- kunas, C. White, V. Yokeley, C. Hoffman, B. Adams, V. Young. Third Row: B. Stanley, L. Armfield, B. Harrill, M. Thorn- ton, A. Speas, D. Hill, G, Richardson, J. Slawter, C. Carltoin, C. Parrish. Fourth Row: L. Sample, R. Greenwood, J. Wall, M. B. Peterson, T. Fultz, J. Waller, J. Vaught, M. A. Saunders, B. Brock, S. Nash, M. Spencer. Fifth Row: L. Ketchie, T. Bates, B. Harris, M. Swanson, M. A. Fulton, D. Holder, W. Dize, J. Edmonds, E. Enders, S. Cranfill, L. Kimball. Sixth Row: L. Shore, J. Graham, P. Tucker, K. V. Smith, A. Laughter, C. Pratt, L. Copple, B. Glenn, R. Beach, B. Masters, L. Moser. Seventh Row: M. Ellison, K. L. Smith, D. Bremer, K. Cockerham, J. Fulp, S. Clifton, V. Currin, P. Barringer, C. Strickland, R. Blackwell, G. Schaum, S. James. Eighth Row: B. Barbee, A. Herndon, J. Sherrill, K. Conrad, B. Pope, D. Thomas, M. Chambers, C. Tate, P. Poindexter, G. Stallings, K. Ramm. Ninth Row: K. Brewer, J. E. Newell, J. Haynes, R. Miller, M. Cly, B. Thomas, T. Allen, G. Reid, A. Thacker, P. Fearrington, B. Norman, B. Dixson 84 Resegis First Row: F. Smith, B. Dunn, G. Simmons, A. McDowell, C. Wagoner, B. A. Meador, E. O. McKnight, M. J. Tate, B. Sutton, T. Allen. Second Row: R. Thomas, C. Creech, B. Hensley, R. Hartle, R. Plemmons, S. Brown, J. Tate, J. A. Jackson. Third Row: M. Marler, M. J. Allen, A. Strader,.L. Taxis, S. K. Wall, K. Currfln, J. A. Foster, B. Heitman, E. Humphrey. Fourth Row: K. Motsinger, J. Heckard, J. Holder, S, Tate, B. Watson, E. Cooke, J. Rice, L. Reynolds, A. Barnes, J. McGrady, K, Ezzell. Fifth Row: C. l-ineberger, C. Turner, J. Fearrington, P. Smith, E. Helsabeck, B. Wallin, G. Mayrand, S. Todd, G. Steele, D. Pratt. Sixth Row: S, Henderson, M. Day, N. Goldberg, M. E. Smith, G. Saunders, P. Stephenson, M. Frye, J. Hartman, S. Glenn, A. Edwards. Seventh Row: M. Kerr, P. Odom, P. Ebert, D. Loflin, M. Owings, M. Robin, B. Horn, K. Blackwell, B. Bradshaw, J. Pearce, C. Arnold. Eighth Row: M. Higgins, J. Renn, F. Waddell, P. Harpe, V. Kestler, J. Lemons, G. Grupenhot, J. Lippels, L. Ford, F. Williamson. Ninth Row: L. Tesh, M. Hutcherson, B. Howell, B. Snow, L. Wall, C, Fletcher, E. Ray, S. Newell, M. Chew, P. Sugg, E. Shaver, L. Jessup. Tenth Row: D. Wilson, P. Miller, B. West-. moreland, L. Johnson, C. Mabe, C. Finwall, J. Lewis, J. Joyner, E. Parker, M. Kimel, M. Sullivan. Eleventh Row: N. Raum, J. Criss, M. Martin, S. Ledwith, C. Nicholas, M. Kirby, S. Powers, J. Childress, J. Kelsey, B. Hooper, P. Peterson, G. Bailey. Twelfth Row: V. Shermar, K. Norman, K. Ogburn, A. Sarratt, P. Ward, V. McGee, O. Coe, S. Harris, N. Bambalis, J. Poindexter, S. Turner, P. Deal. 3' College Cluli First Row: T. Allen, M. Marler, R. Plemmons, S. Brown, G. Simmons, R. Hartle, S. Baity. Second Row: A. Strader, N. Holmes, L. Reynolds, E. Cooke, M. Tate, J. A. Jackson, E. Ray, J. Holder. Third Row: C. Finwall, M. Chew, J. Lewis, K. Cur- rin, J. Heckard, K. Motsinger, C. Lineberger, S. Glenn, J. Fearring- ton. Fourth Row: D. Loflin, P. Harpe, L. Taxis, P. Ebert, J. Peace, M. Day, B. Heitman, E. Helsabeck, M. Sullivan. Fifth Row: M. Kerr, C. Wagoner, J. Tate, S. Ledwith, G. G. Saunders, M. Masten, A. Barnes, S. Rice, A. McDowell. Sixth Row: J. Martin, S. Todd, D. Pratt, B. A. Meador, S. Wallace, L. Wal- drop, B. Wallin, S. Tate, J. Mc- Grady. Seventh Row: M. Martin, M. Higgins, M. J. Allen, P. Le- gette, P. Stephenson, L. Wall, C. Fletcher, K. Blackwell, C. Arnold. Eighth Row: C. Mabe, M. Kirby, J. Lippels, A. Edwards, P. Odom, B. Snow, J. A. Foster, C. Turner, R. Thomas. Ninth Row: M. Smith, J. Joyner, M. Kimel, E. Parker, K. Creech, L. Ford, L. Tesh, B. How- ell, B, Dunn, F. Smith. Tenth Row: S. Powers, J. Fulp, L, Johnson, N. Goldberg, F. Williamson, M. Frye, B. Watson. Eleventh Row: C. Nich- olas, B. Westmoreland, L. Jessup, P. Sugg, E. Humphrey, S. Hender- son, P. Hedrick, J. Lemons, M. Owings. Twelfth Row: G. Grupen- hof, A. Sarratt, P. Sutton, K. Ez- zell, M. Newell, J. Poindexter, K. Tucker, S. Harris, N, Bambalis. Thirteenth Row: M. Robin, B. Hooper, B. Bradshaw, K. Wall, V. McGee, J. Pearce, G. Steele, J. Hartman, N. Raum. Fourteenth Row: K. Norman, P. Ward, M. Hutcherson, K. Ogburn, B. Horn, A. Herring, S. Turner, E. Shaver, J. Childress. Ez., ig as ,L Kemp Norman, treasurer, Nickie Bambalis, secretary, Jill Hartman, vice president, and Velma McGee, presi- dent, ably lead the College Club. Jill Hartman gladly takes those dollars so long-owed for Christmas cards that we sold. ff X Mrs. Carolyn Spencer and Miss Janie Weaver make plans for one of our interesting and informative meetings. Col l eg e C lub Organization for senior girls planning to enter col- fl lege . . . Sponsor Miss Weaver, assisted by Mrs. N Spencer, gives helpful advice to the prospective col- lege students . . . Dues, a must . . . collected to cover expenses . . . Open house after graduation . . , S100 scholarship for one of the club's own members . . . Selling greeting cards at Christmas . . . Not all work . . . fashion show . . , graduation caps . . . two of the highlights for the year. Office Pages and Receptionists First Row: C. Fletcher, B. Walsh, E. Bair, P. Wolberg, M. Brockwell, B. Holton, J. Stafford, S. Steere, T. Allen, M. Tate P. Sutton, S. Nash, W. Dize, J. Hill. Second Row: G. E. Thomas, B. Bradshaw, L. Tesh, M. Kerr, P. Harpe, R. Hargrove J. Lemons, L. Taxis, J. Tate, S. Craft, M. Sanders, A. Sarratt, J. Renn, C. Nicholas, S. Ledwith, M. Kimel, C. Mayrand, J. Ke-lsy, S. Powers, S. Smith, M. Higgins, M. A. Saunders. Third Row: S. Harris, K. Tucker, J. L. Harrold, B. Westmore- land, M. Chew, E. Parker, S. Brown, J. Joyner, J. Childress, P. Bacon, V. Shermer, M. Cox, J. Poindexter, K, Norman K. Ogburn, M. Owings. Eifirary Staff First Row: C. Turner, social chairman, S. Thorpe, secretary, B. Bradshaw, president, J. Vance, vice-president, J. Fears rington, treasurer. Second Row: B. Ward, L. Nunn, S. Blackmore, L. Wall, B. Swain, S. Glenn, P. Ray, B. Walsh, M Singletary, J. Lippels, A. Warren, L. Ford, E. Holmes, K. Creech, L. Reynolds, L. Wilcox. Third Row: M. E. Hunt, C Lineberger, M. J. Allen, B. Snow, K. Currin, J. A. Foster, P. Odom, K. Wall, P. Legette, A. G. Caldwell. Fourth Row: J Reich, G. Steele, J. Hartman, J. Pearce, M. Hutcherson, T. Cummings. Absent: M. Marler. r 1 N Hall Monitors First Row: L Brown, L. Foster, S. Brenner, N. Mayer, J. Brown, G. G. Saunders, J. Waller, S. Bagnal. Second Row: J Renn, S. Rice, J. A. Jackson, A. Strader, R. Hartle, C. Shields, M. Bagnal, E. Cooke, M. Masten, D. Norman. Third Row C. Mabe, C. Wagoner, J. Fearrington, L. Wall, S. Glenn, A. Orrell, A. Davis, J. Terris, C. Nanny, J. Fleenor, E. Horwitz Fourth Row: A. Collier, L. Wilcox, B. Chafin, E. Bair, C. Elkins, J. Cox, C. Markunas, J. Chipman, A. McGrady, M. Jack son. Fifth Row: M. Sanders, J. Steadman, F. Brasko, S. Lowery, A. Hart, P. Briggs, P. Snyder, S. Blackmore, P. Rau Sixth Row: L. Stokes, C. McKnight, A. Cabe, B. Clark, J. Petree, B. Forrest, E. Siewers, J. O'Keefe, S. Lineberger, C Howell, J. Hartman. Seventh Row: C. Conrad, C. Chandler, J. Cranfill, A. Fragakis, J. Newsome, P. Parrish, K. Blackburn D. Knighten, K. Wall, M. Martin. Eighth Row: K. Masten, P. Comor, N. Hemmings, L. Pate, M. Reitinger, E. lsgett, C Vxfise, L. Davis, M. B. Chafin, B. Rix. Ninth Row: M. Kirby, M. J. Allen, D. Dull, N. Gardner, B. Davis, M. Frye, C Allen, S. Livengood, A. Cockerham, N. Burgess, T. Avera. Tenth Row: A. Badgett, J. O'Brien, B. Tucker, J. Hutcherson N. Dunharn, S. Eisenburg, J. Butler, F. Speas, M. Dwiggins, J. Cly, P. Clanton. Eleventh Row: B. Hall, B. Horn, A. Her- ring, O. Coe, N. Wasell, M. Cox, S. Marshall, A. Zimmerman, K. Norman, P. Ward. 89 Q! S 'feers First Row: C. Coan, D. Goodwin, Treasurer, P. Snyder, Secretary, M. Jackson, President, J. Ayers, Secretary, M. Ptaff Vice President, P. Barbee, T. Fulp. Second Row: C. Elkins, P. Wolberg, R. Bowman, M. Schindel, N. Cresswell, M. Trip- lett, P. Lewis, M. Roberson, Miss McKeel, Sponsor. Third Row: K. Travis, C. Marshall, B. Foster, B. Whitman, A. Ashburn H. Smith, M. Bennett, C. Simons, S. Stanford. Fourth Row: D. Nowell, J. Wertz, R. LaPrell, B. Bryan, S. Davidson, D Hodges, J. Middleton, J. Reece, S. Smith, C. Markunas, S. Baker. Fifth Row: B. Chafin, J. Decker, A. McGrady, J. Gitter P. Parrish, M. R. Elliott, B. Robertson, J. Brown, N. Harrell, P. Everhart, N. Fulton. Sixth Row: S. Thorpe, B. Hartnett A. Marshall, S. Calaway, N. Harvel, J. Cox, E. Crouse, B. Crater, B. Lanier, C. Sheets, E. Bair. Seventh Row: L. Nunn S. Taylor, B. Chappell, L. Hauser, L. Davis, F. Brasko, M. A. Hart, C. Mayrand, K. Lane, S. Lowery, L. Wilcox, K. Kappes Eighth Row: B. Walsh, A. Collier, J. Skipper, S. Young, J. Steadman, D. Patterson, P. Rau, Z. Strub, S. Craft, L. Lockard J. Brand, J. Fritts. Ninth Row: P. Bowers, P. Ray, J. Decker, B. Barringer, S. Rogan, A. Howard, B. Masters, D. Knight- en, l. Bonds, D. Westmoreland, E. Foxwoirth, N. Burgess. Tenth Row: L. Reynolds, B. Chambers, J. Lawson, S, Dunno- gan, S, Edwards, D. McQuown, M. Dwiggins, F. Speas, S. Lineberger, S. Blackmore, E. Fulmer, P. Williams. Eleventh Row J. Martin, M. Barnette, S. Henry, G. Howell, B. Wyrick, S. Eisenberg, A. Cockerham, B. Swain, C. Kennedy, B. Dowell A. Stone, N. Wasell. Twelfth Row: P. Clanton, L. Heard, A. Zimmerman, A. Beard, S. Livengood, B. Barrett, P. Bacon, JJ Cly, M E. Hunt, A. Fitts, C. Howell. Thirteenth Row: J. Gallman, D. Pipkin, C. Allen, E. Holmes, J. Butler, M. Cox, M. Mitchell, N. Dunham, A. Warren, S. Marshall, J. Vance, A. Staton. 90 Sophofeers First Row: B. Hucks, C. Miller, M. Hill, S. Howell, President, P. Pearce, Vice President, S. Smith, S. Sheppard, D. Moore, D. Mills. Second Row: D. Lofland, S. Mooney, M. Phillips, P. Vestal, L. Myers, G. Ferebee, S. Benson, M. Orrell, M. Watson. Third Row: B. Wright, L. Burrows, L. Fulton, S. Smothers, B. Jahnke, P. Bagnol, M. Bagnol, M. Mobe, B. Kent. Fourth Row: L. Beach, B. Rix, S. Matuszak, F. Edens, J. Sheets, V. Campbell, S. Royster, F. Ubele, B. Byerly, J. Peace. Fifth Row: D. Binkley, S. Shelor, P. Kellogg, E. Carlton, L. Carter, L. Weavil, B. Reavis, J. C. Parker, M. Talley, S. Hepler, D. Cook, L. Pratt. Sixth Row: P. Rudolph, B. Holton, E. Westmoreland, S. Bain, J. Collins, A. Badget, J. Stafford, A. Whit- ney, S. Barnhart, P. Sanford, R. Tillotson, C. Tillotson. Seventh Row: J. Speight, M. Saks, P. Walker, P. Hooper, K. Cook, B. G. Heefner, B. Steele, N. Snow, N. Cox, B. Lineberger, V. Simpson, R. Martin. Eighth Row: J. Allred, T. Beitchman, M. Waggoner, B. Tucker, B. Davis, B. Hernrick, H. Odom, M. Singletary, A. Orrell, B. Byrd, D. Rogers, C. Fulmer. Ninth Row: J. A. Skeen, S. French, M. Vanderver, K. Shelton, D. Kirby, L. Abernathy, N. Adams, D. Reinhardt, D. Stanford, W. Bink- ley, N. Stansfield, J. Peterson, K. Burke. Tenth Row: L. Riemenschneider, P, Benbow, C. Thacker, S. Steere, D. Dull, N. Koelmel S. Smith P. Combs L. Hines, L. Harding, J. Ligon, L. Wall. Eleventh Row: D. Dull, K. Hampton, S. Harvel, B. Clark, B. Bailey, K. Masters, C. Wise, C. Marr, C. Colter, A. Wilson, S. Aspden, R. Parnell, A. Farthing. Twelfth Row. S. Holmes, B. Hayden, G. Herman, K. Stone, A. Kessler, B. Greer, B. Davis, L. Jackson, J. Ashcroft, J. O'Brien, J. Hutcher- son, T. Cooke, B. Gardner. Thirteenth Row: A. Butner, M. B. Chafin, S. Airey, V. Brown, D. Haworth, G. Savage, L. Hor- per, D. Wall, L. Downs, S. Dawson, C. Shore, B. Clodfelter, L. Pettyjohn. Fourteenth Row: R. Reynolds, R. Hudson, B. l Bulla, J. L. Harold, G. Walker, G. Grice, S. Burgess, J. George, R. Menz, L. Davis, A. Liipfert, J. A. Spicer. 1 l A A ,A g A Higli School junior Science Cluli First Row: B. Gegenheimer, J. Durana, E. Goodman, B. Avery, B. Fitts, T. Miller, D. Morris, B. White, W. Preussel, G Niblock, D. Klime, V. Boyle, J. Appleyard, J. Brooks. Second Row: Mrs. White, R. Murray, A. Brown, D. Licker, P. Bates B. Downing. Third Row: G. Stockton, F. Philips, R. Belton, B. Davis. Signin Qracie Science Clufi First Row: J. Miller, K. Clauset, M. A. Fulton, S. Blackwell, C. Hicks, W. Austin. 92 Scrifilers Clu5 First Row: B. Hensley, A. Laughter, C. Winder, C. Padgett, president, V. Wood, C. Johansen L. Finlayson, K. Hayden, G. Pitts, D. Alexander, S. Sulkin. Second Row: J. Harding, J. Sherrill S. Brann, P. Collins, J. Beard, M. Peyton, K. Grubbs, L. Young, D. Muller, M. Sanders. Third Row: S. Hardy, J. Bowman, S. Gatewood, D. Dunford, M. Harrington, secretary, B. Crump P. Petree. Boys' College Cluli First Row: C. Davis, president, R. Huffman, vice-president, S. Peebles, second vice-president, J. Nolan, program chairman, H. Clowes, secretary-treasurer. Second Row: M. Boles, R. Fear- rington, C. Grubbs, R. Hamilton, J. McGowan, J. Trivette, B. Carson, D. Hodges, social chair- man, T. Watts, B. Marcuson. Third Row: Mr. Peters, F. Vestal, J. Middleton, L. Smith, B. Cox, B. Hunter, T. Avera. Senior Science Clug First Row: W. Brothers, B. Wallace, president, B. Snow, treasurer, W. Lamb, vice-president' O. Coe, secretary, J. McMichael, social chairman, C. Markunas. Second Row: H. Sapp, B. James, J. Ridgill, D. Knighten, R. Howard, A. Scales. Third Row: B. Gegenheimer, R. Chew, R. Kirkman, H. Land, B. Swaringen, J. Trivette, T. Avera, S. Scarlett. Fourth Row: D. Pickard J. Vaughn, J. Ludwig, T, Thompson, K, Miller, D. Newsome, B. Vermilya, D. Gallagher, B. Cooper, L. Chandler, J. Kinney. 1 r First Row: K. Jones, J. Ziglar, B. Trotter, M. Miller, A. Hart, Secretary, N. Wilkerson, Treasurer, J. Tucker, President A. Hauser, K. Kirkland, A. Nelson, S. Jackson, D. Parrish. Second Row: T. Eddleman, J. Drake, C. McKnight, N. Putnam F. Waddell, A. Hammill, C. Feinman, N. Crews, J. Orrell, B. Ammons, M. Dowell, S. Lund, C. Saintsing, M. Vandever, S Bullard, K. Bernhard. Third Row: B. Gordon, D. Venable, J. Hamrick, K. Coplon, P. Rhyne, J. Barber, J. Marshall, J. Cran- fill, R. E. Joyner. Fourth Row: J. Bednerik, R Messick, M. R. Dobbins, L. Walker, J. Peek, H. Schuitmaker, S. Gramley 5Hespians President, Joan Tucker .... vice-president, John Davis .... secretary, Ann Hart .... treasurer, Norman Wilkerson .... sponsor, Mr. Ray Joyner .... planning programs and productions .... participating in chorus Christmas program .... highlight of the year-one act comedy presented after Christmas .... all 66 members enthusiastically participating in presentation .... working long hours on scenery and costumes .... learning lines .... attending district conference .... enjoying many Thespians activities .... a successful and fun- filled year for all. Joan Tucker, president of the Thespians helps the Members of Thespians work hard for their first play players learn their lines. of the year. 94 First Row: President, P. Freed, Vice President, N. Pratt, Secretary-Treasurer, B. Senkus, J. Spicer, S. Ogden, H. Butner C. Markunas, K. Blackwell. Second Row: R. David, D. Sprinkle, D. Meschan, B. Barnhardt, A. Willis, B. Groat, B. Vaughn Third Row: C. Philips, D. O'Flaherty, G. Blackburn, E, Mock, B. Clingman, B. Keller, C. Davis, C. Farran. Debating Club Discussion, debate, and research .... January try-outs .... triangular debates .... state semi-finals and finals .... Wake Forest workshop .... president, Peter Freed .... vice-president, Sonny Pratt .... secre- tary-treasurer, Bill Senkus .... sponsor, Mrs. Garrison .... co-operates with National Forensic League .... N.F.L. congress at High Point, Sandy Ogden, Best Presiding Officer .... practice congress here in January .... Regional conference in Raleigh .... president, Howard Butner .... vice-president, Peter Freed ,... secre- tary-treasurer, Kate Blackwell .... sponsor, Mr. Morrow. K 1 .1 ff Dan O'Flaherty and Howard Butner admire the medal Members of the varsity debating team, Kate Black- won by Sonny Pratt in the World Peace Speech well, Peter Freed, Howard Butner,and Dan O'Flaherty, Contest. look over their material. 95 UsHers Clu5 First Row: B. Senkus, E. Kimel, L. Byrd, B. Hurst, R. David, B. Avery, A. Scales, B. Clingman, J, Ridgill. Second Row: R. Howard, P. W. Masten, B. Smith, J. Mickey, J. Davis, B. Barnhardt, B. Slovenz, D. Hodges, T. Watts, C. Lane, J. Trivette, J. McGowan, L. George. Third Row: Mr. Webster, C. Cashwell, S. Staples, S. Ogden, H. Butner, D. Dwiggins, R. Huffman, B. Grant, B. Leake, R. Byrd, J. Middleton, E. Johnson, D. Simpson, J. Kandzer, H. Schuitmaker, T. Conrad, T. Wilson, C. Philips, D. Chipman. grencii Clufl First Row: L. Watson, L. Simms, C. Robertson, P. Smith, M. J. Yandell, M. A. Swaney, F. Speas, president, N. Wassell, secretary, C. Sheets, treasurer, D. Lineback, vice-president, L. Reynolds, B. Watson, A. Collier, B. Chafin, L. Wilcox, R. Pfohl. Second Row: F. Smith, L. Wall, B. Burgess, J. McGrady, J. Cly, C. Wagoner, S. Rice, Miss Ford. Third Row: I. Harrah, E. M. Kimel, L. P. Vickers, R. B. Huffman, M. Cox, P. Bacon, A. Warren. erman Club First Row: Treasurer, B. Byerlyj Secretary, B. Anderson, Vice President, K. Carter, President, B. Sherrill, President S. Gramley, Vice President, E. Bair, Secretary, M. Cox, Treasurer, L. Nunn, Publicity Chairman, H. VonSchiller. Second Row: S. Zimmerman, R. LaPrelle, B. Chappell, P. W. Masten, L. Downs, B. Bryan, B. Gottenstrater, J. Davis, M. Watts, D. Muller, E. Eysenback, P. Barbee, B. Newsome, P. Davis. Third Row: F. Ebert, N. Pratt, B. VonKatz, D. O'Flaherty, W. Joest, W. Lamb, T. Cordell, B. Downing, Mrs. Hepler, Sponsor. Fourth Row: F. Phillips, D Needham, E. Johnson, J. Stu- art, C. Von Doymi, B. Jones. History Club First Row: R. Carlberg, H. Drake, R. Kirkman, T. Wilson, M. Ferebee, G. Durham, M. Lorber, E. Maddrey, N. Senkus, J. Myers, Mr. Mitchell. Second Row: B. Reed, W. Turner, R. Meachan, B. Johnson, D. Upton. 97 Q 1. vsuuuvww-M Pep Board First Row: B. Snow, G. Steele, P. Legette, A. Edwards, Co-Chairman, S. Glenn, Co-Chairman, C. Coan, M. J. Allen, C Lineberger, J. Pearce. Second Row: K. Throckmorton, L. Brown, L. Edwards, P. Snyder, J. Fearrington, S. Aspden, P. Baker J. Pfefferkorn, M. Culler, J. Slawter, P. Orrell, L. Holmes, J. Holton, J. Tate, P. Collins. Third Row: B. Davis, F. Speas J. Pitts, W. Sams, C. Hill, M. Parrish, M. Coggin, S. Disher, L. Rice, P. Freeman, C. Dobb, J. Getty, J. Lewis, V. Currin,, Sf James, M. Gold, E. McGuire, M. Bennett, S. Lackey, Miss Caldwell. Fourth Row: B. Howell, T. Watts, S. Eisenberg, J. Wertz, A. Brown, C. Evens, B. Collins, M. Clancy, A. Fragakis, P. Pearce, A. Maddrey, J. Hartman, D Foltz, B. Leake, J. Russell, R. Willard, J. Davis, S. Staples, R. Boggs, D. Kenny. First Row: P. James, P. Orrell, J. Boughman, S. Workman, M. Monday, L. Moser, J. Poley, D. Wheeling, W. Weaver L. McGowan, N, Hester, D. Scott, Second Row: A. Balafas, C. Hanna, B. Erving, P. Coffey, E. Tucker, K. Cockerham, J. Harrold. 1 president, A. Harris, treasurer, G. Forrest, B. Hawn. Second Row: H. Bender, L. Holcomb, T. Cummings, L. H. Hutchens, D. Blanco, L. Blalock, J. Bunn. Third Row: F. Hightower, P. Le- gette, B. Snow, S. Glenn, J. Pearce, C. Lineberger, B. Steele, K. Cook, S. Lineberger, E. Bair B. Walsh, B. Cox, G. Goodwin, B. Smith, B. Bryant. First Row: S. Little, S. Heckard, P. Hightower, secretary, G. Steele, vice-president, D. Foltz Council J R 6 First Row: S. Robinson, D. Hodges, C. Anglin, R. Howard, D. Needham, B. Wallman, P. Bates, Z OPS M. Bryant, S. Cooper, J. Rrdgsu, S. solkarr. Second Row: S. Bradford, B. Looooro, F. Phillips, H. Day, L. Briggs, B. Gilbert, M. Boyd, D. Stuart. Third Row: B. Malcolm, J. Rehder, B. Snyder, M. Orr, G. Hart, F. Freudig, R. Perryman. First Row: J. Middleton, C. Smith, A. Lyon, E. Kimel, president, P. Walther, secretary, G C u Bennett, program chairman, J. Ridgill, B. Trotter, T. Watts. Second Row: F. Vestal, L. Miller M. Boles, B. Mackie, R. Fearrington, R. Vaughn, G. McGugan, P. Dunn, C. Cashwell, S. Staples B. Grant, L. Rettinger, T. Cooper. 99 1 Qym Headers First Row: P. Collins, P. Dunham, B. Swain, M. Mitchell. Second Row: J. Heckard, J. A. Foster, T. Fulp, L. Watson, M Cox, M. Dwiggins, A. Collier, M. Pfaff, M. Mitchell, L. Heritage, M. McKeithen, S. Decker, D. Pfefferkorn, K. Jones, J Ziglar, J. Hill, S, Shelor, B. Harrill, L. Holmes, M. Blackmore, J. Holton, P. Bain, C. Mabe, J. Sechrist, J. Ayers, E. Fox worth, S. Taylor, D, Pratt. Third Row: M. Daois, A. Badgett, S. Bain, C. Baker, S. Workman, D. Hill, A. Speas, B Gegenheimer, V. Lawrence, J. Bennett, H. Peeples, E. McGuire, J. Collins, P. Walker, B. Hemrick, L. Sims, V. Currin L. Armfield, L. Sample, E. Kirby, D. Thomas, R. Blackwell, M. Sams, T. Fultz, K. Harrison. Fourth Row: D. McQuown B. Bennett, J. Pitts, K. Traylor, M. Waggoner, J. Fleenor, G. Collette, S. Airey, V. Campbell, A. Maddrey, C. Colter B. G. Heetner, B. Davis, S. Kemp, D. Dull, N. Putnam, C. McKnight, K. Sapp. Fifth Row: A. Parker, T. St. Amand, A Smither, S. Benson, P. Huband, R. Reynolds, J. A. Spicer, N. Snow, N. Cox, B. Steele, B. Greer, M. Singletary, G. Walker, P Pearce, B. Collins, P. Smithdeal, C. Wise, S. Collins. Physical Hifness Clug First Row: R. Hoots, E. Pagett, B. Fulp, S. Sparks, J. Gaddy, B. Lambeth, M. Carter, B. Jones, T. Phillips, K. Hepler, J. Russell, D. Forrest, M. Cagel, D. Bird, R. Hill, J. Gross, N. Harris, C. Westmoreland, C. Peters, R. Schneider. Second Row: B. Benbow, R. Fishel, L. Ballard. R. Smith, P. Williams, J. McDowell, L. Bouvier, D. De Ramus, D. Drummond, R. Davenport, W. Edwards, B. Brockwell, C. Perry, L. Gordon, M. Shore, D. Yountz, R. Foster, F. Bean. Third Row: T. Fow- ler, K .Davis, J. Dillon, W. Turner, T. Ogburn, D. Goin, T. Bradshaw, S. Johnson, R. Warren. i-ourth Row: G. Shermer, T. Blalock, S. Dula, D. Wolfe, D. Staley, B. Rumple, I. B. Southerland, C. Veitch. IOO 5 . - A -.:f:.AfG?..S' v TU' 7 ' unior Red Cross First Row: M. Budd, A. Davis, F. Parnell, M. Mitchell, L. George, M. Tate, M. Owings, D. Rogers, N. Foster, C. Keigcr M. Anderson, D. Craig. Second Row: N. Fulton, J. Beard, J. A. Jackson, D. Hill, J. Poley, D. Pfefferkorn, S. Thompson E. Helsabeck, T. Richardson, J. Waller, P. Vestal, B. Norma n. Third Row: C. Colter, S. Newell, G. Grupenhof, M. Clary S Powers, C. Tate, B. Squires, S. Gatewood, P. Harpe, P. Deal. Fourth Row: P. Bacon, S. Dunnagon, C. Howell, B. Disher D Pratt, B. Gardner, E. Fulmer, S. Motusak, R. Hill, C. Feinman. Fifth Row: B. Burton, E. Humphrey, V. Lovell, N. Pike K Williamson, J. Eysenback, C. Ridgeway, L. Pettyjohn, N. Cranor. Sixth Row: O. Coe, T. St. Amand, C. Smith, G. Poulos, J. McGraw, B. Rumple, T. Blalock, S. Ebert, D. Bumgarner, K. Harrington. lOl First Row: Dorothy Mc- Quown, Beth Swaim, Agnes Fitts, assistant chief, Nancy Dunham, chief, Meriel Mit- chell, Ellean Bair. Second Row: Cricket Coan, Sandra Lineberger, Nancy Wasell, Carol Howell. Senior Marshals First Row: Ellen Bair, Ann Davis, Kay Cook, Barbara Lineberger, Susan Black- more, Patsy Bowers, Betty Ward, Patricia Walker. Sec- ond Row: Agnes Fitts, Nancy Dunham, Becky Horn, Kay Wall, chief, Meriel Mitchell, assistant chief, Jo Ann Fos- ter, Dorothy McQuown. Cheerleaders First Row Kneeling: Brenda Snow, Linda Wall, Cricket Coan, Kathryn Motsinger, assistant chief, Mary Jane Allen, Kay Currin, Peggy Legette. Standing: Jean Pearce, Carolyn Lineberger, Chief, Genevieve Steele. Zlflajoreftes Black ancl Qolcl Bancl A First Row: P. Walker, B. Ward, P. Bowers, S. Blackmore, D. McQuown, J. A. Foster, M. Mitchell, asst. chief, K. Wall, chief, B. Horn, Chor., N Dunham, A. Fitts, B. Lineberger, K. Cook, A. Davis, E. Bair, C. Howell. Second Row: D. Gallagher, P. Hahn, D. Green, J. Rehder, G. Cofer, B. Hurst R. Huffman D. Stuart, L. Budd, J. Josinkiewicz, B. Gilbert, B. Snow, D. Hedrick, D. Lyon, H. Schuitmaker, D. Needham, S. Gramley, M. Boyd, B Clingman, L. Rettinger, R. Gibson, H. Day, Pres., F. Williams, L. Briggs, F. Brownlee, K. Isaac, R. Pulliam, R. Howard, E. Kimel, S. Snyder, B. Heit- man, J. Peterson, S. Ogden. Third Row: S. Packard, E. Sorwitz, B. Giggenhamer, S. Smith, N. Mayer, P. Briggs, B. Hayden, L. Hines, V. Kestler, C Marshall, S. Shephard, J. Petree, P. Deal, P. Peterson, L. Reynolds, D. Hayworth, C. Marr, A. Hart, B. Bryan, S. Davidson, J. Newsom, M. Hart, P Snyder, J. Kelsey, P. Ebert, J. Rice, B. Newsome, E. McKnight, L. Harding, D. Binkley, D. Kanoy. Fourth Row: B. Avery, G. Hart, R. Perryman, B Snyder, P. Freeman, F. Freudic, J. R. Ridgill, J. McMichael, M. Cagle, C. Lane, P. Parrish, C. Wise, M. Lee, P. Smith, E. Scott. J. Helsabeck, P. Bates K. Davis, B. Anderson, T. Phillips, R. Chew, L. George, M. Orr, R. David. Fifth Row: M. Cox, V. McGee, J. Cly, S. Bradford, J. Meditz, B. Rhudz, l. B Southerland, B. Leonard, K. Hepler, H. Russ, P. Petree, H. Chipman, D. Rollick, N. Cox. 1 First Row: M. Swanson, L. Armfield, A. Speas, V. Currin, J. Holton, P. Dunham, P. Bain, M. Gold, B. Wilson, D. Smithdeal, M. Blackmore, Chief C. Mowery, D. Turner, N. Mayer, M. Thomas, S. Bagnal, L. Edwards, M. Sams, M. A. Saunders, J. Holton, J. Slawter, L. Kimball. Second Row: W, Weaver, C. Ward, C. Bailey, J. Sherrill, B. Cooper, K. Wilcox, B. Lowery, B. Vance, W. Eysenboch, D. Sprinkle, S. Stroupe, J. Davis, F. Freudig, K Davis, G. Cofer, D. Craver, R. Tillotson, F. Williams, S. Bradford, C. Lincoln, B. Hartman, R. Maynard,,M. Harrington, B. Walderman, F. Richardson M. Clancey, G. Tuttle, W. Nail, K. Stone, J. Hutcherson, M. Chambers, J. Petree, R. Wainer, G. Kelley, E. Horwitz, S. Packard. Third Row: B. Snook, R Parker, S. Smith, M. Henry, A. Drake, S. Cooper, D. Byerly, L. Shutt, F. Disher, K. Harrison, M. Budd, S. Clifton, B. Gegenheimer, C. Tate, B. Harris K. Joyce, T. Vernon, J. Smith, S. Snyder, C. Burchett, H. Thomas, S. Kates, D. Russell, K. LaR0que, P. Hahn, R. Trent, M. Lee, A. Fragakis, J Knouse, M. Hart, B. Harris, P. Orr, G. Park, R. Thomas, B. Gibson, R. Harris, B. Gibson, D. Bell, B. Clary, D. Kanoy. Fourth Row: L. Stokes, B. Reich, L. Fuller, J. Vickers, D. Clitherow, L. Kimel, S. Cuningham, S. Sulkin, B. Snyder, J. Pfefferkorn, ,W. Middleton, L. Stone, C. Harris, B. Fitts, C. Hicks S. Lackey, G. Reid, J. Allred, J. Doub, C. Baldwin.,Fifth Row: J. McDowell, B. Rhudy, B. Brewer, P. VanDorsten, B. Justice, B. Petree, H. Chipman, J. Keith, E. McGuire. Sixth Row: A. Zimmerman, D. DeRamus, S. Kaplon. I Qrchesfra First Row: P. Stephenson, V. McGee, C. Nicholas, B. Cooper, A. Zimmerman, P. Walker, S. Matusak, C. Thacker. Second Row: J. Cly, D. Rollick B. Chambers, M. Byers, S. Barnhardt, B. Bryan, J. Kelsey, P. Murray, B. Pike, D. Smithdeal, L. Edwards. Third Row: R. Reynolds, D, Knighten, J Brooks, E. Crouse, J. Fitzgerald, R. Howard, J. Newsome, E. Kimel, B. Newsom, B. Ward, D. Turner, N. Foster, M. Yandall, S. Bagnal. Fourth Row B. Reich, L. Fuller, J. McDowell, D. Mickey, G. Baily, J. Ridgill, D. Needham, B. Waldman, H. Day, L. Briggs, K. Greene, A. Thacker, K. Brewer, J Samaras, L. Sims. Fifth Row: N. Mayer, E. Newell, T. Vernon, C. -Rogers, S. Bradford, B. Lowery, B. Avery, B. Blackburn, W. Presell, D. Hodges, M Boyd, B. Gilbert, F. Freudig, M. Orr, B. Snyder, P. Hawn. Sixth Row: B. Leonard, S. Robinson, H. Schuetmaker, B. Malcolm, J. Keith, S. Blake, G Harmon, P. Hightower, C. Perry, J. Peterson, J. -Rehder, B. Heitman, S. Snyder. Mr. Mayer, conductor. A Cappella CHoir First Row: P. Bowers, M. Peyton, D. Muller, A. Pulliam, L. Tesh, M. A. Martin, A. Wilson, C. Colter, l. Bonds, K. Ezzell, J. Steadman, J. Clary, A Strader, M. Jackson, A. Whitney, S. Steere, E. Humphrey, M. A. Roberson. Second Row: M. Higgins, D. Nowell, B. Bailey, S. Dawson, S. Hardy, B Burgess, S. Burgess, S. Henderson, J. McGrady, G. McKenzie, P. Williams, D. Pratt, M. Kimel, S. Rice, S. Edwards, E. Ray, A. Hammill, T. Allen Third Row: S. Ledwith, S. Turner, M. Frye, G. Little, L. Vickers, R. Penny, M. Lorber, T. Cooper, D. Clay, R. Turner, B. Zeh, D. Sudlum, B. Gegen- heimer, T. Wilson, R. Womack, E. Helsabeck, J. Dull, S. Stanford, B. Masten, P. Little, R. Penry, C. Smith, B. Smith, C. Hamilton, D. Dwiggins, L Taylor, G. Parrish, J. Willis, J. Hicks, D. Voorhees, W. Colter, E. Maddrey, J. Kinney, B. White, M. Watts, B. Lovell, K. McKeithan. Qirls' Choir First Row: R. L. Ashburn, M. Wallace, K. Ezzell, J, Durana, J. Butler, M. R. Frye, L. Dyer, K. Taylor, C. Feinman, B. Hensley. Second Row: R. Bow man, S. Smothers, D. Muller V Campbell, l. Bonds J Steadman D. Pratt, B Disher D. Loflin, M Fr e S. Turner S R' A. P tt S Y ,. ,. , . , . y, ,. ice, ey,.oung,A Nelson J McGrady C Bagnal C Peter M W t J T D L ' , . , . , . s, . a son, . urner, . ewis, M. Jackson. Third Row: S. Sterre, M. Boyer, C. Cann, M. Wolfe, B. Lanier A. Whitney, M. Vanderver, L. Abernathy, M. Mikel, L. Tesh, S. Edwards, S. Henderson, C. Colter, E. Ray, E. Helsabeck, S. Airey, A. Hammill, A Wilson, S. Smith, L. Dahlen, V. Wood, L. Thomas, J. Ziglar, C. lnabinet, L. Simpson. Fourth Row: P. Pearce, M. Phillips, J. Beard, R. McCroan, P Whisnant, J. A. Skeen, A. McLeod, C. Johansen, A. Pulliam, N. Adams, B. Ammons, B. Bailey, G. McKenzie, C. Wadford, P. Williams, S. Dawson B. Burgess, D. Reinhardt, J. Clary, M. Roberson, H. Peoples, L. Stewart, S. Kemp, J. Tate, P. Harpe, S. Stanford, T. Allen, J. Dull. Fifth Row: S. Cobb M. White, C. Coplan, P. Smithdeal, A. Strader, J. Fleenor, P. Bowers, S. Beckerdite, S. Hardy, D. Cooke, S. Brown, L. Young L. Walker P. Rh S I I Ynef - Burgess, L. Masten, A. Maddrey, M. Miller, C. Ridgeway, L. Wall, M. Talley, S. Barnhardt, N. Holmes, M. Peyton, R. Binkley. Sixth Row: N. Hem- ming, M. Clary, B. Parker, P. Everhart, B. Jahnke, D. Nowell, J. Allred, F. Edens, M. Rogan, A. Smither, P. Petree, D. Church, K. Adams, M. R. Roberts, E- I . . . . . . . sgett, J. Parker, L. Davis, B. Poe, M. Higgins, J. Llgon, J. Brookshire, M. L. Bates, R. Hudson, M. A. Martin, S. Ledwlth, E. Humphrey, M. Moore 1 Eighth Qracie Giirus First- Row: V. Young, B. Harris, C. Willoughby, M. B. Hinkle, M. Cass, M. Mitchell, M. Anderson, J. Conn, G. Greene, E. Johnson, F. Hough, J. Bough- man, C. Hoffman, C. Oehman, C. White, L. McGowan, N. Hester, B. Adams, S. Hinney. Second Row: M. A. Fulton, P. Markunas, G. Specs, J. Gilmore, K. V. Smith, G. Richardson, B. Barbee, M. B. Peterson, L. Noding, S. Johnson, G. Cashion, J. Holton, J. Slawter, A. Loughty, T. Fultz, P. Poindexter, K. Porth, P. Orrell, M. Ellison, D. Holder. Third Row: R. Beech, A.Brownlee, B. Pope, J. Fulp, C. Strickland, S. Workman, A. Herndon, V. Currin, E. Enders, E. Tucker, C. Bennett, J. Poley, L. Copple, J. Frahn, K. Conrad, C. Pratt, B. Norman, J. Hayes, L. Ernest, R. Greenwood, G. Stallings. Fourth Row: K. Cockerham, A. Bolafa, M. Cly, G, Schoun, S. Brann, G. Reid, E. Kirby, S. Spurr, D. Dunford, C. Tolin, D. Thomas, C. Hanna, L. McLeod, J. Kittenger, B. Staley, D. Johnson, J. Averette, M. Marcuson, C. Gaines, M. Sams. M. L. Mitchell, seated at piano. Boys' Cfiotus First Row: J. Hicks, J. Kinney, R. Turner, B. Smith, P. Baragona, L. Vickers, P. Little, K. McKeithan, M. Watts, M. Lor- ber. Second Row: C. Smith, J. Gay, P. Wooten, B. Cranfill, A. Davis, B. Jones, D. Dwiggins, J. Willis. Third Row: G. Par- rish, R. Penry, B. White, D. Voorhees, W. Colter, B. Gegen heimer. Fourth Row: G. Little, P. W, Masten, L. Taylor, D. Clay, E. Maddrey, C. Hamilton. Fifth Row: B. Sugg, T. Cooper, B. Zeh. Sixth Row: J. Hausch, R. Womack, T. Wilson, R. Picket, B. Lovell, D. Ludlum. Qnsfrumenial Music Cluli First Row: L. Edwards, J. Petree, B. Reich, L. Fuller, N. Mayer, E. McKnight, J. Kelsy, P, Stephenson, J. Meditz, D. Hed rick, R. Mayer, H. Day, President, B. Leonard, P. Hahn, S. Snyder, D. Rollick, J. Newsom, P. Briggs, K. Greene, J. E Newell, K. Brewer, B. Newsome, M. Hart. Second Row: S. Bagnal, M. Lee, B. Rhudy, J. Smith, G. Harmon, G. Coter, B Waldman, M. Orr, E. Scott, D. Lyon, S. Bradford, C. Lane, B. Slovenz, B. Wallin, L. Briggs, J. Rehder, S. Cooper, J, Davis R, Thomas, J. Vickers, D. Kanoy. Third Row: G. Park, J. Pfefferkarn, T. Vernon, R. Gibson, M. Bryant, C. Ward, H Thomas. Fourth Row: D. Russell, B. Snyder, B. Gibson, F. Freudig, R. Wainer, G. Kelly, B. Gibson, C. Burchett, B. Lowery IO9 First Row: R. Hatcher, W. Hammettee, M Georgoulia, W. Soloman, C. Doub. Second Row: R. Johnson, R. Cox, P. Bowers, J. Harn S. Moore. Third Row: D. McKnight, D. Good- win, C. Cunningham, E. Hunt, R. Davis Fourth Row: H. Starbuck, V. Williams, J Moffitt, R. Bailey, T. Boose, D. Carmichael Mr. McSwaim. Uocational Printing Under guidance of Mr. Clyde F, Mc- Swain . . . our print shop one of the most modern in the South . . . classes held in shop under the cafeteria . . . training done in connection with act- ual jobs produced for the Winston- Salem City Schools . . . two closses daily . . . three hours each . . . course offered for four years . . . upon grad- uation all competent students are placed in the printing industry. Q 'S'-7' fli- HH -IQ V fr - L I Z 1 0 f Y Q x , . A ,Hy ' .W rpf, 4259 K 0+ ,1 -.5 uv Nw Q1 1,1-.-1 U I W ff' f JIMMY CHRIS I L W-A L 5 1 1 .-4 1 1 5 L 1 4 . L -- 'R Z-lx PALTL WATSSN ALEX THOMPSON ACK MARSHALL I r I N 1 . s . aossv MILLER DPN EoL1'z - f RILL CHIPMAN r 1 I JOHN MAUZ LARRY HOLCOMI CHUMMY GRUBBS . Senior Uarsiig J I I J I i , E BOBBY HAWN GLENN SAALMONS H V -5 I A I 'Q 'X , 1 'f:L'f.. A V 5 ' L Q A I X ' ' L' 1 R F DAVID BLANC! J U Us WADEN ALLEN HARRIS A V F fx- 4 -ww, -1' FRIES SHAFFNER TOMMY CUMMINGS DUN UPTON Players ,,. ,J X -fr A .JOHNNY REICH LARRY CRUTCHFIELD CHARLES DAVIS PENN CRAVER ' JN xx- ' ff E' W f 'af -1 , . f f .Wit s 5 5' FELDA HIGHTOWER NORMAN RUSSELL ,f KENT WALL ,- 1' rf xy ., 1 Af., f Ss DICK VOORHEES WALLY DUNHAM A-. I Q ,eq , , m '4 Q V,..:: Q Q L mf Q . E11 M '- IQ ROMA comss STEVE CLARK Co-State Champion Hoothall Beam, First Row: N. Wilkerson, G. Forrest, B. Larmore, D. Frizelle, H. Bender, T. Dunn, B. Smith, P. Dunn, P. W. Masten, D. Foltz, J. Davis. Second Row: J. Bullo, B. Miller, B. Roscoe, D. Burton, R. Hodges, H. Morris, S. Robinson, L. H. Hutchins, J. Kandzer, C. Grubbs. Third Row: J. Marshall, J. Mauzy, S. Heckard, H. Butner, C. Hauser, L. Cruse, B. Barnhardt, B. Gottenstrader, L. Blalock, G. Solmons, J. Chris, N. Russell. Fourth Row: B. Hown, R. Vaughn, K. Wall, L. Holcomb, W Dunham, T. Cummings D Powell W. Turner W Curlee, L. Crutchfield. Fifth Row' B Br ant B Chipman S Clark J 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' Y 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' Reich, C. Davis. Sixth Row: R. McAden, A. Thompson, J. Harrington, P. Watson, D. Voorhees, D. Blanco, F. Shaffner, B. Flintcm, R. Combs, F. Hightower, W. Colter, D. Upton. FIRST TEAM First Row: Felda Hightower, right end, Larry Crutchfield, outside tackle, Fries Shaffner, inside tackle, Jack Marshall right guard, Rufus McAden, center, Dick Voorhees, left guard, Bill Chipman, left end, Second Row: Bobby Hown wingback, Johnny Reich, blocking back, Wally Dunhom, fullback, Tommy Cummings, tailbock. ll4 N Jura? Hoofball 1958 Reynolds Reynolds -Hanes ................. Reynolds- Reynolds- -Gray .......... Wilmington ............ East Mecklenburg Reynolds-Salisbury ................ Reynolds- Burlington ..... Reynolds-Gastonia .... .......,27-6 ......33-I2 ......28-l2 ,,....4l-l3 .....l4-7 ......,.27-6 .....l4-O SCORES Coaches Wilson Alexander, Red Wilson, and Our managers, Allen Harris, Penn Craver, David Herman Bryson work hard explaining plays. Gaskins, Benny Orrell, George Little, and Richie Boggs always give a helping hand. Reynolds-High Point ......l3-O Reynolds-Charlotte ....... ........ 7 -6 Reynolds-Greensboro ...... .......... 2 6- l 4 Reynolds-Asheville .... ...,............. 3 4-6 Western Title Reynolds-Wilson ................,................... 6-6 ie for State Championship The l958 edition of R.J.R's Black Demons proved to be the winningest team in the glorious football history of Reynolds High School . . . Rolling over eleven consecutive opponents with powerful victories . . . Demons were barely stopped short of a perfect season by unbeaten Wilson . , . the teams fought to a 6-6 tie thus sharing the State AAA Football Championship crown . . . Great coaching evident in the work of Red Wilson, his second year as head coach . . . Back coach Herman Bryson who has helped send previous Reynolds teams to Championship games . . . Line coach Will Alexander, former Co-Captain of the Demons . . . Some of the seasons highlights: vicious charging of the offensive line led by Dick Voorhees, Jack Marshall, Fries Shaffner, and Larry Crutchfield . . . great pass catching by Felda Hightower and Bill Chipman,who caught five for five for 175 yards . . , rough defensive play by Center Rufus McAden who didn't make a poor snap all season . . . quarterbacking duties by Johnny Reich who turned in some fine blocking performances . . . the tricky elusiveness of Wingback Bobby Hawn who scored fourteen times on his well-run reverse play . . . Tommy Cummings's long touchdown runs which proved to be the most exciting . , . and the smashing line bucks and beautiful openfield running of Fullback Wally Dunham . . . comeback victory over strong Charlotte Central . . . the thorough stomping of old rivals Greensboro, Asheville, and Salisbury . . . and the bruising defensive play of Bob Miller, Glenn Salmons, Larry Holcomb, John Mauzy, Britt Smith, and Jimmy Chris. ll5 I RUFUS MCADEN All City-County, All Conference, AAA All State first team, Shrine Bowl Representative, Co-captain of Reynolds High School football team, East-West All Stars, Hon- orable mention All Southern. Q Hooigail Honors MR. WILSON Coach of the Year, Co-coach of Shrine Bowl. ll6 if ll I Cyl TOMMY CUMMINGS Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence, Co-Coptoin of Reynolds High School football tecm. S10 lofi' SN WALLY DUNHAM All City-County, AAA All State First Team, All Conference, Shrine Bowl Representative ICQ- Ccptainl, All Southern, Most Valuable Player Western AAA, East-West All State, Honorable Mention All American. A 5, -no Q. 'rg LARRY CRUTCHFIELD JACK MARSHALL BILL CHTPMAN All City-County, AAA All State All City-County, All Conference, All Conference, Honorable Men First Team, All Conference, All State Second Team. tion All State. Captain All City Team. FELDA HIGHTOWER DICK VOORHEES Honorable Mention All Confer- Honorable Mention All Confer- BFICC. EDCE. BOBBY HAWN All City-County Second Team, Honorable Mention All State Honorable Mention All Confer once. r CARL HUNT ROY BYRD BOB HANCOCK All City, All Conference, Moet All City, All Conference, Honor- All City. Valuable Player City-County, All able Mention All State. State, Shrine Bowl Representa- tive. ll7 TISALL State championship we're on the wayg lt all got started with Hanes and Gray . . . Our next big game was a victoryg Wilmington Wildcats were number three . . . ,East Mecklenburg was number tourg They got beat by a great big score . . . Homecoming game was really a drivep Salisbury was number five .. . Our next home game was good for kicksg We Our next big victory was all setg Gast0nia's Green Waves were beat Burlington 27-6 . . . all wet . . . ll8 ElllllEl Charlotte made it number ninej Ole' school spirit was really fine . . . High Point Bison didn't rateg l3-O made it number eight . . . We caught ol' Greensboro unawareg The Whirlies were just a lot of hot air . . . l Asheville, Asheville, who are they? Tiny little hillbillies stuffed with hay . . . l , W- - Last of all was Wilsong We went all the way in triple A!!! ll9 Steve Heckard trys to get out of the way of a High Point player. JOHN DIXON HOWARD MORRIS lv 5 , 59. L Q Q DE-.lugifllx 35 ix f I If I . BRITT SMITH Ui Q- Y NEIL WILLIAMS I r. ' 1 .fi X, ,gas R J Ii 3 , , X ' JIMMY BULLA Rx 'ls-L 120 STEVE HECKARD Basheffiall Neil Williams, captain, Ray Whitley, coach . . . Consisting mostly of sophomores and juniors, team faced year of rebuilding . . . Despite lack of experience Demons opened with two strong victo- ries over Lexington . . . lnexperience took its toll as season progressed . . . However, later defeats failed to daunt spirit . . . boys gave their all . . . Black Demons led by seniors Neil Williams, captain and guard, Don Bryant, forward, Paul Twink Watson, guard . . . Ann Herring crown- ed Homecoming Queen at game with High Point . . . Had its ups and downs but showed promise for a winning future and truly great spirit! 1 DON '91 4 .M A 7 .. v il i , :A V'-L-. Vi PAUL WATSON A ll P x. 5 R ' BILL GRANT Bam BRYANT S' r, 's ,f f ' A Slew xx sg M3 ff' l ' H .3 ,ii A xt 2,5 ' Q1 I ills i if if Q.. A . N 1, 'I 3 S . f D3 Game with city rival, Gray. RICHARD HERRING A 2 lwifsxg, 5 l ,WHA 5 lt . f l lg f ff Coach Ray Whitely and captain Neil Williams Reynolds action in the exciting game with after a hectic game. Boyden High School. TONY DUNN t i P2 SCOTT STAPLES Qolf Deam First Row: T. Conrad, W. Manuel, E. Scott, R. Murray, S. Dula, L. Rice. Second Row: Mr. Wilson, B. Stallings, D. Blanco A. Conway, B. James, J. Dixson, B. Morefield. Boys' Varsity Basegall First Row: J. Stuart, J. Reich, J. White, S. Heckard, D. Bryant, J. Harrington, D. Gaskins. Second Row: Coach Bryson, G. Forrest, B. Hawn, A. Thompson, L. Holcomb, T. Cummings, L. H. Hutchens, B. Smith, P. Dunn, T. Dunn, D. Foltz, Coach Barefoot. 122 I Boys' Varsity Gennis Geam R. Gilmore, J. Nolan, J. Muecke, R. Combs, D. Powell, T. Blalock, Mr. Whitley. Graclg Zeam First Row: C. Davis, K. Essex, A. Jacobsen, J. Rehder, F. Shaffner, J. Middleton, L. Budd, W. Dunham, B. Marshall, T Watts. Second Row: N Katz N Lide H Clowes J McGraw R Warren B Chipman D Chi man H M ' T P' . , . , . , . , . , . , . p , . orrls, . ltts G. Salmons, D. Hodges. Third Row: B. Zeh, R. Marion, D. Stuart, J. Smith, D. Green, B. Hoots, L. Wright, B. Sugg R. C B. C T ' ' rump, arson, . Kimball, T. Cordell, T. Fowler. Fourth Row. B. Reed, C. Brown, J. Pegram, J Stuart, R Howard K. Carter, A. Woodward, G. Durham, Coach Webster. l23 Qirls' Varsity Bashetliall First Row: C. Coan, K. Ihomas, M. J. Allen, D. McQuown, N. Dunham, J. Foster, M. Marler, R. Plemmons, B. Dunn, J Cox. Second Row: J. Pearce, K. Wall, A. Herring, G. Steele, M. Cox, E. M. Foxworth, K. Currin, C. Finwall, K. Creech S. Dunnogan. umor AISI y as e a f ' U 'f B li H5 ll Third Row: A. Orrell, B. Greer, N. Putnam, P. Kellog, E. Carlton, J. Hill, S. Shelor, P. Dunham, P. Barbee. Fourth Row Miss Dinkins, B. Holton, B. Barringer, S. Lineberger, B. Hayden, N. Cox, J. Allred, C. Marr, B. Gardner, Mrs. Foil. Fifth Row: J. Heckard, A. Badget, M. Robin, N. Gardner, J. L. Harrold, J. A. Spicer, A. Hart, D. Hayworth, N. Snow, B. Lineberger, P. Bacon. Q Ki.. is - BOYS' COACHES GIRLS' COACHES First Row: Mr. Hugh Barefoot, Mr. Herman Bry- son, Mr. Bill Webster, Mr. Ray Joyner. Second MiSS June DiV1kif1S Gnd MVS- lone Foil Row: Mr. Red Wilson, Mr. Norman Barringer, Mr. Wilson Alexander, Mr. Ray Whitley. l24 r Zgliilgw 'L .fi 'EY fwtfg . ' ge. ,.x. : . my-5i'.,. ,til jf -W ', if 'Qgfg 111. J 5 ,X Ilrbti I , ',..,.,,,,,, The officers of the Monogram Club are Dick Voor- Members of the MonO9f0m Club decide On 0 Com' hees, secretary, Jack Marshall, treasurer, Johnny mittee f0 G DF0leCf- Reich, vice-president, and Bobby Hawn, president. Monogram Club Having more than sixty members, the Monogram Club is one of school's largest organizations . . . Sponsored by Coach Red Wilson . . , Winning letters in football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and golf entitles boys to membership . . . Officers elected by club: Bobby Hawn, president . . . Johnny Reich, vice-president . . , Dick Voorhees, secretary . . . Jack Marshall, treasurer . . . Big- gest job . . . annual responsibility of a successful Black and Gold campaign . , . Other duties . . . keeping order at games . . . meeting referees at basketball games. First Row: Mr. Wilson, C. Davis, D. Hodges, B. Hawn, J. Reich, D. Voorhees, J. Marshall, L. Budd, N. Williams. Second Row: B. Chipman, B. Miller, C. Grubbs, R. Combs, A. Thompson, D. Blanco, S. Clark, D. Foltz, W. Dunham, B. Marshall. Third' Row: J. Stuart, T. Shamel, F. Shaffner, A. Conway, J. White, T. Cummings, P. Craver, H. Morris, A. Harris, G. Sal- mons, L. Holcomb, F. Hightower, D. Bryant, P. Watson, J. Mauzy. Fourth Row: S. Robinson, L. Blalock, H. Bender,W. Colgan J. Chris, D. Powell, N. Russell, L. Crutchfield, B. Smith, J. Muecke, G. Little, J. Dixon, L. H. Hutchens, P. Dunn, . unn. l25 Qirls' Athletic Association First Row: J. A. Foster, President, P. Dunham, Treasurer, R. Plemmons, Vice President, S. Eisenberg, Secretary, B. Swain Secretary. Second Row: Council-A. Badgett, M. Pfaff, E. Carlton, B. Dunn, L. Lockard, E. Foxworth, J. Childress, M Robin, K. Wall, B. Bradshaw, L. Thomas, B. Chappell, D. Dull, M. A. Hart. Third Row: Mrs. Foil, S. Taylor, A. Cockerham, M. Mitchell, M. E. l-lunt, L. Wilcox, D. McQuown, B. Heitman, S. Craft, L. Tesh, R. Hartle, C. Finwall, F. Brasko J. Cox Fourth Row: C. Keiger, J. Heckard, L. Wall, J. Fearrington, M. Chew, S. Newell, J. Lewis, E. Cooke, L. Reynolds,lK. Masl ten, L. Holmes, J. Holton, P. Kellogg, T. Beitchman, M. Fobert. Fifth Row: E. Latimer M. J. Allen M. Hutcherson K Currin, P. Stephenson, S. Glenn, J. Collins, B. G. l-leefner, N. Snow, N. Cox, S. Dawson, P. Collins, P. Parrish, M. R. Elliott. Sixth Row: D. Pfefterkcrn, C. lnabinet, M. Kirby, S. Barnhardt, M. Sanders, D. Muller, N. Koelmel, L. Abernathy, H. Odom, B. Hemrick, M. Singletary, A. Orrell, B. Steele, J. Beard. Seventh Row: L. Heritage, S. Bain, J. Allred, P. Bowers, M. Jack- son, A. Collier, B. Barringer, S. Lineberger, T. Fulp, Z. Strub, L. Watson, S. Lowery, P. Ebert, S. Collins. Eighth Row: P. Bain, M. Blackmore, N. Wasell, A. Fittts, M. Dwiggins, F. Specs, N. Dunham, S. Blackmore, B. Chafin, S. Edwards, P. Wil- liams, N. Burgess, B. Walsh. Ninth Row: S. Jackson, J. A. Jackson, S. Shelor, C. Mayrand, P. Habond, S. Decker, L. Pate, B. Brewer, N. Goldberg, S. Kaplan, P. Clanton, P. Barbee, G. Ferebee, C. Coan. Tenth Row: K. Creech, A. Liipfert, S. French, J. Fleenor, B, Hartnett, S. Calaway, K Burke, M. Phillips, J. Szhneder, M. Saks, L. Hines, S. Thorpe, J. Stafford. Eleventh Row: M. McKeithen, S. Matuszok, M. B. Chatin, E. Parker, G. Grupenhof, L. Davis, K. Koppes, J. Vance, A. Warren, C. Howell, L. Nunn, S. Airey, J. C. Parker. Twelfth Row: J. Martin, S. Hevery, A. Pulliam, P. Bacon, P. Pearce, J. Ayers, B. Bailey, L. Jackson, C. Fletcher, G. Steele, J. Pearce. Thirteenth Row: M. Gold, C. Dize, A. Hart, G. Savage, B. Wallin, F. Williamson, L. Ford, P. Byrd, B. Collins, J. Hamrick, P. Ray, G. Howell, D. Westmoreland. Fourteenth Row: A. L. Har- rold, A. Sarratt, V. McGee, N. Pike, B. Horn, P. Ward, K. Norman, J. Cly, M. Cox, J. Wall, M. R. Robbins, J. A. Spicer. 126 Qirls' Athletic Sponsored by Miss June Dinkins . . . Watch your attitude, loved by all . . . eight o'clock meetings on Monday mornings . , , A sport for every girl, a girl for every sport . . . Sat- urday swimming and skating parties . . . ever rockin' council meetings . . . building pyramids . . , winning tournaments . . . Coach clicking pictures of intra-mural teams . . . scrapbook . . . annual banquet . . , making strikes in bowling and softball . . . varsity practice . . . initiation for lucky members . . . whole- some tun for everyone. Association The officers of the G.A.A. are: JoAnn Foster, presi- dent, Rusty Plemmons, vice president, Sally Eisen- berg, recording secretary, Beth Swain, corresponding secretary, Phyllis Dunham, treasurer, Linda Lockard, Eva Mae Foxworth, Point recorders. Members of the lntra-Mural council are, left to right: Kay Wall, Bebe Bradshaw, Jeanette Cox, Donna Dull, Judy Childress, Merel Robin, Ramona Thomas, and Meriel Mitchell. ff! .4-JL. N In g 4' 1, W s- W f -' -7fLf,gi, ,, V. A titee Miss Dinkins, always with a smile and a helping hand, is our G.A.A. Sponsor. l27 girls, Uarsify Sofiliall First Row: D. Dull, S. Airey, A Davis, R. Thomas, M. Robin, K. Creech, G. Ferebee, P. Pearce, P. Byrd, A. Badgett. Second Row: Mrs. Foil, L. Myers, K. Burke, T. Beitch- man, L. Harding, B. Heitman, S. Bain, N. Gardner, M. A. Swaney, S. Aspden, J. Allred, S. Shelor, J Hill, D. Westmoreland, B. Line- berger. Third Row: P. Parrish, B. Cha ell L. Re nolds L. Beach PU I Y I I B. Hayden, D. Hayworth, R. Menz, J. Hutcherson, M. Martin, P. Ba- con, A. Kessler, C. Marr, N. Snow, B. Greer. Qirls' Uarsiiy Gennis First Row: D. McQuown, 'N. Dun- ham, P. Borbee, S. Craft, R. Plem- mons, S. Dunogan. Second Row: B. Swain, P. Bacon, N. Cox, M. Cox, E. Foxworth, J. Ayers, A. Cocker- hom, M. A. Hart, Miss Dinkins. Third Row: C. Coan, S. Taylor, B. Barringer, L. Lockard, N. Putnam, M. R. Elliott, C. Mayrond, E. Corl- ton, J. Cox. Qirls' Varsity Speedliall Kneeling: Co-Captains Betsy Dunn and Rusty Plemmons. Second Row: Miss Dinkins, L. Lockard, S. Craft, C. Marr, P. Ebert, J. Foster, S. She- lor, J. Heckard. Third Row: E. Carl- ton, S. Dawson, B. Greer, A. Bad- gett, C. Finwoll, J. O'Brien. Fourth Row: A. Cockerham, E. Foxworth, P. Hayworth, B. Bulla, B. Gardner, M. Robin. B 6 'ACWA 'bfi BUCK and QOH Beauty Queen ..- if ' 14 - . Ari.,-. X. ET. 'LIE'-5 'ibish . -T qu- 1- A 12:31 X.,,,h viii. ,, if ' 'hs 'sl bs, . E ,x 0 ' A , ... 4. ', 2 fs 4 '1- , - 'I sf 15-.,,,' x Sri Miss Kay Currin Judged by Lambda Chi Alpha ' 'r fm I z i I, gf I N- gw X, , j A Y Jr -,. 'A r- 7 ,F X is x J '-,' pf f' :I A gil? h , Q,-x-7 f .22 ef -2 A , - f r asssy, -ff. ' 1, f 41 ? '..:f ,:,. - 1 . ,. A :gf ' JL- A 5 N f 4 ,.,-1 2l'f,- -' 2. . , -f . ' J ,, '- A 'A A I Fraternity of Wake Forest Col- ege. Photo by DeCIeve. f 1-. ,. W-in Q .. f-- if ...ie-wx ,qe'ig'igv :jm's2ffy W Miss Genevieve Steele Second Runner-up Miss Bebe Bradshaw First Runner-up Class Prophecy Cleve: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another edition of World News Wrap Up, brought to you daily over WRJR radio by the Bobby Miller Co., makers of corn plasters for the wounded athlete. My name is Cleve Nose-for-News Fletcher, and I shall introduce today's guests. But first, a word about the wonderful product that brings you our show . . . Bobby Miller's Corn Plasters, heartily recommended by the Thos. Boose Testing Bureau. The members of this famous bureau who tested our prod- uct and found it excellent include the following: Velma McGee, prima ballerina for the Stanton Scarlett Theater, Don Upton, field-goal kicker for the Clemmons Tigers, Neal Senkus, watchman at Elizabeth Parker's noodle pressing factory, and Charlie Hill, who digs ditches for the San Quentin Benevolence Association, With all these experts recommending our product, you can't go wrong if you buy Bobby MilIer's Corn Plasters for the wounded athlete. Now on with the program. Today's guests are Kate Ink- well, Senator from East IHong Kong and President of the Lunchbreaker's Club, Linda Bosh, famous fashion design- er from Paris, S. C., Martha Mauler the Magic Miler, who recently ran from the gym to the cafeteria in twelve min- utes flat, Jay Never-Say-Dye Fearrington, society play girl from Peter's Creek, and Pierre Freek, motion picture director from Siberia. Now I want you guests just to talk naturally and, in the course of the conversation, to give us news from around the world and around the nation.'.' Kate: I have just come back from my seventh world tour by the new Mickey Boles Intercontinental Ballistic helicopter. When I returned, l was met at the airport by Ape Craver and his Grunting Five. This is the group that recorded the smash hit The Ballad of Jack Marshall or The Valley- dale National Anthem, Their players are very famous: Harry Valve-Pusher Day, the trumpeter, Beth Bongos Heitman, the drummer, and Pat Harpe, the celebrated violin tuner. Jay: Why, they played at last week's opening of Dennis Gal- lagher's ranch, the BarJ R.Texan Maryellen Smith is chief cowgirl there, Peggy Stephenson and Susan Ledwith are broncobusters, and David Dogie Hedrick is the foreman Cliff Smith is designer of saddles specializing in those for dudes. Linda: I saw Cliff's ex-partner, John Sigmon, the other day. He has gone from saddle to sack designing. His creations are being modeled at Rodney Hatcher's Wee Women's Shop by Ann McDowell, Linda Reynolds, and Nancy Holmes. Peter: You western fans will be interested to know that I am directing the new Carol Mobe production, The Saga of Edwin Kimel, written by psychology professor Margaret Kirby, produced by Emily Shaver, and starring Monroe Heller. One guest star is to be Bill Muscles Reed. l'm looking for another one. Martha: What about prize-fighters Carol Nicholas, Frances Waddell, or Pat Peterson? But I believe they are busy right now trying to maintain harmony between the con- flicting forces of Susan Powers and June Peace. By the way, Pierre, I know of a good prospect for a film. Alex Thompson-, chief executioner at Sing Sing, is writing his memoirs in behalf of the Arch Scales Fund for rheumatic croquet players. Cleve: Senator, how did you find the state of world affairs dur- ing your world tour? Kate: Oh, there is startling news! White House cook Jane Lem- mons is visiting Mary Kerr, famous Parisian chef for Buddy Johnson Enterprises, in order to perfect some new culinary feats. I met Admiral Donald Pickard's expedition in Monte Carlo. He, Gen. Bill James, and Commander Jim Mc- Michael were ordered to establish a new U. S. mint there. On my way home I passed Pat Hedrick, Margaret Higgins, and Sue Tate, who have been sent on a goodwill tour to the South Pole, where they will judge the annual harpoon- ing contest, won last year by Linda Waldrop, Linda: Did you go by Paris? The Martha Ann Martin Museum is featuring a special collection of modern art paintings by Marvin Picasso Ferrebee, that you really should see. Two of the best are View of Reynolds Auditorium as Seen from the Moon, purchased by Tommy Blackburn and Ecstatic Boredom lmodeled by Rusty Crumpl. An- other South Carolina attraction last week was the Patsy Ebert and Evelyn McKnight rendition of Sonata Number One lthe Hound Dogi by Roy Meacham. Gwendolyn Baily played in the orchestral background. Carolyn Arnold, Elizabeth Helsabeck and Edith Ray all agreed that the entire concert was well presented. Jay: The social world has really been sparkling lately: The Chummy Grubbs Philosophers' Club was entertained re- cently by Martha Tate, the operatic contralto. One of the members, Felda, The Hermit Hightower, even came in from his lake dwelling establishment on the Yadkin River founded by Glenn Salmons. I was unable to attend be- cause I was at the grand opening of Jack, Davis and Jill Hartman's Jack and Jill Ski-lift up Demon Hill. Betty Hensley did her Indian rope trick for entertainment. CIeve:iAnd now we must take time out for a brief word from our sponsor. Do you have that let down feeling known in medical circles as mental deficiency, anemia, or, as we call it, Monday Morning Miseries? Take our product Yllar-Pep for relief. ln less than seven days you will feel those intellectual pangs again. Remember to listen to the David Howell Song Fest tonight sponsored by our glorious product. As his guests David will have Charles Fulton and Robert Johnson, famous Swiss yodelers from Pilot Moun- tain. And remember, Yllar-Pep spelled backwards is Pep Rally. Now back to World News Wrapup! Pierre, will you take us behind the scenes in Hollywood? Peter: My own newest venture is directing a new Talcott Avera production, the Secret Life of Silas Marner, starring Barrett Rock Hunter and Merel Rockin Robin. Martha: lsn't that an adaptation of Dr. Larry Vickers' prize- winning novel, The Superior Man, a Study in Psy- chology? Peter: Yes, it is. lt was published by the Brenda Snow Printing Company. They sponsor Father Knows Best starring Paul Watson, and also Ronnie Swaim's quiz show with perma- nent contestants Kay Tucker, Sarah Turner, and Jeff Shields. Martha: Did you hear that Robert Shutt, Bill Marcuson, and Fred Tanner, the tug of war ex-champions, were defeated in a gruelling three-hour contest by Kay Ezzell, Barbara Watson, and Jean Lewis? But those three girls want to for- feit their title to Stephanie Harris, Ginger Simmons, and Patsy Deal, who just signed contracts with Jack Daniels's Talent Agency. I suppose they want to turn to television too. Jay: Many people are doing that. Suzanne Harrell is mistress of ceremonies for the 563,000 Answer, sponsored by the Martha Chew Railways. Frank Vestal and Jerry Trivett, ballet performers, starred in the T. V. production of James Edwards's Ballet, Tapsy Part two, directed by Vickie Shermer. Linda: I think T. V. takes away much interest today from read- ing, Several good books have been published lately! Wally Dunham, the Aristotle of America, has written a new book entitled, Elegy on a Fullback, and Glenn Blackburn re- cently announced the completion of his translation of Julius Caesar into Pig Latin. , Class Propflecy Kate: Washington has been busy recently. Peggy Legette set a new filibuster record when she unsuccessfully tried to de- feat Norma Goldberg's amendment to the Constitution granting full citizenship to Australian Bushmen. Martha: My goodness! Charles Davis, forest ranger in the- Smokies, just discovered a new Indian tribe living in the trees. Nicky Bambalis, U. N. interpreter, is trying to learn their language. Peter: I hope they are not as fierce as those in the British Hon- duras jungle, where Dick Voorhees and David Simpson were stranded until rescued by George Allen and his faith- ful troop of Saint Bernards. These dogs were seen last week on the Steve Clark Bird Dog Show. That is the show which first introduced Vickie Kestler, the brilliant pan- tominist, who has brought silent movies back into popu- Iarity. Linda: Jay, what was that scandal I read about in Deanne Pratt's column in the Judy Joyner Journal? Jay: That is the latest in the society whirl. Daring playboy David Staley and his valet, Darrell Hodges, were seen chasing Andy Conway, the famous auto scion, down Thunder Road. This stretch of highway was paved by Larry Smith, George Durham, Lucy Ford, and Becky Howell. Kate: A top news story also occurred when the House Bull- shooting Committee, headed by Supreme Court Justice Ed- die Bouldin, the ex-liantamer, and famous marriage coun- sellor, Peggy Ann Smith, subpoened mobster and gang leader Wild Bill Wallace. Secretary of State Mike Sovine and his bodyguards, Bill Chipman, Robert Bailey, and Jimmy Chris, helped crack the case with information from John Elkins and George Poulos, historians for the Martie Kimel Detective Agency. Cleve: Martha, I believe that you are preparing to attend the- Olympics. Martha: Oh yes! I am especially anxious for our pinacle king, Pete Walther, to become world champion. We will be rep- resented by others also. Donna Loflin is training channel swimmer Gay Mayrand, who just beat Louise Roland in the Muddy Creek Marathon. Sandra Henderson will enter the marble contest and Betty Ann Meador will demonstrate dual exhaust magic carpets designed by Nancy Raum on, behalf of the Peggy Sutton Magic Carpet Makers' Cor- poration. Ann Herring and Bebe Bradshaw, coached by John McGowan, will enter the bugging race. Cleve: And now, time out for a word from our sponsor. Today we are going to have a rather unusual commercial. We are introducing to you the MARVELOUS new miracle Memory Drug discovered by the famous research scientist, Profes- sor Lawrence Rettinger. Just one dose and you can remem- ber things as far in the past as your high school years. To demonstrate the power of this drug, I shall ask each mem- ber of the panel to take some. Let's all stand right over here. Now to prove that this demonstration is really authentic, I myself shall take some. Martha: I feel dizzy. Everything is blurry. Where am I? Oh! now it's getting clearer. I see the old halls of Reynolds, High School. There we are as ninth graders. After a year of being unobserved, we were proud to be noticed by the upperclassmen. Some of us were even allowed to partici- pate in the student government. Jean Pearce was elected Student Council representative from our class. David Blan- co not only represented us on the House Court, but also was president of our class, an office which he held through the next two years. He was president of the freshman Hi-Y. The clubs to which most of us belonged were led by Katherine Motsinger, president of the Y-Teens: and Tom- my Cummings, president af the Freshman Boy's Club. Peggy Legette was president of the Freshman Service Club and was also voted into the Teenage Council with Gene- vieve Steele and Allen Harris. Jeanette Tate and Linda Jessup busied themselves as office pages filing excuses, running errands, and helping students and visitors in the office. Down at the gym Betty Wallin, and Janice Mc- Grady called the roll and generally hindered Miss Dinkins as gym leaders. And there we are as tenth graders. Cleve: We became sophomores and felt only a little less im- portant than the glorious seniors and certainly equal to the juniors when we finally got our drivers licenses. Kate Blackwell was elected treasurer of the Student Council, and Jean Pearce and David Blanco were sophomore repre- sentatives. ln the House of Representatives Becky Howell was treasurer. Jo Ann Foster and Bobby Hawn as president of the Sophoteers and of the Sophomore Boys' Club re- spectively, led us in service projects and social adventures. Charlotte Finwall was elected treasurer of the G.A.A. Marching. before the band as first string majorettes were Kay Wall and Kay Currin. Linda: I see us after a summer filled with Myrtle Beach ex- plorations and WTOB tower excursions, treading the cor- ridors of R. J. R. once again. This was no ordinary Sep- tember: we were upperclassmen. David Blanco, Johnny Reich, Katherine Motsinger, and Dan Foltz were our class officers. They did a fine job of planning the Junior-Senior with the artistic help of Marty Hutcherson, using the theme Sayonara. Kate Blackwell was elected secretary of the Student Council, and Katherine Motsinger, secretary of the House. Nicky Bambalis was our representative to the House. We had many talented journalists among us. Merel Robin was assistant editor of the Black and Gold, while Cleve Fletcher was managing editor of Pine Whis- pers. Among those inducted into the Quill and Scroll were Kat Creech, Gail Grupenhof, and Julie Ann Jackson. Joan Carpenter Tucker and Peter Freed were two of those elected for membership into the Masque and Gavel. Later, Peter and his debating partner won the State Debating Championship. Peter: Yes, and working to combine the Hi-Y and Y Teen Clubs Jay: for a joint fashion show were Rufus McAden and G. G. Saunders. John Mauzy handled the money in the S.S.C. and Bobby Hawn laboriously scribbled Key Club notes. Moving into the realm of business ventures we find that Forrest Williamson led the Serviteers in selling Reynolds stationery. Carol Turner ably presided at meetings of the Library Staff. Traveling down through, the tunnel we find many sporting Demons on the field and in the gym. Throughout our exciting football season Mary Jane Allen provided half-time entertainment. During the summer Kate Blackwell brought honor to our school and to herself by being elected President of Girls' Nation. Another vacation of sand and foam whizzed by and we finally obtained the right to assume senior sophistication. Kate Blackwell was elected to the position of president, while Tommy Cummings assisted Kate as our vice-presi- dent. Kitty Motsinger and Kent Wall were Speaker and' Speaker Protempore of the House, respectively. Leading us through the year's responsibilities were officers Alice Edwards, Johnny Reich, Linda Tesh, and Neil Williams, with the help of Bob Vermilya, Jackie Holder, Julia Poin- dexter and Margaret Day and other members of the Executive Committee. Again our clubs were hard at work. Ann Sarratt as president of the N. H. S. led old members Bill Clingman, Richard Huffman, Jean Kelsey and Linda Tesh in initiating Andrew Lyon, Anna Strader, and Lynn Taxis. Eleanor Cooke and Rufus McAden headed the Y- Teens and Hi-Y, while the Key Club, led by Tommy Cum- mings, and the S.S.C., led by Rufus McAden, carried on o kind of friendly rivalry. In the art department Martha Marler received very high praise in the form of the Scho- lastic Art Award. Cleve Fletcher was Editor-in-Chief of Pine Whispers and G. G. Saunders, of the Black and Golf' Class Prophecy Jo Ann Foster held the presidency of the G.A.A. and helped to organize a very successful year of varsity and intramural sports. The reign of football in our senior year played an even more important part in school life than in previous years. We were Co-Champions of the state. That's when our victorious team was led by co-captains Tommy Cummings and Rufus McAden. Cheering and marching our team on to victory were Carolyn Lineberger, chief cheerleader, and Kay Wall, chief majorette. In the Demon outfit that year was Rusty Plemmons. Later in the year football relinquished popularity to basketball, with Neil Williams as captain of the team. Don Bryant and Don Foltz helped spark the baseball team when the joyous season of spring came. Participating in the Children's Home sports the year-round were Carl Hunt, Fred Tanner, Roy Byrd, David Simpson, and Allan Satterwhite. Finally achieving our goal we, upon graduation night, looked back over all the unforgettable memories of Reyn- olds with mixed feelings. We were sad thinking of leaving, but even more so we were happy thinking of the lasting friendships made and of the wonderful years spent there. Cleve: The drug is wearing off now. We're back at the radio station! Ladies and gentlemen, wasn't that miraculous? A real trip into the past through this marvelous miracle drug! Peter: Commercials are always with us aren't they? Jeanie Cress and Kaylynn Ogburn are now doing commercials for Jean Heckard's reptile farm. Jay: Oh, yes, Jean Heckard's farm manager is Margaret Newell, the rattlesnake tamer. Kate: l remember when she had an act with Judy Childress, the elephant girl, who has signed a new contract with Martha Masten Studios. Peter: Hartley Clowes, known as the happy whistler, is with these studios, too. He has a new record out entitled The Sam Stimson Stcmp. Linda: The Raymond Kirkman Educational Society sent me some good news. Ramona Thomas has opened a new re- form school with Warden Don Cason, principal. Also, the Eric Mock University has opened a new course-lizardry. The teacher is Treasure Allen, who wrestles alligators. She learned the art from Olivia Coelwho also has an Elo- cution School which Tommy Watts and Bob Leonard now attend. Jay: Speaking of schools, the Anne Barnes Dag School for the underprivileged pooch, chose Bob Marshall and Joe Vaughn among the ten best dressed men of the year. They marched in the Monta Owings' Best Dressed Men's Parade led by professional majorettes Judy Rice, Madonna Sulli- van, and Shirley Brown, and photographed by Ray Shutt. Kate: John Middleton, Senator from North Carolina, introduced a bill in Congress to congratulate Frank Wiles, 3rd string pitcher for the Tiny Demons baseball team, for having been traded to Boston in exchange for Thomas Hobbs and Eddie Holder. Also, a clause was-included to congratulate Joanne Fulp, Reba Hargrove, Janice Martin, and Martha Bridges for being named N. C. Piedmont Bowling Club women of the week. It was passed unanimously. Martha: I think we should congratulate Bill Casanova Car- son and Tommy Jacobs for setting a new Olympic knitting record. Linda: Senator lnkwell, haven't some appointments from Wash- ington been announced by Capital Propaganda Chairman Erwin Maddrey? Kate: Yes, John Church is the new presidential advisor on flat feet for tired golfers. Pat Ward has been promoted to chief welfare officer in N. C. Cherie Wagoner was hardly appointed presidential aid when she authorized construc- tion of an underground open air swimming pool by Roma Combs and Tom Wilson. The former aid, Ben Trotter, left to complete his design of a new strain of potato to fit any exhaust pipe. Linda: You may be interested to know that three finalists have at last been chosen by the Elaine Humphry Fund in the best model of the year contest: Jim McKnight and Bob Cox, both toga modelers, and .lean Lippels, who models for Vogue. Martha: Her hair is red now. She bought some dye from Ronald Hamilton. He, Janie Dull, and Gordon Bennett are selling it for the Jay Fearrington Fan Club. Jay: I saw Larry Holcomb trying to organize an Elvis Presley Fan Club. Sylvia Baity, John Meditz, and Norman Russell had just turned him down. Peter: That's too bad. Maybe he can get some help from Martha Frye, honorary boardwasher, and Bunny Hula Hooper who manages Richard Fearrington and Elmore Starling's lOl Different Fan Clubs Company. They just set one up for Ruth Hartle, new cartoonist for Judy Renn's famous comic strip, Joe Myers, Space Cadet. Linda: Have you heard that Sally Rice is now advertising on behalf of Sue Wallace's throat spray for the active talker? South Carolina was thrilled to hear that this product will sponsor the annual cornhusking squaredance in co-opera- tion with Betty Westmoreland and Linda Anderson's band which has played at this festive occasion for the last eight years. Martha: Why, that's just thrilling. Did you know that Becky Horn and Larry Budd have invented a new strain of bud- less rose? They are naming it the Craig Greene variety in honor of that famous horticulturist. Jerry Wilson, presi- dent of the Rose-growers' Union, called it the greatest' flower advance since Patsy Sugg and Frances Smith in- vented the roseless bud. Jay: Pottery manufacturers Stafford Peebles and Bill Lovell are displaying the new rose on all their merchandise. Incident- ally, only forty percent of Californian Eskimos speak Latin: so Dorothy Wilson and Sybil Todd are rushing to California to instruct them. Peter: Linda Johnson's New York-San Francisco ferry boat is conveying the two intrepid teachers to California free of charge. Also - - - Cleve: Pierre, l'm sorry to interrupt you but we have just re- ceived a vital news bulletin. Sen. lnkwell, as this is a communique of tremendous political significance, will you read it to the people of America who have been awaiting its arrival with breathless expectation for several months? Kate: WILL AND TESTAMENT Juniors, let us be congratulated! It took us five years, but we've graduated. Cheer up! We're not leaving you high and dry, We think our will makes a pleasant good-bye. We bequeath our school and pride in her fame To Mr. Joyner, who made Reynolds more than a name. We'd like to keep Miss Hazel, our sponsor true, But we leave her, knowing you'lI need her too. We bestow now the treasures of class memories, The ones that only the senior sees. We think we're a little special, though, So we take our high spirits now as we go. P 134 Cjass Something we're really proud to leave ls the conference crown our team did receive. This year our boys were first to play, But next year you juniors will lead the way. Always striving to make our team better, Wally leaves to L. H. his letter. Rufus and Carl leave ability fine To the team where Crutch leaves a hole in the line Charlotte's route down to the gym door ls left for Beth Swaim to travel some more. Odom wills her inquiring mind To someone with answers for her to find. For juniors Warren has just the thing: A do-it-yourself camera from our photo king. Velma McGee plays the violin well And bestows her talent to Nancy Wassell. Eleanor always has pep to spare, So Phyllis Snyder gets half her share. Mike with much sorrow does give Frances Speas, A gallon of gas and his shiny car keys. Kemp bequeaths her efficient ways To someone who knows that hard work pays. From Peggy Legette to Meriel goes Friendliness toward all whom she knows. Jean Pearce leaves to Cricket her rockin style, Dorothy gets Sally's friendly smile. Prophecy And now its April who has been named To receive Betsy Dunn's fruit basket famed, The Checkers bequeath, although with some doubts, Their shining success to the dimming Black-Outs. To Lyle, Fries leaves his muscles of lead: Allen relinquishes his curls to Head. Carolyn, with her own pleasant 'rnem'ries in mind, Leaves Reynolds and two little burgers behind. Our cheerleader Linda gives wise words of knowledge: Have fun in high school, for soon there comes college. One essential thing we leave cheerfully, The right to senior superiority. But may we give you one word of advice, What you gain at Reynolds has no price. We pass with a smile and some regret, For we are a part of all we have met. Yesterday was bright, but we have tomorrow, So now to you Reynolds, Sayonara. Cleve: Thank you, Senator, for that inspiring message. 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